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-THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1)

LORD DEVONPORT TO RESIGN.

Lomax. My 2- It is rated thut a labourite will be appointed Rod Controller Ford' 'Devonport is resigning off Aut of ill healt

DUPLICATE MAILS,

*LexonŃ, May 29. The Post Office ins adopted systeur whereby eriginals and disk. cates of lettety posted together will be sent throughout elle Empire by successive unds,"

EARLIER. TELEGRAMS.

THE ITALIAN FRONT.

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DEAD.

Lospes, May 20 Renter is officially informed that beles occupying important positions the Italians have inflictest great wastage on the energy. The 531 prisvers exptera are only a very small paat of the enemy's asses. The battlefiel is covered by tens of bansands of dead

larg Whole or Divisions have been

FURTHER RAIDS BY BRITISH.

Lostos, Mar 29 Peli-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re- Niti ---

Wo exeriet out a anceessful rail early this morning eastward af Richeboug

Two Germanaeroplanes were brought down on Monday. Six were triven lown uncontrolleri.

Five of ours are missing.

LULL ON FRENCH FRONT.

Loxos, May 29,

ANGLO-PRENCH WAR CONFERENCE..

THE NEED FOR MORE. MEN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WE MUST GET OUR TEETH TO

WIN."

We give below the full text of the speech by Sir William Robertson, Chief, of the General Staff, to which H. B. The Governor referresi at the last meeting of

the Legislative Council

[ despotiam such a blow as will for genera- tions prevent a recurrence of the horrors of the last two and a half years. In short, we are fighting in the case of Freedom, and before we can get Pre dom Germany must be taught to realise that might not right. Until thao în done there can be no true Freedom either for individuals, or families, or societies, or for the Empire.

RESTRICTIONS ON FOOD

IMPORT.

THE SITUATION IN THE ..

COLONIES.

The Governor of the Skisits Settle As far as 1 know my comtrymen, allments and High Flammbstoner of the they nergi in a situations like this is to be Malay States desires to bring to the told the truth and what it is they are the pale that the exporte required to do. I have told you all that Sie Willow Robertson's speech was the number of men wa require, and Random is strictly controled and that it is possible to tell you with regard to tion of food supplies tum the United maths at a conference in the trade card although a great simit, has already been the speration into Malaya from other | selieme (which empowered trade unions † put upon us, I must also tell you that

To the duty countries is restricted. te exenspit member from military we must be prepared for a still grter of all to observe the strictes economy service). Sir John Jellicoe uni the strain before, we finish the

war. I know- Minister of Munitions were also present. you are ready to face that strain, and it not only in the supplies imported from

Sir William Robertson said':---

we ull face is resolutely set our wuth, lol's help, secure that freedom for which we have been compelled a fight.

LORD DERRY'S HINT.

is a the duty of planters and others, who are in a position to do, no, thin- eres the end supplies by growing vennomie rice vegetables and other products.

"Lord Derby, in the House of Lords:

2. Malaya hot hitherto let the after reforcing to the unpopularity of lack of supplies bo owing to the sinking the Military Service (Review of Excepet ships by submarines it is lostning tinns Bill, said

A French communiqué says: There is nothing to report.except at orasion ally violent artillery doel in Morouvillers and Massif, especially on the Cange-fehe war as anyone else, and, therefore,

I am sure you are just as keen to win and arò true to ourselves we sink with the entries int in all fodstuff. It Teton sector.

what I am about to say is not meant for yon in partienher, but for everyone in the country, Lam a great believer in troth and publicity, for no war can be faught a successful conclusion unless it receives popular support, and this it cannot douness the people are plainly LONDON. May 24 bobl the need of support. I ohrially announced abat 30 Labour questions are no conren of Ribet, conieri M. Cambon Gam mine, but i know they are grave ques hasarley M. Painleve, (Minister aftans, and I can assure you that I have

LOWRYN

I recognised them as such, und Wars and General Fesh, along with want you to believe that I am in grout military and diplomatic alvisers, attended a series of conferences of the thy with the ease of labour non-conmissioned otters are the British War Cabinet yesterday and to backbone of the Army, so the working lee, are the backbone day on portant matters afleting the two countries, Complete agreement was reached on all points

Las you to accept me as a working man myself. I began at the bottom of the ladder, several years in the rack, and I claim to show how the working mean looks at these matters,

RUSSIAN NAYAL OPERATIONS

"AGAINST TURKS.

LONDON, MAY 29. A Eussian official message, transmit

of

country.

3. The Government of the Straits

"Is is going to be the only measure necessary to glivert vessels from needed to fill out the ranks of the Army, part of the Empire to another and the would be extremely reluctant to stand station ingeyed by Maleyndis changing. here and be sponsor for it. But there will have to be undertaken large and fur more drastic measures to find the men etterute is giving its consideration required for the Army, and it would be to the question of the shipping required absolutely carential to include some such for the needs of Malaya but the vitt! provisions as those contained in this Bill weeds of other, pertions of the, Empire

other menu FEN. in such oth

be the further division of Without some attempt to secure men,

Dat lead he saw a possibility of an ever-increasing vessels at prevent brungas food supplies deficiency in the number of men required to Malaya

to keep up our armies in the various 4. The Governor and High Commis theatres of war.

There were people who advocated imioter hopes that it wil not be divers. thought-out measures. He was not one which is heing appointed to have ro of those. Fle saw the need for obtaining one to extreme measures, and trusts, equally saw the absciate necessity of weighing carefully in the balance theretion of prives by impartery und dealers which were almost as in-in supplies. I. any cus

It has been said that the War Othemediate very drastic, and perhaps, un-my for, the Committee of Food Control·

while the number of weurled is very terby wireiess, saya-Our ships landfedenses of injustice it individuals es quickly as possible, but he that there will be no hoarding or inta practically wiped out and many others 4 party at Chivi, enstward of Samsua, I taken who should not have been taken, indestble to us as the maintenance of i should be reported in order, that action!

das not make the best use of the men it gers. The Was Ofice makes mistakes Who dex not? No toubt there have

and inany womalies, and men have been 8qhmi men have been put into round ook at the situation with which we were feed at the beginning of the war. We

put out of action for weeks. Never and a figure is perharing holes, and so on. I admit all this, but a store of grain and two large sailing ships, We bucks two others to

theless, the Austrians continue to resist desperately and formklábly,

LARGE CAPTURES.

ROME May 20

An Tralian cial message saws -- We repulsed an attack along the milway vastward of Sun Sovanni and Dia We broke up an attack against the wom mit of (hill 52 in the Voilice area, OVERS woning the tenteioas enemy who were' hidden fa' caves, We male important progess, on the anath-eastern slope of the hill.

The total of prisollers taken.om the Julian front since the 14th is 23,781, invinding 70-kofficers, "We have alcaly counted 6 guns, of which 13 are heit jes, · 148 machine gons' and 27 trench-

raortare,

Trebizon

INCREASED RUSSIAN ACTIVITY,

GERMAN REPORT.

AMSTERDAM, May 29,

A Bain oticial message says - Fighting nativity has recently increased in several secchts un the bast front. Russian and Romanian attacks are expected!"

were unprepared.

The consequence of improvising is run fusion, waste of effort, friction and in justice. With the best will in the world these things could not be avoided. But there is no use in crying over spilt milk, or in laying hame on individuals, Minis- ters, or the Government. It is not their Fault. It is the fault of the system, or macher want of ip, and that is due to

want of foresight and preparation before the war on the part of the nation as whole.

GRILMANYA, 1,000,000 NEW TROOPS,

Our progress with the war is bound to he slow beesuse of the colossal numbers engal, and because Germany derived

the armies in the field. and repair

In regard to

eeror they

may be ea to deal with them under the powers conferred by the Defence of the Realia Art”

agriculture and building repair of ships, forvinstance. itwould be entirely wrong to take. men away from the work if they could be obtaine by any other means. He hoped those The Singapore Free Press "says— The foregoing statement hus Brin sent cans would be taken, but until there was brought home to the country the absolate

as by Government for publication, and necessity cl, putting forth our whole strength, the nation was keting na we trust that due regard will be paid to a traitor to itself, to our Allies, and to it. Try to deceive ourselves as we will.

the evidence of a good deal of luxuriu HE felt "that any sacrifice

that was equired (would be made, if only the facts were put bears the country clearly and frankly. Few of then could have any doubt that the wur would end in victory; but that victory, if it was to be a complete one, must not only be victory by attrition: it must Without that we should be playing for a draw.

The Bill was read a third time with out amendment

MR. HENDERSON GOES TO RUSSIA. ukrent aivantage at the "start. Trisbe a military and naval victory as well.

Loxboy, May 23.

It is officially ginonseed that Mr. Barnes, M... has been invited to become a member of the War Cabinet chiring Me. Henderson's absence on art important mission to Russia

litics, and lerig business to make up for a bail start.

to the retreat from the Soome, the pessicists say that Germany is making fools "of 11, and is laying traps for us. We are not in any way disturbed by her, and let me here say that at all times ists may be classed as cowards, while in war time they may be classed

THE AFRICAN CAMPAIGN. ".

LONDON, May 25. An East African official message The dry season is approaching favor ing renewal activity. The first days of May were marked by a general south- ward movement. frerman forces in Rufiji Valley and the coastal area, and ANOTHER HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK: Wren

those southward of the valley were transferred to Matandu Valley, whilst farther south, raiders pencrater Rongues territory cowanis the horder

Mr. Burne is the Labor Member foras criminals. Whatever happens let us the schrie's Division of Glasgow.j

Loxpox, May 29. The Aduiralty announces that the hospital ship, Doser Contic, was

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of Nynannland, burning mitive villages. torpedoed without warning ass and she is stronger now

terrarising the inhabitants and carrying on Saturday evening in the Mediter off fool to depots" northward of Ruvima.

raneat. She was gain torpedoed The southward movement in the central Are commened early in February at 880 and sunk. The whole of the tients and staff were transterre older ships: The crew were also excepting wis who are missing and fire killed by explosions:

German coinnins at Mahenge procrees Towardla flambire and Shonger, finally breaking up into two main lexlies, one going on the Portuguese border.

The other, commanded by Major Wintgens, broke northwaiti, evading columns operating between Iringa end Lake Nyaks They reached Kipl towards Tabora, on May 6th. British Rhodesian and other troops are in par mit. The German Commander was captured on May 22nd. 60 miles south-s west of Taborn by Belgians, cooperating with the British from the railway....

central

THE FOLKSTONE AIR RAID.

FURTHER DEATHS"

'

LONDON, May 29.

There have been three more deaths as

a result of the air raid at Folkestone."

At the inquest the Coroner congratulated

the population on their calmness.

"The Chief Constable in bis evidence,

said 43 bomb were dropped in the borough, 63 persous, being killed and 93' injured the dead including 26 women add 24 children.

The jury expressed the opinion that a warning of the approach of the raiders should have been given.

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brother

is in the Royal Engineers in France, twir serving in the British army. A cousins are understood to be with the

living going on is irrefutable.. Sonze justify it by saying that it encourages, exports from Britain, and, improves the Chalauer of trade. Others that denying theneses will do no gal to others. To the former it may be pointed cut the exportation, of luxuries from Britain ments that they have to be, trianufac tured there, and often out of imported · material, thus nsing up unnecessarily labour wanted for the Grews Cats, food į. material that is wanted there, and whip- ping both in and our that is even more i argently needed to supply the nude el Britain and fils Allfed Armies. A sz example we take an advertisment of as keep a cheerful face. Optigisos say that Germany is defeated, and therefore is

Speaking at the meeting of the Ia-establishment in a neighbouring Colony. retreating. Both these arguments are stitution of Saval Architects in London but which is equally applicable in this.. Germany is retiring because she rare tecently on the buoyancy and stability We give the list as it stands, and sek my not stand up to further punishment in of submarines. Professor W. Havgard usonable man to say whether one singla

said that the water-line might with em of these is necessary? the positions she occupied. “ 'No one

*English advantage be printed on the boat, or con- retires in war voluntarily. back

But she is not yet beaten. She is going spicuous marks painted amidships and Light Ale, ne, old Tawny Port, Wor

of becoming stronger,

at the ends, in order to facilitate placingcestershire cooking sauce Cadbury's subuarine on this water-line prior cueca, Cadbury's chocolatės, fancy sweets to diving. When a torpedo was fredin glass jars, marrow fat English peas. than at any time during the war.

un equivalent weight of water in- She has been preparing for war and

stablished the balance of the boat, finest Ceylon teas, choice desert apples,"|"G nothing else for years past, and hasmediately entered the tube and re- recently made extraordinary efforts. She but in order to insert. a new fine. Ball Cider, Eyssen, Ilutch cheese. now has many more divisions in the

best Clouda field than last year, and has increased torpedo the water must be blown out of fines French Sardines, the tube, and if this water

ter was discharg the reniber of her soldiers by about aed overlain, as also when the torpele Cheese. A mild bam, whisky, is moved from its stowage position to the

French Brandy, Vermouth, Phy We must meet this desperate effort the tube, the moyancy and trim were dismouth sin, Spe shrapates in fancy THE ARREST OF EUGENE erienis bas made, and to meet it we must turbed, In order to avoid these effects, braes, Genos vermicelli and mucaroti. have men.

Expeditionary Force in Egypt. a sister some bouts curfied "special reservoirs You ask how many men do we want into which the water was discharred This is only in the domain of feeding.

is a Red Cross purse the whole family Loxvoy, May 20,

My answer is the same as I made to the

being loyal British subjects who have The mercantile ertiser Milary was

Government a few days after taking up placed so that when the new torpedo Equally large decids are met for expen- was inserted and water admited to the sive clothing, expensive furniture, games

volunteered for active service. In 1919 torpedoed and senk in the North post-

when he first came to China the accused It is that we ought not to expect to tube the balance of the boats was amterials and fancy goods. It cannot be restored. It appeared, however, that Sew.". Four were killed by the explo- | win a war such as this unless and until

to clearly understood that the consp

was already. 35 years old and had lived this refinement way

all his life on British territory, E. every man and woman in tlie country Ʌt

Dantation of suy of these luxuries is indefen- any rate in large

to this country furnished with modern

submarines the water sible in war time, and the European A British destroyer has been sinks a full day's work of an essential in collision. There were no casual- nature.

from the tubes WILS ordinarily population ought to set an example to powerful weapon of public opinion in passport sued in the ordinary way Many

times during the last 18 months.

he returned to London be travelled the question of man power has been discharged into the adjacent trimming the natives and refuse to us dem defence of a man who although some the British Foreign Ofbco. In 1913 when

tank. Every effort should be made to

home through Russia on his British considered, and lihave never varied my reduce the number of tanks to a Restriction of shipping, if not the direct times too violent in his verbal measure statement to the Government. I have always said that it is impossible to put minimum. for every new tank added action of Government, will bely, but far ment of the Far Eastern imbroglio, ba passport coming back furnished with occurred to cancel his British allegiance. a limit to the number of men needed for to the complication, weight, and east of better if there were an demand. There consistently upheld and attempted to the same instrument. Nothing has since the boat, and opened fresh possibilities is no likelihood of deñciency of the make current those English idea of The imprint on this newspaper, to the the Army, because the task is huge THE SITUATION IN CHINA, that we must have all men who can be formistice to investigate whether, from setul necessaries of life in this Colony good government and justice which are effect that it in owned and edited by

spared from the Navy, the various in-importance to

the print of view of stability, the oil- The bulk of the "plain food-stuffs comes birthright Born in Trinidad, Chinese, was placed there owing to war- dustries, agriculture, and other employ: tanks should be placed high or low in

conditions, this

public sanouncement to Singapore for re-exportation." That ment essential to the prosecution, of the the boat.. In the U-boats the oil tak trade has already suffered and must educated there and domiciled in England being necessary to advertise that the If our ecm. as practising lawyer until four years catize German capital with which the were placed externally on top of the It is not for me to say how many men boot, while in many other types they exposed to suffer more. can be ght, or from where they are towere placed in the bottom is double mors are not cut short, our luxuries ago, Eugene Chen, although of Chinese,/newspaper was founded under Mr Wood)-. come, but surely it should be pesable, hull boats, they should, be tonintained, and our trade will be and the Grovers, parentage, is a British subject who had every penny of the money now invested It is reported that communication the country and with a proper adjust be placed in the highest possible unent are wine to warn prople of this never foresworn his allegiance to the being Chinese. Although the writer is

preferably in the superstrue-

was informel yesterday by position, on the Tientsin-Pukow railway has the men needed.

of ment manpower, to 8

to give the Army ture above the main tanks In single. The last paragraph of the Government British Crown His arrest on a police not acquainted with the Deed of Sale he Our immediate needs are half a million hull boats it seemed best to store the notification, a warning ngainat hoarding warrant last Friday for exposing what placed Englishman that he has

and inflation of prices, is very decenary he had every reason to believe was a plot Deed and that it is a true and faithful of men between now and July next. The oil in the bottom. Rumours regarding the situation inilure to get these men will undoatedly,

Chinese money in the venture. The Mr Laurenti, an Italian naval when war broke out, for a few days against the independence of this country, atamant to declare that there is none Fengtien and Shantung are baseless, involve a prolongation of the war and architect, whose name in given tone there was danger of both of these seri-although an arbitrary set and an in battle which has been fought in these

of submarine. asid the tendency and were evidently spread by inconsequent prolongation of hardship and of the commanders of submarizes in the onsly disorganising the community.vasion of the rights of Britain, would columns is the battle of constitutionalisat friendly, foreign agents.

We have done much. Our troops at present war was to abolish the adjustment Prices have recently been pot up. The not have led to action being taken by gainat militarism, of legality against it is precisely this battle which the Peking is quiet.

the front are the wander of the world. tank. In war immersion was required other day we heard that the price of his friends had not information been re- Byzantinism, of right-against force, and No one his ever approached the colossal

tes.

OTHER SHIPS SUNK.

.DISTURBING REPORTS.

[Wah Tea Yat Po'a Service.)

PERING, May 80.

begn interrupted.

war.

seeing the great reserve of men still in

misery;

to

unnecessar,

Of

be

and was now reached in less than i

CH'EN.

[By PUTNAM WALK in the "Peking "Gazette."]

It is time the writer invokes the

head's editorship had been refunded

but

highly

seen that

Despite repeated requests Li King task that we have so successfully accom-iblede in the minimam time poeswinky had been raised all round cu aceived from many quarters on Saturday entire English-speaking race throughout" Empire have behaved magnificently.make not statical, immersions, but England and offa man who bought up against him. As a number of instances, victory Ch'en was virtually trapped in.;

Loxbox, May 20. Lord Devonport has taken over 'all

States, Cumudu, Australia and New Zealand, and fixes the retail price at sixteen pence per pound. Lord

imports of cheese from the United Hi

to take up the Premiership.

Devonport also fixed the retail prices Chung is irräninent."

jos follows: -Large butterbears, 10d.

per pound during "Jun 9d. per

JI

LATER.

pound during July and 8d. there-and Pakow railway has been after. White buricots, same periods,

Bá, 7d, Ba. Coloured haricots, mandeered by Net Tze Chung.

com-

beaten

I

thy

Eugene

secured and he is

But the question is: Have we done ali immersions in motion, and the captain the whole stock of a certain brand of of poisoning in prison have come under

did

call, leaving his unfinished work solely The dismissal of General Nei Tze that we can do for Germany is not yet of weights in hin bout. It such a case examples are of luxuries and therefore residence in this country; and as he on the understanding that his presence not they know the real distribution cigarette for his own use. These two the writer's notice during his lifelong the middle of Friday night into police

Do not think I am despondent

he was forced to make during 2m he

every pressure. sa being perfectly confident of success provided immersion only an approximate compes are werk, but in the case of milk, and knows how easily deep-seated vindictive-was required to answer certain questions

brought to bear we remain determined to win; but, ant on. He agreed with Prof Havgard The rolling stock of the Tientsin although fully persuaded of the right that the best position for the y tan necessary imported foods," hoarding or pess Aceks a sitent revenge';, and as all Although..

cousness of our cause and therefore fully must be preferably high up in subarer of fittings aige. So is the action attempts to communicate with sheng acutely, in body and he is suffer

sibles with double hull this only on

yon of certain landlords, who lost month accused have failed, it has been necessary refused to abjere his British citizenship. confident of victory, the way to victory account of stability. In the old Ger- raised rents ten per cent, to meet the to take certain urgent, final steps to Unless, his release is secu may be long, and certainly will be hard.

man submersibles this was the position six per cent. War, Tax. The Committee prevent a crime being committed. It handed over to the competent authori ties, the writer proposes telegraphically We have been saved by our Navy from this was not a good arrangescut, as the Food Control ought to be prepared to my futerest the public to know that to invoke the aid of the British orally pegs. Bd. whole periol. Large Fengtien and Nei Tze Chung, Civil the horrors of war being brought into tanks in this position were expo-ed to take instant action in such cases, ne Eugene Ch'en is lying imprisoned in the ment. That Mr Lloyd George's' govern- lentils; 8d small, 7d. Yellow split Governor of Anhui, have declared our own homes, with the result that damage by shells. They must therefore this, particularly in matters which affect, District Court Goal, about 500 yards, ment, when the facts are known in their independence, and telegraphed many people in this land are still be placed in the highest psition possible the middle or poorer classes. Two sents north of the old Board of Punishments England, will not desert a British subject

of fro ignorant of the urgency of our position. but always under the water line. The extra on milk, twenty dollars a month where Harry Parkes and hiscompanions fis as certain as that the sun rises responsibility rests upon me, as I am mersible Naval and Military Record." asked to win the war, and it is impos sible to do that unless suficient men are forthcoming.

713., 6., 54d. Blue and Green, It is reported that the Tukwan, of

редв. 1.

THE CLYDE DEPORTEES.

LONDON, May' 20.

ей

Dr. C. Addison, Minister of Muni- tions, recommends allowing the Clyde deporters to turn to their homes.

to Peking deinanding the dissolution of Parliament.

SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS..

LATER.

-HOW TO JEF THE. MEN.

selected. From the naval point of view.

communicato in their a month man, but to anybody on lase where that the British Force outside town of to SUTA GE than that they casily become real hard. distress

Pekirs by means of A Horne cantemporary says that

ships.

their washing.

ALWAYS RECOMMEND IT of the In order to obtain the men needed view of the possibility of China's prac-

The writer as a friend of Telegrams have reached the Pre-it seems to me that, for the duration of tical participation in the great war, com-

calls upon all the renders of this newa

almost every community there is sident's Palace from the Provinces the war, we must one and all be willing manders on the Western Front were A GOOD RULE FOR THE HOME paper to bring the whole weight of be

some one whose life as been saved to subordinate Tour person liberty and lately circularised with instructors to

Chamborlam's Colic, Cholers "and of Fangtien, Enpeh, Cbekiang, to that of the State. And out whether any men in their des ha; AkE it a rate of your home to opinion at once to bear in every possible ACTIVITY" IN EGYPT/

Honen, Anhui, Shentong and What do we meun" by winning Itachments could speak Chinese, or had always keep on hand a bottle of quarter to secure that justice takes its| Fulien decidringi independence. doubt if this is properly understood. I had any experience of Chinese labour Chainberlain's Colic Cholers and Dise proper course and that the accused be Diarrhoea Hemody: Buch persons seco

saleguard against released from solitary confinement ambs in opportunity to recomment LONDON, May 29. The President at one wired take it there no desire on the part of Having the question put to him by his thoes Bemedy, sa An official message, from Egypt Admiral Shab Ching Ping to muin any one of us to crush the German sergeant as to whether he knew Chinkee, bowl complanta. It always cates brought to a speed trial in a Court

nations and the sooner the Gerum and could speak it, Prints Hellforleather promptly and no hocneho Our fire destroyed several of teir coast defences and supérving. { poople know that the botter: Our simi ajaculeted." Byreuth they don't hajra ontzitsufur sále voy Fall Chemists and Ego Juhan Gushimmelf noti

Storekeepers isas, Tunderstand it, to deal Cerosol pect something for

the enemy H guns

movements of warshipe

day

fe with with competent jurisdictions

British but members of his fami

thes

que

account for ita pract

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Storekeepers

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