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PARIS, April 10th..

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THE CHINA MATU.

SCOTTISH SPORT

RUGBY AMATEUR

....CONTROVERSY.

February 19

which Germany had agreed in the begin. [From Our Own Correspondent.) ning of November. {owd : plause Germany required the release of the in- dustrially and agriculturally important West which was cut off from the rest of Germany. She also needed a speedy A Havas message stacca --- News has reached Paris that the Cer raising of the bluedde and the importo man Liovernment, at Weimar,, sentation of fuxiatuits on conditions making delegation to Vienna to discuss the union their purchase posible Germany alsc of thermo-Austria with Germany.

expected raw materials from her Westoru A telegram from Leipzig says thas enemies, and needed credit to purchase diplomatic relations have been established (these, between the Bavaring Soviet Republic TOO MANY PRISONERS, and Russia.

HOSIERY BUYERS. CONFERENCE.

AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS TO HOLD GIGANTIC EXPOSI- TION AT PHILADELPHIA IN JUNE

The very

TUESDAY, APRIL

DOCKYARD PENSIONS.

RETURNED SOLDIER SEES HONGKONG AFRESH.

A PORTSMOUTH PETITION.

2. That all, overtime should count

for pension.". 3. That all established men should have the option of retiring at the age of 55 years.

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WEATHER REPORT.

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April · 152 124 Sum-No returns vand from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure Singapore gave us the promise of has increased considerably from Waibal- A large mass meeting of establish the Far East: Hongkong was the waito Foochow and slightly to moderats ed men in Portsmouth Dockyard was real thing. We went ashore as in a developed over N. Chins, and the Įly elsewhere. weak anticyclone Eas held at the Assembly Rooms, in dream! Were these the same build- Tongking depression is filling up. In connection with the Services

Lake-road, recently. Men of all ings, exactly, and the same people Hongkong Fainfall for the 4 hours Rugby Tournament two fixtures are

vexed question of trades, skilled and unskilled, were as they were before we had gone to ending at 10 mm today, 1.30 inch. allocated to Scotland Canada and eliminating the high cost of buying largely represented. The following France? They must be, and yet it total since January Fat. 8 12 inches, New Zealand will oppose the Mother which has exercised the minds of petitions were unanimously adopt seemed impossible! To the Chinese aglast an average of 8:41 inches. Country at Inverleith on March 29 overseas knit, goods men in the past, ed and April 5 The composition bids fair to find a solution through

the war has only been an incident of

Forecast for the 31 boars ending at of the home side will be a matter the agency of the National Association

1 That instead of ten year's esta the far away outside world some

on the 16th. of considerable speculation, and of Hosiery and Underwear Manufac

blished time counting for one day thing to be talked about, but with no N.. winds, fresh eloady, some min.

1.-Horgkong to Gap Book. S. and it will be distinctly. Intriguing if turers of America whose headquarters

pensionable, five years should be real relation to themselves except in -Formosa Channel. The same as conceded. there should appear on the field of are at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

so far as it has been an annoying No. I. THE BAVARIANS.

Beny, April 10 the Scottish Rugby Union certain Commencing the first week of June

dilemma-not to know which way the 3-South coast of China between The Armistice Commission urgently players connected with the Northern bext an exposition of Hosiery will

their minds cannot really grasp the BELIN April St. Trequests, the Allies to permit the reunion whose military service confers open in the Quaker City which will

cat was going to jump. Even now Jongkong and Lamocks. The same is

No.1 The situation in Bavaria is most coumoval to Russia of Romian prisoners of on them for the nonce the status of attract the buyers from the four cor-

unbelievable fact that Germany is

4-Youth coast of China between plicated and very obscure. Dissensions Are war, at present in Germany, on the

The meas reported among the Communists, with ground that there were increasing disturamats. This relaxation is praers of the earth. Here the Antipo 4 That all hired time should count arts of German propaganda. Even

beaten-so cunning have been the Hongkong and Hainan.

No. 1. only the Munich group favouring the Batees among them.

plexing the authorities in the South,pean will rubi shoulders with the Ice- Soviet Republic.

for pension. It was feared they might break out of where there was a distinct move ander, the Latin will fraternize with

Your Chinese cabin boy on the shi Moreover, the Southern Bavarian their camps, thereby spreading the Bolment to carry forward into peace the Stav, and, despite Kipling's asser

5. That all pensiona should be based asked us if the war was over, and Majority Socialists are in conflict with shevist danger in Germany.

conditions a measure of latitude tion to the contrary, the East and

on the higher rate of pay. what the result of it all was! He th04: of Northern Bavaria, while the Peasants Councils of Middle Franconi

which was alowed for the obvious the West will meet on common amalgamated society which will lians of Asiatics, for Germany sup

A strong Committee of all branches was-genuinely seeking information. was appointed to form have rejected the Soviet Republia and are

well-being of Army sport. The ground.

a There is actual grief among inil supporting the Hoffman Ministry, which,

problem is a simple matter in Scot the latest regorg states, has now gone to

land, which is not directly affected. Exposition represents the leading

The association responsible for the include all established men. Nuremberg.

A vote of thanks to the organisers It is affected, however, through its manufacturers of the United States. of the meeting was carried un international relations. It may be originally formed as a protective animausly. taken as assured that no compromise body, the Association has gradually is conceivable, and no arguments of extended until its ramifications now a sentimental nature will be allowed extend from one end of the United to undermine the amateur foundations States to the other. of the Scottish game. There is a possibility

SOCIALIST, SPLIT.

COPENHAGEN. April 11th. It is reported from Munich that the Comunista, dispersed the Council of the Peoples' Mandatories, scized the Trades i Union lenders and Police Commissioners as hostages, disirmed the police, and furmed a Government

Herr Bienberger, the leader of the Bavarian peasants, opposes the Soviet Government and threatens to put off Munich food supplies.

Dccurred

Spartacist disturbances Nuremberg

Aut

Strong forces are now patrolling the town.

The Soviet Government as Wuerzburg voted against a Soviet Republic, while nt Munich three Socialist parties are opposing one another.. Cerfusion reigns and a bourgeois strike is impending.

MARTIAL LAW.

COPENHAGEN, April 8th. Martial law has been proclaimed t Essen, where there are now 290.000 strik ers: also a Dusseldorf.

The strikers at Essen have scrupied ; Krupperks.

BERLIS WORKMEN ON STRIKE Worked in various factories in Berlin ceased work in order to participate in the Congress of Sovieta.

The German Bank Officials" Association have decided on a general strike

BERLIN, April 7th. It is stadd that extensive military mea sares are being taken in Berlin to repress the disturbances.

STRIKES AND. FIGHTS.

BERLIN April 10th,

A Bremerhaven Socialist demonstratioa demanded vigorous measures to relieve the Food, scarcity in the Lower. Weser region, including an alliance with the Soviet of Russian otherwise they threatent- ed to strike on April 13th.

There was some Gghting in Magdebürg (before the Government troops obtained i 'control. Numerous arrats were made. The strike at Nuremberg has ended. The Communists in Vogtland Saxony demanded the proclamation of, a Soviet Republic.

The iron-workers

and

and miners at Zwickau hate struck work, demanding the removal of the Government.

"A Hamburg telegram speaks of impending eatastrophe there.

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It is reported that the Sparinet lead- era, Doctors Lauffenberg and Herz, were recently working to stablish a Soviet: Republic in Hamburg.

The Hamburg Millaysilait arges the Government to send troops to Hamburg

a speedily as possible.

BERLIN, April 8th."

A telegram from Stuttgart, dated April Tch, HILYS:-

It is officially stated that the city is bompletely quiet, but martial law has not yet been repealed,

The Spartacists have prevented the resumption of work in the big tactories such as the Bosch and Daimler factoriea SERIOUS RIOTS AT MAGDEBURG,

Serious riots and plundering occurred ht Magdeburg after the Independent and Majority Socialists proclaimed a general trike, A large portion of the garrison joined the insurgente.

Government troops are marching to Magdeburg.

The insurgents made a determined attack with rifles and grenades upon the police station but were repulsed.

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The German Government has refused to release Herr Ledebour, which the Con- gress of Soviets demand.

NEW GERMANY WILL BE LOYAT. TO TREATIES.

COPENHAGEN, April 7th.

A message from Munich states that troops dispersed all participating in the Suviet demonstrations.

BERLIN, April 11th.

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FREEDOM AND WAR ASSIONS.

ARGUMENTS THAT APPLY

ELSEWHERE.

Upten Sinclair and others have addressed to President Wilson an appeal from which the following: is quoted:..

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There are now in jail or under sentence in America something over a thousand men, and women, with several thousand more under indict: ment, for violation of the laws for bidding propaganda against the war and the draft. We are not referring to persons convicted of acts of violence against the Government, or of plotting with the enemy, but to those persons who from religious or humanitarian motives have felt impelled to speak or to write against this war. Their judgment seemed to us mistaken, but we know that their sincerity and integrity is beyond question---same of them have been our friends and associates in past times, so we are able to understand their point of view. They had been agitating against war-all war and they were caught in a desperata, emergency, which commanded them to. reverse. the convictions of a lifetime. That there should be many who could not make this charge was, humanly speaking, inevitable; and as a result many hopest and zealous idealists are now in jail, the victims of a prison syster which all enlightened Ameri cans know to be a relic of barbarism and a shame to our country. Some of them have been given sentences of shocking severity-twenty, even thirty years. Never at the height of its insolence, never against its most dreaded enemies, did the German Autocracy venture anything so extreme as that; the sentence of Karl Liebknecht to four years is contrasted with that of Rase Pastor Stokes and Eugene V. Debs to twenty years, and this contrast remains as a thorn in the conscience of every liberal in America. It drives into opposition and rebellion thousands . of men and women who would other wise gladly support your policies; it increases enormously the bitterness of the class-struggle now going on in our midst, and it brings to despair many of us who are, labouring with. all our forcé to avert from America the kind of social cataclysm which has befallen unhappy Russia. There fore we implore you, Mr. Presiderit, to exercise at once the power vested in you by law, to remove this blot from our rational shield.

Also, Mr. President, we would point out to you that the restrictions on publication and speech, which you have considered necessary in war time, and to which some of us liber tarians have brought ourselves to consent, not without many mis givings and distresses of soul; be. come unnecessary, and utterly beyond possibility of Justification, now that the power of the German, Autocracy is broken. We ask you, Sir, to order immediately the restoration of full and petition: more especially we asic liberty of the press and of assemblage

-you to abolish immediately and definitely and without qualification,

At the meeting of the Weimar Assembly, Herr Scheidemann said that loyalty to treaties would be the distinguishing mark of New Germany, but vital Car-

an interests would be unswervingly pro.all restrictions upon the use of the tected, while ciliation would be

spirit of unreserved

he con ings with a

They wanted cadal rapprochement with

W peoplved. peoples, not a fresh distribution of the world into alliances and groups,

Germany would not allow Russie. to. Hictate to ber in her

affairs, but

in

deal.

if Russia stopped her, forcible Belshevik propaganda, Germany would gladly extend her hand to the

people.

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A resolution was then passed That this meeting of established men beg to call the attention of their Lordships to the hardships of the Having perfected their organization old-established pensioners owing to of Some controversy, for domestic business, the members the increased cost of living, and beg though not the sightest probability of the Association are now desirous their Lordships favourable considera of any vacillation.

of extending a helping hand to their tion of the same." in view they are, through the medium overseas customers. With this end of the foreign press, issuing a cordial will find a visit to the Exposition not invitation to merchants abroad. whe edifying but profitable..

SEVEN-A-SIDES.

*

HOME FOOTBALL.

THE LATEST RESULTS.

plied them with cheap goods, reliable as far as they went, and studied their needs. Japan will rever fill the gap: and the Japanese are not far-seeing! enough in their commercial dealings. They have come in like a torrent to Hongkong during the war, and those among the British residents who are not wealthy find it increasingly difficult to keep a roof over their heads. The more an Easterner has

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the more he wants; and it will not Nemaro be surprising if the cry becomes more Hakodate insistent to "give back Hongkong to Tokio to the Chinese."

Kochi But we cannot, give back what Nagasaki... never existed before we created it.

Kagoshima. Underneath what the world now Naha

Oshima.... knows as Hongkong was a barren fshijima... The results of the football lagne mnt pestilential island sparsely inhabited Roain taland chea, and Scottish Victory Cup Matches, by fishermen. It was a toss-up at Weihaiwel 6 a 30.01 49 $3 played on March 1, are appended:;: the time whether the British should ankow... take this or the somewhat similar Kinklang...

Ichang Tottenham Hisland of Lantao near by, Chelsea West Haas 0

Changsha

LONDON COMBINATION.

The Schools Seven-a-Side Meeting has been vetoed. Presumably the function was too spectacular character to commend it to the governors of the game, who have ever been zealous in maintaining

The principal object of the Expos conditions which, in their opinion, ition is to develop a close and direct advantaged youth both morally and relationship with foreign buyers. As physically. The may also ha e a result it is anticipated that buying been a feeling t t the limitation of conditions for export will be consider- numbers tended to impose a certainably improved and a better under- Brentford strain upon the young participants. standing arrived at between the Fallam

Clapton Urient VETO OF BAD WEATHER. Weather conditions of the vilest

manufacturer and the buyer..

Millwoll have practically stopped all Rugby. will exhibit hosiery, underwear and

Several hundred manufacturers QP. Rangers Only one first-class match was playether knitted and woven products Birmingham ed-Edinburgh University v. Naval upon a scale never before attempted XV. The Varsity are the strongest in any country. More than 175,000 side we have, and they won by 25 square feet of space will be devoted points to nil. Their beat talent is at to the display and sale of goods made back. In C. S. Nirmo and D. M. in the U.S. A Morison they have the legitimate Watsonian successors of Milroy and Bowie: and at three-quarters line, A. T. Sloan, E. C, Fahmy, and W. L. Hunter are always dangerous.

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Grimsby Towa

Huddersfield T..

Barnsley

Leicester F... Sheffield W. Bradford

Lincoln City Notte toreat

Bradford City Coventry City Hull City Nutts County... 0 Leads City Rotherham C.0 Sheffield U.

Manchester C LANCASHIRE SECTION.

To chviate the dificulty cf the language question, a score of lin- guists will be in attendance to Blackburn co-operate with the reception com Bolton Wand tee and facilitate a thorough un Liverpool... derstanding. official recognition from the U. S. Port Vale.

The Exposition has Manchester U.

Preston N.E.3 Government and the Pan-American Southport Vul.... Union.&

Stockport C.

Rochdale

Everton Bury Oldham Ath Burnley

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Stoke Blackpool

Dumbarton SCOTTISH VICTURŸ¡CUP..

In a School match, Heriot's gain defeated. Watson's by 3 points to nil ASSOCIATION LEAGUE. With football grounds that were If quagmire and half skating rink,

In their attempt to better expert fine play was out of the question conditions and decrease the cost of St. Mirren under the Association rules: And-it Buying, the Association is deserving Kilmarnock is interesting to note that as a result of the best thanks of the foreign Airdrieonians not a single visiting team went away trade There can be no doubt but Falkirk with full points. Interest centred that the Exposition will result in the Morton.. round the fight for the Flag, as a manufacturers and merchants getting Motherwell.. Queen's Park matter of course, and once more closer together than has been possible. Partick Thistle there was a change of positions at in the past, and the invitations to Clyde the top. Bad conditions no doubt the buyers abroad should meet with Celtic had to do with Rangers draw at a hearty response. Only ty direct Paisley and Celtic were wise to contact can existing conditions be play for safety with Hamilton, and tween the manufacturer and the carry off the honours. These games buyer be improved and merchants now leave Celtic with a probable from overseas will, unquestionably lead of one point, they are one be more than fully repaid for the engagement to the good. Greenock expense incurred through the visit Morton revenged themselves for to the home of hosiery and under- recent defeats by demolishing. Hiber wear. nians by 9 to 24

St. Mirren, 2 Rangers, 2.

OVERSEA TRADE.

Celtic, 4; Hamilton Academicals, 1. DEPARTMENT OF... Hearts, 2; Queen's Park, 2. Greenock Morton, 9; Hibernians, 2 Third Lanark, 2; Palkirk, 2. Ayr, 4; Clyde, 1.

Clydebank, 2; Motherwell, 1, Dumbarton, 0; Airdrie, 0.

- Partick Thistle, 4; Kilmarnock, 0. CHARGES AGAINST ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

The Board of Trade Journal gives a list of appointments made up to date in the new Commercial, Diplomatic Service, which is an extension on reorganised lines of the former Com mercial Attache Service. Mr. E. F.. Thirty years ago Association-foot-Crowe has recently left Japan ball in Scotland was, à clean sport, as en route for the United Kingdom, clean as Rugby football is to-day. where he will arrive on an official The players were clean, the officials visit some time in March. were clean, and the spectators were clean. It was as great a pleasure to go to any of the leading grounds as it was to go to Inverleith on a Rugby International Day, writes "Nomad" China, Mr. H. H. Fox, C.MG., the Scots Pictorial. The FR.G.S., Commercial Counsellor, atmosphere was

Counsellor's amateur, and H.M.B. Commercial amateurism, we are glad to Office, Shanghai, fomerly of HM. say, is still synonymoda with China Consular Service (1890-1917); all that is clean and manly appointed Commercial Attache in

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It is hoped that it will be possible shortly to announce other. appointments to the Commercial Diplomatic Service.

China in April, 1917.

duced a market change; and 'to-day- Mr. C. A. W. Rose, C.IE., Com- Association football is not the cleanmercial Secretary (Grade 2), H.B.M. thing it once was. The minute that Legation, Feking formerly of HM postal service for political and socialS.D. exercises an omnipotent sway China Consular Service from 1398; propaganda, and all political restric

over sport, that very minute pure employed as Assistant Commercial tions upon the right. of Americans to ideals vanish. Association football Attache in China from February rendered temporarily the convictions cross the seas. We who have sur-

has not yet fallen to the depth of 1915.

of our lifetimes, and supported your Administration through this war, have had to endure many taunts from our: former associates, who did not, share our faith in you. They ridiculed 3 regarda France, Germany's desire the idea that these restrictions upon for conciliation was very clear. If Ger- freedom were for the war and only many pressed for plebiscite in Alsace Lorraine, it was in order to remove the for the war. They told us that they were capitalist restrictions, enforced by capitalist governments, and that' they would be maintained in full force after the war, and used to pre vent the advocacy of social justice. and industrial democracy. That we are sensitive to such tauhts goes without saying: we are anxious, not merely for cur faith in you, but for the whole future of mankind, bound up as it is in the pledges for demo crasy and justice which you have given to the world. We now ask you to make good your pledges, and to confound every partian of pri vilege and exploitation in America. The hour when we read that this

ides for all

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girs of untest in Germany. He painted

that the trikes resulted in render- ing idle hundreds of thousands, whose labour could alone: provide payment, for food supplies. The revolution in Munich endangered pence

would

The Government dired to open a rond to conomic, democracy, and

inaugurate socialisation that it would form a source of prosperity, not a bacil Ins lof decompition; but they must St.forribly repel all attempts to taks them

in surpriso

UNABLE TO SIGN PEACE TERMS Count Brockendorff vou Rantzau de ened that the Government was unable độ sign a peace which was casentially devkitingfromthe basis of peace to

petition has been granted by you wff be the happiest hour in our lives.

professional running, but it is fast Japan. Mr. E T. F. Crowe, qualifying for that companionship, C.M.G., Commercial Counsellor, This is to be regretted, as in many Office, Yokohama; formerly of H.M. H.B.M: Commercial Counsellor's respets Association is preferable to Rugby. Did the Public Schools play appointed Commercial Attache in Japan Consular Service, 1897-1906; soccer," we would have some hope for the future of the game, Japan April, 19067 but no master of a Public School. Mr. E A. F. Horre,, Commercial would touch it with a 6-foot Secretary (Grade 2); HMB Com pole, for the reason that in Scotland formerly of HM Japan Consular mercial Counsellor's Office, Yokohama; it has no starding worth speaking Service, 1902.1918aridade about without the professional clubs. keep the game to its English stand the markets of the United States. It Queen's Park struggle manfully to The Journal also notes the activi ties of Japanese commercial, men in ard of cleanness, but they are up is clear that they are losing no time against influences of a negative character, and they might as well in getting settled in various markets attempt to drive back the Atlantic as before conditions return to the restore the game to its original normal. According to an interview purity

given by a prominent Japanese in an In the above connection it may be the most reportant American American paper, Texas la regarded mentioned that Allan Glen's, the big State so far as trade with Japan is Glasgow school which only recently concerned. Japan. It is stated, sceka verted from 'Association to Rugby, to enlarge her commerce in every are so pleased with their new atmes egitimate way and in everyDIOM phere that they are about to form a stable field, for the reason that she Past Pupils' Club under the Rugby is hit a smail territory, and needs to

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OW. JEFFRIES, Chier distent Hongkong Observatory, April 15, 1919. 1. BAROMITER, reduced to 37 degrees "Fahrenheit, an the level of the ecs in Incher tenths and hundredths.

2.TEMPERATURE, in the chade in de- grees Fahrenheit

2. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturs tion, the baridity of air saturated with moisture being 100.

Dritentos or Wr, to two points. 5. Fer or Word, according to Bradford Seale.

6. STATE OF WRATE, b blue sky, c detached clond, d drishing rain, I fog, g gloomy, bail, I lightning, o overcast, passing showara, q'squal, r rain,OW thunder, riability, dew, wet" 7. Bam in inches tenths and han fired the

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HONGKONG TIDES,

The tide-table iren below bas boon compiled at the National Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis of cbearvations, taken by means of an automatic tide-recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during the years 2905-9

The core of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be teet

inches below mean sos-levol

To obtain the depth of water on the tidy gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet frohis, and on the gange at Lamout Dock, Abordeen, add 10 fout. faches to the height given in the table.

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