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EMPLOYERS!

EMPLOYERS!!

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916.

EMPLOYERS !!

THE EMPIRE URGENTLY

NEEDS

EVERY SKILLED

ENGINEER

THE WAR,

Germany

HOTEL LIST.

Hongkong Hotel.

Kup JB Laurition O

Bunn Mr & MrB D Longfield 8

Lenadale Miss MG Lloyd GT

MoMurray D

Choy Leung-ahi MrMarkham B

Marriott Dr& Mrs

D'Almada Castro e

Anderson GB

Bali to IE

COUNTRIES ENGAGED,

Bain H Murray

Baring J H

Ballics, Mrs E B

Britain.

Bell O DJ

Manarte & O

Houman G

Maroling HJ

Russia.

Franco, Belgium.

Italy

Master

Jupan Servis

Daffy Miss ME

EM

Montenegro

French Master

Gartcob PG

Austria

Turkey

agalust

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 on cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong, Regiment of infantry ia from

2,000 to 4,000 strong. cavalry regiment is from 50 to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 150

to 200 men strong. Battery of artillery in the British and French armies has 6 guns and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 In the gune and 150 men, Buaian Army it consists of gune and 250 men

PRINCIPAL EVENTS

Mr & Mr D'Almada Castro o

D'Almada Castro'

Mehta B-K Merock! J McNipoll LD Moore W Neighbour WIL Ormiston J

Davis Mr & Mre FEPoli D

French Capt & Mrs Pitcher & J

Reay, Him F Ray, E. H Fitzwilliams DiGBLReed Mrs O

Rolla Capt PH

Gould Mr & Mrs J Salberg G Gibb J Qualbourn V Goodrich O.L Grilk GJ

Shirley Dr RE 8m16 JG Smith W H Borby V

Hallo Mr & Mrs B CBquara Miss A

Hanaiba: Mr & Mrastel aert B

W.A

Hall Capt T P Heine A

Bymmons W G Teonwimon 0. Vosgeli HE

Wilkie J Wood GG Wood Mrs RF

Hewett HoaM EA White FW Hodge WJ

Joseph E M Josoph 8 M

Jones MT

King Edward Hotel.

Almond Mre R Beale Mrs

Blac

Budge W

Cheng Mr & Mrs AChambara Mr & Cleary de

June 28-Archduke Francis Fer-

dinand assassinated.

July 23-Austria sends an alti.

matum to Servia.

July 31-Russia orders general

mobilisation.

Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russia. French Cabinetorders general mobilisation.

Aug. 2

German forces enter Luxemburg.

Ang. 4-England sends ultima- tum, demanding observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger- rejects ultimatum. many

Aug. 5.-England at war, Aug. Y.-Germans enter Liege. French invade Southern Alsace.

Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia.

Cooki F L

Cooko, MlJ F Cooke Masters

JP Coures A

Jackson Mr Mrs W Joseph J

Lee W D Lennox Capt & Mrs TS Lennox

Mrs Montgomery M &

Mrs

Murphy H Nakai B

M& Nowron Mr & Mre Pasemom Mrs WC Pearman HO

Duckworth FF Dutton Mr & Mrs Elson W T Fotheringham Capt For Mra A Fritz C Fyfe A A Ges Mr & Mra Gremory T M G.love E

Hammes Mr & Mr Hashimoto FR Hayman H HoahinRA

LIST OF PASSENGERS EXPECTED,

For P. and O. steamer Molda via. From London August' 7,— To Shanghai: Mrs Deane, Mrs H. H. Fox, Rev, and Mrs R. M. Carnson, Mr E. Storms, Mr and Mrs G. F. Duddridge Mr E. G Case, Mr and Mrs B, G, Storms Mr G. Sherman, Miss Higgina- botham, Mr O. H. Ridgway, Mr. W. H. Millar, Mr B. Parker, Min. Green, Mr W. Reed, Dr and Mrs Hay-Bolton. To Hongkong: Mr F. L. Jarrett, Mrs Gascoigne Mr A. H. Barlow, Commander R. W. Myburgh, Mr J. Bradley, To Manila: Mr H. Kenyon, Mr R. Thompson.

Per P. and Q, steamer Khyber. From London Aug. 21. To Shanghal: Mr and Mrs E. Bing ham.

Per P. and and O. steamer Medina. From London Sept. 4.-- To Shanghai: Mr R Q. Dawie, Rov J. 8. Helps and son, Dr E Cundall. Miss B. Weaver, Mrs and Miss Cooper, Miss Dale Mr G. Stephenson, MrF. E. Frazer, Mias D. J. Walker, Mrs R. P. Sanderson, and son, Mr W. Har- row, Dr and Mr W. G Grovnor

NOTICES

MELACHRINO & CO.'S

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

Radames

No, 9

$2.20 per 100-

I

2.80

3.00

4,00

SOLE AGENTS:

HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.

Miss Wilson, Mr A. C. Thomas, OBTAINABLE ALSO AT Mr and Hra J. H. Jennings. To Hongkong: Mr A. K. Hende.son, Miss E. D. George.

Per N.Y K. 8.5 Kitano Maru. From London, July 31.-To Shanghai: Mr A. Fraser, Mr Kon Don Chug. To Hongkong: Mr and Mrs G. Ireland, Mr H, S. North, Mrs H. Kingcome, Mrs Rouse and 2 children.

Per N.Y.K 8.8, Fushimi Maru, From London Aug. 14.-To Shanghai: Mrs W. E. Stuthoott, 8Mrs F. H. Hanbury, Dr and Mrs

Perpill & A Soph CH Rammy Mr R& Raymond RichardsonMr & Mrs Sylver Kr Тапхо Н Thornton H Tourtellot Mrs EL Tauds 8 Underword Mr &

Mrs J H Wilion R W YLusg J

Carlton Hotel.

Andrews A Haribel W T Cameron Dr M Clark Miss E. C Clark Miks GM Creasey Mr & Mrs Copley L

Cropley NC Cropley 0 0 Davis Misa GC Duthie Mr & Mrs Engelbroht FP Florence Mix F16 Mrs C & child

Prances Mian Fulober WO GTACA G

Griswold Mra F 8

Hoshal DrJ

Jarrett Capt FE Joris GLD Jaan Mise Konyan Manalang C Marston Miss E McDougall AK Meek Thomas l'enteil WV Smith DS States E

Block WA

Andrew Graham, Miss M. Cathro. Miss Hedd, Miss M. A. Conod, Mr M. Macpaail, Mr J. E. Bates, Rov and Mrs Witcher and 2 children, Mrand Mrs E B. Foster, Masters K. and H. Staley, Mr A. Stewart To Hongkong: Mr and Mrs A. T. Campbell, Mr W. Sinclair, Mr and Mrs Muir, infant and nurse, Miss G, Ovenden, Miss S. Chiau, Miss Chance, Miss Plumb, Mr W. Stapleton, Mr C. Etapleton.

· KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

·

Per N.Y.K. Bs. Hirano Maru. From London Aug. 8.-To Shanghai: Mr Fraser, Mrs San- derson and Master Sanderson, and Mrs O'Hara. To Hongkong :| Mr 8. M. Mayes, Miss G. Rip-

Stephens Mr&Mre H pingale,

Stavonson A

Taylor JT

Thom Wm

Thomson R

Helmers Mr & Mrs T davea L

Homeres Mr & Mrs Walker Rev JA K

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Kingsclere Hotel.

Bal'ex J W

Cavaro 8 M

Japan sende oltimatam to Bura Perce Germany.

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

Lorraine.

Aug.20-Germana enter Brussels. Aug. 23-Germans enter Namur. Ang. 24-British begin retreat

from Mons.

Aug. 25- French evacuate Mu!-

hausen.

Dick H W

Fielder E

Filkins Mias D

North RAC Rawlinson RJ

Robertson Mr &

Mrs J

Forbes Mr & Mrs A Singer Mr&Mrs ET Hcegoward

Rolfo P H

Sachte Mrs G

Smith Mr & Mr F Smyth R Watkins H WHson M J

Grand

Hotel,

Logan W Luhrs J HvaD G Nogre R

Ankor JO Buchanan Mra S

IN YOUR FACTORY Aug. 26-Germans take Longwy. Oruden

Aug. 27-Louvain burned by Germans. Japanees block- ade Taingtau.

Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland, Sept. 2-German advance reaches Senlis. French, Government moves to Bordeaux.

B

Dunrich'A Grant J Grsan (J de Homne FG James B Johanann W Jones E Johnson O Klark J do Warteiro J

Sept. 3-Russians occupy Lem Martina PJ K

berg.

ON WAR WORK. Sopt Bittle of the Marne

NOT ON WAR WORK.

MAKE IT

EASY

FOR THEM

ΤΟ

GO

AND

EASY

TO COME BACK.

begine.

Peak

Armstrong W Bacon Mra Badios Mr & MTE

Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the

Garmane.

Sept. 12-German retreat balte

on the Aisne,

→→ Germane bombard Sept. 20

Rheimi. Sept. 22-German

submarine

Odner T 'Philipp P

R2nd E Rey.olds C W Robertson D Rnoze FG REAR E

* Smith J

Stanton J K 8 Thn:: HF Todd W Vede V D

Barnatt Mr & Mrs Bowdler Hru Carmichael Mr and

Mrs Fr Cartwright HA Campbell Mrs W M Cary FW

Casulli Mr & MrsD

0

Cousland A

einke British cruisers Abou- kir, Cressy, and Bogue. Darling Col RE Jept. 28-Indian troops land at

Marseilles:

Antwerp.

defeated at

Debbie Mr & WITH Falchina Col

Fuller Denma

Vean WB Van Wright 9 H

Hotel.

Leavell Dr & Mrs Lembo'st Marriott M Micholson Maj&M Mitchelmare Mr&

MTV Mom Mr& Mn DK Oilveruna Mrs Perkins T L Pens Major RE Balobs Mr & Mrs Roa Mike

KOP Scarlett Miss Skinner Misa Skott O

2.

Smith Mr Mrs EG

Sept. 28-Germana begin siege of Hal Mr Mrs B A Smith Mr& MmA

Hanson WJ Mra Bewart Capt & Mr. Hind B A

Tiadal! G Hammond Caps & ↑ po R»*•

Trahn JA Mr&Mr Mra Janes I so

Vandon Pul Mr & Johns Ms TJR

Mto Kadongle E

Ventris Maj. Gen.

Oct. 2-Germane

Augustowo.

Oct. 5-Bolgian Government re- moved from Antwerp to Ostend.

Oct. 7--Bombardment of Ant-

worp.

Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by

the Germans.

Oct. 12-A Boer commando in the Cape Province matinice. Oct. 13 - Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to Havre.

Oct. 14-Allies occupy Ypres. Battle begins on the Vistula.

· Oct. 15-Ostend, occupied by

the Germana,

Oct. 16-British oruiser Hawko sunk by German submarine. Oct. 24-Ten days' battle be- fore Warsaw ends in German defeat.

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CONTENTS.

Blas having arrived here per s.s. Day by Day ............................ 1-Royal Naval Cantéen Con=" **Laomedon Messrs. Goddard Passenger Lists

Steamers

and Douglas will attend at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon at 10 am. on Friday, 17th instant to survey all Hotel Lists damaged packages

Consigne s of cargo arrived are requested to have representatives present.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agent, OS 9. Co, Ld.

and C.M.S.N. Co., Tal.

R.

NOTICE.

Correspondence Commercial

Charch Notes NYSTRIKE

4.

MK4 49) OTTO

5

The Olony's Health

7

Scottish Women's Hospital

for Foreign Service...45

8

U UND FUT 9.

The Sanitary Board

45

9-19 Yaumati Fire

Front

45

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The Cooris NE VENETIA

Leading Artioles............20-27 Motor Ambulance for the Notes and Comment......28-32

To Prevent Ficode...

40

Special Atticles................. 33-39 Garments for the Front,.. 40 Sport

Prince of Wales' Fund ...41 Tamcar Literature ......41 Proclamation ..........42 Cinton NewÀ

***........... 42

Any European, Non-Asiatic or Two Hongkongand Shang- Indian desire to leave the

Lai Bank Mer Killed.42 Colony, should apply in writing, The Cigarette and Tobacco for permission to do so to the

¡ ( »ptain Bu: orintendent of Police, at least 48 hours before the n- tended hour of departure, giving name, nation«lity, · <aze, вех, height and oco pation of the applic-nt, and stating the name!

Givos Instant Rs. 5f

No matter what your coop" Kitky - organs may be satirling aroun--whether

ASTHMA, INFLUKAZA;||||| NABAL GATARRH, -On ORDINARY DOUGH... -you will find la tile tamons recedy a restorative power that to statyký. maqua led

TAKK FE

40 YEARS

the Crimingai

KWAKE OF

Rassiena reoccupy CURE FOR ASTHMA

* Lods and Radom.

Fund

NOTICE.

COAL.

News from the North... Kwangtung Flood Relief

Fand.... Memorandum of Cargo.. 47 Average amount of Bank

Nolea...

:48 The Tendency to become

too Fat............48

Telegrams...pass okoiyen

NOTICE

of the steamer or other vessel or SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK) PEAK TRAMWAY CO.

the hour of the train by wh ch thepplicant wishes to leave. Applicants should apply in person

The undersigned having been

for their pas-e at the Ce tral arrointed Agents for the Cowle Police Station between the bours Harbour Coal Co., Ltd. ara 09 a.. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to prepared to quote prices for best 4 p.m. daily.

quality Slimpopon Coal trim. Hongkong 9th, July, 1915.

med into Bunker at ebattik or

(British Sandakan

North Borneo).

Silimpopon Coal compares fovourably with the better grades of Japanese Coal and gives good results on a very moderate con- sumption.

SINGON & GO.

Established A. D. 1820,

DON, STEEL METAL and HARD WARE MERCHANTS. Wholarsle and Retail Ironmongers, Pig leon and Foundry Coke Importers, General Store kespera and Bhipobandiers, Nos. 35 art 37, Hing Loong Street, (2nd Street West of (antral Marketi Telephone Wa M18.

MARTIN'S

APIOL SSTEEL

FoldaPILLS.

Trenah Itamody burssikreegulariién. 2. BOURANGA Di und da niwazi hiệp v hor di Stelan «Pain LDA KOUM AQShni'an lhe tr sies of any Irvocniarity of Use FystPOS, I

FIBA? DA Administered. Thosi wis zee kameed, 17

meals. All Cheminis ad per zo

wrong hoal Die Nority of 2003_fron_dis STARTEN, GARNIE Bunkhampton, Rug

MARTIN'S

APIOL &STEEL PROOPILLS

Steamers calling at Sebattik or Sandakan exulvaively for Silimpopon Coal (either cargo or Bunkers) are exempt from pay- ment of all Port obarges.

steamers are At: Sehattik berthed alongside the Companys' wharf where there is a minimum donth of 27 to 28 fast at low water Spring Tidos. Alon

Cho ta of Sibuko Bay, Bebattik Farbar) Prices, and all otber inimation concerning the Fort: can be had on application to the Ager ts.

NE BRADLEY & Co. Ltd.

Agents Chwie Harbour Cool

Hongkong, 8th June, 1915.

LIMITED

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

1. dan, ka 1:00 am. Erant is Br

01

10.00 AM, 10 -11.40 4.0-

ES ME

18:43 PM C 101 FAL

fat

ENS FI

1.55 PM, to 5.00 730

*

as M.

kaa natok NIGHT CARS, 4.50 1. Bad y TM4 999 zari,ku £0.00 PX úvery half hours · ILO P.M. 10 15:43 8.30

every quarter of an hour, SUNDAYSNIN

1.45 AM to 10.20, Every 11 MINÄ, YONG AN to 11,00 AM. 26.30 AM to

18.00 NOOR 16.00 Noox to 1,00 FAI

5.00 P.VI 300 t, to

600 1,1% 100 136 £10 B.K.

"

20 MIDI.

NIOM CARS (nazon Wack Daya.

|BATURDAYN

Extra Cartaz - in midnight. BPECIAL CARE

By Arnagement at the Company's Ofise, Blomseden Buildwas, ¿Des Voeux Bosé, Central.

#Paason whed Daddy ticketą avaliable for all care not already fell running at the Lime pixied in the Company' time cni len, but nɛy for special cars, can be oétaired on application-at the Company's Offcamm Ha Betos Licket wijs be farted until parmant there. has been made in Bank Notes of the Chaque or Compradors order reprmentlag Baek Hotas.”

JOHN D. HUMPH RAYSA BONI

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