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THE WAR.

COUNTRIES ENGAGED.

Germany

Austria

Turkey

agalust

Britain,

Russia.

France. Belgium. Etaly Japan Servia ** Montenegro

ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps is a complete army on small scale in itself. The strength varies from 35,000 to 45,000.men. Division is a force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 15,000 € 20,000 men. Brigade is a force of infantry or cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigado is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong." Regiment of infuairy is from

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 artillery in the British

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY

Oct, 20-Turkish naval attacks on

Odessa and in the Crimea,

Oct. 30-Col. Maritz, rebel leader

driven out of Cape Colony. Nov. 1 German naval victory

off the coast of Chili, Nov. 3-German equadron maken s raid on British coast. Nov. 4-German craiser Yorck

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strikes mins in Jade Bag. Nov. 5-England and France de-

March - 25.-German submarine

U2c9 aunk with all handa..

HOTEL LIST.

March 20.-Russian Fleet bom Anderson's E

Hongkong Hotel.

We Jones A

Jongh C A de Andre MademorselleJoseph Is 14 Bain H HMurray

Jaxoph SM Ballour Mr & Mrs O Jocon MT Baker

Dr.

Краво Baring JH

Lafferty OJ Layreca C

bards the Bphorus. Ger- Arima I man submarine sinks West African liner Falaba. March 31-Australia cera an

other contingeal. April 8.-Pritz Eitel Friederich interne in Norfolk Navy Yard, USA.

olare war on Turkey. Dar-April0-O`rma-yassumes liabili danellea forts bombarded, Nov. 6-Taingian surrenders. Nov. 7 Russiane enter East

Prussia.

Nov. 10--The Emden destroyed. Nov. 11-Germane capture Dix-

made.

Nov. 10- House of Commons |

votes a new army of 1,000,000 | mes. More than 1,100,000, Nov. 23-Russians surround Ger-

man corps south of Lodz. Nov. 26-British battleship Bul-

wark destroyed by explosion in the Medway River. Dec. 1-German Reichstag votes

Dec.

new credit of five billion marks., King George visits Flanders:

2-Austriane occupy Bel- grado. Gen. De Wet captux-

ed,

Dec. 3-Servisne deftat Aus- trisas in bres days' battle. Dec. 6-Germans occupy Lodz, Dec, 8-British naval victory off

Falkland Islands. Deo, 9-Gen. Byers, Boor leader,

killed at the Val River.

Dec. 13-British submarine sinks

and French armies has 0 RUDE and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4·

In the gune and 150 me.

Russian Army it consists of 8 guns and 250 men.

PRINCIPAL EVENTS.

June 28-Archdako Francis Fer

dinand assassinated.

July 23-Austria seade an alti-

malum to Servis.

July 31-Russia orders general

mobilisation.

Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russia. French Cabinet orders general mobilisation. Aug. 2 German forces enter

Luxemburg.

Aug. 4-Eagland sends altima-

tum, demanding observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger- msay rejects ultimatum, Aug. 5.-England at war. Ang. Y.-Germans enter Lioge. southern French invade Alsace.

Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia, Japan sends ultimatum to Germany,

Aug. 17.-British land in Fravos.' Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of

Lorraine.

Aug.20-Gormans enter Brussels. Aug, 23-Germaus eater Namor. Aug: 24-British begin retreat

from Mons.

Aug, 25- French evacuate Mal

hausen.

Aug. 26-Germans take Longwy. Aug, 27 - Louvain burned by

Germans. Japanese block. ⚫ade Taingtau. Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German advance reaches Senlis, French Government moves to Bordeaux.

Sept. 3-Russiane occupy Lem-

berg.

.

Sept. 5-Battle of the Marne.

begins.

Sept. 7--Maubeuge taken by the

Germans.

Sept. 19-German retreat halts

on the Aisne Sept. 20 Germana bombard

Rheims. Sept. 22-German submarine

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sinks British cruisere Abou- kir, Cressy, and Elogue. Sept. 28-Indian troops land at

Marseilles.

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Copt. 28—Germane begin siege of

Antwerp.

Oct. 2-Germans defeated at

4: Augustowo.

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the Mesaudieh in Dardanelles.

Dec. 15-Austrians evacuato Bél-

grade.

April

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Barker B

Baion Baillion. MER Bennett Mrs B

Bonnets Brackett E Bouman GO. Bridgen H Brown Mr & Mrs Cheetham H Camelo

Cart L Cavers B M Coruslinsen Men

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Leach Dr Lloyd GT Longfield S

· Lann Mrs RR

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Mapos O McCullough Mr&Mr Macdonald Mis AD Marriott Dr& Mrs0 Melanos CM Mehta KB Marecki Meyling

D'Almada Castro Mody Mr & Mrs JH D'Almada Castro Mr & Mrs

Mus

D'Almada Castro

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Moore Mouta K e Murdosh R Master

Neighbour W.R Davis Mr&Mrs FE Nowars WA Day Loo Bowley WA Duffy Miss ME- Ehrenfels HE Folding Mr & Mrs

H.M

Daryor W

ty for the sinking of the American ship William Frye. Anti-Austrian demonstra tions st Genon.

10-German Note to United States complains that the latter has accomplished nothing by her diplomatic correspondence with Allies- Official atatement as to ill. treatment of British prisoners in Germusy. April 11-German Socialista isene piace pamphlets: Bishop of London visits entire Front.

Fronob April 12- New York Herald

demands that Count Bore-Fybush Min storsbould be given hia acaine RO

Glaister · Mra passporta,

Gould Mr & Mrs Gravely JD W Hall W

April 13-Sir John Frenchaska for

extra munitions,

April 14-IIM.N. Renard steame ten miles up the Dardanelles. Futilo Zeppelin raid on Ncr thumbrisa coast.

April

April 15-Datch e.s. Katwyck torpedoed with out notice. April 18-E. 15 rane aahre in the Dardanelles; cllicers and men made prisoners.

10-Austria's request for food-atoff to be allowed to pase "through Italy refused. 20-German Note prote against the seizure, the British, of the se. Faklar. Sir John French repudiates German statement that the British had used aspbixisting gases.

and

April

Dec. 10-German cruisera bom-

bard

Scarborough Hartlepool. Dec. 18-Egypt proclaimed a British protectorate, Gen. Botha reports Boer rebellion as at an end.

Dec. 20-26-Severe fighting on

the line of the Baura River. Dec. 23-French Chamber votes

war oredit of £340,000,000. | Deo, 25-British naval and aerial

raid against Cuxhaven. Dec. 28 - French occupy St. Georges, near Nieuport. Jan. 1, 1915-H.M.S. Formidable

sank in the Channel. Jan, 3-French capture Steinbach. Jan. 3-4-Russians win decisive victory over Turks in the Caucasus,

Jan. 8-French advance across Aispe, north of Soissons. Jan., 13-Turks, occupy Tabriz.

Count Berchtold resigns.. Jan. 19-German air feet bom-

bards Yarmouth. Jau. 21-General Falkenhayn, German War Minister,

resigne.-

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Jan. 24British naval victory in North Bea: the Blucher sunk!

Jan. 26-Germans lose beavily a.

Givency and Cuinohy. Jan. 31 Germany inaugurates

submarino reids.

...

Feb. 3-German auxiliary cruiser

eunk off Patagonia. Feb. 5-Turke attempt to crose

Suez Canal.

Feb. 6-Allies resolva

noite

financial 10sources. Feb, 8-Total British cacaalties.

to date 104,000,

Feb. 10-Germans execute the

rebel Maritz.

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Feb. 17-Canadian contingent

lands in France.

Feb. 20-27-Over 10,000 Gor-

mans surrender in France. Feb. 27-Allied Fleet enters the

Dardanelles.

Mar. 1-House of Commons votes

supplementary credit of 37 millions and a fresh credit of 250 millions. March 8.-British aeroplanes

attack Ostend... March 9.-Second Canadian con-

March 3-10-Four German sub-

tingent lands in England.

marines accounted for.

Oct. 5-Belgian Government re- March

moved from Antwerp to Ostend. Get. 7-Bombardment of Ant-

werp.

احمد

Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by

the Germans. Oct. 12-A Boor commando in

the Cape Province matinies. Oct, 13 Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to Havresar Mar Oct. 14-Allies occupy Ypres. Battle begins on the Vistula. Oct. 15-Ostend occupied by

the Germans. Ost, 16-British, arniser: Hawke nk by German submarine, Oct. 24-Ten daya battle be fors Warraw ends in German

Oct. 27 - Rassiana reoccupy

Lods and Radom,

ta

by

April 21-Russian torpedo-boats sink ten Turkish vessele loaded with munitions.

April 22-Turks prevent Italians in Turkey from responding to mobilitation call. Anti-war rita in Triotte.

April 24-Allies land at three points of the Gallipoli per insolo. April 25-British capture Hill

80.

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Piston Mits

Pitcher AJ Poll D Pati

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Fitzwilliams DIGEL & M FT

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Capt'& Mrs Ray; EM.

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Rom RG Rowell J P Sheldon Mr & Mrs

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Smith WI

Smith Sorby

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Volin Dr & Mrs H do Watkinson 14 Hannibal Mr & Mrs Will Mr & Mrs A

White F W Heacock HE

Howolt Hoa ME A. Hizol Win

Horough Mrs EM

Hodge W Irving 64

Johnson 9 J

Carlton

Buckor CA Bhottach Dr SP Brewor W Clarks Miss May Copley L

Cropley N C Fo Mra C& child. Cropley 0 C Fulcher Wo Hocken BJ Gordon Mra

Whito Mr & Mrs HLA

Wille J Williamson N Wood 00 Wood Mrs RF

Hotel. Hollway HD Hoshal DrJ Jonos G L D Molver

Meek Thomas Pennell W V Thom Win Sogo T

Waker Mr &

child ren

King Edward Hotel. Almond Mrs R

Bottison Mr & Mrs

WH Brown O W Budge W

Beale Ma Claxton A

M&

Cooke Miss J F. Cooke Mrs FL

Course A Cooke Master

Dutton Mr & Mrs

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GeeMr & Mrs Elson W.T Foy Mrs A

April 20-Caradians' victory an Yprerda General attack

t Hazlet FK the Dardanelles by land and Hashimoto F R B68 forces,

Hoating

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1915

PUBLIC COMPANIES

NOTICE.

THE WEST POINT BUILDING Co., Ltd.

An Interim Dividend of Two Dollars per share for the six months ending 30th June, 1915, will be payable on Thursday, 29th July on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's office.

The Transfer B.oks of the Com- pany will be closed from Tues- ¡ day, the 20th July to Thursday. the 29th Ju'y (both days inclu- sive) during which perind no transfer of shares can be regis- teréd.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

MOWBRAYS, NORTHCOTE,

Acting Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment

& Agency Co., Ltd,:/ General Agents for the West Point Building Co., "Lid, Hongkong, 13th July, 1915,

NOTICE,

THE "HONGKONG.

LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY 'Co., Ltd.

An Interim Dividend of Three & half Dollars per share for the six months ending 30th June, 19:5 will be payable on Thursday 29th July on which date Divid- end "Warrants. may be obtained on application at the Company's office.

NOTICES

HILL'S IMPERIAL

(VIRGINIA CICARETTE)

IS THE BEST THAT CAN BE HAD FOR $1.30 per 100.

BADMINTON MIXTURE

$1.00 per ÷ lb. tin.

OBTAINABLE AT

HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.

THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.

CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS

The most complete Mail

The Transfer Books of the Supplement in the Colony.

Company will be closed from

Tuesday the 20th July to Thurs-

Mr&day, the 29th July (both days and is the paper for mailing to friends at Home.

Contains all the news of the week in a most attractive form.

Lauratzen; bird Ma

Lee W D

Lee TH Lunnor Miss Lennox J

Macdonald Major D Murphy H

Naksi R.

Passmora Mrs WC

AL

Radford H

RA" Richardson Mr & Mrs Richardson W

Rigge Mr & Mrs H E Robso

son Mrs

Soper O

Stewart R

Sylvester Mrs S

Taneo H

Tait Mr & Mrs AN

Hunter Mr& MaJ Taylor F 27-French, re-capture Jackson Mr & Mrs Threlfall Mrs Hartmanneweiler kopf. Ear Joseph J Kitobener's statement Keay WE

Kalos T H

in the Lorde concerning the Lambert Mrs Germans' ill-treatment of pri-

sonere.

Amory K St

Bowdler Mrt

Tourtello Mrs E'L Touda

Underwood. Mr &

MJH

Peak Hotel.

Kadoorie E Kelly Row & Mrs J

Hammond Cast & MacChapin Misa

MIS Marriott Mre

Mrs V

inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be regis- tered.

By Order of the Board of Birectors,

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE

Acting Secretary.

Hongkong, 13th July, 1915.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-

GATION CO., LTD.

The Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed as from 19th instant to 6th proximo both days inclusive.

JARDING, MATHESON & OU,, LTD, Geberal Managers,

CONSIGNEES

Price per single copy-25 cents.

Annual Subscription -$13 (including stage $17)

-PHOTOGRAPH-

The photograph on the current isau is a pictura of, Canton River Flo, Shameer, July, 1915.

Day by Day Passenger Lista

Steamers fiksen let Hotel Lista

CONTENTS."

13, Typhoon Signals.......

.38

D.E. Policemen Volunteer.38.

5 From the Pulpit...........39-40

Hongkong Police Rezerve..40

Correspondence menimme 79 The Cigarette and Tobacco

The Courtam **

..........10—138 Fund........

***.40

42

Lesding Articles 14-20 The Snowball Big Sale... 41-42 Notes and Comment....21-25 Sanitary Board

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI. Special A ticles 26-32 Tigers

GATION CO., LTD.

From CALCUTTA, PENANG 2 SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship.

NAMSANG" having arrived from the above Mitobelmore Mr&Ports Consignees of cargo by her

M

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Olivecrans Mr

April 20-After considerable Bacon Roy opposition, the Allied troops Butler PR establish themselves across Carmichael Mr and the end of the Gallipoli Mrs H F peninsula. General Button Cartwright HA

Campbell Mrs W resigna command of the 21st Cary FW "Division through ill health. Claro G

Mr. Lloyd Gorge introduces Casull Mr&Mrs proposals dealing with the Compton AO April 30. Farther contingent of

drink question.

Cousland A Darling Col RE Australarians disembarks at Fuller Denmen

Hanson W. J Hale! Mr & Mrs B Hind BA Hogg Mr Johns Mis-TJR Humphreys Mr Howard Mra Janes Lee..

Gallipoli. Respirators suppli- ed to the army as a safeguard against gas,

May 2-Minor sea encounter be tween British and Germans. British loss the destroyer Reoruit, and German two destroyers.

May 3-Admiral Jellicoe

ex

presses abessiness as to the aituation in Clyde and Tyne yards.

NOTICE,

Faichins Major

Grand

Allen Mr & Mrs Anker J C Crow Mr & Mrs Dunrich A

Duc Grant J James B Johanson W Johnson C

Klovjor A

Lour G W

Lockey WH

B.

TRAVELLERS RESTRICTION

1

Prince of Wales' Fund ...33-

be Colony's Financial:

Statement. mäm

33

Canton Newa....

Kowloon Burglary Epid

34

.34

emio.......

Return of Samples.........34 French Repablio............ 35

Moss Mr & Mm Dare hereby informed that their A Remarkable Occurrence.35

Porkins T.L Pyne Major RE Ralphs Mr. & Mrs Sinclair A

Mias

Skinner Brott O

goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after noon the 21st inst will be landed at Consignee's risk and expenae. || No Fire Insurance will be

A Smith Mr&Mrs EG Smith Mr& MAF Tiedoll Mrs E W | effected Tisdall G

Bills of Lading will be count- Tmba JA Mr&Mrersigned by Vanden Pol Mr &

Hotel. Lowden R Nixon AC Odner T Parre P FH Reynolds OW Robertson D Rooze FG Steon

MG Thorig HF Todd OW Vedo V D

JARDINE. MATHESON

& Co., Ltd, General Mariagers. Hongkong, 20th July, 1915.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA,

From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA..

Bank Notes in Circulation. 35 Straits Settlements Pass-

pórt Regulations......35 Hongkong Chamber of

Commerce 36-37 Germana en Hongkong

Ships

CONSIGNEES

FACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

-COMPANY.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS, & MANILA.}

The New Police Camber... 43 "La Journee Da 75.43. Kowloon Canton Railway.43 Hongkong Boy's Success 44. Alleged Morder at

Yeumati

44 The Colony's Health....44 Kitchener's Army..........4 Local Passport Regulation 44 Appointments... me to 10.44 The West River Floods .44-17 Hongkong Polo Club ......47 Legislative Council........

.48 Chinese Aviator's Visit Telegrama

CONSIGNEES

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"BINALDER."

8.8." MONGOLIA " THE Steamship The above mentioned. vessel having arrived, consignees of From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', cargo are hereby notified to send

LONDON & STRAITS, in their bills of lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate CONSIGNEES of Cargo are "SHINYO MARU."

delivery from the Company's hereby informed that all The above named steamer Godown West Point. Cargo will Goods are being landed at their having arrived, Consignees of be landed immediately at con-risk into the hazardous - and/or Cargo are hereby notified to send signee's risk."

extra hazardous Godowns of the.

The Steamship:

la their Bills of Lading for coun- Cargo zemaining undelivered Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Sheldon Mr & Mr tersignature, and to take im Friday, July 16.h, 1915 at 5 p.m. and Godown Co., Ltd., whenue--

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mediate delivery of cargo from will be subject to landing charges and/or from the wharves delivery Shields A L Slager Mr&Mrs E

alongside.

and if undelivered Wednesday, may be obtained. Cazzo remaining undelivered Ju'y 21st, 1915 at 5 pm will be No Claims will be admitted Wilson M.J

on 20th July at noon will be subject to both lanʼing and stor- after the Goode have left the Go- landed at Consignees riek and age charges, P

downs, and all Goods remaining expense, and delivery must then No Fire Insurance whatev.r undelivered after the 27th July

will be subject to rent be taken from the Company's will be effected. Godown. Storage charges will be All chafed and otherwise dam- All claims against the steamer assessed on all goods remaining aged cargo will be examined at must be presented to the Under- undelivered on 26th July at 5 pm, the above Company's godown, signed on or before the 3rd No Fire Insurance whatever, at West Point Wednesday, July August or they will not be will be effected.

21st, 1915 at 10a.m. recognised.

Kingsclere Hotel. Fleider 3 E Rawlinson RJ Filkins Miss D Robertson Mr & Forbes Mr & Mrs AMrs J 10-British capture

ORDINANCE.

Forbes A

Sachse Mr G- Fulder B'E Neuve Chapelle.

The Public are informed that the Hardman A March 14.-German losses at La Permanent Passes issued by the

Heegawar Bassee total 10,000 in three Provost Marshal will not be Lurra J Hvan GJ Farcy Burs

Logan W days,

available after August 7th next. Nixon FO March 14-The Dresden sunk Any person desiring to renew a Permanent Pass should give March 16-Sir John French tendent of Police stating in

off Juan Fernandez Leland,

notice to the Captain Superin- estimates German losses in full, the reasons for his request, March 18.-British battleships proceed, the average number of La Bassee region to be 17,000. the places to which he desires to Irresistible and Ocean and journeys made out of the Colony French battleship Bouvet a month, and at the same time Dardarelles.

DOESORSION. sunk by floating mines in return the Permanent Pass in his

March 21.-Fattle Zeppelin raid ant to forward two copies of his March 19.-Russians enter Memel. If the application is granted it

will be necessary for the applic Jon Paris. » Mon May photograph, and call personally

Maron 22-Przemyal surrenders at the Central Police Station.

to the Russians.

The size of the photograph Maron 24-British airmen suo shall be about 2" x 3% J

confully attack German O. Mo. 1. MESSER submarine workast Hoboken. De stain Superintendent of Police

NOTICE

HONGKONG CLUB,

WANTED.

No Claim will be recognised No claims will be entertained Allbroken,chafed, and lamaged after the goods have left the unless accompanied by short de-, Goods are to be left invo Steamer or Godownloedown livery note or list of exceptions downs, where they will be or

All chafed and damaged cargo taken at the time of delivery to amined on the 27th July, will be landed into the Godown, consignees and signed for and on 11 am where they will be examined on behalf of the Pacific Mall 8.8. Co. |-- No Fire-Insurance has been 28th July at 10 am

All claims must be filled on or effected. No Claims will be recognised before July 3 st, 1915, other- Bills of Lading

An European Steward.

if filled after 2nd Auruta 1915 49" wise they will not be recognised, eigned by Apply in writing to

KADOL

Aoting Agent. The Beoretary Hongkong, 19th July, 1915

BOHORTON,

AgentTM Hongkong, 15th July, 1915, -/

GIBB

Hongkong

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