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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1)

THE RECENT FIGHTING IN PALESTINE.

"THE CASUALTIES,

LONDON, April 2. Is the House of Commons, Mr. Boner law with that in the,, recent -Battle at (Hluch, the total British killed was under 406) and the enemy. snsualties were 8,000, -

LATER.

A further description of the Cluzi operation is given in an offici report from Egypt.

Wadi was occupied without resist- eave und in ouder' to trapel tha

Sigh. tieneral Haiwelf) nemy

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

HUN BARBARITY.

A SEPTUAGENARIAN HOSTAGE

Jussy, April 2

It transpires that the "frerians have arrested at Bucharest the septuagenarian mother of M. Bratiano, the Premiér, holding her as a hostage.

ACTIVITY AT DIXMUDE

LONDON, April 2

THE CHINA MAIL.

„THE WAR OFFICE.

A NEW DEPARTMENT.

LONDON, April 4. A new Department of the War Office has been created to take over the functions of various departments relating to the commercial side of the business of supplying the Army."except as regards munitions.

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BAVARIA JOINS IN THE PEACE CHORUS.

SPORT.

YACHTING.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB..

day's races

Following are the results of last Satar

TENNIS

THE H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENTS,

The great interess taken in the Tennis) Touraments wax avidenced yesterday by the large number of spectators present | to witnew the contests. In the Cham HANDICAP CLABA, Ladies' Face for "Token Cup" present-pionship singles Sg Sze Kwong, the ed by Commulore Sandeman N, runner-up in fist year's "contests met Course Lyemua Beacon (P). Kowloon N. H. Rent who played an excellent Rocks (F). Channel Rocks (P) Dis-game, but was defzuted 6–3, 5-7, 0– tance-726 miles.

Yacht.

defested E. Hancock.

H'cap on Finishing Corrected. Another Chincur player, We Po Krung, The results of last sight'a nutches were follows:

Course

Tiine. Time. M. 8. I. M. 5. นน. .

Dione...owes 1.13 414 41 40 54 Rella Scratch 400 56 405 30 Jessien...

muest 36 16 18 435 42 Kathleen

4.3021 43 4 16 35 Colleen...

*. D. X. 5. 3.39. R. Kumatto... 36.13.4 4800 4 11 42 Aileen... Position

BERNE April 2 Telegrams from Vienna emphasias that the Austrian Foreign Minister's statement of March 31 is on all fours A Belgian communique says: There with von Bethmann Hollweg's statement has been continuous, artillery firing over in the Richstag and that both state. the whole front, especially in the regionments are intended to show the complete of Dixmuda

ananimity of the Centenl Powers on all questions.

The Bavarian Press has now joined Dione the peace chorus, declaring that Avatrin (2) Rolls

(3) Musetta and Germany are ready to enter any Jessica practicable way leading to an honour-(5) Kathleen able peace.

THE FRENCH FRONT.

FARTHER SUCCESSES.

Lispos, April 2 A French communiqué sags: Between the Somtue and the Oise there has been intermittent artillery Aring d hetween

RUSSIA AND THE WAR.

AGREEMENTS.

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Soiled by

Miss Dione May.

Miss Pheobe May-03

Misa C. Main.

Mm Lowe.

Colleen

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Mrs Stoneman.

CHAMPIONSİNİ SIVILES. Ng Sze Kweng beut N.E. Kent, 6–3,

Wong, Po Keung beat H. Hancock, | Imu, -3, 4-8.

HA. Nisbat beat F. I. Redmond, (6—1, 6-9), &——2.

HANDIA STRCLES "A."

31. Soeters (recs. 3/8) bear E. Abraham frees. 1/8, 1—8, 1, 62

S. E. Green (owes 3078) - brat . H. King Trees, 13:1), 6-3, 10--8, :

Captain Milner Tonen, freck, 15/1) Teut

DESIGN CEH. Daphne Cup" Presented by Mr F. E. A. F. Rework (ram, 5/09, 10, 6–2, Say th

Course:Lyenn Beacon (), Kow.)

H'capou Finishing Corrected

she Ailetse and the fp road we capturERMINATION TO UNSWER Tot Boks (PL Distance 6.2 miles

VINGLY FULFIL THEM.

PETROGRAD, Apel 2.

Yacht

devided to atwamit 'the sguptare oří #awat by a ameped. The Bes was spaused a Marah and 70 prisoners wite taken. The soreral systems" of trenches and

Fixt of Nenville Berman, ormamander troved up three strong points. solumns which our mounted troepsdefence, were driven back to the Margival the enemy, after a vigorous

M. Lynff, reociing representatives of Ailsa. delayed. Owing to four mod lack of outskirts of Vauxillon and Tathaxs the Press, repenter the Russian | Bonita water the operation was not to suffering heavily, the hundred, and Government's determination to unwer-Halcyon...... pletes. We took up a defensive eight prisoners and machine guns vingly fulfil its treaties and agreements.

were emptured. The artillery on both with the Allies to prosecute the war to position, southward of Guz.

sides was very active west of Maisons a victorious, conclusion. Free Russians heavily reputed a Turkish attack cade-Champagne.

would not how before an invader who had been striving to humiliate them. Victory over the Kaiser, would be victory of democracy over the strongest bulwark of reaction in the world.

W2.

„the 27th and withdrew the infantry to Wali Guzzed on the 99th remian- ing in decupation thereof.

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The "heig's casualties are este mated at 8,jom. We took $30 prisoners. under 100,

Thirkilled numberdak

Sinal parties of British, mugher. ing under 200, "a bebevel to have penetrated (laza. They wentaff and are missing.

THE RUMANIAN FRONT.“

Losnox, April 2

INDIAN QUESTIONS.

STATEMENTS IN PARLIAMENT,

LONDON, April 1.

Position

L'uurse Mi Scratch

(1) Bonita... (2) Halcyon

(3) Atsa.......

Time B. M. N. 14 19 √12 (44 + 12 43

Time

X. 2. ́ S. 1 14 19 112 04 112

KEYWARD DAYS AND CARL CLASS. "Lysbeth Cup" arah Cup prevented by Com

Coume-Lyemun Beacon (P), Kow- loon Rocks (F). Distance 6.3-miles

Heapon Finishing Corrected CHUTNO Time Time

Fach:

R

SHANGHAI AND THE RUSSIAN REYOLUTION.

Owl.

M. 9. 11. M. M. Suratch &

V. H. 8.

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Thecla...

4260 lowes 31 4 25 49 Toinsette...rec. 31

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In the House of Commons, Šir J. B. Rees emphasised the seriousness to India of the prohibition of the import of coffee by the United Kingdom and urged that ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT THE Dawnuwes 31 4 20 56 491 27 the Imperial Government should allow the import of the Indian coffee crop nn- der license.

"

Mr. Chamberkin replied that he was communicating with the Board of Trade on the subject.

RUSSIAN CONSULATE,

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Practically the whole of the Russian community of Shanghai, to the number about 300, attended a meeting held at Russian Consulate-General on Whargpoo Road lea: week. The meeting,

which In reply to Col. Yate, Mr. Chamber proved to be a a most enthusiastic one, A Gemuan official report states-lain said the Bay was considering the had been

called hy Mr V. Gross resprimendacions of the Committee(Consul-General) for the purpose of red- A Russina aftack on

regarding the granting of the same rate in the official announcement of the kilometres front in the au Valley of exchange for rupees into krana to the adication of the Tar and of Grand

Duke Michael. In addition to

to residents of Shanghai, a number of sailors from the R. Yatr. Poltava were present.

broke down.

il SUVCH

THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DOMINIONS.

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troops in Persin as to the Indo European, telegraph officers in Persia. A decision would ha ranched as soon as possible.

Replying to Major Waring, Mr Chamberlain said that Mr. Wakefield, the Director General of Revenue at Hyderabad, had drawn the attention of the Raj to the possibility of neing cer tain material for the manufacture of Lasnoy, April 2. munitions. Experiments showing the Hon. Walter Long utility of the material had not yet materials; consequently final decision

LUNCHEON AT THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

The It.

The Consul-General presided, and on rising to speak he was accorded a great reception. He first explained the object for which the meeting had been called and then read the abdication decrees of the Tsar and the Grand Duke. The latter stated that he would be prepared to assume office only on one condition, viz. that he was elected by the who's of the people; in the meantime he would Government.

DD X

Lady Ursula Scratch Sirius. Lysbeth

6 24 10 424710

(1) Dawn ......

Position

(2) Sirius

(3) Theels.

Toinnette... Lady Ursula

RIFLE SHOOTING.

HR. VOLUNTEER RESERVES. v.

THE REST.“

On Saturday last the H.K. Volunteer Reserves met at King's Park range, ■ team representing the rest of the Colony. In view of the forthcoming northern Interport Match against Shanghai, the on Saturday has aptly been describes

PANDICAP BANOLEN ** *."

1. E. Wood twer) v. 1 Winkler (rves, } 3/4 6-2 19-20. Owing to the length of the second set the match whis Dot Enished.

TOMORROW'S MATCHES.

Men's Handicap, Doubles.—X. Wright | and K. Robinson v. H. Murray' Bain sul 21 c. fáhreit J. R. Wood and J. J. F. Wodehouse Y. . Winkler and J. John- keer: N. E. Kent und Lt.-Col. Crisp v.

Capt. liner Jones and F. W. Cary: M. M. Mæos and W. Mfanning v. A..0.

3. Fletcher aust. FL. A. Nimbet.

EXHIBITION MATCH BY JAPANESE CHAMPION.

Mr. Shamizu, who is phasing throngb Hongkong on his way to Calcutta, played an exhibition gume with Mr. S. E. Green, the local champion, at the Cricket Ground, starting at 1.17 shis afternoon.

Mr. Shamian well known in the | East as an exceptionally fine exponent of the game. He has on several occa sions contested the Lengal Championship, securing the inurels in that competition Rast year and in 1915, and alwo ais pears ago. He has also played in America and. Sorth Amerios, winning the " Buenca Aires: Cap récently, stalo carrying off the honours in many other competi- tions in varions parts of the world..

presiding at a huncheon given by the established its superiority over other leave all power in the Provisional as an Interport Trial Match. Each tento testal, running into fourteen

House of Commons to the Dominions regarding its employment bad not yet representatives, said be rejoiced at their been taken." presence in London at this juncture and cordially welcomed the Indian reprezentatives.

the Empire

He celared that

would emerge from and grenter

the War xtronger than ever. This gathering of the Dominions representatives is imaght with immense possibilities and from it will emerge an Empire such, as we have never seen before."

"He referred to General Souta, amid loud cheers, as a soldier and a statesman full of courage and wisdom, who had acquired the right to advise and help ne in the time of stress and difficulty.

A RUSSIAN PLOT.

IMPORTANT ARRESTS.

PETROGRAD,

The Government and ordered the removal to Petrograd of all personages detained with the ex-Tsar at Tsars koeselo.

The Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna air a nimber of the suite of Grand Duke Boris have been arrested for supposed connection with a plot to proclaim Grand Duke Nicholas as Tar.

THE US. AND GERMANY.

"

General Smuts received an ovation THE PRESIDENT'S MOMENTOUS npon rising to reply." He said that he wished General Botha could be there to reply with Sir Bobert Borden, but he was till tearing a burden in South Afrien

the new Government had already been for

The Consul General pointed out that

established, and advised all present to give their full support to it. No trouble was anticipated, and his advice to them.

was, to "carry on as usual, The meeting thereupon adopted a re solution of ita

And "loyalty wholehearted support to the new regime, and telegrams to this effect were accordingly drafted

sent) mice, (4) to Mr Mikukod, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and (3) to Mr Rodzianko, the Chuirroan of the Dums.

The

A game of four sets was played and at the beginning it appeared that Mr. Gren would be able to hold his out without any great difficulty. He won the first set by six games to three. wecond set, however, was hardly con consisted of twelve men, the best ten

the use of aperture sights, the match et Mr. Green had to keep on the move cores counting, there being no handicap victory by eight games to six. In this

Before the Japanese player secured the l

being bold ander Interport conditions. incesenatly and although his fine back The selection of the team to oppose haud play got him out of mary a the H.E.V.R. was entrusted to Messra dificulty, it was noticeable that he was Mrauk (H.R.V.C.) Wallace (H.M.Bot by any means holding himself in. "Tamur"), and Grimes (RE). Unforth the other hand, the Japanese had to tunately, several of the first nominations, put in some very fine play to keep his Soris Ball (6.5 1.1.) were unable to fine placing began to tell upon his Franks, D.S.P. and end. In the third es afr. Shimizu's accept the invitation to shoot for the opposent; and the Iafter was apparently While the telegrams were being Rest

in difficultice early in the wet and the drafted a suggestion was made, and at

The Reserves slot exceptionally well,Fapanese wecured the victory by six games once adopted, that there should be a collection in aid of the funds of the making the very fine average of 9.5 per to three. In the fourth set. which the Provisional Government, a box, was man for, the ten men, and winning by Japanese won easily, it became quite seat round which resulted in no less a the wide margin of 81 points. L/C apparent that Mr. Green could not keep! sum than 6.000 roubles. being immediate Goodman made a possible at 500 yards the pace and Mr. Shimiza had quite the ly subscribed. A draft for this amount has already been abled to Mr Rodzianka. All the Reserves except Lieut. Therniastery of his opponent, winning easily

Before the proceedings terminated hil used aperture sights. Pte. Aby six games to one. hearty cheers were given for the Consul-Jenkins made the highest score for the The match, therefore, tras a victory, for General, who, amid renewed applause, day, 08, a "magpis" at both 500 and 600 Shimizu, 6-3, 6-8, Burns, Bumā,

shoulder high, around the

yards ranges spoiling what woukluther- wise have been a fine score.

room.

MESSAGE.

was carried.:

Mr Grosse ter dared his best thanks to WASHINGTON, April 2.

C.P.O. Cree, 8.313, "Tamery using Everybody is on the tip-toe of ex-all present for the reception he had been

given and said he hoped that the Pro open sights, made the very creditable which no other man could bear (Cheers). pectation of President Wilson's message visional Government would be good score of 93, the highest for the Rest,

to Congress on Tuesday,

for. thom all-their allies included, and several of whom used aperture sights, He frankly confessed that what had

Mesanges from patriotic societies are that the War would soon be fought to u impressed him was the United Kingdom's pouring into the White House support victorious conclusion. He also announced. At the gonclusion of the match tea

that the new Government had already was served and was much appreciated. was effort, which had surpassed,,hising President Wilson

the

The full Boores we Chines Govern Special trains are proceeding to been recognised by Washington with war delegations.

The mosting concluded with a resola:

HK.V.R The pacificists are equally busy and

tion. are advertising wholesale in favour of ou, passed with applause, for the new Pte. A. Jeskina. 33 39 33 95

Government's success.

L/C. F. C. Goodman The photograph's of the Taar and other Pte. H. Elson arbitration.

royalty, which have adorned several of LC. E. Carpmasl... the rooms of the new Russian Consulate, Pte. J. Simpson- have already been taken down.-Shang Pta A. Brock. hai Mercury

Sgt. G. H. M. Barin QMS. E. W

ment

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imagination. This effort, and spirit are a pledge that all would end well. (Cheers). The effort of the Dominions was also marvellous. Canada alone had made an offort. equal to that of Great Britain in the time of the Boer War. GERMANS LOOTING ST. QUENTIK. He paid a tribute to the Indian troops saying that he never commanded more loys or braver men He also paid a tribute to the Australian and New Zealand troops,

THE SILYER MARKET.

LONDON, March, 294.

Messrs. Montagu & Co's. report, dated the 29th March, says the market "is generally quiet.. The fall in price is due to the absence, of competition with a demand for Indian coinage

LONDON, April 2. The British are now within sight of the spires of St. Quentin, where the Germans, after months of luxury, and licence, have begun to loot the museums, picture galleries, etc. Part of the town is already ruined by fires and explosions.

THE FAILURE OF GERMAN SUBMARINISM.

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GRANDCOURT "VICTORY."

THE NEW GERMAN METHODS.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

POLICE SCHOOL.

London, Feb. 11th.-Mr. Philip Gibba Thursday, April 5th writes from the British Headquarters inspector Gerrard). France: The German abandonment

This is

Wednesday, April 11th-Clean XI of Grandcourt enabled our troops to walk in

in practically unopposed. The Inspector: Gordon)..

Tharaday, April 12th- XQ German command preferred this to

ave casualties rather than hold on to spector Gerrard).

Friday April 13th-CI (Chief- There is no doubt that there would the ground regardless of

new phase J not be very much to choose between the not let him act thus, M

bloody Intor Ker). two players excepting for the superior counter-attacks at Saint Elvi abowed. capture of staying powers of Mr. Shimizu, as at the Grandcourt after beginning, both displayed equal dexterity and accuracy in placing the ball.

'DISMISSAL OF A TEACHER.

AN, IMPORTANT DECISION.

A year ago

the

Beaucourt and Beaumont Hamel became

PARADES, 5.30 TL. Tuesday, April 10th-Whale of No. Z & place of misery for the Germans, but Company, under Chief Inspector Lam

position was still worse after mert and 0.0. Company. Sunday as the result of the British advance. The Gormans probably then

the

Wednesday, April 11th-Whole of

began withdrawal to s stronger. 1 Company under Chief Inspector and higher position south of Miraumont Lammert sod. O.C, Fatou...

Thursday, April 12th-Whole of Na and Prs where they are digging with great industry,

frost. One trench bite the hard is Corapazy under Chief Inspector Lam-

the way to

Grandcourt, and the British on Trest and 0.C. Company, day trudged steadily across the snow

wapsira OFFICERS,

One of our telegrams to-day says the 31 28 33 92 Madras Times records an important

and found a few lerroan, much litter

All Warning Officers, accept of Mounted 1 31 30 pe decision is the Bigh Court at Calcutta and a number of dead. Then they de 99 32. 30 91 in respect of a teacher and his employer cided to rush on to Grandcourt, a sinister Folice, will meet at the D.S.P.'s office

residential master in the Armenian 31 29 30 30 College was given month's salary at spot and an evil-sounding name to the on Thursday at 3.45 Unifor

the beginning of the term in lieu of Somme troops because on their heads for optiona

(Sad) F. C. JENEN, notice, and was summarily dismissed. many months the enemy's mussed guns rained explosives over the whole of the He appealed and Me Justice Greaves Contal-usison and Fozières canntry. No held that a month's notice at the begin 28 31 23 88 ning of school term, when it would be one knew whether Grandcourt was

31.S. J. C. Mackay

27 39 304 SÐ

303 318 307 325

Counted out

Total.......

THE BEST."

31 23 25 19 dificult to obtain another post, war in occupied. Therefore our artillery

he shows that the ship red,C.P.O. G. Creé (Navy) 29 33 31 93 months -

entered British (the

your

•put.up.

D.S.P. (B)

***NO MIDDLE COURAZ.”S

Professor Hans Delbrusel

Mr Hard, writing in the Daily Tele. Q.ME. D. Tolla graph, points out the misleading nature Lieut. M. Thornhill

the Board of Trade returus sen

Sufficient, and he awarded the school-great barrage. The enemy's guns res

pended heavily, but failed to check the inder of importa, because they give

349 360 361 1092 master the equivalent of salary money values and not weights.

200 500 600 T1. board and lodging for five additions? advance, although they caused a few casualties. There was no fighting in the Becretary of the Liverpool Shipowners

"outh

village ruine and the

took British Association has analysed the and Mr Heath (Taikoo RC.) 31 32 27 20 The master was paid by the

of Grandcourt, bich MrEldridge (Taikoo.RO) 28. 29 so managers of Armenian LONDON, April 27.

This port for tom half bra rimett ('Olio)) 31. 37. 37, 80 Inge thought in doubt that they had the war honeysvabel with deep jugosis anations, drie pour

The The Daily Telegraph's" naval ex

20 25 30 68 salary in lieu of a month's notice. WeThe seizure of Baillecart Farro Korrespondent" about what to so will

occurred on Wednesday night for the half-year ended 1914 The C/Sadar Khan

should have thought sa too, though we pert points out that while the sub 14,700,000, compared with 25,178,000 Capt. Murrs Scott law on their side in siving him a month containing stores and rations.

did Nobody in Germany wishes for the The fact that quite a moderate inquiry, Marine piracy was designed to stop all weight of import, was 21,096,900 109 for Q.M.8. Black (RE) 28 28 2884dismissing a teacher--unless for some the snow. The Germans apparentle

(L.) 31 39 25 84 can recognite the cruel inequitability of bright light of the fall moon illuminated Belgium Ho ways

Annexation of Belgium. Military control British trade immediately, sticking at the 1817 period and 29,813,000 tona no inhumanity to affect this sim, British the 1914, period. The monthly figures stages (KG) 28 25 28 83 very serious fault at the opening of a pot anticipate the attack and ware cangat

has been suggested, but even if the Bel- 30 27 2683 term, when every headmaster has secured in their dug-outs making no resist ance. It was chiefly a matter of dodging parts during the "blockade had been shows marked diminution in the last Corp D. Grimes (B.E.

quarter of 1016 compared with the

28 28 23-77 all the teachers that he wants and there she shall Bre and walking into abandon gians were given German generals, there visited by 10,000 ships of all nationali imitar period of 1914, the decrease being Q.3.6. Williams (RE)

are "no vacancies. Managers of schools positions. These captores are im- is no proof that they would side wită ties, excluding fishing vessels and local 25 per cent for October, 14 per cent. Lor

201 201 272 864 however, are sometimes particularly. tradera. Cum de afde datos Bovember, and 28 per cent, for Decem- Counted ort

He heartless in regard to their masters, and portant and interesting and give a signi: Germany in the event of mother, we Bergt. Fitt (EEP); "D

it will be a matter of mach satisfaction to cant hint as to the new G It would be impossible to pur- Girian The naval expert challenges Admiral bar, although, there was striking

methods, which seem to contist, in falling many teacher that the managers of the back here and there to the defences be- garsons in Belgium in peace lime, since vor Capello to say how many sube increase in raoney valpes. Food in Mr Wright (Dockyard

·KO). also showed a marked decline. marines, costing a quarter of a million Hard sums up the main cause of the

porta

Armenian College have been made to pay for Besame, which they have been vir men would not be shio event lo sterling each, have not returned

heavily for their apparent unkind bess decreases as the decline in the available

to a member of their staff We don't strengthening untiringly since the Somme street in tonnage, and be says there must be a Earther restriction of

thegential Importa

which had to be filled, caused a rise of 7/18 of a penny yesterday proves the uncertainty of the supplies. A reaction of 3/16 to-day was not unexpected, but the undertone remains good.

(Delayed in transmission.)

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Wednesday, 4th April.

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will no doubt make a note of it. It and uneasiness were not observable pre- would com to imply thats schoolmas piously to the same degree felgach ter even if he is paid by the month

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