EARLIER TELI GRAMS."
(Bouter's Service to the China Mail.)
Continued from Page 1) GERMAN SITUATION-
LONDON, Pebraury 18th A masage from Berlin says the sinta add in Gurmany is daily becoming more precarious owing to the great mubity of the Spartaciats.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LABOUR.
LONDON, February 18th. Work will be resumed in Glasgow on Thursday, the men 4ccepting the em ployers' terms for a forty-seven-howe week, pending a national settlement.
Work 15
resumed in Belfasst. being
LONDON, February 19th The Ministry of Labour announce
National that the Government is calling a Nati A general ke has now broken out in the Ruar regions. The strikers at
on February 7th. Industrial Cenference Es have declared that not a single ton of coal sl. be given as present to the at the Central Hall, Westminster, and Government and the strike will be constates that the purpose is to provide an signed unti, che socialisation of the Ruhr pertunity for members of the Govern mining industry, takes place, and, the ment to races representatives of the in dustries of the country in order to dis and Government trocha ary recalled.
cuss the prevalent industrial antest obtain the views of employers and work. people on the subject. Invitations aru beins issued widely with a view to mak ing the Conference fully representative of the industrial community.
The Sparteists are directing the en tire movement. Auming reports from Meimax state that the Lost difce there i poqupled by the military, and troops
held in readiness
strike of employes as the large or in Berlin is asuming large pro- portions, over sixty thousand have strack and it is expected that Berlin will Do shops shortly.
Later reports state that the Spartacists have suppressed the newspapers in the Ruhr ragion, while armed Spartugisis from Esson, Dusseldorf and other places e pouring ia to Masihwing which is apparently the centre of the movement.
COPENHAGEN, February 17t
A message from Waime states:-- The Fussische Zeitunga wates that, Count Brockendorff von Hantzau has re- signed.
.
BALE. February 18th. The Frankfurter Zeitung states that Count von Euntzau resigned atter the Psignature of the Amnisties. The Uovern
ment asked him to remain,
F
AMSTERDAM, February 19th. Meetings continue to be held through out "Gernma protesting against the "plift of the German elentes and the releation of prisoners.
Herr Erzberger sent a long communi xcation to Marshal Foch, refusing to place the German mercantile marise at the dis posal of the Eutente, unless agreements were reached assoring Germany's food supply and sala-guarding German crews
RHINELAND.
LONDON, February 17th In the House of Commons, is question: time, Mr. Quest for Mr. Winston? Churchill, stated that the Allies were! considering the question of the Rhine- land, which was recoverable from Ger many ander the artistice terms
ARMISTICE TERMS..
Paris, February 19th, The Armistice Commissioners are dis enssing the quota of troops which Gers many can be allowed to retain and to which she must immediately reduce her establishments,
The reduction of men and war material must be accompanied by a corresponding reduction c Gomany's capacity to pro- dace guns unitions, which will Entail the destruction or transformation of a certain proportion of her armament factories. The Allies also intend to for hid Germany to keep troops in certain German provinces.
The French tase, regarding the left bank of the Rhine and the agity of France's castern frontier, might thus be Inet.
Pans, February 17th. The. Armistice discussions will be re amed on Feoruary 18th when Marshal Foch returns from Trevca.
It is almost certain that the final povál peace terms will include the complete destruction of the fortifications cf Heli- goland and the Kiel Canal, opching the Tatter to ordinary trafic and leaving Germany with a navy only sufficient for fdefensive purposes.
INHUMANITY TO FOLES.
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PARIS, February 17th. The Polish Foreign Minister acquaint- sed the Allies with the Germans' inhuman treatment of the first batch of repatriated Polish deportoes, comprising 25,000 meil and women and 650 children, who were conveyed to the Polish frontier by day- und night, in open trucks, in twenty one degrees of frost, causing the death of fifty-six children. While they wore at the frontier station, the Germans robbed their money,, footwear and extra cloth- sing and detained men of fifteen to thirty. dive years.
AUSTRIA
COPENHAGEY, February 17th...
A message from Vienna, dated Febro- ry 17th, states that the result of the lections of the National Assembly, so dar, were:-Social Democrats, 31; Chris- tinn Socialists, 11; German Nationale, Burgeois, 1 Democrat, 1; Czech, 1; Jewish National, 1.
Six women were also elected.
THE INFLUENZA SCOURGE.
LONDOS, February 17th. Infaenza is spreading rapidly. In Edinburgh, last week, 138 deaths occurred through influenza, of which 90 developed
Glasgow there were 262 Latal cases. The authorities state that the epidemic is ot a much worse type than the previous outbreak,
At Newcastle there were 94 deatha com pared with 43 in the previous week ALARMING STATE OF AFFAIRS IN BEAUSTRALIA," ·
A message from Sydney states that Intenza is paralysing business through ut the Commonwealth. Fifty thousand have been rendered workless. The strecto Lielbourne and Sydney are deserted.. Lelbourne hospitals are unable to take any more patients.
LLP.S AND DOMINIONS.
A meeting of members of the House of Commons, specially interested in the Dominions, decided, to form art. Overson Parliamentary Committee with Mr. ewton Kinloch Cooke na Bocrotary.
BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.
VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE
FEBRUARY 21. SADO MARU, N.Y.K.. from Japan, with mail
FEBRUARY 29.5 NORE, P. and O., from Yokohams.
FEBRUARY 23.
IYO MARU, N.E.K., from London, "with mail..
FEBRUARY 25.
"ELPENOR, B. and S., from Liverpool. FEBRUARY 26.
SHINYO MARU, T.K.K., from San Franciscu, with manil
FEBRUARY 23."
AGAPENOR, and 6, from Liverpool."
MARCH 2
RIOJUN MARU, D, & Co., from Japan, with mul
MARCH 5.
FUSHIMI MARU, N.Y.K.; from: Seattle, with mail...
MARCH 8. CANTO MARU, Valparaise.
T.K.K, from LAOMEDON, B. and 2..from Liver-
pool
MARCH 10. BORNEO MARU, D. & Co., from Java, with mail.
MARCH 13. " EURTLUCHUS, E. & S., from Liver-
pool
MARCH 15.
PROTESILAUS, B. and S., from Singapore.
NAKKING, China Mail, from San Francisco, with mail.
MARCH 19. TELEMACHUS, B. & S., from Liver-
pool.
MARCH 23.
PERSIA MARU, TEE., from San Francisco, with mail.
PELEUS, B. & 8., from Liverpool. T MARCH 26.
HOKUTO MARU, D. & Co, from JAYUL
MARCH 29. TELAMON, B. & S., from Liverpool.
DEPARTING VESSELS.
FEBRUARY 21. TANGO MARU, N.Y.K., for Nagasaki MISHIMA MARU, N.Y.B., for London.
. FEBRUARY 22.
SADO MARU, N.Y.E for Liverpool. TEIRESIAS, B. and S., for Londen. FEBRUARY 23.
NORE, P. and O., for London, vis Marseilles.
FEBRUARY 24.
TYO MARU, NAY.K., for Japan. AGAMEMNON, B. and S., for Liver- pool.
FEBRUARY 25.
AFRICA MARU, 0:5.K., for Victoris.
** FEBRUARY 26,
ELPENOR, B. and S.; for. Japan, vis Shanghai.
You
COLOMBIA, Pacific Mail, for San Francisco.
FEBRUARY 23. "DJIPANOS, J.C.J.L., for Java.
MARCH 1. AGAPENOR, B. and S., for Japan, via Sbaoghai
MARCH 2. LAOMEDON, B. and B., for Japan. AFRICA MARU, Q.S.K., for Victoria. ,and Vancouver.
MARCH
RIOJUN MARU.'D), & Co., for Java. SHINYO MARU, T.KE, for Sa Francisco.
MARCH 11.
HYSON, B. and 8., for London. ATREUS, B. and N. for Liverpool.
*MARCH 12
BORNEO MARU, D. & Co., for Japan.
MARCH 13. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Iacise, for. Vancouver.
MARCH 14..
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different classes
whole
of Walkers Belting: From the original Oak-tanned, through the mechanically-treated leathora, by the way of Chrome and Rawhide, Le Cotton and Balata Belting the family of Belung is represented by Walker's Belting.
Every of tan- ning and mau fucture is carried out at the
KONGKONG.
Varieties Belting
Walker Factories in a way that so toade Walker's famous for nearly one hundred years. Fractically, strrichicha -- nen- economical, sippingard "Wife's Belting will efficiently do its share in speeding the wheels of industry.
Bend for the Price Lie
"The Range at a Glance," and use it whenever you are evilering Belting.
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Contractors to H.M, Governinini,
· ENGLAND..
WALKER'S BELTING
CAPT. E O. LINDSTROM.
Oak-tanned Safirm-tan, Rawhide, Chrome,
Cotton,
etc., etc..
He was in the service of the China Merchants thenceforward until his retirement two years ago. He was a Past Master of the Cosmopolitan Lodge of the Grand Lodge of Scot land.
Capt. Eric Olsson Lindstrom, who died at Shanghal on the 12th instant, at the age of 74 years, was for very many years one of the most popular master marinera on the Yangtze At the funeral there was a large River, respected by all who met him attendance, which included several EURYLOCHUS, B. & 8.. for Japan professionally or otherwise. A native representatives of the China Mer- via Shanghai.
of Gefle, Sweden; the first arrived in chants' S. N. Co. and of other ship MARCH 17
Shanghai at the age of 22 years, on ping companies, as well as other sym- CHICAGO MÁRU, O.S-K for November 11 1844, since when he pathizing friends. Capt. Lindstrom Victoris and Vancouver,
has spent nearly all his time on the leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Rich Yangtze River, steamer service., Heards, and two sons, Messrs. Eric and first served under the flag of the firm John Lindstrom.
MARCH 20. TELEMACHUS, B. &j5, for Japan' Tia Shanghai.
МАКСИ 21. ANTO MARU, T.KE, for Booth Amariza.
MARCH 22. FUSHIMI MABU, NIK, for Seattle. MÄRUHVBA, Á PELEUS, B. & for Japan vid
MARCH 25. FIBREUS, B. and 8, for Londo 1
NANKING, Obina Mall, for Ban
PERSIA MARU, TEK, for Bad Trac.cisco.
Shanghai
ہوا
*
Francisco.
MARCH 27,
MABUH. 29. ** HOKUTU MARU, D. & Co., for Japan. “MARUH “*0.
PHOTERILUS. Bị and E..
Beattie
R
of Russell & Co. and later joined the The Bags of all the vessels of the China Merchants Steam Navigation China Merchants fleet in harbour Co.,, when they took over the were flown at half mast on Feb. 13 shipping business of the former firm as a token of respect to the deceased.
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The parcel post service to Cuba is
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It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austrin, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire and suspended.
No unofficial latter addressed to Abadan, Ahważ or Mohammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight
INWARD MAILS.
SATURDAY, February 2 Japan-Per SADO MARU, "
SUNDAY, February 23. Japan-Per MISHIMA MARU. Europa via Negapa tam-Per IYO MARU,
OUTWARD MAILS.
SATURDAY, February 99. Swatow and Bangkok--Für CHILDAR,
UNGSHIN, 10. Saigen-Per
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The Parcel Mail will be closel
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Shanghai and North Chick-Fer
YINGCHOW, sp.m.
Canada, United States, Contra and Bouth Americs, and EUROPE via Bian Francisco-Per
TECUMSEE, Registration 1.45 p.m., Letters 9.30 p.m.
Java and Fort Moresby vs Batavia- Per RINDJANE 3. p. Swatow, Shanghai and North China-.
Per CHOYSANG, 5 p.m. Tientsin-Per CRIPSHING, 4 pm. Shanghai and, North China - Per
YUSANG, 'p.m.
SUNDAY, February 22..
Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,
South Africa, India via Dhanush.. kodi, Egypt and EUROPE rin Saez For SADO MARU, Swatow, Amoy and Fermose via Keelung
-Per KAIJO MARU, 9 a.m. * MONDAY, February 24.10. Swatow, Amoy and Formen via Keelung
Per JOSHIN MARG, 9.7. Java and Fort Moresby via Eatavia
TJIPANAS, 90
Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,
South Africa, Endia via Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via Suez-Per MISHIMA MARU, Registration 8.45 a.m., Letters 51.30 3.
Shanghai, North China and Japan vis Kobe-Per IYO MARU, 10 am. Bangkok-Per TJILIWONG, 3 pm. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Bouth Africa, Tadia via Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE via Suez. Far AGAMEMNON,
6 p.m.
TUESDAY, February 25. Swator and Bangkok-Fer LINAN, China-Per
Shanghai
...
North and SINKIANG, 11a.m. Swatov, Amoy and Foochow-Fer HAI-
HONG, 1 pm." WEDNESDAY, February 96.
Tel. No. 1793.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
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FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22 & 28, 1919. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
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FEBRUARY 10, 20, 31 & 12
at 8.15 p.m..
"THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO."
Epoch 7. The Last Exploits of Caderousse.
In this epoch there are some very Ane photographic studies and the acting is superb.'
-showing-
A WIFFLES FAMILY INTRIGUE Two parts of undilated mirtß, well shaken up. RACE WEEK.
FEBRUARY, 24, 95 & 98.
at 8.15. P.M.
Pathe presenta
BABY MARIE OSBORNE
in
A DAUGHTER OF THE WEST.”
HONGKONG THEATRE.
FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24 & 25 HELEN HOLMES
IN
(1st & 2nd Episodes)
A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS ”
Also Gazette & Keystone Comics
WED: 26th. see "LYDIA GILMORE.” 5
FRIDAY 28th. Matinee at 5.15 P.M.
parta.
5 parts
showing :- "THE DAUGHTER OF MAC' GREGOR,
ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.~
FEBRUARY 20, 1918.
OTARU MARU, No. 1, Jap, 1,327 tons, from Moji, Capt. Shenaga, Sato, Cha.
SHUN CHEONG, Chi, 233 tons, from B.C. Wan, Capt. Karier, Wo Big wharf.:
VISITORS IT THE HOTELS,
PEAK HOTEL
Capt. Allen Major Apthorpe,
Major Lacey Major Lecanis Mrs Litt
Mr. and Mrs. H. A
Mathesonf
A.B.C. CHEYUN MARU, Jap.. 1,243 tons, Mr CB-Bird from Bangkok, Capt. Fujita, TX. Mr and Mrs D, K. BIL.
Blair "VINGCHOW, Brit 1,318 tons, from Rev. R. A. Bundle, Svatow, Capt. Simon, B. & S., C10
AFRICA MARU, Jap., 5,993 tons, froca Manila, Capt. Tamoto, 0.5A,
hart."
Swatow and Straits-Fer: TAMING,
9 a.m.
KALJO MARU, Jap., 1,126 tons, from Shanghai North China, Japan via Spatow, Capt. Egwa, O.S.E, wharl.
Kobe, Honolulu, Canada, TANGO MARU, Jap., 4260 tous, United States, Central and from Manila, Capt. Hishimura, N.T.K., South Ameries, and EUROPE Kowloon. vie
013
San Francisco-Per CHOFU MARU, Jap., 833 tops, from COLOMBIA, Registration 1.45 Bangkok, Capt. Majamoto, Chin Sian, p.m., Letten 2.30 pan. Swatow, Amoy and Formos via Takao--
Per SOSHU, MARU, 5 pm. THURSDAY, February 27. Shanghai and North Chica-Per
SUTYANG, 11 am FRIDAY, February £8,.
Bwatow,
Amoy and Foochow-Per HAITAN, 1pm.
Philippine Jelands-Fer YUENSANG.
2 piw.
SATURDAY, March 1.
Shanghai and
North CHENAN, p.m.
China-Per
LOCAL AND REGULAR MAILS
OUTWARD...
FOR
WELL-DAYS
SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 10:30 AM. 10.30A.M.
SHIN FOO, Chi., 1,688 tons, from Saigon, Capt. Husson, Seng Fat Hong, BS.
TECOMSCH, Brit, 4.247 tons from Svatow, Capt. Stewart, Tai Kok Sai.
CLEARANCES.
FEBRUARY 20, 1919. TELEMACHUS. Brit. 11 am for
Suigor. Wo Fat Shing."
LUCHOW. Brit, noon, for Singapore via Swatow, B&
SHUN CHEONG, Chi, 3 pm, lor K.C. Wan via Macao Wo Hing."
HWAH WU, Chi 1 p.m., for Bombay
N.T.K. Tix Singapore,
POATING, Brit, 4.30 p.m., for Wabu,
B. &&
VAN WAERWIJCK, Brit., 3 pm for Fenang via Singapore, J.M. & Co.
SHESIN MALU, Jap. 5 pm for 4.M.Nagasaki. 03.K 11.00 1.15.
10.00 Am. 10.00
(3.30 P.
6.00 P.M. Saturday
DAISHIN MARU, No: 2, Jap., 4 pm, for Kobe, Sató.
FEBRUARY 1, 1919. KWONG. LEE LOT, Chi: 7am, for Saigon, King Wo.
TAKSANG, Brit, 9am for Baiphong vis Hoihow, J.M. & Ca
Tai O Tai Fo
Cheung Chow
Shatankok, Shatia,
Hing Shan& Santin, 400 P.3. 11,00 .. Shengshui, Autan, Aberdeen, Fai Xung
and Stanley 430 E.M.
7.30 AM Regis. & F.. 8.00 Tatars 6 F.M
CHUEN UN Chi 8.30 am for 4.00P.M. 10.00 A. Hollow, Linen Ticke 17.15.4.6.15 AM Yan Fat
TAISZEMA, Chi Tam, for Hoihow, {1.30 P. MOS
CHIPSHING, Brit, 8 am, for Canton,
Canton and
Banshui Wacto...........
Macac
Kongmoon
11.00 4.
ASIA, Chi, 10 am,, for Haiphong, Asiatic S
HANYANG, Brit, 8.0 am for .Waho, B. & S.
8.00 by Except 6.00 ...M. & Co. Saturdays Nambanand Sarmei 6.00 F.. 5.00 F.
$10.00 .. Ekamchun...
10.00
·4.00P.M.
FROM SHEUNGWAN WESTERN BRANCH P.O,
FOR
SUNDATE HOLIDATE DATB 7.30 M Macao M
8.30A.M. 11.30 PM. Canton. 17.30 9.30 F.
Bamshui (9,30P.M." Tai Ping
(7:30 AM 11.30 PM. 7.30AM. 8.30 P.20.
9:20 P.E: -9.30 F... 9.20 2.M.-
Sher Ki⠀ 8,00 F.M. 9.30 P.M. 0.00 P.M. Kongmoon 800P.M. 6.00 PM 6.00 PM. Kumchak 8.00 .. 8.50 0.00 2.2. Katkorg 18.00 P.3 6.00 PM - 8.00P.M. Except t
Wacho
Saturdays
400 r., 4.03 PM 400 FA
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9am Bopistration closes at 5 d'clock
on 'the'previous evening.
HUICHOW, Et 10am., for Tentain Tin Tainztao, B&B
TAISHO MARU, Jap. 8 am, for Robe, N.Y.K.
VESSELS IN TAIKOO DOCKYARD.
8.8. "WENCHOW!
8.8. TEAN”
8.8. TIENTSIN”.
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Mrs Moorn Capt. Newamy Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs
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Mr & Mrs Cochrane Major Patterson Lt. Col. E. J. Coles Mr W. E. Roberts Mr E. J. Coomes Mr F. J. de Rome Mrs Cornacle
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Mrs J. B... Dobio
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Mr and Mrs JohnMajor Slanin
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Mr Denman, Faller
Major Garlener
Mire F. Goodrich
Capt. Gurney
Major Hodges
Mrs Sveen
Mejor & Mr Taylor,
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Capt. Vincent Major Mrs Wake
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