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BATURDAY, APRIL 28 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continund from Pagi 1.)

HONOURING THE PREMIER,

FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF **

LONDON CONFERRED.

SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

Lesnáš, April. 97. - There was a distinguished usMUTL blage at the railluell on this, es mies of the contterring, of the Peredo

Bo one

can starve us (Chwery.) But all must help. You have your ritions. Keep to them. The kit (chen must bolp as well as the work. shop and the trenches. If these steps for cultivation had been taken a year or eighteen months ago, we should have had no anger about food now. We might not have had enenght wheat, but there would have (beete serað. Cats and, burley are Very good food was brought up on them. Laughter

SHIPPING, ANÏ" MIRORES. Turning to shipping. Mr. Llogul tieorge said the unting down

THE CHINA MAIL.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE FRENCH FRONT.

ARTILLERY BUSY.

Lostos, April 26.

A French communiq says:-There has been great reciprocal" artillery tivity in the Westende sector in Belgium.

The Germans have not renewed their attacks hetween the Aisne and Cherain- dex-Dames after their sanguínary defenta of yesterday..

Therd has been a furions artillery duol in the sectors of Cerny and

urtebisa..

Six German aeroplanes were felled in airtight between the 23rd and 4th, in

MR. BONAR LAW'S SON,

of the City on the Premier, The Bt. Fimports last year was not nenate.addition to sixteen which were seen to How ME. Boyd Gegrge, All the wildition to the saving of a million fall in the enemy lines seriously rianaged. Botamos und Indian representi fond half tons last your new rives were present, and al Lonkurrangeres were now working to Curzon, Lei Ähjnere Mr. Acthe stop in additional six million zaves Henderson, annerisis Pyers and

The Premier all Lemmonene,

great creeption upon los aurivula

The Brief began his speed' by British Emphasising the greathing superiority over the Germans, Tu Jend 1915, we had lost $1 guns

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AMSTERDAM, April 26. The Eukuhaariger says that Mr. Bonar Law's son is a prisoner of the Turks in

Palestine..

imports: Arrangements were also being nude whereby ultimately in [ports wimid be sunt down by over ten

million tond yearly, without inter A SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE.

ring with any essential indristry,

going to sat Finthetore, we are

We wry baking at the, tiruler.

STOCKHOLM, April 26. The Foreign Ministers of Sweden..) Norway and "Denmark will confer at Stockholm from May 9th to May 11th

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SPAIN AND GERMANY.

REFORMIST PARTY DEMANDS A RUPTURE

Mamun, April 20. The Reformist Party have issued a manifesto which demands the abandon-

a considerable number of prisoners. Jarraignants whereby we can get Since then we had not lose a single most of our minerale worked in the gay and lave expoured-100)," while mines of threat Britain (vers.) we have taken ton Clemaans for every | We in Hebe getting for millions Britisher they have taken. Cheers for car in additior ter what we are » Viny. Til ayith: 200 guns wis ég getting now out of this country by ptured with a ditch of the loss (sas), August next, and our blast furiates

nired by the French in their losses will be adapted "for that purement of neutrality and a rapture with Cứ thựa Carly days when they had You know whân ter million tons of Geraiany,

interior, eqpigment. All this meant imports Invant If this had been ultimaty victory at less ust. The saved a year ago there would now"] Gerans her duty hence their have been a year's sufiply of wheat despair which has resulted in black stored in. this country, pirnes,

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THE BRIBERY SCANDAL

AT PEKING.

OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS.

BEPORT OF THE INVESTIGATORS.

The following is a translation of the report submitted by Hsia Shop-kang and Chang Chih-man, the two investigators appointed by the Fresident to investi- gate the bribery case alleged to have been committed by the Minister änd Vice-Minister of Finance:-

Upon the wesipt of Your Excol- leney's orier, wh

with our

investigation by king inquiries

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of Councillor respecting this case, According to his reply, Vice-Minister 15.30 Yin Ju- attempted to offer bribes to other officials on behalf of the merchants consideration" for the granting of certain conditions. Inquiries of "the Minister of Finance elicited the in- formation that Vice-Minister Yin dil actually act as an intermediary on be half of the merchnate to offer hima bribe as a consideration for certain proposals in favour of the merchants and that she bribe offered by the Vice Minister was rejected by the Minister.

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Mr. Alex W. S. Ginh

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Victoria Recreation Chib Ber. T. W. Scholen ...!! Performance, sh Peak Club (Ence week, 1917) given by Mr. and Mrs. "Stokes "(per

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Prol and Competitions, Royal

Hongkong Golf Club

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GENEROSITY" TO. NEUTRALS.

monthly subscription). Mr. . 6. Smith Counting

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AMSTERDAM, April 26.

A Berlin mesange anys that Germany has offered safe" conduct, to, neutral vesacla, sheltering i British harbours, with foodstuffs. för their countries.

" AUSTRIAN IRON TRUST.

dighty-five million "Mr. Lloga George sail that de bushels of wheus in Uribe-1 would not say that the war wonki | would assay for the asking, but for last through to 1018, but they were si fetching. Is ught to have hergi tuking no risks, hemen the intensely here, I believe about twenty or increased cultivation and Claborate thirty million bushels of it bad to DISSOLUTION HURTS GERMANY. food mgastires. The future, of the go to the Mitai Stutes for lack of Country depended on how much fother Marketé, Wennust gut lówn politicians lad „lemanys).

The Empire fed until we discover the method quat la consulted, in future, before for destroying, this on bacillus, war, not during wor, and the 'com. That is one thing timt ime got to be 1914 af the Elpire sist, become long laut not all." We are buibling „reality. W (Cheers.)

ships. The Shipping Controller!" falendy ins made argenents hereby we get three times, possibly

FILL REPORT OF THE SPEECH.

After reforzag to our exptures in four times, as many new ships in guna and prisoners, Mr. Lloyd-fleorge | 1917 as last year,

continued: Oug victory is becoming [The Specch is not complete.] increasingly assured. Submarinisme

is the worst problém we have to

BRITISH REPULSE "HEAVY COUNTER-ATTACKS.

meer.. and we mean to meet it.THE MACEDONIAN FRONT. (Cheers.) Gemaury "ments to Yanke the song absolutely impussable kir any craft. That is essential to vie fory for them.

De is essential to victory for to that they should fail Don't let us minimise the gravity, of the situation," Caless we appreciate

·H, we ennnot meet it... This problem {

LONDON, April 27.

A British official despatch from Salonika reports.

We repulsed two beavy counter-

ZURICH, April 16" The Austrian Iron Trast has been dissolveil This is a blow to German' industrial influence in Austria, as the Truat was backed by German capital.

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According to the statement of the Vice-Minister, the merebants expressed their desire to offer money to the Minis ter and asked him to approach the intter

How with the offer. The request was, ever, rejected by the Vice-Minister at the time. Later on when be inet Low978- cillor Yt, he only mentioned this incident, in the course of their conversa tion, and he knew no more beyond that. The merchants concerned, however, give another version of the story. They that from them the Minister demanded a certain sum of money to pay for the shares of the Company and that they were compelled by the Minister esign a written statement. The mer- chantsay nothing about either the Vive Minister or Councillor Ya.

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seers to us that the story told by Councillor Yu and Minister Chen agree with each other while Vice-Ministeri Yin gives quite a different version of the case. As to, the statement of the mer- to chants, it seems that they intend direct the attack upon the Minister of Finance. Again, according to the mer- chan, the sum

offered was 350,000 while Minister Chen says that only $35,000 was offered. There we again discover the disparity respecting the Amount of the money offered between the statements of the Minister and the merchants. In short the case relates to financial affairs and the persons concerned are in some way or other under suspi

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We beg to bring the findings of our investigation to the notice of Your Excellency and leave the matter to your I own decision."

MERCHANTS PETITION.

According to the Peking Daily Newa the following is an English version of the petition presented to the Cabinet and referred to in the report submitted. 1. to the President by Isia Shoukang and

Chang Chih-tan

2.6.5

Sirs-We, the undersigned, beg res pectfully to state that for the purpose of legitimate trade we some time ago organized a trust company known as the Faoli Syndicate and submitted to Parlis- ment through the Cabinet Office a copy of our Arictles of Association for ap 2.131.15 proval

However; these Articles ware so materially altered by Parliament that we thought there who too narrow a margin for us to make any profit and we dissolved the Syndicate.

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Massrs. W. P. Loxley & 65. 2.500 institution of Engineers and

Shipbuilders

500

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Kritishers monthly sub.). Staff of Messrs. Läue, Cuwe...

ford & Co. (monthly sub.)" 181 Interest to 31/10/16 on loosi-

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THE LABOUR REYOLTS IN .GERMANY.

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K.CMG. (monthly nb.) Mr. (. Thorne (rmathly sub.) A. W. (monthly sub.) Mr. B. G. Newall Mr. J. W. R. Allan

Our Little Bit Society Concert promoted by {w. Owen and held in the Kow. Jon Dork Reading Room... Alesurs. Catell & To. Imonth-

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AMSTERDAM, April 26.

has worriedl us for 'at, least two and attacks on Wednesday night on the a half years, At first the GertaensDoiran-Vardar front. We are themselves did pot pealise the tinning to consolidate our new positions. potency of "the wripon: Later they èncentrated on building submarines. Since the Germans determined to sink all craft indiscriminately they bad synk more ships, but they lind brought America in. (Cheor.) I am perfectly satisfied with the bal anee. (Cheers.) Anorica at length

A message from Berlin states that saw it was useless waving the neutral in the Reichstag Committee Herr flag in the face of the shark, Groener described the recent strikes" (Cheers) The heat" bins of the hypnotism of the grasses, which Alhes are applied to the submarine was puetly due to inflammatore mat- problent. 'It would be unwise to sayter snuggled from abroad. He said that future, strikes would not more ut present, but, believe me.

be tolerated, but to enable the we are concentrating on this problem.

· I have never seen an insoluble humanrkers to voice their complaints, problem, and I don't believe this is An exception.

THE FOOD PROBLEM. Mr. Lloyd George outlined the steps taken by the Government Departments to deal with the food problem. He said the farmers were now cultivating ten per cent, more landthen before the war. farmer had been given a guarantee; wo had his labourers, and after the

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labour representatives would be appointed to the food organisations. The Gerinan papers are very anxious with regard to the possibility of further trouble on May 1st (Labour Day).

.

The Lokalanzeiger, states, that incitements of the munition workers and sedition steadily continue.

The Berliner Tageblatt saya that very dangerous game with fire is

feverish activity of the last few being played in Berlin. months' we had a million acres of fresh land under cultivation, mean- ing the addition of two million tons of food. Cheers.)

The Fremier continued: I ain not going to say that the war will con- tinue through 1018, but we must take po chances. (Cheers.) We bave taken far too many.

GERMANS, IN MEXICO.

MEXICAN GOVERNMENT'S

WARNING.

WASHINGTON, April 26. The State Department learns If the German knows that by Hold, { ing out until the end of 1918 he can officially that tos "Mexican Govern

ment hae warned Germanis in Mexico

win by starving us, he will hold out that any concentration of them neur but he also knows that the longer the border will result in their arrest. ho holds out the worse it will be for him. Henco, peace poight come much earlier. We are taking steps now the hard in 1918, and now minute too soon. Three million fresh acres of land are being put into cultivation, and even without a ton. of food being brought from abroad,

for

LLOYD'S INDEX SUSPENDED.

LONDON, April 20 Lloyd's Weekly Inder has been

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Chief Inspector Kerr month.

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Later, we learned that the Ministry of Finance was contemplating the establish ment of a brass-smelting factory and we xs the original promoters of the Paoli Syndicate, were consulted and asked by the Ministry of Finance to co-operato with the Government authorities. Ac cordingly negotiations were conducted first in the Ministry of Finance and sub- sequently in the private residence of the Minister .of Finance. One of the con- ditions named by the Minister of Finance on behalf of the Government was that his brother Chen Ting-ming, should be elected Director

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of the new Company

and that we, the undersigned, should advance to Dr Chen Chin-tao the sum

of $100,000 in order to enable him to

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procure shares in the Company. As we Major Wakeman, Commandlag H.K.Y.R.

rere anxious to see the accenfui establishment of the Company, we were.

31.13 were

DETA13

On duty from the morning of Sunday the 20th April to the morning of Sunday the 8th May H.K.V.O.

obliged to accede to the

to the wishes of the Minister of Finance. It was agreed that the sum of 8100,000 should be paid in 107.500 instalments, namely, 850,000 on the

Next for cuts "A" Cor. H.K.V.R day on which the Bill providing for the

Orderly Officer and Lieut. R. Suther establishment of the Company passed at a Cabinet meeting and $50,000 land.

PARADES FOR NEXT WEEK, ? lay on which the Company was 25 on the day on

formally inaugurated.

Monday, 30th April

was

In accordance with the stipulations, Recruits on the Cricket Ground at

as soon as the Bill was passed by the 5.13 p.m:

under Instructor Dress Drill order.

Sergt.

TRANSFERS.

Bergt A. Leach attached to Singapore Volunteer Rities from 13th April 1917.

Pte. W. H. Hewitt is transferred to Signalling Section.

Pte. A. A. Bimie is transferred

·Mounted Sectioti.

ATLLINGTE.

Pte. A. Linberd having joined is allotted Corps.. No. 855 and posted to Coy. "B" Platoon VII. Section 9.

NOTICE.

At an examination conducted by the Command Signalling Officer on the 18th April, the following qualified as Efficient and are entitled to wear

68.31 Cabinet meeting, $60,000 were sent to Oxberg Section "A" and "B" classes Badges Ptes. H. E Guld

.......... 2,500

Mr. G. B. Demon Fuller ... Red Cross Fund:-

Mr. George McIlwraith

3r. G. B. Deana Fuller

Monthly subscriptions..... Pipe- Fund-

Mr. F. G. Becke (monthly

subscription)"

Capt. G. B. Buyers.

Bridge

Mew. Hayward

Town Mouse

Beep

355

Forty Eight “ ......

48

Aliss Square.

E. V. Mitchelnere

E. H. H

150

21.02

Keechong Sweep " Kowloon British School Collected at the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground at tue tenis match between Mr. Z. Shimizu and Mr.. S. E. Green

W. Izard Pedersen (monthly subscription) ".... Me Vald Bjerre ... (monthly

subscription) ...............

"' Olá Solffer" and

Miss Square

French Bed Crown Futy ---

Anonymous, £30 Soldiers and Sailors' Families"

Association i

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subscription)

بدون برد

Dr Chen Chin-tao, 830,000 in cash and $20,000 by cheque The cheque was at Volunteer Headquarters at 6.15 p.smith, C. J. Biggenbotham, S. M. Majes returned by Dr Chen Chin-tao and he Dress: Clean fatigue.

Machine Gun Section at Wellington demanded to have that sum also paid in

cash. As the Minister deliberately Barracks at 3.15 p.m. Dress: Clean 526.49 created many difficulties which greatly Fatigue.

hampered the

we were again ob of our scheme, Tuesday, 1st May:

to pay the sun in of us.

Mounted Section at Jockey Club

G 528,40

When nows 31.76 the sums mentioned became known to

cash as was require the payment of Stables at 5.15 p.m. Dress: Drill Order.

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10

5

10

10

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"A", "B" and "D" Coys. on the Cricket

the public the Minister of Finance asked Ground at, 5.15 pm. for instruction in Dress:" Drill Mobilisation Stations. Chang Hein-ban to go to his private Order without Arms All Becruits and house, where he forced the latter

to

write a statement testifying to the Exempted members must attend this Ministers not having demanded any parade. bribes from

as Under, the eirenn Wednesday, 2nd May, stances, Chung Hsin-han could not but

Recruits on the Cricket Ground at agree to writing the statement. Now 6.15 m. under Instructor

that the corrupt practices of the Minister Oxberry, Dreas: Drill Order. have been discovered wo feel it our daty

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Victoria British School

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Wo Fat

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Chan Hurg

Total Amounts remitted, etc.

Wong Im, and Wong Fan Wong Hol

Balance in band

Wong Chau See

Wong Fuk

Licensed Bicksha Proprietors

Ip Fas

Chau Pak Sing

Tun Kanuk Wong Fan In

Bergt-

Recruits on the Cricket Ground "at 5.15 pm under Instructor Sergeant Oxberry Dress: Drill Order.

A" and "B" Signalling Section: Classes at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Dress: Clean Fatigue.

Machine Gun Section at Wellington Barracks at 5.16 p. Dress: Clean Fatigue

to acquaint you with the facts of the Thursday, 3rd May

the po case în order to guard against bility

of the Minister charging us with

to bribe him. attempting further to state that from the very outset we had regarded the money paid to the Minister of Finance by us as an advance only and that all along we had not had the remotest notion of offering, bribes to any official.

We have the bonour to be, Sira,

Your obedient servants, (Signed) WANG PANG-PING,

CHAI WEI-CHOW, CHU LIOBIEN. 2

Mounted Section at Jockey Club Stables at 5.15pm Dress: Drill Order Friday, 4th May

“A” and “B” Ca's on the road out side the Orderly Room at 5.15 pm Kowloon and Taikos Sections on the Fale Ground at 5.30 par Dress, Drill Order.

Saturday, 5th May

THE FORTY YEAR TEST.

Machine Gun Bection will carry out Narticle must have exceptions Field Firing at Kowloon City Hango 800,113.61 merit to survive for a period of Fall in at Murray Pier 1.30 p.m Dress

forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Drill Order aft $414.188.02 Remedy was Arst offered to the public. 398,602:49 in 1872 From a small beginning it has

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Treasurers

26th April, 1917AR

PROMOTIONA

and L. A Cowart,

It is notified that in future Guards will parade outside the Orderly Hoom

at. 5.30 p.m..

HONGKONG/ POLICE RESERYE

BUMMBE UNIFORM.

All marks a are warned that they will be held responsible if not in possession of complete summer kit by Saturday, May 5th

PARADES, CENTRAL, 6.30 P.AL Monday, April 30th-Recruits of No. 3 Company and of No. 4 Platoon.

Tuesday, May 1st.-Recruits of No.

Also whole of Ambulanse Platoon Company.

Wednesday, May 2nd.--Becruits of No. Company and of No. 2 Elstoon for passing out by the 4.8.P. (5)

a

Thursday, May 3rd.Ambulance Pla toon at Tung Wah Hospital & pa

Friday, May 4th-Recruits of No-s- Company, and

Class X (Inspector Gerrard)-Tuesday May Ixt

BAND PRACTIVEN 6 PM." T Thursday, May 3rd Tuesday, May 15th Monday, May 7th Friday, May 18th Thursday, May 10th Monday, May 28th,

· Bandaman - will weir same uniform:ss loot Police. The Equipment officer will arrange with Central accordingly.

VOTRE "MONIC CLABR." Tuesday, May 1st Wedoseday, May 16th, and Tuesday, May 22nd.

Sergt. D. Harvey is promoted Platoon grown in favour and popularity until it Sergeant No. Platoon vice Bergt. A.

attained &

wide reputation. Leach attached to Singapore Volunteer

PC 788 Maher is granted leave for ili find nothing You

better for a cough | Ilifesty

LCL W. H. Bell is promoted active service. or cold. Try it and you will understand

Co se kanel-P. C. 490 A. M. Corta, bo Na, why it is a favorite after a period of Corporal

more than forty years Chamberlain's Pie E. Goldsmith Signalling Soc-Company: No. 4 Bection Cough Remedy not only gives reliefit tion is promoted L Corpl

cures. For me by all Chemists and Storckcopers:

Pte. B. L. Hayes Signalling Section in Promoted Lance Corpl

(gd) F. Juíza,

DEPAS

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