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WEATHER REPORT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
May Std. 124.38-No returns from ¿Souter's Service to the China Mall) Japan and Fladivostock. Pressure has
SCOTTISH SPORT.
IRELAND DRAWS WITH SCOTLAND.
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In the An Association Interan.
were content with the glorious gur and the small of the sea, and had once more the feeling that is is very good to be alive.
SATURDAY," MAY 31, 1919.
CORRESPONDENCE.
AN ENQUIRY.
SYLVIA IN PARLIAMENT.
One night recently there was a A VETERAN INDIAN [To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL." new sensation in Parliament. A
SPORTSMAN,
female Revolutionary within the pre- [Prom: Our Own Correspondent.] increased considerably at Weihaiwel
cincts of the House troke rudely into Among those who revisited the
Dear Sir,What is your news. the pensions debate about 9.15, just BOLSHEVIST WAF,
paper supposed to be-Comic Cute as Mr. Charles Edwards had conclud and slightly elsewhere; a moderate
links on Good Friday there was one anticyclone probably covers Japan, and
April 29.
interesting personality at Crumond John Buli" Is it to the ed his speech. During the pause in PARIS, May 26 Manchuria the depression remains tional played in Ireland since 1994.
Brig,Sexgrant Percy St. Leger of people Your reference the discussion there came from the Wood, as present stationed at Tonight to yesur recent boustis Strangers Gallery the shrill voice of The Council of Four has decided over Indo-Obina.
the home side, greatly helped by house aerodrome. The Sergeant is o
more annoying then the best war.Miss Sylvia Pankhurst. Startled to recognise Kaltchak and Denikin's Hongkong Reinfall for the 4 hoursick, managed to capture a da. governments provided the leaders ealing et 30 am. to-day: 1.49 inch The Scots had to vel to Ireluate sun the majority who con
young man of 50, younger ab any Yours, etc..
CYMCUS.
members gazed up to see what new thereof agree to accept the verdictoalace January 1st, 13.11 inches, without four of their original complete the allotted span, and the
folly was being enacted among the Hongkong Chub, May 30.
usually quiet and sedate strangers. the future of Russia. of a constituent assembly as regarciaainst an average of 23.39 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at bandicap they should have return sporting career was evident by the alitorik
tingent, but nothwithstanding this sprit which has stimulate him in a
This letter is answered in the Then they beheld an excited young voon on June 1st.
columne to-day. --- Ed... woman addressing the House, with a good margin to their credit notion he took on the outbreak of 1-Hongkong to Gap Rook, Yu
was more of a shriek than a speech CM) Indeed the Irish did not play nearly war. He had served for 21 years in winds, moderate; cloudy, showery,
that was ung a: the astonished so well as when they were defeated the Army, resiring with the rank of -Farme Channel, N. winds.
assembly: "You are murderers," moderate.
in Glasgow in the set of the captain, and after being informed
was her vehement cry. "You have *South coast of Chios botweetches. All over it was one of the hit he was too old for a commis-
not finished one war, and you are. Hongkong and Laneck. The same as peorest Internationals of late years
There was no scoring----- -Youth coast of Cblus between Ho gk ng and Halaan. The same na. No. 1.
A riotous mob wrecked the Sund Company's fine department store on the Canton Brad Rast night. 11 started when a small crowd entered the store to denun.I that all Japanese
STOCKOLM, May 26, good be withdrawn, The company's servant attempted to hustle this! Jis reported that the north delegation, with the result that a Russian army assisted by British higger on d came and stauslied the naval forces captured Peterhof. The windows. The Police coul Bolsheviks fled in disorder. hopele the crowd, their low Blank shots, internal to intimidate it, only angerite it. A bonfire was started in front of the store, and fol with straw Busts believed to be ad Japanesė menofae bure. It is serted Blasb Japanese individuals ako izcensed i the main, by atzueking the Bab bashers. A fapanese hotel was Boked and danger. Stores which consented to withdraw Japanese „goods were not avadestusi.
THE RESCUED AIRMES..
POPULAR REJOICINGS.
LONDON, May 25.
The dramatic news of Hawker's
safety came as a complete surprise as all hope had been abandoned on Saturday when twelve destroyers.re turned from Ireland after they had fruitlessly scoured an area of 300 miles. Special editions were snapped up by thousands..
(Router's Service to the China Mail), The scenes in the streets
THE AFGHAN BOTHER.
SIMLA, May 28, An enemy coheun een host under Nadis Khan Bus engaged in operations against Tul. It is stated that these Atglen erlars have mative It Nafte Khun's follower, are subsisting my begging food on the Waits. The enung occupied
withinwal Spinware alter Satisfactory reports come an upper
Some Mghar tribe
Kerat
intanked Chapri yesterday, Prewar Kotak "They were driven by local militis with a narrat of their assailants without sustaining any visitadien
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comparable with national rejoicing. Similar scenes were witnessed in the provinces Hundreds of holiday makers travelled to Surbiton where they besieged Hawker's residence. The police had to be called in-to regulate the trafic. Mrs. Hawker, interviewed, said she never lost hope; but "Sunday's our lucky day." The aviators' escape is regarded 23 miraculous as the Mary herself was taking an unusual course and there wasn't a single ship within fifty miles. Experts pay a tribute to the fine navigating that kept the aero plane in a dead straight line more than half way across the Atlantic. It
is opined that the mishap was so slight that if the machine had been a
No. 1.
D. W. Jarraina, Chior Assistant,
Hongkong Observatory, May 3, 1919
HONGKONG TIDES.
Tha tide-table viron below has been piled at the National Almanac Office in Lordon from the result of the analysis if observatioce taken by means of Tater Police Basin at Tsim Sha Trul intomate tide-recording machine in the
uring the years 1909-8.
Chomo captured an Xen on seaplane, Hawker could have repair B past at Spin Baldah on the withed her and completed the course,
Forl were subjected to iv tipoongi bombardment, after which the Towers ridge commanding the Forte wisk askauteil and maken.' The
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June 1 to 8, 1919.
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COUNTY CRICKET.
The match at the Oval between
ap the rear. The one likely to goy Surrey and Essex was drawn
to Kalub first is Bernat Bilt, the
quera mother, possigssing the lake |
Amir's detest heater cars.
tie events are possible when there
conflicting peremäges and dements,
meet in Kabul Indoyaution brought
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T. F. CLAXTON, "Director",
Hongkozz Ubservatory, May 31, 1919.
SILVER.
SINGAPORE. May 31.
Silver is quote 22: the market
SHIPPING PERSONALIA.
by the recent deputation has see is strudy,
been confirmed. Nuer Ulkula is alive
and well, bulged and not kicked up f
in the citadel. He is allowed us cer-
tain amount of exercise. The Art WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
neuasionally visits in and appur-
ently dcusses matters of polley. A
is fed with delicacies and the Nana's
Messrs. W. Logun & Go report
table, which led to the rainur Hunt he was 'poisoned. His family is not! allowed agress. In no other way today:
The
Mr. W. G. Ramsay, second engi- Inver, Yingchom, is on reserve.
Mr. J. M. Hulchison, from res serve, has gone second engineer, Yingelow.
Mr. L. S. Strumbe, third engineer, Yingehow, has gone third engineer,
range.
Fengtien, has gone third engineer. Mr. A. McVean, third engineer,
Yingckout.
Mr. D. M. Stewart, thin engineer, Penglien. Trentsia, has gone third engineer,
he treated with lushness, Th Since the date of our last report money made by Soer Club in the 'our matset has continued dull. The gud running trade le conffantil. It settlement took place on the 28thị is diffient to obtain informations offt. and the prospects look promis what is happening in the plane, Fing for H risker market, The Amir lives in constant drond of Simnghai market closest strong with cassassination. Hu hardly have the prices of uli colton shares firmer.
precincts of the pale, Andent.very Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai trusted people are echnittel to bis Bunks after sales at $670 shares are presence, He tansacts most of his now wanted at $6524. business by telephone. The polares Marine hsurances.-Cantoms have fitted with a complete instaliakreceded and shures can now be ob
Mr, J. Work, second engineer, Conected with Jalludihad. There, taimed at 410,
Wenchor, is on leave. have been no durlars since the one
Not Chinas re
Mr. W. Paxton, third engineer, at which the Amir announced his in-wanted at Tls. 220 and Yangtzes at
TH. 244. Untous are guister und Fench, is on leave.
Mr. R. Allan, chief engineer, Klan, has gone chief engineer, ircnchow.
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"ention to invade bidia. It remains have sellers at $100 es- rights..
to be seri if the Amir will have the
Mr. W. Muteh, third engineer, Counge to hold « duthur to consider i Fire Insurances-China Fles re-Patung, has gone acting second en- the mistice. Afghan provedentin nominal at $141. Hongkonggineer, Wenchos. skmands that an important step of Fires are strong with buyers at $325. Mr. B. 1 Huntington has been this kind can not be taken without Shipping-Douglases are til in appointed Second officer, Katru. speech from the throne. We will request at $89. Deferred lados are Mr. A. J. Goldewyk, second officer.. soen knew the physical and mo al quiet with buyers as $153. Jacao Katen, has resigned. effects of the recent bombing raid. Steumbouts are being quietly tukeu Mr. A. MoNay, supernumerary The Kabul fronts remain quiet. off the market at $22. Cash; busi-third engineer, Loongwo, is on re-
Big been done at $28 June.serve.
OUR WAR MARTYRS.
Refineries Chin Sugars weaken. Mr. A. Lung, chief engineer, Fed a little due possibly to settlement Kwanglah, hus. gone chief engineer. Loxoox, May 26. influences and business was done at Kianglesin.
In the House of Commons to-day $152. They are now wanted at Mr. G. Bushy, from leave, bas Mr. Bona Lew ounce that $1 Cash with buy for June 'gone third engineer, Toonas. similar arrangements to those urloput $160. Mulabons are still wanted ed in the case of Edith Cavell ute at $341. now being made with regard to Captain Fryett.
PEACE.
Mr. J. Murphy has been appointed third engineer, Taishun.
Docks and Wharven. Kowloon
Mr.. F. Fuzzini, third engineer, Wharves after sales at $88/580 ure. Taishen, he gone acting second en wanted at $02. Kowloon Docks gineer, Hanchi. base buyers at $1623. Shanghai Ms. M. F. Berkeley has been up- Docks could be placed at Tk. 128 und
pointed chief officer, Shinon. T.-180 June.
åre
Mr. D. Robertson, chief officer, Shinos, las resigned.
Mr. W. Farlane, second officer, Shinon, has resigned.
PARIS, Moy 28, The Austrian Sote is unlikely to be presented this week. The Ger Miscellaneous. -- Cements. man delegation delivered three fresh strong layers offering 87.60 cash and Notes dealing respectively with re- $7.70 June. Dairy Farms are quiet purations, responsibilities, German with nyers at $28. Girina Lights property in allied countries, and have buyers at $5.10 (old) and $1.10
Mr. W. O, Nicold second engineer, Gerina Christian missions abroad. (new). Wuter Bouts are wanted at Shinon, laas resigned.
France will control Togoland and $18. Watson 8. Powells bil! Mr. K. H. Ron, "third engineer, the Comemous as manilory of the and Hongkong Ropes $81, all Shimon, las resigned. --Shipping and LD
buyers..
Engineering.
fa
VICTORY CUP.
STAR FERRY FARES.
It
son he forthwith joined the ranka. [To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"]|| leading_out men into another
A left-Handel golfer, a good many many years ago be won a title in the Central Provinces of India and other
Sir.-Your trenchint article on the Star Ferry in yesterday's China Mail
a
war. There will be no peace until we have the Soviet It was quite part of it was uttered in loud defiant a long speech from the gallery, but The surprise packet of the holiday competitions, and over a long career. guns was the manway victory of which includes records for tiger and be admired by all lovers of tones while Miss Pankhurst was being Hearts, who scored goals to ipe shooting, he has been a male in vogue in Hongkong.
tree prees, which is apparently very hustled up the steps and through the against Allisonians. It was quite of any athletic purrs. Nearly half
door by the attendants. An elderly on the cards that Airdrie might eaury
One thing has perhaps been over woman seated near by, and almost century ago he played football and away the boner, but they were ab- cricket at barnet he has assisted by these Directors when the too excited to speak, took up the wlutely out of it. The fearts for in county matches won Army events Salliers and Sailors paid 10 cents about Soviets" and the wanton spirit of megaibity moved them.running and muttered something ward bave seidont played better on the trick, the itary when civilians paid 15 cents. even after their fine was reduced to catapionship, and the heavyweight all pay 10 corts and this concession ment." You don't care what becomes Now acts of this non-Belahevist Govern- a blank behind, they went มา boxing championship of the Services is abolished. That is if the Direc-of our men; we want peace," was all rastling through gols. fence, abo, was very strong, and
Their de while he has led a representative polo teur in India. The list would be
If they that could be gathered out of the
down to a regular attack. never gave Airdrie a clance to settle extended to inchide, swimaning and
perhaps they have confusion of a murmuring gallery spoplecusing. At present he finds overlooked how the Colony Brst he and the movement of feet. She, too, The finut for the Cup will be Ee-plant recreation at Cammo, where me Britt und the toll paid by was bundled out by some of the men tween the East and West-Hearts de chub gives him a tetaporty mem
the Naval and Military in the early near her and the attendants. v.. St. Mirnen.
direer of the Colony that it might hership.
remalo so.-Yours faithfuky,
ASSOCIATION LEAGUE.
The League runs along on the same old lines, the two leaders, Celtic and Rangers, holding a very strong ad- vantage.
Rangers. 4; Third Lanark, 0. Celsic. 3: Airdrieonibus, 0." Partrick Thistle. 2; Hibernians. 0. Motherwell, 3: Queen's Park, F. Celtic 4: Falkirk, 5. Hamikon, 4: Clyde, 2. Queen's Park, 1 Dumbarton, A. St. Mirren, 1: Partick Thistle. 1. THE EASTER REVIVAL OF
GOLF.
In the long history of the royal and ancient gue there is probably
never been much a revival as the last
week-end witressed. Eusters always, come it early or late, been
NOTED AMATEUR GOLFER.
Mr. John R. Guindner, the well- known. Tantulton golfer, has died at North Berwick off a brief lines. An ex-Champion of the South ol Ireland, he was the winner of some 70 golfing medals, boudes cups. He learned the game at St. Andrews, This native plice';, was for sorue täne in business in Londou: returned to Scotland and settled at North Ber wick. He was about 60 years of age.
A BLIND GOLFER. Major J. B. Towne, V.C., who lost his sight through wounds when in
and of the Gordon Highlanders is the South African War, enjoys a round of the links thoroughly, and plage wonderby accurate game. The Major's only stipulation is that
tre hve not overlooked it. have DOG..
DO UT DES. Hongkong, May 31,-1010.
HONGKONG POLICE
RESERVE...
A third woman who rose near the rails of the gallery took fright when she beheld attendants descending upon her, but she shouted "We need the Soviet almost bravely. That was all for she made straight for the gangway to get out, and was thrust towards the door by the officials. The three women were hurried down the back stairs to avoid a further scene and taken to one, of the rooms the Serjeant-at- Arms. It was a ridiculously clumsy Bolshevist demonstration, and was treated by the House as a stupid diversion. This is the first "scene in the Strangers Gallery during the SEARCH SUPERVISIOS DUTIES.
present Parliament, but we do not Jume 2nd to June 6th inclusive.—want Bolshevik demonstrations to take the place of Suffragette row. June 7th to June 13th inclusive-dyism. If there is any likelihood of No. I Platoon.
women taking advantage of their June 14th to June 10th inclu. privilege of sitting in what used to be the men's gallery the concession will have to be withdrawn.
Orders issued by Mr. J. W. Frinks. D.S.P.R.
No. 7 Platonin.
marked for the resumption of goil he shall be allowed to touch the buil / siye-No. 8 Platoon.
with his hand to ascertain its poel-
Then the rusty chubs' that had been ter box since the last days of autumn, were looked out, and reention, and that is cankly my ring went forth with that hope which à bell to indicate the position of the springs eternal in the golfer's breast. hole. This Easter it is not an interval of months which is broken, at an inter- val of years. There were playing on.
the links men who had not handleil
a club since the summer of 1914. What if they were rusty? Were they topping their drives, scuffing treir iron shots, taking three pett on every green? For the day they
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May Sleb, 1010.
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CHURCH SERVICES.
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St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon,
1ST SUNDAY AFTER ÅSCENSION-June 1.
Holy Communion. Morning Prayer at 11.
Opening Voluntary. Responses, Festal; Venite. Bacon: Palms, Special-VIII-Tomlinson, IV Tucker; Te Deum, St. Jude; Jubilate Ouseley; Kyrie. Mendels sobn. Hymns, 298 (A. & M. 147), 149, 249 (Part III), 450, 247,
God Save the King. Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.
Opening Voluntary. Responses, Festal; Psalms, Special:- IXIV-Baraby, LXVII-Russell; Magnificat, Goss-VIII Evening; Nunc Dimittis, Felton. Hymns, 279, 276, 400, 24(, & M. Tune), 235,
God Save the King.
Udion Church, Kennedy Road.
Sunday Services, June 1.
Morning Bervice, lis.m.
Hymps, 295, 665, 489, 294.
Evening Service, 6 pm.
Hymns, 373, 22, 251, 514.
Preacher Rev. J. Kirk Maconschie.
St. Peter's Church, West Point."
Sunday, June 1,
8am-Holy Communion.
11 am-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Peak Church.
8.18 A.m.-Holy Communion.
The Gospel Hall.
10 & 12 PADDER STREET, Weekly Services-Sunday: Breaking of
Broad for Believers only, 11 am. Gospel Meeting, & p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday, Bible study,
6 p.m.
Friday, Ladies Bible study, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, Prayer Meeting, p.m.
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First Church" of Christ-Bcientist, MacDonnell Road.
Sundays, 11 B.
Wednesdays, 8.30 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist Charab,
Marshad 1
Morning Service, 10.15 am. Evening Service, 8.15 p.m.
Goldiers' and Sailors' Home, Arsenal Street.
Sunday Evening, Gospel Meeting, 8 p.m.
St. Joseph's Church, Garden Hond.
Hass and Bermon at 10 am. followed by, the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Roman Catholic Cathedral, Glendały.
Maco at 7 and 9,30
High Maxi at 8 in.
1.30p.m.---Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament
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