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BARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Router's Service to the China Moi.)

AERIAL DERBY.

TORCH, August 27th. Colonel Barker, V.Cying a captured Fokker, was the first to complete the eir cuit in the aerial Derby from Toronto to New York and back.

BLOWN UP.

ARCHANGE. August 9th. The British moniter Glowworm was. blown up at Beresalk. She was tied up to an imunition barge. At present is. is believed that 10 are mixing and 90 kifted. The cause of the catastrophe is unknown.

RACING,

Logros, August 7th. The Great Ebor Handicap result was as follows:

Racy Rock

1

2:

Wild Wood

...... 3. John Jackett

Won by a phart head, a Nine ran. head separating second and third.

as follows:-Race The betting was Rock, 100 to : Wild Wood, 13 to 1; John Jackett. 6 to 1.

GERMANS SELLING AEROPLANES.

COPENHAGES, August 14th. Inspector, with the reports of mugglenght Gerinas aeroplanes, to Deu mark, the ducene Commission aspected 50 terpine amplanes purchased by a Copenhagen firm, now us the hands of the Branish Unsws at Vortrage and found that all we now afd bore the Gennar military erk.

GERMAN GENDARMERIE.

COPENINGS. August 20th.

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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„fleuter's Service to the China Mail)

AUSTRALIAN WELCOME..

FREMANTLA, August 9th Thousands of people enthusiastically The states: welcomed Mr. W. I. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook from France, men were hauled in a motor-car to the Mr. Hughes was crowned Town Hall wich & digger's hat.

GERMAN PRISONERS..

PARIS. August. 29th. The Supreme Council, in order to dininish the sufferings caused by the war as rapidly as possible, has decided to

anticipate the date

"tion

Inter

Treaty as far as the

fernian prisoners is

Repatriations will begin immediately, Enter the auspices of the Inter-Allied Commission, to which German representa tives will be added immediately the Treaty comes into force.

The rensinuance of this benevolent policy from which the German soldiers wil so greatly bereft will depend on the felment of all obligations by the Ger man Government and the people.

THE GENTLE GENERAL.

The more one bears of General Mi thing the more pecfitur his inclivi- Bay appear Pufortunately we cannot at that he becomes the

ore heuble.

In prees he almost

es a kind et par winkle, for Pa attitude ce scone points suggyMIS anything but the present enlightened MA He has already antomeed that at Thinaniu he was cut to main- mia order, and that to hime criticism was a secondary matter. It rather Wnts at the bold bud bure type of

A telegram From Berlin states that Geran, an atavistic curiosity. That many has been inferred by Marshal Fochght possibly be understood, but that she is titled, for three months after the Pence Treaty has been in operation, to maintale 20 hayalions of infantry, 10 sandrons of vales, and two batteries

kilometre neutral" of try in

zone east of the Bling, as the gendar were arranged top model the lanty ap pear to be inadequate to maintain order.

SINCE CONFIRMED.

London, August 25. A Bolshevik wireless of August 25, claims F the offensive. to have recapinged Fokoff begun on the whole southern front they cap tured Kamysin and are advancing on Tharitsyn and Khuket, while on the eastern front they are adsaving uninterruptedly in the region of Troitsk, Kargan and Tobolsk.

SERVICE TOR MANI..

New York, August Us.

It is announced that the new passenge and freight service between New York and Constanza, Ramaia, begins on September

1.5.

HYME CRICKET.

London August,25 Surrey hear Somerset by six wickets i The matcher hetwan Encashire and Sothan, A Hashire ad Yorkshire were abandoned owing to min. Glouster- shire and the Australians drew.

RUSSIA

LONDON, August 27th.

A telegram from Omsk, dated August 25th.. states that, south-west of Troitsk, the Bolshevist forces were heavily de feated and forced to retreat.

Fourteen

prisoners thuisand taken.

were

Lusous, August 20th. It is authoritatively stated that the West Russia successes claimed by the Bol- sheviks around Kanenka on the Dreister are very unlikely to greatly affect the

campaign, in siew of the in Deni

tion of General Petlura and

Such a junction would destroy, as an effective organised force, the whole of the Bolshevik troops in the enormous pocket 230 miles deep and 150 miles wide south of Kieff.

In South Russia, the capture of Odeann now leaves the Bolsheviks without a foot- hold on any sen-coast which will perinit ut communication with the outside coast.

Loxtos, August 29th. Ukrainian reports state that Ukrainian hare reached troops anti-Bolshevik. Bojarka, ten miles from Kieff.

Ousk, August th.

A French Bring detachment has arrived here, to co-operate with Admiral Kolt- chuk.

THE BOLSHEVIKS AT KIEFF.

LONDON, August 8th. Fugitives from Kei declare that the Bolsbevists continue to imprison and murder inhabitants, including the officials The arrest of of the Polish Legation. 6,000 Poles was recently ordered, of whom. only 600 escap.d

INDIANS IN TRANSYAAL.

LONDON, August 28th. Mr. E. S. Montagu receives to-day a mixed Indian and European deputation who will protest against the Transvaal Trading Act.

OBITUARY.

LONDON, August 28th. The death is announced of Brigadier General John Gordon Geddes, C..G.. C.B.

[Brigadier General Geddes entered the Army in 1883 and was a Colonel in 1915. He was D.AA.G., India, from 1807 to 1200, He served in the Tirah Expedition, 1897 to 1808 (medal with clasp) and in the Euro pean War, where he was rounded, mentina- ed in despatches four times and was award- "ed the C.B. and the C...).

w he is reported in the Norti. Maine Star as having informed stud. ets at Teinanfu that he would free Fem to buy Fapurtese goods. There i. unfortunately, no ground to thick it was toerely his equence running

way with bin: when he said:

What we eat, the Japanese gire What we wear, the Japanese Are us. We should unite with the

and be one. We must show the Jpure how grateful we are to thes. If you refuse to buy Jupir- he good's. I will force you to do

1 student is credited with having nade the remark that according to the gant Genecal it woull be bet

ter for China to being to Japan Evidently General Ma has no great qpinion of his countrymen, for be did not beehate to reply with a Borne- what perverted logic all he own

Why not? Komea, India and Palestine beloor to other Powers. and the people, are happy, why should Chics worry about the pro spect of becoming the possession of Japan?"

Pally, perhaps to show his co- tempt for the art of critics he had a student bambooed for attempt- farther argament at a later stage 14 the precedings. Ma Liang has been engaged in explaining his atai- le and doings in Tsinanfu to China

at large. Hard as that would have, been before, it will be a thousand times more difficult to get over such riterances 46 them.C.D.N..

THE JUNK CASE.

A RE-HEARING APPLIED FOR.

#

At the Magistracy, on Saturday. afternoon, a re-hearing was bepied for, in the case in which a' Chinese jukester, was fined $200 for Herwing his bout to be used for the stugging of opiums

Mr. D. J. Lewis, appearing for the defendant, when the case was first ePed, stated that the junk belonged

hi allent's ancestor and had been "ensed to nan, who had dis mypeared.

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On Saturday Commander Beck wth of the Imports and Exports Ofic stated that the Crown Solid- for would appear and challenge the ownership of the junk. He suggest-

a further remand,

Mr. Lindsel remanded the case, fixing bail ut $400.

AMMUNITION

SMUGGLER

DISAPPEARS.

A Chinese returned to the Colony on Sunday by a Japanese vessel. He had been working the Panuma Canal construction and had knocked about America for sixteen years. Then he had a desire, to wee his native haine and care here, amed as a safe-guard with a revolver against the robbers, with which, be Was told, his country was infested. When the arrived in the Colony an inqulative policeman searched his luggage and found the contraband stuff. The Chinese was taken to the Police Station and let out on bail of G.$120, and asked to attend the Police Court to-day. He, however failed to do so and a bail was éstreated.

GIVING IT AWAY,

THE CHINA MAIL.

"$102 FOR A CIRL:

that

SOLD FOR MARRIAGE.

Somehow the statomant Japan only wanted to handle the

ensure that. retrocession so as to China a no future are alienated Tsingtau made no impression. This in the argument, as set forth by the Rer. Dr. J. Ingrant Bryan in the Japan Magazine:

"FLYING THE WHITE

PIGEON.

A her, mother and two Anale "go-betweens," have been arrested by the Polos on a charge of "fying the white pigeon-conspiracy to dobrand by adding a girl and then kidnapping her.

B

A SHANGHAI "W. A. A. C."

The grooming of page is not geneT"- adly koled upon as a desirable v cupation for a gently reared young bady, but that is what the wheel of the war brought to Miss Dorothy Quek, a young English gut now in in 1915 h her Karuizawa, wo home in Shanghai to firish ber education in England..

Inslend of scanning poetry, how- ever, she found herself making cows, tending boses and vlaning pige, even to the styes. And Mise Quelch speaks of ber evolution from a girl in a finishing school to a farm hand with a naire non-chalaboo that suggests a commonplace experience, instead of one that makes one guze that she was able to endure it

Was

Miss Quelo had experienced both: in the Land Army of England and the W.A.A.C. Corps, but is while in the Land Arty that obe. became acquainted with the habits. of pigs.

from "Japan took. Kinochau Germany on condition that Chaa wood not allow any other foreign Power to establish itself there, and she insisted on an unkerstanding The four petsons were produced to this affect with China. But this morning before AL. N. L. China was imable to prevent Ger-Smith, who remanded the case for many gaining possession of the a week,

The parts of the girl, on July 9, teritory she would likewise be unable to procide another taking asked the third defendant to make possession of it, or even to pre-ertain arrangements As the mar-at ke-slight girlish figure in warder vent its passing to Germay rage of their daughter. The third commission, again. The only safe way to pre-defendant, seeking a vent such an eventuality was to spoke about the matter to the fourth stay there berselt, as she dit in defending, and then both acted as

They weab so Manchuria after Russia was ex-go-betweens.. pelled. It should not require any [Ühinese cobbler, who was searching great amount of reasoning for the for a wife, and told him they had a Altes to see this and to under girl A bargain was struck at The intending purchaser then stand Japan's motive in it. It is sun not a move against the interests pukl $2 and promised to pay the of China, vor indeed any encroach. 100 on the following day. He was ment es her sovereignty. but for given a deed said to have been sign- The protection of both Jupar and fed by the parente The $100 were China alike. As to the date when handed over and the girl hired with Japan will withdraw from Kino the man vill July after which she disappeared. Sergeant. Willis, who chau. bout which there is nach discusion, that depends on was informed of the disappearance, prepared to anaged to trace the girl to You bone soon ha Amate the non-abemtion of Yee Lane. the place. In accordance with Japan's interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine for Asia she wäl be compelled to occupy way part of China that is in certain danger of falling into the possession of Western Porers: and the sooner China secutes her independence of Occidental interference the sooner will she be free from the solicitude of Japan."

あい

Fr. Bryan a sort of inverted Bakram. He comes to bles bus in

HONGKONG THEATRE.

"UNDER FOUR FLAGS.”

FRANCE, THE BRITISH ARMY, TTALY AND THE UNITED STATES.

....

TO FEED THE FIGHTERS, This Land Army," said Miss Quelch to the Japan Advertiser. was organized as you know, for the purpose of supplying lood to the country. The men were scarce and the women volunteered to do the tarn work.

"There were several branches of the Land Army: dairy, forestry. and I joined ke dairy work, and on the first afternoon was given a Estool and a pail and told to milk a cow. Making a cow is not an·2017· is it sounds and at the end of so Tour of hard eforts, I did not have a drop of trik in the pail."

Freon that first day when she tail. ed in milking are cow in an hour, he grew in dary understanding we that in six weeks she qualified in a less by making seven cows in ar hour, one more than was required, and force of the cows were such ckers thus it was necessary to strop

variably contrives to demo, and has THE BEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FURther down. She also took up the seldom more sucessfully accomplish-

he late than the pangph ahove quoted. According to his ex- position of the argument the only safe way is for Japan to remain in Shantung until further orders. Japan noted upon his interpretation of her motives she would not only remain ir Kochau for ever but would annex the whole of China ae

Frapidly as possible. That converts the Monroe Doutrina from a dead, negative thing, into something very much alive and positive. D. Bryan is an unerring guide in the detection of a bad argument, for in his ad. vocacy he shows ite. ueter un

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ability far better than the meet ful destructive criticism could der

"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA'

IN A TYPHOON.

A MOTION PICTURE!

iber branates of dairy work includ-

PROMOTED TO PIGS.

Under Four Flags the Uniteding taking dairy machinery apart and

Keuning it. Sustes Government War film. re- used by the Committee on Public Information, will be screened at the Hongwong Cineman for a few nights caly, commencing on Wednesday, September 3, 1919.

MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 1, 1819

MACKINTOSH'S

END OF SEASON BARGAIN WEEK.

ALL ODD LINES OF FASHIONABLE GOODS OFFERED MUCH BELOW CUBRENT PRICES,

MACKINTOSH.

& CO., LTD. MEN'S WEAR SPECAILISTS.

16 Des Your Road.

Telephone 29:

CALOL

FOR SALE AT ALL

"

PRINCIPAL PHARMACIES

ONE PINT BOTTLE $1.50 HALF PINT BOTTLE

DISTRIBUTED, BY

.80

THE STANDARD OIL CO. OP N. Y.

"Prom.com making, 1 passed to long care of the calves," said Miss etch then a week with the pigs, which involved not only grooming the pigs but keeping the styes clean. The picture is a vast improvement had 13 styes to clean each mera- After the pigs, came a week over previous releases, both in reg

Skep in Beloved. " matter.. Some of the scenes are the earthomes and deaning the

ARMISTICE NO RESPITE. sard to photography and subject horses, catching and harnessing

One cannot helps; then a week of bus, came of. really marvellous. wondering at the courage and dis- whom objected strenuously to being humour was not altogether absent danger of the cameramea,comed. Tricky fellows, several of from i, as the following Command- is apparets that then they would manoeuvre toments and Daily Routine will bear

testimony: laments have been set up in the throw me down in the stall and gors battlebells during the thick of the 11. I always went into the stable fight. The need for stimulating of red with a hay fork, but even so our will for victory not existing now, was one day thrown and kicked by due to the ending of the war, the

* bulk *** Hims have been titled and edited with a new, but none the less inter-

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A UNIFORM POR WORK,

W.A.A.C. COMMANDMENTS.

THE LAW & SIR EDWARD CARSON:

(Centinted from page 6. j

not make it'

bash's

treason

Sir Edward would, of course, stress one difference which would gain him a measure of sympathy from an his English jury: Mitchel and 1.Thou söalt have no other rules associates were out to break the Bri- tish connection; Sir Edward Is out to but ourd.

2-Thou shalt not converse with maintain it. But assuming the means uny officers of the air above, or the to be unlawful, this is immaterial At the end of six weeks of this earth beneath, cr, the waters under before the law. It does not make it The C.P.O.S.Empress of Buscating, object in view, to present work, a test was given and those who the earth, for the officers of the any the less larceny to recite the su," which arrived in Hongkongsaney of the most notable events yesterday, at daylight, bad an unas concern the Alies, few of such passed were made forewarren. The WA.A.C. are jealous officers, and Aposties Creed, if one

ng of khaki hat ankle boots, gaiters fined to Bartoks) unto the 3rd and it does sual experience in a typhoon while episodes are: an attack on American betume of the Land Army, consist.will visit their sins with C.B. (Cem- hands in the till and, if it is treason, on the voyage from Shanghai to transports by German submarines:

Mitchel was out to repeal the Act of Manila. Ste met the typhoon with the battle of Chateau Thiery with the knees, khaki breeches and 4th day, but will show mercy unto to do it under the Union Jack to

primarily to give freedom of action. commandmente.

3-Thou shalt keep holy the Sab Union at all costs.; Sir Edward, if he is ench force on Monday night (August Field Marshal. Haig, on the British smock to the knees, was designed the W.AAC.'s that keep their the tune of God Save the King" 2y that the Captain (Mr. S. Robin- Front: the battle of St. Miel: Six months of hard work and of son) decided not to go through the orthy of special mention is the figliving in a tent where, for one rainy bath day; six and a half daya shalt to be taken seriously, is out to repeat Formosa Channel, which is the usual on the Plaver the scenes taken there week, size awoke each morning in athon abong thou shalt attend the Home Rule Act at all costs. The Track, but to steer a course on the are very exciting as they are photo poot of water, brought on an attack Church Fance on Sunday mornings, Home Act is just much a part of the Union was a part of the Constitution outside of Formosa. The wind was graphically clear and taken of pneumonia and Miss Quelch was but Sunday afternoons are extra, on existing Constitution as the Act of in Mitchel's day, and any attempt to so strong that the steamer hove to vantage points Not being fiction, obliged to give up the Army. a Monday night and a part of Fues this recapitulation of the most pro.

repeal it by force of arms must, of day morning. At one time, during minent points of the war shock

course, be an unlawful attempt to the height of the typhoon, the glass prove interesting to the extreme 35 Noot at 29.8 1 be vered stood the a nutter of past history. Usual

subvert the Constitution.

intisual conditions very well indeed, prices for this costly picture. and rest of the passengers were able to stay on deck. The damage o deck was very light, a few panes of glass being broken.

Amongst those who arrived in the Colony da her were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jackson, A. O. T. Breakspear, Mr. F. M. Mohler and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith (of Canton): Mr. Jack

JOINED UP WITH WA.A.C.

them thou shalt do al).

4.-Thon shalt not attend Roll As soon as she recovered however, Call in the morning garbed in thy nearest recruiting pyjonms and overall; thou shalt ries she sought the cation of Queen Mary's Army Auxi-early and pawent thyself fully dress Mary Corps, popularly known as the fed before thy comrades.

5.--Honour thine officers and W.A.A.C...

"My greatest ordeal," said Miss N.C.O.'s that thy days may be long Queen, was when I had to stand in the unitem which the govern before eight men, who scrutinized went hath given thee. me keenly from bead to foot. This is done to each recruit in order that she may be identified in case the The funeral of the late Mr. James deserts." McRae, second engineered the

F.JNERAL.

THE LATE MR. JAMES MORAE.

"

6.--Thou shalt do no fighting. 7-Thou shalt not pinch thy neighbour's laundry.

8.-Thou shalt not stay out after Tho shalt not covet thy

"I joinal as a clerk and was sent (9.30 p.m...

son is on his way to Stanghar where Robert Dollar Co.'s 6.3. Melville to Wallce for a month's training in

Two other possibilities may be glanced at., Sedition, which "tends to injure and endanger the political dissensions, tumults and conflicta, by constitution by engendering public exciting discontent in men's minds against the institutions and laws," is a very loose law with a very close net capable of enclosing most agita tors who do nothappen to have an over- whelming popular sympathy on their side. D.O.RA, with its general charge. of causing "disaffection," a still wider and closer, but D.O.R.A. is really capable of imprisoning every man, woman, and child in the United Kingdom with or without trial, and legal point of view. The Major in one refuses to discuss it from the was count is the real thing, and if Sir

be will be General Passenger Age! Dollar, whose shocking death was clerical works, then to Camp Chatter neighbours bath, or her boy, as for the CP.0.5.

SARCASM

1

STRICE MILITARY DISCIPLINE. "The discipline in the W.A.A.C.

YROM DAY TO DAY.

5.30 am. Christians awakel

1

Edward Carson's Belfast speech, read in the light of antecedent acts, 7 am Route Parade. "Art Thou should ever be charged, in the words Westy, Art Thou Languid?'' of the indictment for treason felony, as "in contempt of our lord the King 8 am. Breakfast. "Meally Wait

and Murmur Not."

and his laws, to the evil example of 12 noon Drill, "Here We Suffer all others in like case offendirg

Grief and Pain

against the form of the statutes in **Come To Thank- that case made and provided and 1 p.m. Dinner.

fil People Come.”

against the peace of our lord the "Go Labour King, his crown and dignity, I

This camp was very badly ber ration of bread, nor anything reported in Saturday's Chine Mail, bon.

10. Thou shalt not be found out The "Empress of Russia" goes took phu at the Protestant Cene managed and was known as one of that is ben.

the worst in the Army. It was 50 hrte dock here for some minor re

The "Daily Routine of pairs. She is due to leave Hong-tery on Saturday.

There was a large gathering pre-bad that they did not even imprison kong as noon on Friday. She should, therefore, reach Nagasaki dingeat to pay their last respects to the the Germans there. The mud was

up to our ankles all the time and W.A.A.C.'s Life" ne expressed leceased officer. to schedule. She will not call t

Amongst those present were Mr. the snow was often three foot deep the tiles of well-known hymns Shanghai on the outward voyage.

H. E. Guma and the whole European in the hubs. The food was bad also. (as follows: taff of the Bobert Dollar Co., the For breakfast we had dog biscuit and captain of the se. "Melville Dollar," piece of bacon; for lunch, borse the deceased's shipmates, and am and potatoes; and for supper, The Japan Chronicle says: Werge number of the members of the only soup. Fortunately the W.A.A.C. were well paid and it was, possible forget whether it was for tem or Mercantile Merine. twenty years that no German was The Rev. J. Kirk Macomachie! for us to buy food." to be allowed within artillery range officfed both in the cauper and at?" of Hongkong, 1s was quito incons he gruveside cavable, anyhow, that there should There was a beautiful cutfection was absolutely military. We were ever be uny more communication of torud offerings including those between. Hongkong and Germany, is for the Hobert Dollar Co./the cop inconceivable as ecenniestion be tain of the Melville Dollar, the tween the moon and Mums. It is deceased's shipmates and Mr. E. E. therefore rather surprising that Gunn. Reuter's agent in Hongkong should huve ex ered it would interest us to telegraph the news that by the direction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Hong Government is now gutting licences for trude with Germany and German Aust. Surely nobody in Hong, Long will take advantage of this per mission! Anybody who had suggest ed a year up that it be given world have run in danger of being lynched

RHEUMATISM,

obliged to stand at attention wher the offices passed, salute them, and always address them as Madame The camp was surrounded with

and Sentries were barbed wire stationed at the gates might and day to prevent the girls from deserting. The deserters were also brought backs and the pishment wie severe,,

Every day we had drills, twice a week we had route marches and twice a day, roll call, for which we

2 pm. Boite March,

"

on."

think the summing up of a judge 3 p.ni: Lecture from Officers who followed precedent would bo

Abide with Me."

sufficiently clear.

4 p.m. Dismiss. "Pruise God from When all Blessings Tow.' B.pin. Tea. What Means this Anxious Eager Throng?"

8 p.. Freedom "Oh, Lord how

Happy we Shah.be."

","

AVE you ever tried Chamberlain's Pain. Balm, for rheumatismal not, you are wasting time as the longer this disease runs on the harder it is to hed to stand on hoor, for there, were 10 p.m. Tattoo curs. Get a bottle to-day, apply it with 500 in the camp. And a WAA.C a vigorous massage. to the afflicted parts

·

"After six months in the W.AA.C. the happy day came that ended the war, but it did not end for Mise Quelch, who, because alerical work- ens were source, was kept on for Finally; however, she was dis three months Inger. charged, and managed with difficulty to get away from it all, to Japan and "Peace, to Karuizawa where she is staying with her fister, Mrs. Nichol from

"no Know we Cannot Tell." 7 p.m. Out of Bounds.We May All are Safely Gathered in.".

Perfect Peace."

and you will be surprised and delighted is never absolutely never out of 10.15 pm. Lights mit. at the relief obtained. For sale By All uniform." Chemists and Storekeepers.

But, though the fife was hard, 10.80 p.m. Inspection of Guard; Kobe:

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