EARLIER TELEGRAMS. (Router's Service to the China Mañ.) (Continued from Paga 1.) PARIS CONFERENCE.
MEAGRE DETAILS.
Loxpes, February 3rd. A Taris communigne, dated February Bach, states:—
There was a full attendance of the representatives of the Great Powers, also representatives from Belgium, Serbia, Rumania, Greece and Poland, at today's meeting, when a Commission to enquire into breaches of the laws of war Appointed.
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Upon
of Mr. the suggestion Lansing after he accepted the Presi
BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE
AND DEPART.
VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.”
FERNUARY 8. TENYO MARI, TAK., from San Francisco, with mail.
·
FEBRUARY 10, HOKUTO MARU, D. Co, from" Japan.
PYRRHUS, B. and 8.; from Liverpool. ATREUS, B. and S. from Liverpool.
+
FEBRUARY 11,
NOVARA, F' & 0, from London.
FEBRUARY, 19%
EBFRESS OF RUSS, Canadian
Bency of the Commission, three Sub-Cool Facile, from Vancouver, with mail" mittees were appointed, one to investi- gate the facts. and the other two "tha questions of law;
Paris, February 3rd.
The crief matter of intere; in to-day's League of Nations' Commission meeting. nt which President Wilson presided, was the fact that the action to be taken by the Conference as regards the German Colonies necessitates the presentation, as Early na possible, of a definite plaa aa to the constitution of the League.
The British representatives were Lord Bobert Cecil and General Smuts.
HAVAS VERSION.
Paris, January 298.
A Ravas racesage says:— Various Commissions have boen ins Formed that their reports on great ques- tions: auch as the amount Germany use pay, and the ex-Kaiser's responsibility, must be completed before President Wikoa returns to America..
The discussion continued yesterday as regards the final disposal of the Colonies captured by the British Dominions, and too Pacific Islands captured by Japan Mr. W. Hughes. for Australia, Gen- era Butha for South Africa, and two Chinese delegates, joined in discussing this disposal of the Colonies in which they are vitally interested.
PARIS, February 3rd, Sir William Orpen, oficial painter for the British Government at the Peace
studies Conference, began his
to day CZECHS AND POLES.
Losnos, February ard
FEBRUARY 13. TAMAGATA MARU, N.X., from Calcutta, with mail.
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FEBRUARY 14. TAISHO MARU. N.Y.E., from Calcutta, with mail.
FEBRUARY 15. BANRI MARU, D. & Co, from Java.
FEBRUARY 18.
KAMAKURA MARŲ, N.T.K., from Japan, with mail.
FEBRUARY 19
COLOMBIA, Pacific Mail, from San Francisco, with mail.
FYO MARU, N.Y.K., from London, with mail.
YETOROFU MARU, NY.K, frem alcatta, with mail.
FEBRUARY 20. ELPENOR, B, and B., from Liverpool. HECTOR, B. and S., from Liverpool.
FEBRUARY 21, " TANGO MARU NIK, from Australia, with mail,
pool.
FEBRUARY 22, NORE, P. and O., from Tokobama. FEBRUARY 25. SHENTO MARU, TEK, from San Francisco, with mait
AGAPENOR, B, and S., from Liverpool.
MARCH 1. LAOMEDON, B. and S., from Liver-
MARCH S RIOJUN MARU, D, & Co., from of the Great Powers, miering to the con-Japan, with mail. fict between the Czechs and the Poles
·MARCH 8." regarding the Teschen District, in conse
MARE, T. K. 5, quenes of which the wining districts of Ostrava and Karwin, and the railway
MARCH 10. from Offerberg to Teschen and Jablung.
BORNEO MART, D. & Co., from Esu, have been occupied by the Czechi, mate the following declaration:
Java, with mail.
A communiqué fra Faris, dated Feb ruary 3rd, states, that the representatives
Nationalities abmitting territorial questions to the Pence Conference are reminded that they murs not occupy ang" territory which they claim.
Pending the decision of the Confer- ence, that part of the railway line, north. ward of Taschen and the mining regions, will remain occupied by the Czechs, while the southern section of the railway line, d including the town of Teschen, down in Jablangkau, wil be entrusted to the
ropresentatives of the Powers bei sider it necessary to send a Commission of Control to avert, confiets in the Testen Region, and to conduct an inquiry upon which the Peace Confer- ence will base its decision regarding the Czech and Polish frontiers in this zone..
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The Czecha are required to carry out. the promise of their representatives Le place the disposition of the Poles al available war material, and to grant the facilities for the transit of and ammunition.
Arms
An Allied Commission will supervisi the output of the mines in the Karwin ** and Ostrawa districts, securing the Poles an entitable share.
The local administration will continge its functions, and political elections and conscription will be suspended in the principality of Teschen, peading the dedi. sion of the Pence Conference.
FRENCH WOMEN WANT A VOICE,
PARIS, January
$81h.
A tavas message says:- Belare leaving Paris for Berre Ador, the President of the Swiss Com- Jederation, was entertained by the prin cipal members of the Peace Conference at lunchest. He made a moving speech.
PARIS January 2cb.
A Havas message says:- Present Wilson received a delegation of French suffragettes and promised to
ve their cause a hearing at the Penc Conference.
The women wish to have a voice the making of a people's pentel
NOTABLE FRENCH FLYING FEAT.
concern
PARIS, January 28th. Havn message 'anya- The anxiety which was felt conce ing the fate of two daring French avia tors who flew across the Mediterranean on Bunday morning has been relieved by news their safety. Nothing had Been heard of them since their departure From Algiers.
They landed on the Spanish coast on Sunday evening.
be double flight covered 1,400 kilo- actres, at averages of 150 kilometres per hour.
**TON 30.”
PARIS, January 28th..
A Havna message says:-- MCaillaux-will-be--officially-inter-
ANYO Valparaiso,
J
from
FUSHIMI MARU, N.I.K., from Seattle, with mail.
MARCH 15. PROTESILAUS, B. and S., from Singapore.
NANKIN, China Mail, from San Francisco, with innil.
DEPARTING VESSELS.
FEBRUARY 7.
CB NA. China Mail, for San Fran cisco, via Japan and Honolulu.
MAT SANG. J.M., for Sandakan. CYCLOPS, D. and S., for Seattle.
FEBRUARY 11.
FYRRHUS, E and S., for Japan, via aghai
ATREUS, B. and S., for Japan, vis Shangbai.
DUNERA, P. and D... for Bombay. INDUS MARU, OS.K., for Marseilles,
FELRUARY 19. NOVARA, P. and O., for Yokohama. HOUTO MARU, D. and Co., for
Java, ka
TENYO MARU, T.K.K., for San Francise
HINSANG, J., for Singapore. TENYO MARU”, T. K. K. for San. Francisen.
FEBRUARY 14.
YAMAGATA "MARU. N.T.K., for Japo
FEBRUARY 15. „ Aires and Rice Saneiro,
SUMATRA MARU, US. E., for Buenos
TAISHO MARU, N.Y.K for Japan.
---” FEBRUARY 1. MISHIMA MARU, N.Y.K., for London.
FEBRUARY 19.
BANRI MARU, D. and Co. for Japan.
1EBRUARY 19.
KAMAKURA MARU, NY.K., for Australia.
FERRUARY 20.
COLOMBIA, Pacific Mail, for San Francisco.
ITO MARU, N.Y.K., for Japan. Japan
YETOROFU MARU, N.Y.K., for
FE RUARY 21.
ELPENOR, B. and S., for Japan, vin Shanghai.
AGAMEMSON, B. and S., for Liver-
FEBRUARY 22,
·"pool.
1
TANGO MARU, N.Y.E, for Nagasaki.
FEBRUARY 23,
NORE, P. and O., for Londen, vin| Marseillés.
FEBRUARY 25,
AFRICA MARU, O.S.K., for Victoria. TEIRESI AS, B. and 8, for Lordon.
..." FEBRUARY 98, -AGÁPENOR B. and 8, for Japan;
rogated on Thursday next by the Presivia Shanghai.
dent of the Investigating Committee of
the High Court of Justice.
.. PRESIDENT WILSON.
PARIS, February 3rd. President Wilson was brilliantly re- ceived in the Chamber of Deputies. The house was packed: The audience includ- ed Mr. Lloyd George and other Dele guter
U.5.A
WASHINGTON, February 4th.
A Conference of the Senate and the House of Representatives have agreed to Bill for opening up fifty millian acres. of oil, gas and coal lands in the Western States and Alaska.
FEBRUARY *. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Facific, for Vancouver.
FEBRUARY 28.`· DJIPANOS, J.O.JL, for Java.
MARCH 2. LAOMEDON, B. and H., for Japan.
MABOR 4.
..
“RIOJUN MARU, D. & Co., for Java.
SHINYO MAKU, T.K.K, for Ban Francisco."
BARCH" 11
HYEON, B. and 8., for London, ATREUS, B. and S. for Liverpool
MARCH 19. BORNEO MARU, D. & Co., for Japan.
MARCH 18.
PROTESILAUS, B and 8., for
Beattle-
MALLOH SI ANYO MARU, TEE for South America
MARCH 25. PYRHUS, B. and B., for Loud on.
MARCH 97.***
· LIBERAL PARTY. ⠀
Losno February 4th. Amoeting of twenty-three Independent Liberal members of the House of Com Tuona elected Sir Donald HacLean Chairman of the Party, after a heated debate, in which much criticism was Ievelled at landers who refused to load." Bome speakers questioned Mr. Asquith's Francisco right to nominate the Party Whip
FUSHIMI MARU, YK for Seattle. NANKING, China Mall," for “Ban
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SATURDAY, February 8. Marils and U.S.A.-Per TENYO MARU. TUESDAY, February 11. Straits Per NOVARA.
OUTWARD MAILS.
SATURDAY, February 8, Swato and Bangkok-Per KUNG
PING, 9.m. Saigon -Per SHINFOO, .. Quinbon-Per HOK CANTON, 9 s.m. Ealphobg Per CHONGVA, 5A BỘ Sandakan-Per MAUSANG, 9 LM. Japan via Kobe. Canada, United States, Central and South America, and EUROPE via Canada-Per CYCLOPS, Registration 8.45 A.m., Letters 831&m Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India via Dhanush- codi Egypt and EUROPE via Marseilles-Per BORNEO MARU, 11.1).
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Swatew, Shanghai and North
WINGSANG, 5-p-z.
SUNDAY, February §.
Shanghai
and North China-Per YINGCHOW, 8 s.m."
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
-Per KAIJO MARU, @am. MONDAY, February 10.
།
Swalow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung
-Per JOSHIN MARU, 8 am. TUESDAY, February 11.
Shanghai and
North China-Per SINKIANG, 11 a.m. Straits, Bangkok and India via Calcutta
-Per KWAISANG, 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY February 12. Shanghai, North China, Japan via
Nagasaki Honolulu, Canada, United States, Central and Fouth America, and EUROPE vio San Francisco-Per TENYO MARU, Registration 9.46 am, Letters 10.3.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Takao
Per SOSIU MARU, 5.00 p.m. THURSDAY, February 13
North and
China Fer SUIYANG 11 am... FRIDAY, February 14, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Por HAI-
HONG, LPL,
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CHENAN, 2 p.m.
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LEO P.M.
11.00 A.M.
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and Stanley
430 F 11.00 AM
30 LX. Canton and Regis. Br.. 5.00 PM.
Letters 6 r.H.
Samahui
Wachaw
Macao...
Kongmoon
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Except
5.00 .. Eaturdays. Namtau and Sanmei 6.00 P.M.. 5.00 PM. $10,00 4.M. 10.00 AM. Shamchun...
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ENTERTAINMENTS.
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FEBRUARY 7, 8 & 9. BESSIE LOVE
IN
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.. 1743.
SISTER OF SIX"
in which are also to be found the two clever children who played the parts of Jack snd: the Princess in Jack and the Beanstalk,”
"A GAME OLD KNIGHT.”
BRITISA GAZETTE, No. 86. Booking at ROBINSON'S.
VICTORIA
THEATRE
bruary 7, 8 and 9.
at-9.15-P.M.
ANNALS OF THE WAR No. 69.
'THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO"
Ерова
*The Conquest of Paris.' -
“DIMPE AUTE SALESMAN.”
The MANILA STRING BAND will be in attendance on SATURDAY February 8, at 9:15 P.M.
MATINEES
1,2
„ ነ
every Wednesday and Thursday at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. and 5 p.m.
and on Sunday at 6 p.m.".
HONGKONG THEATRE. February 8, 9, 10. & II. showing Paramount Photo Play in 5 parts. MAE MURRAY in
"THE PLOW GIRL,"
Also Graphic & Comics
TUESDAY 11th. Matinee at 5.15 p.m..
showing HER CLAIM TO HAPPINESS.” A beautiful film story in 5 parts.
ETC.,
ETC:
THEATRE ROYAL
NEXT CONCERT SATURDAY, February 8.
at 9.15 p.m.
BY'..."
THE TWO GREAT ARTISTES
KLAREVSKI Plants
SK
Y KOR A Cellist
- Prices:
... $3, $2 & $1.
Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S.
THEATRE
Management: J. GENIN,
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SPECIAL MATINEE CONCERT on WEDNESDAY, February 12, at 5 p.m.
BY
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ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.
FEBRUARY 6, 1918.
Management: J. GENIN.
NAM KAM, Chi, 493 tons, from Haiphong, Capt. Theilwell, Wo Fat, C44. UWAJIMA, MARU, Jap, 683 tons; from Karatsu, Capt. Masuda, YAK., Wanchai.
MIKEMI MARU, Jep 474 tons, from Shanghai, Capt, Kawaguchi, Bazuki, West Point
OLEARANCES.
NING PO, Brit, 1.28 tons, from Wuhu, Capt. Freer, B. & 9, 020.
JOHANG, Erit, 1,228 tons from Saigon, Capt. Jones, B. & Cia,
TAKENO MARU, Jap., 658 tons, from Bangkok, Capt. Ogawa, M. B. E. Ch.
HÀITAN, Brit, 1,187 tons; from Swator, Capt. Hodgins, D. & whart SUN ON, Brit.. 184 tons, from. West River, Capt. Marah, G. Banker, wharf.
NISSHO MARU, Jap.. 841 tous, from † Lapieque. *** Haiphong, Capt. Kojo, Furukawa,
YUNG SHIN, Ch. 159 tons, from B. & 8. Baigon, Capt. Emith, Cha Cheong, CS
TONGLEE, Chi, 863 tons, from Bangkok, Capt. Iwamoto, Kwang Seng, 041.
14.
(7.30
HUI SANG, Brit., 2,018 tons, from, (7.30 PM. | || Calentta, Capt. Gill J.D., B39. ƒ7.30.X. "ROOK NING, Chi., 357 tous, from 8.30 PM, Wuchow, Capt. Tang Woon, Sai Hing 9.30 P.M. wharf
Shak E 8.00 7. 9.30 P.M. 0.00 PM. Kongmoon (800P.M. 6:00 7. 6.00 P.30 Kumchok 8.00 2.2. 6.00 1.1 16.00 P.M. Kaukon X
6.00 P.M. 6.00 PM. K00P.M. Excepted Saturdays Wachow... 4:00 7.3, 4.03 p.m.-4.00 P.M.
In the case of Mails closing before
9 m. Rogistration closes at 6 o'clock - on the previous evening
SAN NING, Brit., 303 tons, from West Rivar, Capt McKechnie, Bhi Hing KENKON MARU, Jap from Moji Capt. Nemoto. 0.6.R. #hart
KALIO MARU, Jan. 1.120 tons, from Bwatow, Capt. Egawa, b.K. wharf
FEBRUARY 6, 1013. HANOL, French, noon, for Haiphong,
NINPO, Brit., noor,
for Canton,
BUNNING. Brit, 11.30 am, for Shanghai, B. & A.
TOYO JAHU, No-2, Jap, 11am.. for f
M.B.K.
KA Brit., acon, for Haiphong,
B. & 8t
SHUN SAING, Chi 4.30 pm, for: K.C. Wan via Macao, Fo Cu.
HANYANG, Brit. 1 p.m., for Macao, B. & Bit
DANYEK, Amor., § pizi, for Manilos Chu Tak Loong, biking
GLENAVY, Brit, & p.m.; for Shang- hel, J.M.
WING ĐANG, CH 6 plus for kia Wan-via Macao, Est King.
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