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THE RIOT IN THE STRAND.

Home papera bring the story of the Euir Reuter told us comeding of

Riotous occurrences in the Strand fed the civil police to charge with tnters a large crowd of America "okliers and sailors.

CONSTABLE WOUNDED.

Meanwhile; -- mounted reinforce police on foot, who were gradually ments had arrived to wärengthen the i withdrawn for Aldwycz

rioters as they saw the last helmet Courage and kingar returned to the disappear round the corner into Bow- street. Numbering several hundreds The disturbances arose out of ables, and a violent collision cour

the Grand rushed after the còn polica mid on a going of sahiblars red in Bow-street, where a constable on the waste, lund nor the SA was severaly wounded by a blow from fnte in alleych. A number of mal- dieng and Sons were arrested stick-an ebony cine with a 'polished. knob-which the police Their commiles, believing tlas juongezed, and whiol I saw later at the the men captured, were some who

etation. bad been merely spectators, went to: Bowstaret qnd threatened to stort the police mintion.

The iyil police elurged the troops and cows them into the Strand and Aldwych, and formed a cocum at both ends Bow-stebet..

This was the last serious outburst Definition was obtained up not killed, and with the news | that the træervan military gorpogal the for TATA, othgul who were

Eagle Hub-two men and taro giris Later, the sidiers Beard a rumonY

novest through the crowd, placat -untrehus a military police sothat the unlawful behaviours should ing them wish she report, and urging poral laut dixi, nini, they agait riel et be parsisted in.

to use the police cordon, "in pa andunted policeman who tode rior a civil constable was woordeshiekrough Atwych, when the ricting Twenty posts are made. Seven had ceased, was hit on the helmet peberber and shven soldiers were with, a stone; but the Atherican police promptly arrested the theater. ADMIRAL SIM ORDER.

wondest.

A gurius collision between the, enil polive tank American Service

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Adenied Staus, who was quicklyAN THE SEVEREST, SERVICE, WHICH THE of Albayrla tak Tow-treet, producately took steps to deal with it. rug kojoms scebes exteivling over a There we about Mm Binital States

MANY THOUSANDS IN USE WILL TESTIFY. Pgriod op' fhore hours.

Make burges were male, many the feel orders for them to be sailor on leave from Ea-ileigh, and den wer injured, and several were rounded up anh vnitramed back from arrested before the affray stumped London by seven o'clock.. down; For the Tailed States t authorit to the precauten of withday the

American; **jobs," or »zike,, from lens in London m at $m to prevent a recurrence of the setting at night.

je wel millory" authorities made) Atogether, it is quietafel tias the

preply arests, 13 being uker to fox street dar with scalp wounds

whilst daeran ualties--- incitiuing the military Corporal--and au Australian stretcher case, trorë sem to hospital. ? Seven julivo “Were

RADOŠ jenote og LAMBRIS, 16 was path be par qurites a-presentative of the Daily Chamainly, also injured.

But the incident avtrial ale kth Nicerous odbor sert ve men were to the "regrettable scenes internauds, hịt, and, a ̈ dressing team was in Ou the pot foste mal in Vidi- ' poomsed if the Eagle Hut, where the! wych iwon the Big at the rounded ige ved firstaid treatment. Tvited, State YMCA inkling. Most of the injuries were on the and and headphartes, a head ani arms,

mumik go of Britishi, cvorsen sol- |· Several of the Moters boul a ust diers and Anoran sailors igat sielementary conception English

used.

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were the cele

"diers wose playing the ganhi ng gitne Maw, E was as How-street, when one collegally near "sheeding fiber entend and calmly proposed Cap o gathe in winch dee are to the superintendent shat e shoubi **whne Subsidylanty of policemen of our boys dashed and the "ver, and the Tie ylle infortunate epistule is gamblers on in versus directions marked by an unreasoning attitude In previous as the police have of stility to the cicil police, many been content with sin ply disposing of whsan have given long service, it the gambling ours. In this case, the front, so hekling the 114 hary However, they were intent uti making arrests, and eventually three "gober" were captami, and wiled off to Bow.at the Anoviran headquarters," on street.

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DEPOTATOES TO ROW-STRERI.

Probably the matter would ve

r.s.. cher's STATEMENT. Colin Rin-Fell, Chief of the Sta

being upprusted by our répusenta

tare, sud...

The Am authorities are zusted there had not a feeling grown now making very thorough investiga- up at Eagle Hut that huong the prition into the eirettunees. They soners were en who had been greatly deploys that there should bage merely spectators, and not prin been the slightest friction with either cipals, at the game. -

The British allitary or civil police, and every effort will be made to main. tain order among the American forces. in London.

An hour or so passed, and a party of 50" decided to visit Bow-street Police Station and send a deputation to the officials within to ask for the release of the prisoners."

But they quickly discovered that their corhudes enuli not be with diawh trom the grip of the British law us easily as they had apparently iamghted. It is stated that threats were uttered when the frets were made known to the remainder of the party shigend the police spoily Bustled tandcontents out of range of the state.

CLEMING THE STÜLET,

A crowd of sokers, variously sti-

mated at 300 strong, shouting de-

farre mini tent on muschiet, presed

ان ندان

At the present pire," added tize

there are not over 4.000 American soldiers in England. In Tondon there are not more than 100, plus about· 150 ton leure from France."

Extra" police were drifted to Row. street last evening as a precautionary measure; but there is no further outbreak of rioting.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per sa. Sun Mars, from Hongkong

up Bow-street. lastly live for Victoria B.C., and Seattle: Tadge

and Mrs. Imperial, Mr. Geo. Grimble,

doa washrown out to dispate their Mr. O. F. Alleman. Mr David Wilson, programa Thelerowd howled for the Miss Vida Grimble, Mr. F. Bancan, release of she prisoners, and the con- sabled their officers grily awaited an attempt to trinskite the "¿llegal dewanlifto uglys.

Miss Josefs Bonean, Dr. Galalibu.Boncar, Lient. F. C. Focken, Bishop Lander, Mrs. Dobie, Mrs. S. Thomson, Mrs. D. Cumming, Hon Mr. D. Landale, Mr. H. P. White, Disk A. Ryan, Mr. B. E. Missiles were dung," a lamp-post dos Remedios, Mr. F. Fightingale Rev. was broken, and we threatening was Eather Matrat, Mr. R. Hore, Mr. A. J. the attitude of the end thus alti Carter, Mr. Redle. Mr. S. D. Hickie. ately it was decided to clear the G. W. Gegg, Mrs. F. Webber, Mr. and Miss Goddfellow, Miss A. Gains, Mrs. *thorough hare Bates, were drawn, Mrs. Oittins, Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and the police pressed forward. and Mrs. Baker, Mr Witchell Mias Where soldiers or sailors resisted they Dansan Mrs. E. Brand, Miss S. Brand, were strick, and the uncompromising Mz. F: E. Ford, Mr. J. M. Henry, Mr. P. aspect othe vonstables and the fat Speare, Mr. R. Gegg, Mr. D. D.

that was meted out to the misguided spirite who attempted to stand their "ground" produced a pante among the others, he fed hefter shelter back into Aldwych.

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Southworth, bir. W. B. Hopkins, Mr. H. Leonard, Mr. C. B. A pil, Mr. S. d'Almeida, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lindany, Mr. 2nd Mrs. N. Hynes, br.Gilangalang, Mr. G. Parr, Miss S. Jobactes, Mr. H. Berg, Air A. Vens, Mr. Fairweather, Aris, Mr. G. F. Clayton, Insp. and Mrs. Mr. A. Webb, Mr. M. D. Pallen, Mrs. O'Sullivan.

By this time the American maili tary police had arrived on the ease; But they were in a small minority. Pers. Atsuth Afara, from Hongkong and were unable to induence the for Europe: Mr. 1 Craven,

Hon. Mr Fituation.

P. H. Holyoak, Mrs. Berpcastle, Mr. and Mr. Newman, Mra P.L. Spence, Mre

Master Spence, Birs

and

United States Y.M.C.A. Worker W: Cooper, ist D. Robinzon, Miser approached the police and suggested Misses that he and his colleagues and the B. Ayock is. J. B. Bartlett Miss military polite should move about Needham, Mra E. R. Thompson, Mr. among the men and counsel them to Fm Wall, Mr. 8. J. Partlett, Mr. J. Fallen, Mrs. E. Hallen, Mrs. 0. I disperse.

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ibe 26. TEUCER, May 18 and leaves. for khangîni azë Japan May 17.

The 6 EURYADES, May 17 and less fort hanghaierd Jupan May 18.

The 3.8. "TALTH BIUS. May and leaves for Shanghai sid Taku May 27.

The sa. DOMENEUS, May 30 and leaves for Starzbai at'd Japan May 31.

The RNINGCROW, Juze "and leases for Shanghai and Japani Jure 9. for khanghai Jane 16.

The .. TYDEUS, June 16 and leaves

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The a. LYCACN, leaves Yokohama May 3 and is due here May 20.

The ... MENTOR, leaves Yokohama May 17 and is duo hero June 3,

FOR LIVERPOOL.

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POST OFFICE.'

Allied soldiers in the various hospitals in Bibaria are badly in need of reading: matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for ther use handed in at the G.P.U. will be packed and forwarded to them free.

The parcel post service to Cuba" is spended.

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This notified that all restrictions a to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Yeegels pn the China Station have been abolished..

The Berries to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire ars suspended.

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No unofficial letter addressed Abadan, Ahwan, or Mohammerah. in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight

Tho. insured letter and injured parcel; services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor arlly suspended.

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Uninsured parcela for the United Kingdom will in futurs be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.

Until further notice parcels for civil addresses in the provinces of Usine, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel- Inne in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

The Parcel Pät Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinia, Eagdad, Frithrea, Fronch Semali Coast, Italian Somaliland, .Portuguese East Africa, Zanzibar "and

Russia have been suspended.

Registered and Parcel Malls close 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.

In the case of Mails alosing before 9 a.ra. Registration cloves at 5 c'clock on the previous evening.

INWARD MAILO.

WEDNESDAY, May 7.

Europe (via Negaparam)-Per HWAH

KUN

OUTWARD MAILS.

WEDNESDAY, May 7. Sandakun-Per HINSANG. 11 A.. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,

South Africa Indis Dhezzabkodi. Egypt and FUR OPE via SUEZ-Fer PECEUS. Registration 145 p.m. Letters 9.30 p.m.

The Parcel Mail will be closed. on Tuesday, May 6, at 5 p.m. Straits, Eangkok and Calcott-Per

FOOSHING, £. p.m.

Swatow and Straits-Per KANCHOW,

2 p.m.

Fort Bayard. Hoibow and Haiphong-

Per SONG MA, 5 pm.

Shanghai and North China- Per

CHENAN, 5 pm.

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THURSDAY, May 8. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa viz Tikas

Por SOSHU MARU, 51. m.

North China- Per SUTYANG, 10a.m. Shanghai, North China, Japan vis

HShangha

Nagasaki. Vladivostock, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE via CANADA-Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Registration 9.45 a.m. Letters 10.30 am

FRIDAY, May 9.

Swatow, Amoy and Fooche-Per HAI-

HONG, 1 pm.

Philippine Islands Per WOSANG,

p.m.

SATURDAY, May 10,

Tientsin-Per CHIPSHING, 11.

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Philippine

The 88. STENTOR, leaves Yokohama May 24 and is due bere June 10.

The 8.8 1ECCER, leaves Yokohama Jure 7 and is due bere Jupe 24.

The .NINGCHOW,leaves Yokohama June 21 and is due bere July 8,

EAST BOUND.

The 1.5. CYCLOPS, leaves Masila May 19, due bere May 21 snd leaves for Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle May 24.

The 5.8. PROTESILAUS, leaves Manila Jure 57, due bere June 29 and leaves for Kobe, Jokohama and Beattle July 1.

Thee TYNDABEUS, leavea Manila July 29, due bere July 24 and leaves for Kole, chehoma and feattle July 28.

The

WEST BOUND.

We were just round the corner Ceo. Lewin, Mr. AR. Weixall. Count May 31 and is due here Juno Yoko Seattle May 22, due here.June 16 and 1

from Bow-street, wear the drag stons án Aldwych," said Mr. J. Coombs.

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M. Hotta Mr. White, Mr. A. W. McLean, Mr. Abell, Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. the YMCA officer, to me, and a Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Bien, Kr, and King, Mrs. W. J. Hinton, Mrs Holt, the corporul af police was apealing Mr. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Whitham, to another pullee #rgeant when the Mr. E. P. Graham Barrow, Dir. and Mrs. civil police across the way begun A Krebs, Mr. W. L. Bless, Mrs. pushing the cowd before them, using Galigan Mrs. Henderson, Miss their balons, Seemingly the cor.

Galignant, Mr P. Andersco Mr. potal was mistaken for a voter, fr Palcini.

enderson, Mr. Galignani, Liut. G.

he was struck on the head.

Instinctively his hand went to

warda bi gun but he never pro

aced it, for five policemen set about

FOR A LAME BACK.

White and bludgeoned him, and beWEEN you have rains or lamcess in

the bank bathe the part with boolved severe scalp, wounds, and Chamberlain's Pain Balon twice a day,. was removed from the scente."*. mussaging with, the palm of the hand for dumpen a piece of fennel slightly with Ere minstes at each application. Then. the lirinent ard lind it on over the rest of pain. For mle By all Chanista and Storekeepers,

A ruinour got about later that the torporal was dend, and, particularly amongst the Americans, this news Igstered an exceedingly ugly spirit.

16. 4. RBESTE, leaves Yokohama The ... TALTHYEIUS, leaves" Eema Juno 14 and is due bere July 1, Yokohama June 28 and ia duo here July te. A.. IDOMENEUS, les es 17.

YOUR COPY

OF THE

Shanghai and North China Par

KWANGSE, 5 p.m.

MONDAY, May 12.

Swator and Bangkok-Per CHINHUA,

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TUESDAY, May 13.

Shanghai and North

TEAN, 11a.m.

4.

Tel. No.

TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919

ENTERTAINMENTS,

THE

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Tel. Xo 1743.

TO NIGHTIN

at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. SMITH & BELLA JACKSON Segra Comedians and Dancers

Also

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN

IN

"CHAMPION CHARLIE"

HAROLD LLOYD

ia

LUKE'S PREPAREDNESS PREPARATIONS".

ROSCOE ARBUCKLE

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THE ALARM" and SYD CHAPLIN,

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"GIDDY, GAY AND TICKLISH" Booking at ROBINSON'S.

VICTORIA THEATRE

3.

NIGHTS ONLY

Commencing MONDAY, May 5th.

A SPLENDID TATRE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY.

ELINE CHADWICK ANTONIO MORENO

4

THE ANGEL-FACTORY"

also

"TOTO COMEDY

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This comedy is fully guaranteed for laughs, no matter if the temperate: is 100 in the shade & will prove to be up to the TOTO standard.

MATINKETHURSDAY, May, 8th. at 3.15 P..

"A DAUGHTER OF THE

featuring

JUNGLES *

Wellington Playter & Mar e Walcamp.

BELT & DORIS HARLEY THE

ANGLO-AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS.

Ecoring at ANDERSON'S.

HONGKONG THEATRE.

Tel 2511.

06

MAY 7, 8 & 9.

SHOWING-

Tol. 2511

THE MAN OF SHAME"

Photo-Drama & parte, from the famous French novel "Roger La Honte". Featuring Mr. Wilton Lackaye & Misa Rosemary Theby. Including Gazette & Comics.

SATURDAY 10th. Matinee & 7.15 pm; performance.

Showing:-

CHARLIE CHAPLIN PICTURES."-

Booking at the THEATRE

CHARLES HOWITT & A. PHILLIPS CO.

9.15

Last Three Nights.

China- Per

WEDNESDAY: 7th May

THURSDAY,

8th May

WEDNESDAY, May 14.

2 p.m.

Islands Per TAMING,

THURSDAY, May 15... Shanghai and North China - Per

SUNNING, 11 .03.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The P. & 0.8. N. Co's. s.a. Dilwara left Singapors for this" Port on the 4th instadt, with the outward English Mail, and is due here on the 9th inatant at about soon,

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Latest" Advices. The P. & O. S. N. Cd's. a.s. Heahkun Jelt Singapore for this Port on the lat instant at a.m. and is due hero on the 7th instant at about after- доба

The

O.P.O.S. Co's EMS. Empress of Japan Balled from Hoba May 3rd and is due at Nagasaki May 5 The T.K.K. 5.8. hayo Waru surived at Yokohama April 7th, and will leave that Fort for Hongkong May 1st, being due bore May 14th.

.. PROTESILAUS, leaves The Bhewan Tomen Co. 8.a. Celtic Prince is expected bere from New York on leaves for Tanila May 14.

1st May,

(With apologies to "Joan of Arc:”) Tis ready now i Tls ready now i -And its size will surprise everyon8/

June 38, das hers July it and feares for

The TYNDALECS, leaves Scattle The C.P.0.8. Co's RM.B. Empress of

An arrived at Vancouver on April Manila July 17.

The TKK 6. Persia Maru arrived at Yokohama on the morning of the 18th and sailed from that Port for San Francisco on the Inth April The C.P.O.S. Co's RM.B. Monteagle left Shanghai on Friday, 11th April and is due at Moji Bonday, April 13th, The TK. as. Nippon Mari arrived at Tokohama April 7 and will rail for Fan Francisco from that Fort, April *39," The T.K.K. 8. Anya Haru arrived at Tokohama March 30th, and will sail April 4th for Honolulu, and San Francisco en-route to Valparaiso, South America.

Hongkong $ Directory. It exceeds all expectation

IS NOW READY

Messrs. BREWER & CO.,

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It demands your approbation. Tis ready now "Tis ready now! Bo do not hesitate

But bay to Bay, without delay Or else you may be too late."

The T.K. K. 58. Siberia Maru serived at Yokohama March 959, om Ban Francisco.

TO NIGHT

THE CREAT SPY PLAY.

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9.15

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Prices: $3, $2 & $1

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Booking at MOUTRIES,

COMMENCING

ROYAL.

SATURDAY, MAY 10th, at 9.15 p.m.

THE

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COMEDY COMPANY

ARTISTES MOSTLY GIRLS.

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Presenting three of the biggest AMERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESSES,

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·"HELLO HAWAII” SIXTY LAUGHS A MINUTE THE INSTANTANEOUS. HIT. "OH PAPA".

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Printed and Published for Tar CONCEIXED by GEORGE WILLIAM

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