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THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1917.
TELEGRAMS.-
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GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S.. ALUFF,
ABAIT TO BUSSIA.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS IN 1916.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S REPORT.
EFFECTS OF THE WAR
|
COMPANY REPORT
THE CHINA MAIL.
A. 5. WATHON & CO., `LIMITED. "
The report of the General. “Managers, for the year ending 1st December, 1916
The Hon. Mr. F. 8. Jużnia, C.M G., ['staten:— in his report on the Colony for the year 1916, mys:-
Colony.
In attempting to give a surroy of matters of importance that may have Faxsus, May 15, occurred during the past year net an Continuing his speech in the accent must of necessity be one of the war in its effect on the attitude of the Brielstag, the Chancellor referred to the unparalleled bustles with Bale, trade and well-being of the been ging during the past month
the Wat front.
Etsist that And today the British pal the French did that show, reichness for The most recent attorneys front Loulon shows test the war ains and this years ago were unaltered. The Thunerik "rejected the idea of arising at pose by #onancing willingness to concamer Miss Ecole he declined to set forth the paranae of conquest The latter would help as little, as the former to win victory send the
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penter.
As regards trade, there is no question that the war has affected to a certain extant the fulfilling of contracts owing to the very natural shortage of shipping and the resulting rise in freight. All trades have naturally been somewhat disturbed, and the necessary labour for the productive industries and further development of the Colony's resources. owing է the same causes has, to a feertain extort, degreed. As against this, however, the enormous. increase of revenue over all previous records indicates the prosperity of producers due to the high prices obtain- Buy! Eed during the past year This Basis wish to stop further prosperity and the consequent abul penance of Wealth has acted as a counter-
Kal
bloodshal, if» she renounces
quest, and if she wants plaies with balance against the restictal consumption tis. we will not disturb permanent of luxuries and imported articles, which.. relations in the future nor obstruct of course, has in a way disturbed, but her by antagonistie deeds only to a slight extent, the dealings of balerina, mutual and standing importars, hut at the same time has also les to an all-round increase in prices. could be atminet which exuled It may he said that hat for this increase oppression much left no sting,
in prosperity, the restriction that has necessarily had to be imposed on trade would have otherwise mate itself felt and have led perhaps to a feeling of local unrest which happily, however, luas not been the case." **
The rullitary position was better Bhich ever. The Phemy in the West wege"nable to break through. The "dance of the 1 hour thery Sponk" for ahomályos, “ven neutrils will res engnike til. The Chancellor said! This Colony is fortunate that its We are approaching a satisfactory exports are in the main necessities for Bish when war kins will be, negozi. the purpose of carrying on the war to a achler. I am in full hamsony-regled-successful enzelusion, viz rubber, tin, | rattans, etc. The difficulties in obtain enpen, ange, pepper, gambier, wolfram,
fing shipping have not at any rate during the year 1916 been acute, and no com- plaint shouk, therefore, be made by shippers if, owing to the stress of the war am the shortage of rargo space, such diffienities shouk arise in the coming year.
ing way ahes will the Sappente ang
eouand."
SUCCESS IN MACEDONIA.
Texnos, May 15. French Macedonian commug qué States; Venizelise tries, in conjuweled with Freneli trovis in
It must always he remembered that Singapore depends greatly for its pros-
the nigion of jauniu spreessively parity on its transhipping facilities, cuptured two" works north of Eladi.and in the interests of the Colony,
barbiah, rakng prisoners.
Counterattacks byn" an Sekudget and Doforgeldji revu pletely fikad..
AN APPEAL TO THE RUSSIAN
ARMY!
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Peridouan, May 1,»
as long as the present war contimes, as far possible the rianger of driving trade to other ports through irksome restrictions should be avchler Naturally the necessity or otherwise of these restrictions can only be regulatel by the needs of the Imperial Govert" ent. and I think the trade of the Colony can safely congratulate itself that everything possible has been done to avoid all unnecessary restrictions, so
Imperial interests,
The Comelt of Workmen's andar, as such has hern compatible with Bolders" Delegates have isstierl an append to the Army not to forget Christmas Island is probably the only tlit the bgiment's ood. Williayu ure part of tos Colony that has sufferel destroying n-vilitionary Russh, and seriously from the war. Its chief wealth that the ham of a free Bussin would consists in its deposits of phosphate of Bone and exports of these have be an irrepferndak, James. A separate per was an impossible thing. It decrease owing to the war from
150,002 tons in
1913
was evident that German Imperialous, in 1914 and 25,738 tons in to 93,780 ism," after defeating the western:
1913. In 1914, however, the exports! All would turn on Russia, seize ose to 44.309 tour. The tonnage of the country, and enslave the Rus steamers, after falling from 50,116 tons sis. Peure cannot be achiever in 1913 to 94,110 tons in 1914 and if we do not check the enemy's 21,852 tons in 1915, ruse in 1916 to pressure on our front. How can you 28,685 tons. In 1913 Germany, Austria “avionuplish, this; if you reninin and Sendinavis were the chief conan.
native in you třetius,' and do not sammenée the offensive? Fight for liberty, and fear the enemy a traps Pente is not at fraternisation, „obilifnalle by sepamte treties or by the raterisation of isolted unte This will only loud to the loss of the Russian revolution, the safety | nd which lies not in peace or a separate) armistice."
DAMAGES FOR A NATURALISED GERMAN-BORN BRITISH
SUBJECT.
LONDON, May 14.
mees of the Island's produce; in 1915 the whole export went to Australia: and in 1916 Janu took 6,512 tous, while the bulk of 31,597 tuns went again to Austraia).
GENTLEMEN. ---Ws beg to lay before yon a statement of the Company's business with a Elance Shoot for the rear ending the 31st December, 1918.
+
The Net Prots of the
Company for the twelve months under review, after paying all charges, including the salary of the General Manager?, and providing for all "Baul and doubtful debtag allowing lons on sub" sidiary coins the pay- ment of auditors' teen $700, and including $566,80 unclaimed dirklends forfeited," amount to .......... To which has to be added
the balance brought forward from last year. 239.08
$125,61483
-...
8125,374.75
From this there has to be deducted:
General
".
Manager
Commision
of 5 percent.
on the net
profits for the year as per Article NO of the
Company's Articles of Association $6,268,78 Remuneration
ui Consult ingCommit- tdes per Article 92
Leaving, avail-
able for ap propriation We propose to. pay divid end of 7 per cent, which
2,500.00.
will absorb, $153,600,00 To phwe to Reserve
Fund 2000,00 Write of Buil
ding. Im
provements. Furniture,
Fittings. C'tensils of
Tracle $16,056, 10 Write it
Aerate Water
other Plant and Mach
inery 1,024.03. Write off
Steam Li nach,Steam Lighter. & Motor Junk
Pay to the Staff Provi dent Fund.. And parry forward to 1917 a roint
2919.87
CHINA AND THE WAR
RESOLUTION,
CABINET AGAIN SUBMITS THE RESOLUTION TO PARLIAMENT.
(Tak Tea Yet Fo`k "Servici,)
FAXING, May 16. The War Bill has been again present ed to Parliament by the Cabinet and Fapproval is Now demander. “
A certain section of the House holils that as many members of the Cabinet have already resigned, the Cabinet has no legal standing, and that the presenta tion of the War Resolution is, therefore, illegal
It is reported that all the Vice Ministers will be appointed to take charge of their respective Ministries.
Many provinces disapprove of One man Government.
MILITARY GOVERNORS TO MANAGE THE SITUATION. PERING (VIA SHANGHAI) MAY LG, It is reported that the. Tukwana i Peking have decided to manage the situation in the following manner:
To formally require the Lower House to discuss the War polier immediately..
2-To ask the police to urge members
"to attenil Farliament
If the members disobey, the Pre- sident shall be asked to dissolve the Parliament..
Over
HONGKONG AND GERMANS
AFTER THE WAR.
[From the "Singapore Free Press. "]
The outsider who takes any interved in a place other than that in which be lives will possibly agree with us when we say that the community of Hong kong bas, "during the Covernurship of Sir Francis Mas, displayed a certain amount of pugnacious unrest. The latent example of that has occurred, in connection with the question of exsla sion of Cerians from the Colony after: the war. The Unoticial members of Council with the exception, we believe, of the Chinese member, voter in favour of that idea bat were swamped by the official.rota, although it might weaï to- the outsider again that on such a ques-- tion" the Officials right well have received dispensation from the bond of daing as the government thought, best. Not content with the adverse vote the same unofficials organised a public meet ing which seems to have beers represent stive and unanimous on the subject. As aniatter of fact we do not attach a gitut deal of weight to the idea and ther cannot tolerate German in their for this reason. if the people really feel'
mist again then, quite uport from any facilities any Government might accord Germans to trade in any Colony, the people, themselves could so socially ostracise the Germans that' their posi tion
Uwould become practically uniten- abir.No Government could prevent the people, if they were agreed amongst themselves from politely, it sepulously ignoring the gen
genial Hun, and if he that he could transact none of the ordinary business matters simply because his take people would not. let us an 200mony in the bank, deal in his in- suances, recognize him on the street, or amit him to entertainments, etc. h would have little chance of prolonging his stay, whatever any Government might think of the rights or wrongs of his case. The Earl of Stair, we believe it was who said recently that men who had come back from prisoners or in- ternment camps in Germany weraching
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The Takvans gave a dinner to mem bers of Parliament at the Yingbankwan yesterday afternoon. members attended,
Li flow Ket, speaking on behalf of the Tukwans, fint explained the rash ness of the Citizens' Associations and 8768.73 then praised the patriotism of the members of the House, and expressed the hope that they would "overlook to back to the front, because they had not realized before what the unbecoming
of brute beasts they were fighting against.
$116,847 10
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Reserve Funk-This with the addition of $20,000 as above, will stand at $200,000.
behaviour
of the Citizens' Associations. Finally That is the spirit, like Lord Kitchener's
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he dwelt upon the importance of de statement that Germans should be ustraciser for twenty years, which will claring war and asked them to pass the go fir towards making the life of the German hard to endure in whatever war resolation without delay.
part of the world he puts his foot. But
with however much we may agreÐ the principle it fa, anhappily, almost impos sible to carry it out effectively under nudern.commercial conditions. We have people towards the German largely to therefore to leave the attitude of the
individual interpretation, and proceed to enquire how far Governments can go in officially fettering the German after
Wong Ka Sheang replied that the matter was one which should be left to the members of Parliament to decide according to their freewill and the
dictates of their consciences.
CABINETS DESPATCH TO PARLIAMENT.
The Cabinet sent a deagate to Parlia ment yestering in, which it stated that
the: W&C.
We have before us resolutions passed
by Chambers of Commerce in the Fedor ated Malay States, the Straits Settle. the West Indies and other places...
the Cabinet 'submitted to Parliament on men renlly comparing these we
the 7th inst. its decision to declare war and one point on which all are agreed against Germany. "Although a week and that is the imposition of a prefer had elapsed. Parliament had made no the Empire and its Allies and our pre- ential tariff discriminating between reply. As the question could not be sent the policy of such a movement is Without going into de- delayed any longer it requested Partintails the
generally acclaimed, and it is notabl
ment to decide the matter without that it has already been given in off- further delay.
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not reziga the Premiership. The Cou it would imply not only the taking of/GERMAN ANNEXATIONISTS BUSY.
stabulary woukl hold itself responsible for the maintenance of the peace ani ofler of Peking
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tial seal by the Imperial War Confer- ence. The next point un which there TUKWANS ASSURANCES TO is a very geneal agreement is that
MINISTERS.
eneng subjecta after the war buil only he allowed to trade in the Em 4000.00 The Tukwana entertained the Allied pre-if they are allowed to do H,
Ministers, at dinner last, night, during under some arrangement of fee B as some Chambers carefully state
which they informed the Ministers that licence which will tend to restrict and 45.10 China's foreign policy would not be vis that of Empire and Allied firms. place a bunslicap on their business vĨA & changed aud that Tuan KiSut would That also is an extremely sensible, und $116,845.10
might be a very effective agreement, since
But not only at these meetings have auch views been more clearly expressed. a tow but a certain amount of supervi
Speaking before the Frussinn Floore sion over, and knowledge of, the busi-
of Representatives, Herr. Fuhrman ness. There is une further point of
(National Liberal) and Herr Bell (Centre) general, consent and that is that
stated
openly
that annexation must The Ministers were quite satisfieil present enemy firmer individual should
fallow, first of Belgium, then af Northern after the war be allowed to obtain any
France and
and part of Rusain. Here Fahr with these. Barances.
settled rights in what we may call the STATEMENTS BY PRESIDENT.
The Berlin correspondent of the Han-manu represented that the statesman, immoveable interesta of the
That Kopire.
who would conclude a
peace without AND PREMIER.
is to say that ao lund or house property delabad' writes:--
extending German be
territory, wa The reply of the Entente to the Ger-gravedigger for Germany's power and committe
το alien ownership and Auditors.-The Company's Accounts
This hint the Imperial of the Hindenburg Line is of course a have been audited by Mr. Francis parties interviewed the Premier yester industries of a character implying
Representatives of three political that no, aliens be allowed to acquire man peace proposal has giver an enor greatness. secret. It has ever been suggested that Maitkul and Mr. C. Bernard Brown, day morning and the President in the national importance.in principles on mars, must we not speak of the conquest turists' Federation, Herr von
mous impetus to the jingo-annexationist Chancellor, although his name was no
mentional, cannot have failed to movement. Why, argue the Pan-Ger stand. At the meeting of the Agricul
unders such line exists and, in the scrise in A.CA. who offer themselves for re- which the German papers write of it, it election.
These aro certainly does not. Correspondents at
which most Chambers seem to agree of territory, we who are supremo ta mili- Hollveg's name was not canations of its own..
referred to. In every aptech
tributo Calents suggestion, that all foreign tory of the enemy than they occupy of was paid to the Kaiser the army and tonnage should be compelled to conform
THE HINDENBURG LINE.
WHERE IT IS BEING BROKEN.
Lanilon, April -The preciseposition
the front, however, are using the name Hindenburg indicating the line on
A naturalised German-born sub-which the retreating Germans intended ject, rated Graban, s been to make a stand, and appear to be agreed awarded "4.730 ok damages against
that it joined the old German front mouth Vims. Our last weyic's offensive did Mr. Handel Booth, M.14
anticipate, the Germah retirement in it was alleged that Mr. HalelArtois, and had the ironic result of com- Booth induced Grubun to make over pelling the enemy to use his best trrups to delay our occupation of position he had
would be interned,
Mr. Handel Booth his share in an decided to abandon; but it is not he- engineering' business by false repre- Feved that be intended to leave. senting flut. otherwise. Gruben Vier Ridge in the Las Conde
then, we have crossed the northern end of the Hindenburg line: but messages from our front state positively that switch from it ras almost dus worth and south from Drocourt to Queant. The middle of a line drawn from Lens to Douni would be between one to two miles north-east of Drocourt. Queant is cleven and a half miles due west of Cambrai. Our push up the At Rausse & letter se rendamnatory of Bapaume Cambrai roed threatens to
TRAGEDY OF A GERMAN SOLDIER'S STARVING WIFE.
The Tugwacht says -
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We have received from a soldier's wife
the official methods that we deemed it turn this line from the south, which
right to reproduce part of it. in order to explains the vehemence of the German bring the matter to the notice of the gianter-attack in the neighbourhood of.
Consulting Committte-Hon. H Lau Chu Pak having resigned, the exising Committee now consists of Hon. Sir CP. Chater, CM.G. Mr. J. Scott flarston, Dr. J. W. Noble and Mr. H. P. White.
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Hongkong, 12th May, 1917.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
ENTRIES' FOR GYMKHANA ON MAY 26TH
afternoon.
IMPETUS FROM FAILURE OF PEACE COUP
The President said the War policy beyond that cack Chamber takes the tary strength, holding far more terri eitlir. Nevertheless, hé cunstan
must be passed before the Cabinet be reorganised
The President said the Cabinet shoulder the full responsibility and he will not interfere, with them..
will
BLIND MARKSMEN.
SIGHTLESS V. O. IN FIRING LINE
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and
It has been said that
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to Empire conditions, as regards ship-ours; why must we not strive for an fleet, to von Hindenburg and more par ping is one of the most useful. The extension of territory, now that the ticularly to Von. Tirpitz And in anch ense a ostentatious silence in respect fact that foreign ships with cargo regula weaker, party dares to broach aunexact the Chancellor is significant. tions, anul manning regulations more tions, such as those of Alsace-Lorraine, favourable to economic use could fre-
Prussian Poland. Coustantinople, the quent Britishperts in competition with British ships bound by more Trentino and Triests and the German stringent regulations in those respects, Colonies, on the principles of nationality has long been a real shipping grievance Why, in the face of this should we Fun-
POLICE BUZOOL one which should cortainly Germans not have the right to retain be remedied.
Monday, May 21st Class 12 (Inspe iti: it was merely this advantage which what our troops conquered with their cblood and their strength Have we not. Five Feniasca Rug Handicap-Yid,
All the students of the Worcester Col prevented German and other shipping a right to Belgium, slice of France, for firant). Moka, Bruyn
Tuesday, May 22nd Class 14 (Tapets Bittlemouse, lege for the Higher Elgention of the from leaving British ports in the Poland, Courland and Lithannis, greater Sinoia. Subgala, Oak Bar, Sew Ally Blind who have reached the age of 18 cast in favour of foreign ports. That than that of the Entente to the Reiche for Gerrard)
Trade will fallacy have enrolled for National Service, and however sa " (Warriorlini)», Pingwa Chief
and, part of East Prusis and Ailesin in spite of the many disappointments go where trade is, and the British ports The German people in more susceptible Wednesday, May 20rd.-Class aux STAFFSid, Toy Mouse, they have experienced in their previous me not only pre-eminently the beat that ever to annexationist propaganda, Inspector Gordon), King Dick, Sinoin, Ben Bel, Field efforts to obtain war work, they are situated as regards trade facilities but now that it feels insulted by the enemy Monse. Cedzow's Wail Choice Dublis, hoping that the services of sume of them are also the places where the biggest That the German Nationalists will not Friday, May 25th-Gans 15 (Chie Rez, Australian Chief
at least will be accept the
trade is done. Assuming that by legis allow this splendid opportunits to go by Inspector Kerry. Fins Tux Two-Mia For ONCE ROUND
PIZADEA. shipping experiences, t
that fact by itself AFTWEET, AND ZEEBBUGGE
There will be no Company, Section, is by no means an isolated cate
must cross the Scarpe west of Vitry." "Bridgnorth, King Dick, Moks, Hang Bers Their military enthusicam preamp
in favour Federation. Herr Rotger, stated openly or Runity parades during week comme "Custil February 15 I was in receipt of When the news of the fall of the pince On, Sangala, Cloudlands, Whippy Ined the headmaster of the college (Me G. shipping to desert Bere nothing like as what was formerly only lightly referred mening blonday, May 21%, 101. a week separation allowance. The arrives, we shall know that the line has
Ben Bolt, Angin DahlinED C-Brown) to deviso £ "blind" targes. following day this was reduced to 9. boca pierced. Meanwhile the imminent
The bull is made of steel, and is desario,commercial traditions and facilities to by annexationist papers such as the When I pointed out to the communal fall of Lens threatens it with asturning CLASH HANDICAid, Town Mouse to "aped by pulling & atting at the exist. Beyond soch general conclusions Kolnische Volkszeitung, that Germany president how badly off I was, he said movement from the north besides un
King Dick 37oks, Brown Bess, Tittle end of the winner is stude the Allies after the war it almost Eriey and Longwy The conservative plan on Friday, May 18th, as previously
The blind sniper on the subject of German trade with must retuin the French ore region of aims at the dound. mouse, Sinois, Pingwn Chief, Sangs of load, the magpis" of tin, and the boplas to speculate In the old days main berof the Reichstage. Dr. Willgrube, Ciudlends. Whipper In, Ben Bolt, Osauter of wood. Comeptitors can keep requerer wiped out an objection was eren ru Bey Field Mouse New Ally, Ariel their own scores by the varying sounds ble people either by transporting of all power is territory, he said.
for that reason, extend our ter (Aerolini), Cudzow's Wilif. Choice of Impact Shooting was sometimes them thounds of miles from ically ritory catty west and oversens, taking Dahlie, Magi: Dahlia, Bridgnorth, Rex, quite good, but experiance, showed that hard in beheer en ideas your Belguim with Flanders and the coast
blind gan use a revolver with far murdering them. Modern favour greater accuracy than rifle because the neither of these ruethods, at least a ential Belgium, in the future aiming is more instinctive. It is declared far as the Allies are concerned, and unthinkable. Either the German aphers the Gee of power must extend over Antwerp to that at nights blind man with a revolver since we propose to lesve would be more dangerthis nutagonist man alive and in situ, the possibility Zeebrugge and Ostend, For the British than & sighted mandated delectively blotting them and their frontier most run from Calais to the very
One blind'rnan at least wAS
rumofo can be done, however, is oakly gear our national fountries of Testphalian (fo- of Imperial and allied Essen The Rhenish who gained the V. C. and lost his sight the ren]
base 1 bonds
mercial hampering of duster reeds Belgium a sorely, na does,
the French ore region people in such a manner as the Esar the
restrict his efforta, and shove
Vices were e Bered as strutcher bearers, exactly the same dimbilities as British
When war broke out studenta sor-lation Foreign shipping was put under unused, they proved a day or two ngo,
proper authorities. Unfortunately, this Tagni court. If drawn direct the line 1 st IX. Handling Buchanan's, listening post observers, and trench day not going to be sufficient to cause such 1. At the meeting of the Agriculturists'.
that did not concern him at all; I should covering the formidable stronghold, La
Base which hitherto, has been im
go out to work, only I was 10 regnable. Apparently the enemy was
have four Kttle children aged
not resigned to the abandonment of Lene
lazy to work.
I respectively five months, two, year, four until Friday morning, when our advance yesra, and six years. Net, à soul will from the south renderedis tenure for fook after the children. How, then, can lang impossible. Since then frantic I go out to work? My child, of two efforts have been made to remove, guns laid up very iThe doctor says he will and stores and to effect al possible mit press for immediate payment, but destruction. The damage done to the the drug, store music refused to make up coal mines is undoubtedly immense
the prescription unless I paid him at The enrolment of volunteers at home
Buchank's, Abstralian Chief,
parts,
The Band will attend Practice at 6
ordered.
The
We
My children are now kivering as 11 for National Service is bringing to light A GOOD RULE FOR THE HOME to serve in France. Capt. E. Forks out entirely. Grom the Empire is gatre of Aix la Chapelle, that is daziger
am, with
half-frozen limbs, because of soms odd cocupstion-in name at BOY
coal coke, or wood I haven't a fragment rate. The other dar a volunteer des
When I tell the communal president cribed himself on his National Service M that I should have to lend a griten paper as a refuges Of what nation rqued for assistang he said to ino: wby 1 asked the of
What is the use of your writing in Brisket, burgen
Tess I sanction it, they will nothing 300 say you are for von, and 1 am not going to be carts away
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