OVO 28 ARITMUYOK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Serules to the China Mall.) | (Router's Service to the Okina Mail) | (Reuter's Bérvios to the China Maik)

THE MEXICAN CRISIS.

T

Conscription Proceeding.

Vigorously.

MORE MEN THAN RIFLES.

LONDON, Nov. 20.

AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL ORISIS,

The Senate On Strike |

LONDON, NOV. 21

A Melbourne telegram states that the Labour majority in the Senate re-

NO GENERAL ELECTION. The Government's Intentions.

LONDON, Nov. 30,

Mr. John Redmond, speaking at Bir. mingham, said that the Opposition might make up their minds that there would not be a General Election, and

THE CHINA MAH..

SPORTING.

4.

H.M.S... Tamar-Esitaman; Torrington

Clementa: Hurdiu. Wars, Caldwell Niuholla, Palmer, "-Rawlins, Smith, Jozen:

EXTTER SERVICHE ERAGUE, DIY, 9.7 Submarines v. 88th Coy: RG.A. Navar ground, 9.45 p.m. Referee, Mr. F. W. Eager

Football Naten.

Atologram from Mexico City states/fuses to transach business until the that Home Rule,. Welsh Digsstablish- | the ground was not marked dut; nothing að |

I

$bat President Huerta is preparing House of Representatives consider Mr.Ment, and the Plural Voting Bill would message to the Congrass, which is [Fisher's motion expressing, a lack of Pass into law during the lifetime of the Boy who was, as LEDA, BUST on SOME

confidence in the Government, which Present Parliament the latter déclined to trest seriously.

opening today. Conscription is going on vigarbusly, and the wen exceed the Available gides. There is a relaxation of the tension in the "belie that the United States does not intend in THE SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE. mediate action.

UNITED STATES AND INSURGENTS.

Opinion of India.

“REFORMED · MONGOLIÄ"

AND RUSSIA.

LONDON, NOT. 31.

A regrettabin fasture of the past week | was "the undnished game between, the R. G. A. and Royal Engineers on Saturday last in the Hongkong League. Owing to lackness on the part of the ground staf

several went scouting for the Number all, was done until the time to start, when

ather pidgin.' Aftar considerable de. lay, the late start of 4.30, official time al kick-off, was attended till nearly five o'clock and ultimately a really ine game was declared oull and roid for was of good light, ach side having scored two had the best of la each having goals, sad In one particular part of the game, the sapper'i

and ibe gunnaks ja in the frat

the second; at the time of the commation

Racter's St. Petersburg correspond Losnos, Nor, 20. Font telegraphe that the Monoghlian Preppers were defending for all they worth,

mier states that the object of his visit to the Russian capital is to express the sincere thanks of reformed Mongolia

Reuter's Bombay correspondent telegraphs that the "newspapers in

can insurgent leader, General Carranz, Five is the necessity for action by

bat Mr. Hair, President Wilson's un

Following the demand by the Möxi-Indii agree in urging how imper-for the friendship of the Russian Gov. an added interest. Many are of opinton,

The South African Government to

official envoy, should produce bis remedy the well-founded grievances

redentials, which he was unable to do, fot

of Indians. Telegrams from various deslings between the United States parts of India express, the strongest Government and the insurgents eaded.indignation at the events in South Africa, which form a general topic. At Bombay meetings and subscrip- rions are being arranged.

:

Saviour of the Fatherland,

LONDON, Nuv. 21, -

The European papers comment A telegram from Mexico City saya that Napoleon's dictum that the law cautionsly in view of the conflicting is not violated when one saves the statements. The Pioneer says that Fatherland is given prominenen in Pre. though the atrocity stories may be sident Huerta's message to Congress, gely exaggerated, it is impossible which contains no reference to later.ot to recognise the seriousness of antional relations. It proceeds to the position. justify the recent dissolution of Con gress and concludes with a reminder to the Congressman that the moment is a solemn one and may possibly be de cisive of the future of the nation. The President hopes that Mexicans will soon be united in the task of national reconstruction,

A Lahore telegrum says that there

corners and throws in being conceded wholesale anything bargoals, of which they had already lost two. No doubt Me. Fi the League Secretary, will adjust matters and the match when replayed will have

mnment. The Mission will present a is too late to start this to the and with some justification, that 4.30 letter to the Tear, Ku Tuk Ktu haeyes and it is a moot point whether the Club and the D.C.L.I. match to-morrow been appointed to investigats import-will be completed seeing that 4.30 is fixed ing another two points as a result of this ant industrial enterprises in Russiz for the kick off. The "Dukes are expect three stalwarts in Boddars, G. Smith and with the view to improving Russe match, notwithstanding they have lost Mongolian trade relations. „

Dunsford, who have gnuo home in the abopship. A more open game should re sult 14 the meeting of the Tamar and B. G. A. The sailors lost their opening match with the Dakos" but if rumour does not liela this occasion, the gunners will have no easy thing on. Green and Co. acod be on their best behaviour and not leave matters so lato na has boon their went so far this

SPORTING.

Cricket.

KONGKONG C.C. V. XOWLOON."

P013011

Undoubtedly the surprise of junior matches so far has bear the dao displays of Commencing with the Hongkong Police.

defeat from the D.C.f.I.. Reserves" thay went one better at their vast outing,

This First Division Logere mich will Take place on the Hongkong. Club's Freund, st two o'clock tomorrow.

Hongkong: R, Hancock (Captain), R. effecting s draw with the Tamar Reserves. is el feeling there over the ques-x. Anderson, A. A. Claxton, P. H. Cobbs, Since then they have gone from victory to

G... Submarines, Bird Coy., B.0. tion. The Hon. G. K. Gokhale, D. E. Donnelly, A. L. Gace, R. Ron-victory, defeating in turn. 87th Co., Buglers. It is no small performance to member of the Viceroy's Council, Hedy, M. M. Maas, S. S. Moors. T. E. 88th Co., R.G.A., and the D.C.L.I.

presenting Bombay, does not at Pearce, and E. P. Thursfeld-

Kowloom: J. P. Robinson, F. J. de beat the three gunner tesmi in a little over a week, the defeat sustained by the 88th tek much weight to the Cape Town Rome, W. Kay. K. R. Macekill. W. L. Company being their first of the seasca siftcial denial, and says that any in-Wesse, W. T. Elsen. W. E. Dixon, B. This makes matters more even and there is now little between the first four teams. quiry was bound to be more or less. Evans, H. S. Rouse, J, H. Mead, and

The R. E. Rod, have advance. a little. AR. F. Raven.

otherwise the teams are in much the same places as last weck.

There is much speculation as to Pre-whitewashing; but the fact that the sident Wilson's next move, as Mr. Union sees the need of an inquiry O'Shaughnessy has received further

he regards as'n hopeful sign, instructinga to remain at his post,

"

The British Squadron. The news regarding the British Squadron was read with the keenest interest, the Mexicans considering that Great Britain is their friend. Foreign. are are actively taking defence precan tions, fearing disturbances.

POSITION STILL GRAVE.

LONDON, Nov. 11..

"Association Football.

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CRAIGENGOWER 1. CIVL SERVICE,

The Handbook of the H.E.F.L. in! League match, on the Civil Service ground eagerly awaited by many enthusiasts a at 2 p.m. Craigengower: LA A. Rose, well as by Sacretaries who look to a book of this kind for guidance in a hundred and The handbook is now in the E. L. Braga, G. A. Hancock, G. R. Southerton, H. B. Tayler, R. Bass, R. prister's bands and when completed will Pestonji, J. D. Yorin, F... Tata, Caurpass anything of its kind ever issued

the Far East. Those who want a copy The position of the Indian quesJobaston and R. & Carvalho, Reserve should communicate with Mr. Hager the HK.P.4. Hon, Sec. While on the subject of the F.K.F.A. the question of Rafersos tien in Natal is still grave. There A. Davierwalls. have been exciting disturbances upon

again stops up. Quite snamber of com. laints are voiced in so minor key by different clube as to the ineficiency of sugar estates at illova, where a small body of police armed caly with

olici la. These may be only the wail of diasppointed teams expecting points and staves routed four hundred Indians

putting the hame on the referen, but the who asetiled them. The ringlenders were arrested, and the police after

H.FF.A should in any case keep a watch. fal eye on this all-important department of the game. The league talias are appended. The Japazese cruiser, Iczumo, is wards removed five trolleylouds of

R. E. Reserves-Wilkinson; Tucker, cane-knives, fencing standards and now hurrying to Mexico.

other weapons from the Indian bar-Hill; Robinson, Smith, Boff; Hurth, racks. The rioters offered to resume Dowie, Hertop, Richards, Colgau.

D.C.L.I. Band-Caon; Briscoe, Twit. work but were informed that they

Twenty-Two Warships on the

Scene.....

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Already United States, British French and, Jerman warships are in Mexican waters. The total number of warships present is twenty-two.

Rebels Threaten English People

It is reported that English prople from Campeche uilworke are crowding iato Vera Cruz owing to threats by the rebels; hence the despatch of British Aruisers,

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A NATIONALIST CITIZEN ARMY" FOR IRELAND.

Strikers To Be Enrolled ARMY OFFICERS TO ASSIST

LONDON, Nov. 20.“

R. E. RESERVED.. D.O.LI. BAND These teams met on the Military ground yeaterday, both being in need of the 2nd Div. United Services League points at stake. Teams :-

HONGKONG . D.O.LI. Longas matab, on the club ground, kick Hongkong F0.-C. A. 4.30 pm Goldenberg: M. L. Railton and J. Stalker, C. Brown, W. B. Rigden and R. F; Long; 1. L. Goldenborg, A F. Briggs. C. Edgcumbe N. L. Railton and J. O. Lowick,

will not be allowed to do so ull Mon-chett; Smith, Alexander, Little;- Will-R.

ecka, Wright, Howell, Candler, Stone. dany."

Beferee, Mr Moran,

FOSTAL EMPLOYEES WARNED.

LONDON, Nov. 20.

The Band started and it was some time before either team get into the run of the game. The first forward movement by the sappers was terminated by Richards shoot. Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmastering wide. Wright was a smart forward, and General, warned, the Postul em- ployees that if they struck measures would be taken which would render a recurrence of a strike impossible.

LARKIN'S SOCIALIST TIRADE.

Rushed by Stadents.

the hefty Tucker wee hard pressed by him, conceding a corner which like many others eams, to nothing. The uppers forwards had the defence bosten when Dowie labbed the ball scross goal instead of shooting, Richards being unable to do better than head wide. Wright dashed right past the opposing backs but fell at the arities! moment and at the other end Richards nearly had the ball from Caan who fumbled but luckily recovered. Just before the in- berral, Hortoperadod the back and scored with a fast low shot that Can got his hands to bat could not prevent entering the net. Halftime. Reserves, 11. D.C.L.I. Band, Q,

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Messrs. Polishwalls & Kotwalt, Cotton Yarn Brokers, in their report dsted November 11, state:-Since the issue of our last report, dated the 7th instant per .. Lacia, there has been "Do material change in the condition of our market, which remsics atterly doll and stagnant. while prices, as will be reet from appended sales, have declined one dollar per bale all round. Daliveries bave again fallen off.

Closing tone very dull. Total sales 1,400 bales. Unsold stocks $9.000 balas, Bold but undelivered is the godown and. to arrive 48,000 Bales,

Arrivals,The mail stra. Devanha, and Asssye, and extra atr. Kamalde Marix from Bombay, and str. Taysang, and Fookang, from Calcutta have brought in 17,300 ale for Hongkong and 14,500 Balen for Bhanghar Shipments from Bangkong S2,000 to banghai, and coast" parts, baler

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LONDOS, Nov. 20 A labour leader named Connoly, ad-|

Larkin, the recently released Irish

88th Coy., RO.A.7 6 1 0 18 Hongkong Police..? 611247 dressing a meeting of strikers in Dublin labour leader, addressed a Socialist

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18 9 87th Coy, D.U.L.17 4-9-1 19 last night said anyone intending to join demonstration at the Albert Hall.

83rd Cox, RG.A6 8 2 1 10 the Transport Workers' Union must be He made a violent speech denounc On resuming the Band quickly forced a Reserva 881 10 821 18 Can Sabmarines 32 prepared to surol in the "Citizṣnarmy"

D.O.LL Band 8 2.4.2 12 which is being organised. He saiding the capitalists, the Goverment corner, Stone shooting high over. that Captain White, son of the De announcement and the Trade Union ared a shot from Heath and left his goal, 431

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A PALTRY TIVAH ! It is not often. states the Financiar of October 18, that bravado bete, made for periods of anything up to TEST; ALS mught to book, but this is what happened in the tin market today. It appears that Fix months ago &“ youthful jobber gered £5 that .qrtain share would be below

drill and train an Army, and athering to rush the hall, came into con i was not to be deceived, and "awardied a ¦ Hongkong Association Football / certain price at the end of the timen stated,

officers were prepared to undertake similar work.

* MESSRS. KRUPPS RECORD. DIVIDEND

́IME DIVISION LAĄGUR TAXLE.

fict with the police. Several were penalty and, at the second attempt, Hortoy netted the uppers' second goal. The Daily Chronicle says the move. injured in the melee.

The Band ware not having the best of luck, ment is to form an Irish National

Wright especially being unluckypot to have Volunteer Fores with the object of np.

scored but his work brought the Band their holding the authority of the Crown and

only goal, a shot from him going off tha bar to Candler who breasted the b. into D.C.LL Government in Ireland, Sir Roger

goal, Wilkinson himself pushing is through. B. G. A Casament (the ex.Consal who inquired

There was a faint protest on the ground of 2 fato and reported upon the Putumayo

offside but the referme hallmarked the BEFO atrocities) is co-operating with Captain

point. The Band wrore hard for more bat B.M.S. Tama White and is inviting Nationalists to Kruppe have declared a dividend the ppers preserved their goal from fut Join the force, The atrikers in Dublin of 14 per cent. on a capital of thar downfall, winning by the acre

whom Captain White intends to or £8,000,000 sterling This is the ganise will be merely a nuclear of the highest dividend on record paid by force,

LONDON, Nov. 20. A telegram from Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that Messrs.

B. E. Beserves, 2; D.CLL Band, L.

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