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“MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Paga 1.)

PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIA..

1

THE FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

THE GERMANS HARRIED.

LONDON, June 10.

A message from Hendquarters date yesterday states that there great

aggressive activity on our frent. It is

safe to say that the Germans have

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE ITALIAN FRONT.

FIGHTING OF “A HURRICANE ORDER."

LONDON, June 11.

A correspondent at Italian Head quarters states that the Italians have

entarily lost their hold on the slopes of Hermuda and are back on

They rule

Wasiguris, Jane 10. The following is the text ng 1 never been sharried. There were the low' ground.

four rails on the front defended by the Bilent Wilson's cammuication poff

first army last night, which were most the Russian Government, which thei

weet of Lens creating a new takling successful, the Carulians, to the south

record by bringing back 150 prisoners.

American Aghasade delivered in

Petrograd :---

*ha Viow of the approaching visit of the American îlslegation to Russia to express the drop friendship of the "Aanetient, propli bar the people of Russia and to dixens the best and unst practical gentis of cooperation between the two people carrying de the pre-cut struggle for the freedoms of all praples to or successful lon- summations, in Seams opportune and appropiate to restate in the light of this now partnerships, the objects the United States had in mind when entering the war.

These objects have been very much obecondes) during the past few weeks

by mistaken and misleading state ments, and the issues at stake an doo momentons) too tremendous and too significant for the whole human 'maer, tis perinir of any misunderstandî- ing, howese slight; to gemain un- corrected for a morrent. The wir

The latest news of the German counter-attack on our new positions at Messines rige last, night, shows that it was most costly for the enemy. Our drum fire and machineguns combined in mowing down the Germans whose losses since the morning of June 7th. are estimated at five times the total prisoners we took,

In Thursday's Sighting the third carsrich division sufferal a record

magnificent attempt to regain the fit ground, but large energy reins forgements prevented then holding the positions. The fighting bas recently been, of hurricane oriler, the

hitting tas, having been strongly reinforced from the castent front with bosh men and gugs.

The eneing muude 2) vait attempts to recover the ground they lost on the Vodice sector, and they lost very

evily.

|

DUTCLI QUEEK'S NARROW ESCAPE.

AMSTERDAM, Juna “8. Queen Wilhelmina had a narrow escape when the train, to which the Royal saloons were attached was derailed i near Hauten. Twenty-six were injure The saloons, thongh derailed, kept up right. The Queen, helped by an English man, assisted in bandaging the wounded and subsequently travelled to The Hague in a goods truck.

SUCCESSFUL AIR RAID BY BRITISH.

LONDON, June 10. aeroplanes yesterday successfully carried The Admiralty announce that Naval out a banh mil on the aerodrome at

St. Denis-Westrati.. All the machines returned safely.

AUSTRIAN DIPLOMATS ARRESTED.

PETROAD, Jane 5

A Russian message from Head- tietenlly speaking, though.the.

quarters announces the arrest of the Italians have lose ground at one alleged Austrian members of Parliament, disaster, only a shattered remnantstreke took them as a disadvantage; the ground merely of inciting to treason sint, where an Austrian counter-including Princes and Staff Officers, on being withdrawn,

the Russian soldiers and chiefs.

The prisoners testify to the terrible their net gain reinsins of great in ordeal of our mines and artillery. Asportancë,

CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

an instance of the extraordiary efficiency ITALIANS OCCUPY JANINA. LIBERAL NEWSPAPER'S ACTION. of our artillery, it is permitted to state, that the batteries advanced so smartly after the infantry, that a few hours after the battle began we had actually a moře | intense concentration of are apon the vital sections of ittack than at the open. ing, when every weapon was in its long plined position

D is now demonstrated that the

Roar, June 10. The Italians have occupierl Janina,

·AUSTRIAN DESTROYER SUNK BY

"

SUBMARINE...

HOME, June 10,

TORONTO, June 10. The the leading Liberal news paper, has broken with Sir Wilfrid Laurier on the Conseription issue.

THE EARTHQUAKE IN NICARAGUA.

An Italian subunurine torpedoçã] ANOTHER TOWN DESTROYED.

hus begun to go against Germany and British army can take the initiative and sank an Austrian destroyer in în fivir desperate desire to escape against the Germans at any time and inevituïdes and ultimate defing, these

place it chooses," with in confident assurance of rietary

LATER.

It transpires, in connection with the incident of the German Staff car. mentioned in an earlier telegram, that four officers were found lead, ridled with shot alongside the overturned

in authority in story are using overty, possstufe instrumentality,utili ing even gronges of parties auxing never been jost or hair un evin toder their city subjects to which they have ser, to primate a propaganda on both sicos pt the sou, which will prworv» for then their intha hear of heine anatomobile. their påwer abrend to the musling Ar Bio Nely hart, they are using.

A RECONNAISSANCE AT OSTEND.

HARBOUR DESERTED.

the Adriatic Sea on June 4.

DRASTIC MEASURES AGAINST

KRONSTADT.

PerubGrab, Jung Jo The Council of Workmen's und Soldier Delegates at Kronstadt having retired its independency, Į the Provision 1 Government Ima nnounced that, drastic measures will beneressary and his therefore pro claimed that the citizens of Kron stad must unhesitatingly obey ull lonters of the Provisional Govern-

LATER.

Tian pușitiour of America in this war is so olenely aware that no mat man be escpsed for idstaking it. She |

LONDON, June 10. seeks to materiksi profit or liggnandise, i

The Admiralty announces that the ment, mont of any kind," she is fighting for latest reconnaissance at Ostenci to advantage or selfish object of day shows the removal of all large whipping.. The Council of Soldiers' and Work- own. Ent for the liberation of people The two destroyers which were re-en's Delegates hus communiquted. everywhere from the aggressions of ported as being towed to Zeebrugge to all Soldiers" and Workmen's Corn- automatic fores. The ruling, class were probably those damaged in the nitters the Krondstadt Forts and in Gerpaný have recently begun to bombardment. The harbour. appear the Baltic Fleet's resolution sum- profèss "like -liberality" and "justice | to be deserted,

moning all belonging to Kronstsilt

-

THE FRENCH - FRONT.

LONDON, June 10.

to obey the onders of the Provisional Government. Refusal on the purt

NEW YORK, June 9. The President of Nicaragua statis that an earthquake destroyed San Salvador, Sar Tantecla, and the neigh- bouring towns and villages. The casualties were few.

THE KING RECEIVES GENERAL PERSHING.

LONDON, June 9. His Majesty the King received in in Chief of the American Expeditionary audience General Pershing, Commander.

Forces.

(Continued on

Page 9.)

LORD BRYCE ON FRUSSIAN

METHODS.

NEW DANGER TO ENGLISH LIBERTY.

The

Lord Bryge, in an address on of the people of Kronstadt to re-Spirit of Liberalism," denvered at the opening of the new conference-room of the National Liberal Club recently, said that seventy ago the toast at Liberal gatherings used to be "Civil and reli Gious liberty-the enuse for which Hampden died on the field and

Sidney

of purpose, but only to preserve the, power they have set up in Germany and for the selfish advantages which i they have wrongly gained for thin-

"A French-official despatch states dignise the authority of the Provi- solves and their private projects of

[that there was a sharp, artillery duelsional Goveminent is described as power, all the way from Berlin to Baglulad, and beyond,

to the south-east of St Quentin, and defection from revolutionary demo Government after Government, the north-west of Bruge-en-Laon-racy and the domination of amarely, has by their influene, without open nois, where an enemy räid was easily THE TURKS AND THEIR "conquest of its territory, bren linked, repulsed. The day, hus heen quiet,

together in her net of intrige elsewhere. directed against nothing less than

the

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peace and liberty of the world.

The meshes of that not must hài broken but they cannot be broken anless the wrongs already done are: undone and adequate measures must

THE HUNGARIAN POLITICAL

14

CRISIS...

1J

PRISONERS-OF-WAR.

GENERAL TOWNSHEND'S

APPRECIATION,

on the scaffold Civil and religious, liberty in the old sense of the term the continued) has been completely achieved. But liberty in another sense is menaced by a new attack. We hear demanicis” made that the State shall step in to take charge of and direct branches of industry and commerce which have thriven without that direction-

hitherto

banks, financing enterprises, resources of tropical colonies, perhaps organising companies to exploit the secretly inspiring those methods of was trying to reduce her neighbours to peaceful penetration by which Germany financial vasslage

These

Prussia the State is all, and the indivi- are Prussian methods for in

dual is bidden to serve it and be absor

surt of individualism which bed in it. I am far from desiring that

establishing ban PARIS, June 11. A SURPRISING TURN.

Mr. Elkus, the ex-Ambassador of LONDON, June 10. the United States & Constantinople, The Hungarian political crisis has states, that, generally speaking, the be taken to prevent it from ever

taken a surprising turo. The Turks behave generously towards again being re-woven or repaired.

cause of the Democratisation of the Gov- their enemies. General Townshend, Of course, the Tinperial German

ernment through a universal secret ballotiny particular, had on roany pecasions Government, and those whoth it is is progressing Cons Esterhazy, who assured hin, that he had only appre using for their own doing, are has been entrusted with the formation ciation to express for the way he had Pecking to obtain pletiges at the of a new Cabinet, is a moderate state war will end with the restoration of the status quo ante. It was the atotax puo ante our of which this ibiquitous war bsued forth, the power of the Imperial Gerudin Govern- ment within its Empire, and its widespread domination and influence

messian.

THE EX TSAR.

A DEMAND FROM WARSHIP' CREWS...

PETROGRAD, June 10.

beer treated, haying often obtained permission to go to Constantinople..

SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS,

Manio, Jime 10. The Cabinet has resigned. The Premier, informed representa

outside that Empire. That statis The crews of two battleships and tives of the Press that the Goven "runit be altered in such a fashion as the cruiser Helsingfors have demand.ment deemned it its duty to allow the to prevent any such hideous thinged the immediate transfer of the Crown to consult public opinion. ever happening again...

and self-government and the un- AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

ex-Tear to Kronstadt.:

We are fighting again for liberty

dictated development of all peoples,

and every feature of the settlement:

that concludes this war must be

STOCKHOLM-June-10-

Invitations have been issued for

conceived and executed for that pur-an International Conference in Swit

pose. Wrongs must first be righted zerland in September.

and then adequate safeguarda unt

be crited to prevent their being THE MESOPOTAMIAN COMMISSION, recommitted...We ought not to con-

LONDON, June 10, "The Times states that the report

sider any remedies merely because they have pleasing and sonorous sound. Practical questions can be

of the Mesopotamian Commission is settled only by practical mearu

Parases wont accomplish the result. now before the War Cabinet The Effective readjustments will, and-what- ever readjustalents are necessary, must conclusions reached are expected to be made, but they must follow a prin- have an important bearing on the ciple and that principle is plain. No present organisation of the higher people must be forced under a cover commands of the Indian Army The eignty under which it does not wish

to live no territory most change concentration.in one individual of the hinda except for the purpose of secur headship of the Army Department. ing those who inhabit it a fair chance of life and liberty, zo indemnities must and the command of the forces has

he insisted upon except those that con- greatly hampered the Commander-

titty payment for manifest wrong in-Chief in the work of infecting done, and no readintments. of power

must be made exept such a will tons and testing the

secure the fiturs peace of the world.

The nee

welfare and happiness higher branches of the

JAPAN RECOGNISES THE YENİZELÖS GOVERNMENT.

декла

"Every one for himself and the devil take the

hindmoet But we as Liberals do and mast desire to preserve that individual freedom and individual initiative which have been the glory and the strength of Britain. In Germany State action has secared wonderful mili- tary efficiency, has pushed businewes and helped many men to make great fortanes. But what is the price the people have paid for these things. They have been disciplined and drilled and trained to panive obedience, and obliger. to take even their morality, if morality. it can be called, from their omnipotent

which knows so State,

ethical rule but sown interests

its

Prus

the

Heaven save us from. imitating ia! If we had to choose between such wesiti as Binte control bas given to grent business firms of Germany and freedom, let na have less sealth and more freedom. Let us preserve that inde Japan has recognised the Veni-pendent personality and individual in- itiative to which we owe our achieve želos Government.

menta.

CARO, June 11.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

FREZ TRÄDE AFTER THE WALTHAM

souline of his sproch Lord Bryco In the course. referred to the question of Protection UNREST IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY: versus Free Trade, which, he said, was

REGIMENTS MUTINY.-

PETROGRAD, June 10. Four regiments of the Seventh Army have mutinied. One of the regiments arrested its officere, The

The War Minister has ordered the regiments to be disbanded

The ringleaders will be court

mattialled. NOP

THE SUSSIAN FRONT

WITHDRAWAL OF ENEMY

THE HONGKONG AND SOUTH

CHINA WAR BAVINOS ASSOCIATION.

'SIXTH LIST.

Members; whose official numbers are given below, subscribed this fol lowing anunts Rest month, totul- ling 123, to the Hongkong and: South, Chian War Savings Associa tion. The money has been invented in the Straits War Loun as & per.

Crit.

Full particulars and application

or from the undersigned :——- * forts may be had from all the Banks

10,000-6,

3,000,-No. 157.

3,000-Yo, 124.

200.—No, 47, 2100-No. 900..

21000-88, 4541: 151, 30.. 1,700,-No. 672, - 105-No. 431.

$1,000.—No, 8827, 23, 64), 007, 653,

10.-S. 317.

500,-Nos. 52, #6, #87,"1, GUY, 225.

183, 250, 243, 451.

400.-No. 831. 425-N B

410-Xo, 100, **

400-N»» 68, 1994, 333, `937, 505,

638,

35-Now, 17,, 502, 17, 362. 320-Now 513.

1300,-No«, 224, 696 414, 440; 482. |

347 ja) „98$ (b), 185, 649, 415, 477

280-NO, BRI PANO. 200,-

250,-*Nou. 620, 201, 438, 476, 298,

150, 108.

- 200,--Nou. #13, 382, 413, 571, 130, 2204, 304, 487, 191, 804. ZIKI, GAY, 390, 47, 512, 1925, 474. 431. 27430G.

180.-30. 823,

170,-No. ..

160-Nos. 247 213..

150,-No». 423, 028, 3900 641, 459,

500, 513, 185, 567.

140,--No,, 870.

1830.-Now, 224, 210, 606. 125.-N. 208. 120---No. 95.

130.-No. 085;

100, Nos. 204, 74, 137, 333, 40, 548,

308, 502, 603, 424, 800, -634,| 49, 478, 118, 125, 274, 74, 03; 175, 952, 281, 450, 400, DAY 178, 205, 272, 316; 406.

20, 170, 397, 5120, 148, 148,

537, 605, 2, 31, 166, 234, 301, 447, 49, 137, 48. 90,-No. 300,

80,-Nów 31, 115, 88. 75.-No. 118, 122, 141, 101, 102, 104, 290, 913, $78.... 150,--Nos. 930, 2001, 647.

60.--Nom: 419, B1, 77, 432, 481, 50.--Nou. 33, 46, 295, 243, 237, 38,

102,408, 268, 117, 118, 129,.. ́136,"137, 277, 141), 146, 73. 471,472, 105, 108, 112. 229, 288, 320, 127, 150, 641, 167, 232,515, 68, 347, 572, 23, 46, 124, 248, 90, JMM, 1536, 377, 380, 453, 464, 502, 356, 115,

45.-Nr. 282..

401-Now. 121, 631, 12, 185, 639, 75,

- 269, 508, 180. ' 35.--No. 5879 301-Nos. 5833, 2, 124, 11, 278, 75, 79, 111, RI, 468, 89, 270,588, 240, 476-

25,-Nos. 427, 639, 551, 429, 62,

836, 120, 275, 100), 137, 154, 138, 142, 145, 279, 71, 105, 1), 111, 11, 45, 219, 499. 177, 212, 80, 95, 255, 361. 20.-Nos, 188, 402, 420, 80, 483, 63,

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LADIES RECREATION CLUB V.

NAVAL DOCKYARD.

At the L. B. C. ground on Saturday

56, 50, 123, 148, 147, 72, 76, the L. R. C yun by 70 games to 20 da

78, 270, 271, 14, 150, 201, follows- 415, 108, 1927 401, 300, 20,

มุ

....

Parry Goodman Clark

&

170, 171, 204. 25.-Nos. 403, 570, 851, 127, 132, L. R. C. team Crocker Black Bolway

140, 164, 135, 114, 88, 246, Bevington & Jonck

heer beat. 749-2 169, 178. 10.-Nos. 424, 547; 618, 538, 334.

Vermey & Winkler.

·beat..... Soctars & Cooney

"beat

-20, 370, 629, 484, 498, 333, 687, 202, 24, 673, 121, 474, 128, 139, 151, 4, 8, 19, 299, 264, 460, 497, 421, (424, 380, | 480, 54, 56, 70, 185, 172, -104, 379, 412, 90,302, 55, -01, 188, 191, 062, 355, 855,

207, 501, 20

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R. C. C. (B) Y. CIVIL SERVICE New 417, 81, 820, 18, 507, -60, 576, -617, 610, 808, 307,

Stapleton and Ralston beat Hamil-

tor and Pathfield......... 802, 504, 59, 601, 505, 495; Stapleton and Ralston bent Wood- 683, 5, 60, 61, 283, 284, 235, intrand Bidenesenovereraden 126, 127, 148, 150, 155-137, Stapleton and Ralston I

Deakin

11, 260, 161, 102, 162, 164, 217, 219, 831, 498, 619, 545,

bentLamble

Jeffries and - Blackburn

Hamilton

and Path

180, 88-301,-616. 820, 408, Jafries and Blackburn bent

Woodsian and Biden

and Elackburn

409, 18, 60, 124, 17

Total

$82.125

Jeffries

1st. List

69,100

Tamble and Deakin.

2nd, List

10,280

3rd:List

4th Lant

· Bth List

Anderson and Jewsbury.

Hamilton and Pathfeld..

beat

62,075 Anderson and Jewsbury beat

Woodman, and Biden..... 210,800

Anderson and Jewsbury bear

Lamble and Deakin

120,680

'not's party question, as the action of Sir Robert Feet in 1848 proved. But Eng- lishmen, who hold by the principles of Liberalism (bad-proceeded,,aifl be Fre traders, because it iscalculated to benefit the people, a Whole Hather that soy class, because it resta on incontrovertible Total ametint received to date, 627-685

economic arguments, and because it is recommended to us by our own expert- ence The wealth which the war has shown to exist in Britain, and that mense mercantile macine

supplying our needs and largu France, also, the procnet or,

the wat deviations ports:

“Umum InsuRANCE, SOCIETY

Hongkong

ECCE (A) V. UNIVI

Green and Chanyut r

and Brayabay

Green and Chunyt Wong and Digby Green and Chunyut

Abraham and Stalker,

[and Brayshay y Abraham and Stalker 30 Wớng and Digi “Abraham-stid" and Rami Kay and

uter

HONGKONG "GYMKHANA CLUB.

The programme of the next Gymkhans Exed for July 7th is follows 13.30

FIVE FURLONGS FACE HANDICAP. For all China Ponies ur. the Colony on 1st Jupe, that have-rem in Hongkong and not won a race at Official Meetings, Of Days, or Oym. khanas sims January 1st, 1917. 2.-GYMKHATA-STAR-Value $200

Distance-One file. For all Chin Ponies.

3-CLARK HANDICAP: A Chas: Ther

quarter mile race..

LADIES NOMINATION-Saddling Bae. Riders start mounted on bareback" ponies, carrying saddles on their arTTE Ride to a point, indicated, dismun saddle pony, remount, and gallop bule to winning post

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e.-HURDLE BACK-Five Furlongs, over", Three Hurdles For China Ponies that have started in any event at last two Gymkhaŋss, and Troop Ponies. Rider's mume to be entered. -Oxe and a Quarter Mile HandI”. CAP.

HONGKONG POLICE BESERYE.

POLICE SCHOOL. Thur June 14th-Finät sitting of Class 12. (Inspector Grant)

Sergeant 6673

24† of constable

verts to

BOY COMPLAINTAI

CHILDREN,

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