THE CHINA MAIL
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HEATHER DAY
WE ARE INDEBTED TO
THE KAISER
All Hongkong knows what Heather Day is and what it came into being for. We know that it exists to save, not to sacrifice; to care, not to kill, to relieve suffering, not to inflict pain.
BUY ST.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from · Page 5.)
THE REJOICTNGS.
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SPREAD OF REVOLUTION.
SERIOUS UNREST IN SWITZERLAND.
LONDON, NOV. 1
But it did not know anything of Heather Day or the institutions it supports till His Imperial All Highest Majesty the Kaisar turned his guns, his poison gas and his flame throwers on peaceful was this that brought Heather Day
mae and for Heather Day with its
into
pleasurable opportunities of giving generously to the noblest of causes we are indebted to the Kaiser. It's the only good service he has done so far.
ANDREW'S WAR
WEATHER REPORT.
November 15 11h 30m-No returns from Japan and Wladivostock. The anticyclone orėr N. China has increased
VISITORS AT TIN, HOTEL,
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in intensity, and pressure has increased Mr D. Abraham A Berus message says:~~ There is considerable labour unrest stations. Fresh to strong, monsoon will Mr F. C. Allen
alightly to moderately at all reporting Capt. J. Adcock of a revolutionary character through- THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS out Switzerland sad strong hostility provail along the Chine Coast, and over Mr. and Mrs E.-G.
to the measures' aiming at
the N. China Sen. the
Anderson preservation of order. The Federal Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Mr N. Bach Council announces ita intention to ending at 10 am today, 0.07 inch. Mr J. P. Ballantine Mr J.J. Judah call up additional troops and will Total since January 1st, 98.61 inches, Mr F. O. Banham Mr B. H. van Ketel resista rayolafiotary movement for, stainst an among of 1.IS, Inches. reforms which it is prepared to introduce Forecast for the 34 hours ending at voluntarily. A general strike has
ndon on the 16th November
TO ALLIES.
Lopos, Nov. 12.
On the occasion of the conclusion of the Artistica HM. "The King teleg raphed his congratulations to the King
of the Belgians, President Poincaré, the
Mikado, President Wilson, the Kings of Italy, Serbia, Ramania, Montenegro. Orpece and. Siam, the Sultan of Egypt and the Presidents of Partaga). Ching Brazil and Cuba,
HERO OF KUT AT ST. PAUL'S.
An impressive national thanksgiving service was held at taul's at noon,
Į
Mr and Mrs G. EL M.Mr H. Kroba
Bannerman.)
Mrs N. EurocakKT
begun everywhere without disorders-Hongkong to. Gap, Flock: N. Mr J. B. Baring
The
winds, strong: fait.
-Formoss Charmel N winds,
Troops have been called out. Postal, Telegraph and Customs officials. are not striking at present though they are prepared to support the workmen's strong to a gale demands which include the speedy
Mr T.L. Perkins
MS. Evans, 1.3 rs Puddicombe,
Mrs. Fletcher
Hr Demman Fuller
Robertd Eng Jomar. Reed
zd Mrs" W. E.
and Mrs B. A. Mr F. J. de Fome Hale
Mr & Mrs Sidford: Mr. J. B. Harrison Mr A. Findlay Smith: Hr W. B. Hind Mrs B. D. Tisdal
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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 13TH NOVEMBER, 1918.
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re-election of a National Council on a Bengkong and Lamocks: The same as proportional basis, the re-election of the No. 1 Federal Council according to the strength of the parties, the revision of the It was attended by their Majesties and constitution, the extension of popular other royalties, member of the Cabinet, rights and the war debt to be covered Allied and Neutral diplomats, and by taxation of big incomes. representatives of the Dominions, Indin
the Forces, also by General Tows- shood. The Primate, the Archbishop Yok offcisted Dense crowda sheered their Majesties en route
GREAT SCENE IN FRENCH CHAMBER
PARIS, NOT. 12. There were unforgettable scenes in in Chamber when M. Clemenceau read
PEACE. CONFERENCE.
INDIA'S REPRESENTATIVE
· LONDON, Nov. 13, "Sir Satyendra Pressano Sinha, member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, in coming from Indis to attend
preparatory to the Peace Conference.
the terms of the Armistied. The the Imperial War Cabinet discussions
Premier's apoack w panttunted by the ring of guns, the ebears of the Deputies and the frantic applause of the public in the galleries. After riding the terms in a voice broken with emotion. the Premier greeted France, Alisch- Lacine, the fallen, and the Army. The whole Chamber then rose, and
Banderol out the "Marseillaise." The deputies were almost delirious with joy and tears were in all eyes. Prese LONDON HEARS PARIS REJOICE
LANDON, Nov. 12.
The signing of the armistice wns celebrated mort enthusiastically in Paria. „The streets were beffagged, church bella were, rung, salrond fired and a great procession walked the streets with flags inging the anthems of the Allen All #gublic buildings were, illuminated at might. The doing of the celebration was heard in Londyn by telephone. ---
A FRENCH COMMUNIQUE
A French sommarind cays
The conclusion of the Armistic emphasises that the Allies after four
out of a decisive offensive, bayo Piran back, bestah, and thrown out Faince the powerful Gennan Army and
Deck it to she fer peace,
BERLIN AND THE RUSSIAN -BOLSHEVIKS.
AMSTERDAM, NAY. 1224
sofabios viet arvour of scumption of
The at Berlin has diplomatic relations with the Russian Bolsheviku f
The Bolshevist Ambassador M., Yoffe and his staff, whom Prince Max expelled, have returned to Berlin.
ARMISTICE TERMS THROUGH GERMAN ETES.
CHARACTERISED AS MONSTROUS AND INHUMANE
LONDON, Nov. 13. The German Preas cumment..on the view of the situation Armistice terms take a very gloomy
the Teger Zeilung mys the conditions
The Fortneria expressed the opinion are terrible
that the Government has no alternative but to accept them.
The Targliche Rundschau
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