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EARLIER TELEGRAMS, Į
Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)'
(Continued from Paga à...) MORE PLACE TERMS.
Germany will be allowed to repair:
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Servies to the China Mail.)
GERMAN CABLES,
Pants. May 2.
The Council of Three was attend-f
German submarine cables which hare Seened by the Foreign Ministers and die!
, but are not being utilised by the end the question of the Goëmun Allied Powers, and also portions of cubles enlles,
Which, after having been cut. have been
werowed or are ab nay rate not being
wildlierd by any one of the Allied and¦ PRESENTATION OF THE PEACE Associated Powers,
In such case, the cables or portjona pi ables removed or utilised remain thei property of the Allied and Asociated Powers, and accordingly fourteen cables or parts of cables are specibe which will
d be restored to 'Germany.
ATR
The air clauses provide that the unued Korpes of Germany must not include any military or naval air forces..
|
Germany is lowever, to be allowed te maintain a maximum of 100 Darmed. seaplanes up to 1st October, 1919, to be lusively employed in searching for schmarine minës,
The entire perennel of the air forces in Germany is to be demobilised within two months, excups a total of 1,000,iben, including officers, which may be retained op to October,
The aircraft of the Allied and Associat. ød Powers are to enjoy full liberty of passage and landing cler, and in the Territory and territorial waters of Ger- many, until 13th January, 1921, unless, prior to that date, Germany is ndmitted to the Longue of Nations, or is permitted ce adhere to the International Air Coas vention.
The manufacture of aircraft and parts of aircraft is forbidden throughout fer- many for six months.
All military and naval wirerait, includi ing, dirigibles and aerumnutical material., are to be delivered to the Allied hed Associated Governments within threr months, except for th Bu seaplanes already specified.
GÉNÉRA
TREATY,
Paris May 2
It has been presimlly decided thur the solemn ceremony of Landing the Peace Trenty, foolscup rolurne of $350 pages, to the German plenipoten.. tiaries will take piace probable on Mouly) there being prosent the Alt Mity and Naval experts. Marsul Foch, General Wilson, Ad neral Wamyss, the Spokesman of the Supreme Council of War and M. Comencen
THE JAPANESE NAVY THANKED.
Fans, April 20,
A Harus Teango says The Japanese Akira Sato had an interview with the French" 3inister
Marine, who thankei hinu for the valandile assistance acandal by the Japanese Mavy Briter the val operations in the Mediterraneant “
KIAOCHAU QUESTION.
Paris, April 20.
The taunsik of Three distentssed the
ispuestion of Kimochin, A kelp solu
The general articles provide for the Hou wis rulopted by wireh bermaty codification of German laws in
colet will be topic to remove her rights
Jurmity with the preceding clauses.
All clauses contained in the Treaty are Shunting in favour of Japan who to be created by ffermany under control will teen vegotiate a settlenser is with of inter-Allied Commissions to be speci- Tebing witer vonununicating to the "ally appointed by the Allied and Associat. Alles the lungs of til arrangerment ed Cheernments, for which the. German i Liovernorat is lund to furnish all the proposed.
accessary facilities and expenses of spe krep.
LANDA, April 228..
1 The Council of Four so fur hate
The duties of the Military Naval, and not paid rouch attention to questions i Aeronautical Commissions of Control are of detail cerning the negotiations 1aid down in detail.
Fat Versailles They took to deci ision as to the modder in which the Treaty shall be landed over to the Chemian delegation. President Wil
SECTION SEVEN.;
Ison, A. Permean and Mr. Lloyd |
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WÄR. [Coony held two sessions almost
A B C TỦ TREO PHILI
fensively devoteek to the question of
· Kimovinu, tids uatter coining fon,thej! first time below the Conference. Japan derund unconditional in.
THE CIMINAJMAIL.
NOTICES TO
THE
ASSOCIATED BRASS AND COPPER MANUFACTURERS OF GREAT BRITAIN CAN
NOW SUPPLY Brass and Copper, Locomotive Tubes, Rods, Etc.
Sole Ajenta z ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd. CHINA A NONGKONG.
THE RED WING ENGINE HAS
BEEN MANUFACTURED FOR THE FAST 17 YEARS, IT IS THEREFORE NOT A NEW AND UNTRIED PRODUCT. IT HAS STOOD UP DAY IN AND DAY OUT
Red Wing Ch
THE PROTOR WITH PIZNES
SPAAL!
IN THE SEVEREST SERVICE, WHICH THE MANY THOUSANDS. IN, USE WILL TESTIFY.
THE RED WING MOTOR.
Red Wing Charaheed
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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
Th Allies publicly arraign ex frender; thing wishes to get it back Emperor William II, for a supreme Brevt bite Cerayani, The Chinese offence against international muralicylates, store the lease convention and the sanctity Treaties
es Emperor's surrender is to be pia alongated using to the delart
then of war en ferng Therefore asker for from the Dutch tawernment in halbe returned leaves for Shanghai and Japan May 1 and a special pribunal-is-ta de ørt up. consisting of one dodge froes each of the themes The Japenes were heard at
fan great Maker
.
Etin morning sion and the Chinese ribunal is to be guided by the hat the a.tumat session. No leci-
principle Of internationalt sien was tiker.
and is to have the duty of fixing The muster of Seutung to Japur| er punishment it thinks should be is used a protest by the Chinese lary tribunals are to be set up by Peace Thlegation, sting that Shan- the Allies to try persons accused of acts tung is Chiar's Holy Lund, the cradle of violation of the laws and customs of of Chinese civilization. The virtual
ar, and
and the German Government is to substitution of Japan for Germany hand
over all persons accused. Similar tribunals are to be set up by pecans the bolding by Japan of the three trunk kinds issuing for Peking. any particular Allied Power against whose
nationals criminal acts have been hiel becefies enclosed in Japanes committed,
influeber If the Council granted The neaused are to be entitled to name the claims of Japan for the purpose Government is to undertake to furnish Chine makes the striker for a noble, their own counsel, and the German of saving the Leugner of Nations, auf documents and information. the pro-stee duction of which may be necessitry.
FRENCH VIEWS.
PARIS, May 2nd.
A Havas message says:-- Official French circles estimate that Germany will lose about 70 per cent. of fer iron-ore. 23 per cent, of her coal, and 20 per cent of her potush.
FARES, April 30th.
KIAOCHAL TO BE RESTORED
TO CHINA.
- PARIS, April
indications that the
A Huns muy says:- There 3 ľ
Japanese have prepare a document for prescutation to the Big Three this morning, giving a specific promise to restore Kiaoébau to China.
CHINA MAY BRING A SUIT AGAINST JALAN.
A Havas message says:--
If the decision of the Big Three The third and last group of German favours Japan at the expense Adegates summoned to Versailles to hear Clina, a suit will be brought for re
yesterday evening, with Count Brockdorff)
!
SHEWAN, TOMES 8 00.,
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING,
HONGKONG.
The 63. TEUCER, May 16 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan May 17, The 3.5 EURYADES. May
and
18.
The 3.4. TALTHYRICS, MAY leaves for Shanghai and Taku blay 27.
The 3.5. IDOMENEUS, May 30 and leaves for Shanghai and Japar May 31.
The .. NINGOHOW, June 8 and leaves for Shanghai and Japan June 9.
The 8.8. TIDEUS, June 15 and leaves
for Shanghai Jonc le.
HOMEWARD BOUND.
The 6.8 LYCAON, leaves Yokohamis The 8.3. MENTOR, leaves Yokohama May 17 and is due here June 3
May 3 and is due bere May 20.
ARRIVALS.
May 9:
from Singapore, Capt. MacKenzie, Seng
• GLENFALLOCH, Brit, 1,434 tona, Boon Hong, AB.
KAI PING, French, 177 tons, from Faiphong, Capt. J. Pannur, Sing Kee, 0424
TAI SZE MA, Chi., 40 tons, from Huibow, Capt. Thomas, Yan Fat, Cus..
CHINHUA, Brit., 1,353 toza, fromj Swatcir, Capt. J. 8. Grad, B. & 8., C15. | KAMIJIMA MARU, Jap, BOT tons, from Wuhn, Capt. T. Umeksi, M.B.K., Bes.
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OUTHARD MAILS.
SATURDAY, May 10.
Holbow and Pakhoi-Fer TAI SZE MA,
9.8.10.
Tientsin-Per CEIFSHING, 11 ... Haiphong-For HANOL, 1 p Shanghai and North China -- Per
KWANGSE, 6. p.m.
SUNDAY, May 11.
Saigon and Bangkok-Per SHINEN-
MARU, 9...
Swatow and Amoy ria Keelung-Per
AMAKUSA MARU, 9 a.m.. Swato Per HATTAN, 9 s..
MONDAY, May 12. Philippine Islands-Per CYCLOPS,
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M
TUESDAY, May 19
Swatow and Straits--Per LINAN, Pa.m Swatow and Bangkok-Per CHINHUA,
98..
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At.
*
UNTEN MARU, Jap., 187 tons, from Taeyaman, Capt. Kurashima, Yaeyama Coal Mine Agency, 63-4,
The 5.9. RHESUS, leaves Yokohams May 31 and is due bere June 17.
The s.s. TALTHYBIUS, leaves Yoko
yok olatos June 23 and is due bere Jaly. Co., Whart hama June 14 and is due bere July 1
The 3.51 IDOMENEUS, leaver
17.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The s... STENTOR, leaves Yokohama
May 94 and is dua bere June 10.
The 3.8. TECCER, leaves Tokobams June 7 and is due here June 34.
The 9.NINGCHOW,leaves Yokohams June 21 and is due bere July 8,
EAST BOUND.
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BAITAN, Brit., 1,183 tons from Swatc. Capt. A.H. Stewart, Douglas
CHENAN, 8 p..
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KUEICHOW, 11 am. Straits and Bangkok-Per CHANG-
CHOW, 11 a.m.
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Yuen Sing Fat
HELIOS, Norw, 8 a.m., for Saigon, Cheung Chow
HỌ HƠN, Chi, lừa.m, for Haiphong. Wah Hong N.B. Con
HWAH KUN, 10 m., for Shanghai,
P. & 0.
DAITORU MARU, Jap., 6.30a.m., for Bongay and Haiphong, 0.5.E.
MING BEUN, Chi, 4 t... for Kháng bai, San Feb.
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10.00 AM. 10.00 A.M, 10.00 AM. 10.00 1.
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6.00 11.00 A.M.
Saturday: 5.00 2.5.
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Shengshui, Autxu, Shstankok, Shatin,
Hing Shan & Santin, 4.00 p.m. 11.00 AM- Aberdeen. Asi Kung
and Stanley..... 4.30 P.M. 11.00 a...
7.30.X Canton and
the Allies roaditions of peace arrived dress before ting newly formed Yokohama and Seattle May 14. For Rantzau, the Minister for Foreign League of Nations, with the famous Affairs, at the head of the Delegation.
SHINFOO, Chi, 8 a.m., for Hongay, Samahui Fourteen Points suinmonid as wit PARIS, May 2nd.
pesses, as well as thẻ 21 Dematus.
A Havas message anys:-
May Day" celebrations through- aut France passed amid relative enim. though there were some disturbances and street fighting in Paris during the after-
novu.
A group demonstrators, composed
JAPAN AND RACIAL EQUALITY,
Loxtos, April 20
The .. TYNDAREUS, leaves Ménils July 23, due here July 24 and leavestor Kote, Yobobama and Seattle July 29.
WEST BOUND.
+
MEERAN
5.00 P.M.
GENFALLOCH, Brit. Noon, for Slaapore via Swatow and Amoy, Berg, Kongmoon Boon Hong..
Regis. 6 P.M, Nemazee.
Letter 6. P.K. CELTIC PRINCE, Brit, 10 am., for Wachow..........
Carton (By Train) 2.00 P..
4.00 P.M. 10.00 A.M. New York via Shanghai and Straits.
(7:30A.M. 8.15. Shewan Tomes.
11.30 P.M. $6.00 P.M.
Loept Baturdays WOSANG, Brit. 3 p.m., for Manila | Fantan and Sanmai 6.00 P.M.- 6.00 P.M.
[10.00A.M. M. & Co.
Shamchun | 400 ..
chiefly of youthful and burbulent ele A Havna messige says!
The 5.5. PROTESILAUS leaves collision with the
j An important League session took Seattle May 22, due here. June 16 and Police and the troops. Revolvers were place today, when the revised druit, leaves for Manila May 14
anente.
came into
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youth of 1 yeary was killed. Two eared unanimously. hundred and fifty police were more or
Attention was strained on Baroni 1essoriously injured.
PARIA, April 30th." Makino's speech, but his words haught relief from the anxiety, and
A Havas message says:—
Parls to worrow will be absolutely trouble which would have been crent- inactive, industrially and commercially, ed in case. Japuu insisted on the in- There will be no trams, sub-way, and sertion in the preamble of a clausz newspaper. The Stock Exchange, cafes, restaurante, thentres and music halis will proclaiming racial equality.
Baron Making said: We will not
be closed,
A Nate isened last night states that the press for adoption now, but th French Government has decided to forbid Japanese people feel poignant regret any aident at manifestation in the
at the fury of the Coinmission to
streets of Paris on " May Day."
PARIS, April 24th. approve their just demand, and will continue their insistence in the future
A Batas mange sayı:---
The suggestion that Marshal Foch for the adoption of this principle.
should be invited to Great Britain hae
Ber
bern warmly received. London is offering freedom at a civic reception. Through Britain, Marshal Foch would reite all honour.
PARIS, April 24th.
A Ha mesage says:=
NEW AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.
Pants, April 23.
Germ journalists at Versailles stated Bir. Hugh Wallace the newly
June 10, due here July 11 and leaves for The s.s. TINDAREUS, leaves Seattle Manila July 17.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
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KWANG TAH, Chi, 5.30 p.m., for Shangbai, C.M. S.N, Co.
CHOYSANG, Brit, Noon, for Canton, J.M & Co.
KAMIJIMA MARU, Jap., 11 am, för Canton, MBK
HAIHONG, Brit., 2 p.m., for Foochow vis Swatow, Dodgins & Co.
BINANG, Brit., 3 p.m., for Sandakan,:
May 10.
Pakhoi via Holher, Tan Fat-
TAI SZE MA. Thi, 6:30a.m., for
The C.P.OB. Cos R.M.S. Emre
Japon sailed frum Kobe May 3rd | J.M. & Co. and is due at Nagasaki May b The T.KK. 8.8. Shinyo Maru arrived at Yokohama April 9th, and will leave that Port for Hongkong on May 1st, being doo hero May 14th. The Showan Temes Co. 5.a. Celtic Prints is expected bere from New York on 1st May.
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Tercived when travelling through the States, has presented his credentials devastated districts of France.
They saw understand the cursing by the to M. Poincare. In his address he
*French,
PARIS, April 24th.
A Kavas message says:———
paid tribute to victorious. France, illuding to the comradeship of Frenchmen and Azaericans until the
A gang of navvies began the work of last victory won on French soil under
demolishing, the moated wall and forti-Freno command. fications which surround Paris.
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good shooting in the Corps rifle meetings, being in the winning team for the loter-Company Chal- lenge Shield in 1892, the only other active volunteer figuring in One of Shangháf's oldest volun- the shooting records of, that date teers died on April 30 at the Hospital Mr. Swanstrom has served in the being Lieut. Trueman: Since then.
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Nearly 30 years ago, Driver falling health for some time, the cause
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