THE WAR.
COUNTRIES ENGAGED,
Germany
Austria
Turkey
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, -AUGUST 9,–1915.
NOTICE
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Britain.
THE IDEAL DISTEMPER.
Russia.
France.
Belglum. Italy' Japan
Servia
Montenegro
ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps ie a complete army on a'amall coals 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 to 20,000 men.
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Brigade is a force of infantry or cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong Begiment of infantry is from
2,000 to 4,000 strong. cavalry, regiment is from 50 to 1,000 man strong Squadron of cavalry is from 150
to 200 men strong."
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Alexandra Building.
HOTEL LIST. Hongkong Hotel.
Hector J Anderson 5 B Buon Mr & MrsR D Joseph E M Bala H Murray Joseph SM
Jones MT Bellion, NT ER Bouman 00
Baring JH Bridgon H Bell FN
Cheetham H.
D'Almada Castroe
Battery of artillery in the British M
and French armies has 6 gua and about 200 men. In the German Army, consists of 4 guns and 150 men. Russian Army it consists of 8 gana and 250 men.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS
In the
June 28-Archduke Francis Fer-
dinand assassinated, July 23-Austria sende an alti
matum to Servis.
July 31-Russia ordere general
mobilisation.
Aug. Germany declares war on Russia, French Cabinet orders general mobilisation.
-German forces enter "Lazemburg.
Aug. 2
Aug. 4-England sends altims- tum, demanding observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger may rejects ultimatum,
Aug. 5, England at war.
BLIKA
Tel. 763
King Edward Hotel.
WD
Leo TH
Almond Mrs R
Les
Beale Mrs
Beale
Lennox Miss
Black A
Lennox J
Budge
W
Macdonald Major D
Cheng Me & Mra
Murphy
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Laurition O Longfield S Layieca McMurray D
Cooks
FL
Passmore Mrs WO
Cooke Master
JF
TAA
Course A
ford H
Marriott Dr. Mra0
Mehta BK Meracki J
Castro e MoNicoll L D
Neighbour W'R
D'Almada Castro e Ormiston J
Master
Ehrenfels HE
Owen A R Poli D
Dowley WA
Pitcher AJ Duffy Miss ME Davis Mr & Mrs F E Phillips Hits D
Philips Master D Fronch Capt & Mrs Phillips Mrs A
Miss F Rear French Master Ray, & H.. Fitzwilliama D.GHLRON RG Falconer Mr& Mr Reed Mrs C
PJ
Square Mus A Gould Mr & Mrs J Smith WH Gibb J
Quulbourn V Goodrich CL Halle Mr & Mrs B Hodge W J Hewett Hon M E A Hall W
Hannibal Mr & Mrs.
WA Horns R
Bothy V
Smith Mr A G Shirley Dr RE.. Sutliff Mr & Mrs E'
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White FW -White Mr & Mrs HLH Wood GG
Weill Mr&Mrs A
Hamilton Mr & Mrs Wood Mr RF
JA
Wille J Howitt C
Kingsclere Hotel.
Fielder BE Fukins Miss D Forbes Mr & Mrs A Forbes'A Fulder B E
Aug. -Germans enter Liege. Hardmas A
French invade
Alance.
southern
Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servis, Japan sende ultimatum to Germany.
Aug. 17-British land in France. Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of
Lorraine.
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Aug, 20-Germaneenter Brussels. Aug. 23-Germane enter Namur. Aug. 24 British begin retreat
from Mons.
Aug. 25- French evacuate Mul-
kangen. Aug. 28-Germana take Longwy, Louvain burned by Aug. 27
fermans. Japanese block- ade Taingiau. Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German advance reaches
Senlis, French Government moves to Bordeaux. Sapt 3-Husaians occupy Lem.
borg.
Sept: 5-Battle of the Marne
begins.
Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the
Germsne,
Sept. 12-German retreat halts
on the Aisne.
Germans
bombard
submarine ainka British craisers Abous kir, Creasy, and Hogue. Sept. 28-Indian troops land at
Marseilles.
Sept. 20
Rheima.
Sept. 22-German
Sept. 23-Germans begin siege of
Antwerp.
Oct. 2- Germana defeated at
Augustowo.
Oct. 6-Belgian Government re
moved from Antwerp to Ostend.
Oot, 1-Bombardment of Ant-
негр.
Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by
the Germans.
Oct. 12-A Boer commando in the Cape Province matiniss. Oct. 18 Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to Havrez Oct. 14-Allies occupy Ypres, Battle bagina on the Vistula. Oct. 15-Ostend occupied by
the Germans, Oct. 16-British oraiser Hawke munk by German submarine. Oct, 24 Ten days' battle be
ore Warsaw ends in German
04.27 Bassiana reoccupy
Lods and Rudām.”
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Lurbra J Hvan Nizon F C
Grand
Alon Mr & Mr Anker JO Collin H Crew A B Dubrich A |LoDuc
Orant J Janos B Johanson W Johnson C Klavier A Lour G W Lookey WH
Rawlinson RJ Robertson Mr &
Mr J Sachse Mre G Sheldon Mr &
R'D Shields A L Singer, Mr Mr. E
J Peroy Burn
Wilson M J
Hotel. Lobo L Lobo FJ Lowden A Odner T Parro
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Reynolds O W
harton D
FO Rooze Smith J Thorig RF Todi O W Vede V D Wright 6 H
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Hashimoto FR Hoshing A
Hunter Mr & Mrs J
Jackson Mr & Mrs Joseph J
Mr R A
Richardson W
Rigge Mr & Mrs HE Hobson Mra Soper Сн
Biowart R Sylvester Mrs S Tanso H
Tail Mr & M1 AN Taylor F
Threlfell Mrs Tourtello Mrs EL Tauda B Underword Mr & Mr JH-
Kalen T H
Keay WE
Lambert Mra
Wilson R W
Lauretson Mr & Mrs
Carlton Hotel.
Bryson Dr Mrs P JJackson Mr & Mis
Liera J
Campbell J P
Jones GLD
Croploy
Cropley NC
Ludgate Miss F
Cropley CC
Davis Mr Mrs R
Edwards Kev & Min
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Fo MC Fordham Miss W
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Folcher WC Gordon Mr# Hall Mr & Mra Hesbal DeJ
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Spencer GG
Stephers Mr&Mr. H Thom Wm
ThomsonJ MON Thomson E J
¡Peak Hotel.
Amory R,St Anderson Mrs Arnott Mis Bacon Rer & Mrs Beath Mr & Mrs Bell Mrs WH Bowdler Mrs. Carmichael Mr and
Mrs HF Cartwright H A Campbell Max W M Cary F Clare G Casulll Mr & Mrs D
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Fulton Miss Fulton HI H Griffin Miss
Jones Lee, Johan Mre TJR Kadoorlo.E Kelly Rev & Mrs J
Kirke Mrs MacChapin Miés. Loavell Dr & Mr. Marriott Mra Micholson Maj&Mr Mitchelmore Mr & V. foss Mr&MrDK Mosa
Mrs TL Prette Mrs Pyne Major E. E Ralpha Mr & Mrs Kayaalde Mr Ross P Sinclair & Skott C Smith Mr & Mrs E G Smith Mr& MAF Smlik Miss M
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BANKING CORPORATION. Hansen W
Hind BA Notice is hereby given that Hogg Mr the Register of Sbares of the Howard Misses
Hammond Copt &
MIS Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 2nd of August to Howard Mix Saturday the 14th August, 1915 Jenkins Mrs. (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Court of Directora.
N. J. STABB,.
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 27th July, 1915. Oct, 29-Turkish naval attacks on
Tindall Mrs E W Tiedall G Trahu JA Mr&Mrs Vanden Pul, Mr &
Ventris Maj. Gen. Wilcox Mian
NOTICE
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„KOWLOON CANTON ·
BAILWAY.
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Oot. 30-Col. Maritz, rebel leader Capt. TOM D. GUNN'S AVIA-
Odessa and in the Crimen."
driven out of Cape Colony. Nov. 1 German naval victory
off the coast of Chili.
Nov. 3-German squadron makes
a'raid on British coast, Nov. 4German orginer Yorck
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Examinations...........34
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38
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31st July, 1915.
NOTICE:
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strikes mine in Jade Bay. Stand.. Nov. 5-England and France de- ·ALTERATIONS TO
olare war on Turkey. Dar
TIME TABLE danelles forte bombarded.| On August 7th and 8th the Nov. 7 Russians enter East the train leaving Shum Chun at
Any European, Non-Asiatic or Nov. 6Taingtau, surrenders, train leaving Kowloon at 5.15 and
Indian desiring to leave" the Prussia Nov. 10-The Emden destroyed.
Colony should apply in writing. We have authorised Mr. Dudley for permission to do so to the The express train leaving Kow Vaughan Steav. nson to sign our. Captain Superintendent of Police, Nov. 11-Germans capture Dix-loon at 3.00 pm. will set down firm name as a Partner from the at least 48 hours before the in-
passengers at Taipo, Fanling or First day of August, 1915. www.mude." Nov. 19- Hopao of Commons given to the guard,
AND HARSTON, Shui on notice being DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON Sheung
votes a new array of 1,000,000 Trains leaving Kowloon at
Hongkong, 1st August, 1916. men. More than 1,100,000, 11.25 and 2.12. and the train Nov. 23-Russians surround Ger- leaving Shutz Chun at 3.00 will
man corps south of Lods, not stop at Shatin, an Nov. 26-British battleship Bul The train timed to leave Shum wark destroyed by explosion Chun at 3.10 and arrive at Kow- in the Medway River.get |loon at 414 will depart at 3.00 Dec. 1-German Reichstag votes and arrive at 3.58 p.m.
new cradit of fire billion marka, King George visita Flanders,
By order HP WINSLOW, Cak Manager. Kowloon, 5th August, 1915;
SINGON & CO.
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The above mentioned vessel. having arrived, consignees of ́" RADNOFSHIRE": cargo are hereby notified to send having arrived from the above in their Bills of Lading for coun porta, Consignees of cargo by her tersignature and take immediate are hereby informed that all goods delivery of cargo from alongside, are being landed at their risk into Cargo impeding discharge the hazardous and/or extra bazar- will be lended immediately at done Godowns of the Hongkong consignees risk and expense. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cargo remaining on board Company Limited, whence, and August 6th, 1915 at noon will or from the wharves, delivery may be aubject to landing charges and be obtained.
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