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"THURSDAY, JULY 19; 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

· (Continued from Page

"SCENES IN PETROGRAD"

TROOPS TO RESTORE ORDER.

PAIRERAR July 18. While the joint Committee of the Connell of Wörkman's and Söbliers" "Delegates and the Peasants Delegates ware discussing Monday's episodes). armel démonstrators appeared ontsile and demanded that the Committee should itself take prer the fovernment/

THE CAPTURES ÎN THE NORTH BEA.

COMMENT ON THE ENCIDENT.

AMSTERDAM, July 18,

THE

BRITISH POSITIONS IMPROYED,

LONDON, July 19. Field-Marshal Sir, Douglas Haig re- ports

CHINA MAIL.

LADY ROBERTS FIELD GLASS FUND,

CANTON BRITISH WAR CONTRIBUTIONS.

further sum of £108.13.0 sub-

The following further appeal for We have somewhat improved me Twenty torpedo hosts took part in position estward of Monchy-le-Frenz glasses in forwarded by the Hon.scribed by British Residents in Despite thick clouds and strong winds Mr. B. R. Halls Okases can. Canton has been remitted to London the capture of the German merchant-our seroplanes did great deal of as before, be surt dirvet to London during May, June and July, na uggier.

successful work yesterday in con for to the Hon. Secretary, War Chari- nobed junction with the artillery. They It is asserted that several shells fell bombed various points behind the ties, lost Office Buildings,

enemy's linba.

Engleniere

Ascot, Berks,

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on the coast.

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The Handelsblad leges that the Government will protest against this breach of neutrality: but an ere witness describes the attack as taking place four miles off the share.

There were many airights, in which brought down six and drove down.

three enemy machines,

May 25th, 1917..

The Hon. Secretary, to

Hongkong Charities Fund, Hongkong.

None of our are missing,.

RUSSIANS CAPTURE POSITIONS.

DEM SR1 fell diffident of uske LONDON, July 18.

ing further help where so much bus A Riasian official message, transmitted been die already, but if you could We repulsed persistent attacks north-see your way to bring to the notike castward of Kalusz. For tactical con of the British community that the siderations we transferred to the right bank of the Lomnica, leaving Kaluaz need for glasses and telescopes still and securing important river crossings goes on, I should he wêry grateful.

A strong enemy attack threw us out of Novics, which our reserves recaptured George's Channel, on the Danube, and

T captures are welcomed by the The Committee passed a resolution British Press, as widening the success aiming that the very people who of the new measures to terminate the for wireless, says:

increasing traffic between Dutch and proposed this were the fire to make German ports. It is pointed out that attempts against the present constituted the new British mind field has increased authority. Such acts as those which the difficulties of the German ships took place un Monday constitute renwhich probably had to leave the chery and felony towards the Revolt comparative safety of Dutch waters tionary Amy who are fighting the and run out to sex and were then troops of Kaiser William. *. t?

intercepted

LATER "Thousands of sállors, soldier and workpeople have arrived from Krousta 15,

The sailors curriel banners inserite *Down with authority. Long live the Commune"

Provocative firing, starter in the streets ipllowed by random machine gun fire, canting a general panic."

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It is stated in an Inst coast port that one of the enemy ships which resisted capture was the Bruck, of which Captain Fryntt WIS the

· Commandes.

MR. REDMOND AND THE IRISH LEADERSHIP,

LONDON, July 18 The Tur states that Mr. Redmond does not intend to resign the Irish leadership or to advise his colleagues to resign, in order to obtain the verdict

The military Clovernor of Petrograd | announced that in alcordance with i tag Government's order to clear the City of anal persons disturbing order any threatening the security of the citizens the troops would be immediately ordered to proceed to re-

cisive steps will be taken till the resulta establish ander and be requested the of the Irish Convention and the Nation citizens not to leave their houses exeptalists! Mission to the United States are fir urgent reasons, and to. "Elone their

ma in urder to exclule unknown.

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THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

BRITISH SHIPPING RETURNS.

"Loxtos, Jily 18. The Admiralty reports as follows for husp Werk

Arrivals

Suitings

Suk tover 1,60% sous) Swak (mler 100 tons). Insurvessfully attack.. Fishing vessels dunk ............

2,900

THE BRITISH MINISTERIAL

CHANGES.

A LAUTIOUS RECEPTION.

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LONDON, July 18. Thu Ministerial changes are generally, merited cautiously. The Prentier is cutigrarulated upon the originality and boklares of the changes, bil in is pointed out that the country, while wishing for new Ministers, will judge thehr entirely by results. The promotion of Sir Big Geddey to the post of First Lord of the Admiralty is unexpected. but tribentes, are puid to his ability, and the choice is regarded as sound, It is assumed that a seat in Parka

ment will be found for Sir Eric

Grecies.

The chief controversy centres around Mr. Winston Churchill, Sir

of Ireland on Hinn Feinnism. No dis

known.

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THE GOVERNMENT CLOSURE ON MESOPOTAMIAN DISCUSSION.,

LONDON, July 18.

In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law announced that the Government has decided to drop the Mesopotamian enquiries and to leave the soldiers con- cerned to ha dealt with by the Army Council in the ordinary way, and also to refuge Lord Hardinge's resignation which has again been offered.

Mr. "Bonar Taw sukd that the Gover-mest's decision to drip the Mesopotamian enquitis was due to objections to that procedure, and le to the undesirability of divert- ing, the thought and energies of legislators und the Executive from the prosecution of the war að a critical time...

Mr. Dilon, M.P., moved run ad- journéent in onder to draw atten- | tion to the Government's refusal of Lord Hardinge's resignation."

Alr. Botar Law announced that it was roost unlikely that the House would rise until the and of August.

THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

OTTAWA, July 18,

In the House of Commons, Sir R. I.. Borden introduced the Resolution which extended the life of Parliament, for one year and demanded practically à unani- mous vote, otherwise he will not press the Resolution. Ha deprecated an election at presents it would case

distraction and discord.

The Opposition Liberals state that' the Resolution makes election inevitable.

Edwin Montagu and Dr. Addison, EXPORT OF SILVER TO THE EAST. which the papers criticise according to their political complexion.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 19. The exports of silver for "June" wore ounces, chiefly to Chins and

The Morning Post says that Sir Edwin Montagu's appointment is a 6,812,500 scandal, and the appointment of India Mr. Winston Churchill proves that If we have not invented an un- sinkable ship, we have discovered an unsinkable politicisti."

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

THE FRENCH' FRONT.

ANOTHER IMPORTANT

The Times says: ** Mr. Churchill's ' enthusiasm axi Ingenuity should be useful to the Ministry of Munitions, but it must emphatically be made

ADVANCE. clear that the country will not toler ate an attempt to resuscitate

LONDON, July 18. amateur strategy."

A French communiqué saya- The paper adds There has been reciprocal artillery that it in high time that the produe-activity in the region of Cerny, Allies, tion of intuitions should be diyorced the California Plateau and in Cham from the task of dealing with the page. The enemy renewed his attacks "Labour 'question, and that Sir Edwin Minutugu's selection is unfortunate.

The Daily Chronicle says that the wisdom of Sir Edward Carsonʼa norination

We captured Dunseren oud St

also one gun as some prisoners,

FURTHER DISTURBANCES. IN PETROGRAD.

PETROGRAD, July 18, A Military anti-Goremment demon-

In the recent movement in France" myglasses were low with the brase men using them, while the mrs opers charcter of the Hghting now in progress, his sensibly in- eressed the demand. Further, -we learn for the fetters how indisper- sable telescopes, sate for scouting. stration on Monday night, provoker! besniping, and artillery observation. Extremists as a protest against the dis bandment of mutinous regiments at the front, ended in wild, panicky shooting ou the Nevsky Prospektere werd a number of casualties, a dozen being sens to hospital. The disturbance wax ended in a few minutes, and the troops returned quietly to barracks, DEMONSTRATIONS PROHIBITED.

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The Executives of the Council of

Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates and have issued a manifesto which denounces Workmen's and Peasants Delegates the lemonstrators against the disband- ment of mutinous regiments, as traitors. The resolution says the strongest measure will be taken against troops appearing in the streets with armas. contrary to orders.

Since I wrote bust the wiress ofi the Fund in London. Its beeraltered, and glasses should now be sent

text-

The Manager.

Lady Beierts Field Gliss Fund. 4. Victorin Street

8. W., 1.

I will, of worse, gladly acknow-

•Yours truly, edge my that can still be spared.

ROBERTS.

The late Lord Roberts whed the nation for the ban of Seldglasses for the peril the War for the troops. Lady Roberty basis written to the Press in the sense, fq, respouse, A Proclamation by the Provisionale glasses have been br Government prohibits all demonstrā.

The great conflict on which the country tions.

time

dated in the demonstration.

Only a section of the garrison partici-

ALL DISSENSION MEST CEASE

is enged bring to light.

, unprecedented needs. So one could have anteipated the scale and urgency Lof the demand for good glasues for sil ranks, and, despite the very large num ber distributed, this demand grows daily or insistent, Those responsible for the scheme are in a position to say that every bot glass lent, means the saving

gallast lives.

PETROGRAD July 18. The Executives of the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' and Pressants Dologates have issued a manifesto to the effect that the time has come when all dissension must cease, and all mut Lord Roberts desired the National assist the soldiers in the front line. To Service League to undertake the 'ad refrain now is to deliver them to destrucministration of his scheme. Glasses. tion and to betray the Fatherland and aduld be Hont (with a gard enclosed in the Revolution.

the curri addressed as ufove. They will be neknowledged by Lady. Roberth, “ên;" graved with a registered number, lent to an oliver, N.C.O.; or man in need of them, and returned, where circumstances permit at the end of the War.

TYPES OF GLASSES DESIRED, IN GEDER

OF MEFERENCE. ""

A--Ficht Glasers.

THE RECENT AIR-RAID.

CASUALTIES AMONG BRITISH

AVIATORS.

LONDON, July 18, the House of Commons, Mr. Macpherson stated that the British air service casualties in the last air" raid were two pilots killed and one wounded; and ari observar haud died of wounds. Two seroplanes were destroyed and two crashed down.

THE 3.S. CHILXA. »

PANIC OF DECK PASSENGERS.

RANGOON, July 18, culars regarding the B. 1. stemmer There are no further authentic part

Chilkar

A passanger states that the vessel caught fire in Buruva Raads south of Gopalore."

All the Europeans were saved."

The deck passengers pannicked, and a large number jumped overboard and were drowned.

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"(2) "Primado Bates, R and lugber

powers, by the above,

(3) Non-prismatic, by Dolländ, x 5, (4) Good old-fashioned non-prismatic

-racing-glasses.

In answer to many enquiries, ordinary military plzrposes. opera-glasses are hardly suitable for

Bi-Trianopes.

(1) Good deer-stalking telescopes. (2) Targe telescopes on stands.

(1) Any amalier telescopes except tove.

TRAWLERS AND U BOATS: ||

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The ship was beached, and the kit AN ADMIRAL'S STORIES. portion was destroyed.

BRITISH MINISTERIAL

APPOINTMENTS.

LONDON, July 18. It is officially announced that the following appointments have been made :-

Sir Edward Carson to be a member of the War Cabinet without portfolio.

Some fine stories of British.heroism in fights with German solxuarines warê told by Admiral Sir Robert Lowry at the meeting of the Mission to National Seamen. Ons related to an unarmed trawler in the North Sen which a submarine and dashed for it, with the ruult that the U boat at once

submerged. "It want. underneath" said Sir Robert, “because it could not

Dr. Addison to be Minister of Recon-imagine it possible that a trawler struction without portfolio.

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AN ANTI-BRITISH COALITION,

The Cologne Gazette." has just pub lished a new series of articles on "Aims and Warm World-Policy, adding to thair attractions ar sasurance that their origin is not officiat.

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Pacific Ocean. Periops, in a later fulang -to mention only ate of the numerou possibilities the North American Fast Eastern line of separation, will rum straight across the Australian Continent, which, as is well known, is eagerly land for coveted by the Japazeny sa settlers."

If we are able to overthrow the British and thus to render Bassis and Japan: decisive service"în Asis against England, We must be quite clear about the tact.

we ought to be able to obtain permanent (says the writer that, it the Russian recognition of our Turkish and Nen chooses the Englishman as his friend, the Eastern policy, and to make the western world-power of Germany is relegated to edge of the Persian mountains the frontier between the Quadriple Alliance'a sphere miary distance it is, indeed, doubtful at interest and Russia's sphere of intereak" whether, in that event, our object csa

The Cologne Gazette" writer - ever be achieved. Moreover, in addition tans that if these delightfal plans cannot to this luss, we shall have for a long time be carried out all Germany's schemes botis to "come to reckon with Continental in Near East and Far East will crumble. struggles which will cost blood, money, Germany will then have to make a

sttempt to five by the establishment and strength, and the result of which of corect relations with Russia on with Germszy standing at the side of the one hand, and by a mainly Atlantis?! Austria-Hungary against Russia France, orientation of her policy on the other and England-ennut be calculated. It hand. But her development into is impossible to call attention to insist Wellmacht would be at least postpon-4," another opportunity to enter the int entis, to the importance of this decisive and it is doubtful whether she would d

rank of Powers.*** montent."

marine. One of the shots went through ions and subscriptions should be recommendation of a German-Russiaz|

D. FORBES, Hon. Treasurer;"

CHINESE EDUCATION MISSION IN THE PHILIPPINES.

The articles culminate in the following.

Japanese coalition as the only satisfactory of destroying the British

Chinese Educational Commissie SUP BE If there is a way to effect from without from Kwangtung and Emman have re- favour of the rising World Powers, the cently been investigating the Educational putatively rapid dissoction of the astonis of the Philippine Islands emp British Empire, it is only by means of a cally the Commercial and Trade Schools

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deal of the wheel, "but the skipper host went on steering with broken spokes north of Teton and secured a footing at

Another shot carried away the cook's certain points we captured on the 11th.

galley. Meanwhile the trawler had The artillery dual continued to be

c/o Hongkong Bank, Canton. LONDON, July 17. begun to fire at the enbmarine, which violent at. Mont Haut, where we ar The Proclamation announcing the was hit. The submaring had had From amongst the letters of organising captured ground, you change of the name of the Dynasty also enough of it, and went suderaknowledgment received the follow

The operations we carried out on the renounces on behalf of the late Queen Tha: particular trawler became such is questionable. It is left of the Mouse, west of Hill 304, Victoria's descendants, the use of the a terror to submarines in that part that ing one dated 14th May, 1917, from Gertian Howian-Japanese world coalition of the Islands. The party was composed Mr Woo Tin Pin, Fecretary of Lanca high time that Mr. Churchill's energy artillery preparation. The troops, with and Prince and Princess of: Saxe ed her, but though she fired back to British Red Cross Society shows another syndicate for the division tion to the Civil-Governor, Cantor

developed to full success after heavy titles Duke and Duchess of Saxony, four submarines lay in wait and attack the Clairman of Finance Committee,Of course, such a coalition 1. at bottom, Mr Woo Tin in, F harnessed to the Ministry. He irresistible dash, attacked on a front of Coburg-Gotha and Sir Edwin Montagu should2,500 metres on both sides of the Exter

keep them off they sent her. Whether how much even small contributions of the world. But the object of Mr. Kim Ng Hook, President Nan Wa the political map of the early is not to College 3. Chang, Dean, Government the officers tad men went to the bottom strengthen the Government, from

Farating amaltered: the mob Germs Higher Normal School, Canton. appreciated Melancourt, road. The whole first VIOLATION OF SPANISH WATERS. of the North Sea or whether they are 170 A debating standpoint:

German line, which was elaborately

"Me Yuen Pao, Principal, Canton No. 24. prisoners in Germany, they did their I beg to acknowledge with my devotion to pesce would not, dispose of The Daily Neum states that Sirene for defence, fall into cue the Hosso July Lord turn of cheers

21st February and 24th March, enclosing but would merely permit Germany' LONDON, July-18 daty right well," said Sir Robert amid thanks, the receipt of your letters of the aggressive Imperialism of the others, Frimary School, Canton.

Mr Chea Yat Ping, Director, Comader- Edward Carson and Dr. Addison Shortly afterwards the second enomy Robert Celed that muco April 1s Sur, Bobert told how they learnt of 3sts value £100 and 212 respectively development to decay. We have the cial College het

Mr B. Tang, President, Commerc must be glad to leave the posts in line, after desperate fighting in which German submarinos had arrested or the sinking of two of the submarines ry on recepte for which are enclosed cheter baten being full partners in the School, Changha, Hanan, which they were unsuccessful.

oar troops manifested splendid keenness, attacked over 20 Eritish, Allied and the dead bodies fanting to the surface, he with.

future syndicate for the divisica of the was also carried. The advance attained neutral ships in Spanish waters. The although five or six days later a report Once again the reembers of the world or being despised outsiders. a kilometre in depth.

most serious representations bad bean was choulated from Germany, that the int Coramilles desira ze to convey to "If we suceed, by mams of Russian The lins of this advance runs from made to Spain, which badassured Great; boat had got back. When," he said,

and through you to our kind friends and Japan advances, with Gorman and the south-eastern corner of Arcourt Britain that it would do its utmost to "we are inclined to my that the mey

our very renta and soceroderma Turkish protection of their Hank

CAUSES AND CURE FOR DIARRHOEAT

hande

our

OVEREATING, change in the tem-een through: Canted Wood Hill 304, prevent the violation of Spanish water is not doing much, do let us conquer

unripa fruit, and impure passing

water are some of the causes of diarrhoea. **Our firo annihiinted, acveral coun xanberisma Colic, Cholers and attacks during the afternoon.

chcia Remedy, cures these bowel enemy safered very heavily.

bigbaard Storekeepers.

bars counter

Commander Bellzira RN, M.P., called that we have entirely differentsmestions attention to statements in Dutch papers to face now from what

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ting that the Germans

wiolated Dutch waborat Róbert Cecil gid, the matter

and not been lost night

to tell the re

thing we are certain

In destroying the English pitjors in the Mile and Far Ext, the ultirosin siliatios of Hussian and Nort sayiqe: 1. Imperialism will be

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