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TYPHOON SIGNALS.

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONOKONO OBSERVATORY.

The following Typhoon signals | are hoisted on the Masthead on Bignal Bill,

Kowloon,

Harbour Office, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. S. 1amar, Green Island. Standard Oil Premises Lai-chi-kok and F. O. Quarters, Lyeomorn.

THE WAR,

COUNTRIES ENGAGED,

the

Germany

Austria

A CONE

trdientes

17.

hoon to the North

Turkey

of the Colony.

Indicates D

hoon to the North-East,of the Solony,

Ty.

point upward

A CONE point upwards and DRUM bolow

A DRUM

A CONE

Poids down. wards and DRUM below

A CONE

point down. wards

A CONE

point down. wards and BALL below

A BALL

A CONE polat upwarde and BALL below

dicates a T5.

of the Colony.

against

Britain.

Russia.

Franco.

Belgium. Italy

Japan

Servia

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915,

Montenegro

ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps is a complote army on a small scale in itself. Teb strength varies from 35,000 to 45,000 men.

boon to the East Division is a force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 25,000|| to 20,000 men. South-East of the Brigade is a force of infantry o

indicaton a phoon to the

indicates a *T5-

A

cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong. phoon to the South Regiment of infantry is from

2,000 to 4,000 strong. cavalry regiment is from 600 to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 150

to 200 men strong. South-West of the Battery of artillery in the British

of the Colony.

Indicator

phoon 10

Colony.

TS. the

indicates a Ty. phoon to the West Of the Colony.

#

Ty.

Indicates

koon to the North-West of the Colony.

RED SIGNALS indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony,

BLACK

SIGNALS indicate

that the centre is believed to be loss than 300 miles away from the Colony.

The above signale will, as here- tofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions | that information regarding them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the barbour.

URGENT SIGNALS.

In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to fil typhoon force at

any moment, the following Ur-

gont Signala will be made at the Water Police Station, and re- peated at the Harbour Office :- THERE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS AT INTERVALS OF TEN SECONDS.

and French armies has 6 guns and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of

In the guns and 150 men. Russian Army it consists of 8 guns and 250 men.

PRINCIPAL EVENTS

June 28-Archduke Franoia For-

dinand assassinated. July 23-Austria sende an ulti-

matum to Barria.

July 31-Russia orders general

mobilisation.

Oot, 29-Turkish naval attackson

Oderan and in the Crimea,

| Oct. 30—Col. Maritz, rebel leader

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

off the coast of Chili. Nov. 8-German equadron makes

a raid on British coast. Nov. 4-German orniser Yorck

strikes mine in Jade Bay. Nov. 5-England and France de-

alare war on Turkey. Dar- danelles forta bombarded. Nov. 6-Tsingtan surrenders. Nov. 7 Russians enter East

Prussia, Nov, 10--The Emden destroyed. Nov. 11-Germans capture Dix-

mude.

Nov. 19- House of Commong

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

man corps south of Lodz. Nov, 20—British battleship Bul.

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

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

Dec. 2-Anatrians occupy Bel- grade. Gen. De Wet captur- ed.

Deo. 3-Servians dolent Aus-

trians in three days' battle, Dac. 6-Germana occupy Lods. Deo. 8-British naval victory off

Falkland Islands.

Dec. 9-Gen. Byers, Boer leader,

killed at the Vaal Rivor, Dec. 13-British submarine sinks

the Mousudieh in Dardanellee. Dec. 15-Austriana evacuata Bol-

grade,

Dec. 16-German cruisera bom- bard Bearborough and 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 Bzara River. Dec. 23-French Chamber votes Aug. 1-Germany declares war on war credit of £340,000,000. Russia. French Cabinet ordere | Dec. 25-British naval and aerial general mobilisation.

raid against Cuxhaven.

Aug. 2 German forces enter Dec. 28 French occupy St.

Luxemburg.

Georges, near Nisuport,

Ang. 4--England sende ultima-Jan. 1, 1916–H.V.8. Formidable

fum, demanding observance sank in the Channel,

March 25-German submarine

-

HOTEL LIST. Hongkong Hotel,

Kup JB. Lauritsen O

Anderson 6 E

Lonsdale Miss M. G

Lloy LG T

Buns Mr & MrR D Longfield B Bain El Murray Baring J H Belillos. Mrs E R Boll CDJ Bouman GC

U209 sunk with all handa.. March 20-Russian Fleet bom

bards the Bosphoras. Ger-Bell los RE man submarine sinks West African liner Falsha. March 31-Australia, offera an-

other contingent. April 8.-Prinz Etel Friederich internet in Norfolk Navy Yerð, U.S.A. April 9-G:rmany assumes liabili- ty for the sinking of the American ship William Frye. Anti-Austrian demonstra tions at Genos. April 10-German

Note

MoMurray D

Munarte A.0 Mardling HJ Choy Loang-abi MrsMarkham B D'Almada Castroe Marriott Dr& MrQ

Mr&Mrs. Mehta K D'Almada Castros Mernoki J

Miss

Master

McNicoll LD

D'Almada Castro e Moors W

-Neighbour WR

Ormiston J Dury Miss ME Davia Mr & Mrs FEPoli D Trench Capt & Mrs Pitcher A J

EM

Beay, Miss P to French Mastor Ray,

每日

Garicoh PG

Relia Capt PH

8birley DeR E Smith JG

Smith W H Borby V

United States complains that Fitzwilliams DIGRLRsed Mra0 the latter has accomplished Gould Mr & Mrs J Balberg G nothing by her diplomatio Club J dorrespondence with Allies. Guulbourn V Goodrich OL Official statement as to ill-

Grilk GJ treatment of British prisoners Haile Mr & Mr B CBquare Miss A

Hannibal Mr & MrSteinert B in Germuay.

WA

Symmons WO April 11-German Socialists issue all Capt TP 14 Teenwissen Voegell HE peace pamphlets: Bishop of Hole A

Hewett Hon M E A White F W Lonion visits entire Front,

Hodza WJ April 18 New York Herald Joseph E M

demande that Ocunt Barn-Joseph B storff should be given his, passporte,

Joces MT

Wilkis J

Wood GG Wood Mrs RF

Kingsclere Hotel.

Fielder B E

Bilkins Mita D

Forbes Mr & Mrs A

Forbes A Hardman A

Logan W

Fulder B E

Kawlinson R J Robertson Mr &

Mr J

Baolo Mm

RD

Shields A L

Sheldon Mr & Mr

Singer Mr Mrs E

Luthie J II van G J Percy Barn

Booth E Collin H Crow A B Crowell OF Crudon C

April 13-Sir John French asks for

extra munitions. April 14-H.M.S. Renard ateams ton miles up the Dardanelles. Futile Zeppelin raid on Nor-Hecneworff thumbrian coaS'. April 15-Datoh as. Katwyck Miron C

torpedoed without notice. April 18-E. 15 runs ashore in Anker JO

the Dardanelles; officers and men made prisoners. April 30-Austria's request for food stuff to be allowed to pass through Italy refused. April 20-German Note protsela Grant J against the seizere, by Hunt H

James B. the British, of the s.s. Paklat. Johanson W Sir John French repudiates Jonos L German statement that the Johnson C British had used aspbixisting Klavier A LearG W gasee.

Lockey WH

A

April 21-Russian torpedo-boats sink ten Turkish vessels loaded with munitions. April 22-Tarke prevent Italians in Tarboy from responding to mobilisation all. Anti-war ricts in Trieste.

CONSIGNEES

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

MEXIOA3, PERUVIAN, CHILIAN PORTS

of Belgian neutrality. Ger- Jan.3-French capture Steinbach. many rejects ultimatum. Jan. 3-4-Rassione win decisive From Ang. 5. England at war.

viatory over Turks in the and Ang. Germans enter Liege. Caucasus.

French invade Alance.

southern Jan. 8-French advance across

Aione, north of Soissons. Jan. 13-Turke occupy Tabriz, Count Berchtold resigns,

Aug, 15.-Austrianasnter Servia. Japan eende altimatum to Germany.

Aug. 17.-Britial land in France. Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of

Lorraine.

Aug. 20-Gormans enter Brussels. Aug, 23-Germana enter Namar. Aug. 24-British begin retreat

from Mona.

A Black Cross will be hoi.tod at the same time, superior to the Aug. 25- French- evacuate Mul.

other shapes.

RIGHT SIGNALS

The following Night Signals will bo hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police' Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff and H.M,S. Tamar.

I, Three Lights Vertical, Green, Green, Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony.

IL

Vertical, Three Lights Groen, Rod, Green, indicates that n typhoon is believed to be situate loss than 300 miles from the Colony,

III Three Lights Vertical, Red, Green, Rod, indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon force at any moment.

No. III Signal will be accom- panied by the Explosive Bombs,

as above, in the event or the

information conveyed by this signal being first published by night.

The Night Signals will be sub- atituted for the Day Signals at sunset, and will, when necessary, be altered during the night. -

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS.

For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Osson Vessels,

Cone will be exhibited at each of the following at tions during the time that any of the above Day Bignale are hoisted in the Harbour,

Gap Rock. Abordeen. Wagian,

Sau Ki Wan Stanley,

Sai Kung, Cape Collinson. Sha Tau Kok

Tat Po.

This will, indioste that there is a depression somewhere in the

China Bea, and that a Storm Warning is hoisted in the Harbour.

Further details can always be Viven to Ocean Vessels on demand by signals from the lighthouse.

·U, W JEFFRIES,

Director,

hausen.

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

Germans. Japanese block- ade Tsingtau, Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German advance reaches

Senlis. French Government

· moves to Bordeaux. Sept, 3-kussions occupy Lom-

berg.

Sept. 5-Battle of the Marne

begins.

Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the

Germans.

Sept. 12-German retreat halts

on tlie Aiena.

Sept. 20- Germans

Rheims.

bombard

Sept. 22- German submarine

sinks British oruisers Abou❤ kir, Creasy, and Hogue. Sept. 28-Indian troops land at

Marseilles,

Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of

Antwerp.

Oct, 2-Germane deleated at

Angustowo.

Oot, 5-Belgian Government re- 'moved from Antwerp to Ostand.

Oct. 7-Bombardment of Ant-

werp.

Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by

the Germans,

JAPAN PORT3,

Danrich A LeDuo

Klark J de

Wilson M J

Grand

Hotel.

Lobo L

King Almond Mrs R Beals Mrs

Lobo PJ Lowden R Mantelro J Martins P J K Odner T Philipp P Parte PFH. Reynold W Hoberison D Roots FG Rule RE

Ryan E

Smith J Thorig HF Todd W

Veda V D

Wright 8 H

Edward Hotel.

Black A Budge Cheng Mr & Mrs

W

Jackson Mr&Mrs W Joseph J

Lennox Capt & Mrs

Chambora Mr & MrsMontgomery Mr &

Cleary Cde

Lee W D

TSLennos

Cooke L

Mra Murphy H

Cooko, Mim J F

Nakal R

Cooks Masters

Course A

JP

Duckworth FF

M&Newman Mr & Mrs

Pasmole Mr WC

Pearman HU

Perpill A A

Dutton

Mr & MrsĢ Foper U H A

and Elson WT

9 B." ANYO MARU”. The above named Steamer hav- ing arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their

Rams.

Mrs B A

Fotheringham Capt Richardson fr& Kr

Foy Mrs A Fritz

Fyfe AA

Ges Mr&Mra Gregory T M Grieve E

Hammes Mr & Mra Jan. 10-German air fleet bom-Bills of Lading for countersigna- Heshimoto FR

ture, and to tako immediate Hayman H delivery of cargo from alongside. Hoating A

Cargo remaining undelivered

bards Yarmouth. Jan. 21-General Falkenhayn,

Minister, on German War reaigus.

Jan. 24-British naval victory in North Sas: the Blucher sunkt Jan, 26-Germans lose heavily a.

Givency and Coinsby. Jan. 31-Germany inaugurates

submarine raids.

Feb. 3-German auxiliary orniser

Bunk off Patagonis, Feb. 6-Turks attempt to cross

Suez Canal.

Feb. 6-Allies resolve to unite

financial resources. Feb. 8-Total British carasitica

to date 104,000, Feb. 10-Germans execute the

rebel Marits.

Feb. 17-Canadian contingent

lande in France. Fab. 20-27-Over 10,000 Ger-

mana surrender in Francs. Fab. 27.Allied Fleet enters the

Dardanelles.

Mar. 1-House of Commons votes supplementary credit of 37

Mru

Bylvester My 8 Tano H

Thornton II

Tourtellot Mrs EL Truda 8

Underwood Mr &

Mr. JH Wilson R W Young J

Peak Hotel.

Kelly Rov & Mrs JF

Landy Mr

3 Let August at noon Auropasean Mr & Kedonie E will be landed at Consignees* risk and expense and delivery Baraatt Mr & Mrs Leask

Bacon Mrs must then he taken from the Barrat Miss Company's Godown. Stra Bell MnWH charges will be assessed on all Bowdler Mr

Britton

goods remaining undelivered on 5th September at 5 p.m.

No Fire Insurance whatover will be effected.

Carmichael Mr and Milne M. de Mira

Leavell Dr & Kra Lambelet Marriott Myn Micholson Maj&Mr

Mr HF

Mitchelmore Mr& Cartwright H A Mrs V Campbell Mirx.W M Mobber Mr & Mrs

Moss Mr & Mrs DEI Nightingale Mr & Muiler

No claim will be recognised Cary W after the goods have left the Canul Mr MD.

Clara G

Ste-mer or Godown.

All chafed and damaged cargo will be landed into the Com- pany's Gotown, where they will be examined on 11th September at 10 a.m.

No Olaims will be recognised if filed after 13th September 1915.

K. DOL.

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 30th August, 1915.

BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

millions and a fresh credit THE Steamahip

of 250 millions.

Marob

8-Brilleh aeroplanes

attack Ostend.

March 10.--British

"SHIMOSA,

From NEW YORK. "ÖNSIGNEES of Cargo are

Courland A Darling Col RE Dobbia Mr & M

Falchine Col Faller Deuman Hulton Mr & Mr Falton HH

Fulton Miss

Griffin Mis Gabbay

Hale Mr & Mrs B Hanson W J Mrs Blad BA

Hogg Mra Howard MuseS Howe Mr & Mrs Hammond Capt &

Mrs

Howard Kra Jenkins Mirs Jones Leo Janos Mrs J Johns Mrs TJE

Mrs Olivostana Mre Perkins TL Pyne Major RE Ralph Mr & Mrs Roa Miza Rogers Miss Ross UP Scarlett Mim · Sinclair A

Skott O

Smith Mr & Mrs EG

A Smith Mr Mrs AFIN

Smith Mian M

Carlton

March 9.—Second Canadian con-Never informed that all Campbell JF

tingent lands in England, March 3-10.-Four German sub- Goods are being landed at their Cropley L

risk into the Godowns of the Cropley 00 Cropley NO marines socounted for.

Hongkong and Kowloon, Wharf, Davis Mr Ma B and Godown Company, Ltd., at Bo Mire & child Kowloon, whence and/or from Fordhrin MiasW March 14,-German losses at La the wharves delivery may be Fulcher Wa Frith LOR Basses total 10,000 in three obtained.

Gunter G days.

Neuve Chapelle.

capture

A

No claims will be admitted Hall Mr & Mrs

March 14.-The Dresden sank after the Goods have left the Hoakal Dr

off Juan Fernandez Island. Godowns, and all Goods remain-

Oct. 12-A Boer commando in March 16.-Sir John French ing undelivered after the 4th

the Cape Province matinies. Oct. 13- Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to

Havre.

Oct. 14-Allies occupy pree. Battle begins on the Vistula. Oct. 15-Ostend occupied by

the Germans. Oot, 18-British oruiser Hawke sunk by German submarine, Oct. 24-Ten days battle be

fore Warsaw ende in German defeat. Jct. 27 Russians reoccupy.

Lods and Radom.

estimates German losses in prox. will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer

La Baesse region to be 17,000.must be presented to the Under- March 18.-British battleships signed on or before the 20th prox.

Irresistible and Ocean and or they will not be recognised. French battleship Bouvet All broken, chafed, and dam- Bank by floating mines in aged Goods are to be left in the Dardanelles.

Godowns, where they will be ex- March 19,-Russiansenter Memel. amined on the 4th /prox. at 11 March 21.-Fatile Zeppelin raids.m.

No Fire Insurance has been on Paris, March 22,--Przemysl surrendere effected...

Bulls of Lading will be counter to the Russians. March 24-British airmen suo

signed by

DODWELL & Co, LA!... confally attack German

Agents submarine works at Hoboken, Hongkong 18th August,

Stewart Capt & Kru Stockton Miss Bondarein Mr&M Tisdall. Mrs EW Tisdell o Trahn JA. Mr&Mrs Turner Mr & Mrs. Vanden Pol Mr &

Mrs

Ventris Maj. Gen. Vargia Mr & Mr

Hotel. Jansi GL D Lloyd H Ludgate Miss F

Molver

Mock Thomas

Nool F

Pennell WV.

Smeaton AH

Stephens Mrazu H

Blevenson A. Stoneham HF Thom Wm Thomson E J

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CONTENTS.

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Passenger Lists

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Hotel Lists at an activel

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The Courts.

Leading Article

7-8

1-3 Medical Examination of

Boarding Schola› ...42 Nows from the North......43 Appointments...kes mer....) 43 9-17 Bathing Fatality.........43 18-24 Launch at Taikoo Dock

sard...........44 30-35 The Late Mr. Smallest 36-37

"Campbell.44 Far Esotera Backer's Will:44 Obituary *** SEN OLE LUO CEN ZIO...44 Killed at the Front.........41 - The Tendency to Become

Too Fat

Notes and Comment....... 25 – 29

Special Articles

Proolamationa

Canton News

37

Italian Royal Decross......38-39 Despatches from-the-

Bocretary of State ...89 Prince of Wales' Fuad ...40-41 The Oigarette and Tobacco

..............442 The St. John Ambulance

Association ............42

Food

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Established 1900.-

NOTICE.

I, WALTER SINCLAIR, of 72: The Peak, Hongkong, Merchant, and natural born British subject, son of William Henry Biegler, a naturalized British subject, or Any European, Non-Asistio or ginally of Swiss nationality, here Indian desiring to leave the by declare that I have assumed Colony should apply in writing and intend henceforth upon all for permission to do so to the occasions and at all, timsa to Captain Superintendent of Police, sign and use and be called and at least 48 hours before the in- known by the surname of SIN- tended hour of departare, giving CLAIR, in lieu of and in substi name, nationality, ago, sex, tution for Siegler and that such height and occupation of the change of marae has been applicant, and stating the name evidenced by a Dead Poll of the steamer or other vessel or executed by me, dated the Lith the hour of the train by which June, 1915 and which has been the applicant wishes to leave, enrolled in the Central Offloe for Applicants should apply in person the Supreme Court of Judicature, BON STEEL METAL and HARD. for their passes at the Cestral Dated the 24th day of June, and Bstall Ironmongan, Pls from and of 9 am to 1 p.m. and. 2 p.m. to

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WALTER SINCLAIR,

Witness:-TE

R. A. EDGAR, Solicitor,

Manchester.

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