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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917.

WEATHER REPORT.

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November 6d. 195 02m.-No returns from Japan or Vladivostock Pressure changes are 'small at all reporting stations; tha anticyclone remainaatation- ary and the depression has probably pand into the Pacific,

Strong basoon will continue along the China Ceast, and over the N. China Ses.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours anding at 10 am, to-day, 9.00 inch. Total since January lat 80.34 inches against an average of 80:81 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS INDING AT NOON TO-MORECW.

District.

Forecast.

LANE wind Hongkong to Gap Rockfresh : fair to

cloudy.

Z Formosa Casona

X.E. gale.

3 douth coast of China be;) The run e

tween H.K..and Lamockej as No. 1.

No. L

Station.

Ifaur.

Barumeter.

Temperature.

Humidity.

weather.

Force,

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THE GERMAN RETREAT

Beyond the Olse and the Aisne.

THURSDAY, 8th November, 1917. (Owing to Numerous Requests)

THE KİNG'S GAME."

(WITH PEARL WHITE)

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

NOTICES.

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"The MAN with the PIPE."

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THE TOBACCO for GOLFERS.

SOLD EVERYWHERE.

[4 South coast öf China be-) The same

tween H.K. and Hainan...

China Coast Meteorological Register»,

November 6, EL

Windo

THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS ISSUED BY THE

" BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., LTD.

THE GERMAN COLONIES. If the stlement is to be such

tist novation will with to disturb the right of Germany to a share mut only in the territory in What is to be Their Future 2 Africa bar in all material mast

he cineeded. The permanent pence of the world cannot be

There has been much spern'a card on the basis of monopoly (

and exclusion.

in

3

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Pub- lic Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 14th November. 1917, coramencing at 10.30 a.m: at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

POST OFFICE.

2

P

Y'ortock Ga Nemuro 55 Hakodate Takso Kochi Nagaral K'agima Orbim

Naba

Lahi'ima

Bonin L.

Wbsiwal 5a 50 42 38-63 n

Hankow Ichang

Oa and after the 1st October, 1917, the Amoy

SWALOW rate of postare on letters from Hongkong

to Fatshon. Chas Couen, and Whampoa Taikoku will be 4 cents for each vance er fraction Taichu thereaf.

3918 63

30.07

30273

Kjukadr

30.49 43 81 m

2 b

Gutzlaff Sharp P.

+

30.42 48 28 a

2 b

30.25 62 75

39,22 64 78

30.17 63 ne

30.21 64-948

Go

Taiza

'ne

40

Koshun

Te 10 b

P*dores

• Correspondence addressed to enemy subjecta ja China. Siam, Siberia and Porruere East Africa, Persis and Mor-Gap Rock ecco cannot be transmitted

Canton

6

30.70 U 30.17 66 73

ate

20

B'keng

Kacso

30.12 GY 78 p 30 05 3018 63 81

20 'e fo

Wuchow

Pakhoi Holbow

7:30.07 70 74 age 45-

29.86 75

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C.es. J.

29.73 75

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Apr

6 94.92 77 91

2 r

20.65 73

98 ne

In

49.85 77

92 Re 49.8) 75 9G

40

Or

(For account of the concerned) A Large Consignment of Canton Silk Embroidered Silk Shawls and Bedspreads

The Services to Gormany, Austria. Bal-Phullen (The above are being sold raris and. Las Ottoman spire are Tourane without reserve owing to the suspended. failure orm to take up the gends).

tion, writes Lord Henry Caven dish-Bentinck in the Fall Mall

It must he obrica, therefore, Gazette Be to the future, of the that exclude Germsor, German colonies, particulary the

29 some of cur Imperisliste tropical ones, and much difference, both from territory and of opinion. The Pine Huister's trade, would in the carest costhod speech at Glasgow has, bowever, of perpernating the militariat made it clear that our thinking ideal in Germany, and of making must in fatore be along the lines Germany, a permanent menace to indicated by bim: In the first

pescr. plac, we must realise that the

But this does not mean that we' interesia and oocvenience of the should hand over defenceless Quantity of Gent'sand Lady's Great Powere must not be the natives to the barbarous mis- Boots and Shoes in Brown and Bole consideration. As Mr. Lloyd government to which they were black leather George said, "In settling who abjected in the past. We are aball be the fatare trustees of hoard in loncar to cxse: the these uncivilised lande, we must trietest cuarantees for their good take into account the sentiments;

Whatever forms the government.

of the people themselves; their partition of tropical Africa may wishes and desires must be the take, we must secure for the dominsot-factor in eetting their| natives three guarantees:- fotaro government."

Self-determination provides a good formula, bat it does not provide us with the prospect of a perfectly estisfactory зitlement.

(1) They must not be subjected

to forced labour:

(2) Their rights in the land must be safeguarded; and

(3) No nation must qee them

For, however, sincerely proposed for militarist purposes. and however honestly carried out, Another principle which ebould enemies, and porribly even by guide us is that there should he

it would be regarded by out!

our Allies, as another proof of hypocrisy on our part. Moreover, itias mockery of democrecy 10 that the backwar End

EBY

no diecricinating tariffs and no monapolies of native products.

Whether these idrals are incom- patible with national control is u moct paint. laternationalism, on primitive people are qualified to the other hand, has not proved en say under what form of gover unqualified access in Africa, ment they will be. Supposing they | Probably the best solution of the decided to live in stagnation and difficulty would be to admit the freedom, how should we ect?cational principle, but to gafë- What would be our policy?

guard the natives from exploits

We do not solve the problem tion and militarism by some form by enunciating vagne formulas. of international control, which We must realise that we are " might take the form of a travell sponsible for the good governmenting commission charged with the and happiness of these people.daty of ascaring uniformity.o! Mr. Lloyd George apparently re- administration,

maze.

cognises the difficulty, and his So mach for tropical Africs, wies and statesmanlike declar. As regards the German colonies ation that the fature of the Ger in the Pacific. I notice that Mr. man colonies must be determined Haghes, the Prime Minister of at an International Conference Australis, does not acquiesco with helps us to ese a way out of the the views expreated by Mr. Lloyd George. But there need be 00. But before proceeding farther alarm among the Dominion states. with the discussion of this proma se to the Prime Minister's blem, we mnet decide what ara“

It does not follow proposelä, the principles which should that, beasure the Germse colonies itfaence as at such a Conference will he the subject of an Inter. Hero, again, we find useful national Conference, German guidance in the Glasgow perch centres of military power and in- as to what will have to be guar-trigue will be established in anteed by the conditions of peace dangerous proximity to their "They should be framed on such respective Commonwealths. They an equitable basis that nations have every right to demad pro. will not wish to distarb them. tretion from this danger. How Thus, anid Mr. Lloyd George, in this can be done will be a mafter the common ground for peace.

for the International Conferenca.

*

This surely means that the It may be by exacting safeguards, main consideration at the Con- by neutralising these colonies, or ference will be not schemes for by rearrangement which shall the partition of plander but for compensais Germany elsewhere the better ordering of the world. for their low.

Also

On view from Monday the 12th inst.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms --Cash-

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

ASAHI BEER.

ASAHI BEER

GRAND PRIZE

ASAH

BEEF

ASAHI

LAGER BEER

SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT

WERY

COMPAN

·SODE · LAWNER Mitsui Bussan Kais ka Malephone 100 A 206, İ

Dagup Kania Crittured parcels for the United

Legaapt Kingdom will in future he forwarded Tacloban from Hongkong in bags and the biolo are there are advised to pack much parcels Surigao

very carefully,

Letters franked at the 4 cenis rate addressed to. Yussofu and Mergise and other places in the Province of Yunnan hould be superscribed with the words "For delivery by the Chinese Post Office."

Farcels for Grence cannot his accepted' for transition unless accompanied by aapecial permit issued by the British Miniater at Asbean.

Arrangements have been made for the trayemission of parcels to the United Kingdom via Canada.

29.74 27 89 n 40 29,78 79 92 ‚ese ' 40 DO ir 20 6 52.76 78 91 ##

Gram 4.20 29.85 75 LaDua

C. W. JEFFRIES-Chief Assistant. Bong kong Observatory, Nov. 6, 1917. 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Zabranhait on the level of the sex in in ohes, tenths and hundredths,

THEATRE ROYAL

FOR A SHORT, SEASON ONLY {7 Days.)

COMMENCING SATURDAY, ROY, 10TH

AT 9.15 PM

AMERICAN CONSULAR

SERVICE.

EDGAR WARWICK |Notice to Persons Proceeding to

begs to announce

The Return of the Favourites

THE

COURT CARDS

AND THEIR JOBER

Every one, a Trump! Better and Brighter than ever. PLAN Mouirie's PRICES

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$3..5 & S1. Book Before You Sleep,

NOTICES.

ANNUAL SALE:

the United States:

Notice is hereby given that

under the revised regula- tions of the government of the United States it is required that all persons entering the United States from abroad shall present, before admission therein, a pass- port or a document in the nature of a passport, vissed by a consu- lar officer of the United States in the country from which they depart for the United States and also visaed by a consular officer ofthe United States at the port of actual embarkation for the United States or a port of trans- shipment. In the case of aliens not of the Chinese race it also is required that, the passport be supported by a sworn declaration, fin

triplicate, indicating the identity, nationality and objects of such sllens entering the nited States at this time to which declaration shall be attached a signed photograph of the bearer. This declaration shall be present- led at the otce of the consular officer visseing the passport of such alien at the time of present- ing such passport for visa. Blank Mr. D. CHELLARAM Offers bis antire forma tor making such declara- Etrek ia trade of Oriestal Silke, fancy,tions are to be hed at all hotels, Corded and Brocaded Crepes, Satin, Silk Sweaters. Fur Scarfe Silk Wrappen, Evening Clanks, Gold, Jewellery & Curio of all binds at greatly reduced prices; for

A rare opportunity for securing gea eral cargais at enormous reduction in *rice.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degreca a few days only. Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mole tare being 109.

(Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Fares of Wind, according to Beaufort Beale,

State of Weather. b blue sky, o de- tached cloud, "d drizzling rain, i fog, a

Those who desire to buy Christmas and New Your presents will fad this unique opportunity for tecaring para articles at bargain prices,

D. CHELLARAM SILE, JEWELLERY & DRAPERY

STORE, 38-40, Queen's Road, Central..

HONGKONG.

The rates of postage are as follow: gloomy, A hail, 1 lightning, overcast. P Hongkong, 31st October, 1917. Parcel not acer 3'b... So cents.

Do, Do.

Tb...$180 111ba... 2.70

No insurance can be effected en parcels sent by this route.

It is considered probably that any parcel posted before the 7th Nov., for tranmission vin Canada with arrive in England in time for Xmas.

IMPORT PROHIBITIONS

passing showers, 4 squally, z rain, # #BOW, It thunder, vizibility, w daw wet.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Barometer

The public are informed that the un- dermentioned articlow are prohibited

from importation into the Waited King-Temperature ----, dom, either by letter post or by parcel Humidity port,-

R.

PARTICULARS AND COND- ITIONS of the letting by Public Previona

Auction Sale, to be held on Day On date Op date. Tuesday, the 13th day of Nov. 1917, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land at Conduit Road in the Colony of Hongkong for a term of 75 years, commencing from 3rd March. 1914, with the option of renewal at a Crown Hent to he fired by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further

33.06 30.12

75 68

30.07

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63

78

- 61

Wind Direction ...

E.

N. E.N.E.

1

Gold manufactured or unmanufactured Including gold coin and articles consisting Weather partly of or containing gold; All -mseu-¦ Bafo factures of Biver" other thun siirac watches and silver watch oases: Jewel-High open als Temperatura en cha tery of any description.

HE. Obarratory, Nov. 6, 1917;

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director,

Letters and Parcels containing such articles cannot therefore be accepted for transmission by the Post Officn. ***

"

The Parcel Fost service to Aden (ex. pact in respect of parcela for military and naval eddiessons) has been suspended..

FRENCH PARCEL REGULATIONS.

The Fublic are informed that the new regulations adopted by the French WDR, Customs lost that senders of parcels addressed to France, Coralce and Algoria TRAL must fill in the columns of the regular wad. Customs Declaration particularly and i exactly, emilung none of the headings, Tar comprised therein.

It is furthermore absolutely necSSELTY TO show in the aforesaid declaration (1), Tâu sua. fail veme and addrews of the addresse (2) A statement as to whether the contents are intended for State supplies or not.

TIDE TABLE.

From 5th Nov. to 11th Nov.

πt

High Wate

Hongkong Mass Time,

#

Low Water

Hongkong

MA

III.

So inferior High = 7_1

For Law

Interior

or Low

Me Inferior

High

.

m morning, a' afternoon.

steamship offices, and at this consulate general.

Commencing with November 118th passports and supporting declarations shall be presented for visa and verification at least two weeks previous to the pro- posed departure of the alien for the United States.

GEORGE E. ANDERSON.

Consul General, « Hongkong, November 3, 1917.

PUBLIC WORKS

DEPARTMENT.

Notification.

IT IS HEREBY notified that ou the 27th November prom, at 13 P.M., at the Public Works Department, and before a com- mittee presided by the Director of the Public Works, and com posed of three members appointed by the Government, the Attorney General being present. tenders will be received for the supply and laying down of pipes for the canalization

Balc water (Extension):

of

The conditions of tendering, the epecifications and the plans of the canalization are open to the public at the Public Works Department, where they can be PARTICULAES OF THE LOT. examined on all week days from |10A.M. to 1.P.M. and 2 PM to

term of 75 years.

No. of fele

Registry No.

LOCALITE:

Toland Lou

Boundary

(Approximate.)

feet feest! feet

As per male pinn.

Contants in

Annual Rent

Lpset Price.

14.30 P.X:

Macao; Public Works Depart ment, 18th October, 1917.

RAUL M. DE FARIA E MAIA, Engineer Director.

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