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'EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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PASTELS DE LA TOUR.
PARIS, May 13th.
A Havas messag states:-- President Poincaré opened at the Louvre a temporary exhibition of the celebrated su pastels by La Tour, cap- hy by the Archbishop of Canterbury,tured by the Germans at St. Quentin, In regarded as one of the moar import-and, subsequently given ap
i measures of the present ression, Its chject is to confer on the Church Earge powers of autonomy, while safe- guarding the State connection, thus pre- paring the way for a scheme of Church eform recently much debated in Con- rocation
Testerdays Bill empowers the Church Asmerubly to regulate ita own constitution, its decisions being did on the table of Parliament, and "becoming law, unless adverse motions have been passed within the prescribed period.
LORD FRENCH. AS AUTHOR..
COMPLAINS OF KITCHENRE.
Lospos, May 18th
Is Lord French's book he deals, with pha Autwerp question. He was personally
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TONNAGE LOST.
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LONDON, May 13th..
The Ministry of Shipping, ounces the number und tonnage of Allied mer- chantmen lost through enemy action to be as follows:--
Britain, 2.197 vessels: tonnage. 7,538,000, France, 939: tonnage, 67.000, Italy. 230; tonnage, 749,000. Japan 20: toanage, 120.000
United States, 80 tonnage 341,000%
A further twenty British vessels (ton-
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Allied soldiers in the various hospitals in Siberia are bully in need of realios mater. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their use banded in at the G.P., wil be packed and forwardes? to them fire.
The pareal, port service to Cuba la suspended.
It is notifed that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the Chiza Station dave been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empiro are suspended.
No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwax or biohamnorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight..
The insured letter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transit arily suspended.
nuge 25.000) have been lost on Admiralty THE HONGKONG SCHOOL OF MOTORING through Fappt) and Cyprus are temu por-
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'BOTTOMLEY NOT SATISFIED.
LONDON, May 12th. In the House of Cerainons, Mr. Horatio, the opinion, as late as October Ixt, that Bottomley gave notice of a motion declar. Antwerp was in no mediate danger, burite that the Fence Treaty does not full disagreeably surprised in the follow-she pledges given by British Ministers - days when he learnt of the serious with regard to indemnities, and, in view
tuation.
of the fact that the main financial burden This upset the French plans further of the war has fallen on Britain, no treaty is acceptable which does not pro- For French again complains of Lagdude for rendering to the enemy a bi
interferencs, and roundly for the entire cost of the war, and arrang- eclares that if his ur Marshal Jeffrening for the recovery of such cost regard- wabes had not been ignored in Landon less of the perical iver which it may be the sitention that resulted would not have ; necesary to extend payment, been created and Lilla would have beca Baved.
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THE AFGHAN WAR.
Loxion, May Sch.
wes, nevording un private des- rona India. says that Afghan ized positions 027 the Teft. badan border, corumanding the Kind Loishilman pasZON.
pt. тек insi
It impossible yet to say how far the ne Apur is cognizant of this violation o territory, bat his proelanation, claim, ing the independence of Afghanistan and Be polite dismissal of the three English-
sa in his employ. is ominous
Probably, the origin of the Afghan gut. break is connected with the prevalent
rest in the fohammedan world.
The journal is of opinion that if the Indouble swildly countered. it will not ba dangerous. It says it is a good sen That the Afridi tribesmen at Peshawar base remained staunch, while there was groting in Amritsar.
LONDON, Mar 10th.
A Polshevist report states that an Afghan Mission has arrived in Moments.
U.S. FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN.
WASHTON, May Fish. *Th Tth Liberty tuah bas been targely over-subscribed: it is estimated by $1.500.000,000,
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COLONIAL CONFERENCE.
Pani, May 13th.
A Havas message states:- The Franco-British wolenial conference, held with the special object of strengthen- na and extending the relations between the two countries and their West African colonies, has been closed, after deciding to hold conferences frequently at Paris and Liverpool.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SexHOLM, May 8th,
A telegram from Petrograd states that a decree has been sand closing all non- munition factories, and exrolling all the workers in them in the Red Army, for despatch to the Front.
Lusos, May 13th. Lieut. Colonel F. A. Wilson, of the British staff in Mesopotamia, flew in a biplare from Mosal to England in one *eck.
He crossed the desert and few from Monul to Cairo in one day.
LONDON, May 12th.
Colonel Betty has achieved a record by his fight from Madrid to London-a distance of DBT miles in even hours. five minutes, stopping at Panours to rall his tanks.
Lesbos, May 13th.
The War Trade Department has inform ed the London silver market that, any export licences now applied for by dealers will be granted.
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GERMAN TONNAGE RECEIVED.
Loxoox, May 12th.
la the House of Commons, at question. time, Mr. Leslie Wilson stated that 22 German passenger ships, with a tonnage. of 168.800 and 8 cargo-ships, with a tonnage of 603,910 had been handed over to Britain.
Dr. Macnarbara stated that, at the Armistice, 15 German liners, with a ton- Cups of 29,751 and 949 cargo-ships, with 3 tonnage 2,251,220 hari leen interned abroad.
Bosides these, 200 German vessels, with a tornage of 501,221 had been captured by the Allies.
The Egures included the shipe operated be the Allies.
FANTZAU WANTS GERMAN AUSTRIA.
BERLIN, May 19th. The Neue Freie Preme states that Count TO Rantzau, in an interview, declared that union with German-Austria was one of the aims of his, policy and he would make every effort to attain it.
-COLONIAL WAR COSTS.
London, May 13th,
In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Norton Griffitha, Colonel Amery stated that the war expenditure of Canada, approximately, was £200,000,000
Australia, £231,000,000 of New Zea Mand. 2763,750,000 of Bouth Africa. 223,000,000; of Newfoundland, £2,000,000.
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THE ALLEGED PLANS TO ATTACK
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FETROGRAD.
IT WASN'T TRUE.
LONDON, May 23. In the Heef Commons. Colonel
·Wesleyanet asked regending ties report that we were poparing on attack on Potrognal in poperation with: Fin- land. Mr. Fem as replied that a British Squadron is wailable at Helsingfors in case ut erentgencies bus no suck artagenant us sig. gestel hud, en tante. Obtinusly. if anything of the sort were contem- pbust it would be impossible to say anything about it Cheers! Hr fine and cheers to give an nelerstanding that the Governmen wonki must be mainitted to an attack
Petrograd in operation with Poland without the fomnons being acupuented with the operation, but be plasised that no such definite proposal was
at present couter- plated.
ITALY AND THE ADRIATIC.
Paris, May 10. The rsion in Itosen circles here is that the deadlock continues, with President Wilson remaining on "his positions while the French and British are faced with the difficult problem of siding with one or the other party.
POLICIES AND POISON.
STORY OF GIRARD'S EXPERIMENTS.
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Among the victius alleged to have been marked down for poisoning by Girard, the Earis insurance agent. and his wife who are charged, to getter with firard's friend Mine. Donete, with murdering or at- tempting to murder half a dozen people, was a merchant of Muntes hamed Gois, writes the Paris eor respondent of the Daily Mail ou Arch 20.
He was Grand's richest and least. fornuté peletion in human life. The agent inoued him for $21,000 shortly before the war niter pussing
medical esasiantion in his place and, as was his custom, unknown to Godel Bus in August 1914 Goddel wus mohisised and Girard had to go on paying the premiums without ever having an opportunity to realise his sinister investment, he fest 6,540.
In this way- Grant himesit was drafted into the Array, motor transport and there male the acquaintance of a soldier nuod Deus I was not long before Delums, unknown to thmself, had an insurance for nearly £0.000 on his head. Once he and his wife were invited to dinner by the Girards. Shortly afterwards he deve dope typhoid, but recovered.
Two policies were underwritten in the me of a M. Bonnefoy, who, however, has no recollection of ever sering Gloud. Bounefoy knew Card's friend Pernotte, who died after being given injections by the.. insurance agent when suffering from typhoid.
A still more curious care, accord- ing to the Matin, is that of a cler nured Duroux, who was insured for only £800. The allegation is, that the Girards used him for.experimente in poisoning and took out a com- paratively in policy in case of accident. It is alleged that they nicknamed him their "guinea-pig, in reference to his experimental
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Girard and his wife, so the story runs, ueil to give him appointments in cales, where some pretext, quali an sending him to buy,cigarettes, was found for getting hfn to leave his drink for a moment. After these meetings Duroux was more than once it on his way home, but sus- pected nothing."
Girard ohned him about his fears, but questioned the guinea-pig minutely concerning his symptoms.
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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM EUROPE.
The ... TALTRYEJUS, May 18 and leaves for Shanghai and Taku May 97.
The as IDOMENEUR, May 30 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan May 31.
The as. NINGCHOW, June è and leaves for Shanghai and Japan June 9.
The .. TYDEUS, June 15 and leares for Shanghai June 18
FROM SHANGHAI
The as. DILWARA, leaves Shanghai May 18, dne here May 21 and leaves for Straite, Colombo and Bombay May 24.
The 8.8. NEURALIA, leaves Shanghai May 22 and is due bere May 20
The 65 AMGR MARU, due here from Shanghai Juse 2 and leaves for London Antwerp, calling at Marseilles June 3.
and
The 35. ANDES MARU, due bere from Shanghai June 10 and leaves for Londot and antwerp June 11.
FROM JAPAN.
The 3. NORE, leavex Yokohama July 26 and is due here August 6,
The as. NOVARA, leaves Yokohama August 9 and is due bere August 20.
The 6.8 LYCAON, Icaves Tokohama May 3 and is due bere May 20.
The 4. MENTOR, leaves Yokohama May 17 and is due bere June 3,
The 6.3. RHESUS, leaves Yokohama May 31 and is due bore June 17.
The s.. TALTHYBIUS, leaves Toko- bama Jone 14 and is due bere July 1.
The 5.B. IDOMENEUS, LATES Yokohama June 28 and is due here July
17.
The sa. STENTOR leavey Yokohama May 24 and is dus here June 10 and leaves for Liverpool.
The 8.8. 1EUCER, leaves Yokohama June
7 and is due here June 23 and leaves for Liverpool
The 8.3. ARRATOON APCAR, leaves Kobe May 30, due here June & and leaves for Calcutta June 7.
The s..NINGCEOW leaves Yokohama June 21 and is due berg, July 8 sad leaves for Liverpool.
The S. KOREA MARU, das bera from Nagasaki Jane 18 and leaves for San Francisco June 28.
The s.. NIPPON MARU, due here from Nagasaki June 30 and leaves for San Francisco July 7.
The 8. PERSIA MARU due here from Nagasaki Juno-13 and leaves for San Francisco June 18.
The 5.8. ANYO MARU, due here from Moji Angust 31 and leaves for South America Beptember 11,
The . KIYO MARU, dao bere from Moji July 1 and leaves for South America July 12.
"Barco" Steam Traps, Temperature
Regulators, &
Linotype & Machinery, Ltd. Pulsometer Engineering Co., Ltd. T. & W. Smith Ltd., (Wire Ropes). Imperial Light, Ltd.
The as RIOJUN HARU, due bere from Kobe and Moji May 21 and leaves for Java ports. May 21.
FROM JAVA.
The 1. BORNEO MARU, dus here from Java ports June 11 and leares for Japan ports June 14.
The . HOKUTO MARU, due here Japan from Java ports Jane 21 and leaves for
ports June $4.
The 8.3. RIOJUN MARU, due here from Java ports July 4 and leaves for Japan porta July 7
The BANRI MARU, due bere from Java ports July 28 and leaves for Japan parts July 23.
The as. BURNEO MARU, due here for Japan ports August 31. from Java ports August 23 and leaves)
frem Java ports September 8 and leaves The 5.8. HOKUTO MARU, due bere for Japan ports September 13,
FROM CALCUTTA.
The ss. AREATOON APCAR, left Calcutta April 27, doe bere May 17 and leaves for Kobe May 18.
FROM MANILA.
12, due here May 21 and leaves for Kebe, The as. CYCLOPS, leaves Manila May Yokohama and Seattle May 94.
The .. PROTESILLUS, leavey leaves for Kobe, Yokohama and Beattle Mazila Jabe 2, due here. June 29 and July 3.
Tbe sa TFNDAREUS, leaves Manila July 22, due bere July 24 and leaves for Kote, Yobobama and Seattle July 28,
The 8.5. TENYO MARU, dae here
Jaly 14 and leaves for Ban Francisco July 21.
The s.s. SHINYO MAR", due here ay 15 and leaves for San Francisco May 21.
The 6.4. SIBERIA BARU, due bere July 22 and leaves for San Francisco
July 30.1
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 parcela for civil addresses in the provinces of Unida Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the Beltish War Office Permit.
The Farcol Poat Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithree, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguesa East Africa, Zanzibar and Raasia have been suspended.
Registered and Parcel Mails close 18 minutes earlier thas the time given below unless otherwise stated.
In the case of Mails closing before 8.a.m.. Registration closes at 3 cfclock or the previous evening.
INWARD MAILS.
Manila and Australia-Per TANGO Macila
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Tel. No. 1743.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
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British Gazette No. 526-527. Booking at ROBINSON'S.
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DOG'S LIFE"
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FRIDAY, Day 23
HONGKONG
MARU.
THEATRE.
Canada and USA-Per EMPRESS OF ASIA,
Tel. 2311.
OUTWARD MAILS.
TUESDAY, .May 20,
Bangkok and Calenta-Per. TENZAN MARU, 9 am. Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per KAIFONG,
9 3.M.
Swatow and Bangkok-Per CHANG-
CHOW, 9. Shanghai and North China -- Per
A. APGAR 11 mm. Shanghai and North Ching- For
PAKHCI, 11.0. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer HAI-
HONG, 1 p.m.
Swatow-Per TAI SZÉ MA, 3 pm.
WEDNESDAY, May 91. Shanghai Nerth China, Japan vis
Kobe, Honclulu, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE A SAN FRANCISCO For COLOMBIA, Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10,30 am.
THURSDAY, May 22.
Philippine Islands, Australia, and New Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takao-
Per SOSHU MARU, 8.
Zealand via Thursday Islands- Per AKI MARU. Registration 8.45 am." Letters 8.30 a.m. Shanghai and North China-Por
SULYANG, 10am. Shanghai. North China and Japan
MAY 17, 18, 19, 20.
Showing-The Beautiful & Gifted Star.
MARIE DORO
in
Tel, 2511.
"LOST AND WON
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also Various Comics
WEDNESDAY 21st.
CONSTANCE COLLIER in
(5 pts.) “ THE TONGUES OF MEN" (Paramount):
A Sparkling drama of love versus duty.
Booking at the THEATRE.
ARRIVALS.
May 19, TAIWAN MARU, Jap, 1,267 tons, from Saigon, Capt. J. Kasai, Sato, C39.
DATTOKU MARU, No. 1, Jap. 56 tons, from Haiphong, Capt. Miyakashi, O.S.K C12.
via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South America, and EUROPE via BANOI, French 739 tona, from CANADA--Fer AFRICA MARU. Haiphong, Capt. Morvan, Lapiecue. B9.1 Registration 10.45 am. Letters WEI SHUN, Chi-, 663 tons, from 11.30 5.In.
Canton, Capt. Shaldrap, Ban Pel. S.N. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Co, C42.
South Africa, India vis Dhanush- KONG MA, French, 342 tons, from kodi, Egypt. and BUROPE Haiphong, Capt. Mertin, Lapioque, 41. Per LYCAON. BUTYANG, Brit, 1,594 tons from Registration 1.46 p.m. Letters Amoy, Capt. Gibbs, B. & S. Bla. 2.30 pm.
The Parcel Mail will be closed on Wednesday, May 91,at 5 pm.
FRIDAY, May 23. Amey and Foochor-Per
Swatow.
KUYE MARU, Jap., 1,083 tous, from Dairen, Capt. laokuchi, T. Sato & Co., B39.
May 19.
WEISHUN, Chi., 10 am., for Shang- bai, San Pch B.N. Co.
BUIYANG, Brit., 10 p.m., for Canton, B. & S.
TUYOSHING, Brit, 10 am., for Canton, J.M. & Co.
CHOYSANC, Brit, noon, for Shang.
hai via Swatow, J.M. & Co.
EURYADES, Brit, & p.m., for Shang-
hai, B. &
SUN TAK, Port., p.m., for Singapore, Braga
WINGSANG, Krit., 3 p.m., for Manila, J.M. & Co.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
May 17. NATICA Brit, 3,494 tons, from Dr. J. R. Henderson, Mr. Orr. Me
Fer & Arruloos Aprar, for Hongkong: Shanghai, Capt. Patrick, 4.P. Co., Palhill, Mr. O. G. Perdue, Caper Shanghai, North Chins sad Japaz vis Singapore, B. & E., Holts Wharf.
QUINNERAUG, 8 am
Kowloon Bay,
EURTADES, Brit, 3,650 tons, from Benbow, Mr. L. Beckingende, Miss F. C. Campbell, Miss A. R. Erast, Major Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, ASAHI MARU, Jap., 1,332 tons, from Coutts, Mr. D. n. Russel, Mr. E. Lesser United States, Central and Moil, Capt. N. Akai, Y.K.K., Kowloon Mr. Allen, Miss AG. Hill, Sab. Maj. Pope, Mr. C. W. Abrams, Mr. W. 8. Bonth America and EUROPE Bay. ria SAN FRANCISCO-Per SHINYO MARU. Registration from Moji, Capt. E. Suzuki, M.B.E for Kobe, Mr. L. Simpson, Mr. Jas H. TATORA MARU, Jap 1,4885 tons, Roshan Khan, Mr. Jas Stewart, ir 2.45 am. Letters 10.30a.m.
Sham Dass; for Shanghai, Capt. Daily ;- Kowloon Bay. SATURDAY, May 24.
Cousins, Mr. K. J. Mehta, Mr. G. Blackie, Mr. Fazil Karim, Mr. 8. Ferozeddin, Mr.S. M. Ebrahim Bad (Signed) F. W. Howe, Commander.
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The 3. AFRICA MARU, dus here Vancouver, Feattle and Tacoma May 16. from Manila May 15 and leaves for Japanvia Nagasaki--Fec TANGO MARU, and North China - Per YINGCHOW, & am.
FROM LONDON.
9 m.
Shanghai
MONDAY, May 23.
2, due bere July 7 and leaves for
The 6.3. NORE leaves London May Swatow and Bangkok-Per HUFEE, Shanghai and Japan July 8.
The 8 NOVARA, leaves London June 6, dne here July 21 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan July 23.
FROM AMERICA.
The 8.5. PROTESILAUS, leaven Seattle May 22, doe bere June 16 and leaves for Manila May 14.
The us. TYNDAREUS, leaves Seattle
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OLEARANCES.
May 18,
HOK CANTON, Brit, & am for K.C.; Wan, Xat Hing.
HOKUTO MARU, Jap, 18 noon,
for Bataria, Dodwell.
RAUJO HARU, Jap., noon, for Keelung
TUESDAY, May 27. Shanghai and North Chica-Pervis Swatow, O.S.K.
TEAN, II &
BANSER MARE, No. 5, Jap, 6am.
Swatow, Amoy and Focchow-Per for Canton, Chukyoku.
HAITAN, 1 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, May 28.
FAUSANG. Brit., 3.80p.m.,' for Bangkok. I.1 & Co
Weihaiwaz Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Nasha via Hibow, Hong Led
HUICHOW, 2 p., THURSDAY, May 29.
CHIK SHANG, Chi, 8 am, for
Moji October 24 and leaves for South June 16, dus here July 11 and leaves for Shanghai and North Chine-For
The as. SEITO MARU, dne here from America November 4.
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LEIN SHING, Brit., 10 am, for Saigon,,
Roze a Brit, 2 p.m., for Shanghai,
B&B.
FUSHIKI MARU, Jap, noon, for Hado and Phaarung, M.B.K,
SUSHU MARU, Jep, 8 a.m., for Canton, 0.5:X.
SHAN81, Brit, Ga.m., for Shanghai, B. & 8.
KUEICHON, Brit, noon, for Tientsin via Swatow, B. & S.
TAMAYE HARU, No.‘2., Jap...è à‚ m for Keslang. Osawa
UWAJIMA MARI', Jap., 6 a.m., for Canton, Y.E.K.
K1UKIANO, Brit., 19.30 am, for
Canton, B. 4. B.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The C.P.O.8. Co's R.M.S. Empress of Aria sailed from Shanghe: May if and is due Manila May 20. The C.M.S.S. Co's. &s. Nanking arrived
at San Francisco on April 29,
The C.P.O.8. Co's BME Empress of
Rusia sailed from Kobe May 14 for Yokohama.
The KK... Seiya Maru arrived at Yokohama May 13 and saile May 17 to sabedale for San en-route to Bouth America,
The
The
CPOS CÁC EAS Empres of
en sailed from Kobe May 3rd and is due at Nagasaki May 5.
C.P.0.8. Co's RMB. Monteagle left Shanghai on Friday, 11th
April is due at Moji Sunday, April 13th.
and The T.KK. 8. Nippon Mars arrived at Yokohama April 7 and will sail for Ban Francisco from that Port April
The T.K.Ka Anyo Maru arrived at Yokohama March 30th, and will sail April 4th for Honolulu and San Francisco en-route to Valparaisos Bouth America.
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