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THE RUSSO-GERMAN PEACE POURPARLERS.
GERMAN IMPERIALISM COVERED WITH A " FIG LEAP OF
DEMOCRACY
LONDON, January 237d. A mage from Petrograd dated the 2nd inst, giving the official summing up of the Bristlitovsk pourparlers says that
programme,
A GREAT EVENT IN WORLD'S
HISTORY.
THE PACIFISTS ONLY ROAD TO
PEACE
LONDON, January 23rd
SPORT.
BILLIARDS
SOLDIERS CLUB TOURNAMENTS
This competition was concluded last night, when the 3 and 4 Platoons of the → Lord Bryce, speaking at a banquet in.K.P.B. defeated the "B" Company, London, said that the taking of Jerusa H.K.D.C., in the final-by 181 points. lem was a great event in the history of Tuesday night two very even games were the world. He congratulated the Arabs, played, Mr. Gzey defeating Mr. Remedios who bei ben despoiled and tyrannised by 7, and Mr. Rosario winning bie game
On
HAVE FAITH IN RUSSIA. THE TRUTH ABOUT LENIN.
BY LOVAT FRABER.]
Lenin was in Switzerland at the time the Russian Revolution started. He was
given a froe passage through Germany
by the Turks, and also congratulated the against Mr. Parkes by 14 The games the Tenin is a fanatio, but is true
whole of the world because it was in teresting that the unspeakable Turk had been driven from the city he had done his best to ruin.
Referring to the League of Nations, Baron Kuehlmann came calculating that Lord Bryce said that there were societies as Russia was desirous of pence, the established for the purpose of bringing Russian delegates would help to conceal about a permanent peace by means of a from the people the real meaning of the combination of the peace-loving peoples These societies had been German peace programme but the Russian of the world. delegates secured written statement of looked upon suspiciously as pacifists
"I should like to say that, so far as I the true German Imperialist
know, the leaders have no touch of paci which was communicated to the people fiam in their minds and they are no less. anxious to fight this war to a successfat conclusion than other sections of the com
unity. They believe that the only road to permanent peace is by the destruction of the spirit of aggressive militarian which put the world in danger, They think that the purposes and conduct of the German Government in the last three yours have proved that the world can have no permanent pence until that sys
yearning for an honest peace,
The Russian revolution may not be in a position to repudiate the Annexa tionists, but it refuses to cover up brutal annexationist pretensions with a fig-leaf of Democracy.
The significance of the pourparlers that they have stripped from German Imperialism the cloaks it borrowed from the Democratic wardrobe, and exposed the cruel reality of its nims, involving the tem is overthrown. cocupation of almost all occupied terri-PUBLIO MEALS IN BRITAIN, torles, The message concludes by saying that nothing more can be expected from
these pourparlers,
CANADA'S HELP TO THE EMPIRE Speaking at the Canadian Club lun- Demand cheon given to Sir Edward Kemp, Over-
LONDON,
, January 23rd. The Press Bureau announces that a ny Public Meals Order institutes two meat less days weekly. It prohibits the con sumption of milk except in tea, coffee
and cocoa, for which persons must carry their own sugar,
and his pockets were filled with German his country, and is doing his best to fall gold. – He went to Petrograd to betray his purpose. Ha las beca publicly visiorial Government branded as a traitor by the Russian Pro-
he is a dun commenced last night with the Defence His ideals lead to snarchy and his won gerous, criminal, and traitorous fanatio
Corps 88 points in arrears, and at the pon is terariam His pretence of
acek end of the first game they had reduced ing peace is the vilest of shams. Ho wants bat the kind wat ho desires this to 70. The last game proved one of the class war which aims at the destruc
tion, of the best of the tournament. Both men o
sheviks or
Rust played beautiful billiards, double figure sia are not a new portent They WITH breaks being very frequent. The highest organised by Lenin and others more than
ten years
a split in the Rus was 44 by Mr. Jenninga A large crowd sign Social Dentratic Party Ther watched the last game, amongst those pre- profess to stand for a perverted expan sont being Colonel J. R. Young, R.E., petite for the insensate smashing of sion of Marxian principles, but their ap Major W H Passby, R.G.A., and Lieut.that
civilisation is so bust and -unronsoning Wall, R.E. Final scores
tari compared with them Prussian mili might almo be eligible for mem bership of the Society for the Preserva tion of Ancient Monumenta. Lonis was one of the principal signa Zimmerwald of the 250 manifesto drawn up at the
3 AND 4 PLATOONS,
E.K.P.E.
"B" CO. B.K.D.C.
Mr. Remedios. 243 Mr. Grey Mr. Rosario... 250 Mr. Parkes Mr. Barrados... 832 Mr. Gardiner Mr. Yvanovitch 250 Mr. Jennings, Total score 1,461 Total score.
236
od manifesto, the true ine
in Switzerland in 1915. The
250 of which is persistently concealed by 139 pacifists in this country, called upon
nations to
to abandon this most righteous 200d the class struggle and to engage war in order to plunge into what is term-
the international solidarity of the in a fight for that unmeaning Dongengs workers." We are all workers, but as a worker myself I do not propose to march. of the sewers as Lenin and Mr. Braun under the banner of such rat-like denizens. stein and Mr. Apfelbaum and Mr. Rosin berg, all of Petrograd... feldt, and Mr. Gimmer and Mr. Golden-
Lenin
Colonel J. R. Young then presented the prizes. The Garrison: Billiard Challenge Cup, which is a trophy presented by the Hongkong Volunteers in 1913 to be com- peted for annually by teams of regalar military unite in the Colony, was won
had
hy Nu Sith Company, R.G.A., who also received gold and silver medals Silver Russian Revolution, which sprang from no real hand in making the medals vore presented to the 89th Computer motives than be is capable of con- pany, who were runners-up. A silver cup, Presented by Blessrs. Bradley & Co. for the highest break, was won by Bumbr. Southall, of the 87th Company, R.G.A.,
with a break of 44.
The competition for the Soldiers' Club
gold and closeting himself with the wire- ceiving. His raeron for taking German pullers of Berlin is characteristic of the of which he is a type Like all political immorality of the degenerates 18 class, he has no ties of country and he regarda patriotism as a creed outworn. He took money from Germany and agreed to serve German ends with the deliberate object of detaching Russia
be and bi party might attempt to put int tice their own mad anarchistic theories. Terrorism in Russia, gold from the enemy, open doors through which the to may walk, all are to him means for the furtherance of his wild obsession. He thin he is right, just as every purely criminal mind frames glib excuses in its OND Justification.
The following refer to some of the Billiard Challenge Cup was open to units com the war in order tanto prae-
of the Royal Navy, Army and Auxiliary Forces in the Colony. It was won last year by the Hongkong Police and War-
ses Minister for Canada, Lord Derby rationed articles--Breakfast: No aid Canada, by voting for conscription. meat, three ounces of bread. Lunch had said to the Motherland: We are. Three ounces of meat and two ounces of with you." Victory was yet not in sight bread Dinner: Three ounces of meat ders. Sixteen teams entered this year, but the step taken by Canads would and three ounces of bread. Of fats, one every branch of the service being repre- third of ani ounce is allowed for sented. In addition to the Challenge hearton us and dishearten the enemy.
Sir Edward Kemp replying, declare each meal. The meat must be weighed, Cup, the HKPR, who were the win. that he is making the foolishly fancies
including bone, uncooked {" BRITISH INTERNMENT CAMPS IN INDIA
ners, received gold medals. The and is immat he is as Alver cup, which was offered by Mr decision crowning
too vain and the Empire would never forget what the
Company H.K.DC, who were runners hands of cleverer men than
cal to perceiva United Kingdom had done. (Choers),
up, were awarded gold and silver medals.
mistake WIS
10- He recently visited the trenobes, where
He tried to work with the JA. Tarrant to the military team going Bolsheviks,, regardless of the fact that the greatest optimism prevailed, and he SWISS RED CROSS COMMISSION S furthest in the tournament, was won by their aims were entire diferent from
:::
was confident in the belief that the Hun would never break through. (Cheers). He conversed with Field-Marshal Haig and was glad that the Canadians were
REPORT.
LONDON," January 24th, A Zurich telegram mys the Swiss Bed Cross Commission has returned from its
What from
he never
the sath Company, B.G.A., who got into his own. Whatever his faults may have. the semi-final before being defeated by been, at least he was clearly determined the winning team. A silver cup, offered to o continue the war and tơi for the sailor or soldier, of the Regular.
a separate peuld only save Rus- forces making the highest break by a Stof realised was that he
sia by cru Inspector of the Hongkong Police Reserve sla Cogs who wishes to remain anonymous was
desired crushing
ho never dealt armly with a associates. He made overtures to General Korniloff, and then shifted ground because he fancied that
the Bolsheviks, who
under so able and brave a General inspection of prisons and internment won by Gunner J Lord, 83rd Company body tried to arrest
(Loud cheera).
Mr. Churchill said: The path before us ia dihault, but we will tread it safely and surely, looking to assured
HOCKEY.
camps in India, Ceylon and Burma, and R.G.A., who made a break of 42. report that it was received with the utmost courtesy by the British sutho Frifles and given the greatest freedom of
movement.
HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS « STE CO. R.GA;
A, Goldenberg.
CRICKET
which was not the case. The gained
was aiming at a military diet
Her
chists were
support because they knew their victory. One more resolute effort will The Commission received petitions and The following will, represent the Do. It is not surprising that to many
mind, whereas in many respects
never knew his owa” mind. give us all that we entered the war for listened to the complaints of those in-fence Corps in the United Services Leaguo
Rus Mr. Long said the relations between terned and they were finally invited to bully-off at 4:30 pm-PH. Canh; glorious voice holding a great audienco match at Happy Valley this afternoon, sia seems a madhouse. Chaliapine's the Mother Country and Canada had make suggestions for the bettering of WS Evans, O C Hickling; W Hapellbound at the opera, while the Anar- Edmunds, F. A. Redmond and Palace-does it not sound like lunney? been very happy. Referring to the camp conditions.
bombarding the Winter Dominions, he said they met with un- The Commission found that the camps K. Brayahay (Capt.), C. Hodgson and gaiotics at Port Arthur while the hosts Piercy; & H. Haskett T. E. Joseland. Years ago, when I watched the reckless exampled difficulties and financial loss
were placed in healthy situations and
of Japan were silently preparing, what I stood in Bezobrazoft's saloon carriage in consequence of the inroads of ship that the rations were the same and often
better than those of the British guards.
at Tah-shih-chao and watched him way- ping. The various High' Commissioners
The Commissioners express the highest
as he made a wild as champagne glass and Agents General had valuably helped
speech, had
the same Yet Rasisa is not a the Home Government in complying with satisfaction at the cleanliness and hygiene
The following will represent the Civil
house, but only a
nation being fashioned afresh., I think of all thes the latter's requests in this connection of the camps, which were provided with Service in their friendly match at home
really able They had never failed to put their excellent bathrooms, kitchens, concert on Saturday at PC Severn Russians I have known, the res
(Capt.), R. E O. Bird, W. E. Dixon, D. soldiers, the brilliant engineer, the men roums, theatres, reading-rootus, gymna-M. Goodall, B. W. Bradbury, J. Cho have transformed wilderness after respective Dominions case strongly and]
the capable administrators, siums, tennis and football grounds. The Fletcher, H. C. Witchell, W. H. Edmonds,
the bridge builders, the well, but had made their chief point their prisoners, who were mostly Germans, were M. W Reynolds, F. J. Ling and P. T
Lamble desire to assist the Empire and the placed in surroundings resembling com
of railways the docile, simple, honest troops, the
kindly A SUNKEN VESSEL
fortable family homes, well furnished with carpets, pictures, books and pianos.
The Commission adds that they are well
LONDON, January 23rd.
CIVIL SERVICE v. 83as CO. R.G.A
H.K.C.C. v. KOWLOGN.
As plent
wilderticers,
Fadh
I know there is another
with which the will still have
In the House of Commons, Mr. Hous treated and not a single complaint was kong: E. Pearce (Capt.). Do conceirs in her darkest hours. 18-
ton asked regarding the sinking of a vessel at the mouth of the Mersey on 28th December with a loss of 41 out 43 lives
ineluding 19 pilets and a number of
apprentices/
Mr. Macnamara replied that the vessel
Etruck & mine.
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BRITISH SHIPPING RETURNS.
[017-) fully attacked.
BOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG
1917
WEEKLY PRESS, JŪLY to Dromises.
With INDEX, Price 87.50-
received
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THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, January 22nd. Silver is quoted at 43 7/84, pèr ounce, and the market is idle,
A SIGN OF THE TIMES. It is assuredly one of the signs of the times that the thanks of Parliament to
form the
LONDON, January 3rd,
able that
In this match, to be played on the Club ground, to-morrow at 2.15 pm to
to reckon I believe in the future of sharp, the following will represent Hong Russia
Table
one hundred and eighty ES Evans, Capt. E H millions of people, dwelling in great ter Donnelly, Grey, R Kennedy, - MM. Maas Lt. ritories whose resources are hardly vib tapped, will suffer themselves to be blot- Col R. H. Morgan, H. E. Muriel Lt. tapped HE. Murray, FX Batton, and R. Pted out of the book of nations and pass Thursfield.
under the heel of the Hun at the bidding of a mad little professor 1 Never.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS & MIDDLESEX REGIMENT
In their match with the Middlesex Regiment to-morrow at 4 p.m. on the Club Ground the Defence Corps will be repre setted by Goldenberg, Cave and afe Cubbin Ralston, Stewart, and Rodger McTavish and Morrison. Reserve: Rail Grimmett (or Wood), Pasco, Gerrard, tou
KOWLOON 7. 89m CO. R.G.A.
Have faith in Russia still, and remem- ber her grievous difficulties Her time has not yet come. Long ago in history her
er people were
enslaved the bears fried and
Zorebears” DEUNG, Very German
the men who menace them now. Then were crushed for centuries beneath the weight of Asiatic hordes while western civiliation was flowering. The Ceardon followed and welded them into one, but at the cost of their politient and intelle so apathetic to-day l tual freedom. Why do the Ru
Russians seem never known liberty
know t because their masses have never been arts of govern- inaction
Ce they have
aught to think about tothetic.
ment.
the phase of
will quickly pass New leaders will arise. Russin will find herself again. strike no more blows it this wer It is too soon even to RESUME that she will
The Admiralty returns show that the defenders of Great Britain should he arrivals during the week were 2,255 given to every officer and man.” In fer- vessels and the sailings 2,242 vessels »> « mor days it was the individual General
who was loaded with Six versels over and two under 1,000 Even recent records and gold furnish in- tons were, sunk sud six were unsucrose stands. But exhibitions of indifference The following team will represent the to the common herd of fighting men are Kowloon F.C against the 67th Co. R.G.A. to be found in the thanks of Parliament in a Second Division League match to to Schomberg and Wellington former was dattered as the greatest war be played on the Club Ground at 230 Fior of any
any age and gratified with a
W. Hamilton and G. White, Avan grant of a hundred thousand pounds A Langenberg, A. P. Jones and M. H. previous cossions are likely to be factore ontury and a quarter laer, with precise Aboas W Taylor, 1 L. Knight, E. far more paramount then Lenin. We by the same ceremonial, and more justi fintion, Wellington stood the guns of condeen, Beaussen and R. Tatam must make our war plass without count Reserves E. Bears, W Muskett and Eng on Russia, bu preserve a strong faith flattery in the House of Commons. Daily Chronicle.
Sutton
that she will return to the battleline.
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ELECTORAL REFORM BILL
LONDON, January 23rd
In the House of Lords, by 132 votes to 42, the principle of proportionale On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY Pass presentation was inserted in the Elec
toral Reforme Bill.
The
Meanwhile the irregular
p. sharp tomorrow :P. J Jennings food and fuel and the b
transportation which I have
on