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PORT Sup, March 3rd. Amiral Cord Jellicoe has arrived here. CLEMENCEAU'S ATTACKER TO DIE.
POST OFFICE.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitalä in Siberia are badly, in need of running matter. Any booka, ubwspapers, etc. for their use handed in at the G.P.O.
be packed and forwarded to them free.
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The parcel post servies.to Cuba ia suspended.
It is notifed that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Tun March 13th "Merchant Vessels on the China.Station
I have been abolished.
A Hava message siis:-* Ceutin, the surrchist, who attempted to kill M. Clemenceau. has been sentenced pichment la the thied Comet el at Paris. GOLD STILL COMMANDEERED.
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announce
Losons, March 12th The Board of Trace general licence permitting the importa tion of Imperial products and manufac tures, I will not at present apply to geld or articles containing gold, except waen consigned direct to the Bank of Eagiand, or to spirits, except Brandy, run and hops.
TRIUMPHAL-MARCH.
Losos. March 12th.
the The Household Cavalry and Brigade of Guards will go on a triumphal ares through London on March and
TROUBLED CZECHS.
T's, March, 11th.
A Czecho Slovak Delegate inforated, the Council of the Powers that a widespread German-Hungarian amf tiernas Astrian conspiracy to overtum the new Czeclair Slop Government at hy discovered.
MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON.
J
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Jokes, Marel: 19th, It has ded that" tar provisional, vingt of the Militer racean Sqnadru wa big sis katale
hip, six ligh lotilla and a sulfita
* KIEL ÇANAL.
a destroyer
P. March-uh, The Forts and Waterways Commission as recommended that there should be open astigation for all nations in the Kiel Canal: similarly, tias the Canal should be free to all merebantown and warships, the canal. remaining under German ownership at operation.
ITALY'S CLAIMS.
The Italian Delegation. in a minoran Hum to the Peace Conference, claims the Upper Adige. Trenting and Julian Venetia. It says that the Julina Alps alone can clone haly's stern inte and declares that, Gorizia Trieste. Pola, Fiana and uterous towns and villages on the Adriatic Coast and the interior Are indisputably Italian, while, in order, to eliminate all danger, just share of Daluatie must be restored in Italy,
TROUBLE AHEAD,
Houncil
PARIS, March 15th. A Haras
ayus message says!-- There was no meeting of the af Tea Festeriiy but the chiefs of the Allied Graveraucht met in the after no in private conference. The gather-
lasted more than two hours.
wo important topis, under non-idera flou were brst, the dificulties of com bining the covenant of the League of Nations with the Preliminary Treaty of Peace; and, secundly. the territorial elainas.
Paris papers state that there is very great trouble ahead over the questions of the Adriatic and Asia Minor.
SUBMARINES SOLD.
Losfos, March 19th
Tangan MATLA
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire ara suspended.
THE CHINA MÀIL.
NOTICES.
BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.
VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.
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MARCH 91. INABA MARU, Yokobanja
N. Y. K., from
"MARCH 23.
PERSIA MARU, TR.H., from San Francisce, with mati.
Arabold Brothers @ Co., Ltd.,
Import
Shipping
Export..
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МАКСИ 97.
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Iexp. Orrick-SHANGHAI, BRASCHERANO CMAURERO, CHIRIANO,
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The insured latter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transiti through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor. arily suspended.
Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.
Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Caine Vienza, Treviso Fadua, Venice and Be Inne in Italy will not he accepted for transmission unless postril under the British War Chice Permis.
The Farcel Past Services to British East Africa and rypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abywinis, Bagdad, Frithrea, French Somali Coast, Italien Somaliland, Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended.
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INWARD MAILS.
SUNDAY, March 23, Canaria-EMPRESS OF ASIA.
-OUTWARD MAILS.
PERSISTENCY.
In the course of an article in the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, with the above title, "J. C. writes:-
The
The reports from India' show that. plague continues its ravages, now waning, now increasing, but still persistently holding its grip on the country. In China, and, in fact, wherever plague has appeared, its persistency is the chief feature of the disease. This fact has been a pro minent one ever since plague first appeared in history, and it continues to-day, as markedly as ever. modern epidemic was made known to modern literature "by a full telegraphic account of the cisease which appeared in the British Medical Jourg in 1894, sent by the writer from Hongkong. This was preceded by ล short tele gram, which appeared in the same Gurnal. The first European doctor to notify the disease was Dr. Alexan- dér Renhie, of Canton, who sent a note to the writer that plague existed to a great extent in Canton. That the rat was the cause of the disease was first brought forward by a
in
who clergyman Hongkong, brought his Bible and explained to the writer the Biblical account of
In the case of Bails closing befors Da.. Registration closes at 6 c'clock on the plague in 1. Samuel, chapters 3rd. previons eveting
4th and 5th. He ended his exposit ion by stating, "The rat is the cause of the spread of plague; destroy the rat and you get rid of plague." How true his contention was is now a world- wide belief. This fact was known in the days of Samuel, but it was forgotten, as many other Biblical, physiological, and hygienic facts are, to the detriment of mankind. The 'cause of the persistency of plague is now understood, for so long as the rat is infected in a locality, so long will man be liable to the disease. Plague when it last visited London in the seventeenth century remained for a hundred years, the last entry in the records of St. Martin's-in-the- Fields, being made in 1780. The presen: epidemic has persisted in Hongkong since 1894, and in India since 1996, when it first appeared in Bombay.
THURSDAY, March 90. Shanghai, Neth China and Japan vin Kobe-Per SHIDZUOKA
MARU, 10a.m.
Hohow Fakhi and Haiphong. Per
KAIFONG, 10. Shanghai
and
North China-Per SUNNING, 11 a.m. Shanghai and
North China-Fer WINGSANG, 5pm. Japan vis Robe-Per FOOKSANO,
5 p.m. Haiphong-Per TAKSANG, 5 p.m. Chefoo-Per TUNGLEE, 5 p.a.....
FHIDAY, March 21.,
Straits,
[ause of Commons, replying to Yao. arzon, Dr. T. J. Mars Japan st. 196 that, so far, 31 ex-German ab had been sold. The others will
Lp, and the proceeds divided among the Allies on a scale to be setiled by e supreme War Council. AO DE ISION YET ARRIVED AT REGARDING OTHER "SHIPS.
The bume War Council had not yet decided arding the disposal of the ...red German warships. NING OF SURRENDERED
WARSHIPS.
other pầy vid
Dr. Macnamara denied, in the House Commons, that" President Wilson dis- seated from the proposal to sink the cap:
tured derman Fleet.
ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS.
41
Bangkok, Ceglon, Mauriting, South
Africa India 'via Lanushkodi, Egypt and EUR OPE via Suez-Per 1NABA MARU. Registration 9.45 a.m. Letters 10.30 a
11 a.m.
Were inoculation against plague as widely followed as in the case of small pox some hope of keeping the disease in check might be entertained; but this is far frem being the case. Another way to tackle the problem is by rat destruction; this has been attempted in isolated places, but if it has ever been attempted on a great scale in India it has proved a failure.
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MARCH 23.
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WEDNESDAY 22nd. 8th & 10th Episodes of
A15S OF THE LUMBERLANDS.”
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A. D. C.
IN THE MUSICAL PLAT
1
"PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES
For GROWN UPS and CHILDREN
by W. GRAHAM ROBERTSON
MUSIC by FaDEUCE NORTON
With ful ORCHESTRA, CHORUS and BALLET
Over 60 Performers.
SUWA MARU, NY.E for Shangbai, GALA PERFORMANCE, FRIDAY, March 21, at 9.15 p.m. Japan, Victoris, B.O., and Seattle.
MAY 21.
AKI MARU, N.Y.K., for Philippine Clelands and Australia
A.Mr H. F. Stoneham
Capt. G. L. Stratton Mr W. L. Swar Mr K. Takahashi SM. C. P. Templeton.
Mrs F. Templeton Mr J. Tinsley 1 S..Mr. F. Travers
Vco-Adm, Sir F. G. T. Tador
Lady Tuder MA.Shelton Hooper Mr Thos. Vint Mr. W. Boven
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Hussey Capt. H. Inper Miss Ireland Mr and Mrs
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via Moji, Benalult, and Sen Franciaco-Per ANYU MALU, Swatow, Amoy and Bocchow-Per So far as we know, the destruction of Mrs L. M. Jeblin
rats in India has not been on at Mr and Mra B. W.
Jorca Philippine Islands. Sandakan, Australia, general or national scale, but local
HAITAN, DID.
New Zealand via Thursday only, and consequently imperfect and M E. M. Joseph Islands-Per TAIYUAN. Re- unsuccessful. The campaign must be gistration 12.45 pm. Letters 110 mere spasmodic effort, but a Philippine Islandsfer LOONGSANG, sustained and continuous endeavour. The Philistines knew the means by 2 p.m.
1.30 p.m.
9.10 a.m. Letters 10.00 a.m.
We
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Mr G. G. Wood
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Wright Mr and Mrs B
Wylie
PEAK HOTEL
Lk
A.
Straits, Bangkok, Egypt and EUROPE which plague was spread.
via Suez-Per HECTOR, 5 p.m. | have advanced but little in our know- SATURDAY, March 22.
ledge of the epidemiology of plague: Capt. Allen Major Lacey Philippine Islands, Shapeha North we have been able to show that other Apthorpe, Major Leesan
Mrs Litt China, Japan vie Naguzaki, animals may spread the disease, but AC Canada, United States, Central the rat still holds the primary place Mr and Ms D. E. Matheson
Mr C. R. Bird Mr and Mrs H. and South America, and EUR in the transmission. Of the treat
Bleir
Mrs Matthieson OFE via Victoria B.C.-Per FUSHIMI MARU. Registration ment of the disease itself we prac. Rer. R. A. Bandle, Mr J. Finlay Miller
It Milroyitis tically know nothing; of the means Cir. and North China-Per of checking or eradicating the disease Capt. T. H. Butler Mrs Moore YINGCHOW, p.m..
Capt. Newman our modern practical hygiene has MrA J. Carter
Lt. Col. & Mrs Thors SUNDAY, March 23.
proved a failure up to now. It be- Major Carthe
Mr and Ms F. W. by Falhum
Cary
Mr T. L Perkins Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung hoves us, therefore, to bestir ourselves
and not sit still with folded hands Mr & Mrs Cochrane Major Patterson and do no more than the Philistines, Lt. Col. E. J. Coles Mr W. E. Roberts Mr F. J. de Home of Israel, hoped to allay the ravages. Major Cartler
Major V. J. Scantle- who, by offerings to the great God Mr E J. Coomes
Mrs Cormack
bury of this greatest pest of mankind.
Mra, Bidford Mr. J. S. Dobie
Shanghai
COPENHAGEN, March 13th. Admiral Sir Richard Hope has left for Brussels, where the shipping, negotia tions, broked at Spa, will be resumed.
PARIS, March 13th. The Supreme War Council has forma lated plans for the resumption of the Armistice negotiations at Brassels' or March 12th. The plans provide for the taking over of the German merchantmen, in return for the supplying of food anti Swatow the best h. rvest, Germany paying for the feed, truly, with coal and potash: secondly, through Germany's credit in neatral countries; thirdly, from foreign securities held by Germany. These three Bources will yield £100,000,000, which ount is required to furnish adequate relief.
The Allied Delegates are of opinion that these proposals will be acceptable.
POPULAR CANTON BOSTS:"
The ss. Ning Hing formerly named Tai Shan, departed from Canton. yesterday morning, March 17, with a shipment. of local goods for Shang- hai. It is reported that the sis. Ning Hing" will be transferred to run between Canton and, Macao; while" the as. Charles Hardouin and sa. Paul Beau will run between Canton and Shanghai During the world war these steamers were taken from the "Jocal rot and placed ie they were (more rééced-Castion Times.
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MONDAY, March 24. and Bangkok-Per LUCHOW,
TUESDAY, March 25. Shanghai and North China Per
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HONG, 1 p..
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The Shewan Tômes Co. 8.5. Celtic Prince due to arrive here from New York towards the end of April.
The Shewan Tomes Co. s.s. Slavic Prince due to arrive here from New York on 5th April.
The C.M.S.S. Co. is in receipt of a telegram from the San Francisco Office advising that the sa. China sailed from that port for the Orient on March 15, in accordance with schedule.
Latest Advices.
The CP.O.E. Co's RMS. Key West left Vancouver for Bangkong cn the 20th February and is due of Yoko bama ce or about the 18th March.
The C.P.O.S. Co's RM.S. Empren of *Ario left Nagasaki for Shanghai on
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UNITED TEMIANG,
The eighth annual general meet
the 14th instant and is due ating of the members of the United
Manila on the 19th instant-
and consequently enhance the capital value, and in furtherance of this policy he explained to you that, in addition to the normal programme
of rubber estate works, the board-
had sanctioned an extensive scheme
The UP.O.B. Co's E.M.B. Engress of Temiang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, of works of improvement. Such a
drio left Shanghai for Mazilä on
the 18th March and is due at Ltd., was held in London, Mr. A. S policy has inevitably increased the Hongkong on or the 23rd Inst. Morrison presiding.
The C.F.O.S. Coe Rard inst.
Ruana left Shanghai for Nagasaki
cost of production, and this cost has
The Chairman, in opening the pro-been further added to by conditions ceedings, said:
fimposed upon us arising out of the on the 18th March and is due at
war. The fall in the price of rubber, Nagasaki on or about the 17th inst..
The profit for the year, earned in as I have already explained, has been The Admiral Lines sa. Senatur, sailed
from Seattle February 20th, calling 1917-18, as compared with the prea still greater factor in affecting at Yokohama and is due to arrive at ceding year, shows a reduction of profits, but it may be some satisfact Hongkong about March 27th.
ion for you to know that the profit The P. M... B. Co's is in receipt of £30,000. This is accounted for by which we have earned, small as it telegraphic advice from the Shang the lower price which cur crop rea is as compared with last year, is bai Office that the as. Venezuela left
c;
that Port on March 15 for Manila, lised and an increase in the "all in" the maximum amount: which we.. and is expected at this Fort on or cost per lb. These two items be could have earned without being In other about March 22.
tween them account for a difference liable, to excess profits.
A good many peoplethink rheumatism Major Gardener Major Mire Tayler, The P.M.S.S. Co.'s 8.8. Ecuador according of is. Der lb. on our total crop. As words, any profits in excess of the
cannot be cured without taking Mrs F. Goodrich; RE
Capt. Vincent auson medicine. Chamberlain's Pain Capt. Gurney Balma mausaged thoroughly into the skin Major Hodges ..Majer & Hire Wake has cured far more racuratiam than soy Mr. E du Flon tonn internal remedy in existence and given Hutchison
Major Walker relief quicker. For sale by all Chemists Mr F. B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs F, A and Storekeepers.
Major Kendal Wells
to cable advice from San Francisco through the Mania Office, comploted having some relation to this question amount shown on revenue account her eleventh voyage on March 1 of increase in cost of production and would have been liable to the excess having arrived Home on that date.
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so that you might form a proper profits tax of 80 per cent. estimate of the report which is now before you, might. I call to your memory some remarks which Mr. Scott, addressed to you on the occa sich of the last annual general meet ing outlining the programme for the wear which was then before you. He Coloud Diarrhets Remedy has explained that, having regard to the saved the lives of more people and re- conditions which then existed, our lieved more anffering than any other.re primary object would not be to medy in existencer it is known all over obtain the greatest possible out the civilized world for its speedy cures of put of rubber at the lowest possible crampe in the stomach, diarrhes and all intestinal pains... For sale by mil cost but to improve the estate Chemists and Storekeepers.
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