WEATHER REPORT.
Demember Mol. 11k. Sém. --No. raturpa from Vladivostock, Japan or Iz do hina. Prasenie has increased slightly over (F.E. Chips, 8. Chines "and Forme
tis miarly stationsty elsewhere.
Skeng_mossoen will continue along ; the south-east coast of China and ovari
to Okina Boni
› Hongkong Rainfall for the 54 hours auding st 10 am today, 0.00 inch.
-- Total sinni - January 1st, 70.14 Inchor,
BEBÉDAŤ NA ProTags of 83.10 inches.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Hauter's Sarvice to the Chine Mail)
THE SCAPA FLOW BINKINGS.
LONDOX, December 23th
The National News states that in bat been doided that the German, warabipe scuttled in the Scapa Flow shall be blown up early next year in the presence of an Allied Mayal Commission.
PUNISHMENT OF WAR CRIMINALA.
4M1sxs, December 7th.
The German steel magnate, Roechling;! was court-martialled on D charge of Forames for the 24 hourt suding at destroying great ironworks in Eastern France, and sentenced to ten years' im- staan ons: Diomber Sist.
prisonment and a fine of £400,000,
G---Ploughong to Gap Book. N.E.. prince, sizing ; Åne....
· ------Formons – Chmonal. The mÁMIO AS
Both count of Chine, between Hongkong sex. Laneks. The esme as Lio...
24-Bouth cost of China between Bangkong mod Palzwe. The same as
TAG OBERYAWORY,
DAKT WEMEIER
BELL BRU '307; 1919.—4.1.
Station.
Huur.
Baromater
Midivostock 5 A.
Hakodate
Bokie
meet
La.
Telkaiwe
Bankow
Kinking. Changsha...
30.
at Son Løvel.
“GLITE ĮRAŠEŠTENA J
Marp Pk... 7« 20,34% Álboy - - § a. 30.41 41 Barstow
· Taibolu ........55 30.46 Telcha
Loafer Porradores Cacion
Hoogkorg Gap Rook 'Bacoo
Wachow
Pakbui
Hoihaw
Phallica
Дистрал
Mania...
Legaspi
30.33 41
म
8.20 44
30.37 55
30.37
30.38 15
Я
29.57 73 9983 75
Tacloban
Coilo
Quam
Labano..
99.03
Wood
Hamidity.
Direction.
Weather.
Force..
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Clervatory, Don. 10, 1918,
4. BAKOMITEE reduced to a degrese Fahrenbelt, on the level of the sea in inches, beaths and hundredths,
8. Tamrakaruxa, in the shade in de eroes Fabrembeft.
a Homy in percentage of satura Hop, he humidity of air saturated with moltura being 100.
• DINOTION OF Win, to two points.
6. TORCH OFW, according to Blandford Bela
6. BRATH OF Wratten, b blue sky, c Sached cloud, d drizzing rain, i log 6.gloomy, hhall, 1 lightning, o overcast » pasing showers, q aqual, r Tan, 1000W 1 krunder y visibility w dow, wat
1. Kar ir loches tenths sad bao-
HONGKONG TIDES,
REPARATION AND INDEMNITY.
NEW YORK, December 27th.
The German Finance Minister, inter-
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICES..
Arnhold Brothers & Co., Ltd,
Import
Export.
Shipping
Engineering
BELD OFFICE-SHANGHAL Branches :--Hansow, Tilatux, Pixto, CHUNOLIRO, Chitrang, Homozono and CasTOR. ADINGIES ---- LONDON AND New York.
viewed by an American journalist, A NEW VIEW OF SOVIET clared that Germany can and will pay within a year twenty billion marks is reparation and indemnity.
EX-GERMAN SHIPS RETURNED.
WASHINGTON, December 8th.
By the direction at President Wilson, the seven ex-German shipa loaned to the
RULE.
WHEN THE BOLSHEVIKS 'CONTROLLED IRKUTSK.
:
The N.C. Dally News says of an
United States after the Armistice, nearticle by its Harbin correspondent: the fra Faldarser, the Zeppelin, the Pretoria, the Cape Finisterre, the Mobile, the Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, and tha Katere Augusta Fietorit, have been returned to Britain.
AMERICAN RAILWAYS,
WASHINGTON, December 20th President Wilson has announced that the railroads will be returned to private ownership on Margi let.
BOLSHEVISM.
CONSTANTINOFLs, Decetuber 221k. Owing to the rapid advance of the Bolshevika, the civilian popuïstion – is beginning to evacuate Odessa.
HAVAS REVIEW.
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The following article presents & startlingly different view of Bolshevik rule from that generally held.
The
only parallel we can recall is the ra- part of Mr. Bullitt which we repro-
HOME FOOTBALL,
LIST OF PASSENGERS,
ARRIVALS.
December 29, Per 3.3. Montengie "—Miss Mi R. Adams, Miss A. D. Asklot. Misa N. Atkinson, Mrs. D. G. Aubrey
Mr. C. C. T. Barbour? Rev. C. 1 Bare, Rev. A. M. Bland Mr. J. P. Bridger, Mr. L. W. Cromwell, Miss M. Drake. Mr. D. P. Fuzzy. Mrs. F. J. Gill" Miss. M. GE, Mr. L. S.. Mott, Rev. and Mrs. Hi W. Stewart, Miss L. f. Stewart, Miss R. E. Stewart, Mr. Tingley: Dr. J. A. Urgubat, Mrs. E. Wood, Mr. D. A. Barry, Rev. C. F. Brooks, Mr. E. P. Connor, Mr. L. K. Pomeroy, and Mr. J. Spence.
DEPARTURES.
December 25.
Per s.s."Nile -Mr. R. Andre, Mr. C. Austin. Mr. A. Bode. Miss! V. Badort. Mr. I. Cashen. Mr. R. Critteiden, Mr. R. Camozzi. Mr. R.
The following are the positions of the B. Clay Mr. E. Devlin, Mr. j.
League on November 8...
LEAGUE L
Newscle Ctd. Burnley
19
Delaney, Mr. E. Erickson, Mr. B. Enkelis. Mr. R. F. Fickett. Mr. G. Frederick, Mr. T. Fritchey. Mr. C. Gonzalez, Mr.. F. Heather. Mr. L. Halstetter, Mr. K. Johnson, Mr. V. Johannson, Mr. M. Kinspiel, Mr. C.
16 Kirwan Mr. C. Larson. Mr. P. 18 Kellheig. Mr.. G. Kershner. Mr. G. 18 Leyva, Mr. R. C. Larmer, Mr. V. 23 1 Miller, Mr. S. Marmion, Mr. W. C. 19 19 13 Marshal, Mr. H. McLean, Mr. A. 14 6 8 10 14 Nielson. Mr. 0. Olsen, Mr. 1. ITBIT 11 Puchess, Mr. P. Pedersun. Mr. N.
3 93 55
ficat P. W. L. D..Pt. 14 93 321 14832 34 14 W. Bromwich A Manchester Utd....18 5 9 6 9 16 19 30 28 16 Sheffield Utd.
14 8 4 4 3 1 Middlesbrough *undermud Derby County Bolton Wan Chilken
#rerton
duced in our Christmas supplement. Bra ford 0 if accurate and our correspondent The Arens vouches for the independence of the Liverpool ............ witness from whom he received the Mancue ter 0. B1 exhorn R- information it goes far to explain the Beadio d success of the Red armies." The article follows:-
Vtis County Preston N. E Oldhun, Ath Aston Villa Stefyld W..
14 6 & 90 23
1 23 1 1
13
13 4 4 3 10 20 13 Paz. Mr. H: Pfluegea. Mr. A. Perez, 13 6 6 1 282) Mr. M. E. Reed, Mr. E. Robbins, 13 8 1 13 TH 13 Mr. F. Rünge. Mr. G. H. Ramage, 13 5 5 3 3 3 13 Mr. 1. Santos: Mr. F. Somerville, Dr. 34 465 438 27 15. C. Shively. Mr. J. Srensoo, Mro. 13 5 7 1 74. 20. IF
19 2 IL M. Shoffer. Mr. J. Thompson. Mr. 13-4 7 2 21 311 Thill. Mr. C. Van Brunt, Mr. 8. Walsh, Mr. V. Weber, and Mr. 7 Wickersham.,
13
13 38 217 21
13 1 1 17 24
* 4 720
LEAGUE ..
God
6
December 25.
Per s.s. Empres of Russia "' :~ Mr. Fred L. Brumley. Mr. E. G. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. C. Buy
It may be remembered) that 'the Bolsheviks obtained the control of Irkutsk during the winter of 1917 for PARIS, December fötů.
some months. According to a state- A Havas message saya 2-0
Noted in Paris says dament given to the writer by a foreigner various arrangements with a view to who lived in Irkutsk during the whole tinuous Franco British ec-operation re petroleum were made by the garding
et the occupation. the Comitisseries French Liquid Fuel Controller, subject preserved good order in the town, and to ratification by the Premiers of Francs no one was interfered with as long as fuddersfield T...1311 Leslie Cheek. Mr. M. S. Dave. Mr.
The went about his business in a pro- Fulham
and Great Britain.
Tettenbam H. Birmingham Blackpool..
Hall City Bristol City
otoke
M. Bertholut. Director of the Freach per way and remained quiet and West Ham
het concluded his conver-peaceful.
P. W. L. D. &. Ps. ... 1730 23.
14 9 41 32 15 19 man. Mr. Fred Piensreil, Miss E. 13 8 7 1 17 12 13 Bain, Mr. Ricardo Barrata, Mr. M. 148 44 97 19 18 M. Berger, Mr. E. P. Bothwell, Mr. 12 60149 1 F. C. Butcher, Mr. Enrique Carrion, 192 15 17 Mr. F. O. Cevallos,, Mr. & Mrs.
31 1 15F. Deebs, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunie. Everybody was told he Durosley 6 5 9 38 14 14 Mr. J. P. Dave, Mr. and Mrs. Syd-
Dury MATS!
114 "0 16
Foreign key with the British Mins must work for his living. Those who Stoc port Cavity.13 5 4 4 12 ttney Evans, Mr. and Mrs. S. Erlanger,
14 21 17 W. T. Easley, Lieut. F. C. Fochen, 11 4 2 17 18 16 Mr. H. C. Fletcher, Mr. T. S. For- 12 6 8 18 10 rest. Mrs. L. F. Gayeva, Mr. C. Hen- 18 3 7 22 14.49 1-12 08
19 2 9 1 12 30-
B
entions.on- ters, one of the main objects of his visit being to discuss the agreement between the replied they never had worked were! Wolverhampton W. 13 6 3 13 18 1r. and Misa Lucille Everett Mrs.
pective Governments as to the disposal sent under guard to work in the coal Sotagban of the Mesopotamian oil wells.
mines near Irkutsk, where during the| Port Vale The French Government would be glad id regime political and other convicts South Shields to be
given possession of pars of the oil worked out their sentences of hard Leicester
Hotherham proporties.
labout: Others who said what they Clapton. Paris circles bape that the United had formerly worked at, were found Gelinsty Town1380 States compromise, making the ratified suitable jobs by the Commissaries. Lincoln City13311 38 tion of the Teraty of Versailles possible, will be accepted spot. The compromise The many "unfortunate women Coventry City 0 1 2 4 30 is based the programme of Reserva-living in town were brought before tions called the Lodge Programme which the Work Commissary who told them will be accepted by the Democrată,
one and all they must do honest work. Paris is revelling to its heart's content Those who said they could not work and prices are soaring very high without as they had never done so in their a check on the merry-makers all over live were to the coal mines, People are getting married everywhere whilst the others were found jabs as in France.
sellery maids, washer-women, semp
sept
SOUTHERN LEAGUE,
168123-13 03
sen. Mr. Jas. Y. Haring. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hagemeyer, Dr. and Mrs. D. W.. Hubbard, Mr. W. D. O. Islin, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnson, Miss Elaine Johnston. Mr. Oshiro Kashwa, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Krisel, Mr. Geo. R. Goals
Lightawler, Mr. J. M. Lamens. Mr. P.WD FA Pts T. Tokehiko Murai, Mrs. G. D. Portsmunt.15 8 3 27 10 20 Meliraith, Mr. E. D. Morgan, Dr. Reading Queen's were 8341 110 and Mrs. A. G. Nickles. Mr. H. Walford ..... 1 8 3 20 i 19 Pickin, Mr. M. F. Pamintuan, Miss Cardiff City...15 & 26 23 14 16 Mr. A. G. Read, Miss J. K. Ramusy, Crystal Palace 14 5 27 23 14 17 W. P. Prescott, Miss M. Paumatha, Plyrouth Argyle 11 8 4 4,20 7 18 Exctor 16 17 14 Mr. T. Sasaoka, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Courts of law were done away Millwall 155446 23 13 Santos. Mr. C. Stolk, Mr. and Mrs with, the Commissaries agreeing that Norwich City 12 1913 H. St. C. Smallwood, Miss Helen they only benefited lawyers and bar Southend United 15
Sw.udou Ton 1455 29 42 14 Tow, Mr. Nicolas Tolambiras, Miss risters. In civil cases both plaintif Lutou
46173 14 Naw YORK, December 27th.
63 24 13 Enriquita Ver, Mr. Vicente Villamin, A telegram from Vladivostock, dated and defendant, together with three outhampton15 3 1 22 20 13 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilks, Mr. and December 18th, atya that the Japanese friends each, were required to pre. Bristol Rovers 13 454 91 27 Oficial Publicity Bureau Announces that sent themselves to the Chief Commis
12 Mrs. L. R. Williams, Mr. J. W. Brentius d
14 361 18 Wiley, Mr. W. J. P. Wensel, Mr. S. the Laited States and Japan have reached sary, who helped them to compromise. Alert Town 1 3 7 8 1 28 12 Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
*wansea Town .....14 4 8 4 14-15 12 common grounil on which joint action in in every instance both claimant and Brighton & Hove 15 9 7 5 12 19 11 Young, Mr. F. Zyiker, and Mr. C.
defendant settled their differences ap-Willingham... 10 x 269 C. Zeveryn. parently amicably, the fear of the Newpropanty...16 19 3 31 H Commissary no doubt stimulating their thumpton... 12 8 4 21 38
In pre-war times the marriage averag- at Lille was 2.200 annually:"this year it has increased to 4,000,
JOINT ACTION IN SIBERIA.
Siberia will be based...
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS
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AMERICAN PROTEST AGAINST VICKERS' CONTRACT.
PERINO, December 28th. The Amerionn Legation has lodged a protest with the Foreign Office regarding the Vickers seroplane contract-a pro vision of which gives the company pre ference in such supplies for ten years 2 being contrary to the principle of
equal opportunity,"
FRENCH PROTEST AGAINST.
AMERICAN LOAN.
PRIING, December 28th
aresses, etc.,
العمر
SPEEDING UP THE LAWS DELAYS.
readiness to do so.
The proceedings that took place in
the Soviet House were open to the the stock of meat and sausages wES public, as were all the doors of other putrifying and attracting millions of affices and rooms occupied by the flies. With a sheet of fly-paper stuck commissaries. Anyone could drop in upon his forohead, holding up with and listen to what was going on among extended arms a saucepan in one hand the commissaries, who apparently dis-and a piece of meat in the other, and cussed the most important business escorted by two Red Guards, the regardless of the intruding public.
tradesman was' paraded They were evidently trying to live through all the streets of the town for up to the significance of the words several hours, as a public warning to
Liberty. Equality, and Fraternity," others. having a Head Commissary whom
offending
one
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
The P. & U.-B.T. & AL... Somali left Singaporn for this Port on the 29th instant at 8 am with the outward English Mails, and is due bors on the 4th proximost about 8 a.m. The C. M. 8.5. Co's... China arrived 1st Ben Francisco on Wednesday,
Decomber 17.
The P. & G.-BI, AL 2. Madras Latest Adricon
Jeft Singapore for this Port on the 28th instant at p.m., sad is due The P&B &
here on the lat proxima
&AL
AB. Gregory Apeor lett Sinanpers for this Port on the 18th instant at a.m., and is doe here on the 4th January, The C.P.O.S. Co's RMA Empress of Rueria arrived at Shanghai on Dec. 27, leaves there Dec. 29, and is due at Nagasaki on Dra-3).
they respected and who was just, for who made their appearance when the Gangs of robbers and desperadoes he had now realized his dreams of an fighting was going on even found their ideal government. The man in ques-profession too dangerous a tion was a Lett, some 60 years of age, and gradually fitted away. who wore spectacles well down on the all a
First of nose, and his particular gait and bear among the various civilian household-, green guard" was formed ing generally gained him the name of ers and tenants, the Commissary pro- The French Legation has protested to "the wolf." He used severo mea-viding a rifle to each householder who the Foreign Office against the American sures against speculators and pro-arranged with his tenant the curs Loan, which is secured on the surplus ofitsers, but in no way interfered with each should do guard duty. The tires table vireo below has been the Wine and Tobacco revenue, as aunpileri the Tational Almanac Office infringement of the rights of the Banques there was no proof that they had their own militia to keep law der As things in London for the result of the analysis Industrielle de Chine which were obta
the well-to-do and bourgeoisie so long settled down, the Reds tab The N.Y.K. a. Keihin Maru (Calcutta of thoorvations taken by means of aed during Yuan Shih-kai's presidency. automatic tile recording machine in the Water · Polter Fakin, at Tsim Sha Ten during the yam 1909-9,
The aura of the table corresponds with thesaru of thesanding in the Admiralty Kirk, which bas been found to be 4 teer
ischer belovýmena pan-eral To obtain the depth of water on the alda ewage at the Victoria Naval Yar ad 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gar Lamont Buck Aberdeen, add 10 feel toebee the halght given in the table
December 11 to January 6, 1920.
LOW WATER
Bangkeer Time
Men Markk
Heigh
10 25
..
NEW CHINESE-ITALIAN BANK.
PARING, Deccabe: 28th.
taken an active part against the Reds. in the town. The withdrawal of the In this case they were summarily Bolsheviks took place before the taken before a shooting squad.
population could realize the fact. THE PUNISHMENT OF A PROFITZER.. News of the approach of the Czechs
sold over them. Nor was it allowed the evacuation of the Reds, who did vere Axed and woe betide anyone who latter made immediate preparations. for Market prices for different articles having reached the Commissaries, the
secrete goods in order to wait for no damage before they lett. The day. shortage to raise prices. A com- after they went, the Czechs entered. missary being informed that a certain
ATTRACTIVE TO THE MASSES. tradesman had a cellar full of salted;
From this unbiased and unpre-
Peking in the former German Hospital.
A Sino-Italian Bank will be opened in
ANOTHER LOAN NEEDED BT10
CHINESE GOVERNMENT.
Paxino, December 20thi
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A Presidential mandate promulgates the beef, etc., took along some armed Red judiced account by i disinterested Budget for the eighth year of the Republie Guards to the sper and ordered the foreigner whose word can be relied passed by Parliament also a special would-be proficer to open up the upon, it will be seen that the bulk of Budget for the Railway, Postal and Navigation Departments for cellar. It was seen at a glance that the Irkutsk population suffered noday, the lat January, Paturisy, the 3rd
Telegraph, the eighth year.
T
WHOOPING COUGH.
the
NEW YEAR HÖLIDAY. The Post Cice will be open on Thurr
The President states that, as the receipta
hasm during the nine months of Bol- Jangary, from 8 a.m. to noon and ou ara net sufficient to cover the expenditure,
shevik occupation. Hon. another Bill has-been, recently submitted
The treating of Friday the 2nd January from 8 .m.. to to Parliament requesting that
everybody on terms of equality and m the abolition of class distinction-no There will be ons colle tion and Government be allowed to raise an addi.WHEN your child has booping doubt appeals to many of the uneduc-every of mary correspondense tional loan of six mill.on (dollars) in cough be careful to keep th
on Sunday. order to relieve the financial difficulty.
The mandate, concluding, urges the string C amberlain's Cogh Remedy at
congh loose and expectoration easy bydes of greater freedom and of feeling oxrespon feare at 9 am on the 1st, ated and working class. Once this There will begne delivery of legistered departmental chiefs to eliminate super may he realized. This remedy will al fluous expenditure..
themselves masters rather than ser- | and and 3rd Jaŭozzy, liquify the toah mucus and miko i ̈ vants is imbibed, it is not to be won entirely closed during the holidays.
The Money Order Office will · be ior to expectorate. I has been uerfered at that they should back the The Wa chai, Falrlogpen and Yau ce fully in may epide uma and an i santaira no narcotic or other form-ocial platform of the Irkutsk-Duna meti-District Post Ofill be open staner sit be perfec ly safe. For sair eputies rather than a coalition and from 6 to 9 mm, and from 5 pat: to by all Chemists and stolek.eper. democratic form of government.
in Bheangwan from Ba.. to a m.
DEATH, OF EX-PRESIDENT FENG.
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