EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
Ountinued from Page I.)
-FEEDING, DEFEATED ENEM
HEMMCS
Pant March 13th. bohali of the Associated «favorn- ments, Mr, Charles Hoover make a state meat that, by the and of February; the Cater-Allied Relief Committee had or
insed und incord n r of cou
various Earopus ports, for the relief, distressed peoples, oven half of which to Rotterdam, Mureover, 948,000 Se genet
tors were now allout en rate to similar dalinatione,
The British French, and Italians had! sirendy supplied tons of grain to Vienna while the expenditure by he American Government, in this work wis mouthly. Foodstuffs were new arriving
EAT.
over
BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE
AND DEPART.
al
www
VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE
MARCH 28. HOKUTO MABU, D. & Co, from Java.
MARCH ST. PROTESILADS, B. al S, from
MARCH 29. Singapore..
INLAMOS, B. & S., Hem Liverpool MARCH 21.
„PERSĻA MARU, TRE, how Sex Francisco.
APRIL 3. CYCLOPS, B. & 8., from Beattle
APRIL 4.
MARU, KABU
in increasing mounts, in Tokoham Serbia, Jugo-Blaria, Ramanis. Turkey, Montenegro.
Belgium, Finland, in
and Austria Hungary.
Afr. Hoorer
that is operations|
ar relief word as effective as could be er pected in view of the shipping dificulties, and the economi and political chao, which had to be surmounted. There wha plenty of food in the world as a whole, but the Atthx
besa must endeavour' to
Burupean peoples to resume productiso work, as their salvation depended upon
it. because, without self help, the problem I
N. T. K
APRIL 18. AGAPENOR, 3, 8., from Shanghai. APRIL 18..
170 MARU, NY, from Yokohamse
"
DEPARTING VESSELS.
MARCH 14.
PELKUS, B. & S., for Japan via
a beyond the financial abilities of the Shanghai. -Associated Governmenta
OUR EMPIRE AND THE LEAGUE.
MUST STILL KEET BIGGHEST NAVI
1
Pants, March 13th
A meeting of the Rritish Empire Dele gates discussed the Covenant of the League of Nations as affeting British
awal needs.
LUCHOW, B. & 8., for Swatow and Bangkok.
*?f
MARCH 25...
PYRRHUS, B. and 9., for London. " SINKIANG, B. & S., for Shanghai. MARCH 8 TANGO MARU, N.Y., for Philippine Islands and Australia.
VENEZUELA, Pacific Mail S.S. Co.) Ltd., for San Francisco vin Shanghai
The meeting agreed that. sing the Tuture naval nenaments for the defensive and Japan. need of the scattered British Empire. 1 their needs could adequately be met only on the press propation of strength of the British Nary, in abges the Navisi,
AUSTRALIAN LABOUR.
Sysry, March 17th, New South Wales Laisourit ary des manding guarantees against neulploy ment, and a thirty hoof work for miners.
AVIATION.
Wasunaros, „March 10th. Rear-Admiral Taylor announced that the American
Navy would Brandy to Atlantic
flight within a month.
attumit
تنا
**
trars flying-boat.
MARCH 27.
NANKING, Chipa Mall; for San
Francisco.
PERSIA MARU, K.K., får San Francis00.
SUIYANG, B. & S., for Stangbad." MARCH 28.
AKI MARU, NY.K., for Shanghai. Kobe and Yokoha
MARCH 20. HOKUTUMARU, D. & Co., for span. ALPS MARU, Q.$.R., for London. EMPRESS OF ASIA, C.P.U.S. Ltd., for Vancouver via Shanghai, Japan etc. MARCH 20. PROTESILAUS, and S., for
B. He added that the fficials at Washingtun believed that a British ainakin would attempt to cross Bert treat
"CANADIAN CIVIL SERVICE WILL' NOT JOIN ORGANIZED LABOUR.
Oras March 17th Members of the Tadoot Civil Servico eleted the scheme for affilation of orgacised Labour at present, but the Kecision will be reconsidered later.
GERMANS MUST SUPPLY COAL.
..༣ Loxpoy, March 18th. It is semi-officially stated that the agree nt regarding the surrender bi Gerinan "antmen siipulates for the provision. may, of important quantities of , in order to ensure regular delivery o foodstuffs by the Allies. GERMANS STILL KILLING POLÉS.
||
Posex, March 17th. Despite the negotiations between the Allied Mission and the German Delega- Eion for a Polish-German Armistice, the German troopa are persistently bombard ing villages all along the Posen frapt, killing and wounding civilians, pillaging Polish property.
Paris, March 17th.
A Kavessage states:-
The Cuncil of Ten takes so-day ****** the
report Commission
*
Territoriale
Seattle.
MARCH 31. NIKKO MARU, NYK, for Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama,
ALL
PAUL LECAY, M.M., for Shanghai. KUMSANG, Jaruine, Matheson & Co.. Ltd, for Straits and Calcutta
TJIMANOFK, J.Q.d.in, los data,
APRIL 3.
VAN WAERWIJCK, J.C.J.L., for Singapore, l'enang and Eelewan Deli
APRIL 3. KAMO MARU N.Y.E for Straits and London.
ARABIA MART, O.SK., for Victoria, Vancouver, Seattie and Tacoma.
APRIL 9.
ANDRE LEBUN, BL.M., for Marseilles via Haiphong, Saigon, Singapore etc.
APRIL 19. IYO MARU, NY.5, for Straits and Liverpool.
APRIL 23. NIKKO MARU, N.Y.Efor Fhilippine; Islands and Australia.
MAY 3. ATSUTA MARU, .Y.K., for Straits and London..
MAX 5.
the
Clains
SCWA MARU, NY.K. for Shanghai, Japan, Victoria, B.C., and Seattle.
in Foland, flecting the new Geraci fronti capially Island's outlet to the Sth an outlet is recognised as to the economic future of the new rate. It is expected that the settle ent will grouse greas opposition in Germany, The Allied Governments have pledged themselves to assure Poland an
let to the sea.
BYE-ELECTIONS.
LONDON, March 17th.
The Son Lendonderry bralection result na follows:-
3,023
The West Leyton Parliamentary by elee tins Terulted as follows: MAE. NEWnouns (Liberal) 7,034 Mr. J. P. Mason (Coalition U.) 6,915 The veraney was caused by the death of 1. C. Wrightson.
SOUT: AFRICAN REPUBLICANS.
CAPETOWN, March 31st.
MAY 21.
THE CHINA MAILI
NOTICES.
ARMOUR & CO.,
CHICAGO,
WORLD'S LARGEST FOOD PACKERS..
CANNED
HEATR EVITE, · VEGETABLES, FOUTA, MZAN, GUYSEX, STU.
03
**TELIRIST," "ANONICO" Bad "DELMAT" BRANDS. ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd.
Bale rente fur Mosta, calza
GE
GPAN
HOM
DRY CHAMPAGNE
Dicke Fron
GRAND
SEC
Rhein
VIN
FOR EXIST
REIDS' LIMITED, IMPORTERS OBTAINABLE, At
GANDE, PRICE & Agents.
HONGKONG.
AND ALL HOTELS, CAFES AND STORES.
JAMES STEER.
"9, 1DE HOUSE STREET, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER
CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED" UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION.
Tel. 2877.
VISITORS IT THE HOTELJ.
www.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
MrE S. Abraham Mr B. H. Van Ketel AKI MARU, N.YK, for Philippine Capt. J. Adcock Mr H. Krebs
Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr & Mrs Laidley Islands and Australis.
Anderson
and maid Paymaster-Comdr. Mr and Mrs
F. A. F. Banbury, "Lauritse R.N.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Mr & Mrs A. Teach
and child
MrJ. Barr Mr and Mrs A. Me. Leiria
Beattie
Maliri and son Miss V. Mason
Capt. & Mrs Liddell Mrs E R. Belilics Miss H. Lille Pers. Echini Maru: Dr. K. Mr & Mrs Beuchot Flag Lt. T.L. Living Akiyama. Ms. Brown, Mr. and Ms Mr and Mrs J. E. "stone, R.N.
Bingham
Mr Mrs Lloyd
Evans M II. T. BARRIE (Uniorist)
R. J. Small, Mr. T. Matsuo, Mr. Lukini, Mr. F. McGilligan (Sinu Fein) 4 Mr. E. H. Holt, Mr. G. Butler, Mr. Miss Bingham
LONDON, March 3rd.
Kakizol, Mr. T. Yamamoto, Miss H. Mr R. J. Birbeck Mrs. Longfield Simoes, Mrs. P. A. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Maicrand Mrs G.D. Miss Alice L Wright, Mr. Kirkwood, Bishop Flack and son 31r C. Ludin Maclatyro RobinUD, Mr. B. Eoido, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs E. D. Blackburn Mr and Mrs". N. Mrs. D. A. Salling, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dr A. Boonaeker
Master MacIntyre Fartel, Dir. and Bira., Mackenzie, Mr. and Mr. J. Bradley Mrs. Furnival, Mr. and Master H. Capt. & Mr Branch Mr G. W. Mackenn Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Lu Tu Chung, Mr G. T. BreaiapearMr E. J. Mahen Mr. and Mrs. J. D. James, Mr. and Mrs. Mr W. G. Browell Mr M. Hallik Martin, Miss Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. M. B. Brown Master Mallik Stunt Mr. Lepriete, Mrs. B. Mr and Mrs R. 7-Mr. and Mrs M.
Burton Fehwasyko, Mr. W. A. Webb, Mr. L & Harrop, Mr. Clerk, Mr. A. Ksoroe, Mr. Capt. G. Eyers H. H. Pullar, Mr. William Sherer, Mr. Mr R. V. Cameron Madame de Mattos. Railton, Mr. Sordo, Mises Natier. Mr. Mr and Mrs Stuart and child
Mr and Mrs TRE Cameron and Mis. Douillet. Mr. and Mrs. Xavier,
Melines Mrs. E. F. Gargallo, Miss de Cargello, Mr. B. Campbell Rev. Fr. S. Tamayo, Ber. Fr. Y. Ramiro, Dr A, Cavalho Mrs W. McIntosh Rev. Fr. M. Diez M. and Birs, J. H. Mr and Mrs R. A. Mr & Mrs Maglistem
Carvalho
Mr and Mrs D. B. Pearson, Mr. T, Chiura, Master Chiura, Mr. J. A. Coote, Mr. Tinsley, Bir. W. J. Capt. & Mrs J. J. Murray
Ciracia
Mr and Mrs W. P. Morrison, Mr. H. & Michael, Mra. Moore, Mr. M. A. de Jesus, Bir. d. Pasecolar, Mr and Mrs J. C. Neeson
Clack
Mr J. 8. Nicokoa Mr. McEachran, Mr. T. F. O'SullivaD, Mr. A. Perrant, Mr. F. E. Hatch, Mrs.
Miss F. Reay Ana Varea, Mrs. Veronten Yares, Mr. M. Barata, M. U. Cematau, Mr. Lai Bu Yuen, Mr. N. Farela, Mr. J. C, Lumpo, Mr. B. Garcia, Mr. Varela, Miss J. Ramos, Mrs. Camabort, Miss Camabort, Mrs. M. Filiciano, Mr. Morgan James, Mr. B. C. Van Essen, Mr. A. Da Boer, Mr. G. A. Van EssPD, Mr. B. Paulus, Mr. 8. Bekke Mr. B. Fukumoto, Mr. H. Nakamora. Miss Tuchimoto, Mr. Manuel Pegandiary and Mr. J. B. Marquezi
In the House of Assembly, Sir Thomas Burtt, the leader of the Opposition. withdrew his rendiment condemning public is in favour of an amend ment by Ar. Malan, the Acting Premijer. This was adopted by 79 to 24.
iority were entirely Nationaliste."
PRINCE ALBERT A3 AIRMAN.
-
The
The Toba News Agency is ath witly informed that Prince Abeth, was been attached to the byul "Air Force. for some considerat
b. tione,, is about to be initiated do the pustiul side of Hying.
Although; Prince Albert hus mede nny flights us a passenger since he joined the R.A.F., he is only now
king up instruction to qualify as-
a plot. The machine which has
be
chosen for the Trince's tuition
an Avro biplaze, which has been tensively used for school purposes, 75ndoubtedly one of the safest
omes for beginners.
The type of machins has been de
bad by Lord Weir, the ex-air linkster, no the standard training. a mohine of the Royal Air Force."
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
'The C.P.O.S. Co's R.M.S. Empren of Japan left Shangbai for Nakasaki on the ud Barch and is due at Nagasaki on or about the 24th inst
Mr and Mrs O.
Colby
Miss Colby Mr F. W. Cuz
3.Mr. H. Hay
- yê
Mrs. H. Rupert
and son
L
Tel. 2877.
Dr and Mrs H. L. Mr J. A, Russell
Cumming
Mr R.. C. Russell Miss M. W. Dew Mr.O. E. Beybt Mr P. E. Doncaster. Mr and Mrs E, Madame H. Eapsult Skellim, nurse &
baby Mísa K. Ecanson Flag Capt. and
Fisher, R.N.
Dir H. R. Franz Mr T. Faller MIN. G. Galluza Capt. and Mrs Grant & child Capt. T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs W.
Hannibal Mr D. J. Hanscom Mr G. Harper Mr L. A. Harrop Mr and Mrs A. Henggeler
MrsMr W.Sinclair
Capt. D. Skinner Mi H. F. Skinner MTB M. Blado Dr and Mrs Smits T.Mr J. Somerville
Mrs, W. H. Sparke Mr & Mra V.Steensly A.Mr & Mrs C. Stone
Mr H. F. Stoneham Capt. G. L. Stratton Capt J. A. L. Taylor Mr C. P. Templeton SBIrs E. Templeton Mr F. Travers Vee-Adm. Sit F. C. Mr A. Holgerson Capt. and Mrs..G.. T. Tudor
Lady Tudor Hooker MrA.Shelton Hooper Major Vayneux. Me W. Foven Mr Thos. Fint Capt. and Mr. L.Liens Col. J. W.
Hussey Capt. Tanes Masa Ireland Mr and Mrs
Joblin
Warden Mr and Mrs E. L.' Lauder Watson M.Capt. H.A. Wallesicy
POST OFFICE.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitals in Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their use handed in at the GP.Q. will be packed and forwardel to them free.
The parcel post service lo-Cuba is suspended.
It is notified that all restrictions na to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the, China Station' have been abolished.".
The Services to Germany, Austri Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are
uspooded.
No unofficial letter addressed to Abdias, Ahwaz or Mohammorah in the Persian Gulf may aroood eighs ounces in wṣight.
The insured latter and insured parool services between Egypt (or in transit through Ent) 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 nine, Vicenza, Treviso Padun, Venice and Bel- lune in Italy will not be accepted for
transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit
14
The Purcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia, Eugdad, Frithres, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been.enspended.
w
Registered and Parcel Mails close 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.
In the case of Malls closing before 3.m. Registration closes at & c'clock on the previous evening.
....
INWARD MAILS.
FRIDAY, March 23. Straits-Per CRUNSANG.
OUTWARD MAILS.
J
TUESDAY, March 25.
Jaya and Port Moresby vin Batavia-
Per BANRI MARU, 10am.
WALTON
Philippine Islands - Per
HALL, 10 a.107.
Straits and Bangkok-Per NAMSANG, |
2 pm.
Shanghai and North China-Fer
SINKIANG, p.m. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritias, South Africa, India via Dhanash kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis Suca-Per PYRRHUS. Re- Letters gistration 2.13 ID.
p.m.
Shanghai, North Chips and Japan' via Nagasaki-Ptr GLENGYLE, 5 pm.
WEDNESDAY, March £8. Philippine Islands, Australia, New Zea land via Thursday Island-Per TANGO MARU. Registration 8.45 6. Letters 9.30 a
THURSDAY, March 27. Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takao-
Per SOSHU MARU, 8am." Shanghai and North China-Fer
SUIYANG, 11 a.m. Philippine Islands, Sandakan, Australia, New Zealand via Thursday Islands-Per TAIYUAN. Be
Letters gistration 12.45 pm.
il
1.30 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAL-
HONG, 2 p.m.
FRIDAY, March 22, Philippine Islands-Fer YUENSANG,
2 p.m.
་་
Swatow and Bangkok-Per TAMING,
9.I.
MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1919.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE
Tel. No. 17437
CORONET
& "26,
Tel. No. -1743.
MARCH 24, 25, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
IN
DOUBLE TROUBLE"
"GET-RIGH-QUICK WALLINGFORD
Spisoda X.. BRITISH GAZETTE. No. 495.
4)
Booking at ROBINSON'S.
VICTORIA THEATRE
"TO-NIGHT!
2.15 P.M.
ON THE
TO-NIGHT 12.
BRINK "
Featuring the Charming & Great Actress
BELLE ROBINNE ..
BEES IN HIS BONNET".
Do not ask us to give you thot of this BARCID LLOYED Comedy.
Jast see the films.
M'A TINE E
THURSDAY, 27th March at 5.15 ...
THE WHITE SCAR
A Dramatic Masterpiece.
Featuring JANE Navak and Axa Izse.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
MARCH 22, 23, 24, 25. -sãowing:- 9th & 10 Episodes
"A LASS OF THE LUMBERLAND
Alad Gazette & Comics.
TUESDAY 26th. Matince 8.15 p
7th & 8th Episodes. "GLORIA'S ROMANCE.
WEDNESDAY 26th.' sce Vivian Martin in
"THE RIGHT DIRECTION (Paramount 5iparta).
A. D. C.
IN THE MUSICAL PLAY
PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES”
For GROWN UPS and CHILDREN
by W. GRAHAM ROBERTSON
MUSIC by FREDERICK NOZION
With full. ORCHESTRA, CHORUS and BALLET Over 60 Performers.
Third Performance:
Fourth
Fifth
TO-NIGHT (Maròh 21), at 9.15 p.m.
Tuesday,
25, Wednesday, 28, Matinee.
++
SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, 27th March, at 4.30 p.m.
FINAL PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, 29th March, at 9.15 p.m.
PRICES: ..
$3, $2 and $1.. Children Lalf price to Matines. ·..
Booking at MOUTRIE'S.
JUDGE PARRY "ON".
BUREAUCRATS.
SATURDAY, March 59.
industrial world must choose between Bhangbai, North China, Japan via Naga
saki, Canada, United States,
Whitleyism and industrial warfare, Central and South America, and
"but when the Government sought by. EUROPE Canada-Per EMPRESS OF ABIA. Rezistra-
eloquent phrases to persuade sceptical tion 9.45 m. Letters 10.30 s.m.
employers, to embrace this new Shanghai and North China-Per
His Honour Judge Parry lectured industrial religion could they wonder, KWANGSE, 3 p.m. SUNDAY, March 30.
before a meeting of the Industrial in view of the inaction in the met with such scant response? Bwatow, Amcy and Formosa via Keelung Reconstruction Council on the sub Government departments, that it
-Per AMAKUSA MARU, 9am.ject of "Industrial Reconstruction in
Bureaucracy governed the Govera MONDAY, March 31.
ment and vetoed its decrees. So Government Departments." English commerce, he remarked, had been long as Whitleyism was taboo in built upon justice, but in considering Whitehall there would be every ex- the larger industries refusing to Mr and Mrs H. W. Mr and Mrs. B. Shanghai, North China and Japan how far the principle of the Whitleycuse for the great corporations and via Kobe-Per AKI MARU, report which he would call Whit accept it. In the new world there leyism was possible of applicat- was no room for old-fashioned bure- ion in Government departments they aucracy. Personally, he should like should be under no illusion. Justice to enter the new Jerusalem of a legal had never been an attribute of industrial council to witness the burn- bureaucracy, and love bad never in ing of the old tome of legal procedure spired bureaucrats to good works. If and the drawing up of a real pro- St. Paul were alive to-day he would cedure freed from jargon, and set probably be writing epistles to forth in language understanded of Whitehall and Whitehall would pro- the people, and suited to the wit of bably treat them as the Corinthians the man in the street.
Mrs L. M. Joblin
Jones
Mr E. M. Josoph
J
ME SAP. White
Mr G. G. Wood
Wylie
DESPONDENCY DUE TO CONSTIPATION. WOMEN, often become nervous and
despondent. When this is due to constipation it is easily corrected by tak ing an occasional dose of Chamberlain's Tableta. These tablets are easy to take and pleasant is effect. For sale by all Chemisto and Storekeepers.
Have you ordered your Copy of
The Dollar Directory
NOW IN PRINT.
From Messrs. BREWER & Co.,
Tel, Ne, €28,"':
Queen's Bend Central,
Swatow and Straits-Per HUPEB,
10.m.
TUESDAY, April 1. Japan via Nagasaki Per NIKKO
MARU, 10m. Shanghai and North China-Per
SUNNING, 11 alin..
VESSELS IN TAIKOO DOCKYARD.
-6.S.
KASHING". 8.8. OBIBLI 8.3. "FATSHAN". 8.6. HAIMUN”,
5.9. "SAN, NAM HOI". 8.8. ASOSAN MARU”. 6.5.. KATSUURA MARU”, B.8..KABUGA MANU”: 8.8. "ADMIKAL GOODRICH”. -8.8. "ADMIRAL WAINWRIGHT".
A.M.V. "ADMIRAL MAYO”. M.V. "JUNO...
MY VULCANUS ? MY. "LAFA”.
BUB IT IN.
did for there was no evidence that St Paul's epistle to the Corinthians was replied to (Laughter.) The Gor- ernment might promise that Whitley ism was to be the national industrial
good many peoplethink rheumatism A cannot be cured without taking religion, but it was not possible, for the Government to compel the in- nauseons medicine. Chamberlain's Pain habitants of its departments to Balm massaged thoroughly into the skin worship at altars to which they con-as cured far more rheumatism than any scientiously objected: (Laughter.) internal remedy in existence and gives relief quicker. For sale by all Chemists. The War Cabinet had said that the and Storekeepers.
Printed and Published for Tas CONCERNED by GZOZON WILLIAM
CADE BURNETT, Editor and Manager,
Brock, Hongkong.