REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE SIBERIAN SITUATION.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1918,
Part of Railway Occupied;
London, June 11. According to Ranter's correspondent at Amsterdam, & massage from Keiff states that Efteen-thousand Csscho Slovaks in the Chelya binsk region have occupied a part of the Siberian Railway and captured munitions. Soviet troops evacuated Chelyabinsk and con- centrated near Slatourt, where they were defeated by Ossobs. Other
Osacha are near Samars. .
Insurrection in Many TownL
London, June 11 Renter's correspondent at Peking, writing on Jane 5, states that after an indecisive engagement Colonel Semenoff's forces on May 30 retrested from the Onon Biver, owing to a flanking movement by enemy cavalry. Fugitives from Siberia report insurrections in mont Siberian towns. Peasants and workmen at Irkutsk are joining the Osacho Slovaks against the Soviets. Telegraphic communication has
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
RECRUITING IN IRELAND:
Help of Nationalists Promised.
London, June 11- The Daily Express correspondent in Dublin states that recruit- ing in Ireland will be carried out on the lines of a General Election with extensies distribution of leaflets dealing with the pay of soldiers, allowances so dependects and the provision of land: Pictures and hoardings including the Irish Kilties in national colours will be exhibited. Important progreen has been made is enlisting the aid of officer, Prominent landlords have expressed the intention of raining the Nationalists. Mr. Lynch, M. P., has agreed to act as coraiting battalions in their counties. Alfesture of the campaign will be marobes of American regiments with their priesta.
ITALIAN AERIAL REPORTS.
·LADY-DISPENSERS.
After the War Work for Women.
of
CANTON NEWS.
POST OFFICE.
No unofficial latter addressed to Our Canton correspondent Abadan was on tobamoorth in the writen da follow
Parsian Gulf may around. Wight ctimons in
by
This prohibition is not applicabền Karabato (Japanese Baghalian)
rod Imported into Taiwan Gruesome) and
It is reported that the paraight, Mrs. Hagh Adams writes in the
chasers of the gunboat Kwong Hai The Importation by post into Japan of Dasy Chronsole as follows :-
are rice merchants of Hongkob forsigni dies, soept mok as may, be Dispensing promises to be one ing rise from the south const him, la prohibited.
and will use the boat for convey imported by the Minister of Agrion turn the most profitable cocupations districte. The boat is now aff
and Commarosand tas parsona designate
war when openings for clerical is paid. open to peores of women who will Bocos Tigris and will be handed be seeking employment after the over as acon so the whole smonat work will be practically nil.
In reply to protect made by gusse Dolonies in West Africa and to The Parol For Service to the Purine Perhaps one of the great re Honum bad refused to comply
the Authority that the steamboat Spanish Onions in Morocco (uncage for
Prisoner-of-War) la suspended. commendations of dispensing. 2 with the signal shown by the a profession for women is that it commander of the Boocs Tigris addrester in the province of Udine, Until further notinë përõsis for sivi London, June 11
does not entail the expenditure fort to stop for search, the British Vicens, Trevise, Fades, Venice and According to Reuter's correspondent at Rome, an Admiralty of a great deal of time or money
tranamission unisex posted under the over Brindisi on June 9 and killed and wounded several persons.
that the Authority has ignored Brish War Office Farmit. Anti-aircraft guns and ehsæer seroplanes soon compelled the enemy been able to earn their livelihood eiga intercoures, and warned them | Indeed many students have the regulatime in regard to for.
On and after May 1st 1918, Imperial to withdraw. The enemy lost three machines, and the aviators as dispensers on an expenditure not to follow certain advice which Postal Orders will be caabed in India were taken prisoner. British machines bombarded an aerodrome of less than 620 sum that not may cause important national
the rate of 1 to the rupes. hangar at Cattaro. Italian machines twice bombarded with remark- only included the cost of their difficulties.
From the 1st May 1918 there will be moored near the serodrome at Cattaro was observed to be in flames, their examination fee sa well. able effectiveness military establishments at Durasso. A steamer college course of training, but A telegram from the Eduas three General deliveries daily from the District Fort Offices exceps on Sunday All the British and Italian machines returned without harm.
tional Department probibits and Holidays when there will be one Chino Japanses Agreement and follows-Weak days 9 am. 1 p.m. and studenta from interfering in the delivery only.
khs hours of delivery will be as orders that teachers of various 5p.m. schools are to be responsible for the actions of their pupils.
· been interrupted in Western Siberis, Food riots are occurring at officia! message states that a squadron of Austrian asaplanes fla far as training în concerned,onsal tieneral has painted out Belluno in Italy will not be accepted for
Omsk.
STANDARD CLOTHING.
Will it Apply to Women ?
London, June 12. At an exhibition of standard clothing at Bradford, Mr. "Albert Blingworth, Postmaster General, said that the seventy per cent. of the wool used in Great Britain was needed for official purposes. Still more would be needed to olothe the American Army. Stand- ardisation would shortly be extended to hosiery and other textiles. The country's morale was better to-day than twelve months ago, Good raits were being supplied to discharged soldiers, costing fees than two pounds each. Another speaker declared that standard dress for women was probable.
MORE MAILS LOST.·'
Parcels for Hongkong included.
London, Jane 11.
The Post Office announces the low at sea, through enemy action, of percals for China, Datch Indies, Hongkong, North Borneo, Sarawak, Siam and the Straits Settlements, which were received in London for despatch from May 20 to May 16 inclusive.
PALM KERNELS AND PALM OIL.
London, June 12. In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Cavendish Bantinek, Mr. Hewins stated that the matter of securing for natives more adequate prices for palm kernels and palm oil had not been over- looked, notwithstanding the difficulty of the problem.
·A TRAITOR IN THE TOWER.
London, Jane 10.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonald MoNeill seked for in- formation regarding we prisquer now in the Tower of Loudon who had been brought ashore from a German submarine on thé weat Const. of Irelanu.
A GERMAN PROMISE.
Under present conditions it is possible to obtain the whole of the neosary course of practical training, including the loan of of all drugs and obemicals used in the daily practical work, for books and apparatus, and the cost }
the modest over of $12 12%, while farther expenditure of 25 58. the examination fee entails the
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.
Sundays and Holidays noon.
Information has been received from the Director, General of Fonts and Telegrapha Tokio, that on and after Let April 1918, the Post Office of Japan will collect, &. damage, charge from the sddressses of parcels on which Custom duties of inland, taxes are imposed in Japas, not withdrawn from the Post Office within 20 days from the date of the notice of their azival to be sent to the addressees.
London, June 11. According to Reuter's correspondent at New York, Mr. Lansing, in an address at the Union College, stated that the archives of the State Department disclosed that six weeks after Germany, krizing out of the submarining of the hospital ship, Busax, gave the United Staten a solemn promise to code ruthless submarine slaughter, Count Bernstorf, appreciating the worthlessness of the promise, asked the Berlin Foreign Office to advise him in ample time before Another paint in favour of dis the campaign recommenced in order that he might notify Garman pensing for women is that a nine because it was anticipated that a renewal of ruthlessness would struction in merchant ships in American harbours to destroy their maschinery month's course of practical in-
Orders issued day by Mr. The Director. General of Porte- and probably bring the United States into the war. What a comment pharmacy is sufficient to cuable Mounted Police and Water Police Portal Agencies at Abul Khazib, Amera,
Telegraphs, India, advise that: on Count Bernator's estimate of honour and good faith in his students to sit for the one and
dispensing and F. O. Jenkin, C. B. E., state
Parcel Foat Service to the Indian” Civil An issue of raincoats to these Bagdad Bars, Bases Oky,“Pro-Lut Government!" Mr. Lansing said the war must be won completely, only examination that is necessary Unite has been approved. Order Naseriyah, Qulat Salah, Bat-sah Shayuth The task must not be left half done. We must not smit to for qualification.
for same has been went to Noor and that
and
Zabair in posterity a legacy of blood and misery.
And in passing it may be pointed out that, the Diploms is quite distinct from the ordinary chemist's qualification. It is a legal qualiñestion that proves all it to act as dispensers (not assist anftment to enable thoes who hold ant dispensers) to medical men, dispensaries, and hospitals, where since the absence of men who
DESTRUCTION OF U-BOATS.
·
London, June 11 According to Reuter's correspondent at Paris, the Petit Parisien learns that since the last Anglo-French official estamente, the rate of destruction of submarines has farther improved. The month of May will provide a still more disastrous return for U-boats. One of the chief means of destruction, which is increasingly effective, is have gone out to fight the services the North Bee minefelde, chiefly laid by the British.
HONOURS FOR INDIAN SOLDIERS.
Mr. Macpherson replied that the accused had been identified
Loudan, June 6. sa Lanos-Corporsi J. Dowling, of the Connaught Bangura. He lus Casette sanonaces the following Birthday honours for would be court-martialled on ooarges of siding the enemy. Pre-distinguished service in connection with military operations in sumably he was a prisoner of war.
Egypt: Subdar Ali Maher, Military Croes; Havildar Rat Singh, Distinguished Conduct Medal, Both belong to the Hongkong Singapore Garrison Artillery.
¡BRITAIN'S FOOD ECONOMY,
London, June 11.
According to Renter's correspondent at Paris, Sir Arthur Lee, Director General of Food Production, has informed the London correspondent of the Petit Parisien that Great Britain hae economised a million and a ball sons of food, representing half a million more for Americans for war purposes -
TON-FOR-TON POLICY APPROVED.
London, Jane 12.
SILVER SHORTAGE IN HOLLAND.
London, Jans 11. Beuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that there is a short- of aver money in Holland owing to apparent illicit smelting or export People are boying up over the nominal volus. The authorities threaten the offenders.
KAISER AND HINDENBURG AS PEACE CANDIDATES!
London, June 11 cit Spencer Wilson, taking the chair at a meeting of the
According to the Turkish newspaper Yenidumys, the University Imperial Marine League, saru the League's campaign, so ensure of Stambal has selected M. Lenin to receive ine Nobel Peace Prize the inclusion as a condition of peace terms that the enemy Powers Diner candidates were the Kalear and von Hindenburg. anouid surrender an amount of mercantile tonnage equal to the Allied tonnage aank by the enemy, nad been ärtelmed, an the Livvernment had given assurances to the League on the matter.
ANTI-GERMAN FEELING IN HOLLAND.
Mesopotamia is
Damia is suspended except those intended for the personal use of the addresses and not for sale, cannot be sent to thom Police School.
offices or to Abadan, Ahwax or Mohm- Headquarters Club, 5,45 p.m.ardelos if reosived will not be delivered merah by the latter post, and that much sharp.
apply in person. din, to whom the members met similar article, haberdashery and
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Police and Mounted Police.
Monday, June 17.-Water
Platoon.
Toesday, June 18-No. 2
Platoon (except Water Police)
Wednesday, June 19-No. 1
Platoon.
Thursday, June 20,-No,
and will be liable to com aration
The amount of the shares per parcel is fred at 5 sen per day after the expiration of the period stipulated.
minutes earlier than the size given below Registered and Pardal Malle von 15 unless otherwise stated...
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The Importation into the Comm wealth of Australia of fos, sokasz, tas)
Friday, Jam 21.-No. 7. Plaat grown or produced in Bettiah Fomong-
toon.
sions is prohibied; unless Wče ponsent in writing of the Commonwealth Minister for Trade and Customs has been frist obtained.
of women dispensers have been hailed with so much enthusisam that one training college alone has found posts for no less than 500 lady students, who have trained for this work, and who have the eole management of the dispensing CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Africs and Egap) (except for manibers
of medicines under their care.
What is more, the work, which
is intensely interesting and is of the greatest importance and benefit to socisty at large; doen)** not entail long laborious hours of work that eap-all' one's energies and deprive one of the opport unity for recreation and other interesta.
Another point is that salaries paid for mach work are substantial enough to be well worth training far as it is possible for women who have trained sa qualified dispensers rise to posts that com
more.
OF 50.
Every Man Who Can be Spared
- Must Take up Arms."
The Pazsel Fost Services to British East of the Ihrpeditionary Forces), and to Abrminia Bagdad, Briskra, French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Parti
Africa Zanzibar' and Ex have been simpended.
ambjects in China, Blam, Siberis, and Correspondence, addressed to enemy Portuguese Fast Africa, Ferdia and Mor 0000 cannot be tinnumitted.
The Bervices to Germany, Austria, Bul--
As a result of the appeal of thesis and the Ottoman Empies;; 100 over military age, up to 50 for the Uninsured parcels for the United National Servies Ministry for men spended. Royal Garrison Artillery and the Kingdom will in future be forw Mechanical Transport Section of free Hongking in bees and the Puctio the Army Service Corps, many very carefully.
are therefore advised to pack such parcels men have enlisted recently by franked at the droÍVLAČE, and salarice of $150 a year and and the need for these men, sonstar pad to Yunanfs and Mengine mad
More, however, are required, addressed This is work that also brings for servida OVENESE, Was emphas
that young men may be released For dailvery by the Chinese Foats Offlo
should be superscribed. with the words girls and women into touch with feed yesterday by Sir Herbert educated people, and which has Morgan, of the Ministry of the advantage that it need not National Service. According to Renter's correspondent al Amdierdam, the many doctors' wives are taking it in by every poet,” said Sir. Har stop with matrimony. Indeed, * Offers of service are coming Telegraaf's Flashing parrespondent stated that two German officers so as to help their husbanda, bert to a Dal Chronicle repre were to uste attended the funeral of the purser of the Konsager for it is, obviously, of the greatest sentative. These olearly show Beater's correspondent at Washington states tast a pian for egeaton, who died as the result of torpedoing, but the 1881 man with a country practice to the people. It is obvious to all assistance to a young medios! the spirit and desimization of pooling all the resources of the United States and and co-beligerant moment leave for the journey was withdraw, is in reported star find that his wife has practical to follow the course of the into the vast coonomic and war machine, will soon be submitted to this is due to an argous request by sue falice Superintendent who knowledge of a subject that is so fighting in France that every man President Wilson. It is now in the hands of Mr. Harach, Unairman regarded such a facit as undesirable in view of ins and-German helpial to his profesion. of the War industries Board, who naa bean contarring with members spirit prevading in Flacatag.
Fall particulars concerning arms Food and fighting, and who can be spared must take up of the Uabinet and Allied representatives. Is is understood that the.
the training, fees, qualifies the services on which plan urges greater co-ordination of industrial effort and Allied Enancial requirements, also the elimination of duplication in mRÜM»
tions, do, may be had free depend, are the only esentials. facturing effort.
of cost from the secretary Clest thinking men“ must” arcivo
MORE ALLIED CO-ORDINATION.
London, June 11.
AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING OUTLOOK.
the
· London, June 11
GERMAN RAIDS ON HOSPITALS.
CASUALTIES AMONG "W. ANA. CS."
.
OUTWARD MAILS,
TO MORROW.
Haiphong." Calgon; – Stratti Bank
Colombo, Indiapaden, Egy Bouth Africa Europe via Spet -14th Jane, Registration 154 Lm. Letters Hoo they Japan vis Nagasari-14th June, 3 puz
SATURDAY, 15th June.
-5 pu "Probably any active, healtby Walhalwel and Tientsin-15th June
11 am
SUNDAY, 16th June.
via Suara, Homotals, United
-16th June; 9 aim.
MONDAY, 17th June.
Btates, Caande, Central and s South America and Europe. vis Ben Francisco-17th Fuse, Begistration 1,45 pm. Letters: 2.50.g.mp4
of the Westminster College at that conclusion, and they will Shanghai and North China-15th Jans, In the House of Commons, Mr. Joyneon-Hicks Baked How George's road, Southwark, Lon
London, Jane 10. for Lady Dispensera, 112, 8t be able to judge for themselves. often during the past inres wooks fave ine Germine bombed British don, SE, which is the oldest man over military age, up to 50, hospitals on the north coast of Fesues and what are sua casualties? | Jedine college in existence, and would be able to paas our-slande London, Jans 10. According to Renter's correspondent at New Yors, Mr. Marley, had recently reported that from May 15 to Jane i hospitals had through training of students, can additional mao-power, which is watow, Amo tod Hormone via Koe
Mr. Macpherson replied that Field Marshal Sir Dongian flag which, besides undertaking the desid Sir Berberi Chairman of the Shipping Board, speaking at Indiana, declared that been attacked on seven 000 ities in these also arrange to find board and flowing in from this mourosci
The by 1920 American antpaulding would aggregate 2,101 vessels of raids were im Kuled, cleven officers; 318 man; tive suters; eight lodging for girls and women who, wanted for the defense of Britain, over fourteen million dead-weight tonnage. Five Dillon dollar WATATU's, and aix Civilians; while iners were wounded eighteen living in the country wish to sed particularly for working of Japan would be required to carry out the present programLIO, officers, 534 man, eleven sisters, seven W‚A.A‚Œ,'%'and '(3 ouilians come up to London to train (the the guns which defend the const estimated thas in 1919 the United States should turn out over thirteen million tons of shipping in one year. It was hoped in 1920
inclusive cost of living and fees, lines. No redraît eniketingTMm this to establish a weekly passenger service between New York and both
&o, amekihting to sbout £70 a new 'Old Gased will bo izsp comate of cousa Amecios, and to sing meof the trade requirementa
year).There is also a Lady Dis- ferred to any other setTION OF BENI of kasis and Onina,
pensers Employment Burean in connection with the college whiching
overness without his consent¦ân is of the greatest help in finding
190 ww posts for students after they have arrived at two days ago, to In this connection, the decision, completed their training.
rescing the andpansion of the Order under which Bumiana resident in this od were called up, is of inte The calling up of B In the House of Commons Mr. military age is now in EG. Pretymen stated that the Over-agy volunteers sho miralty, was, giving; every en- the first place offer the ommittes has couragement, to the building of to any 2Tational
conorate shi
|ing Office,
AIR RAIDS' ON BELGIAN COAST,
Londos, June 11.
London, June 10, In the House of Commons, Mr. Anderson asked:How many members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps have been killed or injured abroad ?-
Mr. Micpherson replied:-One has been killed, eight have The Admiralty, in giving details of ten raids on sine objectives died of wounds and one has been înjared. in Belgiam berween Jane 6 and June 9 znclusive, wis tee that fourteen sons of bombs were dropped. fires were started as Bruges Docks Marialtce And St. Denis Westram aerodromes. There were four fires and two szpinsons in the eastern" basin at Bruges Docks, Two dirack hits, were obtained on the mole as Zeebrugge Hoary Anti- aircraft fize, was experienced and enemy aeroplanes were driven dit All our machines returned,
THE DEFENCE OF PARIS,
Renter's correspondent at Paris stated th been appointed to organise the defence of the capital
,
Concrete Ships..
TUESDAY, 18th June.
atów, Amoy and Poochow
and North Chfai
د میله نژاد
THURSDAY 20th June thai and Hörth: China-20th
FRIDAY, 21st Jun