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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH, 25, 1919.
March 25, 1919, Temperature 72-
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未己天餘年入國民等中
CHINA AND JAPAN-UN- SETTLED GLAIMS.
The Paris Correspondent of the Morning Post; wrising with regard to the Chinese delegation, says:
SHANGHAI, March 24, A joint "waming" to the Chinese
It is believed that China will make by the five foreign Ministers is delayed owing to the Japanese Minis- serious protest against the limited ter's hesitation signing. If he representation allowed her at the hasn't signed by to-morrow the other
Peace Conference." In Chinese" çir. four will send t
les here it is stated that China's
LONDON, March 18. The Supreme War Council has Lu Ching chang, Chinese Minister primary purpose in entering the war was to obtain a seat at the Peace adopted the military, naval, and to Tokyo, is retaining.
tab The
She recently arranged her aerial terms to be imposed in
“living "Buddha”: His bean, the German's peace preliminaries elected Preethe Mongolian domestic differences in grder to pre which will take the place of the Republic Northern Chinese objecte a united front at the Congress,
Five Chinese Commissioners have] armistice. The naval terms are said to this new Republic, to be of very severe character. The Korean revolution has spread arrived here, headed by Lia Cheng They call for the surrender of more all over the Feninsula. Fightings Hsiang, Foreign Minister, German warships than were al now reported. Some Koreans have Peking. The chagrin at finding ready demanded, and asked for asked Peklifg for help. the construction of submarines to be absolutely prohibited. Germany will have to surrender nearly all her war material. Her any will be limited to 100.000 men, recruited! voluntarily for 12 years service,
RIFLE SHOOTING," ·
At Tai Hang Range on Sunday, the Dockyard R. C. held their 4th M. Leygues expressed the opinion Handicap Cup shoot. There was a that it would be dangerous to leave strong fuky wind and the shooting Kiel canal in the hands of Germany, was good in the circumstances. The who might fortify it and exclude scores follow foreign ships. This view is shared
by the Council. Probably Kiel canali will be placed on a footing similar to Suez canal.
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Chinese representation under Fel day's decisions limited to two dele. gates la "deep, and is understood that they are seeking American aid. with the hope of obtaining larger. representation,
As the Chinese see it, their prin- cipal opponents at the Congress will be the Japanese. The Tokyo Gov ernment ancuzived six weeks ago that it had reached an agreement with China under which the intereste of both should be represented in com inon at the Peace Congrese. Th's the Chinesẽ nów dény. They state, further, that their object is to obtain settlement from the Allies 6-1
berly in regard to the respective ciul of themselves and the Japan-; 85 than to have the matters settled
ese as to territory and status, nither i 5 85
by 'agreement between China and Japan.
statements when the Russian question N.Y.K. AND LIVERPOOL is discussed in about three weeks time.
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The view in diplomatic cireles" here is that proportionate representation does not really matter, because the representatives of në nation, can be
required to agree to expalatable) peace terms. Complete accord muust The N.Y.K. manager writes.be reached between the nations re- The French transatlantic liner with reference to the paragraph presented; otherwise a joint peace! Lorraine has arrived at Havre from N.Y.K. Liners for Europe are not with Germany is impossible. As vot. New York with 855 passengers. going to call at Liverpool any more' ing does not take place as it. Furlia.
LONDON, March 19.
which appeared in your last night's ment, the question is merely one ɔl Prime importance attaches to the paper under heading of Local and prestige and classification · The meeting" yesterday afternoon of General, we beg to point out that al-Treat Powers are able to compel re- Messrs. Wilson, Clemenceau, and though our fortnightly regular Mail | Sognition, while the smaller nations. Lloyd George. It is understood that Service. which has hitherto been have no alterative but to submit M. Clemenceau favors including the maintained alternately tó. London to the chasi Seation imposed upon. League covenant in the treaty of and Liverpool, is now changed so as theth.
peace. They discussed financial and to make London and Middlesborough - THE VIEWS OF TILE CHINESE. tarters no utterende ́or opinion or the other m step and spec al correspondent of the Manity among the Allies on what must be up a "freight service from Japan Chronicle, at Peking the President of done for the readjustment of the to Liverpool via ports including China saidia
world's finances between the Allies Hongkong, and an advertisement Being aware of the evil effects of and Germany among the Allies of the steamers for Liverpool will militarisus throughout the world dur themselves. The Council of Ten, appear in due course. In viewing the lust four years, every nation? it is understood, has agreed of the above, we write this in order cherishes the hope that permanent that the colonies should be assigned that you may publish a correction to pence may hereinafter he tublis to mandatories. It being evident avoid the misunderstanding among that mandatories presuppose the the interested public, and thanking League of Nations, therefore the you beforehand. German colonies could not be dealt
with properly until the League be:: comes part of the peace treaty.
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Representatives of the principal women's organisations were given a bearing by the inter-allied labour commission. Mr. Gompers, the Pre- sident, said the reception was a land- mark that would be historic. The feminist delegates ask..for absolute unification of the laws affecting
THE CHINA SQUADRON,
Ja
LATEST INTELLIGENCF.
(Vice Admiral Sir F.C.T. Tudor, Commander in Chief).
ed. China is particularly interested
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in this Conference, because she has always loved peace, and always cherished the desire of maintaining it above all else. It really needs no reitemtion that she, &.. nation, desires peace both within and with- out her territory; but, hugely owing! to the distance separating her from Europe and America, it is more than probable that foreign ations have pot in the past known or understood her aime and ideals.
More interest than usual is shown
The long duration of the war being labour for both sexes. They demand by the British public in the China due to the militarism of the Central an eight hour day, a 44 hour Squadron. In pre-war days British European Powers, the President of week, and the suppression of night warships added considerably to the the United States has now proposed work in each country. A committee attractive appearance of our mag- the formation of a League of Nations. nificent harbour and everyone will be II, unfortunately, the League fails to of women should be formed..
glad to see the harbour dotted once become a fact, the Far East may Responding to the Japanese sug more with the ships that were a become the first region dangerously gestion that the League of Nations dominating factor in the war, Here should prescribe that its members is the latest intelligence regarding should accord equality of treatment the China Squadron, present and to all inhabitants irrespective of race future.
or colour, Lord Robert Cecil said the Ships in Harbour.-H.M. Ships view of the British delegation was Tamar, (Depot and receiving ship), that this would be an interference Cadmus, Virago, Whiting, Mocrhen, with the internal affairs of the mem- Sandpiper and Robin. H.M.S. Robin bers of the league, and outside its arrived yesterday.
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scope.
It is proposed to form a new inter- national Rhice commission with a French president.
At Canton.-H.MS. Fame,
At Wuchow-HMS. Tarantulus. H.M.S. Carlisie, a light cruiser, is expected to arrive here the third week in April. The Carlisle is a very fast small cruiser and this type of ship was used with great success as des leaders during the war. THE FLAGSHIP.
AMERICAN RADIOGRAMS.troyer
U. S. STEEL PRICES.
The Republican Steel Industry and Industrial Board and the Department of Commerce have agreed upon new Federal steel prices, providing for a reduction in the present quotations, including basic pig-iron, which, are reduced to $25.75 per gross ton, 4-inch billets, $38.52; [?] inch billets, $42: merchant bars, $23.50; 140 lb. plates $26.50; and structural steel, $24.50-American Wireless.
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view that it would be a great benefit Some Western people hold the
to China if the railroads, present and prospective, could be international ised until such time as China could take full control of all leased zones,
and concessions were likewise inter- nat'onulired as a temporary measure. From, the point of view, of China, however, a very different policy re- ceives general endorsement, namely, that, with a view to preserving her teritoriul integrity, all railroads, leaved zones, and concessions should revert to her absolute and complete control, internationalisation being intheight of
The China Mail hears that one of
The right to construct new rail- the latest battle-cruisers is to be the routs as well as existing concessions the Admiral's flagship. HMS Haware governed by agreements, and cari- kins, a new ship with a speed of about not be dealt with in a suinimary way. 30 knots, will shortly commission The Government is now deliberating and should arrive here about July.
upon the best policy to mest this problem.
MOTHER 102 CHILD 79.
It is China's heartfelt desire that, in consequence of the development of commerce and industry, her rela Monship with other nations will be It was reported at a meeting cl come closer and more friendly; cer- Depwade Guardians, Norfolk, that a tainly not that her sovereign right nother and child, aged respectively should suffer from such development. 106 and 79, had been admitted to It is hoped the friendly Powers will the workhouse. They are, M., understand that this desire will work Surah Bull, who received Royal con- towards it fulfilment, prutulations on her birthday last July, and her daughter, Surah Ann. Both are old-age pensioners, and for many years they bad lived in a cot. tage at Hericton, neighbours con- TT is safe to say that Chamberlain's The American Red Cross has made stantly seeing after their reeds.
Colic and Diarrhoes Remedy has saver the lives of more people and re yards Lately on account of the growing lieved raore suffering known all over than any other re of bathrong and 30,000 blankets infirmity of the daughter, neighbours cedy in oxistence.
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