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THE WAR.

Germany

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, September 7, 1915.

Oct, 29-Turkish naval attsoke on March 25.-German submarine

Odema and in the Crimes.

Oct. 30-Col. Maritz, rebel leader driven out of Cape Colony,

German naval victory off the coast of Chili. Nov. 3-German squadron makes a raid on British const: Nov. 4--German cruiser Yorck

COUNTRIES ENGAGED.

Nov. 1

Brifata. Russia. France,

Belgium. Italy

Japan Servla

Austria

Turkey

against

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

clare war on Turkey, Dar- donelles forts bombarded, Nov. 6-Tsingtau surrendere, Nov. 7- Bassiane enter East

Prussia,

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

mude.

ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps is a complete army on a small scale in itself. Teb 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. Brigade is a force of infantry or Cavalry. Tho infantry brigade] ia from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigado is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong. Regiment of infantry 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 an French armies has gup and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 In the guns and 150 men. Russian Army it consists of 8 guns and 250 men.

A

PRINCIPAL EVENTS June 23-Archduke Francis Fer-

dinand assassinated, July 23-Austria sende an ulti-

malam to Servia.

July 31-Russia orders general

mobilisation.

Ang. 1-Germany declares war on

Bussis. French Cabinet orders general mobilisation. Ang. 2 German forces enter

Luxemburg.

Aug. 4-England sende ultima

tum, demanding observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger- rejects ultimatum. many Aug. 5.-England at war. Aug. 1.-Germane enter Liege. southern French invade Alasco. Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia. Japan sende ultimatam to Germany.

Aug. 17.-British land in France. Aug. 10-Beginning of battle of

Lorraine.

Aug. 20-Germans ontor Brussels. Aug. 23-Germaas enter Namur. Aug. 24-British begin retreat

from Mone.

Aug. 25- French evacuate Mul-

hausen.

Aug. 26-Germans take Longwy. Aug. 27-Louvain barned by

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

Senlla, French Government moves to Bordeaux.

Sept. 3-Hussians occupy Lom-

borg,

Sept. 5 Battle of the Marne

begins.

Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the

Germans.

Sept. 12-German retreat halts

on the Aisne, Sept, 20- Germans

Rheims.

bombard

anbmarine einke British ornisere Abou- kir, Cressy, and Hogue. Sept. 28-Indian troops land at

Marseilles.

Sept. 22- German

Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of

Antwerp.

Oot. 2- Germans defeated at

Augustowo.

Nov. 19 Ecuse of Commone

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

man carpa Bouth of Lodz, Nov. 20-British battleship Bul-

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

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

Dec. 2-Austrians occupy Bel-

grade. Gen. De Wet captur-

ed.

Dec. 3--Serviane defeat Aus

trians in three days' battle. Dec. 6-Germans occupy Lodz. Dec. 8-British naval victory off

Falkland Islands.

Dec. 9-Gen. Byers, Boer leader,

killed at the Vaul Etiver.

Dec. 13-British submarino sinks

the Mossudiob in Dardanelles. Dec. 15-Austrians evacuato Bel-

grade,

Dec, 16-German cruisers bom- bard Scarborough ard Hartlepool. Dec. 18-Egypt proclaimed a

British protectorato. Gen. Botha reports Boer rebellion as at an end.

Dec, 20-26-Severe 6ghting on

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

war credit of £340,000,000. Deo. 25-British naval and serial

raid against Ouxhaven. Deo. 28 French occupy St.

Georges, near Niesport. Jan. 1, 1915—H,M.S. Formidable

sank in the Channel. Jan,3-French captureSteinbaob. Jan. 3-4-Russians win decisive

victory over Turks in the Caucasne.

Jua. 8-French advance acrose Aisne, north of Sɔiesous, Jaa. 13-Tarke occupy Tabriz.. Count Borchtold resigna, Jan. 19-German air floot bom-

barda Yarmou1b, Jau. 21-General Falkenbayo,

German Wor resigns.

Jan. 24-Brition naval victory in

North Sea: the Blusher sankt JOB, 20-Germana lose heavily s.

Givency and Cuineby. Jan. 31-Germany inaugurates

submarine raids, Feb. 3-Germanauxiliary cruiser

sunk off Patagonia. Feb. 5-Turke attempt to cross

Suez Canal.

U209 anok with all hands. March 29.-Russian Fleet bom bards the Bosphorus: Ger man submarine sinks West African liner Falaba. March 31.-Australis offera an-

other contingent, April 8-Prinz Eitel Friederich internet in Norfolk Navy Yard, U.3.A. April0-.rmany assumes liabili- ly for the sinking of the American ship William Frye. Anti-Austrian demonstra tions at Genoa. April 10-German

HOTEL LIST. Hongkong Hotel.

Anderson G E

Bell los R

Bano Mr & MrR Bain H Murray Baring J H Bellion, Men X R Bell O DJ Bouman G O

Kup JB Lauritsen C D LongBoid B

Loodals Mia M Lloyd GT McMurray D Hanarie & O Mardling HJ

Choy Leung-ahl Mrs D'Almada Castro Mr & Mrs D'Almada Castro s

Miss

Master

Gitt J

e

Markham B Marriott Dr& Mr Mohls BK Merecki J McNicoll L D Moore W

Neighbour W R Ormiston J

Rolle Capt PH

Shirley Dr RE Smith JG Smith WHI Borby V BCSquare Mus A

D'Almada Castro Duffy Kits MB Davis Mr & Mrs FE Poll D Freach Capt & Mrs Pitober AJ

M

Reay, Miss F Note to French Master

Ray, EH United States complains that Fitzwilliams D.GALRood Mra the latter has accomplished Garioch PG nothing by her diplomatic Gould Mr & Mrs J Halberg G oorrespondence with Allies. Quulbourn V Official statement as to ill-Goodrich L treatment of British prissaera Haile Mr & Mrs in Germnay, April 11-German Socialiste issue prace pamphlets: Bishop of London visita entire Front. April, 12- New York Herald Joseph E M demande that Count Bern-Joseph B M storffebould be given his Jones MT passporte.

Grilk G J

Hannibal Mr & MrsStelnost D

WA

Hall Capt TP Helo A

Symmons W ( Teenwissen Vosgall HE Hewalt Hon M E A White F W

Wilkin J Hodge W J

Wood GG Wood Men R F

April 13-Sir John French asks for Anker JO Booth E Collin H extra munitions. April 14-ILM.S. Renard steams Crow AB

Oroowell CF ten miles up the Dardanelles. Cruden C Futilo Zeppelin raid on Nor-Dugrich A

Le Duc thumbrian coast.

Grank J Hunt H

James B Johanson W

Jones E Johnson C

Klerk J de Klovjor A our G. W Lackey WH

Grand

Hotel, Lobo L Lobo PJ

Lowden R Manteiro J Martins P J K Odner T Philipp P Parre PFH Reynolds W Robertson D Rooza FO Rule RE Ryan E Smith J Thor!g HF Todd C W Vede V D Wright S H

NOTICE

THE ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT OLUB..

NOTICE OF EXTRAORDIN- GARY GENERAL MEETINGS. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club will be held at the Club House, North Point, Hongkong, on Monday, the 13th day of September, 1915, at 5.30 o'clock in the afternoon when the sub- joined two Resolutions will be proposed 26 Extraordinary Resolutions;~~

April 15-Datel 8.8. Kalwyck torpedoed without notice. April 18-B. 15 runs sahero in the Dardanelles; officers and men made prisonera. April 10-Austria's request for food-stulls to be allowed to pass through Italy refused. April 20-Germain Note protesta against the scizare, by the Britiab, of thes.s. Paklar. Sir John French repudiates German statement that the Chambors Mr & Mrs Montgomery Mr &

Cleary Cde British had used asphiziating Cooke FL

Cooke, Min JF gases.

King

Edward Hotel.

Jackson Mr&Mr W Joseph J

Almond Mrs R Beals Mis Black A

Budze W

Chong Mr & Mrs

Duckworth FF

April 21-Russian torpedo-boats Cooke Masters sink ten Turkish vessels Course A loaded with munitions. April 22-Tarke prevent Italians in Tarkey from responding to mobilization call. Anti-war riots in Trieste.

April 24-Allies land at

points of the Gallipoli per- insula.

April 25-British capture

80.

A

Loo W D Lumox Capt & Mes T8Leanor

Mra

Murphy H Nakal

M& Nowman Mr & Mra

Dutton Mr & Mrs Elson WT Fotheringham Capt

For Mrs A Fritz C

Grieve E

three

ya A A Goo Mr & Mra Gregory T M

Hill

Heating A

t

April 20-Canadians' victory an Yprerds General attack the Dardanelles by land and ses forcon.

Hommes Mr & Mrs

Hashimoto R Hayman H

Passmore Mrs WC

Peartona H C

Perpill A A

Roper H

Rammy Mr RA

Raymond

1. That it is not for the oom- fort or convenience of the mem- bers of the Club as a whole, or of the Subscribers Of Visitors thereto, that any Member who is the subject of a Nation between which and Great Britain a state of war exists should continue to be a Member of the Club,

2. That the Articles of As- sociation be accordingly altered by the insertion of the following additional paragraph at the end of Article XXXII, namely:-

'Any Member who is the sub- jeat of a Nation between which and Great Britain a state of war) exists shall, ipso facto, cease to

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be a Member of the Club and OBTAINABLE ALSO AT shall no longer be entitled to any of the privileges of the Club."

And Notice is hereby also given that a Further Extra- ordinary General Meeting of the above Club will ha held at the Club House aforesaid. on Monday. the 4th day of October, 1915, at 5.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedin s at the above- mentioned Extraordinary General Mosting of the 13th day of Sep- tember, 1915, and of confirming, if thought fit, as special resolu- the above-mentioned tione, resolutions.

Dated the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1915.

By Order of the General Committee.

REGINALD BROWN, Hon. Secretary, The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.

Note: If the proposed altera- Richardson Mr & Mtion in the Articles, as abore, is made, the immediate effect will Sylvester Mrs 8 Талко Н

be that any presont Member who Thornton B

is the subject of a Nation now at Tourtellot Mrs EL war with Great Britain will ipso Truda 8

facto cease to be a Member as Underwood Mr &

Mr JH from the date of such alteration. Wilson R W Young J

Carlton Hotel.

Androwe A Hoghai DrJ Creasoy Mr & Mrs Jon GLD Cropley L April 27-French re-capture Cropley NC Hartmanngweilerkopf. Earl Cropley CC Kitebener's statement Engelbreht FP

Fo Mra O& child

in the Lords concerning the Germans' ill-treatment of pri- БОЛОГА,

Manalang C. Meek Thomas Pennell W V

Sraith. DS State: EJ Fulcher WO Blook WA

Sophia Mr&Mrs H muco O Felmars Mr & Mrs Thom Wm Homores Mr & Mira Tulavon L

EP

Kingsclere Hotel.

A.

North RAC Rawlinson RJ Robertson Mr &

Mrs J

Rolfe P H Sachsa Mrs G

Binger Mr Mrs ET Smith Mr & Mrs F Smyth R Watkins CH Wilson M J Peak Hotel.

Minister, April 29-After considerable opposition, the Allied troops establish themselves across Boi'en J W the end of the Gallipoli Burn Percy 'penineals. General Button Cavero 9 M

Dick H W resigns command of the 21st Fielder BE Division through ill health. Filkins Mias D Mr. Lloyd George introduces Forbes Mr & Mrs

Bccgowor proposale dealing with the Logan W

Lubrs 3 Ivan G drink question,

Negre R April 30-Further osntingent of

Australasians disembarks at)

Kadoerie E Gallipoli. Respirators euppli-

Kelly Row & Mrs JF

Landry Mrs ed to the army as a saleguard Bacon Are

Barnast Mr & Mrs Lensk agoiest gaa.

Barrat Mias May 2-Minor ses encounter be-Ball Mrs W H

tween British and Germans, Bowdler Mra

Britton British loss the destroyer Carmichael Mr and Recruit, and Germons two destroyers.

Feb. 6-Allica resolve tanite

financial 1080urces. Feb. 8-Total British cagasitics

to date 104,000.

Feb. 10-Germans execute the

rebel Maritz,

Feb. 17-Canadian contingent

landa in France. Fob. 20-27-Over 10,000 Ger-

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

Dardanelles.

Mar. 1-House of Commons voles supplementary credit of 37 millions and a fresh credit we

of 250 millione.

March

8.-British aeroplanes aftnok Ostend, Moroh 9.-Second Canadian con-

tingent lande in England. March 3-10.-Four German sub-

marines accounted for. 10.-British Neuve Chapelle.

Oct. 6-Bolgian Government re- March

moved from Antwerp to Osteud.

Oct. 7-Bombardment of Ant-

werp.

capture

March 14.-German losses at Lo Basses total 10,000 in three deya.

Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by Maroh 14.-The Dresden sunk

the Germans.

off Juan Fernandez Island.

Oot. 12-A Boor commando in March 16.-Sir John French

the Cape Province mutinios. Oct. 18- Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to Havre. Oct, 14-Allies occupy Ypres. Battlo begins on the Vistula. Oct. 15-Ostond occupied by

the Germans.

NOTICES

KEROSENE OIL.

Auronssean Mr &

Mrs

Leavell Dr & Mrs Lombolot Marriott Mrs

Micholson Maj&Mrs Milne Mr & Mrs Mrs HF

Mitchelmore Mr & Cartwright H A

Mrs V Campbell Mrs W M Mobber Me & Men Cary FW

Moss Mr&Mrs DK Clare G

Mullor

Carulli Mr & MD Nightingale Mr

Darling Col RE

Elli⚫ 8 H Falchino Cat

guarantee all kerogene oil Faller Denman

sold by us to be pure and unadulterated.

Prosont prico

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$3.90 per casa ex store.

"WHITE ROSE,"

$4.30 per case ex store.

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KWONG YUEN,

91 Dos Vœux Road, Wast,

FRENCH CONVENT SCHOOL, NOTICE

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Mrs Olivecrana Mrs Porkina T L Pyne Major RE Ralph Mr & Mrs

Roo Min

Rogste Miss

ROM OP

Scarlett Miss

Cousland A

Dobbie Mr & Mr

Fulton Mr & Men

Fulton Mien

Fulton II H

Griffin Miss

Gabbay

Bmith Mr&MrEG

Smith Miss M

Hind BA

:

Hogg Mrs

Howard Misson

Binclair A

Skott C

Halo Mr & Mrs B A Smith Mr& MA

Hansea WJ Mrs

Howe Mr & M

Stewart Capt & Mrs! Stockton Mi■■

CONSIGNERS

BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"MUNCASTER CASILE,“ From NEW YORK.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained

No claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 13th inst/ will be subject to ront.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 27th inst or they will not be recognised.

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Passenger Lists

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Commercial...JERSEY ATTEN The Courts TRAY CHRI Leading Articles... 21-27 Master Mate and Engineer

Examination .....46 Notes and Comments......28-32 Special Articles 33-39; Valuation of Tenements... 45

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A Mctar Ambulance from Despatch

Blongkong Secretary of Stato...10-41

***......48 Obituary Impressive Funeral.........41 Notes to Shipmaatera ......42

Indo China 8. N. Ue, ... 48 P. & O.Special Post Train.42 Enemy Trading in Chine!47-48 Instructions for Travellera

The St. John Ambuisace through Russian Ter-

Association ...............................48 ritory

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The Colony's Heath.48 Accident to Mrs. Gibson...48. List of Ships Detained ...42 University of Bonglong...43

Kwangtung Flood Relief Government Work.........43:

Fund

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CONSIGNEES

amined on the 13th inst at PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP

|11 am.

COMPANY:

No Fire Insurance has been

From SAN FRANCISCO, effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- JAPAN PORTS and MANILA, signed by

DODWELL & Co, Ltd.,

Agents. Hongkong 6th September,

OANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 8.S. "MONTEAGLE." The above-mentioned steamer having arrived from Vancouver,

THE Steamship

"MANCHURIA,"

CONSIGNEES

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

From SAN FRANCISCO, vis HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS.

and SHANGHAI,

0.9.

'TENYO MARU,”

The above mentioned vessel having arrived, consignces of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bille of Lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate

The above named Steamer hav; delivery of cargo from alongside. ing arrived, Consignees of cargo Cargo impeding disonarge

are hereby notified to send in will be loaded immediately at thoir Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Cargo remaining undelivered on Sept. 6 at 5 p.m., will be landed at Consignee's risk and

Sundstrom Mr&Mrs Victoria and Japan Ports, Con-consignges' risk and expense.

Cargo undelivered after 5th sigaces of eargo are bereby noti-

Tindall Mrs EW

Hammond Capt & Tiadali G

MTB

Howard Mrs

Jenkins Mr

Jones Lou Jones Mrs J Johns Mrs TJE

fed that their code, with the September, 1915 at 5 pm will exception of Parcels, Treasure be subject to landing charges and Vanden Pul Mr &and-Valuables, are being landed if undelivered bSept. 9th at noon

Trabn JA. Mr&Mrs Turner Mr & Mas

Ма Ventris Maj. Gen. Vorgia Mr & Mra

NOTICE

SINGON & CO.

and placed at their risk in the will be subject to both land-expense, and delivery must" ́then... bo takons from the Company's Go- Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, ing and storage charges.

No Fire Insurance whatever down, Storage charges will be as and Godowa Co's Kowloon Go-l

898sed on all Goods remaining un- downs where delivery can be will be affected.

otherwise delivered on Sept. 16th at 5 p.m. obtained

Goods on band after the 19th, Sept., 1915, will be subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be

effected.

All damaged packages are to be lofe in the Godowns and this Office notified, when arrange ments will be made for examina

No Fire Insurance whatever: will be effected.

All ohafed and damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown on Thursday 9th September 1915 No Cisim will be recognised No claims will be entertained after the Goods have left the unless accompanied by short Steamer or Godown. delivery note or list of exceptions All chafed and damaged cargo. taken at the time of delivery to will be landed into the Godown, consignees and signed for and on where they will be examined on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.8. Co., 15th Sept. at 10 am

estimates German losses in La Bassee region to be 17,000, ( Marob 18.-British battleships Irresistible and Ocean and French battleship Bouvet sank by floating mines in Dardanelles. March 19.-Russian enter Memel. Oot, 16-British oraisar Hawke March 21.-Fatile Zeppelin raid

sank by German submarine, on Paris. Oct. 24-Ten days battle be- March 22. Przemysl surrendera

fore Wareaw ende in German to the Russians. defeat.

March 24. British airmen suo- German Oct. 27 Bassiana

consfully attack reoccupy

submarine works at Hoboken. given when the school is opened 37, Hing Long Break. (End Brett Hongkong, 5th September, 1915. Hongkong, September 3, 1915. Hongkong, 4th September 1915,

in Causeway Bay,

Lods and Radom,

Established A. D. 1880.

TRON, STEEL,

tion.

No claims will be admitted

The French Convent school at Causeway Bay not being com- pleted the Classes will re-open at ROW START METAL and on after the goods have left the Go- the present bullding at Wandhal,

Foundry Coke Importera. General Biore- on Monday next September 13 and Retall Ircumongers, Pig Iron and downs... at 9 a.m. Further notice will be 'respers and Bhipääandlers, Nos. 35 and

of Central Market) Telephone Na, 515,

D. W. ORADDOCK

General Traffic Agent.

All claims must be filed on or No Claims will be recognised before October, 2nd 1915, other if filed after 18th Sept. 1915.

wise they will not be recognised.

R. C. MORTON, Agent

K. DOI,

Acty, Agent.

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