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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Member's Sapvice to the Chija Mala

BEL. ASQUITH AND LORD FRENCH.

1

LONDON, September 25th, Referring to Lord French's statements,

WEATHER REPORT,

September 30. 144. Com.--No returns from Vladivostock, Japan, Formosa or Annam

Pressure has increased' moderately as | Shanghai and slightly over S. Chins and

the Philippines.

There appears to be a typhoon ty the Asquith, wh has returned from.tr, of Guant moving northward, Italy. points out that he only "entered on a contrevere with Lari Pench when, Hongkong Rainfall for the 4 hours the latter procveiled to falsify history, fading at 10 am to-day, 0.00-insh. Ans: મુખપત્ર છે n vendetta Total since January 11s6, 67.87′ inches,

the เป ane nurrah? s

of Caved) szalmat an average of 78,49-inchen,. Kitebanez, 10 whot Lord French was

ader

Har strong personal obligstions Mr. Asquith says that hệ

does not

quati. org wurst of his

June ard. sprech

Forecast for the 94 hours ending at oon on October 1st.

1.--Hongkong to Gap' Bock. E vinds, moderate ; fair.

moderate fair.

#--Fort Chanel.

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N.E.. winds,

-roast coast of Chios between

Fo. L.

e adheres to his belief in the scenrucy Lord Kiteliester's version of his con

ilona with Lord French, which the Hongkong and Lamocks. The same as Asquith; speaking at s'lun- -South coat of China between naught Rooms, Londva, en Hongkong and Hsinan..

The same as Szal, denounced. Part Freueft's look as No. 1 billadris, unhappy, insomplete. par. narrative, and a Hugrant brengl. af the

traditions of the public

service."

* He ared that the charge that the Asquith Corerataedt fused a supply sufferut artik anzicion had a foundation. Fromel's reference to Lond Kitchener's La France arvestiod the, fiets. Before Suit, Lord French to message to the ment in it to his contempintel Cements which diest them with consterna. Joennae it a mounted in effect to leaving Allie in the furck in the moment of "extreme ne!!

MORE GERMAN INTRIGUE.

STRROLL, Sprember 25cb.

A telegram fron. Hakingfors sags that ssing, deterai, who has escaped to ad, declare that Petrograd and de ure diretly communicating with

German General Suß oficers are leath- Be the Bolshevist troops,

The German, are working to establish

monarchival pro-tionnay Russia

THE FRENCH ENTERTAINERS*

STRIKE.

Pants, September 25th, The Entertainments Federation ha, de exted on a general -qrike of employés of entertainties, including theatres, Sexöppt cinemas awil ̧n few theatres whieli have signed in retent with the eration for the payment of hinu- y wage and the caphy meat caly of Uonists.

2

AUSTRALIA RATIFIES NAURU -

AGREEMENT..

Mamorusx, September 29th. The Federal House of Representatives has passed a Bill ratifying the so-called Maurn Agreement, providing that control the ex-German islands the Pacific oth of the equator shall pass to Aus- julia and New Zealand, whilst those

gth of the equator gav to Japan..

THE SILVER MARKET.

LONDON. September 18th.

Toxpos, September 25th. Mesure, Montagu & Co.'s report, dated September 26th, states titit supplies from America are still scanty but are rather gre in syidener, but the demand, spe y for forward delivery, easily absorb the offerings and, with China purchas ng here as well as in Amefien, the fit One of the market has bh maintained.. -rays price of Esid apparently a

Thoʻsilver market' is stendy:

MOTÅL URSERYKTORY" HONGIRKƏ, DAUM WHATHIR BIPORT.

SEPTEMBER 30; 1819.-.

Station.

flour,

Barometer

ai dew Level.

l'divostock. 8 a.

& B

Semar

kio Askodate Kochi Sagasaki... Kagoshima. Obima Nata... Lahijima

Bonin Island

Kuna medan j

We haiwef 8. 30.06 66

Hankow

Ichang

Kinkiang

Changaba

в

Shanghai.. 30.03. E

H

Wind,

Hamidity.

Direction-

Weather.

Gotzia...

99.94 67,88 harp Pk. 7.11.09 73 88. watow Amoy 8 a 99.91 78-88 29.98 76 BC

Taiboku 5.)

Tatcha..... Tainas **... Koshun .....

Psecadores Canton... 6.9.97 76

Hongkong.

£9.88 78-90

Oap Rock

T

39

MACEO Wachow fakbol Hotho Phaliens foarade .... C.St. James Aparri

**** B, 29.88- Dagupan... Manifa..... Legaspi.... Tacloban (loilo Surigao....... Gram 4.) Labus

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 30, 1919. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 2 degree Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

1. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de

Fahrenheit,

3. HuwDry, in percentage of satura ties, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

Seard. The Shangha exchange quotes4 DIRECTION OF WAD, to two points.

3d tael

LONDO

September 27th. quoted az 14. spot, with

PORT OF GOLD FROM AMERICA.

NEW YORK, September 55th. Gold to the value of $400,000 has been

THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

& FORCE OF WED, according to Boadford Scale.

8. STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached cloud, d drizzling ra, i fog, 3 pony, hall, I lightning, overcast Prassing showera, q squal, z rain, 3 800W

thunder visibility" w daw, wet 1. Bats in inches tenths and hun dredtb.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The Hide-table wiren below has been in London from the result of the analysis complied at the National Almanac Office of observations taken By means of an tomate tide-recording machine in the Water Folice Basin at Truk Sha Tmi during the years 1908-9

THE CHINA MAIL..

NOTICES.

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COLLARS & SHIRTS.

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WEAR WELL,

AND ARE

WELL MADE.

TRADE ARRO WAR

CLUETT.PEABODY &CO.

LADIES'

BOOT

THE BOOT of the season

that makes you look smart

long.

that wears long,

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Branch at FAUMATL

THE HOTEL ASIA

3.

.

WEST BUND, CANTON.

Large and airy rooms, Electric light and fans. Hot and cold water service. Lift and telephones. Excellent Cuisine. Every modern convenience provided.

Bar and Billiard rooms. Theatre.

Roof garden. Cinematograph

Situated in the highest building in Canton, affording. a splendid view of the whole City and suburbs. Opposite the Canton Steamers Wharves and two minutes walk from Shanteen.

Special monthly and Family rates may be had on application.

UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE

SUN COMPANY, LIMITED.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELA...

September 30.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr D. Abraham

Mr H. Gridin

Mr G. O. Eager

Capt. T. F. HiL

Mr and Mrs W.

Hamilton

F.

Mr G. Harper Mr and Mrs Geo.

Harris

Mr A. J. Eilbert

Mr & Mrs C... P

Templeton.

Mr A. C. Thom Mr R. H. Tyler, Jr. Capt. T. Underwood Mr. J. Velasco Mr M. P. de Veyra Mr ThoL Vint

Dr S. B. Wakefield Miss Hirschland Lt. Col. H. O. Wallis MA.Shelton Hooper Mr R. Weil MrMcConnel Bussey Mr G. Whitley EMW. T. HutchisonM: B. L. Wilkinson Capt and Mrs"R. Mr And Mrs J. H.

InDes

Williams Mr K. Lahu EM F. E Johnson

Mr M. N. Abraham Mr & Mrs Krudyen Mr J. W. Kortewag Mr N. Alteirr brink and chud Mrs A. L. Ammen Mr E. Kuhn Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr & Mr T. Kundz

Anderson Mr and Mrs W. Mr H. Armstrong

Leakin Mr and Mrs Ashursting and Mrs Mr H. Beenfeldt Mr A.

Bari

Lauritsen

Mr and Mrs O. H. Mr. J. P. Lavers Mr ER. Bellhos

Mr and Mrs J.

Lathan Mr M. Lesberg

Leynes, September 93th Guation on the railways has some For example, the Sound Iway is runzing & train and Southampton this kifer- run trams to the cat Lo-metrow also to Extend the. The sero of the table corresponds with

the zero of the sounding in the Aximiralty Mr & Mrs & Brey Dr O. Marriott trams Chart, which has been found to be teet Mr J. Bloomfield. terday, foches below mean hon-loval

eady

Mr G. E. Benwell Mme, Leiris

Benson Mr and Mrs B. E. Mr H. L. Linnell My BJ. Birbeck

Bergeron

bie G., Ladin Dr G. W. Mackean

Qe

Mr and Mrs McCray

Bloomfield. Moir

Mr. Montgomery

Mr A15. Moses

Mr C. R. More

To Obtain the filth of water on the Mr and Mrs J.A. Mr and Mrs P. M. adyside gange: the Victoria anaval Yard E. 3. Boericke their add a foot 4 tnches, and on the gauge MAY, Bowman at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add to: fact Me 3 Mh. Bady Teft Inches to the height given Ingheta bin. Miss C. Baboks

W. G.. Browall -Mr C. H. BrunsŠ “ Mr and Mrs G. E.

Carpender

Grewa

are being

into

in from

use of the

ittempt conturu.the dispu

Thadi. £ 1 hour, question was ing hotntion, and making He definitely refused to

Hreported that the Welsh Tin Plate

* stool plant and various collieries Taming down, in consequence of the p

Octüber 1st to ", 1819.

Me WE Carber

Mr J. G. Nanning

and child

Mr W. F. Neeso Mr J.E Nathan Mr and Mrs Von

Normann

Mr E. W. Chappie, Mr and Mrs IJ.

Mr T. A. Clancy

Ollier

Mrs 8. J. Ciara Mr A. B. Palmer Me and Mrs. B. Me J., Palg

Colquhon Mr M. Pasignat Mr&Mrs Concepcion Mr K Penalee Mr and Mrs J. A. Mr 8. H. Feck.. Connar, Mr C. Pedersen Mr. P. Coance Mr B. 8. Ferry Mr and Mrs J, H. Mr. W. Hammer

Mr E. M. Joseph

Mr Kelsey

MJ.T. Kidd

Mr C. A. Williams Mr and Mrs G. 0.

Winters

M: F.W. Withington Mr and Mrs F. E.

FEAK HOTEL

MrE. Kirkpatrick Zuellig

30th September.

Mr F. R. J. Adams Sir Kilis Kadoorie

Mr and Mrs R

Bewley

Capt. Archer

Mr. H. P. Beckett

Mr O, B. Bird

Mr and Mrs D. K.

Blair

Mr & Mrs C. Knox Mr W. A. Knight

and maid

Major F. J. Bowen Mr L.A. Laing Mr and Mrs 0.-T. Mr & Mrs A. Lane Breakupear Mr. J. D Lord. Rev. R. A. Bundle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs C. Ball

Ms G. Marseille

Martin Mr WA. Eatter- Mr. and Mre1

Bold

C.F.

Martin

Mr. A. Batton Mr & Mrs Melrose Mrs Charlton Mr. J. Finlay Miller Mr Cheshire Mr & Mrs W.J. Mile Mr A. A. Claxton Capt. Monteith Lt.Col. E. G. Coles Capt. & Mrs Olliver Mr P. H Cobb Me P. 8. Kewcombe and Mr 8. F. Mr R Comrie Cami

Mrs Cormack

Mr PATHOLO Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs Capt. & Mrs Davies by Pelham H.-M. Mr and Mr BML J. Davies Mr. L Parkins

Misa Phillips

Coote Mr F. W. Ces Mr B. H. Ray

Mr B. Croucher

Mr and Ms

Danials

Me E Dijk

Rice

Mr. R. C. Diason

Mr and Mrs G. D. Er C. G. H Druitt Mr & Mrs J. Pilger Mrs Doune Biedel,

W. Dreyman Mr and Mrs. Geaand. Mra JohnHis Fitmaa

Mr W. B. Daff

Bobinson

Hme. Dafand and ME Ros

Pobild

Duncan

MrE A Ham Mr and Mrs Or W. E. Boberts

Roxburgh Eger Major verde.

Mr T. H. Edwards Mr and Mrs H Mr and Mrs H., M. Van Fant

Epstein

$70.

Miss St. E. Scott

Miss Evanson Mr G. E. Sibbett

BART

Mr&MrT. Felix

.0,00 (0.00%

0.034

LAXTON,

Mr S Evans, M.B.E.Me Cha

Mr MIS T. Fasse Mr. Findlay-Sudth" Bot. and Mrs W. T. Major Leslis Smith Featherstone Bfr I. Grant Smith

POST-OFFICE.

The parcel post service to Cubs is suspended.

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

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

"No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwas or Mohanmuurah in the Forsian Gulf may exceed sight ounces in weight.

་་

The insured letter and Insured pares! services between Egypt (or in transis through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor. arly suspended,

Unlusured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded trom Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcala: very carefully,

Until further notice parcels, for civil addresses in the provinces of Tnine, Vicenza, Trevise Fadua, Venice and Bel- lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

The Parcel Post Services to British East Africa and Egypt (axcept for members of the Expeditionary Forces) and to Abyssinin, Bagdad, Frithre, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been mapended.

-

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 sm. registered and parcel mails Bra closed at 5 pm. on the previods day.

In the case of Malls closing before 9 .. Registration closes at c'elock on the previous evening.

il

INWARD MAILS.

WEDNESDAY, October 1. Semi-Per YOKOHAMA MARU. Straits-Per TENSHIN MARU.

THURSDAY, October Japan-Par ATSUTA MARU. Japan-Per TSUYAMA MARU, Straits Fer HOSET MARU Shanghai-Fer YINGCHOW. Bhanghai-Par PORTHOS.

BUTWARD. MAILS.

WEDNESDAY, Cetober 1. Macao-Per SUI AN, 8.30 a.m. Fort Bayard-Per BOE CANTON. 9.m. Jars is Batavia--Per TJITAROEM,

p.m

Stangbai, North China and Japan via Moji-Por KBIVA, 3 pm." Macao-Fer CHUEN CEOW, 430 p. Shanghai and North China Per

MENTOR, & pua.

Holbox and Pakhoi--Per KAM YING

FAT, 5 p.m.

THURSDAY, October 2 Macao--Per SUI TAL, 8.30a.m. Saigon, Straita sud Bangkok-Per USNAN MARU, 9.0 Shanghai, North China and Japan viz Kobe For YOKOHAMA MARU, 10a.m.

Japan via Nagasaki, Canada, United States, Central and South America and BUROPE vis VANCOUVER BC.-Per EMPRESS OF ASIA. Registration 9.45 s.m. Letters 10.30 a.. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m. Shanghai azd North China- Per Tientain-Fer CHIPSHING, sp.m.

CHOYSANG, 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, October 3. Macao--Por SUI AN, 8.50 a.m. Philippine Islands, Formosa via Keelung,

Japan

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Japan via Moji, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE vis: VICTORIA, B.C.-Far CHIC AGO MARU. Registration 9.15 am Letters 10.00 ..

ria Nagasaki, Henclalu, Canada, United States, Central and Bouth America and ZUROPE vis SAN FRANCISCO-Per TENYO MARU. Registration 9.45 am. Lettera. 10.30 a.m. Java via Batavia-Per TJIBONDARI,

Noon. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Fer

QUINNEBAUG, HOOD.

Philippine Islande Per LOONGBANG,

p.10.

Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p.m. Amey-Per VAN WAERWIJCK. 2 p.m.

Macao-Por SUI TAL 1.30 p.m.

SATURDAY, October

Macao Per CHUEN CHOW, 430 p Shanghai and North China-Per

YINGCHOW, 5pm,

SUNDAY, October 5,

Macao-Per SUI AN, 8.30. Sato, Amoy and Formoen via Keelung

Per KAIJOMARU, 8, TUESDAY, October 7.

Swatow and Bangkok-Per KANCHOW,

9 ..

itaw, Amoy and Foochew-Per HAI- Hoihow.Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per

KAIFONG, .m.

HONG, 1 p.m.

BULLION RECOVERED

FROM SUNK LINER.

Salvage operations on the sunker liner Laurentic" resulted in the re

Mr J. Fletcher Mrs&MissStubbingscovery of one million pounds worth Mr A. Galloway Mrs Taylor Mr. F. Gibbins Mr T.S.Twigg Mr.D. Hall MA-Gen F. Ventris Major D.L. Harding Major Wakeman Mrs and Miss Hol-Mr E Walth

worthy Rev. G. T. Walde Lt Col J.Amphrey grave

MA. Bi-glitz Mind P. Felix MA Bindeband Mies C. Felix Mr T. G. Smeaton Mr & Mrs Vigueras MM. 1 Studermann Lt.W-B Fraser Mr V. Steenaly

J.Furer Major J. E. Hievemt HH The Begum Mrs W. G. Stevenson

of Japgera Mr D. Burings Aian Zahra Regum Capt. B. P. Surrey. Mr H. da 7. Batchi-Mr T. B. Waterman

Mriw, Swann

Fyzés

1109

19. Mr P.D. G Gain Mrs J. A L Taylor! Mrs E Gr Jamieson Mr P. D. Wilson

Mr J. 8: Gardiner and child

Mri &. Wilson Mr B. W. Lee Jones Mr.F. Zwagers

of bullion in ingot form. This form part of the bullion sunk in the "Laurentic" during the war. Salvage weather, as the wreck lies in an ex operations are only possible in calm posed position off the Fanad light.

Buncrana is a Donegal town on Lough Swilly,, twelve miles from Londonderry.

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1919.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

WE ARE OUT TO PROVE TO YOU that the best Moving Picturea showing in Hongkong to day are METROS.

WE ARE PREPARED TO BE JUDGED by any and every METRO picture that we screen.- AND WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON with any other brand: TO-NIGHT WE ARE SHOWING the greatest of all Screen Stars

·INCOMPARABLE NAZIMOVA

the play that made her famous. REVELATION"

the Soul of a Parisian Grisette laid bare to all the Workh

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ALTHOUGH THIS PICTURE IS A SUPER PRODUCTION and cost as much as three -ordinary programine features

WE ARE NOT INCREASING OUR PRICES: TO-NIGHT AT 13 and 9.16 p.m. THE CORONET.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

Tal 9511

TO-NIGHT!

Tel. #511.

TO-NIGHT!!

Showing 1st & 2nd Episodes

OF

"HOUDINI

IN THE GREAT MYSTERY SERIAL and- Comics.

Booking at the THEATER

THE

VICTORIA THEATRE.

LAST NIGHT OF

PRIZE

PACKETS

AND

Episodes 9 &

OF THE

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LIGHTNING RAIDER

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The N. & Truyama Maru (Eur- opean Jane) left Shanghai for this port on the 27th Sept, and is expected lægra en the 1st Oct. The N.Y.E. sa Truruja Marú (Calcutta Line) left Moji. for this port on the 28th September, and is expected

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ARRIVALS.

September 30.

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BURRUMBEET, Brit., 1,561 tons, from Chin-wan-tao, Capt. A. Watson, Dodwell, B31.

PATRIOT, Brit, "1,605 tona, Exoras Chin-wa-tao, Capt. L. F. Breen, Dodwell, E23.

BAI MUN, Brit., 641 teas, from Haipbong, Capt. C.E. Fago, Po Shun Co.,

hore, on the 3rd October....... The N.X.K... Yokohama Maru (Eur-í

opean Line) left singapors for this port on the 28th September, and is 017. expected here on the 1st October.

TAKSANG, Brit. 977 tons, from

The N.Y.E... Ak Mary (Australian Haiphong and Hoihow, Capt. Picknell,

Tine) left Sydney for this port on

the 26th September, and is expected here on the 17th October..

J.M. & Co., C41

OHOYSANG, Brit, 1,434 tons, from

The N.I.K. a. Chingo Maru (Bombay Shanghai and Swatow, Capt. P. Baker,

Line left Bombay for this port is Singapore on the 24th September, and is expected here on the leth

October.

The American & Manchurian Line sz. City of Florence is due to arrive

bere about 5th October.

*

The American &- Manchurian Line suž City of Nocastic is due to arrive here about 10th November. The American & Oriental Line

fineric is due to arrive here about

5th October.

The N.Y... 8.6. Tenshin Maru (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port on the 34th Sept., and is expected here on the lat Out

The N.Y.K... Ainha Mary (European Lize) left. Kobe for this port" "via" Moji and Shanghai on the 23rd

* Sept, and is expected here on the

and, Oct,

J.M. & Co., West Point Whart

KHIVA, Brit,6,703 tons, from London," Capt Potter, P. & O. Co., Whart.

TJILATJAP, Dutch, 2,470 tons, from Japan, Capt. P. Ilopman, J.U.J.I., Ažu HOPBANG, Brit, 1,389 tons, from Chin-wan-tad, Capt. Ferguson, M&Co

B29.

LIMBURG, Dutch, 1,141 tons, fom Canton, Capt. Mommas A.P. Co. Kowloon Bay.

ULLÁRANCES.

September 30..

AMAS BUTYANG, Brit, noon, for Bhanghai, The R.Y.K.. Hosch Mary (Bombay B. & 8.

Line) lett Bombay for this port on the 8th Sept., and is

xpected here

on the 2nd Uctober The C.P.O.S. Coa 88 Hothon arrived Tokohams, and left there Sept 20, and is das at Vancouver

on Oct. 6

זי

The Admiral Line's sa. Olen will arrive at Hongkong about. October 10 from Seattle via usual Japan ports and Shangha

The QFOR Cos R.M.S. Monteagle left Vancouver for Hongkong vis Japan, porta and Shanghai,, od Sept. 17. And in das here on or about Oct. 1355 N..E... Tanda Mars (European Line) left London for this port vis Suez Canal on the 9th Sept, and is expected here on the 18th Oct..

The

.. TUNDSEING, Chị Ba cái for Eon

Kwong Hing.

KWAI WAH, Chi., 7., for Tourane,

Hing 6.5. Co. TAKENO MARU, Jap., 10. am, for Kelang, M.B.K..

LIANGOHOW, Brit 10.45 am, for Bangkok via Swatów, B. & B

TAMING, Brit. p.m., for Manila via Bello and Cebu, B. & S.

UJO MARU, Jap, 9pm, for Moji, M.B.K.

KWANGTAH, Chi, 5.30 p.m., for Shanghai, O.M. 8.N. Co.

HAITAN, Brit 2.30 p.m., for Toochow vis 8watow, D.L. & Co.

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