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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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(Bauler's Service to the China Mašt.)
BRITISH LABOUR CRISIS.
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
[Router's Service to the China Mall)
THE SILVER MARKET,
Singapore, March 31. The silver market is steady.
AMERICAN RADIOGRAMË.
March 25th.
The Peace, Conne sakened to the necessity" of" gwithout delay the task pome
was constituted origing
ce with Germany
Comenceau, Mr.
George, and Bigtige Oriando meet in private daily zalsta supreme effort to reach an artent-buythe de
Sterma to be presented to the bes facethe end of
next week.
LONDON, March 27th.
The miners ballos will be taken on April 9th and 10th, and the Miners' Cen- ference will consider the result on April 10th.
RAILWAYMEN ACCEPT GOVERN-
MENT TERMS
A meeting at the delegates of the National Union 61 Railwaymen decided U. 9. TRADE WITH OCEANI
to accept the Government terma
LONDON, March 28th.. WASHINGTON, March 31. There is room for bope that they will
The unconstitutional strike of the The unusual growth of trade bet-succeed, for an agreement has alreach South Wales writers is spreading alarm-
been roached sa regards the naval and ween the United States and Oceania military conditions, and the food clauses.ingly. Nearly 80,000 are now reported to be idle, demanding the grant of the full is shown in the report of the Bureau
Federation her. af Foreign and Domestic Commerce. During the first eight months of the fiscal year the Oceania trade was
SEAT OF THE, TALAQUE
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Log March 7th. -The Press Bareau stades $513,588,769, and Oceanja sold to A Paris communi d
diated
March 27th, that the Later of. Nations the United States $139,871,602. Japanammission met last with Presi took $191,632,128 worth of American dent Wilson in the eh noninated goods in eight months, more than Professor Orlando, Baroaking, Gens double that of the same period in the eral Smuts and Colas, members Committee to ender the question of a previous year.American Wireless.
of locality of the seat of the League,
The Commission concluded i xamination of the amendments proposed to the draft Covina
ENEMY ALIENS IN U. 3.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 31. The Attorney-General has reported" that of 4,000 enemy aliens interued during the war parole would be granted to 600 of the harmless class, that the others would be repatriated, and 900 dangerous persons would be held indefinitely-American Wireless
THE
U.S. FORE IN NORTH
RUSSIA
WASHINGTON, Mar. 31. Brig-General W. P. Richardson, U..S. Army, who is to be given command of the American Expedit, fonary force in Northern Russia, will leave in a few days with a fair sized detachment of Engineers. American Wireless.
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Ets, March 26tb delay in peace ranking, notably the allega. Referring to critici as the apparent tion of waste of tinm: in discussions on sables and boundaries high British authority pointed out that the issues therein involved were very important and must be settled befoin the Treaty could be fransed
The question was whether the German cables were to be internationalised or retained by the faptats. Indeed, the matter of cable communication ranked next in importance to the disposal of the German Colonies.
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MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.
The Press Burean states that General
Sir Henry Symour Rawlinson, has been Appointed to the Aldershot Command, and Lieut-General Sir Henry Sinclair Horne to the Eastern Command.
Mr. Churchill offered General Sir Ian Hamilton the Northern Command, inti mating that General Wilson concurred with General Sir William Robertson that there was nothing, when Sir Inn Hamil- con commanded the Allied Forces ut Callipoli, which ought to preclude him from. re-employment
Sir Jan Hamilton declined the post.
given the che on the ground that younger men should
Southern Cumhand for a similar reason. General Sir Julian Byng declined the
LECTURE BY BANKER.
LONDON, March 28th, In the course of a lectiite at the In- stitute of Bankers. Lunden, last night, Mr. Edgar Crammond surveyed Grent Britain economie position and pro-
spects.
As regards boundaries new nations had He valued the nation's wealth, as pre- sprung up and their frontiers, with Cersent, at £21,000,000,000 and the incorg many and Austria must By settled, soon. at £1,500,000,000, while the debt would re Hungary had become Bolshevik over a premut 20 per cent, of the former, and matter of this kind and delay in the con the post-war budget 99 per cent of the aideration" of the question might cause latter.
WASHINGTON, March 28th. American Peace Delegation in Parigins cabled" to White House as fol low 20 G#ater progress towards peace
·betig»made "than
Ppoarson: the sur
farther butbreaks.
AMENDMENTS TO COVENANT,
Paris, March 31. i faces
The American Monroe Doctrine and the Japanese racial discrimination amendments were notincluded in the Covenant of the League of Nations as sent to the Drafting Committee of the Peace Conference or before the Supreme War Council on Friday American Wireless.
JAPAN NOT KEPRESENTED.
PARIS, March 31." Japan was not given representation
in the new Council beclise the Japanese Delegation does not include Foreign Ministry--American Wireless,
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„U. 8. VICTORY LOAN.
WASHINGTON, March 31. The payments to the Victory Loan are the most liberal ever offered by the Government. Deferred payments: will be made over an extended period of six months, May Nov. 11, and 10 per cent is due upon application and another 10 per cent. before July 15. -American Wireless.
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U. 8. CREDITS TO ALLIES.
WASHINGTON, March 31.
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"DIFFS" AND "ENDS.
BERLIN, March 27th.
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Mr. Crammond said that for the cen
cext A pasi. years the country would be in a tion to spend £10,000,000 yearly at Home on renewals and new machinery, houses, £300,000,000 abroad roads, etc., and
invest early, re Am Eargely within the Empire,
might provisionally be allocated follows: £100,000,000 05
Incip £120,000,000 in Africa (including Egypt) A Geroan Financial Commission 30,000 in Australasia. £30,000,000 proceeding to Paris on March 13th. The Unnada, 220,000,000 in the rest of the commissioners declare that they are Empire, and £200,000,000 in foreign given plenary powers for financing the countries. to deal with much bigger tasks and are viction that as a result of the war the food supplies. Furthermore, they expect t his I reasoned and deliberate con-
prepared to stay at Versailles for acing Lime.
economic development of the world had PARIS. March 9th been impelled forward by at least two opinion that the Peace Treaty with Ger- He was strongly of the opinion that, in A high British authority expresses the Generations. We were on the eve of a period of unprecedented tende activity. many will be ready by the middle of view of the unlimited resources of the April.
· LONDON, March 26th.
British Empire and the strength, tenaci-
Bonar
Brigadier-General Croft, Mr.
In the House of Commons, replying to ty and power of organisation of the Lav said that no agreement would be entered into at Paris, which would inter- fere
with the full control of the United Kingdom custom duties or with those of the Dominion.
M. Leon Bourgeois presented a modi- fied scheme of the League of Nations which was supported by the French Government,
protection for France, and for an Inter It naked for more adequate military Allied military staff to be permanently in Pari..
GERMAN DELEGATES.
COPENHAGEN, March 26th. A message from Berlin states that a German Finance Commission is pred ing to Versailles, It consists of two Hamburg bankers, who are also managers of the Discorto Gesellschaft and Frank-
Reichs Bank, and two Armistice Commi industrialist. Two representatives of tho sioners are also attached.
British people, we need have no fear in regard to the economic future of our race, if we adopted a bold, courageous policy and learned and applied the economic lessons of the war.
HUNGARIAN OUTBURST.
PARIS, March 26th. A message from Balc states that, dur- Soviet coup d'état in Budapest, all for- ing the disorders accompanying the eigners, including even Austrians, were
arrested.
COPENHAGEN, March 26th.
A message from Budapest states that ment decreed the establishment the Revolutionary Council of the Govern
of Revolutionary Courts to deal with cases specially referred to them by Government courts.
These courts might sit at any time, any-
"The verdict would be decided secretly. Death sentences were only pronounceable unanimously. No appeal would be per- mitted,
The Secretary of the Treasury has furt-Metal Gesellschaft, and a leading where, even in the open-ai announced that France has been given a credit of $100,000,000, and Greece $3,800,000, making a total to. France of $2,617.471,000; Greece, $434,129,000; and to all the Allies, $9,035,269,000 American Wireless.
PINKIE'S RECORD RUN.
"Pinkie" will make her penulti- mate appearance to-morrow after noon (the 8th performance) and she will make her final bow on Thursday at 4.30.p.m. (the 9th performance).
Nine performances constitute a record run" in the history of the local A.D.C.
VOLLEY BALL..
Hongkong and Canton will play the second inter-port match-in volley ball in Queen's College on Wednes day, the 2nd April, at 3.30 p.m. Mr. F. M. Mohler of the Chinese YMCA. will officiate as the referee
The following players will reprez sent-Hongkong
Kwok Legal C Chin Kwong Yan (53an Ki Yau(5.C.), Li Hin Leung (0)
COPENHAGES, March 20th, A message from Berlin states that the military representatives in the German
LONDON, March 28th. Von Wrisberg, inte of the Prussian War Government has released all the Allied Peace Mission, beaded by Major-General Reuter learns that the Hungarian Ministry, include the military president Missions, excepting the French members, of the Spa Armistice Commission, and who are to be regarded as bostages for the general ataft officers representing the Bolsheviks in French hands The French Bavarian, Saxon and Wurtemberg gen-Government has demanded their immedi cral staffs,
ate release, BERLIN, March 27th,
March 26th. COPENHAGEN, The Frankfurter Zellung, declares that A telegram from Budapest, dated March cmmission of inquiry into events at informed the Hungarian Soviet Govern a State Tribunal is being established as
20th, states that the Allied Mission has the opening of and during the war.
ment that the line of demarcation laid dowa in the earlier ultimatum is not to be regarded as a political frontier.
RICING.
LONDON, March 30th,
Lincolnshire Handi.
The result of the cap is as follows Royal Buck Rivershore Childs) Somerville Fifteen horses Larted. Won by two lengths, four length dividing second and
The betting was as followed
100 to
against Royal Bucks.
100 to 30 against Rivershore, to 1 against Bomerville. alley was ridden by Smyth and Ferdun by K. Piggott
THE GRAND NATIONAL
Loxnos, March 20th: Markback Bernstora, and Knocks hare been scratched for the Grand National
THE LIVERPOOL OUP.I
In accordance with the new decision, thers will only be established a neutral one for the purpose of preventing a col- lision between Hungarian and Rumanian
• tropps
COPENILAGEN March 27th-
A message from Vienna states that M. Leain sent a wireless messago to M.
tor, and asked whey real guarantee, he that was a Foreign Minis possessed when he said that the new Government was really
communistic and not merely socialistic,
Lenin Warned him that,
owing the peculiar circumstances, it would cer tainly be a mistake for the Hungarian revolution to imitate Russina tactics i detail at det re
ELERANDA
to
BraLis, March-26th. telegram from Cenow states that twoi Fumarianny Corps crossed the The race for the Liverpool Cup resulted | East Galician, frontier,
follows:
Cru Banta Daphne Ramboda. Eight ran Won by 'n neck ball lengths dividing second
The betting was as follows:
2nd line Wong Hín Wai (ST.C) Ho Ka Lau (S.P.C.) Ko Sik Was
Q.CCapt. 1o Chak Man (S.P.C.) 3rd line Ko Chi To (Q.C.) Cigu Chip (S.P.C.) Hung Kan Sang (QC) Chau Wilk Kường (QC) C) 4th line Leung The Choi (QC) Loh Kam Yan (SPC) Ma-Hong Ma | (S.C.) Chin Sai Yung (SP.C,
10 to 1gainst Santa
11 to 8 against Hamboda,
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