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110

PRESS." SATURDAY. JUNE 20TH, 19.

FUTURE OF ARMENIA.. ERZEROUM'S IMPORTANCE. - PARIS, May 19th.

VISITORS AT BUTBLS,

Hoxoxasa

Mrs WC Aberg. and child Sir COW. Anderson J. R

The task of fixing the frontiers of the new State of Armenia has been offered. Mr sk is well known, to President Wilson, This being so, no purpose would be served at this momenà or going into the views which England, France, and Italy have respectively put forward on the various occasions when the question has been dis These will only cassed between them, become of

should Mr. Wal importance again

not see his way to accept the work; but it is evident that, whoever has ultimately to take the aethe ment in hand, will find himself faced with anmber of debatable points To give judgment on them, as between the matter Armenian and the Turks will bea of considerable difficulty.

One of the questions that looms large in the eyes of the Armenians is that of the possesion of Erzeroum. It is no secret that the original aspirations of Armenia in the mattes of frontiers have had to be considerably modified in order to conform with the exigencies of practical politics. Consequently, any possibility of a fina

disappointment of their hopes of thin

at any rate Erzeroum included

Mr. Falasinin Mr. Bars Maurioklo Mr K MM

C. MR. W.

*Barde

Wet Bonsaidel

Bori

Mr H. T. Krull

Mr & Mra F B. Lars

and 9 siildren Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen MeJ. P. van Lennep Vadam-Lairia

Mi H. Lilie

Mr S. LongBeld

Mr A. H. Lustig

Mr & Mr F. B Lynch

W. SincKsan

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED

BAILINGS 'HURJECT" TO "ALTERATION

TIENTSIN VIA WärHorwat SHANGHAI & TusGTAV vix Swarow RAIPHONG VIA HOTBOP

CALCUTTA DE

STRAITS

ส.

SHANGHAI via SWATOW

Dr 0

TIENTSIN

MANILA

...

ANDAKAN

Mr H.J. Harlini Ink Brady Mrd:Mm J. M. Brady MUS Farbe Brown Mera 7. Browne

and maid Marmichael

harton

ME

Mr. Carruthers Misė G. Varruthers ` CR. J. Carta

D. Chandler Crateu

those frontés is regarded by them with Cropcher.

In a cont

a good dry of misgiving Conversation, Boghos Nubar Pasba, the president of the National Armenian Dec. gation in Europe, explained that there were two distinct reasons why this impor tant town should be attributed to the newly-formed staje.. Historically, Nubar Pasim declares, there can be no question of Armenia's right to Erzeroun. Oppon ents of this view may assert, with perfect justice, that there are At present no Armenians in the town This argument would bowever, appy with equal-fures to Aery large proportion of purely Armen ian territory, as it is precisely from such districts that the Turk has taken especial pains to get rid of the Armenians; but,

Subar Patha's opinion, it cannot be beld in any way to vitiate his country' moral, historical and ethnographical right

to have the city within its frontiers.

Mr. Udderyan

Downe

My Dick

ME. A Dowler Med Mrs 1. Eapoy Engineer Capr. SP.

termo

Mr J. S. H. Gardiner

MP. H BGaille Mr J. Gibson

Cait D. C. Urter

16 O Marriott

Mr E. W. Maclean Mr3is a

Me P↓ T 3. Wichelsan H&M. T Mirandello

Mr F Muquer, and 2 shar Mmbler

shild Alias W.

Mr chin W. P.

Neon

Min N. E. Pepperell MrR S. Pr Me J. Randolph:

"CHEONGSBING" Sun, With June, Dilgha

TUNG-HING Sun 37th Jane, D'light ***U TAKNANG Thes. th Jane." 3 wm- "KWAIBANG* Thes. 29th June, 3 pm "KWONGSANG" Wed, 20th June, Dligna "CHIPSHING Fri ad July, Noon Fri WING ANG"

2nd July, I p.#. BINBANG... Satyath July, Noon

CALCUTTA LINE-This Iîne affords regular sallings to Calentis. Panszy at Fingapore; returning from Calentia steamers procred via Strsita and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai. All steamers have excellent passers- T -micommodation, are Stted with Electric Light and Fans and entry a fully qualified.

SHANGHAI LINE gean.

approximately every five days between Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tickets can be obtained and through Bill of Lading, are issued to all Northern and Yangtze Ports via Shanghai. LINE-A

A weekly service is maintained with Vanila, by vessels with good Passenger accommodation, sailing in both ports every Friday, HAIPHONG LINE: Sailing approximately weekly for pastore and cargo, calling at Huibow when inducement offers.

MANILA

Mr G. Rawlins

Mr EH Rav

hir W. H. Reterinck

Mr & Mrs Ruberka Mr F Rub

MrR. Route Mr J. D Howly mo Mr B Saunders Mr Schem Mr AM Sierov, It Capt Tyne and Mr A. & Sora

Mr F. v. H. Sprank.

biuse

Mr & Mrs Grienen & air&ha C. P.

child

Dir

R. Harthink

Mr A H ran Heck Miss J. Hil

Mr B. K. Hochschild

r8 Boru MD Jackson

ran wone.

D. Jickson

Mrs E B Jones r 16 Juliah 3r Baranja AFL. Kin baer L W. Kortbals

Temp-too-

rd điện li ti Trade

well

Mixes H. & W. Trud-

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Mr C. Tricam Mr G. E. Weis Jirt

NW...A.

Mrite, Jr.

Ahito

Mr G. White". Mr C. J. Willisen Mr J. B. Will Mr G. Wood

# .PEAR HOTEL

rs-A.—E

Capt Archer

There is, however, another reason- reason founded not only on the desires of Armenia berseif, but on the common wel-

Erzeroum in fare.

of the poression Turkey would, in consequence of in geo graphical position, not only be a perpetual menace to the new Armenian State; it would, Nubar Pasha points out, also form a strong outpost of Turaninaism, all the more dangerous because of its proximity to Azerbaijan. Should Turkey at any future date desire to revive her military power and attempt to push her intuents eastwards, Erzuruum would constitute for A her an admirable jumping-off place. similar argument might perhaps be used from the other side-nameler that if Erzeroura were Armenian it would cou- stitute a menace to her Turkish nogh bour. This could not be contradicted i the hatter of the nature of the place-Capt & Mis Camou

of Armenia were at a mili

Major & Mry 3. L

L'attar

character

adurent.

But as Nubar Pasha etu-

ȘERVICE to UNITED STATES there is therefore and fund

S.S.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON.

vla' 'Pádama

WYTHEVILLE" Sails about June 24th-

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FOR VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B.C., VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE &. YOKOHAMA.

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Through Bills of Lading issued to Canadian and U.S.

overland points.

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1064

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL

LINE

"HONGRONG TO PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

Steamer.

„Arr. Hongkong from a maizaliana.lv:Hongkongfor_Australis 'CHANGSHA "

10th July,

14th July ......

BARING DURYHOT TO AUTÉRATION,

Tunda Steame. Is Atted with Hefrigerating Machinery, ensuring a pie, tifol supply: of Ice Freak Froyluloza -8104, and bas enperior accommodation with Elrole Ligh throughout and Electric Fans in the State Reins & daly qualified Doctor is carried Blediced Fares Cargo booked through tosliAustrailar.Non Zeniaze & Tasmanian Porári

For zrela i and passage apply to BITTERFIELD & SWIRE Agents

Ashton MeJ. Bartholomew Mr R E. O. Bira Mr Mrs D. E. Blair Mr R. Blacking Mr HO Blaine

Mr. Oliver T. Mr

Breakspear Mr.G Bridger Mr J. G. Bridger

Mr G. F. Carille Mr. Cheatham

Mr & Mrs J. W.

Church

Mr S. N. Clark

Mr C. H. Cole Mrs Cormack Mr-L. A. Cossapit Mr Coron

pacific one, and there is therefore no fear that the strategic importance of the place will be utilised against her neighbour. Apart, too, from justice, to an independent people, the establishment of an indepen-Mr Ms Cockburn deni Armenia serves the purpose of creat- ing a barrier on the east of Turkey. But from this point of view the part which she would be destined to play would, it is declared, become practically impossible of realisation if the key of the barrier, Erzeroum, were to remain in the hands o those who might want to force it.

The guestion has, of course, a practical side.

If Erzeroum were attributed to Armenia and this decision were once put iato force, could Armenia hold it To this Nubar Pasha replies unhesitatingly in the affirmativo-Daily Telegraph.

BETWEEN 20 AND

WARS."

30

WHERE PEACE DOES NOT REIGN

At first sight the statement made by Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson at the mecting of the Union Jack Club on May 18th that between twenty and thirty wars are going, on at the present moment might appear to be an exaggeration (says the Daily Telegraph). It is, however, true that there are twenty-four different.] theatres as to which treating of peace are }} not yet completed, or where fighting, is actually in progress. The following is sag official list of the “ wam":- Waited States *. Germany. United States v. Austria. United States v. Turkey. Allies v."Turkey.

Allies. Hungary) Russiana . Poland. Russians v. Japan, Rassisas. Pialand Russians v. Latvia. Russians 7. Lithuanis. Russians . Siberia. -Russians v. Georgia,

Volunteers. Bolsheriks.

Armenia v. Russians.

Armenia v. Turkey.

Armenia Azerbaijan..

Georgia Azerbaijan.

Mr B. rowley

Mr D C H Cully MD. F Cathill Mr L J. Davis Eng Cmdr

"Dawaon

Mr h. R. Dick Mr X. W. Duckworth Mr & Mrs.

Duncan

Joha

Mr A W. Eastman Mr G. Eveleigh Mr A. V. Farmer. Br 3. Farmer

-Col. Greer Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr. Hale MD. BAI

HOD E

Hall, C.B.E. Major Harding

P

3 C: J. B. Helistrom Mr&Mrs F. J. Hobson Mr A. H. Hollings

worth

Mr&Mr C. E.

Holares

Mr & Mrs, IrwiLe MrR W Le Jones Sir Ellis Kadecrie Mr Kaspereen Mr Konkolevsky Mr L. A. Laing Mr. B Lamburo

Capt Mr Leston Mr R L. Logan Mr J. D. Lloyd Col. 4: Nicholson

CMG Mr P J. Maitland Mr.P. Mrs MeAinsh

Capt R. 8.3 Capt Monteith

Mr &

Morgan

Mr H. H. Noit MrA Porter Mr E B. PER Capt K. K. Powery

Mr T. 8 Xebit bet Mr Mrs W.Hobinson Mr H. W. Roger 31-CS des

E Sandstrom Maj & Mr J. H. Sargent Mr O. F. Savage Mr R P Shaw Mr IL Shrub ole Mr & Mrs Grant

Smith Mr A Findlay Smith Mr H Spicer

Mr & Miss Stubbings

in CA. Swan Mr J Ftwindella - Mr & Mr S. J Syrett Mrs Tobiason Maj. Gen. F

F Ventries Rer. G. T. Mr H. Halegrave Mr F. M. W. Weiler Mr A Wilkinson Mr & Mrs Winfeld Capt F. Withers Mr Marshall Wood MjE. B. Young

KING EDWARD HOTEL Mrs R Almond Mr W. P. Barnes Mr & Mrs J. Mr F. E. Bocke

Raum

Mr & Mr W. Badge Mr H. Brows Mr & Mrs D. Clark

ட்கள், Shing ghos Master Chai Shing £MFE. G. Coomes. T B Californ Mr GP Carry VF1, Drifas

KrG. H. Evas Yr C Edgar We W. A. Bust.co. Hr Eymen Fighting is also going on in Cilicia: "Mr K ́Fügate Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Palestino, Trans; 7 Mr. Fenol Casp', Turkestan, and the North-west Mitt Farrell Frontier of Indis

THE IRISH CRISIS.

AN AUSTRALIAN VIEW.

states:---

Mr.H Fielden Mr. Fargoco Mr & Mrs Greg ty

Mr

& Mrs Gegge Mr H. B

Mr.El E. Hescock

Mr.N.B. Katan

Webster

Mr Manuk "Mies Mannk

Mr D. H Martin My Mattingley Mr R. May Mr H. Mody

Mr & Morrison Mr & Mrs McIntyre Mr de Mira Meldurray Mr. Foll MPE. O O. Oldell.

Parloo Mr & Mrs Pearman MrA Pollock Mrd. W. Pritchad

Kichardson

Mr&Mrs A. Robertson

“Mr I-£-Beriven- Mr E Fenders

Mr. Shaw

Dr A B Houza Dr.LO Spilhane Mr D. Steal

Men Stewart

sod family Mr F-Taylor Mr FC. Todd Miss E. G. Traver

Mr. & Mrs W. Under

wood

MrU. T. Wateringh. Hr G. & Wesson Mr 8. Zora

PALACE HOTELS

M. B. Nichols

The Sydney correspondent of the Daily Mes Je Telegraph in a message of May 16th Mr class

On the eve of his departure for Hamre Kilbee sad child Archbishop Mannix was entertained Mr W. & Kaighter

Mr & Mrs Lombeck Sydney. Ho said that this was a time when Mr L. Xm Lovegrove the fricads of Ireland should speak out! When he went to Ireland he would kneel at the graves of the murdered men, whose namics would go down in history, and h would take Australia's sympathy for them. Mr Beachozz

Capt T. Brown A Victoria Cross winner from Victoria

nid that if ever there were a scrap L & M D. W I-anlap and child between Ireland and England, they would

Mr-G

Farnil all be fighting for Ireland Mr. Lloyd | Mr H Havent George had received a message from eleven }. Mr J. Jack

Mr A. F. Starkey Australian - Victoria. “Cross" winners and MeV C. Lebrum L&Mrc-LA 10,000 other Australian soldiers, affirming | Mr & Mr. S. P. Leigh Sleeves and "child their sympathy with the Irish claims to HCM DIE & Mird & White

3tr 3. U. Whi.e self-determination, but they had not had Me A Marks Tthe courtesy of a reply....

- Mr. & Mrs J.--H

Oxberry

Mr J. Robertson de G. A Searin

Mr S. E McKinlay a pink

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MADRAS.

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The Company has on hand a Large Hamber of

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

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GHARTERS (of all descriptions.

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Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons

And ander the Company deudv

Iwenty-sitāmers of about 9,160. deadweight each

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