EMPLOYERS!
EMPLOYERS!!
EMPLOYERS
AUST
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915,
!!
THE EMPIRE URGENTLY
NEEDS
EVERY SKILLED
ENGINEER
THE WAR.
COUNTRIES ENGAGED.
Britain.
Russia.
France.
Belgium
Italy:
Germany
Austria
Turkey
against
Japao
Servia
Montenegro
ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED, Army corps is a complete army on a small scale in itself. Tebl strength varies from $5,000 to
A
45,000 mon. 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. 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 is from
2,000 to 4,000, strong. cavalry regiment is from 500 to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 156
to 200 man 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 guns and 150 men. Russian Army it consists of 8 gans and 250 men.
LIST OF PASSENGERS:
EXPECTED.
HOTEL LIST.
Hongkong Hotel.
Mr & Mrs
Lauritsen O Kup JB
D Longdad B.
Lonsdale Mix M G Lloyd GT McMurray D Menarte & O Mardling HJ
A
Per P. and O. steamer Molda
Anderson GE via. From London August. Ball los RB- To Shanghai, Mrs Deane, Mrs Buan Mr & Mrs H. H. Fox, Revand Mrs R. M. Bath H Marray Carson, Men Storms, Mr and Baring 3 H Mrs GF. Duddridge Mr E, G, Bellion, Mra ER | Bello DJ. Case, Mr and Mrs B. G. Storing Bouman
100. Mr G Sherman. Miss Biggins Chog
Cestro: Marriais Dr& Mrs ◊) botham, Mr. H. Ridgway, MY: D'Alengah MraMarkham B Mabis B K W. H. Miller, Mr S. Parker, Mr. D'Almada Castro o Mezecki J Green, Mr W. Rood, Dr and Mrs Miss
LD Hay-Bolton. To Hongkong: Mr D'Almada Castro a Moore V
Master F. L. Jarrett, Mrs Gascoigne Mr
Neighbour WR Ormiston J A. H. Barlow, Commander R. W. Paffy ME
Davis Mr&Mrs F EPoli D Myburgh, Mr J. Bradley, To French Capt &z Mira Pitcher & J Manila: Mr H. Kenyon, Mr R EM
Rosy; HIM T French Master Ray, E. H Thompson.
For P. and O. steamer Khybernaricoh PG
Fitzwilliazon DrGALReid Um O From London Aug. 21. To Gould Mr & Mrs J Balberg & Shanghai: Mrand Mrs Bing
Guulbourn V ham.
Per P. and and O. steamer Goodrich O L
Grift GJ Medina. From London Sept. 4. Halls Mr& MiB To Shanghai: Mr R G. Dawie, Hannibal Mr & Rev J. 8. Helps and son, Dr E Cundall, Miss B, Weaver, Mrs Hall Capt TP and Miss Cooper, Miss Dale, Mr Hawett HouM EA G. Stephenson, MrF. E. Frazer, Hodge W3 Miss D. J. Walker, Mrs R. P.
WA
Helas A
NOTICES
MELACHRINO & CO.'S
EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES,
Radames
$2.20 per 100
No. 9
2.80
Rolfe Capt PH
€3.00
4,00
Shirley Dr.BE Smith JG
Smith WH
- Borby V-
Oquare in a Mraßseinert B
Bymmons WG Toonimen O WoeralH-E
White F W
Wilkin J
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Hotel. North RAC Rawlinson R J Robertson Mr &
Mr J
Rolfo PH
Sachse Mr G
Sanderson, and son, Mr W. Har- **Kingsclere row, Dr and Mr W. G Grovnor Bollen: W Miss Wilson, Mr A. C. Thomas, Eura Peroy Mrand Hre J. H. Jennings. To Davera M Hongkong: Mr A. K. Henderson, Dick W
Fielder BE Filting Miss D Miss E. D. George.
Per N.Y K. 6.5 Kitano Maru. Forbo Mr & Mrs From London, July 31-To Hegewer Shanghai: Mr A. Fraser, Mr Logan W Kon Don Chux. To Hongkong: Negre R Mr. and Mrs. G. Ireland, Mr H, 8. Joseph EM North, Mrs H. Kingcome, Mra Rouse and 2 children.
Luhrs J H van✪
A Binger Mr Mrs ET
Smith Mr & Mr F Smyth R
Watkins GH
Wilson M J
Wood OG
King Edward Hotel.
Jackson Mr&Mrs W Joseph J
Luo, W D
Lennox Capt & M TBLennox MrMontgomery Mr &
Mrs
Murphy H Naka! B
Fassmore Mrs WO
Per N.Y.K 8.s, Fushimi Maru, Almond Mrs R
London Aug. 14.-To Beale Mr From Shanghai: Mrs W. E. Scuthcott, Bu Mre F. H. Hanbury, Dr and Mrs Cheng Mr & Mrs Andrew Graham, Misa M. Oathro. Chambers Mr & Miss Hedd, Miss M. A. Conod, Cleary de
Cooke L Mr M. Macphail, Mr J. E. Bates, Cooks, Miss J F Rev and Mrs Witcher and 2 Cooke MasterG M& Newnan Mr & Mr
JP ohildren, Mrend Mrs E. B. Foster,
[Courne"A Mesters Kand B. Staley, Mr A. Duckworth FF Stewart. To Hongkong: Mrand Dutton Mr & Mr✪
A Mrs A. T. Campbell, Mr W, ulti-Sinclair, Mr and Mrs Muir, infant Elon W T
and nurse, Mias G, Ovenden, Miss Fotheringham
Foy Mrs A Fritz O S. Chien, Miss Chance, Mies Plumb, Mr W. Stapleton, Mr O. Fyfe AA Stapleton.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS. June 28-Archduke Francie Fox-
dinand assassinated, July 23-Austria sends an matum to Servis. July 31-Russia orders general
mobilisation.
Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russis, French Cabinetorders general mobilisation. Aug. 2 German forces enter
Luxemburg.
Pearman EO
Perpill A A
Super C
Ramsay Mrs RA Raymond
Caps Riouardson Mr&Mr
Goe Mr & Mrs · Per N.Y.K. 9.9, Hirano Maru. Gregory T M
Grieve E From London Aug. 28.-To Hammos Mr & Mrs Shanghal: Mr Fraser, Mrs San-Hashimoto FR derson and Master Sanderson, Hayman H
Honhing A Mra O'Hara. To Hongkong: Aug. 4-England sends altims-Mr BM, Mayes, Miss G. Rip
tum, demanding observance pingale. K of Belgian neutrality. Ger- many rejects ultimatum. Aug. 5.-England at war. Aug. -Gormans enter Lioge. French invade southern Alsace. Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia, Japan sends altimatum to Germany.
Aug. 17.-British land in France. Ang. 19-Beginning of battle of
Lorraino.
Ang.20-Gormansenter Brussels, Aag. 23-Germane enter Namar. Aug. 24-British begin retreat
from Mons.
.
Ang. 25- French evacuate Ma'.
hausen,
IN YOUR FACTORY g. 2-Germans take Longwy,
NOT ON WAR WORK.
MAKE IT EASY
FOR THEM
ΤΟ
GO AND EASY
TO COME BACK.
Aug. 27-- Louvain, burned by Gormans. Japanese block- ade Taingtau. Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German advance reaches Benlis. French Government moves to Burdeaux.
Sept, 3-Russians occupy Lem•
berg.
Sept. 5-Battle of the Marne
begins.
Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the
Germana,
www
Sept. 12-German retreat halte
on the Aisne, Sept. 20
Germans bombard Rheime.
submarine Sept. 22-German
Binks British oruisers Aboa- kir, Oresay, and Hogue. Sept. 28-Indian troops land at
Harseilles.
Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of
Antwerp,
Oct. 2-Germans defeated at
Augustowo,
Oct. 6-Belgian Government re- moved from Antwerp to Ostend.
Oct. 7-Bombardment of Ant-
werp.
Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by
the Germans.
Oct. 12-A Boer commando, in the Cape Province mutinies. Oct. 13 — Belgian Government transferred from Ostenili to Havre.
Oct. 14-Allies occupy Ypres.
Battle begins on the Vistula. Oct. 15-Ostond occupied by
the Germans.
Oct, 18-British cruiser. Hawke sunk by German submarice. 3ok 24-Ten days battle be- fore Warraw andain German defeat, Jot. 27 →→ Bungame
· Löds and Badom.
recocupy
Bylvester Ma B
Tenso H
Thornton EI Tourtellot KEL Tauda B
Underwood Mr &
Mrs J H Wilson R W Young J
Philipp P Rend E Roynolds OW
Robertson D
Grand Hotel.
Anker JO -Buchanan Mra 8 Craw A B
baad
Orden O
Gran OJ do Homne FG James B
RYAD E
Stanton JKS
Thorig HF
Toda OW
Dunrich A Grant J
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Jonson O Klerk J de Manteiro J Martins P J K
Oct. 29~Turkish naval attacks on
Odessa and in the Crimes. Oct. 30-Col. Maritz, robal leader
driven out of Cape Colony. Nov. 1- German naval victory Johansen W
off the cozat of Chili: Nov. 3-German squadron makes araid on British coast. Nov. 4-German cruiser Yorck strikes mine in Jade Bay. Nov. 5-England and France de- clare war on Turkey. Dar danelles forts bombarded. Nov. 6-Tsingtail surrendera. Nov. 7 Russians enter East
Prussia,
Nov. 10--The Eden destroyed.
Nov. 11-Germans, ospture Dix
made.::
Rooze FG
Smith J
Vode V-D Voon W B Van Wright SH
Carlton Hotel,
Andrews A Barthett W T Cameron De M Clark Miss EC Clark Mix & M
Hoshal Dr J Jarrett Capt Fen.
Joan GLD Joan Miss Konyon H
Crossey Mr & Mrs Manalang
Cropley L Cropley NO Cropley O
Paris. Mis Go
Maraton Miss E MoDougall AK Meet Thomas Panna WY
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CONTENTS.
1-3; Royal Naval Canteen Con.
cert UK DES FÖRSTA
Day by Day ****
Passenger Lists
4
savers ela
Steamera ......22009292 100 JARDAK
5
Oburch Notes.net
.44
The Colony's Health ......44.
Hotel Lists SALE 2410
Scottish Women's Hospital
Correspondence
7
for Foreign Servios.., 45-
Commercial
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DIE BED SUN OLANDA ATA
The Sanitary Board
.45- 5.
The Uourts...... 9—19 Yaumati Fire
Leading Articles.......20-97 Motor Ambulance for the
Front: anar a 48 Notes and Comments.....28-32 To Prevent Flcode..........., 18.
Special Articles 33-39
Dutble Mr & Mra · Bmith DB Engelbreht FP State EJ Florence Miss Stook W A
Mr Old Stephens Mr&Mrs H Sport rate Mias Fulcher WO Grace0
Stevenson A
Nov. 19 House of Commone voles a new army of 1,000,000 men. More than 1,100,000 Nov. 28-Rassians surround Ger
man corps south of Lodz. Griswold Mrs F9 Thomson R Nov. 26-British battleship Bul-Hemeres Mr & Mrs Walter Ber JA K
wark destroyed by explosion
in the Medway River, Doc. 1-German Reichstag votea new credit of five billion marks. King George visits Flanders. .'
Taylor JT Thom Wm
Helmers Mr & Mrs Tolaven L
E P.
Peak Hotel. Essca Mra Armstrong W Baddoe Me & Mrs Barnati Mr & Mrs Bowdler Mes
Carmichael Mr and
Dec. 2-Austrians occupy Bel
grade. Gen. De Wet caplar- Mr HF ed
Dec. 3-Servisns defeat Aus- trians in three days' baitie: Dec. 6-Germans occupy Lodz, Deo, 8-British naval victory off
Falkland Islands.
Dec. 9-Gen. Byers, Boor leader,
killed at the Vaal River. Dec. 13-British submarine sinke the Mesandiohin Dardanelles, Deo. 15-Austrians evaousta Bel
grade, Dec. 16-German cruisera bom- bard Scarborough and Hartlepool.
Dac. 18-Egypt proclaimed a British protectorate. Gen. Botha reports Boer rebellion sa at an end. Deo. 20:20 Severe fighting on the line of the Bzura River, Dep. 23-French Chamber votes
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Cartwright H A Campbell Mr W M
Cary FW.
| Cosulli Mr & Mrs D
Courland A
0
Darling ColRE
Debbie Mr & Mr Falchine Cal Fuller Denman
A
Hale Mr & Mrs B Hanes WJ Mr Hammond Capt &
Hind B A
Jonos Log Johns Mr TJE
Kadorio E
Jan.
Jan.
Leavell Dr & Mrs Lembalet Marriott Mrs Micholson Mejora Mitchelmore Mr&
Mr V Moss Mr & Mrs DK Oilverana Mrs Perkins TL Fyns Major RE Ralpha Me & Mra
Roa Min Rom OP.
Scarlett Miss
Skinner Miss
Skott O
Smith Mr & Mrs EG
Prince of Wales' Fund'... 41 Tamcar Literstore ......41 Proclamation..............42 Canton News
............... 42 Two Hongkong and Shang-
hai Bank Men Killed.42 The Cigarette and Tobacco
Fund
0 0 .... 43.
NOTICE,
Garments for the Front...48. News from the North......47. Kwangtung Flood Relief
Memorandum of Cargo. 47- Average amount of Bank'
Notes 01 201 m. 48 The Tendency to become
too Fat
Telegrams 95352) 621
NOTICE
SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK) PEAK TRAMWAY Co.
GOAL.
The undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Cowle Harbour Coal Co., Ltd, are Smith Mr& MAP prepared to quote prices for beat Stewart Capt & Mrs: quality Silimpopon Coal trim- Tisdall G Tape Bay
med into Bunkers atebattik ori Sandakan (British North Triapis Bron Vanden Pol Mr &
Borneo),
Mra
Ventris Maj. G
Silimpopon Coal compares fovourably with the better grades of Japanese Coal and gives good results on a very moderate con- sumption.
Steamers calling at Sebaftik Mor Sandakan exclusively for Silimpopon Coal (either cargo or Bankora) are exempt from pay-
Jan. 8-French advance sorosa; Aisne, Dorth of Scissoùs, 13-Tarks occupy Tabris. Count Berchtold resigns.
19-German air fleet bom barda Yarmouth, Jan. 21-General Falkenhayn, ment of all Fort charges.
At Sebattik steamers German War Minister, berthed alongside the Companys' resigns.
wharf where there is a minimum
4+
Jan. 24-Britian naval victory in North Bles: the Blucher sunkt 28-Germans lose heavily a Givency and Cuinoby.
Jan.
war oredit of £340,000,000. Dad, 25-British naval and aerial raid against Cuxhaven. Dec. 28-French coupy St. Georgee, near Nieuport Jan, 1, 1915-H.M.3. Formidable Jan,
subk in the Channel, Jan, 3-French captare Steinbach. Feb. Jan. 3-4 Russians win decisivo
viotary over Tarks in the Feb. Caucasus,
ато
depth of 27 to 28 foot at low water Spring Tides.
Chats of Bibako Bay, (Sebattik Earbar) Pricus, and all other 31 —Germany inaugurates inmation concerning the Port submarine-raids.....
can be had on application to the Man 3-Germen suxiliary cruiser Age: 1
BRADLEY & Co., Ltd.: aunk off Patagonis.
6-Türke attempt to cross Buez Canal,
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