EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Man

BOLSHEVIST WAR.

Panie, May

The sination, regarding Russra is mort

ded ownag

30.

Longes prEusa? of the profered sipps by the Allies gooðunarak a the rubnevika ceasing their hoer against the lies and the Ather Bussian first eramerits..

The Altes are re considering the situa- don, and, will possibly recognise the Kolt shak and other aner Bolshevik Russian Üøvernhueitta.

MUKANSK. May 21st. The relief forer has arrived here after ea uneventant voyage. The Army is very Arge

LONDON, May 22nd.

A commentque from Muransk states that the Abien troops, on May 20th, drove Ehe enemy bro their main position or the worms tedes eignguen infliesing Zoy lusse Lalian reinforcements were APPÁLg 20 pursuit of the chetny, who

are betaal to be in full retreut.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Reuter'a Servics to the China. Mạiij.

PEACE TERMS.

New Yong, May 22nd, The Berlin correspondent of the Assoginted Press has revived an untheris- ed statengeng from the German Govern ment feclaring shat Germany declines to sign the Peach Terms, because they spell the economic destruction, the political Edishorour, and the moral degradation of

the German nation, for generations.

The terms do not contains single trace of President Wilson's programme. Americs must intervene and put the Fourteen Points through, or declare she is unable or does not wish to do so.

WORLA REVOLUTION.

DEMANDER,

BruLIS, May gist. There was hugs Socialist Pezos Treaty pretest demonstration on the Wilhelm Platz to-day. Aeroplanes, Bying overhead, threw down leaflets.

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Herr Scheidemann, in a speech. said he hope through counter-proposals, THE HONGKONG SCHOOL OF MOTORING. Bretas, day Both. i to: atenin

Ponco by understand: Lelegram from Liban states that, withing, which Waa only possible warz warn the offensive of the Soviet Germany was included in the League Broups aches the big regions. begun of Nations as an equal The League withing, has been proceeding, was a necessity. But, in the present form, sive M...on the entire trant from it made the Germans slaves.. He conclud. ed by calling for cheers for the Lenge of Nations..

Bullock

Paykačúll,

"VYPEŃHLAGES. May 21st. The disik newspaper Full Day- $ us that the Estonians are atenacing in the direction of Pskuff and * Drew By Bles from Petrograd,

British gure laded at Bugs Bay But occupied a number of villages after agats with the bossts.

The members et une Savias. Government at Petrograd are such alarmed, and have decyded to dend the city to the last. mid destroy it, it

Chorr Sarkans, May what

fe bathouiary Act Assembly has passed a resulation des lying an finde ket Repablic, diuing a place in the League of Nations ant mairming that Aho will Sght the mate to the bitterest end

THE MISSING AINMEN.

Loss. May 21st. Con might yesterday get a single sund Bad

Prvival

Mr. Hawker from the numerous aeroplanes, destroy us, me swooping the eas

Thes Bruk tek was monggoed by ràin.

CNON, May 20

Subsequent speeches were interrupted by an Independent Socialist procession crossing the Wilhelin Platz, roing from Lustgarten where pecetes protesting against the Trency demanded ʼn speedy world-revolution.

COPENUSOEN, May 2nd. Contrary to the semi-offein! report fabled earlier, Daisy querespondents in Brain state that the demenstraien on the Wil Ffara was attended by only 5.000. and there was no enthusiasio, while at least 200,000 were present at the Indepen dent Socialist demonstration at Last- garten, in farpur of signing the Peace Trenty

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PARIS, May 21st. Owing to the nature of recent speeches and inspired newspaper articles, Coa- ference eireles expect that the Germans. wil put up off. rofasing to sign the Treaty and climbing down only when they sen the gan is op

PARIS. May st

It is impured that Count von Rantand asked Herr Dernburg to replace him.

The German plenipotentincies, yester

& Jong stort exemespondent in New-j day. handed the Allies their Tenth Note, funditions stars that Major Can, the in which they requested additional time pet or the Bradley Page aeroplane, en consider the Peace Treaty, Juggest that Mr. Hakker and Captain !

TERSALLES May 21st Bad Grieveway have been picked up Cottat von Rantzhn has requested a by Scandinavian food ship, as they prolongation of the time limit, in order fall wed the route which 50 such ships to enable the German Delegation to con

present soiling. Most of the food pies further Notes dealing with the terri ships not carry wireless.

torial question in the East. Absace-Lor- Sr. Joux's, May 21straine, and the neeapied regions; the Experts

Agree that Mr. carrying out of Germany's reparation Bus and Capt. Mackenzie Griess obligations: the question of labour legisla pipelines most bave cilapsed shortlytion, and the treatment of German pri-

Lace, laving because no wireless wasvate property in energy countries. eperceived, nor was there say indica The Delegation had also to chtain the din of pheir being in the air during the cheervations of the German Government big or six hours necessary to bring them on the peace terms. jho the track of the liners, which they

wild have reached before nightfall.

How

ON THE MISHAP WAS CAUSED.

opinion is growing that the past! bodies of field ice and icebergs, extending E 100 miles off the Newfoundland coast, ected the working of the engines, through the intense cold congealing the e in the engines. The Americans from

repasse experienced this.

LONDON. May 21st. Ammont Communud etaphasises that the Trans-Atlantic light was a pri safa enterprise. The attitude of the Air Ministry Sad been to enjoin and caution, Lot to urge en participants, but, although Lot recognising responsibility, the Gov-| crament farnished every assistane.

After repisulating the ensures to is M. Hawker, the communiqué warns the public that the chances of End-

ing Mr. Hawker are very regole.

GERMANS HAVE UNTIL TO-MORROW TO REPLY:

LATER

It is oficially stated that the Germans have been granted an extension up to May 99th for the submission of observations on the Peace Treaty.

PARIS, May 22nd.

The German proposals. For the. Lengue of Nations and an laternational Labour Barter have been published The former generally agrees with the Allied scheme, but includes a number of proposals which the Conference Commission consider showy, and have been already discarded as impracticnnk.

The Allied reply has been drafted, but has not yet been presented. Er will point out the impracticability of the "innova tions.

WAB PRISONERS. Referring to criticisms of the Admiral!

PARIS, May 22nd. Replying to the German Nete as re ty, it draws attention to the many heavy gards prisoners of war, the Associated Responsibilities of the British feet, and Governments decline to release aminludes as follows: While anxious to

theas de its utmost to wale our gallant and guilty of crimes and penal lines. intrepid airmen, the Adimigalty wars istanding participants that it is trerly impossible for the Guvernnient to patrol 2,000 miles of gean by way of protection.

St. Joux's, May 1st. Undaunted by tla, Sopwiths disappear apoes, uther fiers are hurrying prepara

for trans-Athanie Hights. The Handley Pag machine will be ready to Bon May

St. Jous's. May 21st. Lieutenant Jensen has arrived fruta Paris to investiente the conditions, in siew of a fight ny French, airmen, later in the mason. -

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The .. TALTBYBIUS, May 16 and The ss. IDOMENEUS, May 30 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan May 31.

The 9.9. NINGCHOW, June B and leaves for Shanghai and Japan June 9.

The 6.3: TYDECS, June is and leaves for Shanghai Jure 18.

FROM SHANGHAI.

The 2.3. AMUR MARU, due bere from Shanghai Juso. 2 and leaves for London and Antwerp, calling as Marseilles Juzo 3.

The 8.5. ANDES MARU, due bere from Shanghai June 10 and leaves for London and Antwerp June 11.

FROM JAPAN.

The 5-8. NAGOTĄ, leaves Yokohama August 9 and is due bere August 20.

They point out that the Germans do not make specif suggestions respecting alleviation in the treatment of prisoners. whereas the Allies have always serupal

The .. MALTA, leaves Jokohamo Gusly observed the rules of war and the

August 23 and is due here September 3. dictates of humanity in this respect." The as. MENTUR, leaves Yokohama Consequently, they fail fo

what May 17 and is due bere June 3. alleviations are possible,

The RHESUS, leaves Yokohama As regards restitution of persoank pro May 31 and is due bore June 17. perty. infurication about the missing. and

The sa TALTRYBIUS, leaves. Yoko- care of graves, the Allies give complete

hama June 14 and is one bere July 14. assurances, but as regards the demand for Yokekams June 18 and is due herealy fall reciprocity, they point out that a parallel does not exist. therefore the reciprocity claim does not arise.

The Allies are prepared to do what is pessible to return prisoners in good con- Lieut. Raynham's navigator, Mr. Murdition. hut the demands, of their own gan, is subering so seriously from shock nationals and of the literated territories and other injuries that he may be cum will probably make it impossible to sup gelled to return to England.

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PREFERENCE.

Lucas, Mag . When the House Cominons resumed

Finally, the Allies agree to the estab- hshment of Repatriation Commission immediately Pence is signed.

PEME MAY BE SIGNED JUNE 16.

PARIS, May 21st.. the debate on the Finans Bill, ie It is expected that the Allies will take Edward Carson said that the nature of a week to study the German counter pro- the reception of the Budget by the al Thus, if the German's were allow Dominions was worth milling, of yder days to examine the definite text, ford High Ceilal that the pofitieni the signature of the Treaty may be ex

gf the preesenze proposals preted by June 10th.

COLOGNE, May 21st. Curral Sir William Robertson is visit ing the Americans at Coblenz to-day.

He confers with the Belgian Command turturrow.

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PLAGUE TAKEN HOME.

LONDON, May 22nd.

A soldier aboard the City of Sparte, arhich left Bombay on April ard, died on the voyage, of bubonic plague. Oa Priral at Liverpool on Apr 4, the vessel was put into quarantine and dis infected.

Bubsequently, a native sailor, died of Bubonic plague, on May 18th.

It is no secret that the Allied troops are everywhere ready for an immediate for ward move in case of necessity.

17.

The 5.2. IDOMENEUR,

leaves

The 1.5. STENTOR, leaves Yokobama May 24 and is due bere Jure 10 and lesves for Liverpool.

The 4.5. FL CER, leaves Tokobama Jape 7 and is de bere June 24 and teaves for Liverpool.

The ss. ABBATOON APCAB, Jeuves Kobe May 30, due bere June 6 and leaves for Calcutta June 7.

The s..NINGCLOW, leaves Yokohama Jume 21 and is due bere July & and leaves for Liverpool.

The &. KOREA MARU, dus here from Nagasaki June 19 and leaves for San Francisco June 26.

The

from Nagasaki June 30 and leaves for 5. NIPPON MARU, due here San Francisco July 7.

The . PERSIA MARU, due here. from Nagasaki Jaze. 13 and leaves for San Francisco June 18.

The 5.3. ANTO MARU, due here from America Beptember 10. Moji August 31 and leaves for South;

The as. KITO MARC, due here from Moji July 1 and leaves for South Amerion July 18.

The ss. SEITO MARU, due here from Moji October 24 and leaves for South America November 4.

It is noteworthy, however, that the German newspapers have recently been mure moderate in tone.

The us. BANRI MARU, due here from LONDON, May 22nd. Kobe and Moji June 12 and leaves for in the House of Caymons, at question- Java porta June 14 Lime. 3r, Bauar Law reiterated his The 5.9. BURNEO MARU, due here inability to afford an opportunity for the from Robe and Mcji July 16 and leaves discussion of the Fence Treaty before the for Javi ports July 17. German answer was received, or action we known. He emphasised that this t decision was the outcome of discussion by the Big Five.

The ratification of the Treaty would not take place until the House approved the Tresty

Mr. Horatio Bottomley endeavoured to more an adjournment on this question, but was unsuccessful.

COUNTY CRICKET.

LONDON, May 21st. The Somerset. Sussex match was drawn, the scores being equal-Somerset, 243 and 103; and Sussex, 242 and 104.

The Notta Leicestershire match was dresa.

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The .. HOKUTO MARU, due here from Sote and Moji July 27 and leaves for Java parts July $9.

The .. HAWAII MARU, dne bere from Nagasaki June 15 and leaves for South Ameries June 18..

The 5. BURMA MARU, due bere Bombay via Singapore and Colombo from Moji May 26 and leaves for

May 27

The UNNAN MARU, dno bere and Bangkok June 2. from Takao June and leaves for Baigon

The ss. NANKING MARU, due here from Nagasaki Juno I and leaves for Sydney and Melbourne, calling at Auckland, N.Z, and Adelaide June 9.

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The 5.3. BORNEO MARU, due here from Java ports June 11 and leaves for Japan porta June 14.

The 4: HOKUTO MARU, due here: from Jara ports June 21 and leaves for Japan ports June 24.

The . RIOJUN MARU, due here from Java ports July and leaves for

ports July 7.

POST OFFICE

Allied soldiers in the various hospitals: In Biberis are badly in need of reading: matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their use handed in at the Q.P.O. will be packed and forwarded to them free.

The parcel post service to Cuba. is suspended.

It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Fessels on the. China Station have been abolished, "

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The Services to Germaäy, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, „Ahwaz ́or Mohammerah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

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The insured letter and inauted parsel services between Egypt. (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- arily suspendod.

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in futurs be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcela very carefully, «

Until further cotice parcels. for civi addresses in the provinces of Unine, Vicenza, Treviso Padua, Venics and Bel- lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

The Farcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), sad to Abyssinia, Bagdad. Frithres, French Scmali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and. Russia have been suspended.

Registered and Parcel Misils close 15. minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated..

In the case of Malls closing before 9 a.m.. Registration closes at 5 c'clock on the previous orening.

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ARRIVALS.

May 28.

TAMING, Brit., 1,356 tons, from kodi Egypt and EUROPE via Manila, Capt. Pennefather, B. & S., C36. SUEZ Per KAGA MARU. Registration 9.45 a.m. Letters 10,30 am.

The 29. BANKI MARU, das here from Java porta July 98 and leaves for Japan | Swatow, Amey and Foochow-Paz HAI- ports July 29.

HONG,1 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG,

2 p.m.

The 4. BORNED MARU, due here from Java ports August 28 and leaves for Japan ports August 31.

The as. HOKUTO MARU, due here from Java ports September 9 and leaves for Japan porta September 11.

FROM MANILA. ·

Straite,

TUNG WAH, Chi., 748 tone, from Canter Capt. Newbery, C.M. 8.N. Co., Wharf.

SUNNING, Brit., 1,670 tons, from Canton, Capt. W. Berson, B. & S., B.

TAK CHEE, Brit, 4,005 tons, from Calcutta, Capt. McKenzie, 8.0. Co. Lalchikok.

SATURDAY, May 31.. Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India vis Dhanush kedi, Egypt and EUROPE HAIHONG, Brit., 1,270 tons, from via SUEZ-Per MENTOR Coast, Capt. Evans, D. L. & Co., Registration 1145 a.. Letters Wharf 12.30 a..

The Parcel Mail will be closed

MO HON, Chi., 701 tons, from Swatow,

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER 9.

The American & Manchurian Line as. Tjitarcene from New York, sailed from Singapore on the 23rd May and may be expected to arrive at this port on the 29th May..

The T.K.K.. A. Pernio Maru sailed from San Francisco May 18th, and is due at this Port June 19th.

The F.&O. 8. N. Co's. 2.5. Neuralia left Shanghai for this Port on the 24th instant at 6.30 p.m. and is due bero or the 27th instant at about 4 pm. The N.I.K. s.s, Kituno Mars (European

Line) left London for this, port vis- Suez Canal on the 17th 3lay, and is expected here on the 22nd June.

Manila June 27, due bere June 29 and Japan via Nagnanki, Canada, United TJILATJAP, Dutch: 2.470 tocs, from The C.BLES. Co's. 9.9. Ching arrived

DD Friday, May 30, at 5p.m. Capt. E. B. Green, Hah Hong Co... C35.

The 8.8. PROTESTLAUE, leaves leaves for Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle July 3.

The .. TINDAREUS, leaven Manila July 22, due bere July 24 and leaves for Kole, Yobohama and Seattle July 28.

The . TENTO MARU, due here July 14 and leavce for San Francisco July 21.

The as. SIBERIA MARU, due here July 22 and leaves for San Francisco July 30.

FROM LONDON.

The 8.3. NORE, leaves London May due here July 7 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan Jnly 8.

The a NOVARA, leaves London June 6, dut bere July 21 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan July 22.

FROM AMERICA.

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The 8.8.

PROTESILAUS, leaves Seattle May 23, due bere Juze 10 and leaves for Manila May 14.

The A. TYNDAREUS, leaves Seattle June 16, due bere July 11 and leaves for Manila July 17.

(With apologies to "Joan of Arc.") Tis ready now! Tis ready now! And Ite size will surprise everyons It exceeds all expectation It demands your approbation. Tis ready now! T'is ready now! Bo do not hesitate.

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States, Central and South Java, Capt. J. R. Burgs, J.C.J.Z., AB. America and EUROPE via

NANYO MAR, No. 2, Jap., 747 toms, SAN FRANCISCO - Per SOERAKARTA. Registration from Bangkok, Capt. J. Sato, T.E.E., Shanghai and North Chins Per 1.15 p.m. Letters 2 p.in. KWANGSE, 5 p.m.

SUNDAY, June 1. * Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung

-P. KALIO MART, ĐA 2

MONDAY, June 2.

C41.

at San Francisco on May 17th in accordance with schedale.

The N.Y.K. 3. Sude foru (European Line) left Liverpool for this port via Suez Canal on the 8th May, and is expected here on the 16th Jime.

KAMAKATA MARU, Jaj, 775 tons, From Bangkok, Capt. Nakagawa, Y.KK., The

C42.

YECHIGU MARU, Jap., 1,055 tons, from Moji, Capt. D. Ogawa, Y.K.K, B32.

Fhilippine Islands-Per TAMING, Wuhu, Capt. Ikeda, M.B.K., 024.

CHOFU MARE, Jap.. 833 tons, hom

BAD.

TUESDAY, June 3.

Swatow

Swatow,

Amoy and

Foochor-Fer

and Bangkok-Per LIANG- CHOW, 9 m

QUINNEBAUG, am..

WEDNESDAY, June 4. Hoiboy nad Bangkok-Per LUCHOW,

1. p.m.

THURSDAY, June 5. Shanghai and North

Bwatow,

موطة

CLEARANCES,

May 28, TARRANG, Erit 8 am, for Haiphong via Boihow, J. M. & Co.

MINGSHUN, Chi.,

.m., for Shang-

Suez

N. Y. K. a. Kago Mary (European line) left Kobe for this port via and Shanghai on the 20th May, and in expected here on the 29th May.

Moji

The N. Y. E. s.. Kirin Jaru (Bombay Line) left Moji for this port direct the 20th May, and is expected here on the 28th May.

The N.Y.Es.s. Miskimo Muru (European Tine) left Liverpool for this port vis Buez

Canal

on the 3rd May, and is expected bore on the 8th June. The U.M.E.8. Co's. .s. Nanking arrived

at Francisco on April 29. Tha, C.P.O.S." Co's RM.S. Empress of

Rusia salled from Kobe May 14 for Yokohama.

8.8. Seiya Haru arrived at Yokoham May 13 and sails May 17

according to schedule for San route to South America.

The

T.KL

HAROLD DOLLAR. Brit, 9 ... Vancouver via Manila, Robert Dollar Co. KAMUI MARU, Jap., & a m., Canton, T.K.K

China Fer bai, B.P. B.N. CO. SUIYANG, 11 am.

FRIDAY, June 6... Amoy and Foochow-Per 'HAITAN, 1 p.4.

SATURDAY, June 7.

Shanghai and North China

CHENAN, 5 p.m.

MUGAMI MARU, Jap, 7 'sm, for

Per Takao, Y.K.K.

SULTAN VAN KOTIE,Dutch, 12 noon, for Singapore, A.P. Co.

KWONG TAH, Chip.m., for Shang- hai, Chinese Merchants.

HUICHOW, Brit, noon, for New-

A GOOD RULE FOR THE HOME.chwang via Chefoo and Ticutain, B. &E.

The

Francisco on-

C.P.0.3. C'

Cat R.M.B. Emprest of

Japan sailed from Kobe May 3rd and is due at Nagasaki May 5. The O.P.OS. Co's B.M.B. Monteagle

Shanghai on Friday, 11th April an ia due at Moji Sunday, April

And

The TEK ss Nippon Maru arrived at Yokohama April 7 and will sail for Ban Francisco from that Port April 29,

PAK WO, Chi, & p.z., for Shanghai, The AKE it a rule of your home to Kwong Hing 8.8. Co.

always keep on hand a bottle of

NATICA, Brit 1 pm, for Pladjon vía Chamberlain's Colts and Diarrhea P. Bambe, A.P. Co.

MAKE

Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints. It always curce promptly and no household is safe without it. For sale by all Chemists and Store- koopers.

TEK 5 Anyo Mars arrived at Yokohama March alth, and will saif April 4th for Honolulu and Ban Francisco en-route to Valparaiso, South America.

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CADE BERNETT, Editor, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hongkong

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