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WILSON has now made it ploip that be wants a League of Nations which will pool their resources in order to attack though the intimidation
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that one Keems enthusiastio muss meetings have been usarping a privilege of the League, for Mr. Wuson said:..." There can be no special, selfish, economic |-- combinations within the League. “ This" explains," no doubt, why the authorities have scored so lukewarm to the enthusiastic, promoters of auch resolutions, which must have em- barrassed them is view of their agree ». ment with the American proposals. Not only is there to be no economic war (if the scheme goss) but Mr.” Wrisex | looka to an "equality of trade con- ditions" among all nations party to the League, and "free economic Intercourse." These may have been, and probably were, pious aspirations rather than terms. It is hard, fur instance, to imagine America knock- ing down her tariff walls. Yet they show the trend of the Wilsonlan conception. The idea is international | solidarity among all democratic races, with no more sectional ́alliauces, DO more Balance of Power, and no more secret diplomacy. With all interna- tional agreements and `treaties public And approved and enforced by the League) there would be no chance of such horrors as the world has lately gone through. Any man who does not think it honestly worth trying for must be a devil-or a stockholder in a munition factory.
LOCAL AND GENERAL...
The ex-President of China, Li Yuan-hung, will leave for Europe shortly to study foreign politics.
The Chinese Lowspapers in Peking have been requented by the Metropolitan Police not to discuss the recall of the Netherland's Minister, Beelserts van Blokland.
In celebration of the Allied victory, the Chinese Gararament will shortly issue a new coin. On one side of it the date of the victory, and, on the other, the likeness of President Hsu will be engraved.
would suffice), any Power which might arise to emalate the Han. A later definition delivered at Mount *The Commodore wired to Singapore Vernon this year puts it very plainly, when the "Dunera" took away the The League is to be "a definite Serbian refugees, suggesting a collection tribunal of opinion to which all must there of clothing for them, to supple- | subunit.” Not, it will be noted, anment. what was gathered hers. The
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Laches This is a story of the late Dr. amiable recommendations for the Boyd-Carpenter's curate days. He was LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
Powers to ignore. It is to be a called an ope day by a bashful couple YESTERDAY'S telegraphio references
representative body-representing all about whose errand there could be no to the League of Nations were not free peoples-"by which every inter- manner of doubt." "Are you Mr. very striking. The "Matin" ideas of national adjustment that cannot Carpenter began the blushing swain. the way the question should be amicably be agreed upon by the Yea, came the reply, encouragingly, approached might not zait President peoples directly concerned shall be Carpenter and joiner." WILSON, whose only reference to it, sanctioned." Change the word according to Reuter, was a typical bitsanctioned" to the word "ordered,"
At the annual meeting of the about "an organized moral force." which the rest of the context seems trustees. of the Crystal Palace it was It may help to recall some of his to warrant, and nothing could be stated that after the war the Falace and more plain. It does not exclude such grounds would be used for the purposes The most striking is the 11th matters ne, for instance, fire-eaters for which they were originally intended clause of his address to Congress last like Mr. ROOSEVELT would bar, The Palace would be developed as a January, in which he defined bis matters of "rational honour," as thoy centre of education, recreation and ideal as "a general association of were called.
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The Hongkong Legislative Council covenants for the purpose of affording will certainly have to be a nicer meets at noon on Monday. Business: matdal guarantees of political balance of "give and take" that is Financial minutes, and a resolution independenes and territorial integrity at present visible. America is very under Sec. 7 of the Tobaco Ordinance, to great and small states alike." Six keen on freedom, even freedom to be 1916. Orders of the Day: Second months later, in an address to the foolish, and Freeident Wresox was reading of the Bill entitled Au Ordin editora of Mexico, he elaborated this probably voicing the cational ance to amend further the Arms and by saying the League must guarantee sentiment when he spake of his Ammunition Ordinance, 1900.
the political independence and intention to stand by Russia as well territorial integrity" of all such states.us by France. The European outcry Mr. Robert Buchan, at present Shang Those who argue, in order in favour of Allied intervention in boi manager of the American Express presumably to shelve what they lack Russia, which has been obtruding Company, has been elected an officer of the Asia Banking Corporation, accord- courage to oppose, that the League throughout our recent "telegrams, of Nations should come after the seems to disregard that. We shalling to an autooneament by the latter, and will join the new banking institu- Peace Terms, overlook the utterance bave to watch, firstly, who it is that tion about January, 15. Who is to of September, 1918, in which the is so anxious for ac extension of the ancceed him as head of the Express President and the constitution of the war and secondly, how America Company has not been definitely settled. fague and the clear definition of its takes it.
Mr. Buchan was, ap to some miontha It is worthy of espacial note that ago manager of the Hongkong branch Ghjects must be an essential part of the peace settlement itself." Be President Wusox is no Pacifist in of the American Express Company.
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went on in that speech to say that it would be fatal to leave it till after a practicable thing, depending on the settlement. A real guarantee of "the united force of all the nations Begt. Sergeants Mess, Mount Austin, took the opportunity of entertaining peace, he said, could not be an after that love justice and are willing to
their friends at dinner and concert în thought. On this point a telegram maintain it at any cost," as he put it their mess at Mount Austin last night. Just before shpisteys seems to last February, The ticklish, business tomato, sorgt allan presided inve puzzled soma readers I referred begin when wey study national and among the guests were the Colonel to President Wilson débill that he sentiments in relation to the love of and Adjutant of the regiment, Lieut. favoured a “League to Enforce justice according to the Wilsonian Colonel B. E. Harvey and Captain C. Peace." This is an American society formala. Are we lovers of justice, or L Goods Members of other Sergeanta which advocated enforced arbitration, merely vindictive, when we pass Messen were also among the guests. Warren per
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COMPANY MEETING.
RECONSTRUCTION OF CHINA. LIGHT AND POWER OG, LTD.
An extraordinary general meeting of the Chine Light and Power Company. Ltd, was held yesterday at the Com pany's Office, St. George's Building, to confirm cateral resolutions which were passed at the "extraordinary meeting of
the Company on 11th inst, having for their abject the reconstruction of the #1715270 Company.
Mr. R.Shonan presite and there. were present: Hon. Sir Paul Chater CMG, Mears H. P. White. T. F.- $3.20 Hough and T. H. Compton (Conting Committee), Mr. H. Loker (Solaiter to the Company), Mr. T Lgeman (Setra- tary Hers W. Adimen H. F. Campbell, R Headezwon and AA, 28.70 Cordaira.
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RICE PRICES DROP,
RICE FROM CENTRAL PRO- VINCES TO RELIEVE CANTON MARKET.”
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Friday's "Canton Times" saya: The price for foreign rice is going down by
Balance in current a/c. 24,739.30 cents, according to the local dealer"
ELO SANDFORD,
Hon. Treasurer. Hongkong, 17th December, 1818...
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Reports of much snow to the northward account for our cold snap.
A good many bad colds are reported in town, but so far no good
ones.
On December 14 a new General Hospital of the American Church Mission was opened in Wuchang
To-day's ratura of communicable disease shows one fatal case each of bubonic plague, diphtheria, and enteric fever-all Chinese
The Chinese Senate has approved of the appointment of Chien. Nun hann, as Prima Minister. It is expected that he will select Chang Ying-peng, Chiet of Staff of the War Participation Bureau, as Minister of War, and Kung Esia- Chaug, recently appointed Civil Governo of Anhui, as Minister of Finance.
Dr. Ukita in the "Yamato" "saya that the mistaken idea of the German people of regarding themselves as a nation auperior to all others has brought about their present 'plight and wars his countrymen against entertaining the same illusory conception regarding their own country.
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latest report. The price for the matire rice goes down at the same time. There will be some importation of rise from the central provinces in China in order to relieve the rice market in Cantor. Prices for foreign re se · gives: JA follow: No 1 white rice, 37.50 per picnt; No. 2 white rice $8.8 per picul; Siam white rice; $6.80 per picul; Saigon cargo rice" $3,97. Pries for native rice are as follow; native cargo rice, $8.50 per picul; the second cargo rice: $8 per pioul; the white" long rice, $7.10 per pical; and the price for the red cargo rice, $7.40 per picul
GOLF.
The foal of the Ladies Golf Cham- plonship was played off at Fanling on Dee 23rd, Mrs. Dreaper beating Miss J. Rodger 6 up and 4 to play. The time for the play off of the next round for the Woodhouse Cups has been extended till January 11th.
Entries for the Railway Cup clase on Dec. 31at
The general meeting of the Ladies”. Section of the Golf Club will be held at the Helena Hay Instituts on Jan. 18th 1919.
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
ITEMS.
The Indian Recreation Club is ex- empted from registration.
There is a further liat of persona wbo must not be traded with
Mr. Hermann Balean is appointed Honorary Visiting Surgeon to the Government Civil Hospital daring the absence of Mr. Digby.
Mr. Roger Edward Lindsell in appointed a commissioner for oaths.
ALMA RUBBER ESTATES.
Following is an extract from the Chairman's speech at the ninth annual meeting, at Shanghai, of the Alma Estates, Ltd:
claim to notoriety wai s'faw mid hits, It is now the centre of attraction throughout the whole province of Anhui. To describe it briefly, Pangpa i à large military centre. where thousands of troops may be seen drilling on extensive parade "grounds. It is 52: Nyi Tazochung training and only time
Now that peace is assured we natural- will declare the purpose of its existence. ly look to an improvement in the pries of rubber, which is one of the few Mr. E F. Crowe, Co, British articles that have declined during the Commercial Attaché in Japan, is lesvingwar, and we certainly should expect an for home shortly, having been recalled increased export to America as wall ar by the Cavernment for conferences on a renewal of trade with those nations the subject of overseas trade, etc. Dar, that have been deplated of stock by the ing Mr. Crowe's absence, Mr. Hagh Horne, Vice-Consel at Kobe, will act as Commercial Attaché and will beate tioned in Yokohama. It is reported that on his return to Japan Mr. Crowe expects to be stationed in Tokyo.
The
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On the other hand stocks in the Straits Bettlement and other producing- countries are very much higher than the market has been accustomed to, and will probably be a strong braka against. any fancy rise in prices for some time to come, B
Turning to the report the most satisfactory feature is the farther redas- tion in cost of production-including
A 2017 bringing the League's contributions for figures compare very favourably with
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of the Roses (per the chairman, Miss war tax-vis-31.86 cents again? M.F. Roby) a further sum of £100,35 40 ceste, £.0.8. last year. These the Women's Ward to £900 during the production this year we may possibly other estates and with an ingrossed past nine months. Other sums from look for even better resulta, far distant places include £10 from The net profit for the financial year Caph T. F. Hall, Hongkong, 3 from 34,333.44, is disappointing, especially under review, amounting to Th Mr. R. H. Rush, Teneriffe, £1 from in view of our production having in Mr. J. Eddy, Italy, £1 from Mr H E creased from 323,700 h. Isst year to Whitley, Switzerland (per Lady des 382,000 15. this year, but unfortunataly Yoox), 5 dollars och from Mr. Jack the lower price of rubber and higher Lorraine, New Bedford, Mes, and Mr.Fate of exchange render's better resul Impossible.com. A. W. H Peyton Cal, U.8. and From what I have already said yow £ 126. Od. collected by Mrs. Boyer will not anticipate that your directum Port Elliot, 8. Australis.
propose to pay a dividend, as we naturally desire to hold on to the liquid. assets amounting to Tia 34,273.72 wata the position becomes clearer and tuore favourable, but with low costs and barð cash we can view the future with per fact confidence.
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