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FUTURE OF THE TYROLESE.
LONDON, April 3rd.
In the House of Lords, the Austrian and Bulgarian Treaties Bill was read the third time.
of
the
The so. Punabruk, the Lloyd Triestino Idoer, Mesra. Dodwell & Co. Agenta, fully booked with pwsengers for the Toyage talian poets, and the Tt Continental journey, fet: Hongkong to day up, bound for Venic
Winding up the second reading debate. and Triestu, via Singapore. Penang. Lord Milner declared sympathy with the Colouste, Fort Said, and indiai.
sufferings of the people of Central Europe. Paino gors: booket from Hongkong areas
the boundaries Fespecting Tyrol, he pointed out that the Allied as follows:--
Mr. J. I. Andrew. Me and Mr. B. military authorities unanimously believed Tiada children and infant. Mathas this border was the best strategically Costs children, Mrs. Battiscombe Refuting the contention that because and chill, Mr. B. M. Webb, frand Austria had only 3 to millions of people Hes. Wa Paton, Miss P. A. Chisholm,the Tyrol boundaries were harsh, Lord Mr and Mrs. Alb unery and Bishop Milner naked who knew that i would
r: Wiesman. Right Rev.
poor little Austria; it Hind. Rev. T. B Woods, Mr. E always be
end of Ger- Eybart. Mia Kyburz and Mister many. That was permissible
Hence Kybars, Mr. G. Batmanian, Mr. Tens of the League of Nations. Darr Ramsey, Mr. D. Dchamp, Mr. W. Italy was entitled to the strangest border A. Valatine. Rev. 3. Bernardini, Mre against the whole Teutonic ways, because R. A. Hamsey, Ur. A. Bazlag. M. and Italy had suffered invasions more than Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley to thousand years ago. He emphasised andi e Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth, Miss that the principle of nationality Forsyth, und Mater Forsyth, Master observed its far as circumstances Antonio Gomes du Cost, Str. and Mrs.mitted.
Chaudoin, Mr. ¥. N. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. might become the southern egg, the con-
Iida Daikichi Mr. J. J. Gorman, Mr.
VAD: Lior, Mrs. W. Erase and 2 children.
Rev. Marey, Mr. Buleband. Mr. Khub
shand, Mrs. U.. L. Coward and child. Mr. and Mrs. Giertsen, Mr. Hoe wort, Mr. M Lucash, Mr. Ivan Michailovitch, Mrs.
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L. B. Elwood, Miss Alice Wheelwright,nicated to the Porte the invitation to Hrs. Hays, Miss Hays, Mr. Barend delegates to the Paris meeting of Gabriabe, and Mr. Corrado Palato Way 10th to receive the Peace Treats.
Say Run, April gerd.
PASIENGERS FROM EUROPE.
N.Y.K. STEAMER FROM LONDON:
4. The Conference has decided on the formation of a new financial commission. to manage financial affairs of Turkey, abolishing the existing commissions.
Yesterday was a busy day in the shipping offices of the Colony. It addition to several vessels of the lines, bringing passengers to Hong! kong and other points. the 5.5. "Kitano Maru," of the Nippon Yusen Krisha, commanded by Captain F. E. Cope, arrived yesterday, bringing only a few passerers. For Hongkong.
Sax Remo, April vard.
The Supreme Council is again discussing the territoria clauses of the Turkish Treaty, and has fixed the frontier of European Turkey.
The Council also heard Bogós Pasha who explained the stand-point of the Armenians.
Sax-Revo April-24th. The Supreme Council has discussed the Armenian mandate and reports that tho 3ilitary Advisers of the Council have decided that Smyrna should be placed ander Turkish suzerainty but administer- ed by Greece."
It is expected that the conference will conclude on Monday...
CAIBLAUX'S TRIAL,
but a considerar umber for Shang hai and Yoko..
She carried 76, first class, 31 second class, 17 inter- mediate, and 61 third cla's passen. gers hom Europe. First class pas- sengers include: For Hongkong: Mr. S. Watanabe, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bramwell and intent. Mr. C. B. L. Stringer. Mr. T. K. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loureiro and two daughters. For Shanghai: Mrg, E. M. Ivy and infant. Mrs. E. R. Riley. Miss C. J. Harris, Mrs. S. Dillon, and two infants, Mrs. J. F. Rankin, Mrs. C. C. Campling. Mr. R. L. Warren Miss M. Headley, Mr. and Mrs" ‚F. W. S. Evans and infant. For Kobe Lieut.-Comdr. N. Inakami, Lieut. M. Niwa, Mr. Y. Kimura, Mr. A. Nogu chi, Mr. K. Kido. Mr. K. Abe, M. 1. Shudo, Mr. M. Oka. Mr. M. Miyaji. Mr. K. Kitazawa. Mr. T. Fukuda. Mr. M. 1hara. Mr. and Mrs. Shibagaki and two intanks. Mr. 3. Takeuchi, Mr. S. Masumoto, Mr. andij Mrs, E Yamasaki, M. N. Hashi-. It appears that Caillaux's three mura, Mr. U. Kinukawa.. Mr. G. sentence is reducible by a quarter. He Shibata, Mrs. T. Tsukamoto, Mrs. S has already been in prison for 97 months Fukui, Mr. and Mrs. C. William. and 10 days, and, therefore, he ought to
have been released ten days ago, For Yokohama: Capt. H. Midzuno, Major C. Koidumi. Mr. S. Ohno, Mr. J. Shintani. Mr. T. Takahashi, Mr. M. Yang, Lieut. Col. M. Katsuno, Mr. T. Miyasaki, Mr. H. Shibusawa. Mi. K. Vehída, Mr. M. Kamiya, Mr. S. Shindo. Mr. and Mrs. R. Miya- shita, Mr. K. Nagamura, Mr. T. Hoketsu. Miss A. E. Copping.. Mrs. E. M. Maitland and three daughters. Mr. F. L. Taverner. Mrs. W. Taver. ner and two children.
Paris, April 22nd. The Senate, constituted as the High Court, has, by 213 yotes to 25. rejected the charges of high treason ngainas Cailloux, and the Court is now deciding whether the other articles in the indictment bare been proved.
LATER
A telegram from Paris mys that Coil- lanx has been found guilty of corres Pendenco with the enemy and is liable charge. to four yoare imprisonment on the
The Court is deliberating on the sea- tence.
PARK, April 23rd, Caillaux, whose conviction last night, as carried by 150 votes to 91. has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment.
ARRIVALS.
April 17.
The .. LOKSAND, Brit, 979 tons, from Waho, Capt. Jowitt, J. M. & Co., B2R.
The as. HANGSANG, Brit, 1,356 tous. frore Shanghai, Cajt. Holmwood, J., M. & Co. Wharf.
The 8.4. NOVARA, Brit, 4,248 tone,
from London, Capt. W. F. Cossey, M. M. Wharf.
The 68. KITANO MARU, Jap., 4,929 tone, from London, Capt F. E Cope, N.Y.K., WharE
The as. TOYOHASHI MARU, Jap, 4,354 tous, from Blaji, Capt. Hayashi, NY K., Wharf.
Caillaux will only serve one month as it is certain that allowance will be made for the time he has been ander arrest. He also pays the Court costs of the trial
which are esticated a 35,000 francs,
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Cailiaux has also been sentenced to five years of restricted freedom under which the authorities will assign his place of residence, and to ten years of deprivation of political rights.
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PROFITEERING CHARGE.
New YORK, April 2rd.
The Federal Grand Jury he indicted three. Chicago meat packers Armour, Swift, and Wilson-also their representa tives here, on a charge of profiteering.
AMUNDSEN'S RETURN.
LONDON, April 23rd.
A message from Nome, Alaska, says that the explorer Amundsen has arrived at Amadir. Siberia This indicates that he is returning and a possibly abandonment of the expedition.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S CALL.
WISHITA (KANSAs), April 24th. Jouett House, the Kansas delegate to the President Wilsco. in a letter to Mr. National Convention, definitely reveals Nations will be the main issue of the bis expectation" that the League of Presidential campaign-" an issue which it is. our duty to raise with the voters of the country and involves nothing less than the honour of the United States in the redemption of the most solemn obligation of the obligations towards its associates of the Great War and mankind to which gave the most explicit pledge that the United States went to war not merely to win & victory in arm but also to follow up the victory with the establishment of such a concert of nations as would guar- The ge. BENGKALIS (Dateb) cleared antee the permanenco of a peace based on to-day and will anil for atavis via justice." Singapore at 6 am to-morrow.
The 8 BORNEO MARU, Jap., 2.455 tone, from Balik napio, Capt. O. Hidas,
Dodwell & Co., B10.
CLEARANCES, /
April 27.
The 18. NANCY MOLLER, (Brit.),
clorod to-day and will sail for Haiphong
at 6 am. to-morrow.
The La OPTICAR, (Rrit, cleared to-day and wil anil for Yokohama via
Tsingtao at mi ni lt to-urters,
WAR'S TRAGIC WASTAGE.
Lexoes, April 24th. Mr. Rudyard Kipling. presiding et St. George's Day basquet and referring to
the
The NIVARA, (Brit.), cleared the effects of the war, said: "We and Are sick, shaken and dizzy, like all cont
convalescents,
to day and will wait for F kobama vin, our kie, after the great Shangbai at 10 a.ti. ¿gemorses.
The 2.5, HATCHEE, (Brit.), cleared but instinct tella u that our national life
to day and will sail for Amby at 7 a.. has dowered no with iciency of ballnat
to morrow.
DEPARTURES.
April 97.
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to lie in. dava of our fathers upon two cations The 2.8. JAPAN, (Swedish) Capt. England and France. The sole force Paulsory Agents Swedish Trading which can meet this and turn our fate in left for Yok hama vis Shanghai to-day.
The KIT NOBART (Jap.), Expt. not temperament, not-opportunism, not Cope. Agents ..K., left for Yokohama Any attempt to do better than good, Ent via Bhanguni to-day..
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BRITISH WARNING TO RUSSIA.
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LONDON, April 24th. prevailint during the fruit! The Times anys the Government in Deson, Be sure to kren bat strong note to Buta points out tint tle of Chamberlain's Colic and Denikin's" y has actienlly been, Di irrhos Remely at hand, mbeten. Theffler, Paingia must have a marota Ifa, For sale by all Chemis definitine that hostilities in South
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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM HUROPEL ~.
2nd April and is expected here on from Europe and ssils for Shanghal Apr The 6. LAERTES, due here Apr. 28 the 9th April.
The P. & U. 8. N. Co. es. Nowra
Foon.
The .. KIDDERPORE, left London left Bingspore for this Port on the March 6th and is due. here is Colombo, Tad initant at 8 am, and is de Perang and Bingapore May 1. hers on the 27th instant at about, The 4.8. TYDEUS, dne here May 1st from Europe and sails for Shanghai The C.F.0.5. Co.'s B.M.S. Empress of May 3. god
Russia arrived at Shanghal on the
The ER FURYADES, due bere May 24th April left there on the 26th 5th from Europa and sails for Japan via April and is doo at Manila on the Taingia May J 29th April
The as. NELLORE, left London Mar. The N.I.K. &.6. Tenho Máru (Calcutta 18th and is due here via Colombo,
Line) left Singapore for this port Fesang and Singapore May 10.*.
on the 22nd April and is expected "here on the 29th April
The N.T.K. &.. Nikko Maru (Australian Line) left Nazaski for this port on the 26th April and is expected here on the 28th April.
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The as... TYNDAREUS, lestres Besttle May 12th and iṛdue bero via Yokohama, Kobe and Manila, June 15
The IXION, leaves Beattle Jure 18th and is due here via Yokohama, Kobe, and Manila, July Si
Scattle July 3rd, and is dus here vis. Yokohama, Kobe and Manila August 7.
The FROTESILAUS, loves
PROM AUSTRALIA.
The .. EASTERN, left Melbourne March 24th and is due bere vis Australian Forts the South Een Islands. Sandakas. and Manis on April 19.
· FROM MANILA.
The sa TINDAR US, leaves Manila Jaza 11th dus bere June 13th and leaves for Seattle, via Kobe and Yokohama, June 21.-
The La. IDOMENUS, due bere May. 18th, and sails for Shanghai May 18. s
The 2.2. TRIRARIAS, dus here May 18th, and sails for Shanghai May 20
The 28. TALTETEIUS, due here Mar
The .a. IXION, 'leaves Manila July 25th, and snila for Japan, May 26.. 14th and is dus bere July 19th, sailing The 8.5. HELENUS, due bere May for Beattie via Kobe and Yokohama, 97th, and sails for Japan vis Ghangbai, July 39. May 28, -
The American & Manchurian Lizŋ sa
Kasembe bom New York salled from Manila on the 28th inst, and due
The PROTESILAUS. leaves Manis to arrive here on the 29th inste
The 25. AGAFESOR, das here May August 5th, and le dhe bare Angust 7th, The N.Y.K. s.s. Tamba Maru (European 31st, and salle for Japan, June 1
and sails for Seattle vis Kobe and Line) left Shanghai for this port
The 8.8. PAK LING, due here June Tokobama August 17... on the 16th April and is expected 9th, and sails for Japan, June 14. bore on the 39th April.
The EAN. Cord, B. S12b; and sails for Shanghai, June 13
The s... DEUCALION, due here June.
Albons left Moji for this Fort on the 20th instant at 4 pm, and is due bero on the 30th instant at pbont -1000. The P. & G. 8. N. To, Dunera 1ft Singapore for this port on the 28th instant at 10.30 a.m. and is due bere on the 20th instant at about
FROM AMERICE.
The sà. VENEZUELA, left Ban Francisco Apr. 3. and is dus bare via Honolula, Japan, Shanghai and Manila, Mar12.
The V.Y.K8 Yelorofu, Mari (Calentte The a: FOUTATIOR, leaves Fan Fren- Line) left Sapore for this port on cisco May lat, and is doe here, via on the 23rd April xnri is expected Honelala, Japan, Shanghai and Manila, bere on the 30th April.
June 3,
The TYNDAREUS, kaves Mazila Sepf. Oth, and is dus beca Sept. 8th and leaves for Battle vis Kobe and Toko. ham, Bopt. 18.
FROM BINGAPORE.
The EURYMACHUS, arriving) Imei Singapore, leaves here for Now York via Shanghai and the Paname Canal May
The 24, TELEMACHUS,, arriving from Eingapore lowres bare for New York, vis Shanghai Lad the Finsme Cazal Jona 10.