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to occupy it oneself, and thus, Japan was. Lieut. Hermon White, of the 3rd in the unenviable position of being forced Devans, who had been awaiting demobi- to assume na aggressive policy" towards lisation in Egypt, has left for England, Chins. As.soon, however, as China should Before he returns to Hongkong "it is shaw herself strong enough to guard her likely that he will be married." own' possessions Japan would gracefully
Sergeants J. Clark. A. Clark and rotire and hand everything back to here
Logan, of the Hongkong Police Force, The writer seems to have forgotten that who went Hoine in 1915 on active service, certain events in Japan's recent history
show that Japan is not in eager as he have been demobilized. They left England on June sth by the P. & O. Diarra and
suggests to retire from positions once
PEKING NOTES. [IROX OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
PEKING, June 19th..
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POLITICAL.
President and Parliament are engaged in another struggle: It is, perhaps, more good-natured than previous conflicts. The President having been convinced that” it is the wish of the people that he should remain in office, naturally desires to have
occupied. The protectorate ofer Korea, are expected to arrive in the Colony Premier and a Cabinet who will assist although it afforded Japan every protec.during the next fortnight.
hins in the great task of reuniting the tion, was followed by Annexation and the The Committee of the Khalsa Diwan, nation. His selection is Cbow Shu-nu, establishment of autocratic rule. This is on behalf of the Sikh and Sundhi com- who was councillor under him when Hau Rat very encouraging for the Chinese,munity have, issued invitations to a te Shih-chang was Viceroy of the Three who regard Japan's aggression not as party at Wiseman's Cafe on Thursday, Provinces, a man with kindred literary
protect them from other the 10th instant, at 5 pm, in honour of
tastes but Parliament, as dominated by Powers but as an effort to add to the Mr. P. P. J.. Wodehouse. D.S.P., who
meant
to
upon him.
SANDFLIES years ago a weapon with which to attack In our report of the reception at
and other insects.
were
REPELLER poser and prosperity of Japan. The has had the order of CIE. conferred the Anfu (Tub, prefers a methber of its party. If the President persists in his Japanese claim that Codlin's the friend,
choice as he doubtless will-he Can not Short is one of which the Chinese
By way of appreciation of the satis- always apply pressure by threatening to very little evidence in spite of all factory services rendered to the Chinese resign Chow Shu-mu will form a coali the Japaness protestations, and, judging Postal Administration for over 20 years tion Cabinet. This result is the more from the latest reports from Japanese by Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, Messrs probable by reason of the wiser counsels correspondents in China, even those Jardine, Matheson & Co., and the China which are being heard in the Aufa Club Chinese, who were formerly ready to give | Merchants' S.N. Co., the Ministry of Japan the benefit of the doubt are now Communications has bestowed the insignia other interests, or, as it is sometimes more advising' representation being given to denouncing her. It was commonly sup-and diploma of the Honorary Ministerial posed that the Southern leaders were Order of Merit on the following gentle rudely put, dividing the apoils. The friendly to Japan, or, to put is the other men:-Messrs. E. F. Mackay, John John-Anfa Club will make a bid, however, for way about, that the people of Japan were stone, H. E. Shadgett, W. F. Inglis, C. the portfolio of the Ministry. of Com more sympathetic towards the South than Boyd, Kwan Chi-ming and Chun Chiu munications, and this may be the price fortheir acceptance of Chow-Shu-muas towards the North. It is true that a few tung.
Premier. Other names mentioned are Tien Wen-lieb, Minister of Agricultura the Japanese Government was its supGovernment. House, on Monday,
a line, posed sympathy with the North. As the we regret to learn, was omitted from the
and Commerce, and Wang I-tang. Sprak- Northern Government was the only one concluding portion of the speech delivereder of the House of Representatives, but' recognised by the Powers it was difficult by H.E. the Officer Administering the they are doubtless more stalking horses. not stain or injure the to su how the Japanese Government Government. The correct version was as PRACE IN SIGHT.
could hold relations with any other follows At the Armistice
Domestic pence would seem to be in governing body in China, but, as politics particularly mindful of the fighting anen sight. Prominent men have come up in Japan consist of the "out" attack.by land, by sea, and in the air, who by from the South, and exchanges of views ing theins with any weapon at their their supreme efforts had made victory have resalted in a better understanding,' 50 ctx. $1.00, $2.50 per bottle command, the impression was created that possible. To-day let us remember those which is expected to lead to the burly re- while the Government was for the North who have toiled, to make the victory sumption of the Shanghai Peace Confer-
ence and the people were for the South. This was effective in an enduring Peace."
* successful issue. Acting especially the case in the time of Year
Premier Kung is authority for this A fire which lasted 1 for nearly two outs A. S. WATSON & CO., Japanese' diplomatists with their own three-storied building used as a godown from the South are Dr. Low Yuk-lin, SH-KAI, who, proving able to fight broke out in No. 3, Shaukivan Road, arsion of optimism. May it soon be justified. Among the men who are here weapons, was regarded by the Japanese as for the storage of miscellaneous articles formerly Minister to London, who has the essence of cunning and duplicity, in The outbreak originated on the ground-been residing at Macao for some time, direct contrast to bis opponents. As a result, the Chinese rebels always had a door and the flames were noticed by an and Ah Lo, who has been in Hongkong
"Indian" watchman," who raised an alarm, for several years. warm welcome in Japan-not officially, of course but from leading Japanese public. The Fire Brigade and Police attended THE BYUDENTS QUIET,
The students are quiescent. Their ists who happened to be out of office, and had the Ere under control in the time Now that some of these rebels" the building bat succeeded in making their become active again, but the young men Some coolies were working in the organisation is still effective and may proted ungrateful, the Japanese Preis is reviling them, notably Dr. Buy Yangry, escape. The extent of the damage is not who has been telling a Japanese corres known, but the godown was insured in JENNINGS-At the Peak Hospil on pondent that the Chinese agitation local Companies for over $19,000.
Jane 26th,to,Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. JENNINGS son.
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weem to realise that they have accom plished their immediate object in rousing a national expression of opinion which resulted in the expulsion of three motor. Noous pro-Japanese from public office.
LONDON OFFIC: 181, Flag Stamm, 8.0.ed from outside, and that so long as Chinese in the early hours of yesterday organisation be captured for party pur-
The Baily Press.
Howbxona, JULY 2NH, 1919,
HAND"
to, have been made the most of by the
driven
Care, however, must be taken last their
their chief concern at the moment is to poses by designing politicians. „Happily,
secure the return of Tasi Yuan-pei to the Chancellorship of the University. MONGOLIAN UNHEST.
Japan continues her present policy it morning at Kowlodh City Information is hopeless to expect any rapprochement was received by the Police that an armed between the two nations. Dr. BUN. YA robbery was about to be committed, and SEN can hardly expect to find an asylum Sergeant Cockle was assigned the task of in Japan again if he has been correctly frustrating the scheme. He secreted bin- reported. The amusing part of the whole self in a tea-house, and, a few minutes
Much interest is being taken in the agitation is that it is going on in the face later, noticed a man moving about sus- JAPAN AND THE HIDDEN of the League of Nations, which was piciously. When the man attempted to appointment of Little "Hsu to commend devised and assented to by the Powers as climb up a staircase the Sergeant arrested the forces defending the northern frontier. I understand that there is considerable a safeguard against aggression to ensure him and found him in possession of two disturbance in Inner Mongolin which the rights of all people to maintain their revolvers. The man is believed to be one THE boycott movement in Chips appears self-determination. Of course, the basis of a gang of robbers who have been recent justifies military action, and a big mose- of the agitation is that Japan will not ly rounded up by the Police. He will bgment of troops in that direction may be FIVE-ROOMED Japanese Press correspondents in Peking hand over Shantung to the Chinese charged at the Magistracy, today, with anticipated. Already several divisions
and the ports. All the incidents were Government without attaching a string to being in unlawful possession of lethal have proceeded Kalganwards. wrized upon as illustrative not of thit in the shape of certain concessions, weapons.
THE EIGHTH YEAR LOẠN. wickedness of the Chinese but of the secret commercial and otherwise. This, it is
Rumour has been suggesting that the propaganda of, agitators, who were feared, is to be Japan's price for having
THE EMPIRE, REVUE COMPANY.
Eighth Year Domestic loan was to bo variously identified as Bolsheviks, Ameri-
out the Germans. President On its merits as the promoter of spon increased to $200,000,000, and that the cans, and even Britons. The little boys WILSON seems to have agreed to the trans-taneous, healthy laughter, the revue difference was to be taken up by Japane whom the Police of the Colony saw it fer being made through Japan owing to Let's Go," which was presented by the This is not correct. The Minister of to charge with the offence of carrying certain prior arrangements existing be. Empire Revue Company as the Theatre Finance, informs me that the issue of umbrellas bearing a public notice swell-tween Great Britain and Japan. Perhaps, Royal last night, deserved much better national bonds will be utilised in part LL FERSONS, with the exception of A those of Chinese race desiring to leaveed, in the Japanese telegrams, into a vast also, he regarded the League of Nations support than it received. It is certain for the payment of official salaries and the Colony should apply in person between precession bent upon disorder if not upan the hours of 9 AM to 1 FX and 1PM to 4PM. destruction. It affords a curious insight
as providing a safeguard that Chine shall that if the Company bad opened their in part for meeting military expenses. daily, at the PASS OFFICE, POST OFFICE BULLDING
into the Japanese temperament to be unfairly treated in the transfer. season with a revue they would have MCELLANEOUS.
Malini Certainly the League of Nations was enjoyed greater success, as last night's
gave a successful performance in Applicants will be required to produce cover that there has hardly been a Pasports or identification papers
established to adjudicate on such matters, entertaininept, for instance, was in many the Peking Club. He hopes to perform Al persons, with certain exceptions, so tion in the Japanese Press that Chand if the Covenant cannot be applied respects more attractive than any imilar before the President. remain in the Colony for more than 7 days was being in any way badly treated over an are required in Register themselves under
The overdue rain has come at last. It.. the REGISTRATION of PERSONS the Shantung affair, or even that the pere then it is already a dead letter, production in this 'Colony, There were ORDINANCE, 1916.
Chinese had any mind of their own Both sides, however, are acting as if the only rare intervals 'last night when the rejoiced the hearts of all. the matter. Always the outside influence Covenant did not exist.
were not laughing at the The Chinese audience
Peking's foreign community is sym- Miss Edyth pathising with Mons. Picard-Destelan, is sought the hidden hand that is place no trust in it, and Japan appears drolleries of George Ross working against Japan in every country disposed to ignore it.
Hyland as the "leading lady" in the Associate-Director of Posts, in the loss of first part, when abe also came on as a his wife; and with Mr. Osmand Hill, of Kirchner girl," and as the chanteuse in the Customs,, who bas suffered a similar
bereavement
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and which at every alarm arouse a demand for more munitions and mate warships. A curious article lately ap KOWLOON, peared in one of the Tokyo reviews on the given by Bostock's Cireur this afternoon
Another matines performance will be
Tal, Addram : Palaos.
Corner of Haiphong and Hankow | relations of China and Japan. It was a
Roads
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BAR AND BILLIARD BOOME.
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|piece of special pleading, and the writer seems to have been totally unconscious of its bumour. Japan had to guard herself, and she could not allow China to dispose of all her interest to the Western Powers, since this would
Yesterday being holiday there was a general exodas to the different resorts of the Colony. The Magistracy, contrary to custom, was closed for the
Hey.
and can be confidently recommended to the second part, was a great favourite,
Let's.Go" is to be repeated to-night
those who have got yet seen it.
TROPICAL ALLOWANCE.
WHEN CRICKET WAS A CRIME.
Many may be surprised to learn" that antil a century and a half ago the nation- In addition to the Jerram Committee al game was treated as a crime. ” Under a awards already announced, it is stated statute of Edward IV. cricket was probi- that the allowance for samen in the tropics is to be extended to all engine bited because of its interference with room ratings or officers' cooks and ships'
prove a inenace, to her independence. Mr. F. P. Lentesty, of the Harbour cooks ratings, including Maltese, but not archery, and any person playing it wan Where China, through her weaknes, creat Office, is returning to the Colony by the including Chinese, Goances, etc., and is liable to fine and imprisonment. For s Special Arrangement for Families oned an opportunity for aggression it was P. & O. Nagoya, due about July 20th day whether at sea or in harbour, under not until the formation of the Hambledon to be paid at the flat rate of la. 6d. per time the law was rigorously enforced, and Japan's duty to step in. The best way of Mr. A. W. Daily, Boarding Officer, re-the same geographical conditions as at Cricket Club in 1749 was the statute
presenti
repealed. keeping other people out of a vacancy is turns by the same vessel.
-207% deposit to be paid In-Application to
Hum the fall of the hammer.
eg, June 28th, 1912.
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