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TRENCH AS AUTHOR.
LONDON, May 2.
4.
The first part of this message was, published yesterday.).
In his 'book General French says that cwing to the difficulty of finding Lanrezac, he returned to Le Cateau, where late in the evening the climax
ANTHRAX.
Toyoos, May 2
la the House of Comauan, Sir Homme fireenwood moved the seconal conding of the Erevention of Aithrush Bilt, empowering the prohibition of the importation of goals infected or likely to be infected by anthrax, the (compulsory disinfection of infected |
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of his disillusionment was expertwool sust, strifor gox, and the enced when he received a request from Lanrezac to attack the flank of publishment of a State works for the German columns then pressing disinfection of infected goods at
Mr H. Greenwo Hamporters' cist. him back. General French says it was difficult to realise what was in sat despite all praticas, the mu Lanrezac's mind when he made sucher of cases of anthrax in the wool a cequest and he replied that such anand allied trules bud steadily in operation was quite impracticable.stense. The Bill was based on the Describing the events. of Augustinus recommendation of 23 General French says he leftmittee representing the trades Smith Dorrien with full con-jevnterest. A process for effectively| fidence as regards his men but limiting the anthrax getan without when he returned to headquarters in bathing the material had been dis- the afternoon reports were received amel The and stablishing from Smith Derrien that he was the first infecting stition abandoning the Mons salient, jestituated at wär $40,000. As mon although Smith Dorien need not have it was creclerk, it was to start dis"! feared an imminent turning move-inkestang Fast Indian gt-huir ment, and his front was nowhere whewis ope of the sources of ing
fortisti. greatly threatened.
Aurala and New Zeule.E Consequented the arrival of further! hadi aiready ampelout the disease. disquieting reports that evening, There, is every reason to hope other General French decided on inmediate Plains will prevent the export retreat as the situation was now of infouted material. The nutter strategically untenable. He pays w doubetes be terms to the in- tribute to the support given by Allen-tyrnational herlich department which by and Drummond in taking severe is established under the suspices of pressure off the Fifth Division and the lesque of Sarbiomer Tie B the steadiness and skill of Haig and was reul a second time, the First Corps. He concludes with a graphic picture of the worn out staff saying. "It makes my blood boil to hear and read the calumnies often heaped on the head of the unfortunate staff."
EDUCATIONAL GRANTS FOR OVERSEAS FIGHTERS.
Jasnox, May 2
pursue
Reuter learns fully that the Cloveroment uus approved a pcbeme | JAPAN AND KIAOCH ŁU,
whereby imperial and oversens ex-1 Baron Makino on behalf of the in the imperial forces, will be eligible Laffeers and men, including those who Japanese delegation has issued ter fincial assistance to statement emphasizing Japan's
routes of higher cleation at the determination to restitute Shantung Eiversities in agriculture, also in to China, which will enjoy unreserved ices and works in the United King sovereignty over the peninsula, Japan only retaining the economic privices included are the South African du or elsewhere. The overseas leges formerly granted to Germany. Į As regards the railway, which will contingents, the West Indies regi
the Newfoundland Foresty be a Sino-Japanese enterprise, the, police employed will be composed of Corps, the Indian army, and the Chinese with Japanese instructors to 70serve of officers and temporary te selected by the Chinese GovernoEcers of the Indian army.
zett.
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Thei maximum exsistance · will be 1223 yearly, with an additional allowance TRIAL OF TURKS
for wife and children. The com.] mitee of management established LONDON, May 2. includes representatives of Canada, Constantinople reports a great trial Australia, New Zealand, South by court martial of twelve unionist | Africa, and Nevioundland.. The leaders including the ex-Grand Vizier committee hus arranged tours for Said Halim Pasha and ex-Foreign officers of the Dominion forces to Minister Halil Bey. It opened with educational establishments, agricul the indictment of a lengthy list tumal, fishing, industrial, mining, and of atrocities against Armenians and other centres. All public deport- foreshadows the death penaltyments, many large businesses and against Inver Talaat and Djimal, other organisations have cooperated who are fugitives and will be tried heartily in this endeavour to provide by default.
facilities for overqu officers and men.
TRANSATLANTIC AVIATION.
LONDON, May 2.
The American naval fliers are to start at Trepassy, Newfoundland,
PROPERTY SALE.
Yesterday afternoon Jr. G. P. Lam- and fly via the Azores and Lisbon mort submitted for sale by Public to Plymouth. A speed of 65 miles Auction, in his Sales Rooms, by order an hour is expected. The machines of the mortgagee, the vahuile lease- will fly to Newfoundland from Rockhold property situate at Wing On! away Beach as a trial trip, stopping Street. The property consists of all at Halifax en route.
PRINCE OF WALES NOW ON THE SQUARE.
LONDON, May 2.
The Prince of Wales was initiated
that piece or parcel of ground, regis- Bered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 1965 together with the
nessuages and buildings thereon' known as No. 30 and 32 Wing. On from the 26th day of June 1813 under Street held for the term of 999 years
a Freemason in the Household
ja Crown Louse dated the 5th Novem- Brigade Lodge. The ceremony was conducted by Prince Arthur of Con-ber, 1915. Area 1,098 square feet caught assisted by Lord Ampthill.
EARTHQUAKE.
LONDON, May 2. San Salvation reports that 75 were
killed and over 500 injured in an earthquake which did extensive -damage to the city and district.
or thereabouts. The annual Crown, rent is $16.00.
Mr. G. P. Lammert announced there was a reserve of $35,000 on the property.
Jidding was brisk the price ad- ancing by $500 a.bid until $44,000 was reached. This proved to be, the limit and the property was knocked down to Air. Lau Yam Ting.
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ARRIVALS.
May 15.
Haiphong and Hoilow, Capt. W. YUE YING WA, Chi., 816 tons, from Anderson, Chan Yu Tong, C42
from Wuhu, Capt. S. Ogawa, Kubaru, KWANTO MARU, Jsp., 879 toes,
E:30.
M.B.K., West Point. from Weihaiwei, Capt. T. Kimura, URUSAN MARU, Jap, 1,729 tons,
BONNING, Brit, 1,470 tons, from Canton, Capt. W. Bensen, B. &8., BS.
LUCHOW, Brit., 1,1 tons, from Swatow, Capt. Morte, E. & B., €41.
KULICHOW, Brit 1,250 tons, from Cheloo and Tientsin, Capt. Cole, B. & S.,
C39.
HOI SANG Brit, 284 tons, from ton, Capt. Woollacott, Wo Fat Co.,
HONGKONG.
wy, STAM MARU, Jap. 2813 tons from Singapore. Capt. Watambi, 0.8 K., Kowloon Wharf.
SUN TAK, Port, 1,145 tons, źrem C. Wan, Capt. Carreiro, Tang Hing,
C14.
May 16.
ASTA, Chi., 6ès tons from Haiphong, 048 Capt. J. H. van den Berg, Wai Hing,
- NISSIN MARU. Jap., 681 tons, from Keelung, Capt. 8. Kato, M.BE, C33.
CLEARANCES.
May 15, GOKENZAU MARU, Jap, 7am., for Honkobe, M.B.K.
FAK LING, Brit, 4 p.m., for Liverpool and Antwerps vis Straits and Suez, B. & 8.
KWAI WAH, Chi,
POST OFFICE.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitals in Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their use handed in at the O.P.O. will be paired and forwarded to them free
The parcel post service to Cuba is ruspended.
It is notified that all restrictions sa to the use wireless Talegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ortoman Empire are suspended.
No anofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwaz or Mobammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight
The insured letter and insured parcel Bervices between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor- arily suspended.
Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future 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 Union, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel lune in Italy will now be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit
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LUN SBING, Brit, 1,048 tons, Ervin Wai Hirgam., for Tours, Tai Po
Saigon, Capt. Mair, Kung Taen, Ca.
COLOMBIA, Amer., 3,3 tons, from LEAGUE OF NATIONS. '
San Francisco, Capt. Nelson, P.M. 8.3. Co., Kowloon. The following is noteworthy in
CHANGCHOW, Brit, 1,203 tons, from The China Mait has received a Bangkok, Capt J. Robinson, B. & 8., connection with Britain's claim of
letter from one of China's representa-West Point initiating the labour programme of tives at the Manila Olympiad. Every the League of Nations. Washington theng seems to be alright except the Shanghai, Capt. Lever, E. & S., C16.
CHENAN, Brit, 1,355 tons, from reports that Mr. Wilson cabled Mr. tennis. Dr. Teo of Peking failed to FOOLEE Chi, 858 tons, from Weihai Tumulty opining that the labour programme to be adopted by the turn up which leaves only Ng Sze wel, Capt. Miyaoka, Ti Tai Hong. C13/ peace conference" constitutes one of Kwong and C. Chos as tennie re. FAUBANG, Brit 110 time from the most important achievements of Prescatatives for China. Choc. is a Fangkok, Capt. D. Skinner, J.M. & Con
"B" Cluse player and is not ex C15. the new day wherein the interest: of labour will be systematically posted to win any singles. As tire from Manila, Capt. H. Sagana, T.EE, SHINYO MARU, Jap, 6,374.48 tona, and intelligently safeguarded and rules provide that both representa- BIS. promoted. This great step forward tives buve to win noninst each of the may be overlooked amidst the other cations, it will be seen that multitude of o her interests, yet Chian's chamño is hopeless, in tennis,
single thing that se our correspondent says. has been done will help mare stabili e condition of
a '
other
to
labour throughour, the world and
eltimately lie the unhappy condi tions which in
prevailed.
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any places have
ly I regard this ost gratifying
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YANGTZE KIANG, Chi, 13 noon, for Tourbe, Yuen Cheong Leo..
FLVIRA STOLT, Amer, noon, for Cheung Chow Mani, Moller & Co.
KWANTO MARU, Jap., 10.30 am, for Lanton, Chukyk.
F. BURROWS, Amer, 5pm., for. Uni, laska riz Nagasaki, Admiral Line. for Belwan via Amoy, J.G.JI.
VAN WAERWICK, Dutch, 4 p.za, URAYASU MARU, Jap., B'p.m., for Baigon, YKK
CRENA, Brit. p.m., for Canton, B. && Moller & Co
MANAPOURI, Brit, 6pm, for Waho,
TAMATE MARU. No, Jap. 549 tons.
May 16. from Macao, Capt. Tikonaki, J. Ossws, VIP YING WA, Chi, 8 s.in, for C4,
Canton, Cheong Tür. 6HIDZUOKA MARU, Jap, 3,837 tora)-DAITOKU MARII, No. 5 Jah: 6a. from Shanghai, Capt. B. Ozaki, N.I.K for fisiphong, 0.5.E
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MOVEMENTS OF STRAMERA,
The C.P.0.8. Co's R.M.S. Empren of Aria, sailed from Nagasaki May 15 for Bhanghai."
The C.M.B.S. Co's, &s. Nanking arrived.
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The OFOS. CRM.S. Emprse of Runa mailed from Kobe May 14 for Yokohama.
The P.&O.E.-N. Co's. 1.2. Arratoon Spear left Singapors for this Port on the 19th instant at im. and is due here on the 19th instant at about day. light
The T.K.K. 8.s. Seiyo Maru arrived at
Yokohams May 13 and sails May-11 according to schedale, for Sa Franciscaan-route to South America The C.P.O.E. Co's B.M.S. Empress 612
Japan sailed from Kobe Mayard and is due at Nagasaki May 6.
The CP.08. Co's RMS. Monteagis left Shanghai on Friday, 11th April and La due at Moji Sunday, April 13th The T.KE as Nippon. Maris arrived
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