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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Beutor's Service to the China Maff) (Continued from Page J.)

RACING.

Lesnes, June tech. An objection has been lodged against By Jing the winner of the "Man chester Cup, by Mr. Horatio Bottomley. the owner of Aynsley" on the ground that "De Pledge is neither the real mor the assumed name of the owner the Ascot

The following is the result of Stakes -

Haki

Silver Bridge......

Langdon Hills

3

Fourteen ran Faki won by half a langth

Two lengths separated second and third.

Betting: Haki; 100 to 6. Silver Bridge: o to 1, Langddon Hills.

CRICKET.

Logany, June 17th. Sandy wat Sussex by an innings and

· FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS

[China Mail SPECIAL]

ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTING IN

SINGAPORE.

CHANGBALLOR INJURER

SINGAPORE, June 201

MANCHESTER WEEKLY

MARKET REPORT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Moses Fates F. Hutton & Co.! Lad, Manchester, report on May 14: There has not been much change ye: in Cotton values, but we are not ut the point when the weather may Junke & very considerable diference

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE GERMAN CHARITIES, BLIND HOME độ

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HOME MAIL

TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919

PASSENGERS..

WEATHER REFORT.

ARRIVED____

June $3..

To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL."! dated London May 8 and May 15.and 3 chidren, Miss Bhesanin, L. Col. stations; the depression remains ove

St. Paul's College, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1910. Dear Sir,I shall be obliged if you en find won in u prominent poi tier for accompaging MS. or its abited will list practical sympathy. equivalent. I hope the facts as

Yours faithfully,

, JUDD BARNETE BRITISH NOT GERMAN.

Legislative Count the Hon. the At last Saturday's meeting of the

Attorney-Geuel, when moving the Bill the object of which is to put an Colony stated that far as the end to enemy missions wishin the beneficent activities of Missions were concerned these had been carried on by other bodies such as the Church Missionary Society and the French missions.

After, a long time without Mail from Home, the P. & 0. "Dunera "

June 24. 125 18-No returns brought a welcome mail last night.

from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressurer There are two mails being delivered

Feras. Duar: Mr. and Mrs. Bheanais changes to light at all reporting "The latter bas come in good time. Bennett, Mr. Ahmabomed, Mr. and Mrs Tongking.

The "Priam has also brought a Satna, Mra Jarmar Lt truters, Lt. mail but only parcels.

Norman, Lt. Sacole, Mrs. Tarby, Mr. Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours The representations of the local bagwandass, Miss Bhagwanda, lisatar ending 3 10 am to-day: 0:06 tack Postmaster General to send letter P. C. Movewalli, Mr. G. E. Advari, bir. zainst an average of 36.73 inches.

Bhagwandaas Mr. J. P. Movewall, Mr. Total since January 1st, 24 94 Inches. mali by Blue Funnel steamers appears. G. Advari Mr. J. H. Meths. Mr. Forecast for the 24 hours ending at to be studiously Ignored by the Chardamail. Mr. P. C. Wodis, Major noon on the 23th. London G. P.0.

Bowco, Rev. and Mrs. Huebner and 4! children, Major Lyall Dr. B. de Souza Mr. V. Roosa, Mrs. Talford, Ray Munson and children. Mrs. Bell, Mr. Chevalbie, Mr. Wessell Mrs. A. M. Hamilton, Miss

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SHIPS IN HARBOUR. :

List of vessels in port: British: Huiyang,"

Susang.

t-Hongkong to Gap Book. S.W winds, moderate; cloudy generally, `occasional rain.

Formosa Channel. The same ts

Reek, Mr. Plagmar, Mr. Teo Kong Kew, No 1

Hongkong Observatory, June 24, 1919...

THREE CASUALTIES: MAJOR to the ultimate size of the new crop,

| Shonal the weather be very unsavour.) ab it he quitokely that prices The chinee bagentt of Japaties but on the other hand very favour would advance to new high lavali grds la to serious disturbances, last night Chinese coolies attackalable weather night see some ease. the shops and burnt goods in the fat may rats just at the moment it

Master Teo Lam Giow, Mr. Too Sosa-South coat of China between Laing, Mr. Thio Lam Khay, Mfr. Po Kee Rongkong and Lamooks. The same as streets.

seems that so far as the mw material

Tak-Eng. Mr. Pilcher, Mr. and Mrs. Tang, No. 1. The slice had several collisions ¦

Chisun and 3 children, Mr. Agamemnon,

and Mrs. 4-South east of China between with the crowd, mud, tu one instance, is concerned it is the weather that

Fagallabboy, and Mr. Taga, Mr. Hongkong and Hainan. The same as **Longsang," Tear, Hong and Mrs. David Miss Robin Mr. No. 1. were empollice' tes fire.

will have the most inthenes on price.

Win ... Empress of Japan, Ibrahim Mrs. Gallagher. Mr. F. S Two Chinese and one Indjan were

but in the background of ull is the

Cheong Shing." Hapeh Wa-Master. Lt. Morran. Mr. J. 9. Lord, Mr. C. Tk. Jurretes, Chier devistant. Med. Major Chucer. "the In-)"

Derwent," Taming. main factor, the question of supply

and Mrs. Dastor, Mr. G. Singh, Mr. M. ~pector-dietenul of Folies, and twoj

Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Wikinses, Mr. trend luni.

**Sigun,** Inspectors were injured.

I Mauchester the

Chusu

**Tele- Abdul Ghani, Mr. Q. A. Namel Mr. 5,3. The Manchester Regiment andate of hestess done gras fream

aches, Titroen,Amhers

David Miss Hayward, Miss Adams. Mr. v men hud to be led out.. week to week, and though it does

Manisa and ** Karisu.." Norwegian: Haklis, Descruction of gods continues, sutisfy everybody is still quite When the host of the Germen The Duchess of Westminster has been

American:---" "Tancerville, granted a devrer nisi in the ground of any shops ure elsed. Pretionlerle and ding nach tominaries were repatriated from

put the market on its feet. It is a Hongliong there

** Iowa" und remained

three joot," dusertion and misconduct. The responday mesures have been taken.

So Japanese lave, been. injured..

pity that just now the relegraphic charitable institutions to be cared for hang.

-Pushiki ent's answer was a simple denial The

service should be ve gone very poor-the Berlin Founding House with Japanese case was undefended.

[ugin. A fortnight wires were 106 orphans, Blindenheim. Kowloon Shriven Maru. Fuko Maru

** Aamkiosa coming from India in a couple of with 60 inawates and the Bänd

Maru," langs but this weak practically all are School, Pokfulam, wish 60 pupils ANSWERS TO CORRESPON-baking six days, wind with prices The Church Missionary Society, ut strengthening, by the time a reply foring freen depleted and through is received the price quoted in wort:

war colitions, was itself unable to cases is a practicable one. The matt these institutions. However, Hon." "-Hoi Tung." "Tuishur, Taylor, Mr. A. F. Hutcheson. Captain, de gange at the Victoria Naval Yard

150 28.

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WESTMINSTER'S WIFE FREE.

LONDON, June Wath.

BIG FIRE AT LIVERPOOL DOCK.

Lopos, Jane With

TONNAGE NOT FOR BRITAIN.

JERSEY Cesv. Jane 17th. A meeting of stackbildery of the Inter- pational Merantile Marine disapproved the proposed sale of the Company's Bri- ish tonnage tan British syndicate. The voting was 20.052 shares against and 77.520 shares for the sale.

DENTS !!

JURYMÄN FINED.:

**

HONGKONG TIDES.

Meth, Mr. P saci Rhev, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. Cochrane. Mr. Lawerence M. Bishop, Mr. Naugle, West

Mr. Menderhall, Mise Olsen, Misa The tide table iven below has been Qinue-Leggin, Mr. Hashmataria, Dr. Quale, complied at the National Almanse Office

and Mr. A. C. Thomson.

in London from the result of the analysis Expected June 26.

of observations taken by means of an Per sa. Nieus, for Bangkong from Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsui satomatie tide-recording machine in the Backoku Glasgow, Mr. A. Greensitt, Mr. Haring the years 1909-8

The

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*rd of the

Man" Koren Maru.Nanso Greig, Mr. W. 4. Biruan, Ms. R. G. Alas, Butokar Maru, Muas Palmer, Mr. T. A. Mitchell. Mr. D. J. the zero of the sounding in the pads with osht Meru and Taman Mary. Concatan, Mr. B. H. Burton. Mr. Chart, which has been found Admiralty

Chinese: Chues On, Mo Reid Mr. E. A. Vincent. Mr. R. §. 3 inches helo mess sus led

Vergetto, Mr. R. F. Pridham, Mr. R. T. -To obtain the depth of water on the Shin Yue," Hsin Foo." "Irene, G.BL. Gox, Mr. A. C. Baker, Mr. C. add 3 foot 4 inches, and on the gauge * Kango," Hui Hai.

Bell, Mr.

1. W. A. Wilkinson. Miss Et Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 foot Bayley, Miss G. E. Wyatt, Miss Kelsey, Inabes to the height given in the table. W Ass and "Po Lee."

Miss D. Feed; for Shanghai, Mr. R Putch: Bexitung."

Wood. Mr. A. G. S. Stearn, Mr. R Kettlewell, Mr. A. Wood and D. G. Latimer.

are

"To Ying

DEPARTED.

June 22.

June 25 to July 1, 1819.

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A fre, the inage chised by which is estimated at core, broke out at the Alexandma Dk. Liverpool. It originat ed annu

hundreds of barreia of turpen.

9. A. and other-p—Sincere thanks at of exquiry shows no signs of with the help obtained from miș,|, tine which were stored be the quay-side. There was an extraordinary spectacle,for the rectifientory information. slackening and the general looksons at Canton, it accepted respo Bursting casks poured into the river, the people are supposed to heontime very bright. It is not only sibility for the care and custody of which was aflame for two miles. Two issinguished. Two men of the ame one market which is buying, practic-these walls and strays. Under the huge sheds, crammed with timber, oils, name and same title, ixth interwelt jully all are doing something. Even promise of financial assistance front Fortuiguree" Boi Ping." cotton. etc.. were speedily destroyed. in the same colony, would seen in the upermotry markets of India' are the Chinese Christians in Hengkong. Ships in the vicinity were hastily removed')

distinguishable.

now heying in wall way quite the younger half of the blind was frun their monrings.

10. (Canton). --You may stretch miscellaneas assortment of fan-received at the Ming Sum School order that these charitable activities a point and if the editorial anteles. Prints have also been bookedCanton, on condition that the cxty be continuel. The Secretary | the **brief review asked for.

after much negociation as to price of their maintenance did not full of the Church Missionary Society Ed, Wallace Riddle, Mr. John M. Switzer, A difficulty now being experienced upon the institution. The adult (St. Paul's College) will grapefully Mr. Honig, Mr. H. P. Santh, Mrs. R. E. Wet

re that neither Bleachers nor blind remain in their old quarters, acknowledge the gift of those Graham, Mrs. J. G. Watson, Mr. D. A Printers will ucrept any responsibility now known as The Industrial Institu. who appreciating the

Reinking, Mr. R. S. Judah. Mr. A. S to definite dates el delivery, and tion for the Band, near Kowloon conditions,

change Farwig, Miss Kennard, Mr. Juan Calleja, willing to von Mr. 5. A. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. A..J should they continue in this City, ring a trained worker, her tribute terwards this new local re-Pratt and daughter, Mrs. T. Hunter, Mr. reasonable prition, when businessef blind, in charge, together with sponsibility that has faller on th and Mrs. A. W. Edmunds, Mr. Charles aun Mr. 1. A. Sagel, one of the Farcas comes general land in larger quanti a missionary loaned by the Society through the wpatriation of E. C. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs.

H. Lewis, Mr. F. W. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. patel in connection with the forgery ties, is work leave a responsibility Boud to be eyes and friendly the list of the German infissionaries phone before the Chief Justice yester-whish Mereikus could not necept helper. The erplans have been our nurst. day, failed to answer to his mune without requiring sorne istitude from transferred to Polculum and ure there The high mte of exchange as when be turned up in the after- their clients abril. The truth is, happily settled in what wit be knows the US. £80,000 extra for non, pleadesh that he had wonpletely things are very far from coul in us the CMS. Founding Fee, remittances this year, so that Chine Agerholm, Mr. Madson, Mr. and Mis forgotten that he hull been warned to the Mil. The Printing and Bleach puder the tutelage of two devoted Mail renders will perceive the un-Hooker and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. C attetul Court. H's Lonship, fined ing Works have lunilly got properly, “lalies. “ 1m $25. Mr. Nagel is an American gong again; their stats an pe al

reasonableness of expecting moGolder. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pithie, Mrs. V. The maintenance of these institi fonn C.M.S. Headquarters. To bDrary. Misses E. and W. Starky, Mr. URING the animer months motliers itizen wie lus apparently made no bock and the transition stage at tjons ning 1913 cext some $8,00falive und be biul is a condition and Mrs. R. H. Madden, Mrs. and Miss should watch for any unnatural plot to exenaption frei jury service readjustment of working prelition shove the present Cloverument grant. that should we the heart of a

Mr. A. Abdeen, Mr. M. B, R. looseness of the child's bowels. When be. His a salesman for Sheer & being in popes, the works at After allowing for all that the C-stone. It was putriotism that set Underhill Mr. S. R. Madden, Mr. F. A. serious trouble may be avoided. Cham- Dorsy, M., W. C. Dodds, Mr L. Kingalay given prompt attention at this time f highlis tuikes, and can fully wish to know exactly their posi nese Christians can do, to wit the Dindenbeim ladies away: les Augueller Mr. F. M. Duerme, Mr. J. F. berlain's Colic and Diarrhea Remedy well for the fine, as business has tion before gruntecing to deliver uncially, there still remain several patriotiem see that their good work Hillegondsberg, Mr. W. Van Aart, and can always be depended upon. For sale

gravd Sitely..

Luew concrets to a specified dates, thousand dollars to be provided. is is carried on.-E. CAL]

D. U. Leod.

By All Chemista and storekeepers,

ADVANCE ON BERLIN EASY.

Panis, June 15th.

A Havus message ways to

The Allied Armies are ready to march further into Germans, An advance ou Berlin is declared to be an easy under taking, the Garinan army being incapable great resistance, as they have been de of arroplanes and war maleri

The Jane With for foal consideration of the mensures that might be rendered necesary by a certain eventuality.

There will be an absolute vessation of the food supply conjointly with the ad vaner of the troops.

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