THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
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UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYS GOVERNMENT MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
~TAKING Plastikogus im Clanco, TOTAL AU Cmd STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, æð
Dro Due Marsilles London
1917. 1917,
Steamery to
Colombo
Leave Hongkong Noon
Connecting Mail Steamer from
Colombo..
When Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO Locommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved
Hongkong at this time of Booking.
On the Australian Houte Tickets Interchangeable with Orient. Linn.....
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
S., 8.
YOKOHAMA,
Lears. Hongkong About
Pasonger my travel by Railway in Japan between Ports of Cail free of charge. Return Dickata are available by Mensageries Maritimes Company.
(Non-
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. Transhipment).
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FUR
MARSEILLES
AND
LONDON,
Calling at SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMLO AND PORT SAID. CARRYING LƯ AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED 'RATES.
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Leave B'TORE. about
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If calling about
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THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPURARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS."
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge said caca Berth Furnished ith an Electric Beading Lamp
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half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Ratura Tickets at fare and Intermediate Ports for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be socalled or altered without notice.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have roccived documents or advice.
Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Burveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Clafins will
admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
For Farther Information, Fassage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, Date of Sailings etc., apply to.
E. V. D. PARR,
Buperintendent
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS:
S. S. CHINA
WILL BALL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1918,
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ULASE PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE BATES.
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INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DUBBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN; with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN „AFRICAN LINE
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THE CHINA MALL.
HINDENBURG ON WAR
PROSPECTS.
GERMAN GENERALS INTER-
YIEWED
Amsterdam, December The Berlin correspondent of the Vienna Nouo Fraio Presse has been received at
U-boat war was the right policy. Begarding this my conviction is un changed. The U-boat war was right. It has accomplished what we expected. Lawno a questing of starving England within few months, but of making her inclined towards peace.
CHASTENED VIEWS-ABOUT ITALY, With reference to the operations in Italy, Hindenburg said We have ex calloutly co-operated with the Austro- Hungarian Army, command, and its troops have stood the test splendidly.
TISITORS AT THE HOTELL..
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Mabon
Maitland
Me and
Mr
HONGKONG - HOTEL Mr D. Abeshans: Mr C. Litala Mr BW. Adama Major and Mr D Miss A. G. Anderson Corimer N. Dokt Mr Geo. & Archbott Mr G. Ludin Macdonald Mr JL. Faring Major and Mrs D. Mrs Z. Baring Me H A. Barter Judge & Mrs Mas- Capt.J.Baxter ***
Mr G. M. Malcolm German in Headquarters by Field. The German Austro-Hungarian troops Mr E L Bayley Karakal von Hindenburg and General fought barely and overcame, all ob Mrs E. & Ballon
stacles in their advance. Their achiare Mr O. D.J. Bell
Marriott von Ladendorf. The latter, after as-mentsareexcelent Genetron Luder Mr J. Birbeck De And Mrs O. suring the correspondent that the war der finally said Nothing definite Mr J. D. Birrell
can be said regarding our final aim in. Mr C, O, Bohanan Mr G. H. May would be decided in faseum of the Cely. At any rate, Trieste is out of fr and MrsA. L. Mr CM. Melaner
Boget
Mr and Mrs tral Fowers, added that appeared that danger; the front. has been shortened by the Russians were the Arst to be hals and the enemy has lost hundreds of Capt. & Mrs Branch MeInto
prisoners and half his artillery material. Mre Brand family, Mr J. H. MoMichael inclived, to pence...
Me A. Mirovitch Moreover, with the advancing season the H-W. Browell Me J. Marecki elimatic difficulties Increase, especially in MR. H. Brown the mountains. On the whole every Mr M. W. Brace Mr H. Molded
Me 4. B. Moulder He la A. Caldarva, Mi a pasco offer. “Where- must-be security Joffensivo must have a somewhat, kong in- j MeN. Bur • änd 3 Kri;P. that the Government possesses also the terruption or end, "i
Bindenburg concluded the interview He L.V. Cameron Muller power to enlarge, internally and exterwith the remark: If for some time at nally the results of the negotiation maintain our strength and exereien with;ma: Of course we can conclude a fanence we shall carry it to a good end. armistice with Rossis at any time as soon as we have security that it will be maintained.
"I will pot say," he continued, that I regard the Bolshevik manifestation as
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AX ARMISTICE.
A gmeral aistics, however, would be difficult, as during it, submarine
A RATION OF FORGERS.
FOR GERMANY..
activity would have to be interrupted, WHAT FOOD TICKETS HAVE DONE so that the Entente States could improve their position, while no sapplies would reach the Central Empires. An armïtica must therefore be af short duration, a otherwise the military situation would offer. The Russian Rarelution was the asturs and necessary consequence of the war condues of the Central Empires, “Modern war,” he continued, "is a war of the people and not of the armins and the warnow terminates with the defeat of the enemy people. There are no decisive battles as in former wars. They of merely indirect influence on the whole system, which thereby decays and collapses."
With reference to the Russian Army, Marshal von Hindenburg declared that no more great fighting actions could be expected from it, though it was possible that some despot like the Grand Duke Nicholas might grasp power and incite the war weary Ronian Army to yet inst effort
KLASTIC DEVINCE OF WESTERN FRONT. Speaking of the situation on the West- era; Front Marshal von Hindenburg serted that the practice of elastic defence continued to be successfully em ployed. When occasionally stretches of moras and ameke-blackened debris had so baleft to the enemy to save bruman mater ial, that was of no great consequence. Occasional local rebuffs must be taken into account, as than only could greas offen aiver be carried through at other points. As to the supreme war council of the Allies the Field-Marshal said with a smile, "Such institutions are always a wign of incapicity and helplessuress. When at one's wits end a war council is established.
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At the Corn Exchange Bir A. Yapp told the members that we might have to choose whether & lider war to bring
heat to this country, or to carry. Mr sad.
People who were now clamouring for Mrs B Goesler American troeps. food tickets would very shortly be demanding that the people who in- troduced them should be hanged on the nearest lamp past Compulsory rationing in Germany had a dorporalis There were 180 different ing effect. kinds of tickets in Munich alone, and 700 officials, in the local office, and the system had the effect of turning the whole German nation into a nation of forgers. In the first month there were more than 6,000,000 forged tickets.
We simply, must consider the signifi- cance of the cumulative effect of the U bast warfare. He had been looking into the Spares and what he s them in black and white he was appalled Hs asked the people earnestly to tighten their belts and walk along theplus, of self-sacrifice Food was going to win the war, and famine might be the arbiter.
CALCUTTA THEATRICAL SUIT,
APPEAL DISMISSED.
At the High Court of Calcuttal sat month the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Woodroffe delivered judgment in the appeal preferred by Mr. M. E. Bandmas stainst the decision of Me Justice Chitty, dismissing the suit brought by GENERAL VOJ LUDINDORFT,
him, against Mrs Cotton, known in General von Ludendorff then said:-theatrical circles as Bliss Ada Reeve. The qucation of Alsace-Lorrains does This was a suit for damares amunting not exist for Germany. A decisive blow to Rs. 50,000 against Mrs. Cotton for against France will, perhaps, Jet succeed, broach of contract in that she failed though nowadays when national strength to appear on the stage on account of an fights national strength a single blow accident. The suit, was dismissed in the will hardly decide this war. But there at Court Their Lordships dismissed is no doubt for a single moment as to the appeal. who must be the victor."
Hindenburg dealt ironically with American advertising methods, and added It is certain that the United States is making efforts to create a big Army, and the war in an opportune pratext for this, since in peace time the difficulties would be too great to do it.
to 200 would not have looked of
indiference The Americans wil bardly send their newly-created Army to Europe at once, us by doing so their own country would be rendered helpless in case Japan should show a sadden inclination to square rup accedats with America. Moreover,
the
transport qgestion would offer dificulties not less than the question of supplies. German U-boats would be a further obstacle. It certainly may be easy to build thousanda of aeroplanes sa Ameries has announced, but it is dimicalt to equip them. But, wherever they may appear, the Germans will not be wanting."
·
'AMUKIDA'S ASSISTANCE, Questioned as to whether the Western Europesa. Powers, without the prospect of America's assistance, would not meanwhile have been forced to conclude peace, Ludendorff said "Since the U-boat war gave America the pretext to Anter the war, this question is tant- question whether the amoant to
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