4.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

Bäuter's Service to the China Malk)

THE POLEX.

POBOT STUBIPS EXAMLEENTEJA

PARUS, June 24th. The Super Boonomie Council basi Becided to recommend to the liquidation Bosnis of the various wernments that they provide the Polish #loveipment all ailable supplies need by the Polish Health Department for the campaign #sinst plus.

LONDON, June Zutis Benter's Agency learn, authoritatively. that the Armistice recently reached be en the Polex and the Ukrainians bas been ruptured, and this war continues.

The Poles aver that General Petliura 14 co-operating with the Bolsheviks, under formuan instigation,

Altbank in Ja's hare hea kilt und Founded in Vila, Pinsk mat Krakau, in The chile of street Schwing. Entrate ro presentative in Marsa ugtee that th

parte pogroms have been grossly no way carried KARKASAN N and us to the fact the

ESTHENIAN.

terce

Lesbos, June 24th. An mATI SO-1977TALINA Nuė states 1- In trretion of Welen battle singing, in while the enemy is attacking.

The Estiouicus have captwork. Widrish an. Loddiy and are continuing the

anter-attiv

Theorems Broke birough, day fute 21. the ferat ield by a Leash Regiment.

The Estonian and scaccu Metrennisa. barried up and caled how ratelifes sinong the cavity, war was expelled

The Estonians caps Lent a basty retreat,

ter guns and many machinesztes.

* documents diseless thas

tachment. of perial tierna

itivision afgifting with the Baltic kendes gehr

The

cay is attacking along the winde frentior.

inter. Wender and hopa weng enje Surely the E-thonians German air.

bips were shot down.

Loxuos, June 20th.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Reuter's Service to the China M'ail!).

CHINESE SIGNED WITH RESERVA- TIONS.

PARIS, June 28th

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES.

Arnhold Brothers & Co., Ltd.,

Import

DO

Export >>

A Havas message Bags --- The ceremony at Versailles will be of a

There will be simple character. speeches.

'No incident of any importance is ex- pected, in spite of the fact that the Chinese delegates have made known their intention to sign only with resorves con- corning the cession of Kina-chau to Japan.

The signature of the Treaty will by no means if the blockade or free German Prisoners now in the Allies bands, These matters can only be considered when the Treaty has been ratined by the kierman Parliament and the Allies.

FRANCE AND AMERICA.

A Hyns mesa BAY

PARIS, June 7th.

Presiden: Wilson was the guest, on Thursday evening, at a dinner given by President Poinene, as the Elysee, on the joccasion of the first official selebration of

the signing of peace,

All the delegates of the Allied nations {were present..

Presidens Poincare, proposing the toust of President Wilen, stud that France would never forget the collaboration of Ameen in the Palefelds, and in the Klaboration of humanity's now ebarter. dengefarez, ph friendship between Aerie and èrance sound beef a more intimate and sacred character.

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President Wilson, replying, said that the wrong done by Germany in waging way was a great wrong, but it warned the world that they should band them- selves together in order thas such a wrong would never be perpetrated again. 1 warning to all other nations that would do similar things that they would be vanquished and shamed:

PARIS GAY AGAIN.

PARIS. June 25th.

A Havas message says:

In the House of Commone replying To day Paris i enjoying a big holiday. La Commander Kenworthy, Mr. CreThe cafes will remala open til one in Firmarth such that Marshal Foch had the toorcing. ordered the Germans to crase all further advance northward towards Esikinia

A lud al ontkered the immediate varumon of Windan and Libar, and Abe complete evavilation, as son as 'pes. Bi, accordance will Article Twove

the Armistice, of all territory com peting pure ni Russia before the war.

FEEDING EURÓPE.

PARIS. June Bish.

TERSAILLES. June 9th

It is believed that the new German Peace Delegation will consist of Herren Mueller. Gisberts and Leinert.

BAUER'S BUNKUM..

BERLIN, June Bird,

In the National Assembly, Dr. Bauer, to day, referring to the demand for macondi tional signature, said that s detuated namon was being violated body and soul to the horror of the world.

"Let as sign, but it is our hope to

the fast breath that the attempt to wound our of honour may one day. recoil on thef

authors.

Mr. Charles Houser has submitted af report of the progress made in relief med

sures.

During Mar 169 shiploads food were distributed to 1 countries

der a relief value of $169,973,000.

great majority were supplied raud crèdit, and, to some extent, upon Karity.

value

si

May Egure compared with 5013 tous distribute in April to Th $147,800,000

Wilx

Dr. Bauer assumed that the Assembly stift authorised the signature. There were protests from the Right and a vote was taken, resulting in the confirmation of the authorisation.

The Fresident of the Assembly, Herr Febrehbach, in a brif speech, commend madeed the unhappy Fatherland to merciful

God."

During May, progress towards remedying the terrible situation ka Armenia and the Baltic States.

The organisation of the wholesale feed ing of under-courished children is now >plete.

Four wifion children are Dcing serred.

Mr. Hoover is confident that the completion of this task will be opchod by harvest time, without prevent skla los of life.

LITHUANIA.

PARIS, June 24th. oficially stated that a meeting pf the Supreme Regnomis. Council was held to-day, to consider steps to be taken in vies of arranging fur the provision of Jocomotives Ad rolling

Lithuanin

RACING.

stock

Larsuos, June 20th for the Northumberland"

The rus Plate resulted as followsin

TESTLE

Tox PEPPER BANDA

Six bersos run. Won by 14 lengths, five lengths separating second from third.

Tha bessing was as follows:-Trestle. to 1; Tom Pepper, to 4; Ramda 7 to

Newbury Cup

raco' resulted as

The Follows:-

ASION.... LASE VAN

..

Tive pan. Won by five lengths, a head

parating second from third.

The betting was as follows:-Arian, to: Lake Van, 100 to 9; Jutland, 2 to 1.

- AUSTRIA'S DEBT TERRITORIALLY -DISTRIBUTED.

EVEN ITALY TO PAY PART.

PARI, June 28th. A Elavas message says-10-

It was afterwards announced that the Party leaders had agreed to a proclama- Lion to the Army stating that the nation expected the Army and the Navy, whose honour was chiefly affected by the Treaty, to give an example of self-denial and self-sacrilice, and co-operate in the labour of re-building the. Fatherland.

FRENCH CHOSE JULY 14 FOR CELEBRATIONS.

Pants, June 7th. Peace and victory celebrations are to take place throughout France on July 1.tth. Oficial preparations are being made on a vast scale.

"

RIOTS IN GERMANY.

-

BERLIN, June 25th. Rowdy midnight demonstrations. took place last night, arising out of the acceptance of the Peace Treaty

The no assaulted and robbed pedes. trians and maltreated soldiers."

Repeated firing from the roofs, by soldiers, leared the Alexander Platz.

Bands of robbers plundered shops near the Stettin railway station, and attacked travellers.

They also held up the tram-cars, de prived passengers of their pocket-books, and took of the rings from women's Angers.

Inter, 4,000 workmen in the Gruene- swald railway workshops strnek work.

Troops are protecting the railway sta- tions.

BERLIN, June 24th. The Government pas issued a proclama. tion to the German people stating:- The first reqnirvent is the fulfilment of the Treaty obligations; the second, work; the third, faithfulness to duty. The only way out of the darkness of this Treaty is the preservation of our Empire and our nation by unity and work"

The Suprem, eonomic Council has dented that the Austrinn debt must be shared by the nations which formed part of tuo Empire. Therefore, Italy is to pay

Bure of this debt.

+

TURKISH CLAIMS.

A Has nessage 83y:-

Shipping

Engineering

BLAD OFFICE-SHANGHAL.-- BRANCHES BANJON, CRUNGLING, CHINELASO,

HONGKONO-AND- CARTON. AGENCIES-LONDON AND NIW YORK.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!

TO THOSE GOING TO PLANT FLOWER & FRUIT GRAFTS,

·ETC.. AND SKIDS

GENERAL SEEDS & PLANTS (STORE) CO. have much pleasure to inform the general public that they have a very large stock of Novalties of Flowering and Fruit Grafts and Seeds of all kinds. Apply for their large "descriptive" catalogue for 1919 bafore placing ordera with other firms, which will be forwarded free on application. GENERAL SEEDS & PLANTS (STORE) CO.,

Telegrams SEEDSMEN," Calcutta.

Fost Box No. 489 G.PO,, Calcutta, INDIA.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

HUNGARY PLAYS DOUBLE GAME.

LONDON, Juze 26th: The attitude of Hungary has aroused very grave auspicion.. Nationalist ele ments, influenced by the Bolshevik, M. PARIS, June 25th.

Samueli, M. Lenin'e Moscow Emissary, oppose the Bungarian Commander, Gen- The Turkish representatives

have eral Von Boehm, who has expressed hi banded to the. Peaco Conference willingness to comply with the Allied.

amazing Note insisting. the demanda.

од

M. Beta Kus is evidently playing a complete unity and independence of the

double Turkish Empire.

game, and is attempting to cover his failure to comply with the Entente demanda by specious and unconfirmed " stories of Czech attacks, while all the time, preparing for a sudden, shattering blow against Czecho-Slovakia'; and rely- ing on its success to preserve him from the consequences of disobeying the Allies' orders.

121

It is more than certain that these Tur- Kish cinims will receive no consideration.

SACRED PIG'S ESCAPE.

PARIE, June 27th.

The report that the ex-Crown Prince has escaped from Holland has caused onsiderable oxcitement in Paris. Well- informed circles regard the event of con- sideralte significance..

SILVER.

LONDON, June 26th. Silver is quoted at 53jd, buyers and

13-18d, sellors.

Thero, has been a falling cơ th

buying from America,

The market in quiet,

in China

CLEMENCEAU'S RETIREMENT.

PARIS, June 26th.

A Havan mesange - When M. Clemenceau paid visit to the Chamber of Deputies, he was ques tioned about the rumours of his approach. ing retirement Ho gave no definito

answer.

Concerning the general election, he said it would take place at the end of Bed- tember or the beginning of October.

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ENGINEERS and LAUNCH BUILDERS.

MARINE MOTORS OF ALL POWERS IN STOCK.

Works PooTUNG, SHANGEAL,

Sole Agencies:-STERLING & EVINRUDE: MOTORS.

MAKERS EWO" MOTORS..

Associated British Machine Tool

Makers, Ltd.

A.B.C. Boler Enamel. Berine Ltd. (Leather-cloth). Edgar Allan & Co., Ltd.. (Teol

Steels,, ).

M. Y.

"Harco" Steam Traps, TemperaÈULLE

Regulators, A.

Linotype & Machinery, Ltd. Pulsometer Engineering Co., Ltd. T. & W. Smith Ltd. (Wire Ropes). Imperial Light. Ltd.

POST OFFICE.

Allied soldiers. In the various hospitals. In Biboris are badly in need of reading matter. Any booki, newspapers, etc. for their use Landed in at the G.F.O. wil be packed and forwarded to them fro..

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given. below unless otherwise stated, and whore mails are advertised to close before 9. am. registered and parcel nails are closed at 5 p.m. on the prețious day.

In the case of Malla closing before 9 a.m. Registration aloses at 6 c'elock on the previous evening..

INWARD MAILS.

THURSDAY, July 3

Mapila and Australia-Per CHANGSHA, Straits-Per SHINRYA MARU.

FRIDAY, July

Shanghai & Japan-Fer TAMBA MĀRU.

SATURDAY, July 5.

Straits-Per TEIRESTAS.

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Per 50SHU MART 8 a.. Shanghai and North China- Per

SUIYANG. El ac Rcihow-Per CHUEY OF, 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, July *.. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per

QUINNERAUG 108.m. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,

South Africa India via Dhannah- kodi and EUROPE via SUEZ- Per TAMBA MARC. Registra- tion 9:45 am. Letters 10.30 s. 13. Philippine lands-Per YUENSANG,

2 p.

SATURDAY, July 5. Shanghai and North China --- For

YINGCHOW, & p.m.

SUNDAY, July 8. Swatow, Amay and Formosa via Keelung

-Per AMAKUSA MARU,9 m.

-MONDAY, July 7.

Japan via Nagasaki, Hecolulu, Canado, United States, Central and South America and KUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO....-Fer NIPPON MARU. Registration 8.45 am. Letters 9.30a.m.

TUESDAY, July 8, Swatow and Bangkok-PerKANCHOW,

101.

Shanghai and North

TEAN, 11a.m.

China - Per

Ewalow, Amay and Foochow-Fer"

HAITAN, 1.30 p.m.

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HONGKONG.

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HEAD OFFICE:

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Branches at Manila, Singapore,, Shanghai and Canton, China.

These Oigarettes are made of selected Mild leaf tobacco and quite harmless to those who are accustomed to inhale.

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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The Admiral Line's a Wrt Munham

is due to arrive here from Shanghai- Pi Manila on or about July 5. The Ben Line 8.5. Penarty. from Mid- dlesbro and London left Bingapore on 25th June and is due hero on 1st July.

The M. F.K. 8.8. Slamia Maru (Calcutta Line) left Singapore for this port on the 25th June, and is expected "fiers on the 2nd July.

P.0.8. Los R. M.S. Monteagle from Fladivostock arrived at Vancouver

The C.P.OS. Co's R.M.8. Engre of Japan arrived at Nagasaki on June 20, a.m., left there June 30, ̈p.m., and is due ut Kobe on July 1. The T.K.K. a. Tenyo Haru arrived at Yokohama June 28, and will sail July za per schedule, being due st this Port July 14. The T.R.K. es. Siberia farn exiled from The

Fan Francisco June 19, The N.Y.K. a. Taubu Maru (European on June 20.

Line) left Bbanghai for this port on The UPU.S. Co's R.M.S. Methren from the 30th June, and is expected here on the 3rd July.

Nagasaki, Canada. Statz, Central

and

United

South Americs, and EUROPE via CANADA-Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Registration 9.43 a.. Letters 10,901a.m.

Shanghai and North China

SUNNING, 11a.m. SATURDAY, July 19.

Fer

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-

HONG, & p.m.

Bhanghal

*

and North China- Per KWANGSE, & pm.

MONDAY, July 14.

Japan via Moji, Honolulu, San Francisco and South America--Per KIYO MARU, 11 C

BOSTOCK'S

CIRCUS

KOWLOON.

Will present their last two

MATINEES

од

WEDNESDAY

and

SATURDAY,

at 5 p.m..

TEL. No.

1749.

WED NESDAY, JULY 2, 1919-

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

CORONET No.

June 30 and July 1.

at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

OF

TEL.

1748

"TARZAN APES"

THE

5.15 p.m. 60 cts. & 30 cts.

9.15 p.m. $1.00 & 60 ́ets.

Usual concessions to the Army and Navy.

Booking (for 9.15 p.m.) át ROBINSON'S.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

Tel 2011.

TO NIGHT!

Tel, 8511.

TO NIGHT } Showing 3rd Episodes (Final) Gaumont British Film-5 parts...

ULTUS"

Exciting, Thrilling, Sensational, also Various Comics,

SATURDAY, July 5. See MARIE WALCAMP

THE

IN

MOONCHILD'

Episodes 1 & 2.

Booking at the THEATRE.

THEATRE

TO-NIGHT at

ROYAL

9.15 p.m.

CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE

EMPIRE REVUE COMPANY

Including the Popular Favourite, GEORGE R088

In the Brilliant Record-Breaking Revue,

"LET'S GO!"

Written and produced, by George. Roes.

New and Catchy Songs.. Novel and Clever Stage Effects. Gorgeous Costumes,

& Ripple of Mirth and a Typhoon of Fan.

NEW SONGS by EDYTH HYLAND. GEORGE ROSS at his beat. TO-MORROW NIGHT & FRIDAY The Great Revusical" Musical Melange,

"OH,

BABY!"

SATURDAY NIGHT

SPECIAL "PEACE"

NIGHT

GRAND DOUBLE BILL.

The Great American Musical Comedy

'VERY GOOD, EDDIE”

Preceded by Brilliant. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME.

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per

July 1.

domenes, for London, Mr. F. H. Southern, Mr. J. A. Lammers, Capt. H. Brewster, Lieut. A. Torr, Bir. N. Drummond, Mr. J. Miller. Mr. S. J. Taverner, Mr. Jas. Kelly, Sab.-Lieut. F. H. Tavis, Licut. O. A. Feuman; for Singapore, Lieu W. G. Herbert, Mr. J. Fisher, Mr. J. E. Pearson, Mr. H. Y. Hope, Mr. S. L. Judson, Mr. H. R. Brown, Mr. J. F. Brown. Mr. M. 1. Velivay, Mr. J. Lambert, Mr. J. Brooks, E. Gibeon, Mr. B. M. Batberland, Mr. A. Mr. A. Lambert, Mr. J. Hussey, Mr.

Paul, Mr. T. Collios, Mr. A. Calvert, Mr. THE LAST FEW NIGHTS M. Craig, Mr. G. H. Smith, Mr. T.

G. Haley and Mr. P. C. Wilcox.

July

of a

GIGANTIC NEW

PROGRAMME!

Don't Miss the Oppor-

tunity to see the show.

Per as China for Ban Francisco, dc., Mrs. A. Akana, Miss N. Akana, Miss F. Akana. Mr. and Mr. E. M. Adams, Miss E. Adams, Miss A. Adams, Mr. A. Alarakin, Mr. A. Ariamaon. Mr. and Mrs. LA Barton, Mr. F. Bazzister. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown, Mr. W. R Babcock, Miss H. Bigelow, Miss M. Bigelow, Dr. EL Cumming, Williams Chamber, Morrison Chambers, Muriel Chambers, Mrs. e. A. Coburn, Francis Coburn, Eloise Coburn. Earle Coborn P. Davis, B. Dunning, Mater Duaning. C. De Cruz, J. J. Gorman, Mrs. Figuerido, Mr. F. Hulthen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Low and infant, Mr. E. Ledeboer, Mr. M. Lawson, Mr. 3. Manroe, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. J. O'Connor, Miss I Ohnie, Juan Pagespss, Mr. B. Plageman Mr. F. M. Poynter, Mrs. N. Ritchie and child, Miss M. Stewart, ir. Seth Story, Directors of Schools and Chiefs of Mr. 0. Tilsley. Mis R. Tipton, Miss The N. Y. R. Runyoon Maru (Calcatta

Tipton. Mr. and Mrs, R. Taylor BO Line) left Sydney for this port via

Line) left Moji for this port on the Military forces, who are desirous of intant, Mr. L. P. Tiegs. Mr. H. Wilkins naual ports on the 28th June, and is

26th June, and is

Mr. and Mrs. M. Wizenbeek xpected, here on expected here on the 18th July,.

the Int July.

sending Children and abordinates Wizenbeek, Mr. S. Williamson, Mr The N T.K, an. Katori Maru_{American

Warner, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Master Lio) left Bbangbai for this port on The N.Y.K. a. Kaifuku Maru (Bombay

**** Lire)! the 30th Jane, and in expected bers

left Bombay for this port vin in their oburge to see the show, are George Williams, Master Jack Williams,

Misa E. Rudy and Miss B. Rudy. on the 3rd July:

Bingapore on the 21th June, and i

A. requested to apply to Mr

The N.T.K. 5. Aki Afar (Australian

The C.P.O.S. Cox RM.8. Engwer of Ruana arrived at Shangbisi on June 28,- loaves there June 29. due at ---Manila on July 2, and is dua here on

July 6.

.

';

Hongkong on May 22, arrived at Vancouver on June 19,

The N..E.. Shinry's Meru (Bombay ALMAZIFF, Care of Astor House, for

expected here on the 10th July.

ine) left Robe for this port vin

expected here on the 2nd July,

Maji on the 25th June and is special rates.

Printed and Published for T

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ARRIVALS.

July 2

KAHO, Chi, 1,038 tons, from Canton,

Capt. Hoez. Moller & Co, 043.

SORACHT MARU, Jap, 1,235 tons,

from Hoilo, Capt. Tanaka, M.8.K., 014

KWANG LEE, Chi, 1,488 tons, from Shanghai, Capt. Sangster, O.M.S.N. Co., Wharf.

BUTYANG, Brit, 1,504 tons, from Canton, Capt. Gibbs, B. & S., A

YINGCHOW, Brit, 1,218 tons, from Swatow, Capt. E. B. Simons, B. & S., BENARTY, Brit, 2.310 tons, from 038 Singapore, Capt. Smith, Hongkong Kow- loon Wharf,

RANGOON MARU, Jap.. 3,828 toas, from Yokohama. Capt. §. Irie, N.Y... Kowloon Wharf.

CHARSAND, Brit, 1,470 tons, from Calcutta, Capt. Courtney, J.M. & Co., Kowloon Whart.

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CLEARANCES.

July

MO HON, Chi, 6 am, for Exiphong" vis Hoihow, Wah Bong

CHINA, Amer., noon, for San Francisco

via Shanghai, China Mail as. Co.

TAKENO MARU, Jap., 7 a... for Phanrang, M.P.K

TAI SHUN, Chi, 6 a.m., for Shanghai,

Chinese Merchants to

KWANG LEE Chi, 10.30 p.m., for Canton, Chinese Merchants Co.

OHIPSHING. Brit., 3. p.m., for Tientsin via Chelco, JM. & Co.

LUCHOW, Brit., 10.30 a.m., for Bangkok vis Holbos, B. & S.

YINOCHOW, Brit., &p.m., for Canton, B. & B.

CONGRENED by GEORGE WILLIAM.

CADE BYSSETT, Editor, No. 8. Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

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