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"MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
¿Continued from Pago T.)
SUBMARINE WARFARE.
: SATISFACTORY STATEMENT -BI
MIR ERIC GEDDES...
LONDON, Fab. 2.
THE STRIKES IN GERMANY.
STRIKERS ERECT BARRICADES IN
BERLIN #TREEAS.
CROWDS WANT PRACE AND BREAD.
AMSTENẨM, Tol. %. The Tyd of Februby learn Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the from a reliable soures ilahi Berlin a Admiralty, interviewed by the Associat.crowd marched yesterday a noon to the ed Press on the expiry of the first year of unrestricted submariniem, said: “The submarine is held." The sinkings were now reduced to a loval Balow that when Germany threw off all -restraint, and he thought that we were oom sinking submarines as fast as Germany can build them. The Ad miralty could not foresee any change except for the better, but we must have more ships in order to turn the enemy failursa into a positive Allied victory, because the destruction of merchantmen still exceeded the construction, and tonnage dewanda were increasing by jeaps and bounds Before the end of 1914 we should be building shipping of all kinds at a rate of more than double that of our record prewar year. Kueh dapended on American ship building efforts. He hoped America's. efforts would be a contribution worthy of the great cause; •
Referring to the tables of "curves" which are published from time to time, Sir Eric said all the curves were bending in the right direction--and added
The destruction of Allied shipping decreases steadily, the construction of merchantmen increases steadily, and the sinking of submarines steadily rises."
RUSSIA.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOVIET TROOPS OCCUPY KIEFT:
PETROGRAD, Feb. 1. The Maximalist Agency confirms that the Soviet troops occupy Kief and hard' captured the arsenal.
THE ELLIS KADOORIE
SCHOOL
ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
Sorozalantza 1917, Lagard Scholar, Kwong Chu Fing Free Scholarships, Kwong Chu Ping- Lam U Choun, Lan Hồn hai Yik Käi Chenor
Tai Yat Scholarshipi Chan Ki Pan Lau Cha Fat Scholarship, Song ...Sheang Hin
The annual prize distribution of
the Ellis Radoorie School took place
Three Ukrainan Regiments with artillery joined up with the Soviets, the to-day at poon. whole gartison refusing to fight.
ADJOURNED.
&
The Ho Mr. Cland Severn, The Soviet troops captured OrenburgC.M.G., distributed the prizes and Ganera! Dutof's Cossacks are fleeing and General Dutoff exeaped, b
with him, on the rostrum of the School Hall were Sir Ellis Kadoorie, BRESTLITOVSK NEGOTIATIONS
Mr. R. E. O. Bird (Headmaster), the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak and Mx. E. Ralphe (Inspector of Schools) Thers were also present a number of the parents and friends of the pupils and also the pupils of the
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Charlottenburg with cries for poses and bread. The police charged, whereupon the strikers erected barricades, "naing overturned trams. They fired and
LONDON, Fak I. hurled projectiles at the police. Thirty
A German message states that Dr. wounded strikern were removed to the bospitals. Theșa were pustous arrests
Kuehlmann has agreed to an and house searches were made. Reliable adjournment at Brestlitovsk to consider detachments of cavalry and machine- the question of the two Ukranian guaners bare collected in the neigh-bodies claiming to represent Ukraine. bourhood of Berlin.
BUSSIAN EUNDS ABROAD.
LONDON, Feb. 2. The Timer Petrograd Correspondent
possession of the funds of the Russian "The Bolshevika are determined to get Government abroad" by prohibiting British and other foreign Embassies and Consulates to touch their deposits in the Russian banks.
EXTENSIVE DISTURBANCES
REPORTED.
The latest Berlin uewspapers of the let inst. report extensive disturbances over a large area. In the capital the solitary exceptions are Unter-der Linden and Schloss Platz, which, the papers significantly remark, were empty
The worst disorders occurred in the Moabit, where crowds of strikers tried to overturn cams. The police in- tervered, but encountered resistance and collisions occurred.
There were similar stormy scenes in north-and-east Berlin Youths and girls held the streets and attacked the tramways, interrupting the traffic. The city tram sarried was suspended at 0007, The strikers in some parts severed the electric wires in order to prevent workmen using the onler to go to the shift.
cars in Fights are reported in factories between strikers and strikers.
putside
ROA
Sir Eric Geddes explained another "curve," namely, the factor of exaggera tion in the German statement of sinkings. In the early months of unrestricted warfare the margin of exaggeration was fairly small, but with the lemoning of enemy successes last July, Augast sod September the German exaggerations began to increase and were continuing to increase, thereby indicating a fairly securate reflection of the German official confession of their measure of failure.
Referring to the United States War The feverish anti-strike propagandis Secretary's warning about a concentra includes an officially supplied atory,
SOCIALIST ARRESTED. The Independent Socialist, Herr Dittmann, has been rated for attempting to address a meeting in
suburb of Berlin.
POLISH LEGIONARIES OCCUPY
ROGATCHEFF..
school."
The ceremonies were opened by the Hendmaater reading, the Report as follows:-
THE REPORT.
Ho Kam Tong Scholarship, (Senior), Li Bo Nang
for Tony Scholarship, (Junior),
Pan Skin Fang
Chan Sai Ming Scholarship, Ng Shing Chia. -
Half Fee Scholarships to Queen's College
lege, Cheng Yak Lau, Kwan Shu
THE PRIZE LIST. 4fhz-1. Kwong Tuet Kwong Free Scholarship to Class Cheung Chun Sing.
SA Class-1, Obeng Hing Yan Da Class-1, Tant Si Chen
lass-, Wat Kwing Lan, 2, Pun
Kam Tau.
a fa-Free Scholarship to Class Wong Man Keung, 1. Lo Yuk Lan 74 Ulas-1, Kwan Tam Wo, 2, Ng Shing Ppi
Cla-1 Hong Hon Cheung, Chan Yuen Tang.
TC Insk-Free Scholarship-to Class & Lam Won Ki 1. Ng ching Kwan. Sa Class 1-1, Chan Wan Kai, ?, Mok Shing Kan.
Sa Class 18-Free Scholarship to Class 7-Li Yak Kwan, 1, Ip Shu Wing
801-1. Ho ha Ming, 2, Mai Fing Kwing
fo Class-1. Kam Wah Kai, 2
Hing Wan
Class B-1, Tang Kit, 2, (han Chan
King.
8 Class 21; Tsu Hang Ki, Ng Cha song.
8-1, Chow Kwong Pui, 2, an U. Yat.
8251 Long Wah Shing. * Li Fab Foo
CLASS 8, Li Si Chung, 2 Hung Po Yuen
of the Government for three years and The school has now been in the hands.
each year has seen a rise both in the standard of the work and the numbers of the school. Our efforts have been directed, na. usual, first (of all towards the attainment of a sound practical knowledge of colloquial English have affected this by raising the boy to recite dialogues and short seams FETROGRAD, Feb. 1.
which were written in every case except Twenty-six thousand Polish Legion-This has taught the boys to speak dis the masters of the school. one, by narios, commanded by Polish generals, tinetly sad with expression and the occupied Rogatchoff, upon which the result has been remarkably gratifying. Provincial Soviet demanded evacuation The boys recite these dialogues with and submission of the Polish Staff, evident pleasure. Some of the titles are CLASS &. Wong Hin Wing, 4, Chan, intimating that the fate of a number of Street Cries; Kidnapping: Scone at Kam Sun, 3, Lau rang Polish land-owners, members of the Cadet adopted to improve the English of teks, Wong Fu Ling, 2, Ro Ka CLASS 8-1, Ng Kam Han, X. Lau
Loài Koen Hung
Party and others who are hostages depended upon their compliance.
A SECRET TREATY BETWEEN TURKEY AND GENTRAL POWERS.
។
PRIZES (PERYACULAR.) Kwong, 3, Cheng Yak Lan.
Class Army, Giản Hing Kit Lo Toon
Ming, 3, Bong Hon Cheaz.
CLASE B. 1, Mai Chean La Li Seng Ki, 3, Li Si Chung.
AKT FRIZES.
Chinese Court et ansther method school is that black boards are affixed to the walls of the basement and every day items of the most important news are written up there both in English and Chinese, and, these fewn the basis of a colloquial lesson in the upper classes: English and Chinese newspapers are
1. Chang Man Tsk, & Loung Chan Wab also
put up in the basement to encourage knowledge of every- The Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, day matters. Moreover, every DAAS-
ter gires in toro model lesson C.M.G., then distributed the scholar- in the hall to a large number of
LONDON, Feb. S. tion of submarines against the American published in all the newspapers in Labour, in an interview stated that Mr. G. H. Roberts, Minister of transporta, Sir Eric said there may | Germany, that an Eatents Propaganda thers wers the very best reasons to oya. In this way the Best methods of ship certificates and the prizes after i probably be heavy losses, as lifesaving Committee, with hundred million believe that, as a result of the Kaiser's in the middle of the Atlantic is not marks of American money has been visit to Constantinople, the four Central easy, if we were to transport numbers formed with the object of revolutionising Powers had agreed to a secret treaty of American troops, but there was no Germany and Austria and is employing providing evidence that the Germans were at numerous agents in Germany, especially present withdrawing Ubosis in prepara in the armament industry, to incite which were in her bands before the First, Turkey shall retain all territories All the evidence showed that sabotage, atc. It asserts that the com-war and shall remain an absolutely there were as many submarines now pittee includes Senator Stone, Lord free State. operating as over. The decreased losses Northcliffe and Lord Reading. were due to the steady improvement in the Allies anti-submarine methods
they gat fewer chances and meet disaator more frequently."
tion.
*
Our policy of secrecy with regard to U-boat losses was one of the chief causes of the steady deterioration of the German crews. Even the commanders of the submarines are not what they aned to be. Brave, capable commanders to-day were the exceptions, and the average submarine is in no way equal in efficiency to the U-boat of a year
120.
THE WESTERN FRONT,
ENEMY RAID REPULSED.
LONDON, Feb. 2.
Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
The anemy raided a post in the neighbourhood of the Yprra-Staden Railway. A few of our mes are missing, We beat off an attempt westward of Ghelovelt
We captured 171 prisoners in January. Our aeroplanes bombed an aerodrome at Thielt and a dump at Courtrai.
LIVERPOOL REGIMENT'S SUCCESSFUL RAID.
LONDON, Feb. 2. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Baig reports:-
The Liverpool regiment successfully carried out a raid "scuth-eastward of Armentieres and brought back prisoners. A hostile raid northward of Passchen; daule was repulsed.
NAVAL AIRCRAFT ACTIVITY.
LONDON, Feb. 27
The Admiralty, announces:-- -Naval aircraft on Wednesday bombed an aerodrome at Oost camp, directly hitting a hangar and shela and causing fires.
machine
The Foreact's reports that the General Committee of the Trade Unions is unanimously sympathetic towards the etrikora.
A SEMI-OFFÍCIAL MESSAGE A semi-official message from Berlin ou February 1, declares that the strike bas pused its zenith. It minimises the day's occurrences in Berlin. Traffic conditions are improving and work is being resumed at Hamborg, Kiel and the coal fields, while Erapps is in full swing.
TO ARREST INTERNATIONAL'
BUTCHERY.
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 2.
One of the leaflets distributed broad cast by the strikers in Berlin says the only way to overthrow the Government and the bourgeoisie is by the establish- ment of a Democratic Republic, which will arrest the international butchery and result in a general peace.
REAPPEARANCE OF THE
"YORWAERTS."
AMSTERDAM, Feb. This Vorwarts, reappeared on the lat
inst
GENERAL STRIKE IN HOLLAND TO
BE CALLED.
Second, that Austria, Germany and Bulgaria shall do their best to recover, on behalf of Turkey, the provinces of the Ottoman Dominions which have been captured during the war..
Third the Sultan of Turkey shall retain the title of Khalif
Fourth, Arabia and Amenis ihall be dealt with as Turkey thinks fit.
THE AIR-RAID ON LONDON.
--LONDON, Feb. 1. An official report states:- The casualties resulting from the sit raid cabled yesterday morning were 45 killed, of whom 31 occurred in the city and 14 in the suburbs, including 11 women and five children. Two hundred were in the city and 76 in the suburbs. and.seven were injured, of whom 1:1
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C.P.R. LINER SUNK IN COLLISION.
LONDON, Feb. 2. .
The Canadian Pacific liner Montreal has been runk in a collision.
The crew were rescued by destroyers.
THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS.
MACKAY ALMOST UNRE COGNISABLE
BRISBANE, Feb. 2. Mackay is almost unrecognisable Scarcely a building escaped and many are in ruina. Nineteen bodies have than was feared. The rivers are again been recovered. The mortality is lore
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 2.
have resolved to call a general strike on The Dutch Revolutionary Socialista Monday and demand the Government rising. to seize all foodstuffs in the country? and to distribate them equally to the population.
ALLIED AIRMEN DROP LEAFLETS
·FOR GERMANS.
HAVEL, Feb. 2..
Belgian soldiers from the Front state We brought down one enemy mac that since January 10th Allied aviators out of control b
were constantly dying over the German During patrols we brought down ong lines, dropping thousands of booklets and shot down two enemy machines out of control.
One of our machines is sting.
THE AIR-RAIDS."
OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST.
*LONDON, Feb. 3.
The Press Bureso announces
containing the text of President Wilson's pence proposals, printed in German: </
TWO BRITISH AIRMEN BENTENCED
/ BY GERMANA, 20
A BRITISH AND FRENCH BANKING
AMALGAMATION.
LONDON, Feb. 2: A provisional agreement has been Landen County and Westminster and concluded for the amalgamation of the Paris Banks, whose aggregate de posits are 2210,899,269.
(Continued on. Page 3.)
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teaching are seen and these lessons are which he addreased the pupils.
orce of instruction and not only to the masters. The maximam enrolment was very pleased to have the honour to The Hon. Mr. SEVERN said he was boys but to many of the less deperienced 511, and the average attaches have been asked to give away the maximum enrolment of last year 48 prizes again that year and This compares favourably with the and an average attendance of 39 very pleased to find himself doing The school has Jost the Bor- rices of Hr. Mycock who
so for the third time in succes- suffered seven ly from the war or the gone to the front-The staf
hassion.
The Report which they claims of other school at of the first bad heard read by the Head- Soasters on the 1913 estimate the school master shewed that the school was now posseses only 3. of similar grades, making, rapid progress in numbers Although in 20 many cases masters of
has
grades have been substituted, the and also has done well in the study. work throughout the school has been of English and in athletics. When good and I have every pleasure in thank- ing the staff for its loyal co-operation. the first athletic success was on- Mr. B. James took Mr. Mycock's place nounced they all applauded for he in March.. Bis class is up
high standard and specialises in exchange was gind they did
thought, about two minutes. Hẻ
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that
while they
problems and general knowledge.
because OTO
the illustrate stories
walls to his initiation. adom our
were progressing in Cheng Bai-in Ias been in charge of their studies it was a great thing the library sad reading root and the that they were abl to hold their results of his work are very gratifying.
The popers supplied, English and Chinese, own with other schools in athletics. are usually being read during out of He was sure they must be very Botanical Department and our surround Ellis Kadoorie, the founder of the school hours by about 30 boys. Mr. Iam Kwan Shan supervises the school gratified at having with them Sir
inga are plemsanter for bis work. In
walfare of the scholars, but have also
this there is an educational value. We school, who so kindly presented it have not only attended to the mental to the Government of Hongkong borne in mind the remark of Professor and also Mr. Lau Chu Pak, one of Tyndall "Imagine Hercules as orman their largest benefactors. He was
in a rotten head; what can he do there
bit by the very force of his craft? Take glad to see that these gentlemen did care then of the timbers of your boat, not lose their interest and that they We have taken care of them. Drill has
been carried on regularly when it has appeared there at the annual prize been cool enough. This has been com- giving. On his way to that spaci- bined with suficient instruction in ous building, which could undoubted-
hysiology and Hygiene to make the
boys realize its value. We have only seccmmodate far more boys than couraged swimming so much as possible. were at present on the roll, with Bir We had six fail day swimming parties Ellis Radoorie, he was remarking on and several half day trips, in addition the increase in attendance and Sir to visits to Telegraph Bay and Kennedy Ellis Kadocrie had told him that Towa. We won the Junior Team Relay
the right to put our names first factory nuraber of teachers. Race in the Hongkong Amateur Athletic there would perhaps be 1,000 boys Federation sports, obtaining thereby in the school if they could get a satis
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on this fine shield generously presented Ralpha had suggested that it would by Mr. Ho Kwong to the Federation. We be a good thing to get lady teachers. also won flest place in the fifty yards (Junior) In Volley Ball we won the for the lower classes, and he was 71] Volley Ball Junior League for the Epring glad to say that they had been able. Season 1917. The Valley Ball courts to do that and that Miss Eastman shove the school, lately, completed by had undertaken the work and the CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO FUND. the P.W.D. will be much used and ap- would start teaching there next term.
The Art Department is is a preciated." Bourishing state and there las been keen He hoped they would give her every Mr. Claud Bevara kindly offered at the competition for the prizes which He help
Concluding hig,, remarks, last Prize giving. The evidences of this Severn draw the attention of the ars before your eyes. Several of the boys have taken lessons in drawing out visitors to the work of the first and side school hours. When the Devil second prize winners in the Art whispers behind the leaves It's pretty, but Section, specimens of which would is it art I think we may conddently be found in the Hall He congratu- answer Yes, it is both Wathank the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for send lated Mr. Bird on the successful past ing us the Big Po They and always year and wished then all 4 keppy translated and explained to the boys. New Year and a prosperous school We beg to thank cir Bobert Ho Tung year in front of them (Applause.) the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, the Directors of The Hon. Mr. Lau CHU PAK then the Tung Wah Hospital for their dons-addressed the scholars in Chinese and t'ons, and Fing Tahlé Co. for kindly presenting several prizes to the School after cheers had been given for the of the Victoria Theatre for giving us Kadoorie, the visitors and the Head have often in the past proved that they the first time Luzard Scholarship has possess these qualition to a degroo
BRITISH GRIT WILL WIN.
SIP W. ROBERTSON AND LORD"
DERBY ON WAR OUTLOOK
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 2. The Tege Zeilung slates that tro British airmen Lieutenant Sholto and a hal Lieutenant, Wookey, who were, what"
*I am convinced that the issue of power-that is, upon grit and deform
The following is the subscription list to date: Acknowledged to 21st Deceme! Wing
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In Monday's sir raid the casualties in | down at Cambrai on October 17th, bare this war largely depends upon staying We also be to thank the management Hon. Mr. Claad Sever, Sir EBILD. A. WHAT
all the districts were-Killed, 68 and been sentenced to ten years penal ser injured, 173, of whom 30 were killed vilade by a German Military Tribunal nation. Peoples of the British Empire reation and assement. This year for master the ceremonies concluded.
and 91 injured in one building, used
an air raid shelter the
It is possible that a few more bodies may be found under the debris of the building, as four persons of this district are missing
The total casualties in Tusaday's raid ware skilled 10 and injured 10/0
AIR DEFENCES OF PARIS TO BE
INCHELSED |--
for dropping "enemy leafeta.?
mE SINKING OF THE "GIRALDA."
OFFICERS ROBBED
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second to none. I firmly believe that, been given to Ellis Kodoorischool they still possess them, and therefore 1 Boy in Class: 3 Queen College. The ramain confident that victory will be examination is held at Christmas and is The total Australion canales up to "Aftermath of Fire
conducted by Queen College. It has and inclusive of those published as 812 Collected by Men Ar resulted this year in Kwong Chu Ping December were offrially being appointed Logard scholar for Ellie adore tchool. In concion we beg
bar 127,589, They
This is General Bir Wm. Robertson new year message to members of the Overseas Club, published in the Christ
to offer our cordial congratulations to 89,708; missing, as number of Overseas 7/2
Info Sir Elles Kadoorie, the generous donor 2,941 winter has Although once again come round to find in still at warenys of the school on his knighthood. Every Vimsecs Land Derby, it kise finds us with an boy hers has very special Pesson to
Army reimpaired in strength and of the hope he will do so
congratulate him, and thank him and T
LONDON, Feb. 1 The Daily Mail Correspondent at Seville reports that the crew of the Giralda state that when stopped by s sabradine on January with the Girlie's chief officer, was ordered on board the PARIS, Feb. 2. submarine, whose commander wireleased highest moral whilst on the other band, Temps reports that a conference making whether or not he should sink there are evident signs that the reverse SOHOLARSHIP LIST was held between the Premier and the the amp. He received the reply "Yạc" in thứ các with our enemies Under Secretary for Aviation, and it presumably from the German Embassy confidence, to this being the last winter Lacul look forward therefore, with was decided to increase the seroplanes at Madrid,
wetail pass with the black blood cof defending Paris and to provide auti-air The submarine crew then boarded the war over our heads, and that next year versit barrages similar to those of Girada and robbed the officer and may give space which sulit berm
bombed the ship.
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Grateful acknowledgments have been reerived from Major A. G. Sanders, Sth Bedfords; Major G... Criebe ton, ach Battalion QD. CamSTOM Highlanders Capt. Er M. Hodson: 0.0. "B" Co. D.CLL (Pioneers), BEF, France'; Riflemen H: Rickards, GW Queen, Or Jefferson, Keogh, and Signalmen LA Robeas and J Lappin, 1/5 City of Longleg Regiment
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