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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918,
TELEGRAMS.
Continued from Page 1)
THE WESTERN FRONT.
ACTIVITY ON BRITISH FRONT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
THE GRAYES OF QUR BOLDIERS.
THE PROPOSED ARRANGEMENTS.
LONDON, Feb. 12
THE WESTERN FRONT.”
GENERAL ACTIVITY.
reporta:-
BONDON, Feb. 89.
of
CHIC LET.
SATURDAY'Ð MATCHES.
The outstanding fixture of last Satur day's matches was H.K,O,C. declaring
THEATRE ROYAL
SATURDAY'S, ENTERTAINMENT.
The theatrical entertainment organ-
for one wicket for which 310 runs were ised by Mr. sad Mrs. A. P. Stokes of scored. As usual, Mr. T. E. Ponreo was
A meeting of the Imperial War | Graves Commission presided over by
the Prince of Wales, approved of the mainly responsible for this," he again | Shanghai in sic of the Marcantile Marine. report of Liest Col. Sir.. Frederick passing the century. Pearce went in and Naval Prisoners of War Funda Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, | Kooyon' making a recommendation for vilorous hitting and the bowler attracted a full house to the Theatre
regards the provision of memorials in their deliveries going to boundary cemetries and that the general supervis-Practically five times out of the over. Royal on Saturday night
The matches were not noticeable ion of such constructions! work be giren for high scoring The CRC. after their
Three short plays were presented- to the architects, Mr. Beginald Blomfield, veral defeats managed to get a gin, by "Acid Drops," "Five Birds in a Cagn,” Sir Elwia Luyena and Mr. Herbertsios runs from the Middlesex, which and "The Rest Cure.” Bakor."
[ not saying a great deal, since the latter have not displayed any great form this Besson H.N.GC loses its place at top University standing thin.
We repulsed raiders southward Armentiores. LONDON, Feb. 24. .. Patrols alsewhere brought in Bold-Marshal Sir Douglas Baig number of prisoners.
The enemy artillery was active in the neighbourhoods of 8 Quentin, the
reports
WON
announceed
the that
To play "Acid Drops” frst was perhaps a rather unfortunate choice, for
Wa'repulsed raiders in the seighbour- | Arras. Cambrai road, Lens, Armentieres Government had undertaken to bear of the League table to Kowloon, with the while the subject matter. of the pieso |
hood of Broodsainde.
and Ypres.
A break in the weather prevented There has been hostile artillery in dying, except for artillery observation the Passchendaele sector.
ARTILLERY ACTIVITY ON LONDON, Feb. 22.
FRENCH FRONT. Tieli-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
reporte
A large enemy party raided two of
eur posts in the neighbourhood of the Ipros Roules railway and a few of our Men are missing.
The Belgians repulsed an attempted
id in the Merekem sector.
THE COMING ENEMY OFFENSIVE
AD
LONDON Feb 22
A French communiqué reporte q There was fairly lively reciprocal artillery activity on the whole front, specially in the regions of Pison, Tauraillon, Malmaison, Fontavert, Guyancourt ad Butte du Monit
Three German aeroplanes were brought down and two forced down in! their own lines, seriously damaged.
PARIS, Feb. 1 LORD MILNER OF PEACE TALK. A semi-official statement saye that.
"FIGHTING FOR OUR. VERY- although reciprocal raiding is increasing
LIVES.” denoting that preparations for effersive are becoming more marked, and the artillery duel has increased, nothing pet indicates that the enemy is on the point of launching bis offensive
ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.
LONDON, Feb. 24. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Huig
reports
north
We repulsed, with enemy an attempted mid at Hill 70.
We drove of raiders, to the of Poelcapelle.
Our patrols took some prisoners or different parts of the Front.
LONDON, Feb. 29. Lord Milner, speaking on war aims at Plymouth, deprecated sidatalk about details of peace negotiations when the German military party was again more firmly in the saddle and when we are fighting for our very lives and the very axistence of the free nations of Western Europe. The militarists' single, object, openly proclaimed, was to deal Italy, France and Britain a knock-out blow,
HONGKONG ». CIVIL SERVICE.
the cost of laying eat and maintaining British military cemetries abroad and providing suitable headstonce The Kenyon report recommends equality in Peace Cape Grey and H.E hattad, Feare making 116, treatment of headstones and graves for Capt. Greg at and Mariel 1. After an officers and man and the erection of hour-and-a-half at the wickets, a decla centrul - memorialt in sach cousetry in iration was unde, leaving the Civil addition to individual headstones: "Ro Service plenty of time to equalise or giments and ether military formations win. The latter, however, were not abla have heas asked to sand suggestions for to score fast enough and only six the design of headstones. It was wanting to equalise the scores. For the wickets had fallen at time, with 28 runs stated that some, if not all, of the Servants, Dizen put on 72, bet after he Dominicas would decide on beadstones bad been dismissed the scoring was very representing the Dominion rather than slow and the draw was the consequence the individual.
The Commission will consider the
special questions arising in connection with the graves of Indian soldiers.
KLIP RIVER OVERFLOWE.
LADYSMITH FLOODED.
CAPETOWN, Feb. 22. Speaking in the Assembly, General
Botha announced that owing to the Klip River overfewing, half the town of Ladysmith is under water from two to five feet deep. A number of houses have subsided and 85 families are destitute.
RISING.
O. R. O. MIDDLESEX. The C..B, C. started off well, 38 runs being scored before the first wickas fell Another 17s added by the time the fourth wicket went down, then the team went to pieces, six wickets going for only fourteen runs which was due to the bowling of Fe.Taylor, who got the best of the rest of the team, with the exception of Hessrs. N. Ben Yuen, G: Lee and Un How Fan, Pia Furnell also bowled well for the soldiers, taking eight wights for three runs. The Recreationists were finally dismissed for 72.
The Middlesex was rather puzzled by Yew Man Teasy bowling, who took af teen wickets for seven runs and the finish was somewhat exciting, for only ten last man went in. He failed, however, to make the winning strokes and lost the the match by sine runs.
| runs were required for a” win, when the
̈was an interesting study, what, we may call its drowsy atmosphere rather disposed the audiones to sleep than to enthusiasm, though, the various characters were excellently portrayed.
The 300ne war an old woman's ward of five bode in a workhouse, with four woman in the ragulation workhouse uniform, not forgetting the picturesque plaid shawla, sitting beside their beds, and the alth, an invalid, in bed. The
lastured old woman, the amiable old woman, the peculiar middle-aged women, a young woman subject to ta and the dear old centenarian is bei conversed, with no little sadity, on such limited and unisspering topics is his in a workhouse ward presents. In addition there was the
visitor who brought the acid drops and other little comforts which want to
brighten the life of the inmates, and there was the curats in love with the lady visitor, a discovery which afforded a fresh topic of conversation for the inmates, while the attempt of the i
CRAIGENGOWER ». NAVY.' -
natured old woman to keep for barself | This was another close match, Afteen the acid drops intended for all provided runs only being the difference between the little by-play which relieved the the total scores. Craigengewer batted dreary monotony of the play. Mrs first and the individual scoring was low, seventeen being top score, by F. S. Davidson na the ill-natured old woman Thompson. Healy took the ball at the Mrs. Carpmsel sa the amiable old close of the innings and secured two woman, Miss Wilkinson as the young The Hungarian Finance Ministerwickats for Teens, dismissing stated in Parliament that despite the Craigengower's last man when the total woman subject to fitz, and Mrs. Thornton cessation of hostilities on the East Front of 69 had been reached. the Hungarian war expenditure was
as the dear old invalid, "gave excellent The Navy, although they had such a rising.
The present figures were low score to beat, only managed to win by interpretations of their various char- £28,000,090 last December. £32,000,000 monthly, compared to small margin, and she individual scar-acters. The peculiar middle aged was slow and low, excepting for woman, impersonated by Mrs Day, Commander Gibson's seventeen and
ZURICH, Feb. 22.
losses.thereby securing domination throughout HUNGARIAN WAR EXPENDITURE
Earope and the greater part of Asin and enabling the establishment of military despotism to be world-wide. It wa notnow a question of destroying Prussian militarism but whether Prussianiem would destroy us, sweeping away every thing for which the freedom-loving nations had striven for centuries to
The, hostile artillery. was active between Gouzeaucourt and the Attain. Scarpe Valley and at a number of points between Lens and Armentieres and to the north-east and to the north of Ypres.
efforts and much greater bardships in Lord Milner foreshadowed greater the immediate fatare; therefore he appealed for more perfect co-ordina tion of effort by all the Allies, the suppression of domestic diazord and the Owing to the bad weather only a concentration of the efforts of man and Raw flights were possible.
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SUCCESSFUL RAID BY SCOTTISH TROOPS.
LONDON. Feb. 23. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:
The Scottish troops carried out successful” raid. · lass, night..., Monchy--Preis.
α
There was hostile artillery activity in the neighbourhood of the Menin road and to the south of Houthulst
forest.
THE EXTENDED BRITISH
* FRONT.
Lovros, Feb. 22.
women of all classes and parties upon the supreme object of national salvar
tion..
Continuing, Lord Milner said that owing to the policy of the Versailles Council we had now got reasonable machinery for attaining co-ordination of effort. The essence of the new system was that we had got a permanent body of experts always sitting and engaged in the atody of war problems from the point of view of the Alliance as a whole. Concluding, Lord Milner said he did ant fear thara would be seen in this country anything like to the follies and excesses of Russia. Such revolutions which was perhaps on its greatest and destroy, oct despotism, but democracy,
final trial.
- CLIMAX APPROACHING IN
FINLAND.
REDGUARDS FLY SKULL AND CROSSBONES FLAG.
(Continued on Page 31)
SPORTING.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES,
1 DIVISION LEAGUE.
H.K.F.G., 1. v. RÉ, L
ing
sailors was 84.
4.
Staley's 25. The final total made by the revealed a mental altitude and voice which in other circumstances and ritua- tions would have suited a gallant Knight. Miss Gordon made an admir able lady visitor, and Mr. T. Bowen Fartington lled the role of the curate
to the manner born.
KOWLOON.. UNIVERSITY. The scholars were the visitors to Eow- loon in this match, and they were beaten Kowloon batterlfirstand their innings was characterised by six double figurencorea, four of them being over the twenties; K.R. Macaskill making top score of 44 In view of this, the janings was declared when 181 had been sched for sight wickets.
The second play, #Five Birds in a Cage" was a more vivacious piece, very The University scared slowly and a cleverly acted and greatly enjoyed. The draw looked, possible at one tima, pro-scene. was a Central London, Railway Tided Jack, the last, man, had made a
stand. He was quickly caught, however, lift whore gear bad roas wrong in the learing his team with a total of 83 raus, process of its elevation; and the fire Kowloon thus winning by 99,
"birds" suspended in mid-air ware
UNIVERSITY ANDY.M.C.A.
This match, which took place on the Olub ground at the Happy Valley, resulted in a draw. The Club started the attack and at one time looked very
The Junior scholars secured a good the Duchess of Wiltshire (with Socialistis near scoring, but Clarke was in good trim and effectually cleared. The win over the Y.M.U.A. in this match views), impersonated by Mrs. A. P. Sappers retaliated, but their attacks played on the University-ground. For Stokes; Nelly (a dressmaker's girl), were spoiled through inaccurate shoot-only able to make 73 ; J. Starling makanane, Mr. A. P. Stokes; Bert lacked finish and meat of their effects the University, Atienza made 49 rone Mrs. Davidson; Lord Forth (Rather of t the total of 120. The Y.M.0.A. ware ing. The Brat goal was scored against the Sappers from penalty kicking top score of 30. Rumisin made Wilson (a bricklayer), Mr. H. W. Bird; Stewart took the kick and netted the bat the other members of the team did ball with a most shot. The Club did poorly, and the University secured the and the liftman, Mr. M. Stafford North most of the play after this and half-time honours by 47 runs.
cote. All the playera were excellent
arrived with one up in their favor.
After the interval the Sappers began to force the game; time after time they raided their opponents' territory, and the bome defence was hard put to save the situation. Parton sent in a hard shot which Rodgers just managed to save by pushing it over the ber. A penalty was given
THE SITUATION IN CHINA.
(The "Chineis Mail” Styvize.)
PERING, Feb. 2 Both Tuan Chi Jui and Han Hi Chang strongly recommend Yang Shi Ki for appointment as Premier.
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and the many distractions of the place, CHINESE LABOUR OR CHINESE 9gar from Java, or rice from China,
Mr. Philip Gibbs, telegraphing
VASL, Feb. 21. from Headquarters, states that since
Eventa in Finland between the White we took over the part of the French
the Club for ban's. Strange took Army, which is anti-Bolshevik, and the thick, Rodgers saved, but Townsend, line about St. Quentin a few weeks revolutionaries or Rod Guards are following it up quickly, tetted the ball ago, we have gradually extended our apparently moving towards a climaz before it could be cleared. More excit
The East Finnish White Army, ing play followed but no further score Front to the right and one can now 80,000 strong, is advancing south along was made. Look at points straight across to the the Mikkeli-Kuwolk-railway, a ascond
The team were as follows:- German lines where the river Oise force along the Goensun-Viborg railway, Ralston, Stewart and Metabbin; Bas HLK.F.O.-G. Bodger: Irvine and Care; and its canal are in the flats and with the object of capturing Viborg, masson, Bassor Gerror, McTavish and mahes tereétà our slopen." Here and a third contingent proceeding from Clarke Blumfield and Simonds; Kristinsstad, upon thi Red Gasıda' stronghold at Bjourneborg.
Charters, Smith and White; Strange Parton, Townsend, Hortop and Pascal.telegraph to his brother that the sites
tion in Europe eclipses home politira.
Activity is revived in relation to Chins's dispatch of troops to Europe.
The question of North and South hangs lifelessly.
No Man's Land" is sometimes 1,000 yards wide owing to the swamps due to the breaking of the canal bank. Behind the Germen outpants
is the formidable French system forming part of the Hinden- Between St. Quentin burg Line. and Laon, the ground to the south. east of the Dise rises to St. Gobain ridge which is a high rampart in the German lines, and the whole country to the cast and.south of St. Quentin is wild and rugged and covered with great forests.
BRITISH NAVY OF £50,000 MEN.
LONDOS, Feb. 22. The Navy Fatimates provide for 450,000 men.
TORPEDOED SPANISH STEAMER.
SURVIVORS PICKED UP AT
SEA
CADIZ, Feb. 22* Twenty-eight survivors of the torpedoed Spanish steamer Marcuspas, which was proceeding to Now York, have been picked up at sea and landed
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The White Guards hold the railway to Haapamatki, north of Vilppuls, nearing communication between wast and cast yio Nyalott
Hundreds of students are besieged in the Helsingfors district, and terrible death is waiting them if they are
unable to buld out
Refereo, Mr. Bryne.
B.G.AL NAVY, 0.. This match which was played on the Navy ground resulted in win for the Gunners who thus become the winners of the Lagus. This exchanges were very even. The Gunners began the attack
A fine centre by Grean foroad Crocker to
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The Headquarters of the Red Geardsrush out and clear and another from
Youngman was also saved. The only famine-stricken due to the recent food. lively little comedy, goal of the match was shot by Watson They are depending on public after some fine play before the goal.
have been moved from Tammertura to Richimals, south of Tarantchins, where the black flag with skull and crossbones in firing.
THE RUMANIAN PEACE PROPOSALS. KUHLMANN'S VISIT POSTPONED.
"
AMSTRADAN, Feb. 21.
A message from Bertin ay that Baron Kuehlmann's departure for Ru manis, to discuss peace terms, has been
post pound owing to the new Rumanian
situation.
THE POLICY OF THE NATIONAL"
"PARTY.
CLOSER IMPERIAL UNITY.
LONDON, Feb. 22.
charity.
than to send Chinese over to. Amesi to raise the same quantity of those producte them. Willard's Beniaze.
GERMANY'S COLONIENS
PAN AMERICAN VIEWPOLO
AN AMERICAN VIEW, One of the results of the war has been the increasing demand for Chinese laboar incidental features of this phenomenon is that there is growing sentiment in Mrs. Thornton, took the part of the such countries where the immigration of Chinese coalies is either forbidden or
De Charles W. Eliot, Presiden & invalid in "Acid Drops and one of severaly restricted that more liberal maritas of Havard University, whe the marses in "The Best Cure," at one polley should be inaugurated. This for his 831d. year is still active in world. Sinstance is the state of affairs in the affairs, gave in a statement to the Prem day's notice, owing to the indisposition Philippines In America, also there has the reason why in his opinion, the Ger l not be returned of Mrs Logan, who was to havs played been's growing, sentiment that Chinese man colonies should The absent-minded beggar, booked for these two parts, and on that account about which is now absolutely pens after the war.
ribed be admitted, a Jesus in The only significent point two-weeke" visit to his rich aunt, stood deves all the more credit, for her sue remitted form, the resolutions best in the German terms of pesce was. This teams were as follows:-
upon the doorstep receiving his wife's cessful acting.
ing; on this subject have recently positive statement, th RGA Taylor; Gretton, and Dickens Instructions.
boon introduced in the House of i haverdi her colonies retorned to sen; Gorman, Talfourd and Townsend.
In thanking Mr. and Mrs. Jurken for Representatives at Washington. The Lloyd George's answer on tom Youngmas, Edgeler, Watson, Barter and Green
argument is adduced that as, Chitose not explicit
The Navy womed the corsive in the Girls are selling for $40 apiece second half but the Gunners' defence was very good and their attacks, though dangerous at times, were nulified by the fine play of Gretton and Dickenson. An almost sure goal by the Hary after a corner was saved by Gorman, who beaded it away in time.
Navy-Crocker, Cocker and Biggs Hollamby, Smith and Flemming; Clarke, Neale, Luzon, Cape and Travis.
Referee, Mi. Wright
2ND DIVISION LEAGUEL
* Now! James, se iddo, plesso,
down without it. H
**I'll make a note of it," aid the forgetful one.
MARK H thought invidious if we the agricultural output of the kinetored to her His refernce to experit
WO KID FITO,
remember, to wear your tie should you the pleasure they gave to the large
belp in particularly valuable for AgriHe does not my squarely that the be called on to wear evening drie lasandience by providing the entertainment cultural labour, that being the form of colonies taken from Germany by Sout inse you went, you rasember, you went and playing with marked ability and industry in which nearly all of them are African, Australian Japanese and B success in two of the pieces, it will not engaged in their native land, their fish forces cannot and shall not bel
assistance should be invoked to
ing; the, native population: fix those States which, by the way, la a most colonics does not seems to me to have mattor, upon Americs, has any signifóssical Edg
the task of providing the heat that the British Gove
has never yet reached any final dediedes,
the quesilon of westoring the German od colonies. No wonder, sines the desire of the: British colonies had dómliloun đó feminch clearer and using
*** Also?! continued the wife,
specially mention also the very capable
plays. She
her seting in
ST. JOSEPH'S, 1. v. KOWLOON, 0.. that Amst. Tabitha pher Bill is a reacting of Man. Davidsgn in all thins
Don's metic ||point with all of them,
that down, too?* murmured
The Collegians were the better team him I' and, as anticipated, won the match. The game was a very good one and though
the husband, The imperial policy adopted by the it resulted in a win for the former was National Party advocates first, closer in won only after a hard struggle. The Then, too, dear, do be careful about perial unity, with permanent machinery first half ended without a goal In the getting in draughts. You caught an awful for that purpose; secondly, "unity of the second half Hyndman scored after a fine cold In time, Empire in defence and policy of combination gain.
mutual aid, with a view to development
of natural resources, food stapler and
raw materials; thirdly, the inreatment TIORL ING IN THE THROAT.
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I'll try to remember," he returned. She Imprinted a farewell kiss upon his
she said, a catch in olca, you'll think of me every day
ou the
San that
defending · the
as against this argument. thand; the very
texaco Chronica i perin
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