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HONGKONG,

BUSINESS NOTICES

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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(Reuter's Service to the China Mai)

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WARRINGTON, November 23rd.. The Acting President of the Miners' Union, on behalf of the bituminous coat miners, has accepted the Secretary of Labour's proposal for a wago advance of 31 per cent. per day for labourers. and 27 conta per too for bewers

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THE PEACE, TREATY,

PARIS, November 23rd. The departare of the German delegate, Elers Simson, to Berlin is commented upon in the Press. Simson says that he muse consult his Government regarding the new Conventions, notably as regards th. failure to carry out certain clauses of the Armistice.

Is is declared that this will prevent rasiration of the Treaty by December 1st

fixed.

Waanivares, November 23rd. The mine-owners have declined to meet the increase to miners proposed by sheas Becretary of Labour unless the Govern- ment assumes responsibility for the added burden to the consumera.

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR

CONFERENCE.

WASHINGTON, November 23rd. The International Labour. Conference has agreed on an eight-hour day and a hour week, with safeguards for the inter- enta exceptional industries. They also Agreed to apply this principle to trans portation by sea. the details to be worked out by a special conference.

י

PEACE WITH TURKEY.

CONSTANTINOPLE, November Ænd. The Porte has appealed to the Pence Conference to hasten the Turkish settle- ment, pointing out grave reasons for G speedy conclusion of peace.

THE WAR ON BOLSHEVIEM,

STOCETOL, November 2.. A telegram from Helsingfors that General Denikin reports that be has

saya broken through the Bolshevik front be tween Orel and Tamboff. annihilating 55,000 Bolsheviks. He adds that the peasants and workmen, of the manufactur 1 centres are revolting against the

Soviet.

Loxos, November 22nd.

The Times' correspondent at Taiga. telegraphing on November 14th., said that Admiral Koltchak is reported to bo at Tatarskoe, 100 miles east of Omsk The Reds were yesterday 40 miles beyond Omsk- Admiral Koltchak's armies are retiring in a very orderly manner. Toey are crossing the frozen Irtysh.

WAR HONOURS.

Loxboy, November 22nd. The War Office annonces that between August, 1014, and October 31st., 1319, $30,035 honours, excluding the Air Force, were awarded for services in the field, and 13,362 for other war services

Of these the Indian forces were awarded 6,317 and 136 respectively.

The total includes 577 Victoria Crosses, and 8,883 Distinguished Service Orders./ The total number of officers and men in the British Army during war-time was Approximately 8,100,000.

In the South African wär 448,435 parti- cipated, and the honours totalled 8,714.

* IMPERATOR" HANDED BACH TO BRITAIN.

New Tour, November 2nd.

The ex-German liner Imperator has been handed over to the British authori ties

THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS..

Rox, November 22nd. The final election results are as fol lows:

Socialista.....

10.

...

..... 165

Catholics

100

"Liberals

181

Reformist Socialiste

Democrata

Republicans

Ex-Soldiers

Democratic Radicals

Nationalists

Independents

Socialiat Radicals Independent Socialista

THE FLUME IMPASSE.

LONDON, November 3rd.

The situation in the Adriatic a re- Bult of d'Annunzic's activities is very grato.

The censorship in Rome way lifted for the first time since the Zara Raid yesterday, when a semi-cficial account of d'Annunzio's landing was, inued.

HOME RACING

LONDON, November 22nd. The result of the Minthester November Handicap is a follows:-

King John

Planet

..........

3

Chat For Seventeen ran Won by four lengths, four lengths dividing second and third.

The betting was as follows:-1 to 2

against King John, 10 to aguiass Planet and 9 to 2 against Chat Tor."

THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

GOOD NEWS FOR DEFENCE- CORPS.

MILITARY SERVICE ORDINANCE TO EXPIRE IN A MONTH.

OFFICIAL.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 27th Nov., 1919.

It is proposed to introduce an Ordinance at the next meeting of Legislative Council repealing the Military Service Ordinance (Ordin- ance No. 19 of 1917) from the end. of the present year.

NOTES ON MUSIC.

[By COUNTERPOINT.E

I know Professor Sklarevsky quite BERLIN, November 23rd well. In addition to being a wander. The Germans have evacuated Mitaaful pianist, he is also a gentleman. The Iron Division is retreating in good He would not give voice to thoughts order.

that might hurt the feelings of others." even at the expense of the truth. My Friend Sklbrevsky is in the happy posi- tion so to act, without detriment to his means of sustenance.

AMERICAN WHEAT EMBARGO TO

BE LIFTED.

NEW YORK, November 22nd. The embargo on wheat will be lifted on December 15th.

INTER-IMPERIAL COMMUNITIONS.

1, on the other hand, am unable to be a gentleman, at least from the point of view of candour. I have to say, or write, what I think, because that The Government has appointed a Camis what I am paid to do; therefore, mittee to prepare a complete scheme when the good people of the Helena imperial wireless communications. Sir

LONDON, November 2nd.

Henry Normate is Chairman and the May Institute read what I have pen- strong personnel includes such experts aned below about the pianoforte recital, Sir John Spell, Mr. Joseph Petarel. Pro-last evening, they will, no doubt, write fessor Eccles and Mr. James Swinburne me down as a very uncouth person

P. & O. STEAMER ON FIRE.

Lossos, November 92nd.

Indeed.

However, I venture to state that TM P. & D. ex-German liner Prins Sklarevsky, in the depths of his Hubertus which arrived recently on her heart, felt rather sorry that he de- first voyage from the East has been putized for Miss Wyers, last night. partially destroyed by a fire at Albert Deck. It is hoped that much of the cargo will be salved.

OBITUARY.

LONDON, November 23rd. The path is Rancunced of S, Gus Lakius, Keeper of the King's Armoury

THE PRINCE OF WALES IN

AMERICA

NEW YORK. November 3rd. ·|

Sklareysky played in his usual bril- hantistyle, so far as technique is con- cerned, but as regards tone, expres- sion and, all the rest of it, had I not heard him play on many previous AC- casions I should have had to await another opportunity for forming an

opinion, for no matter how excellent 2 pianist may be, he must have a piano to enable him to demonstrate his abilities in the latter direction.

A great crowd on the banks of the Hudson stormily cheered as the Renown How on earth the people concerned left the barbour to the thunderous roar had the face to ask - Sklarevski of guns from American warships. buge procession of motor cars pursued the title to play on the instrument pro- Afor any other planist; worthy of the Renown along the banks of the river fovided. last evening, passes my com miles. The Prince was last seen waving his rap from the fighting-top.

*t.

HAVAS REVIEW.

PART3, Noveraber gist.

prehension.

It was out of tune, the dampers- were out of order, the felts were like The French Minister of Public Works, lumps of feather and in so far as being M. Claveille, is to be appointed Chairman able to get any expression out of the

of the International Commission on the instrument it was beyond the bounds Rhine. According to the Treaty of Ver-

sailles, the Rhine becomes an international of possibility,

river, with the French having control.of

Waterworks.

the

Paris circles state that the present Ministry is not likely to retire on aocorn of the imminent Municipal Senate and Presidential elections, which are to be considered, politically, អ a whole, Therefore. M. Clemenceau will retire when ali electoral matters have been settled.

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

[By Courtesy of the Hongkong Daily Press.)

MONGOLIAN CANCELLATION OF

INDEPENDENCE. - ·

A sensational report that Hsu Shu-chan

PERING, November 8th

I left at the Brst opportunity and when I got outside I nearly wept.

Talk about casting pearls before swine, well if that piano wasn't a swinist offering to a pearl of a planist what was it?

But it's Hongkong all-over. When a professional pianist visits us he either has to borrow a piano off a ship (as Sklarevski-once did) or put up with a "baby grand," usually more

"baby" than "grand.”

A full concert grand should be one of the standing appurtenances of the City Hall.

and placed Chon-yi, a Chinese resident of Government that refuses to recognise But what can be expected of a This and a semi-official statement from Gorerament circles. It is pointed out achieved by providing a town band?

Urge under arrest is discredited in even the moral good that can be Belgrade indicate that d'Annunzio aims that the Mongolian cancellation inde |at annexing Dalmatia and attacking

Montenegro, while it is hinted in a Rome to the arrival of Hau at

Dendosco

by Chen-y prior Farranged atctement that some of d'Annunzioʻs

A friend said to me, the other day, partisans are counting on support from das to Bemenoff's agents threatening the with their band, you won't need to cancellation of independence was largely Now we've got the Wiltshires here the interior of Italy and are planning Mongole anether instance of the failure worry the Government so much about seditious action in Italy itself.

[of Japanmo intrigue. (41

Jugo-Blavis is now in a white beag of

| indignation and a semi-official statement from Belgrade speaks of "prompt deci- sions against the Italian rebels."

DISTURBANCES. IN ALEXANDRIA.

ALEXANDRIA, November 18th.

THE FOOGHOW INCIDENT.

town band."

Apparently my friend does zot know Coutter-protests have been lodged re the uses of military bands. Apart garding the Boochow lacident, The Chinesa Government has protested to the from playing at the Officere Mess, Legation, while the Japanese Legation they are specially reserved for high has also presented a protest demanding days and holidays, playing at Govern Troope have been posted at command.strict prohibition of the boycott of ment. House dinners and dances and ing points; armoured cars and cavalry Japanese

12. (such like? 23 mums la m are patrolling the streets; all is quiet. The entry of troops was welcomed very thankfully by the Europeans.

Ar innovation in the demonstrations to-day were the small girls walking in front of the blar at the funeral of a man killed in the disturbances, boys forming the yanguard and "rearguard;""*.

When the mob last night searched the tram-cary for "officers and soldiers, oficer escaped, thanks to being hidden by respectable-tiatives under their robes.

** LINDIGESTION AND BILIOUS.

but wanNERS.

you should not ent food of any kind and ben biifons, but pass a full domus. (of Chamberlain's tahes and drink plersity of water: "That will cleanse the Stomach, move the bownia and hoon Todope the system; to, me healthy condi.. Tion, Fork

my friend thinks we are going to get nightly open air performances by the band, of the Wiltshire he is grievously mistaken,

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