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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1918
YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS.
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London, September 20.
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Lord Northcliffe, speaking to the officers and men of the New- railways and mince as part payment for the horrible destruction of the cities, villages and charches of France and Belgium. Pesce will be dictated by the Entente in Berlin. Town for town, jewel for jewel sad picture for picture Germany must pay full compensation."
THE BAKU EVACUATION."-
London, September 20, 201 There is some criticism here regarding the British expedition at Baku, the issue of which is described as a warning against quixotic enterprises," "As regüzde the coudnes of the Armenians at Bakr, it is pointed out the Armenian hillmen have shown themselve good fighters, bat pleinly Armeniana. The townsmen are very different
FOURTH FRENCH WAR LOAN.
London, September 20.
A Haras message states thes M. Klots, French Finence Minister, is foating the fourth French War Loan at a most propiticus moment. Though not ended the war is won and wetory is now in sight, There is an abandar-ce of money in the market at present, The French Government has decided to accept cash to the extent of half the amount of any individual subscription.
THE MACEDONIAN FRONT.
London, September 20. British and Greek troops took part in the Macedonian cffensive. Near Lake 'Doiran, Greek, Serbian and South Slav traspa broke through the Bulgarian line. North and East of Monastir Serbian Cavalry penetrated 20 miles. There have been larger and further captures of material and prisonere. A wide prospect is opened before the gallant Serbians. The capture of Zovik is looked upon as of considerable importance. The Balgare are in disorderly
retreat.
London, September 20.
Latest news states that Balgerians have evacuated positions on a seventy mile front, from Monestir to Vardar. The Serbians have taken prisoner 5,000 and have captured sixty guns, including the majority of the enemy's heavies. Heavy fire is possibly preluding the new cffezeire which has started on the left wing. In the Italian and "Freceb eestor, the Serba have now advanced thirty miles Cavsiry on the left of Polochke are advancing in the direction of Vardar Volley. The Balgars are retreating in disorder to the Cerna, near Middle Vardar. The First Balger Army of fifty batalions has |been completely defeated,
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London, September 20,
Beater learns from the Saloniks Front that the Serbians are pushing across the Cerns and continuing to merch on Prilep. The Bulgarian advance at the base has further progressed on the right, capturing Orezecko and advancing on Konophiehto.
RUSSIA'S FINANCES:
Russian coupons for 1918 are already due and indicate a more rook-like confidence in the ultimate re-establishment of Bussia's finances.
AUSTRIA'S PEACE MOVE.
London, September 20. The French are ready to retort to the Austrisa Nots. M. Pichon, French Foreign Minister, writing to the Swiss Minister acknowledg ing the reception of the Note transmitted, appended to the latter a copy of the Official Journal containing M. Olemencesne speech in Senate, as constituting the reply of the French Government to the Vienna Cabinet.
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IDLE DUTCH SHIPPING.
London, September 21. --- According to Renter's correspondent at Washington the State Department notifies that as long as Holland permite herself to be intimidated by German threats to destroy, her shipping there cannot be any arrangement for supplying her with American foodstafi the same as other neutrals,
Later.
The State Department's notification arose out of. Holland's appeal for American food expplies while 400,000 tons of Datch HONOLULU & JAPAN PORTS, that the Netherlands Government well open the way to s General shipping lay idle in European porte. The State Department hopes resumption of trade by removing the embargo on the movement of her ships."
The above named Steamer har ing arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery from alongside.
Cargo remaining undelivered cisco, Consignees of cargo on 19th September, 19it, at 5 P.M. that all will be landed at Consignees' ..Goods are being landed at risk and expense, and delivery their risk into the hazardous must then be taken from the and/or extra-hazardous Godowns Company'sGodown. of the Hongkong and Kowloon
Storage charges will be assess- Wharf and Godown, Company,ed on all cargo remaining un- Ltd., whence and/or from the delivered on 23rd September, 1918, Wharves, delivery may be ab at 5-P.M tained.
No Fire Insurance whatever No claim will be admitted after will be effected. the goods have left the Godown and all goods remaining un- delivered after noon the 25th September, will be subject to
rent,
after the Goods have left the "No Claim will be recognised Steamer or Godown
will be landed into the Com
All chafed and damaged cargo pany's Godown, where they will All claims against the steamer be examined on 24th September, must be presented to the under-1918, at 10 AM - signed on or before the 29th
No Claim will be recognised if September, or they will not be filed after the 30th September, recognized.
All broken, chafed and damag
ed Goods are to be left in the
1918
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T. DAIGO, Manager.
Godown, where they will be examined on the 24th September Hongkong, 17th September, 1918. at 10 am by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
No Insurance whatsoever has been sffected
Bills of Lading will be counter- eirmed by
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"KUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
Amsterdam, September 21. According to German papers the recent Bolshevist defeat on the Northern Frout id due to the muting of Lettien regimente, refusing to fight against the Britian.
London, September 20.
Beatar's correspondent at Amsterdam saye à meeting of Members of the Russian Dams and imperial. Quaacii nse, been held at Kief when it was resolved to isans manifestos pppesling, to sil tha Governments of Europe to and the Bolshevist terror. The Ukrainian Cabinet has decided to send a protest so all countries against the arrest and shooting of Ukranians in Husais and also a request to Germany to protect the Ukrainians from Bussia.
BRITISH OFFENSIVE IN PALESTINE
London, September 20.
Bouter learns that General Allenby yesterday attacked on front of sixtest tailer between Hafst and the sea," "broke, 'through the Turkish lines and eutered, by the afternoon, Taikuran, advancing in the reary of the B depth of twelve miles. The ava
cavalry passed on, whale Turkish Army eastwarde towards Babins. Other Gavalry advanced marth. eastwards towards Le Afuis and Baisan in order to interceps she retreating turks northwarda" Three thousand prisoners wars taken. General Allenby also reports that the rigas wing, on the 18th inst sitacked westwards of the Jordan and occupied Hd Hinwhart, botag an advance of three for four miles. El Mingher in the nevaral zonda from thejesat and west of the Jordan.” Isa affected in order to prevent the Tarks on the
2004 There are 18,000 Turks on the west and 6,000
is now in the rear of enem will fad great difiis
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YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH LABOUR AND THE WAR.
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A feature of the Labour Conference to-day was the nevere castigation administered to a British delegate who aaserted that the ESSAYEKI, Manager, Allies were warring for Impérialistic sima, Mr. Sidney Webbi We, 14, Pedder Street, Hongkong. emphasised that the delegate was not speaking for the British Delegation the vast majority of whom strongly favoured the con finnares of the war to victory. Mr. J. H. Thomas, M. F., also denoured the delegate's speech which he emphasised did not represent the views of British Labour. (Appisure) There could be no ending to the war antil the Germans volentertly or compulsorily. cleared out of France and Belgium. It was never intended to leans Germany a free hand in the east. (Applause) They could never agree to the Breetlipvak Pesce. British Labour would fight to the end for ite wer aims, (Cheers.)
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The report of the War Aims Committee was adopted. The report expressed' unqualified determination of Labour to helpy the Allies drive the Central Powers out of the occupied territorise,-It supported President Wilson in his fourteen propositions and de manded the direct official representation of workers at the Peace Conference. It was decided to hold a world Labour Conference at the same time and place as the Peace Conference. It objected to secate diplomacy and secret treaties. Mr. Bowen, American Delegate, UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. notified that in the event of the, holding of any future inter-Allina Conference, at which enemy delegations were present, American representatives would not participante.
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GERMAN POLITICAL CRISIS.
Amsterdam, September 21.
Government arisis has reached a climax The Majority parties The Leipaiger Tageblatt's Berlin correspondent says the firmly resolved for a Parliamentary Government which will pursue's policy demanded by the serioasases of the eituation, independently of the Main Headquarters. The Social Democrats have declared their readiness to anter. the new Government on condition that two or three poats are occupied by Socialists. The decision tests with the Centrs Party, which meets on Monday. The paper advocates the appointment of Count Rantssu, Minister at Copenhagen, as Chancellor.
'THE POLISH QUESTION.
London, September 21
A semi-official Berlin telegram says the negotiations between Germany and Austria-Hungary regarding Poland are still without result, Germany, sa before, rejects the so
Polish solution.
(Continued a page 9).
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