EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Router's Service to the China Mail.) (Continued from Page 8.) PARIS CONFERENCE. ·
NOT TO. BE PUBLIC,
Pants, January 13th. The Peace Conference has decided that beyond, the othicial communiques, the newspapers shall no longer be authorisert to publish any information regarding the work of the Conference-while the Flent will promise not to revol the discussions. of It is
is reported from Paris that strong
in
connection, coupled with demands for modification. There are 1.000 jourua Lista in Paris for the Conference, 300 62 whom are Americans
This manner of
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) BOLSHEVISM.
A HOBRED SYMPTOM
Toxos, January 17th Major-General Poole, the Allied Com- mander on the North Russia front, in n message dated January 8th, states that evidence shows that the Bolsharik decres for the nationalisation of women has been put inte force and Commissaries of "Free Love have been established in several
tows.
Respectable women have been Bagged for not yielding.
The following is a translation by The New of in deprce inued by the letshevik Vladimir and published in the official Sories argut, seestips.
"A girl having reached her sighteenth i year is to be announced as the property, od Any girl having reached hur eighteenth year and not having married is obliged, anbject in the meat severa penalty, to register at the Harsan of Free Love in the Commissariat of Survelliance.
rungis disapp, the Conference the State,
by most of the but the Times corte- on in Paris astro that, although padent he is unable to elucidate the situation, he does not think the Press will be left
ntirely without official guidance, Ho understands that, in addition to the commeation, more detailed reports will
issued the day following each sitting SECRET DIPLOMACY STILL AN
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Panis, January 10th. The draconing decision of the Peace Conference, that no uews will be published of the Conference except in the form of communiques, will be difficult to maintain, it will deber journalists from because
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Having registered as the Bureau of Froo ove, she has the right to chesse front among
a co-habitant husband.
between the age of nineteen in fifty
Remarks: (1) The consent of the men in the said choice is unnecessary; (2) the man in whom such a choice falls has no right to make are protest whatsoever against the arrangement.
The right to choose from a number of girls we ve reached their eighteenth year is given also to men,
The opportunity to choose a husband or wife is to he presented once a month,
The Buren of Love is autodomus. papy innocuous subjects. Men between the age of nineteen and
Lerently, we applauded the ex of fifty have the right talebnow from among
secret
diplomacy paturely
the registered winen eren'' without the em sunt of the latter, in thy, interests of the State.
Children who are the issu of these unions are to become the property of the of Sante":
01 what is patent to everybody
conese, is that there will be neute differences at the Conference even among the five greas Powers, and the latter fens, perhaps with reason that keen public discussion those differencers will cot help their sk Hence, is buy been decided to keep the Press not arin's length and the public in ignoranes.
LONDON, January 16th
GERMAN SITUATION.
AMSTERDAM, January 17th.
A telegram from Berlíu, dated January 15th, states that the Government is strong ty garrisoning Berlin and is installing the most modern appliances of war.
AMSTERDAM, January 16th.
The Press Bacem states - A telegraci Eror Paris states that President Wilson, the Prim Ministers and the Brign Secretaries of the Allies discussed the relations of the Conference. and the Press, and referred the matter to telegram from Berlin, bearing yes a meeting of the Press and the Allied and turday's date, states that, the Government Associatrit Governments this afternoon toys have thoroughly cleared out the for interchange of stews, concerning fo Spartacists from the Moabit Quarter. tare methods
PRESS ASKED TO SUBMIT A COMPROMISE
PARIS January 16th.p Owing to representations and the pro- test by British and American journalists the Peace Conference refrained from officially recording the resolution limiting the information to be supplied to the Press to commises, and binding, the plenipotentarios to secrecy.
The Conference has, moreever, invited the Asscciated Journalists to formulate proposals to secure publicity for the pro ceedings of the Conference..
A comittee of Associated journalists has been formed and given plenary pow ers to submit proposals to the Conference. The Committee is sitting on January 17th. The British Journalists Delegation com- prises the correspondents of Reater, the Times and the Daily Chronicle,
ABOMINABLE LIES..
Pars, January 16ch.
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The city was generally calm last night. COPENHAGEN, Jun
January 16th. A telegram from the Wolf Bureau states that it is persistently reported in Berlin that Herr Liebknecht who arrested during the night and made Pastoaji attempts to cape while being conveyed James acress the Tiergarter Park in Berlin was killed by a shot fired by a soldier.
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crowd.
The reports have not yet been officially confrried.
AMSTERDAM, January 17th.
A telegram from Berlin says:
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KOWLOON.
DM, Goodall, o Thomson, b Bird J. E. Mead, b Ling L. J. Blackborn, b Ling C. F. James, b Libg C. J. Stapleton, b Ling K. R. Macaskill. b Ling
R. H. Tayler, b Edmonds
J. F. Robinson, not out
R Pestonj, b Lamble.
An oticial statement confirming the death of Herr Lienknecht and Ross of B. B. Overy, e Rird, b Lamble. Luxemburg states that they were arrested E. J. Edwards, b Lamble in n Berlin suburb.
Extras....
After a brief examination before the
In the Chamber, M. Clemences, reply-Inel Staff Headquarters. Herr Liebknecht, ng to interpellations, said that the Con-
just after entering an automobile en route ference was pursuing its labours in a for Moabit Prison, was rialently struck pirit of cordiality, and complete ton by an unknown member of the assembled
crowd.. ciliation.
He stated that President Wilson had ejaculated What abominable lie on earning that the New York Tribune had published that he would withdraw all Americans, and would leave France him
of his demands were not Belf; it conceded
The Conference favoured publicity, but deemed it desirable to keep some matters
cret, in order to avoid bad feeling.
pozic
The automobile quickly drove off in Bird order to protect Herr Liebknecht from Severn further molestation, but owing to the Ling great speed of the car, it broke down in Wood the Tiergarten. Then, whilst proceeding Edmonds to the prison on foot. Herr Liebknecht, Lamble... notwithstanding previous warnings. attempted to escape after stabbing one of the escort in the hand..
He disregarded the repeated calls to stop, whereupon the soldiers fired, killing
LONDON, January 17th.
Le Tempe understands that Siam, who o effectively participated in the war, hini will be represented by two Delegates instead of one as anticipated. -
***
Total... HI
Bowling Analysis.
5 +
++
FAR
2.1
57
.... 18
CRICKET.
THE LEAGUE MATCHES.
The positions of the tesme, in the. 9 league anderwent no material change as O the result of the matches on Saturday, 8 Kowloon going up into third position in St. pince of Civil Service, whom they
defeat-
Ng Sza Kwong a and b Baines...
Yew Man Tsun, run:ont
Un. Hew Fun. not cat
10. Lee, bGraham...
Shal Man Ting, b Graham... ** H. Ching Torr, b Baines
Wei Loi dan, o Graham, b Baines J. Wong, c.Raines, b Grahanz Chew Yat Cheong, b Graham、*** Wang Po Koung, b Graham Wong Kwok Kwong, bGraham...
Extras
Faines Grabum
..Total...
Bowling Analysis.
M.
1,
... B
3
0
G. Perkins, a Wet Loi San b Yew
Man Tran H Corp. Mann, Lb.w. Un How Fan... 95 Bombr. Sharman, e Wai Lei San b
Yow Man Tsun Sergt. Graham, b Un How Fan.... Sergt. Alborne, Wong b Yow Man
Tsun
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Sergt. Drummoud, u Ching b Un How
Fan44
Lieut. Sutherland, e Ching b Ng Bas
Kwonk
Lient. Terr, o Wai Lai Sane Ng Sze
Kwong
Gr. Haines, Wong b Ng Sze Kwong C.Q.M.S. Tallourd, e Wei Lei San b
Ng Bze Kwong
Lieut. Coleman, not cut
ET'TAS
Total
...100
Bowling Apalysis.
0.
Yow Man. Teun [G, Des
15
0
9 11
15..
18
Un How Fan...
IN
Ng Sz Ewong 5.5 0.
NAVY LOSE TO CRAIGENGOWER.
Craigangower woo again on Saturday, notwithstanding that their own inrings ocly realised 81 rues. Batting first he Craigengower team ninde a poor start, Ramjahr and Ford being sent back to the pavilion without scering. Basa and Thompson improved matters, and then Arculli and Abbas provented a Goldenberg going in hat scored 13 and no doubt had much to do with his team winning by scoring much needed runs.
rout
With only 89 to get to win, the Navy made a good beginning, over half the rans required being serred for the loss | of four wickets, but the last three men did not score a run between them, the Navy having very long tail. Ford caught one and stamped two, doing well. Scores:→→→
N
CRAIGENGOWIE. Basa, e Robinson,b Kinett Ramjahn, run out... Ford, e Bernard. b. Kennett Thompson, b Kennett... 'Areuli, o
Abbaa, b Hard, Kennett Lammert, Kennett
Omar, b Kennett
Kow, e Bernard, b Hack Hall, not out...
Goldenberg, a Bernard b Kennett
*Stanton 12 ed. Craigengower head, the League as Kennett
Hack the result of the RGA, being deprived
22 of two points for playing over time in
Extras
Total..
Bowling Analysis.
Bowled 1 wide,
NAVY.
៥.២ទ
9 their match with the Navy mix
wooks ago. As the EGA are two Payme Holborn, à Rumjaht, b Abbas 13.
dig. Hack, e Ford. b Abbas...
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Bergt, Charters, not out
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Suar. Purnell and 2nd- Corpl. Millard
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THEATRE
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Extras
Total:
...138
THE
Bowling Analysis.
0
Peirce Dooncliy
16
De Rome...
13
...Hamilton ...
18 matches in band and only two points
behind they still have an opportunity of FW. Cary, atd. Ford, b Lammert... 15 161 taking the lead, but they and better get Payme. Bornard, b Lammert
those rules and study them. Other Payur, Robitson, atd. Ford, b Lan-
mert toame with a chance of winning the league would be well advised to do the same. It might save a lot of trouble. later on.
At Kowloon the Civil Service weat under. Wood practically failed inas much as he scored only 10, the only 18. 1 other batamen to reach double figures
3 being Bird and the Hon. Mr. Sover
But for the last wicket stand it would have been a diamal total. “
R.G.A. WIN FROM C.R.C.
*
***
F
G. Kennest, not cut Stanton, 1.b.w., b Lammert Wild. b Lammert Bartlett, hit wit, b Omer Ackhuzat, ran ont... Crocker, b Omar...
Extraa....
There was no change with Craigen Omar ... gos er, they made the usual score of 80 Abbas. odd, and being such a good bowling and Lammert fielding sido dismissed their opponents
Certain nations who have been allotted knecht and Rose of Luxemburg there are; Paines and Grubim A., for whom for lesa, the Navy totalling 66 only.
two Delegates intend to protest at the plenary sitting on January 19th against
under-representation. ***ZON LABOUR'S VOICE.
LONDON, January 18th. Mr. G. N. Barnes has gone to the Peace Conference at the special invitation of Mr. Lloyd George Interviewed, he said he would voice the feelings of British Labour at Paris.
He had advocated that soms nuthority be established, responsible, after the Peace Conference, to the League of Nations, for industrial questions, with the view to promoting humane conditions
Tabour all ver the world.
PARIS, January 17th. Haris message says:
Total Bowling Analysis.
16.4
13
7
*Bowled 1 wide
***
2 13.
THE ORIUKET LEAGUES
Position of the teams to date :-- Craigengewar...
R.O.A.. Civil Service... Kowicon Manchaxters University
RE....
2
2
UNIVERSITY WIN OVER POLICE.
0 The Polica are getting many friendly 19 fixtures, and played again on Saturday, on this occasion a team from the Univer 86 sity providing them with a match at the Happy Valley. The Police realised 97, W of which Sutton (1) sad Hollands (18)
contributed the best scores. The Uni veraity won fairly easily, scoring 148 of 5 which L. K. Lim scored 80 and Gistins
38. Scores:-
I. POLICE
AJ: Dorling, b Yenh
F. Bacon, hit wkt, b Yeoh... EJ. Field, c Fane, b Samy T. H. King,
bBay
'W. L. D. PH. Stevenson, lib....b Yeoh
ID
BOR. Carruthers. b Yoob... J.J. Hollanda, b Bumjaha... 142. Sutton, not out... 75 11 16. Moss, b Bumjah
A. Mason, run.o
3 2 1 10
1
FRIENDLY MATCHES.",
On the C.R.C. ground. the home team were unable to make many runs against Apart from the deaths of Herr Lieb- the bowling of the
bowled unchanged, The best batting performance in the clear indications that the German Govern, taking wickets cheaply The Brateague on Saturday was the innings of Un How Fan with 39 not out, the beat minit and people are determined to, end wicket put up 26, and he bad bowling being done by L. E. Lammert the Spartacist movement, so that the fall frequently, 2 for 20, the third and National Assembly elections can be held fourth fell at 31, while the 7th, 8th and with & wickets for 13 runs, another fine undisturbed, and peace finally attained. Sth fell at 57, the last wicket patting on performance being Kennett for the
The Government are now making a 10, making the innings 07.Un few Navy, 7 for 27 runs.
KOWLOON, DEFEÄT CIVIL great display of force in Berlin, where Fan was the only batsman to stand they have a large number of troops with against the bowling, going in at the fall
SERVICE, henvy-guns, field-guos, armoured-cars, of the first wicket and being undefeated tanks. Same-throwers; also storm-troops at the close, with top score of the The Civil Service batted first in this.B.C. with machine-guas.
match, 82.
match, and made a sorry beginning, The Commander-in-Chief, Herr Noske, has issued a proclamation declaring that The RG.A started badly, losing Perwickets falling fast before the attack of Nary....
kins who failed to score, with only 2 Janies and Pestonjt wha bowled an the troops will protect personal freedom, runs on the board, but there was changed throughout. With & wickoti property, the freedom of the Press, and Dever any doubt about the result, down for 25 FUDA 1 small total was that there will be unimpeded voting for Manz 25, Sharman 16 and Athorne asured, as the Civil Service have a the National Assembly. Opponents will 12 (all singles) making the rubs decided tail. However, Bird made 13, be disarmed.
the game, the gunners Crocker kept his wicket up while Bevern The strong action of the Government that won M. Sazonof, Russian ex-Minister for bad a reassuring effect on the population.aving lost only 4 wickets when the wade 13, the innings closing for 51.
winning bit was registered. Hittine Kowloon made good art, the first LONDON, January 17th Foreign Affairs, who has been appointed.
order wicket putting on 33 before a change of to represent the Siberian Government at January, 10th that Herr Liebknecht and dismissing Drumond by running behind ting Mead's wicket With four wickets,
It was reported from the Hague on and Ching brought off two fine catches bowling effected & separation. Ling get the Conference, has reached Paris.
Rosa of Luzepıburg........ arrived A suggestion has been made
cover from mid off, and a little later down this Cual es fessor wad Haben, frontier. Russian delegation should be composed
sending Sutherland back as the result of Macaskill, Tayler, Pestonji and They are at present not permitted to a good etch at deep square lex. Weleon all adding casterially to the score. of a person representing certain stab-tike refuge in Holland owing to not hav- Le Saa also fielded in good style meking Bowlsan últimately wan, by 110 runs
ished Governments in Rusia, Another ing passports, pending a decision.
na less than four catches. On going in. Scores -- BUSSELS, January 16th. Couggestion is that an inter-Allied Com-
to bat Torr immediately began to bit, ittee should be appointed to handle all matters relating to Russia and the in- terests of Western Russia.
I ONCON, January 18th. Poland will be represented at the Peace Con crence by the National Councillor,
for
that the
and
the
önt then ---became the
CIVIL SERVICE. A telegram from Dusseldorf, dated one from him being despatched hish January 19th, states that sharp fighting into the next field, scoring the my 6 in A. E. Wood James occurred at big demonstrations of protest the match. Ng Sze Kwong took up the B. W. Bradbury, b James against Spartacist terroriam. Over 40 bowling with Un Bow Fan, the former PT. Lamble, amor have so far been killed.
coming on after the match was lost and F. Syme-Thomson, b James Two thousand armed Spartacists have took four wickets' cheaply, ha buling R. E. U. Binh Phon
b-Pestonji M. Dmowski, and a delegate nominated captured and fortified a number of large being designed to make the balmen bit, H. E. Strauge, by General Pilsudski.
buildings,
are terrorising the popu- which they did and paid the penalty W. Edmonds, b
d Sara, l.bw, à Pes not a single bataman being lapion LONDON, January 17th It was reported from Paris yesterday
AMSTERDAM, January 16th
except Graham, who in striking at a F. Ling, b Pestonji that Britain has requested Mr. W. M.
A telegram from Eesen states that the ball from Un Hew Fan, hit it hard on, to E. T. Crocker, not ont Flughes to take charge of the indemnity Soviet have taken over control of the bis foot whence it struck the wickets, . Severn, run out...
and just removed the bails. The fielding": question for the British Empire.
coal-mine
of the Chinese was excellent, especially that of Ching, Wei Lei San and Ng
za Kwong. Scores
HEW HOME SECRETARY.
A CORRECTION,
LONDON, Janunéy 18th. It is now stated that Mr. E. Shortt, Trish Secretary in the last Ministry, will e Home Secretary, and not Sir Hamar Greenwood at nonnerd Bir Hamar Greenwood- Under-Becretary för
is Home Affairs.
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The minority thorrht that the demand
not go far enough.
AMSTERDAM, January 18th. The Theinache Wratfaelische Zeitung states that the crews of all German minesweepers have struck, demanding higher pay.
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PARIS TO LONDON SERVICE. "A Havas mockage says
The brothers Farman announce that the oficial trials of the first aeroplane to be used on the service between "Faria, and London take place near Versaile on Saturday next. The first machine for London leaves on January 28th
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Total...... Bowling Analysis,
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·UNIVERSITY.
On the H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday Lim the Royal Engineers gained sa un Bumjahn expected win by 3 wickets Batting first the Clab lost Suitor for a duck
gainst the B. On this occasion the K. Sim, & Moes b Bacon totalling 36 sually good enough A. B. Ramjahn, b Stevenson"..." sappara excelled Lieut Raworth wakitina, Hollande, & Bacon Ing 39, while icut-Colonel Coles, the D. K. Eamy, e
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G. G. Markere Rowe, b'Duncan
E. M. Rafeck, b Dazena.
G. Partabral, e Horrocks, b Rhodes
V. A. Hyder, not out.
Horrocks
Woog...
Lyon
Extras
17 Duncan
D. E Donnelly.c Purnell b Pascall..
Totál
148 Rhodes
R Kennedy, b Purnell, and
manő
Bowling Analysis. T
43
King***
6 | Sutton ***
12.39
9
1-
2:19
U
28
FIN
S❘ Bac 25Mason".
14
...15
T. E. Pearce, o Lawrence, b Coles F.J. de Rome, e and b Piscali.. M.. Mans, c Chartern, b Walier Capt. H. E. Marray," Lbw;, b Waller CO. Zeveyn, b Co's
KW. Hamilton, not oghi d
P. Jacks, & Chartere, b White -- De Extras
Total
195
Bowling Analysis.
10. M.
Pascall
8
Purnell
Waller
Coles White
Haworthine
· ROYAL ENGINTERS.
5
Capt. Wahl, Butron. b Donnelly
Lt. Raworth, o Zeveryn, b. Hamilton: Carpl. Waller, b.D. Rome
Lt Col Colea, not out... Lee Corpl Lawrence, Sutton,
Bergt, Heath, Zavorya, b Corpi Pascall, b Donnelly Q.M., White, a and b Do
2 Stevenson
Extras
Total
Bowling Amlysis.
8
CLFIL-KERVIČE,
6 Wong, r Markar b 8. D. Imail...
Rhoder, Partabrai
G. Duncan, 8. D. Ismal, by Bumjsha
Horrocka, b Bumjahn Lan see
0 J. Foulds, b 8. A. Ismail
W. McLoud, b D. Imail
INDIAN R. O. DEFEAT CIVILT. Fi cher, d S. Jamal, b84. Jamsil
SERVICE A
D. Lyon, t. Earle, b'B. A. Isias!! On the Civil Service ground the Indians. E, Has', ant out, gained a win over the Civil Service Flint, S.D. Imall, b 9. A." juniors. Scoring 140 helped consider E. Tra mat, tuo not
ably by Burjahn (34) d Earde (36),
the Indians dismissed the Civil Servico team for Brons, thus winning by $7.
Duncan and Horrocks scored most of
the runs for Civil Service. Scores:-
D.
"Extras
Total...
Bawling Analysis,
Kharas, o Fincher, b Horrocks. 1 Earde
7 Partabend 38 D. Ismail, b Duncannon 298. 4. Temale Fincher; b Horrocks0 8. D Ismail
A. Bumab 8. H. Ismail, b Horrocks 59 E. Moond. Horrocks, b.Duncan 7 Moosdoen.....
AA. Rumjahn, o Fincher, à Lyon 34 8. A. misallur
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