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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

"Beuter's Service to Be,China Mail.)

(Corimud on Page 8.).

JELLICOES TOUR.

Loyos, July 30th. The following is a revised itinerary of miral Fellicoe's tour to the Dominions board the Ye Zealand- Arrive in New Zealand... August 19th. eave New Zealand. Chctober 1s

rive and Leave Raratonga

EARLIER TELEGRALIS.

"(Bruter's Service to the China Mail.)

FRENCH APPELL TO U.S.

Puis, July 30th.

A

A llevas mesauge says!— The French newspapers are making vigorous appeal to the commonsense of the American people, with every chance of SUCCESS. They point out that the rejection or even the simple modification of the Treaty would spoil the results which

(Cook's land) ....... Ortober 6th. rive Sun (Fiji Islands). Deteber 10th,ists are to gain from their efforts. Java Suva

Priya Levuka (Fiji I

lands)

Mare Lavuka

Arrive Samoa) KRAAAAAAA

Te Samu

......

Arrive and Leave Obristmas

an

Island

Meriva and Lauvu Fanning

Islands

Irrive Rangkilu

Leare Honolulu

Arriva Esquema It

October 13th,

October 15th. October 18th. Detober 15th.

FARIS, July 30th."

A Havns message says :-

The impression gains strength in Paris eircles that the United States will not become mandatory for any country. It is October 20th.eported that England will eventually Assume the mandate over Lonstantinople October 24th. and Turkey.

October 25th

Cctober th. Nov. stb. Nov. 12th.

Admiral Jellicos leares Canada-abour December 7th, if his work is completed and will proceed to the United States and

'pi

FIN DE GUERRE."

Paris, August 1st.

A Havas message says:--

The French Government has decided that for France the formal cessation of hostilities shat date from the day of bark aboard the New Zealand at Supplication of the German Poace Treaty Francisco early in January.

Theros has will go to Panam, through the Juvenal e alter its natin. cation by Parlament, without waiting for the conclusion of peace with the other Leneng countries.

The Cunal to Colon, and thence to Trini dad, where he stays four days. Pernam bus and Rio de Janeiro, where he stays ve days, and on to Tristan da Cunha, riving in South Africa about the third pepek in February.

AUSTRIA.

THE JOY *** LOAN.

now

LONDOS, July 30th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlin announced that the Vic- Pasis. July 9th-tory Load

totalled about Austria has been given, an extra week! £768,000,000, of which stock and bonds

consider the Treaty.

applied for in cash called neatly £373.000.000, including about £19,000,000, for which Treasury Hit had been tender- ed

FRENCH PRICE FIXING.

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Paris. August. Isi. A veux sige *$*) M. Nouleus, the new Minister of Agri- alcare and Supplies, has prepared w ROTU fixing reasonable price for the principal article of four à maximum prolis of per cent to the retailer wi to allow

Pais August 1st.

A Havas message says; The French Government has proposed as Bili authorizing the tengorary suspen Emin of the import duty on suttar.

0

PAYMASTER DEAD.

The duth is announced of the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett,

[Sir dip Compton-Riekers wax Pays master General since 1996 Mo wa- fibra M.P. for Oldeross Divisio. Yorkshire since 1990. He was a prominent busines man and rotored trone the chairmanship of merera cot-panies in the imal trade in 1902. E dont of the National Council of Evangobral Free Churches in 1915.)

MCKENNA'S JOB.

i

!

Laios, July 31st. Mr. Reginald McKenna has been ap- pointed. Chairman of the tity and Mid Ind Bank in stevession to Sir Edward).

Holden.

"ገ.

LONDON HOUSING.

LONDON, July 30th. The Ministry of Health has completed the murray of all »mpty houses in London. which the Government intends to convert Ento Ente for the accommodation of 100.000 persons, so as to relieve the hous ing shortage

COMMERCIAL DEGREES FOR LONDON UNIVERSITY.

M

E pointed out that since January 1st there had also been raised in cash and by national war bonds 20gx) with tha

Victory Loan

total. cash. £500.000.000-apart from Treasury Bills and short-term advances.

of

ALF Chamberlain aid he thought that the response to the Loan was satisfactory. Baking into account the tremendous effort made on the occasion of the last war loan, and the further reissues of War Bonds and War Sarings Certificates.

H did not contemplare the issuing of Any new loan at present.

YON DES COLTZ.

PARTS. July 31st. The Supreme Council has requested the Berman Government to evacuate Von Der Goltz's troops from the Baltic Provinces by August 9th. If necessary, the British (overment will provide transport.

RACE HATRED"

CHICAGO, July 30th. Farial rioting was resumed laat evening, resulting in additional fatalities. A Petrol was then negro was shot dead. poured on his body, which was burnt.

CHICAGO, July 30th,

The white people yesterday attacked a negro hospital. Shooting followed. Twa! were killed and seven injured The Police beat off the crowd.

Rioting in the streets followed in which two whites and twe begroes were killed and 4 whites and 30 negroes were wounded.

Troops have not yet been called out. The Police declare that they have the i situation in hand.

Currido, July 29th. The riots have assumed the character of a veritable battle. in which 100,000 negroes and an equal gumber of white people have participated. Fighting goes un in the streets with knives, razors and revolvers.

Lombos, July with "A semblance of order was restored to- A letter signed by numerous business day by the Mounted Police riding over

and other prominent an appears in dead and wounded and scattering the comi the newspapers. It states that 500.000 24 been collected to found a scheme for pommercial degrees at the London Univer

sity.

COAL FOR ITALY

PARIS, July 30th. A Hares metanga Bayatı-- France has decided to supply coal to frous the Serre Valley and the Bubr

BELGIUM'S CLAIMS.

batants, but soiping, kaifing, and incen- diariam continues in the outlying streets. It is impossible to estimate the number of casualties, but the hospitals are filled Four thousand troops have been mobilised.

CHICAGO, July 31st.

Racial riots continued to-day. Hitherto, 97 bare been killed and 1.000 injured: many of the latter died of wounds. The tramway strike continues.

GERMAN LABOUR MISLED.

AMSTERDAM, July 30th. A Commission of the International Trade Union Congress has considered a written statement by the German delega tion regarding their attitude to the war.

PARIS, July 30th. A Havas message says:---- Belgian look forward with passionate interest to the negotiations concerning Belgian claire for free navigation on the Beheld, and free movement throughout The statement condemned German atroci Limburg Province.

President Poincare's speech pledging France to energetically support Belgium's demands has raised hopes of a favourable Bettlement,

TO THE BRAVE DEAD.

LONDON. July 31st. The Cabinet has decided to erect a marble centotaph at Whitehall. It will be a replica of the present temporary monument which has become a place of papalar pilgrimage:

ALLIES' COUNCIL.

PARIS. July 30th. The Supreme Council bas practically decided to constitute a Special Inter Allied Commission to co-ordinate all the operatione in contection with the execu tion of the clauses of the Peace Treats. The headquarters will be in Paris, but they may be moved to other capitals as the occasion demands.

ties in Belgium, and declared that Ger- man Lalu had been misled and betrayed by the Government in respect of the causes of the war.

■!

The Commission has recommended the congress to get on with Trade Union basi- ness. The Congress hus agreed to do so.

HOME LABOUR MOVEMENTS.

LosDos, July 30th. An important meeting of the Parlia nietary Labour Party has been fixed for to-day to discuss the resolution condemn-

ng direct action in regard to strikes.

Losnos, July 30th. The Yorkshire coal-owners have invited the men's leaders to a conference at Leeds to-day, thus considerably alleviating the situation.

LONDON, July 30th,

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES.

ARMOUR & CO.,

CHICAGO..

WORLD'S LARGEST FOOD PACKERS.

CANNED

MEATE FAUITA.. VEGETALLES, BOTES, MILK, CHEESE, ETC.

"VERIZES 7," "SHINLD" and "EšLKET" ERANDS.

ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd.

Bols Assets for Boush China.

LA FAVORITE.

9 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

LADIES' DRESSES,

EVENING DRESSES,

AFTERNOON GOWNS,

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f/

Parisian Cutting is our Speciality.

"POST OFFICE.

Allied soldiers in the various hospitals fa Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, etc..for their use banded in.at the G.P.U. be packed and forwarded to them free.

The parcel post service to Cuba i [suspended.

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

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are

uspended.

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwas or Mobammorah in the Porsian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

Registered and Farcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 9 .m. registered and parcel mails are closed at B p.m. on the previous day.

In the case of Mails afosing before 9 m. Registration clones at & c'olook on the previous evening,

DARD MELIKA.

TEL. No. 1749.

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1°19

ENTERTAINMEETS.

THE

CORONET

AT 9.15 P.M.

INTOLERANCE"

AT 2.16 P.M.

Special Children's Matinee..

· of

"INTOLERANCE"

AT. 5.15 P.M.

"THREE

WEEKS

AT 7.15 P.M. THE BULL'S

Episodes 3

EYE'

J

· Booking at the THEATRE,

TEL. No. 1748.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

TO-DAY, August 4. Manila and Australia-Par ST. ALBANS

Tel. 2511.

BUTWARD MAILS.

Parisian Styles:

Formcsa

THE ALEXANDRA CAFE.

(OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT.)

Noted for:

THE BEST TIFFINS AND DINNERS. FILLET HADDOCKS.

f

ICES AND ICED DRINKS. CAKES AND PASTRIES. Dinner and Picnic Parties catered for. A European Café under European Supervision.

Tel. 909, Tel. 909.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA & CURIOS.

(JUST ABRIVED FROM THE NORTH),

THE Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. LAH

VEN KEE to sell by Public Auction on

JJ

THURSDAY and FRIDAY,

the 7th and 8t Angust, 1919, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.

at his Sales Booms, Duddell Étreet.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA

& CURIOS

from the Bung to Towkwong Dynasties, Comprising:

5-coloured, 3-coloured, blue and white vases, plates, bowls, flower pots, incense burners, figures, porcelains, placques, red lacquered vases and ornaments, very fine Peking enamelled plate (European design), famille rose screens, 5-coloured lacquered screens, snuff bottles, agate, crystal and jade ornaments, bronzes, etc., etc.

ALSO

A few pieces of Boochow redwood' comprising tables inlaid with blue and white panels (Yung Ching), curios cabinets and stands.

N. B. The undersigned will give a 2-weeks guarantee as to the genuineness of the articles offered.

On, view from Tuesday, 6th inst. Catalogue will be issued. Terms: cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

In the House of Commons, replying to Labour speech in which reference was *Fer Zumaany, from Calcutta-Capt. made to the question of the use of troops Townsend, Rev. and Mrs. Firminger. for strike-breaking. Mr. Winston Chur Messrs. Donaldson, Steel, Alexander and chill, after pointing out that there was Dixon. The Council has sanctioned the resump-20 strike-breaking anywhere, said that he tion of a parcels post from Britain to thought it odious that the forces of the -Dormany,"

State should be used to interfere in a PARIS, July 31st. dispute between Capital and Labour, in

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,

J

The Supreme Council has sanctioned order to advance the interest of the The N.TK . Tango Haru (Australian measures to deal with the situation aris-employers or of a particular group of

ing from the misdeeds of the Germans in workmen. Lithuania.

BERLIN STRIKE..

BEALIS, July 30th. The electricians have resumed work.

2

CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

"Orawa, July 31st. The Cabinet has announced the pur chase of the Canadian wheat-crop, which will be sold at current prices, Procau tions have been taken to prevent specula tion and profiteering.

FRENCH TREATY PASSED.'

The whole idea of a free country was that they should have the right to fight "it out within reasonable limits. Never must the forces of the Statebe employed in questions where private interest was the motive power, but the position which the Government were taking up had been accepted, hamely, that where the State as a whole was challenged, and where the life and welfare of the community as a whole State must use all the resources at its.dis

endangered, then, obviously, the posal to fight without Binching to the bitter and.

LONDON, July 31st.

were

.

At the Leeds Conference, Mr. Smith, the Yorkshire miners representative, ro ''fused' to accept the Government formula For be bound by the Miners Foderatica's

· undertaking regarding picco-work,

Negotiations have at present been broken off. The position is regarded as very Meriona,

Lopor, July 31st. In the House of Lords, the Royal nasent was signified to the Anglo-French Treaty Bill so the Treaty of Peace Bill.

Tine) left Bydney for this port via Austrailan porta end Manil on the 1st August, and is expected bere on the End. Augnat.. The Admiral Line's sa Eldridge (Seattle Line) ailed from Eobe August 1 and is due at Hongkong August 14 via Moji and Shanebai

The Admiral Line's os West Hunkam (Portland Line) sailed from Shanghai July 20 for Portland via Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama.m The Admiral Line's as. Western Knight! (Beattie Line) sailed from Shanghai July 28 and is due at Hongkong

about August 15 vis Manila. The Admiral Line's a. Edmors (Seattle Line) sailed from Bestilo July 18 and is due at Hongkong about Angent 23 vis Tokobans and Kabe. The N... Hvalnes (Calcutta Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 29th July, and is peeted here on the 6th August.

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Auctioneer.

P

The N.Y.E. &#. Iyo Maru (European)

Lane) lef: Singapore for this port on the 31st July, and is expected here on the 6th August.

The N.I.K... Ksiano Mars (European Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghal on the 29th July, and

is expected here on the 7th August The P. M. H. 8. Ca's sa. Colombia will gmit the call at Kobe on her homeward voyage in view of the regulations against Japanese

quarantine

Shanghai authorities.

by the

The T.K.K... Tenyo Mars arrived at Yokohama July- 28th and sail August 2nd for Honolulu sad Ban Francisco, as per schedule.

TUESDAY, August 5.

via Keelung, Japan ris Nagasaki, Canada United States, Central and South America and EUROPE ria. CANADA-Per SUWA MARU. 9 s..

Fort Bayard-Per WING HANG, 9 8.m. Swatow and Bangkok-PerKUEICHOW,

10.

Swatew, Atoy sud Foochow Per

QUINNEBAUG. Noon.

Shanghai and North China- Per

KWANGSE, 3 p.m. Japan via Yokohama Fer FAUSANG,

4 pm.

Halbow and Esiphong-Par TAKSANG,

3. pam

Tearane Per KWAI WAH, 5 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, August 6. Canada, Czited States, Central and

South America and EUROPE | vis AMERICA-For BINTANG, 11..

Japan via Kobe-Per KUMSANG,

4 p...

THURSDAY, August 7, Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe-Fer IYO MARU, 10a.m.

Shanghai. North China and Japan via

Nagasaki. Canada United States, Central and South America and EUROPE vis CANADA-Per EMPRESS OF ASIA. Registration 9.45 a... Letters 10.30.1. Philippine Islands-Par

2. p..

TAMING,

FRIDAY, August 8. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis MARSEILLES-Per KITANO MARU. Registration 9,45 a.m1. Letter 10.30 2.EL.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per

'HAITAN, NOOD.

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India via Dhanush kodi, Exypt and EUROPE vis SUEZ-ť... NELEUS. Registra tion 13.65 p.m. Letters 1.30 pm, The Parcel Mail will be closed on Thursday, August 7, at 6 pmn. Philippine Islands-Fer LOONGSANG,

$p.m.

Shanghai and North Chins -- Fer

TEAN, 3 p.m.

via

SATURDAY, August 8. Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand Thursday... Island-Per ST. ALBANS Registration 8.45 a.m. Letters 9.30 k.m.-

SUNDAY, August 10. Shanghai and North China - Per

CHENAN, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, August 13. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-

́HONG, 1.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, August 20. Philippine Island, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday; Island--- Fer AKI MARU. Registration 9.45 am. Letto:s 9.90 &.m, TRUESDAY, "Angust 21.

Bhanghai, North China and Japan vis Kabe-Per ATSUTA MARU, 30.10.

FRIDAY, August 9. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritios, South Africa, Indis via Dhanush rodi. Egypt and EUROPE MARRELLLES-Fer INABA MARU. Registration 9.45 am. Letters 10.30 AM. SATURDAY, August 23. Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North China, Japan via Naganaki, Canada, United Etsten, Central

Americs and Bouth EUROPE via CANADA-Per

Japan

atid

KASHIMA MARU. Registration "8:45am. Letters 9.30a.m.

vi Nagasaki-Fer TANGO MARU, 10a.m.

ARBIVALH.

August 4.

QUINNEBAUG, Amer, 997 tons, from Swatow, Capt. J. Medima, D.L. & Co., Douglas Whart.

PHEUMPENH, Brit., 1,065 tons, from Saigon, Capt. de la Sala, Wo Fat Bing,

TAKSANG, Erit., 877 tons, from Hai- The C.P.OS. Co's RMS Monteagis phong via Hoihow, Capt. Picknell, arrived at Moji on July 29, left there J & 00:04: Chi, 1,858 tons, from July 30, and is due at Shanghai on KWANGTAE,

Canton, Capt. Chas. Stewart C.M. August 1. T.K.K. &.&. Nippos Maru arrived at B.. Co., Whar Yokoliams July 14 and sails July 18 For Honolult and San Francisco.

The

The C.MLBB. Con ss. Nosting arrived

at Ban Francisco on July 4. The TEK. & Korea Mary, arrived at Tokohama July 6 and sails July 8, sa per schedule, for Honolulu and San Francisco,

UP.OB. Co's RMS Empress of Japan arrived at Yokohama, left there July 4, and is due at Vancouver on July fa

The

CLEARANCES,

August KWANGSE, Brit, midnight, for Canton, B. & §.

for London AWA MARU, Jap,p.z

tland, and Antwerp via Singapore and F.Y.E

KUEICHOW, Brit Canton, B/& 3.

AUGUST 2, 3, 4 & 5.

Showing:-7th & 8th Episodes of

Tek 9511.

"THE MOON CHILD."

and Comics.

MONDAY 4. Matinee 5 pm:

Showing-

"THE LITTLE SOLDIER GIRL."

Booking at the THEATRE.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

(The Premier Cinema House in Hongkong.) TO-NIGHT'S TREAT

RE-APPEARANCE OF

THE PRIZE PACKETS”

H

(An English Vaudeville Co.)

ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES.

THE FINAL EPISODE

of

THE TERROR OF THE RANGE."

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

THEATRE

ROY AL

RETURN ENGAGEMENT FOR A SHORT SEASON OF The most popular Company that ever played in Hongkong.

BANVARDS

AMERICAN MUSICAL

"COMEDY COMPANY

IN A REPERTOIRE OF BRAND NEW MUSICAL TREATS

COMMENCING :--

THURSDAY EVE-AUGUST 7 And Presenting · ·

Thursday - Friday

Ang. 7.

Aug. B. Baturday - Monday

Aug. 6.

Aug. 10. Saturday Matinee

at 5.15 p..

Tuesday -- Wednesday Ang. 12. Ang. 13. Wednesday. Matinee.

at 5.15 p.m.

THE BREEZY, REFRESHING MUSICAL HIT "THE KING OF PATAGONIA." THE SPEEDY, MOX-A-MINUTE MUSICAL COMEDY "STEP LIVELY."

A Bio DOUBLE BILL-

THE LAUGHING, MUSICAL MIX-UP "THE TOURISTS" AND A HEAD-LINE PROGRAMME OF

VAUDEVILLE."

Uurtain at 9.15 p.m.

Booking now at MOUTRIK'S,

Prices: $3, $2 & $1.

Matinees on Saturday and Wednesday.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!

TO THOSE GOING TO PLANT FLOWER & TFRUIT GRAFTS, ETC. AND SEXDJ.

GENERAL SEEDS & PLANTS, (STORE) CO. have much pleasure --to inform the general publip that they have a very large stock of Novelties of Flowering and Fruit Grafts and Seeds of all kinds. Apply for their large descriptive" catalogue for 1910 before placing orders with other fruit, which will be forwarded free on application. GENEBAL SEEDS & PLANTS (STORE) CO.,

Telegrama Post Box No. 489.

"SEEDSMEN," Calcutta. G.P.O., Calcutta, INDIA.

ritted and Published: for

CONORED by Grand WILLIAM Wyndham Etment, Hongkong.

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