KARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Pipe 8.1
PRESIDENT WILSON ON
THE "ARMISTICE.
I am confidant that the natious tht have learned the discipline of freedom and that have settled with self possession to its ordered pras- tice are now about to make conquest of the world by the sheer power of example of friendly helpfulness. Ther people who have but just come out from under the yole of arbitrary government, and they are now com- [BY RAVY Wurklers Frost corriges at hist into their freedom, will never find the treasures of liberty they are in search of if they look for Washington, Nov 18.
then by the light of a torch. They will find that every pathway that Following his reading of the amnis is so stained with the blood of their Lice terms, before Congress. Presi-own brothers leads to the wilderness, dent Wilson spoke as follows:........
not.fo the sea of their hopes.
by PUBLIC INFORMATION.]
The war thus comes to an end;! They are now face to face with for, having accepted these terms of the initial testao armistice, it will be impossible for "I trust we will hold the light the Gengan commuters to repudiately until they find themselves.
be...them..
And, in the meantime, if it be_post
It is not now possible to ussossible, we must establish a peace. the consequence of this great con-that will justly defiue their place dist. We know only that this among the nations, remove all fear tragical war, whose conshining fame of their neighbours and of their wept froth one nation to another former masters and enable them to unta all the world was on fire, is at live in security and contentment. an end and that is was the privilege Do not doubt their purpose of their of our own people to enter at its capability. There are soms happy. most critical juncture in hgns that they know and will choose fashion ant in such force as to con- the way of self-control, and pence" tribute in a way of which we are foccommodation. If they do so, deeply proud, to the guat, result.
shall pit our aid at their disposal st every way that we eat. If they do not, we inust await with patience and sympathy the awakening and re-
over that will assuredly come,"
WEATHER REPORT.
We know, too, the object of the War, Even now it is being onlized Armed imperials, such as mus be dered in by the men who were but yesterday the mustas of Germany, is at un end, its illçit conb'rimus eh- gulfed in black disuster, Who will meelt to revive is? And sh.bitrary: Tower of 'tus military et af Gers) rusky which once could sepetly ural of its ww simple choice d'sturb the pittee of the world is diset edited ani! November 2d. 1th, 20m.-No returns demy And me thun tuan-trom Japan and Wladivostock. Fiessurg ore" that that has been accom-hus decreased slightly over Formosa and plieber! The great nations which the Philippines, and increased slightly (associated Memcelves to stroy it elsewhere. The articyclone has passed have now definitely united e the fato the Pacific to the east of Japan. common purpose to set up a peace and another anticyclone is developing such as will satisfy the linging on upon the continent. Fresh monsoon tie whole world for justleb, enbalivil) will prevail along the China const, and in sestiegents which are legit üpra | over the N. China Sen. something touch bettre and much Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours gore heting than the selfish, con petitive interests of powerful status,
"There is no longer conjecture "as, to the cljert the victors have in mind. They have a Cahid in the matfer, nataly, but with it afen the arowed and donorsted purpose to spify end protect thou wouk a well
ending st 10 am to-day, 1.94 inch. Total since January 1st, 93 67 inches,
yainst an average of 31.65 inches.
Forecast for the, 21 hours `anding at goos on the 23rd November :—.
1.-Hongkong to Gap Rock: NE winds, fresh; fair.
,
2-Formoen Channel: N. winds, fresh
as to accord their just rights ny the to strong.
strong,
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3.-Routh coast of Cuina between
**The humane timper and inten-Hongkong and Lanocks: The same as tion of the victorious governments No. 1
has already hear munifested in every 4-Bouth coast, of China between practical way. Their representatives Botgrong and Hainn: The same s
in the Spree War Council of the No 1,
Allies at Versailies have by
pi
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will be done to supply them with
food and liever their distressing want but is in so many places
OFFICIAL NIGHT.
The following Table shows the Stan
threatening their very vs ar dard Time at which Official Night ends teps are the Enken immediately and begins during the mouth of Nov.
Date
Ends Nov, 22nd, 6.29 A.3 22rd, 6,23
Begins 5.50 1.01. 5.50
T
24th, 6.30 17. 25th, 6.31
5.50
5.49
11
28th 8.31
5.49
6.31
8,49
9th
6.32
5,40
29th 30th 6.33
8:32
3,40
5.49
EXCHANGE. Hongkong, November 22, 1918.
to organize the efforts. of relief in 1918- the sanie munger that they were or ganized in the case of Belgium. By the use of the idle tonnage of the Central Powers it ought presently to be possible to life the fear of the Labters" insery from their oppressed populations and set their ads and energy for the great und, haşardans task of political reconstruction which inces them on every lund. Hunger doce not. breed reform; it breeds madness and all the ugly distempers that aske an ordered life impossible. Now, with the fall of the ancient Goverments, which rested like the globe of Atlas upon the people of the Central Enipires no political change of government has rully come but only revolution and revolution which seems as yet. to assume no final and ordered course, but to run from one fleet change to another; until soughtful en ure fofecd to sek themselves us to what government, and of what sort, are we out to deal with in the making of the Lovenants of peace. By what authority will they meat us, and with what assum.nco will their uthority abide and laim the security of the international arrange- nent on which we are about to unter 2
This is a matter for no small anxiety und misgiving. When pedce su mode, upon whose promises and Engagemente besides our own is
to be? Let us be perfectly frank with ourselves and admit that these questions cannot be satisfactorily answered, now or at orice. The moral is not that there is little hope of an
early answer that will suffice. It is
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of the great hope and confidence that referes the heart of what is taking) - place. Excesses accomplish nothing Unhappy Russia bae furnished proof ecently of that. Disotdar immed ately defeats itself. I excess shoulil occur, if disorder should for a tim
aiso its head a sober second thought will follow, and a day of constructive effort if we help and do not hinder.
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THE CHINA MAIL
ACTION
ERE is a story of Action, none
self-sacrificing in the history of the war. These men went out on thë eve of St. George's Day 1918 to do two things to stop, in some measure, the German submarine menace and to prové yet once again to all the world that the British Navy is the same in spirit, the same in genius, the same in noble self-sacrifice as It was in the days of Nelson and far down the ages. And they did them both. They succeeded with the fullest measure of brilliant success. They went out to greet what they regarded as certain death, they stormed the breakwater of Zeebrugge, blocked the Bruges Canal and i
inscribed such a story of action on the annals of the great war as will be told and retold long after the present generation has passed from the scene. They made history. Did they hesitate ? No. Had they hesitated the great adventure would have failed.
Now, it is your turn to act. Thousands of young fellows have been maimed in this war. The heroic, noble and monumental work" of
wounded to restoring the
their wonted activities typifies the great human and humane
of the ∙side struggle. We have won a great victory, but at a terrible price. The work of healing the human wreckage calls for all the help and support-all the action that true allegiance to the cause of civilization can give. Do not
"There was hesitate. hesitation on the part of the boys. Signalise your appreciation of all they have done for you by a little self-sacrifice for them. They will appreciate it and don't forget that -you cannot give too much,
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