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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1im, 1915.

WEATHER EZPORT.

On the 10th-11.25 cm. Prosaurs has inaressed moderately over S. Japen, and decreased slightly ores the China Cosat, other changes rolight. The depromion has apparently moved eastward to the Son of Japan, otherwise the general distritation of preadors his varied little since yesterday.

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8.W-winds,light

'cloudy, rain. Mr WR. Neighbear Hongkong & Neighbourhood to moderate Mr J. Ormiston

The man 65 Mr W. W. Petticon

No. 1.

Mr H. H. Fogg Mr A. J. Pitcher

Mr C. G. Price

Mr J. Quin

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Mr B. B. Ray

Mina F. Reay Hr. J. P. Rowall

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South coast of China between J The sam

Hongkong and Hsinas...

No. 1.

CLEANSING.

OF PORTUGUESE DICTATORSHIP.

WAR SUPPLIES FOR ALLIES. GERMAN-AMERICAN'S PROTEST.

SOCIALIST -SCHISM IN GERMANY.

LEADERS VOTE AGAINST WAR CREDITS

Although no unduly optimistic conclusiong

German-Americane of Milwaukee, Wis. consin, says a New York correspondent, The Lisbon correspondent of The Timer, whose chief claim to fame and interest has been the production of enormous

Germany-there is a schism in the highest in a despatch at the end of April, anys :—--

The prosent Portuguese Cabinet, under quantities of bear, have brought an action should be drawn therefrom, a revolation of

charging conspiracy ing Company!! Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours exdog the Premiership of General Pimenta de against the Allis Chalmers Manufzetar-some importance has just come to light in Castro, assumed office at times of troop between Allis Chalmers and the Botlehem circles of the powerful Social Democratic 10 am, to-day, 2 02 incher,

Readers of The Times Steel Company to manufacture shrapnel, Party on the question of War Credits. The having violated the alleged facts are divulged for the first time in the The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noortional difficulty,

They indicate that roundly 25 per cent of will remember the pathetia letter in which and so to-day is as follows

President Arriaga begged his old friend neutrality of the United States. Both latest German papers to hand (of May 1). to help him tide Portugal over the alarm-concerns have contracted to sell war up the Socialist group in the Reichstag (con ing orisis in her affairs. The letter in plies to the Allies, and the nominal plain- no way exaggerated the situation. The ill of the German Americans is "General sisting of 111 members and constituting the the policy of the Pearson, & Hoer leador, whom I knew largest parliamentary party) are opposed ta bitterness which Democrate, then in power, had engendered formerly in Bloemfontein as a man of the voting of unlimited funds for the prost in the other parties and the Army had modest pretensions, but who is now decution of the war. Moro significant still is Since it has by Herr Haase, the chairman of the parlia reached a pitch which, threatened civil scribed as a "heavy holder of property in the disclosure that thin opposition is headed war, so that a change of Cabinet to one America and Germany."

The dissension is exposed by the following the Washington Government that to dis in the leadership of the party. free, or as free as possible, from party been definitely announced on behalf of mentary group and successor of Herr Bebel bias, with a firm hand to direct it, was not only desirable but absolutely neces- courage or prohibit the manufacture of Gary. Hence the President's appeal to war supplies by American 5rms would in official account of the Socialist parliamentary itself be a gross breach of American groups proceedings in connection with the General de Castro,

The events of the few wooks which have neutrality, it is now argued that the third War Credit of £600,000,000 on March German-Americans of Milwaukee have 20

1. The resolution to vote enly £250,000,000 elaperd since the necession of the Castro little to gain in bringing their suit, Cabinet have proved on the whole the

war credit of CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL wisdom of President Arriaga's course of except knowledge of the precise details for the present instead of £500,000,000 w

2. The approval of a in action. What may be termed the benc- relating to the value of the contracts and defeated by 01 to 34. volent dictatorship, established by the names of the people for whom tho

shrapnel are being manufactured.

Approval of the geneml Budget wa new Prime Minister, has been favourable cidentally I learn from a cerrespondent £300,000,000 was voted by 77 to 23. roosived by all the parties, excepting, of The Daily Telegraph who has been

4. The declaration which the parliamen course, the Democrate, whose organ, the making a sprint inquiry al Bridgeport, od 60 to 30. Mundo, pours forth daily foods. of Connecticut, where the war munition vituperation on the Government and tacteries are now running night and day, try group, made in the House during the the 29,000 employes there Budget vote was approved by 70 to 23 (0- everything counceted with it. That this that 8,000 out

6. A resolution, which declared that the are either of German birth or parentage members not voting). is allowed to continue unchecked is one of the signs of a fur greater liberty than that Many German machinists, die-siukers,

Budget vote should set forthi tint only the enjoyed under former Ministries of the toolmakers, and inventors have come to party's statement to the House during the Hepublic, when the censoring and sup. Connecticut since the war began; they are majority of the party approved the Budget working side by side with English, I was defented, the minority consisting of 22 pression was of almost daily occurrence.

General do Castros avowed object Swedish, and French artisans in turning yoba the political sanitation of the country, out nearly 100,000 tons day of 6. A resolution, provating for a declaration-- and it is no scored that his activities have material, which Connecticut is shipping to the House that the approval of the Budget represented neither a vote of confidence in been mainly directed against the Demo for the allied armies. orats, perhaps justly, for no other party contains so many undesirable elements nor has been so apt to extreies petty violence nud reprisals when in power.

Station.

REGISTER

10TH JUNE AME.

Visdvostock ... Nemuro Hakodate .........

uber

Hour,

Wind

Barometer

By Bee Level

Temperature.

Humidity.

Wasikar.

Duection.

Fores

629.89

Tokio

·Koski – NA Nogranki

29.88

29.8

Mr W. B. Lackoy,

Naha

Tabi'jus

WOZ-ALLIÐ.

Mr&Mrs Arntzen and Mr P. §. Volen

child

Mr G. Bird

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow

Mr A. Danrich

Mr A. von Dyke

Mr. A. W. D. Gibbs

Mr W. H. Lacey

Mr B. James Mr C. Johnsez

Mr G. von Leur

Mr. R. Almond

Mr R. Pule

...Mr C. Puttenan

Mr C, W. Reynolds

Mr F. G. Booze

Capt J. So'mes

Mr T. Tadd

Mr C. H. Tarter

ME V. D. Vilde Mr 8. H. Wright

Bonita I

Charon GEN Weihaiwai Hankowychr Lobang ********* Kinklangs). Changsha m Shanghai win Gutsal

Sharp Peak

29.73 68 100; ENE

Amby 6 19,67

29.70

Talboku... 6.29.24.72 92

T'ainan ............

Mr & Mrs G. Lauret Pesadores ...

Buston enverein

Sininha Es

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Kochun aripi

20.74.72 29.73 29.75

Mr & Mr W. H.

-Bettison

Canton imm

Mr W. D. Lee

Hongkong.

Mr T, II. Les

Gap Rock

Mr J. Lennox

MOROS

Miss Lennox

Major D. Macdonald

Wachow Holbow

9

HH. Murphy

Mir. B. Nakni

Mr A. L. Penning.

Cape St. James

Mr H.Eadford

Mr G..W. Brown

Mr W. Badge

Mrs Peale & child

Mr.A. A. Claxton

Mrs F. L. Cooke

Misa J. F. Cooke

Masters G. M. & J. F. Mrs W. C. Passmore,

Cooke

Mr A. Course

Mr F. F. Dackworth

Mr & Mr G. A.

Dutton

Mr W.T. Elson.

Mrs A. Fey Mr C. Filta Mr A. A. Frie |"MrP," K."" Hrslitt Mr S. Heshime to ME. C. Hendery Mr A. Hoshing Mr & Mr J. Hunter

W. Mr & Mra Jaskros

Mr J. Joseph Mr F. H. Keles Mrs Lambert

Mre R. A. RamBAY Mr & Mr Richardson.

& Mrs H. E. Bigge

Mr C. H. Soper

Mr. B. Stewart

Mr W.D. Salliran

Mrs B. Sylvester

Mr H. Tanto

Mr F. Taylor

Mrs Threifell

Mr E. L. Tourtello

Mr S. Troda

Mr & Mr J. H Underwood Capt West

PEAK HOTEL

Mr & Mrs W. Arm

strong Mr H, R. Baster : Mrs Bordier Mr F. B. Butler My H. A. Cartwright Mr. & Mrs Carmichael Mr F. W. Cary Mr& Mm CD.Casalli Mr Cousland Col. Darling B.E. Mr EB

Mr & Mr J. H. Goodban

Mr F. A. Haxeland Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr A. Hardman Major Falchine LE Col. Gardon Hall,

Mr 3. A. Hind

Mr. & Mrs W. G.

Humphreys

Mm T. J. R. Johns

Mr Lie Jones Mr E, Kadoorie

Eng. Lieut. & Mrs

"J. Lambert

Mas Lambert Mr A. Linton Mr & Mrs Moes and

child Mr & Mrs E. V Mitchelmore and abild

Mr T. L. Parkina Mr H. S. Penniney Mayar Pyni, R.E. Mr & Mira E. Ralphs Mr A. Sinclair Miss Skinner Mr C. Skott Mrs Sqroor

Mr & Mrs Grass

Salth

Aparri i Dagupan Manifa Legaspi

Tacloban ....--|

Esbian Po

29.7

29.90 29.79 76

89.74.76

29,74 77

29.75.30

29.72 77

29.76-79 92

SEN-

C. W. JKSTRIES, Director, I DAROMETER, ndgoed to 3 degros Fahrbets

on the level of the son in landes, tankba KE hundredths,

- Imprmazyan, in the shade, in degree,

Fahrenheit.

18 Honmay, in percentage of moderation, th kuotidity of air matasted with moletazo being, 100,

* Dinmotion or Wind, in two'pačniki

& Yonca or Warn, sseording to Bensfort Bonia.

STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached

RONGYONG: METZOROLOGICAL

of

Garman gun and powder makers say the Government nor precedent for the that wages are much better here than in future, was defested by 50 to 34 (The the Fatherland, and those who hurenjority voted against such a declaration families in Germany assert that their because it simply expressed the obvious.)

7. A resolution to permit members to vote labour here assures & competence for their

1.

So far, the dictatorial measures have not been many, nor have they been of wines and children which would be on the Budget in the House as they pleased The British-8. The conviction of follow-members, nature to raise the ire of the nation. In impossible, they declare if they were was defented by 71 to 18. fact, the only one savouring of repression employed in Germany, was that which was recently promulgated, inspectors in Bridgeport assert that the Liebknecht and Ruhle, for breach of discip

2 "HE LEADER'S "STANDPOINT.. authorizing Civil Governors to dissolve most ingenious and efficient workinen line was voted by 67 to 17. those district or municipal councils which Germany erer boasted now find employ refuse to submit to the decrees emanating ment for their talents and skill in Con- from the present Cabinet. This was a necticut and other American factories in riposte to the endeavours of the Demomaking war material for Germany's Some of these German work crats, through their partisans on the councils, to hinder the working of the new men say that in helping to encompass the

defent of the Kaiser they are doing cloctoral law.

greater service for the German people Than they could if they should aid him in prolonging the war.

POLITICAL PROSPECTS.

As regards the political outlook, it is at present somewhat nebulous. General do Castro may form a party of his own and secure for it a majority at the coming elections, or he may remain in power until the elections are over, and then hand the reins of office to the party heading the polls.

enomies.

BRITISH OFFICERS AND "U? PRISONERS. AMERICAN INQUIRIES INTO TREATMENT.

In a public speech in Frankfort-on-the- Main, April 8 Herr Haase, who votod against the new War Credit and the Budget,. said

I took the position that we should vote no- credits of any kind. Our programme, which says that we do not wish to leave the Father land defenceless, has nothing whatever to do with this question. Bobel and Liebknecht (founder of the party and father of the pre- sont well-known Sociallet) withheld their votes in 1870, despite their repeatedly ex-- pressed love for the Fatherland. We do not wish to leave the Fatherland in the lurch. We desire no general strike, nor to undertake anything of the sort. Everyone should do his duty as a citizen. But that does not The first alternative is not very prob

impose the obligation to vote credits. That TWO REPORTS.

would be equivalent to declaring that hunk- able, for General de Castro is not a politician in the strict sense of the tarm and, besides, the difficulty he would experi

Reports by American officials on the trip or all the priciples for which wa all credits, yet our song- voted me ence in organizing a party in the short

soldiers In the time remaining before the elections, ent of the German submarine crews in live hillorto stood. In the past we have

when f these are held in June, as antonuced, England and the thirty-nine British officers trouble would commcnes for him at the who have been placed in clośc confinement war, too we are doing our` iduty... adversaries of the calibre of Affonso Costal issued by the fress Bureau on May 4th.es" approve and condone the policy of

They are as puder :--

IN GERMANY.

have

but

111 Forliament,

...

rote

opening of Parliament, pitted against by way of reprisals," in Germany, were

the Government. Is there not is contradic- tion in such approval, in the light of our past and others.

In any event, it is highly improbable

We liave always maintained that war The American Ambassador presents his attitude that the Democrats will continue to be the raling force in Portuguese politics, as compliments to his Majesty's Secretary of in the past. Whether they will sit tamely State for Foreign Affairs and was the honour armaments must lead to trouble, and when down to their discomfiture is a moot to communicate to him the following tran- it came we assumed the responsibility. In

sibilty out the facts have turned point. Whispers-of-a-rebellion in the scription of a telegram, unted the 29th ult, a declaration at the beginning of the war, North, engineered by them to oust the receives this morning from the Ailsassador, it is true, we absolved ourselves of respon Pursuant to general arrangement regard differently. What was promised us? Non "Dictator Castro, have been going the at Berlin : rounds. Nothing startling, however, is likely to orenr, for the Premier appears ing visiting prisoners which is still in force committal phrases, nothing more. Why to have full confidence in the great here, I personally visited cach of twenty-two they even talked about abolishing the anti majority of the army, and this is a force of thirty-nine otcers arrested April 7, in Socialist repressive laws! They promised clean cell, dlowed baths, hooks, packages. had an inkling of how that measure will look. which even the Democrats recognize as Hurg and Magdeburg Each ethicer is in as the trades union law, but we have already being a folly to run up against-

Can smoke; one hour exercise morning one The action of the Monarchists remains hour exercise evening in prison yards; dur- Strong, numerically ing escreise hours can talk together; food to be considered.

good, no complaints except that they are so arrested.

out

PEACE NOT WANTED.

SIMULTANEOUS OUTBURST IN THE GERMAN PRESS.

sload, & driesling rais, fog, gloomy, a hall; speaking, their lack of cohesion and of Hghtning, a ovcant, passing towers, aqua).

leaders may prevent them from playing

German Government will follow oxuctly: min, ammor, & thunder, v viibility, w-dew (mat).

any important part, at all events in the

Several monarchist the treatment given submarine crews as sogn, 7 Bam in fushes, & tenths and hundredtke,

immediate future.

centres have been formed, but at pre-as l'age can visit prisoners, and these officers sent there does not seem much likelihood will be again treated like onlinary prisoners. wur the instant. I report submarine crews so of their seriously contesting the elections. To all appearances their policy seems to trented in England. The treatment accorded be that of following the line of lost here now is that usual for German officers They say that the Republic in arrest and is given pending definite report resistance. will fall of its own accord when thorough treatment of submarine crews in England. despatch.

London, May 1st, 1915. ly rotten, and point to the short-lived Spanish Republic as a precedent. A com- forting philosophy, without doubt, and Previous On Date On Dawn that involves little exertion, but not

Day.

conducive-to-rapid results.

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 16th.

Barometer

at 2 p.m. 6 am1

2pm

29.77

29.77.

99.78

Temperature Humidity week! find Direction ... Force Weather - Rain-zmuz

86

77

80

68

78

WBW

WNW

3

I

2

C

+

2.02

Mr Mrs Findon Pol

Mr & Mrs A. Findlay

Smith

Mrs E. W. Tisdall Mr G. Tisdall

Mr J. A. Traka

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Highest open air Temperature on "87 Lowest open air Temperaturs en 9th...

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From 11th to 17th June.

HIGH WATERS

Month

Hong.

Mean

Time

Height

79

LOW WATER:

"THE ONLY POSSIBLE PEACE."

REMARKABLE ARTICLE BY FRENCH GENERAL.

ENGLAND.

Felegram sent by Mr. Page to the Depart ment of State at Washington anxi to Ameri- enn Embassy at Berlin, May 3, 1910. Published with the consent of the American Ambassador.)

Lowry visited on Saturday German Sab masine prisoners, twenty-nice in number, made up as follows:

4 Commissioned Officers,

The German Press has become suddenty energetic in declaring that Germany does not wish for peace, says a Copenhagen

The Lokal-Anzeiger says that Germany, has no other aim than to utilise every chance given by situations arising out of effort made to introduce the question of the war to protect herself against every

peace.

The Hamburger Fremdenblat states: We want to "We do not ask for peace,

The Tages Zeitung diciate the terms remarks that it is of political and military importance that Germany chould show plainly that she is determined te hold out, smashing her fees, whether the situation is good or bad,

The Forwarts is glad that rumours of a separate peace with England are cof true Such a preposition could only come from England, never from Germany.

The Tageblatt somewhat sarcastically

England-but-it-does-not deny the more points out that the Government have often. denied rumours of a separate peace with persistent rumours of a desire for peace with Russia

The French Commission inquiring into violation of international law has issued a third report, which deals with the ques-

1 Warrant Engineer Officer, 24 Enlisted Men interned at Naval Detention Barracks Chatham Dock Yards: Other ten Sub- marins prisoners are internet at Naval Detention Parracks, Devonport. Will General Mallterra, who was in com-

visited this week, to morrow if possible. raund of a French Army Division at the battle of the Marne, where he was wound Lowry reports officers and med at Chatham ed, has written an article entitled, "The in good health and supplied with money. Only Possible Peace," in which he says Officers receive 28. (1. per day from British the Allies will fight until the military Government. None in solitary confinement, power of Germany is utterly crushed, in but are kept in separate rooms at night Men cut together in one mess, aut officers Officers and man order to say future generations from an Size of room, 8ft by 12ft unprovoked war similar to that now being

together another mess, have

same food. Dietary cotaposed of bread, waged.

The General says, the war has no cocoa, tea, sugar, potatoce, saet padding, reached the wearing-down-Germany: "

milk. Officers may have butter; then sap- stage, and the only possible conclusion of pork and pea soup, cheese, beef, mutton, and It is the one to be dictated by the Allie, plied with arg books and tobacco,

with All supplied who have already secretly made a pre-

indication of Germany's liminary agreement regarding the nature Officers are allowed sorvants from among the tion of gas. It states that there is every

cres. All have use of well-equipped of the peace conditions,

These include the part settment of nasium daily of stated periods. Permitted the gas generalise intention to use 11m 7.34

10 34B

the frontier limitations of Germany. The to write letters once wrik, and to receive that in one battery twenty retorts were 9-3 9 Batar. 13 m 807 0 147 13 1

writer says that German territory inust money, parcels, and letters Both men and placed every forty meters along one part 10 39

fitted with plugs saturated with neutralis 3 8

be limited by the Rhine, and she must officers exercise in association, but at different of the front. The Germans were farnish 13 43 0 22:15 |·3 2 13

give up some of the provinces along that times. Becreation quarters indoors as welled with elaborate masks and respirators, Bun.

23

Officers complained of being held in deten- ing liquid. 2543

river to France, together with Alsace Loras outdoors, 7.3 ma don.

14m8b9

raine. In the east Prussian Poland.

bat no complaint as to quantity or quality of Galicia, and East Prussia must forms ation barracks rather than in officers camps, now Polish Kingdom, together with Puse food. No complaint as to treatinent or as to Fass, 15 m 0 10

character of accommodation. flygiene and and the greater part of Silesia, Wed. 16 051

Another sondition of peace mentioned sanitary requirements excellent. Rooms and by the French General as one that will be all surroundings speckless clean.

Lowry is submitting to me detailed report Fha 17m 1:30

insisted upon by the Allies is that the 1m 10:48

Hohenzollerns must be displaced from in writing, which follows by first bag. their present place of power,

BL

H'kong.

Mean

b. m.

it in. H

Time

k.m.

It, iz

67 m 1 17

I'm 9 12

10 8

6436260

3 304

593

4420.5

AMEASSADOP, London,

The French Government has requisi tioned all the existing corn supplies on

The existing stocks basis of 32 francs (51-55. 4d) per quintal, estimated at 18,000,000 quictals, and the State has contracted for the supply of 12,000,000 quintale before August 15th.

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