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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Rautar's Service to the China Mail ), (Continued from Page 1)
RUSSIA.
PARIS, February 2nd. The Allied troops, in Southern Russia, pra only concerned in balding the ports. In the Archangel District, the Bolsheviks have been reinforced and, therefore, the Allied troops are keeping in closer touch with them. The situation in the chan gal district is nog critical.
From other parts of Russia, Bolebevik Misorganisation is reported.
PARIS, February 2nd.
M. Pichon is of opinion that 73 per Tent of the peasants of the Ukraine, provided no land was taken from them,
rould be anti-Bollqüik,
"INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISK.
BEE. February 2nd. The Interuational Socialist Conference opens on February 3rd.
M. Branting will probably preside,
The following foreign delegates have arrived:-Britain, ter delegates, includ ing Mr. J. H. Thomas. M.P., who will state the British Delegation's views on the League of Nations; Mr. Ramsay bine- donald and Mr. Stuart Bunning, who will define the British Delegato' views pa territorial questions: Gerepay, right. induding Herten Hanse and Eisner; Sweden, seven: Bohemia, ix: Cerman. Austria Denmark, and Norway, each fire; Hungy, three; France, "Bulgario, Russia, Finland, and George, each two; Holland, Grees, and Letting each one.
PORTUGAL,
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MADRID, February 2nd. A mesange from Oportu, dated Febru" | Ary lat, status:-As Munarchist victories have been confirmed, a National Govern- ment has been constitated, with Samor Paiva Conotiro as Premier and War Minister.
The new Government controls a large pary of Portugal and is awaiting the arrival of King Mance),
SPEECH ASQUITH.
Lostos, February 2nd. Speaking in support of the League of Nations, at the Albert Hall, Mr. Asquith said that any workable scheme must fea.usly respect the sovereignty of all
Stats and over, whels own
great and small, wi
within their own The world was not going into liqui
quidation
sad to hand over its affairs to a trustee. Self- determination and self-development must
BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE
AND DEPART.
VESSELS DUE TO ARKIVE."
FELRUARY B PTREATS, B. and S., from Liverpool. COURAGEOUS, Pacile Mail, from San Francisco via Vladivostok.
FEBRUARY 8, NOVARA, P. & O, from London. TENYO MARU, TKK from-San Francisco, with mail.
Japan.
FEBRUARY 6. ATRETS. E, and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 10. HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co., from
FEBRUARY 11. HECTOR, B. and 8., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY, 12. EMIRESS CF BUSSIA, Canacan Pacific, from Vancouver, with mail
FEBRUARY 15. TAMAGATA MARU, N.Y.E., from Calcutta with mail.
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N.Y.K., huma
FEBRUARY 14. TAISHO MARU. Calcutta, with mail.
FEBRUARY 15.. BANRI MARU, D. & Co, from Jara ELPENOR, B. and B., from Liverpool.
FEBRUARY 18. KAMAKURA MARU, N.Y.K., from Japan. with mkil.
FEBRUARY 19. COLOMBIA, Pacific blail, from Sha Francisco, with mail
1YO MARU, N.YE, from London, with mail.
YETOROFU MARU, NY.E., from Caloutts, with mail.
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FEBRUARY 21. TANGO MARU, NY. K., from Australia, with mail. ".
FEBRUARY 9. AGAPENOR, F. and 6, from Láverpool.
FEBRUARY 26:
SHINYO MARU, T.E.K., from San Francisco, with mail.
MARCH 3. RIOJUN MARU, D, & Co., from Japan, with mail.
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T.K. K. ANYO MARŲ, Valparaiso.
MARCH 10.
from
Java, with mail
continue to be the only road to Liberty BORNEO MARU, D. & Co., from and Progress No State must be called apon, to sacrifice its personality. Sub ppon
to those conditions, the League should be recognised as the ultimate con- trolling authority
International compacts and disputes.
over
Mr. Asquith referred approvingly to what General Smuts said regarding the control of munitions of, war. He believ eď that tho meral and wonomic weapons Of the League would prove more service ablo than any exercise of force.
He
emphasised the importance of the League in any post-war social upheaval,
BILLIARDS.
THE;GARRISAN TOURNAMENT.
MANCHESTERS v. 87th *CO. R.G.A.
This match was concluded at the Soldiers Club last night, the final game also being won by the Manchesters who, thus won all eight games played, winning the match by a margin of 646 points. The 87th Co. were outclassed. Final Scores:- Manchesters.
Sgt. Marshall
Lt. Col. Harrey Sgt. Hall.......
Sgt. Goodman..........
Capt. Goode
Sgt. Keenan Sgt. Blaker
FUSHIMI MARU, N.F.K., from Seattle, with mail.
DEPARTING VESSELS.
FEBRUARY &
cisco, via Japan and Bosolüls.
CHINA, China Mail, for San Fran
PYRRHUS, B. and S., for Japan, vis Shanghai
FEBRUARY 7. MAUSANG, J.M., for Sandakan.
---• HEBRUARY 3..
NOVARA, P. and O., for Tokobama.
FEBRUARY 10.
"
ATREUS. B. and 5., for Japan, vIA Shanghai.
DUNERA, F. and O., for Bombay. INDUS MARU, U.S.K., for Marseilles.
* FEBRUARY 12.
BORUTO MARU, D. sed Co.,, for, Java.
TENTO MARU, T.K.K., for San! Franciscu,
HINSANG, J.M., for Singapore. TENYU MARU, T. K. for Sax. Francisco.
FÉBRUARY 14. YAMAGATA MAKU, N.T.K., for] Japan.
FEBRUARY 15.
SUMAIRA MARU, U.S.K, for Buenos Aires and Rio se Kaneiro
TAISEU MAKU, N.Y.E., for Japan.
FEBRUARY 16.
ELFENCE, B. and E., for Japan, vis Shanghai.
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VISITORS AT THE HOTELA,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr D. Abraham Capt. J. Adcock
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. 61. GEORGES BUILDING,
HONGKONG.
Mr & Mrs Laidlay
* and maid
Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr and Mrs C.
Lauriteem Anderson." Mr and Mrs G. H. M.Mr & Mrs A. Lesch
Bannerman
Land child
Miss B. Lilie
Mr. B. Longfield Miss Alice Lu
Mr G..W. Barton Mr J. TATT Mra E. K. Belilios Mr and Mrs E Mr G. Ludia.
Bernheim & son Mr A. H. Lunings
and servant. 1: Mr and Mrs.
MacIntyre Master Macintyre
FEBRUART 17. MISHIMA MARŲ, N.X.X., fox London Mr Peachot
FLLEUARY 18
Mr and Mrs J. E.
Bizybam Miss Bingham
¿
Sir Hagh & Lady Mr R. H. Bay
Fraser
Miss F. Reny Mr.N. O. Galluzzi Mr J. R. Redfern Mr B. Gensburger Mr R. O. Russell Mr JR. Giles Mr O. P. Seybt Capt. T. P. Half
Mr E T. Shca Mr and Mrs W. A.Mrs H.Shehan
Haripibal Miss II. F. Skinner M-D. J. Banscom Mr. Sklarevski Mr S. E. Based
Mrs M. Blada Mr.G. Gordon Hare Mrand Mrs Bonnet
Capt. B. Smith Mr G. Barper
Capt. J. G. Smith Mr W. H. Pmith Mr and Mrs S.
Somerville
Misses Barrison (2)
Mr A. J. Hayim
Mr A. Hicks
MmM. Hicks
Mr and Mrs B. E. Mrs WH, Sperke
Hodge
Me A HolgersCE MrA.Shalton Hooper
"Mr E. K. Howe"
Mr V. Bteensley
Mr H. F. Stoneham
Mr B. Sykora
Mrs F.Bykora
RE. HumphreysMr C. P. Templeton Capt. H. Innes Mrs E. Templeton
Mr F. Travers
200-
200
200
200
200
200
'200
Sgt. Bird
200
Total
.1600
87th Co. R.G.A.
Br. Shepherd
136
Br. Cole.....
86
1EBRUARY 19.
Mr and Mia M.
Br. Phair
164'.
Dira. F.Joblin
Gr. Broomhead
65
Australia.
"Sgt. Lee
183
FEBRUARY 20.
Sgt. McGregor ...
*143
Maitland Mr J. J. Blecker Capt. & Mra Branch Mr M. Mallik MY O. T. Breskapear Maater Mallik
COLOMBIA, Isofic
for
Ban
C. Q. M.. S. Walters
78
Francisco.
Gr. Ditore..k.
99
Total
954
YU MARU, N.Y.E., for Japan. YETOROFU MARU, M.Y.K., Japan.
FEBRUARY 21.
Clark
pool
Mit J. Cochranno
Mrs Corneliuson
83rd Co. R.G.A. V. RAMC. This match commenced, on the termination of the preceding match, each team winning a game but the Medicals are 63 behind on the two games. Scores:-
83rd Co. R.G.A. Cpl Glead! Gr. Sharpe
105
200
395
RAM.C.
Sgt. McKechnie
200
Cpl. Woolman,
132
332:
Tonight the 83rd Co. R.G.A. are unable to resume owing to a concert, so the Staff and Departments will play the R.G.A. Sergeants mess, three games out of their match to be finished later in the week,
BANRI MALU, D. and Co. for Japan. Mr K. F. Birbock Dr G. W. Macken
Major and Mrs G. D.Mr E. J. Mahonias Ireland
Black and son. Mr A. Maitland KAMAKURA MARU, N.Y.E, for Mrs EU. Blackburn Mr and
Mr W. G. Browell MrGe Marquezane Mr & Mrs T. Cama, Mr Fred. B. Marshal Mr li. V. Cameron Mr S. Mason for Mr and Mrs E. A Madame de Mastor
Carvalho
and child' Mr H. Cayrou Mr G. Maver 17 7"
Mr J. A. McCulloch Mr and Mrs.T. R. E
McInnes
AGAMEMNON, B. and S., for Liver Mr and Mrs J. C.
FEERUARY 22.
TANGO MARU, N.Y.E., for Nagasaki
Mr F. W. Cox
Mr J. Milne
Mr. H. Morse Dr and Mrs H. L. Mr & Mrs J. Mulder Cumming Mr and Mrs D. B.
FE USvin Murray NORE, F. and O., for London, vi, C. Dawson Mr and Mrs W. P.
· FEBRUARY 23.
Blarseilles.
AGAPENOR, B. and 8, for Japan. via Shanghai.
FEBRUARY 25,
AFRICA MARU, 0.8.K., for Victoria. TEIREBLAS, B. and B., for London.
FEBRUARY 27. ***
IMPRESS (F BUL8ZA, Canadian Iacific, for Vancouver
· FEBRUARY-28, DJIPARO8, 7.0.JL, for Java
MARCH 5. RIOJUN MAKU, D. & Co., for Java. BHINYO MARU, TEK for En Francisco.
HAMARCH 12.
"THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD. THE pleasant purgative efket export-
ienced after taking Chamberlain' MARCH 91 Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind t” which they co tribute," makes or feel that Iving is worth while, "For sale" by ali Lemats and Biore,
-"BORNEO MARU, D. &Co., for Japan.
ANYO MARU, T.R.K., for South 4xperien
MARCH 17.
·FUSHIMI MABU NIH, for Seattle
Mrs Y
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Mr J. J. Judah Mr B. B. Van Keel
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BILDREN are conch more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colda. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consump tion ze diamesi hat are often contracted when the child has a cold, That is why all medical authorities say beware f colds. For tua quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamber. in's Cough Remedy. It can always be de, ended upon and is pleasant and safe Mr & Mrs A. ForbeMr and Mrs S. . to take For sale by All Chemists and
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February 4, at 9.15 PM:
MATINEES
every Wednesday and Thursday at 5:15 p.m.. on Saturday at 2:15 p.m. and 5 p.m." and on Sunday at 6 p.m.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
February 5, 6 & 7.-
showing 7th to 9th Episodes of
THE VOICE ON THE WIKE
also Comics.
SATURDAY, February 8.
see MAE MUREAY in THE PLOW GIRL."
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STOLEN WATER.
Mr. Leo Longinotto, Asst. Crown Solicitor, appeared before Mr. R. E Lindsell at the Magistracy "this morning to prosecute a Chinese, the licensee of a fish stall in the Central Market, for stealing a large quantity of water.. He stated that for some considerable time there were great
for
suspicion
that
THURSDAY, February Shanghai and North China-Per
GLENAVY, 9 am, Haiphong-Ter KAIFONG, 10a.m. Shanghai and North Chins-Por
SUNNING, 18.3. FRIDAY, February 7, Shanghai. North China, Japan is Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canade, United States, Central, and grounds South America,and EUROPE via water had been secretly diverted Sea Francise-Per CHINA, Into the fish stalls in the market Registration 10.45 am, Letters A search instituted by a P. W. D. 11.30 am..
Inspector revealed the fact that the Philippine Islands-Fer LOONGSANG, defendant's meter had been entirely removed and consequently, a large amount of water had been used by Amoy and Foochow-Per the defendant without the Depart HAITAN, 1 pim.
ment being any the wiser. The Shanghai and North
China Fer offence admitted of no excuse, and TINGCHOW, 5 p.m.
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Mr. J. H. Gardines, who appeared for the defence, said that the meter was removed by the fokis of the stall during the absence of owner, who went to Canton. The latter was not aware of this until after the return;
A fine of $50 was imposed.
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CANTON DELEGATES TO THE PEACE CONFERENCE
The Canton Southern Governmenta delegates to the Peace Conference": left to-day by the S.S. "Forthos" They are five in number, all Chinese, their names being Messrs Wu, Foa,
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