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EARLIER

TELEGRAMS.

(Router's Sevice to the China Moz.)

BRITISH SHIPS LEAVE MALTA.

M. Jannay 18th. Onders were recaired last night for a number of ships to leave Malta. appar ently for the Black Sen

THE OPERA.

**MIGNON.”

The general extalience of the pro- duction of "Mignon by the Russian Opera Company last evening justified

Admiral Derobeck is starting this after- - a much larger house, but when people 2 lard the Tron Dube with the

book the mind up." abour 'Au and Maps, the Stenfaat, the Soome anıd The Risise

crowded "plates, even opera has to give way, apparently, and thus the sweetly told story of “Mignon was produced to more wooden benches

Every other available ship is preparing leave by January 18th, and is king in sees and eat in its ptmost capacity: gkongh for are wonths,

The authorities are ticent, but it is exprend that the Allied Phets, in which the British Fleet wil.he represented by

than humans. Be that as it may

the greater part of the Mediterranean the opera company added to their high Fle, with take whatever steps are neces-reputation, and, what was one distinct Bary in View of the, serius situation in feature, there was a really pretty and South Russia.

The Dreadnoughts. Marlobagh and elective scenic creation in the second Beans, and see light cruisers are act when poor "Mignon's" love for already at Constantinoplë,

Pan, January 18th-

her master develops into a sudden This inspinal cratening is apparently British Doggation cicles declare that sher - no intention to take offensive measures against the Bolsheviks. either military naval, as long as the Bolshe perilously rear achieving this, de- vik do not menage neighbouring, terri-spite the day-like watchfulness of teris," So far merely defensive measures

Lothario. have been taken to protect British inter-

dband to insab nuvements :-

ents.

THE BOLSHEVIK PERIL."

Lesbos January 19th.

The Barily News special correspondent i in Paris says that the semi-official state

burst of lurid passion; with the resalt that she eventually finds herself wish- ing that she were dead, and comes)

Miss Osipova made a very attract tive, is somewhat eiderly and rotund (she was supposed to be seventeen)

Mignon, her solo items being ex remely effective, though somewhat

mace regarding the Bolshevik danger in in the hard side... Her student master thy Midrif East was made without the and eventual lover, Wilhelm, was ex- knowledge or approval" of Mr. Lloyd

Georns why considera, that the statement (cellently played by Mr. Preobrajen- is lending and unfortunato.

Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Long arrived Paris just an hour after the Conurit had reached its final decision of

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·GENERAL DENIKIN.

Losnos, January 19th.

The Faces news from South Russin shows that tieneral Benikin's position is mere Wible than it was a short while ago. Het bolding the line of the Don and the Val

sky. The spiteful and coquettish Filiva was a part ably taken by Miss Kasanskey, whose solos and shep- herdess dresses were a feature of the production. M... Megsky, wto achieved such success as Mephisto- peles in Faust, added greatly to his reputation with his study of Lothario. The chorus and orchestra were 35 good as usia but the company will and 'du a big competitor in the book-

"It is stated that the Bolshevists have not captured more than 35.000 Volunteers.ings. Allied warships command the Black Sen. and the Bolshevists are still a consider- able distance from: Odessa.

It appears the report that the Bel shest bail captured Krasnovodik is in- correct The Bolsheviks were held up out- aida te town under the fre of the Volun ice Fleet in the "Caspian.

HEAVY FRONTIER FIGHTING.

Lospos, January 19th.

Aavy frontier engagement has been reported trom India. The British casual tis wore 380.

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ARRIVALS.

The . HANGUANG, Capt. Holm- wood, 1,356 tena, arrived yesterday at 11 sm from Svanow with 839 tons of general cargo and 9 bags of mail

The TEAN, Capt. W. McDonald, 1,351 ton arrived yesterday from Swatowi with 200 tons of general cargo!

A well known local professional The as. SUWA MARU, Capt. Shimi gentleman, who has recently retureza, 8817.79 tons strived yesterday from

ed to the Colony from a trip Home, Manila, with 7168 tons of lumber, sais

The Derajat Column, which was advancintervieged by a China Mail represh, matches, spelter, cotton goods and

ing into the heart of the Mahaud country, We strongly opposed north Anzai dang, whereupon heavy fighting at close quarters occurred,

Among the British officers 9 were killed, ◊ wounded, and one is missing.

Among the Indian officers & were killed

wounded. and t

The casualties among "the Indians of other ranks were 35 killed.

878 wounded and 10 missing,

An neroplane was shot down by the tribomen, but the airmen innded safely.

Th Mahsuds' losses were at least 150 killed and 270 wounded.

After the engagement the recalcitrant loaders asked for the advance to stop. They said they would then comply with. our tora.

The focusing day was quiet.

APPROACHES TO INDIA.

LONDON, January 10th..

The Time, Paris correspondent under- stancs that the British forces on the Afghan frontier and the garrisons on the approaches to India

are boing streng thelrd.

DRY AMERICA

New York, January 18th. From midnight to-night America be- comes an entirely arid desers as far as alcoholic liquors are concerned. Any boverage containing over half of one per cent of alcohol being forbidden.

The provision of the eighteenth amend ment to the Constitution really betame efforsive at midnight yesterday, but the Federal authorities extended the time in order that there: should be no dispute.

sentative as to conditions in England, stated that "England is still a good enough place to live in. In the cities and towns, accommodation was scarce but in the country there was room for all. From the poin: of view of industrial conditions, our informant stated that England would never be the same again as in pre-war times. Cost of living and wages had assumed the same complexion as existed in America and Australia.

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LIST OF PASSENGERS.

DEPARTED.

January, 22

Per se Empress of dra on January 224d Mr. R. 4. Allison, Cast H

MIS

allan, Mr, F. W. Ashurst, Mr. and M H. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black, Sr., Mr. and Mr. C. H. Black, jr. Mr. Harkhamar, Lieut. E. T. Bowen, kr. K. J. Birkbeck, Mr. . P. Bode, Mr. W. Biglow, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Besson, Miss M. Bernath, Lient. E C. Cockrill, Br. T. G. Christie, Mr. A. M. Christiansen, E. M. Cutting, Mr. Richard B. Clark, H. H. W. T. Christmas. Mr. . E. Capple. man, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. v, Myll i ekkor, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Mr. G. C. Dan ham, Mr. J. D. Danby, Mr. and Mrs. L. Engel, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Akins, Mr. and Birs. Thos. J. Fox, Mrs. Clara Urey, Capt. E. B. Green, Mr. E. Gesaberger, Mr. J. Bair Gibbons, Mr. Louis Glass, Mr. and Mrs. L Rekking, Mr. J. E. BAY- ris, jr., Mrs. W. Sem Mr. E. J. Hud- Twenty to thirty dollars were paid for son, Miss G. Hame, Mr. A. J. Hegbes, bottle of champagne and one to two F. O. Ucgg, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jack. dollars for a drink of whisky, in some, Mr. and Mrs. Judson, Mr. R. O. places.

The demise of Demon Rum was cele brated at many restaurants last night. The walls and ceilings of some restaurants were bung with crepe. Coffins were car. ried through rows of diners to the accom- paniment of dirges.

LORD JELLICOE.

LONDON, January 19th. The Admiralty announces that Lord Jellicon is proceeding direct to England from the West Indies. The visit in South

Jensen, Lient. A. D. Alice, Mr. J. J. Kino, Mr. Frank R. Kelly, Mr. P. J. Kearney, Mr. J. T. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. W Kern, Capt. H. A. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Low, Mr. F. D. Low, Mr. &. Leach, Mr. T. Longwell, Mr. Charice Laze Capt, G. B. McTavish, Mr. Maris 0. de

Africa and South America has tera. Margara, Mr. and Mr. E. F. Metcalf, porarily been postponed.

AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DEAL

tor, Mr. Frank Munsey, has bought the Gordon Besucht. publications including the New York Herald and the Paris edi tion. He will oppose the policy of the Hearst publications.

BICA

Wm..

Ms. F. Marques, Mr. R. H. McKeon Mr. E. W. Mile Mr. J. C. Mina, Mr. Mob er, Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall, Mi M. M. Murphy, Mrs. B. B. Mauchan, Mr. New York, January 18th,

J. R. F. Msias, Mr. Authony F. Mathe

MoEwan, Liest. J. F. Newton, Caps, N. The magazine and newspaper proprie. Mr. A. Milisky, biz. J. Wilbaro, Mrs. Ann E. McEwas, as Dorothy Purcell, Mr. Andrew Fatursor, Mr. and Payne. Mia Hopefyns, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. P. L. D. Plath, Mr. and Mr.

Mr. Doria Polly Mr. and Mrs. H. B Paigs Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mr. D. E Rabk, Linut. & F. Stephens, Lient E A. Fandera, Major A. G. Boutboombe, Mr. Pedro Simon, Mr. P. Suzuki, Mr. an: Mre, R. A Shortt, Mr. Jos. Schwartz, Lieut. Swill, Mr. 3.1. Strahle, Mr. M L 8 sier mann, Lieat. J. Sullivan, Mes Garton tne, Mr: H. U, Sand'ord, Mr. B. Theo- doro, Lieut. F. Taylor, Mr. A, T, Mr. B. A. Taylor, Mr. E. Tuomos, Mrs.

ROME TO TOKYO FLIGHT,

ROME, January 19th. A Caproni aeroplane, of 000 horse-power, has left for Gioiadelcolle on the first stage of the Rome to Tokio flight.

"PLAYING WITH DEATH."

"PARIS, January 19th. Van der Lina. L'est. A. H. Woodath, The British Mission at Budapest has Mr. A. F. Wea, Mr. W. D, Wantnortge sent information that the grain reserves Mr. 8. Yu's, Lent. Verne E. Youve, on January 11th in Budapest were sufi Mr. L. K. Young, and Mr. Eptique. Zobel. ient only for one day'a consumption, and. in the event of a fall of snow starvation. was inevitable.

The immediate case of the condition of affaire is the refusal of the Serbiag

DO YOU COUGH?

Government to permit foodstuffs already ONE overstrain the fine membrana paid for by Hungary, to cross the fron-of your throat, in trying to dislodge the phleem. Chamberlain's Cough Be British Relief representative at mody will accomplish this for you, and Budapers describes the situation as cure the cold that is causing it. For

playing with Death”!

ie by all Chemisza and Storekeepers,

192 bags of mail.

DEPARTURES.

The 5.8. NINGCHUW. (Capt. Dawson). sailed for Taingiau at 7 a.m. to-day with zhrough general cargo

The da TEIKESTAS (Capt. Hiephen- hauren) sailed for London vis binapore at p.. today with. thươngh general cargo.

The 54. BARGSANG, (Capt. Hol- wood) sailed for Canton at 9 m. 1o-day with through general cargo.

The 55. UBINHUA (Capt. Spend) sailed for Singapore via Swatow at 11 am today with toe tons of general cargo.

ARRIVALS..

January 22

KARU SAMAD SIAM, Brit, 1,973 tons, from Bangkok, Capt. Vízschatra, Fook Tai Cheong Bio

TBINGLEE, Chi 544 tons, from Che foo, Yee Tai Hong B.

Shanghai, Capt. Udden, Kwong TUNG BRING, Chi, 788 tons, from

Hing, B47.

CLEARANCES.

January, 13, NINGCHOW, Erit., 7 am, for TriDg- tau, B. & Swire.

via Singapore, B. & Swire.

TETRESIAN. Brit, 4 p.m. for London

Shanghai, M. M. & Co.

MUTTRA, Brit, 9. for Moji rik

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMKKS.

POST OFFICE"

Telegraphic Communication with Gap Rock Lighthouse is interrupted.

The mail for Holhow dapatched from Hongkong per 3. Hoping on the 3rd Inst. has been received back at Hongkong to-day. The Haiping broke her propeller on the 6th inst, and was forced to return to this port.

An agreement has been entured into between the Post Olean of China and Hongkong for an exchange of insured letters. The medium of Insurance is the Face Currency and the maximum smogat for which a letter may be insured in 3000

ranca.

A telegram has been received from the G.P.O. London stating that there are no restrictions on the importation of jugar by parcel post. into the United Kingdom and that no paresis of sugar recently sent from. Hongkong have been son fiscated.

Attention is again directed to the necessity for more adequate picking of parcels addressed to United Kingdom. All parcels insured and ordinary. azd from United Kingdom are now forward- ed in bags and very careful packing is necessary to ensure anfu transmission.

A direct exchange of Money Orders ith the Republic of China has come into operation since the 1st January, 1990.

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The Money Order Service with the Philippine Islands has been resumed since the 1st Jan, 1890.

The real post service to Cuba is raspended.

I la notified that all restrictions to the use of wireless. Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Béation have been abolished..

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

uspended.

Stat

No unoficial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwas or Mohammarsh in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in raight.

Registered and Parcel Maila are closed 15 minutes carlar than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where The N.YE. a. Tama Marw (Bombay) mails are advertised to close before @ Line) left Bombay for this portam. registered and parcel mails. TU direct on the ard fan, and is expect-] sloved at 5 p.m. on the previous day. ed here on the 24th January.

The P. H. 8. S. Co.'s mu. Colombis left Manila on the sins inst. At mid- night, and is due here on Saturday Joa. k

The P. M. B. S. Co's... West Conos-left shangbai en the 20th ipat, and in due here on Baturday Jan. Mi.

The F. M. &. 8. Co's sa.. China sailed from Yokohama on Jan. 18th and may be expected to arrive in Hong kong Jan. 14.

The O.FOB Cox EMB Monteopis:

arrived, at klanghii oa kiss Jan. left there find. Jan, due at Moji, on 24th Jan. A

The N.T.E. Zasba Maru (European Line) left kote for this port via Mugi and Shanghai on the 16th Jan, and is expected hers on the 24th Jan. The NY.... Nagana Maru Baratay Line) left Moji for this port on the 20th Jan, and is expected bars on the Seth Jan,

The Shewan. Tomes Co... Moorish Print is expected bere trom New York un or about 26th instant.

The N.I.K. s.a. Khimpo Baru (Calcutta

Line) left Calutta for this por via Kangcon and singapore on the 9th Jan. and a expected. here on the 30th January,-

The N.Y.E. 8.a.. Totomi Maru (Bombay Line) left Boray for this port direct en the 16th, Jan. and 18 expected here on the 4th Feb.. The N.Y.E. 14. Shinyo Mizu (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port direct on the 18th Jam and in nz pected here on the 8th Feb.

In the case of Maße cloning before a... Registration slows až 5 o'clock on the previous evening.

INWARD MAHA.

BATURDAY, January 24 Manila, Japan and U.8.A.-Por GULOM-

BIA. Banbay-Per TAMA MARU. Shanghai-Per WEST CONOB. Shanghai and Japan-Per INABA

MARU.

SUNDAY, January 95. Shanghai-Per SUNNING. Japan-Fer SAGANO MARU. Europe (via Nerapatan Per MUNOAS

TUESDAY, January TER CASTLE WEDNESDAY, January 18. Shanghai--For CHENAN.

FRIDAY, January 30. Straits and Calcutta-Per SHIMPO

MARU.

OUTWARD KIILA,

FRIDAY, January, 19. Macao-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 ·p.zz. Esigon-Fer KIUKIANG, 6pm. Tourane and Quinhon-CHUNG HING,

Hothow

6 p.m.3

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* Haiphong—FerPHEANANG, Holbow-For HAM WAN, # p.m.

SATURDAY, January 94. Fort Bayard-Per WA SUN, 9.xx. Haiphong-Per TJIPANAS, 1 km. Macao-For SUI TAI, 1.30 p... Macao - Par OHDEN CHOW, 4.30 p.m.

China-Par Shanghai and North

TEAN, 6 par

The B.Y.Ka. Kaga Haru (European Saign-Per HAIYANG, 5pm.

Line) left London for this part is Hothow and Haiphong-For TAKJANG,

lih Jazz

I p.m.

the Suez Canal on and is expected here on the 18th Feb.

SUNDAY, January 18, HECO-Per BUI AN, 8.30 %.m.

ÉTALOW, ÁMOT and Tooshow-Fer HAF.

CHING,

*Ewahow, "Amoy, and Formsen vin. Koo-

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SATURDAY, 24th January. MATINEE:MADAME BUTTERFLY. NIGHT BARBIE OF SEVILLE.

MONDAY, 26th January. HUGUENOTS.

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TUESDAY, 27th January. PAGLIACOI & CAVALLERIA

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MONDAY, January 26° Swatow, and Straits-Per CHENGTU,| Philippine Islands, Australia and New Zealand vis Thursday Irland---- Fer NIKKU MARU, .30 m Shanghai, North China, Japan vis Nagasaki. Canada, United Etates, Central and South EUROPE via

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LIST OF FASSENGERS,

January, 22.

5. C. de F. Broneman, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. F. F.-Smith, Mrs. B. Wilson, Capt. and Mrs. A.-J. Hill, Major and Mru. W. F. N. Bridge, Miss M÷Bell, Lieut. and Mrs. N. W. Patton, Lieut. and Mrs. G.. D."Farron, Lieut. and Mrs. W. M. K. Pittendrigh, Mr. B. D. Barsey, Liant and Mrs. B. R. Murray, H. K. M Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. 1, 8. Interste For aa. ¿imia Maru-Mr. 8. J. Wut, and Mrs. G. Lonsdale, Miss E. *. Conlin, Mr. and Mr. B. Bottishafer, Shanghal And North Chins - Far Clerz, Mr. V. V. Clarke, Mr., 5. Eyrs Mira. J. W. Conklin, Mis 0. Whitmarsh Mra. O. Gibsón, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kotas Dr. G. 1 Archer, Mrs. LM-Filler,

M Swatow, Amoy mod Foochow-Fer Mes. F. K. Lafrents, Miss HRG W. Rahman, Mr. D. Zollan, Mria.

HAIBONG, Nos

Kenzie, Mr. F. J. Mangle, Mr. D. M. Noel, Mr. G. E. Parsons, Mr. Pat- BATURDAY, Jazzky Sh

"Mr. A. LA Shanghai and Norili China-Per Bola and Miss B. Bare shaw, Mr. 3. Robertson, Mr. B. Miller,

Ritobic, Mr. and Mrs P. H. Rolfe, Misa Loco, Ere 0. H. Hussey,

Heal, Mr. D. E. Clark, Mr. G. H. B BEA CHENAN, 9 pm KHU TUESDAY; February 1. Modern Fer 8 4. Satom Mars ---Me, and Mrs. Hir. W. Lambert, Kra. H. N. Contis, Mr- Japan via Nagar, Honolulu, Canada Bredell, Mr. C. P. #jolander, Capt. and 0. Farrington, Mr. A. C. L. Elwood C United Bindes, Cenral and Mrs. R. Garland, Ospk. and Mrs. G. B. B. R. F. Rirky, Mr. J. D. Bogner Alte W South America and EUROPE Bwin, Capt. and Mrs. G, B., Bayer, Laum. K Andrew Mr. 13. Dreiks, Mr. Y SANFRANCISCO Por and Mrs H. Ja White, Capt. Gur Williams, Mr. C. H. Lloyd, and Mr. E PERSIA MARU, Registration den, Caps, and Kira G. Mair, Major and J. Watte 7:48,30 % m. Letter 9 6 Dunbar da

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