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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

Beuter's Service to the China. Mail.)

(Continued from Paga 1.) THF SUNEKEN FLEAT. NAVAL COURT MARTIAN

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Bouter's Berrion to the China Mail.)

"At this hour of life and death, under the menace of invasion, I, for the leat om 10 free Gay Prid violanco and gainst this treaty destruction, this mockery of the right of LONDON, June 24th...elf-determination, this enslavement of It is understood that Admiral Von the German people, this new menace to Bester will be tried by a naval court the pence of the world."

JUBILANT PARIS. martial for breach of the Armistice terms. It is believed that many Germans were Hpwed at Sonpa Fio. in addition to canalties sustaided as a result of the aring The German crews are now in Perned at Invergorden.

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PARIS, June 8th,

A Havas message Bagh t The news of Germany neceptance of the Treaty terms was inade known to the public in all quarters of Paris by the booming of cannon and by sirens Dense. the i The papety. contresting

maases of jubilant people ebeared the Moter lorries were packed with Breement to sign. generally point out army.

demonstrators. Everywhere Moasions of militaristic revival in excited Geen my Th Scapa Flow vident Allied flags were town. The rejoicings must, they spy, be regarded as a warning, lasted till the early hours of the next and th, Allies must exercise the greatest morning. pigilang ensure the carrying one of the perditions of Peace.

The papers declare that Germany takes a peace of hatred. Ther., is no Evidence of contrition.

NAVY NOT TO BLAME

Fises, June 2ith

Il is, mivel in Pence Conference ciretendomans sunk the remain-

The announcement was greeted with artillery salvoes and the blowing of air Cheering crowds, linking raid sirens. their arms, paraded on the boulevards till a late hats.

Traffe had to be stopped. The cafés were crammed and houser be-flagged. GOOD FOR BELLS.

PARIS, June 28th. A Haras message, says The conclusion of punc has been groet der of warships ine in fiermaned in the French stock txchange by barbours

general rise in prices, notably in French The Als in Paris were now goasider rentes. ing the question of reparation for sink, LONDON TAKES IT QUIETLY int. The student that

Sim

WATE

ed the sirens, for an hear, whereupon crowds in Edinburgh rushed to Prince's Soon, set and cheered frantically Bags were fiying everywhere and bonfires were lit in the streets.

HOUSING.

Dos. June 24th. LONDON. changed periodical was incorrect. But The news of Germany agreeing to sign invalids per exchange. The total the Treaty was quietly received in Lon There were no demonstrations guard and maintene party was redon Eaced from 4.70 to about 1.500. To was stollar to those at the lgning of the Impossible for the Admiralty to take pre Armistice, though in some suburbs crowde Enations to reters seattling teassembled and fireworks were discharged. the ships were interned, and got sueren- The Fleet. In the Firth of Forth, sound- Bered. Therefore, the Admiralty had no Power to place guarda on the vessels. Zanied that the naval advisers of the Admiralty recommended internment Be phasised that the cision of the Allied ads in favour of intenment-controlled the situation, and made the prevention of Battling utterly

Mr. Enne stropak macke mads on Air Rasher, Wemyss. At time the subject was discussed. Bri- aarel experts recommended very tongly positive surrender and not in Fornment. (Cheera): Their advice was tot adopted for very good reasons.. In Paris, the naval experts were in no wise ponsible for the course then adopted. Leplying to further questions, he said

A telegram from Vienna states that Government were unable to obtain zonfirmation of the report this other Herr Berper, the chief Peace Delegate, Bhips in German parts had been similarly has sent M. Clemenceau Note demand- Battled. It would, ungaestionably, haveing the immediate admission of German-

breach of the terms of the Armis Austrian into the League of Nations.

imprecated certain i

If British guards had been put ard. He was thankful to say that we

In this, as in every other matter, in bing the terms of the Armistice and atering to the laws of war, and honour. Commander Bellairs gave notice of Titing farther attention to the matter to-DOTTOW

PARIS. June 28th.

„A Havas Baessage says:-

The pews of the sinking of the German hips tres caused a great sensation in the French Chamber of hepaties.

The Government fatend to take step t make up for ang loss sustained by Frange. Tesistent demands have been raised in French circles for Suitable tions to punish this Bagrant breach of the Armistive terms. Exaction of com- Densation je suggested.

PEACE.

AT VERSAILLES.

VERSAILLES, June 9th. The glories of this old-time town were covised l-day on the occasion of the world-wi historic proceedings in cou- nection with the signature of the Peaco Treaty. The unforgettable day was in vested with all befitting pomp, The sroots were alive at an early hour with a triumphal music, marching men, tramp-i ing horses, drums and bagles everywhere Huge crowds poured in from Paria, in- order to see the cominga nad goings of the distinguished personages in the final net of the war drama.

The remony of the signature took place at the bhateau de Versailles, in the Salle de filares magnificent vaulted apartment of nobh dimensions with be mirrored walls magnificently de corated and furnished with art treasures of unsurpassable splendons.

1 SAN GERMANT,

COPENHAGEN, June 24th. A message from Berlin aistes that the sceptance of the Pence Treaty has rpased patriotic demonstrations in Ger many.

Processions in Berlin. Munich, and #lowhere traversed the principal streets iging war and Imperial songs, and coring the old.. Generals.

The newspapers express the hope of

revenge.

The question of the trial of the ex-Kai. Bar has caused tho grostedt consternation..

The German Officers' Association has telegraphed, requesting the Dutch Govern

mant not to deliver Wilhelm.

The Kreus Zeitung appeals to the officers of the 1914 Army to express their rendiness to be sentenced by the Allies:

the ex-Kaiser is sentenced also to organise sad, perhaps, eater Holland, in order to protect the Kaiser."

The Lokal Anzeiger says that the Gor- ernment intends to start gigantic pro paganda all the world over, in order bo demonstrate that the great majority of the Germans do not accept responsibility for the war,

PETTY.

BELIX, June 23rd.

A zumber of French Bags, captured im 1870, were burned by a German officer necompanied by ten soldiers, at the, manu- ment of Frederick the Great.

PART3, June 24th

* Apparently the unanimous opinion in Conference Circles is that the burning of the French battle-fag was a distinct iolation of the Treaty, inasmuch as the Treaty stipulated their return to France. Probably, a Commission will be appoint- ed to consider the matter.

A CANTING PERORATION.. Referring to the view that acceptance would endanger the nation, more than rejection. Herr Bader emphasised that relection would merely briofly postpone The treaty for Germany's power of re- sistance was broken.

Le said the Government decided to aiza, while declining the responsibility and consecuentes if Germany were un able to fulfil the conditions, and declare

LONDON, June 4th The City of London Corporation pro- poses to erect 2,900 houses outside the Oity. precincts to accommodate 11,000 persons The rstimated cost is £2,000,000.

AUSTRIANS AND LON

COPENHAGES. June 24th,

AINN FEINER,

NEW YORK. June 22nd. De Valera has landed in America.

New Yong, June 23rd. De Valera has appeared in public at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

TORNADO.

FARDO (North Dakota), June 23rd.

It is reported that a torgado at Fergus- Falls, Minnesota yesterday, killed 200 persona. It is said that were buried beneath a hotel.

JELLICOE DOWN UNDER."

SYDNEY, June 24th.

Lord Jellicoe has arrived here. He was welcomed by the Rt. Hon. W. Holman, the New South Wales Frenter. the Federal and State Ministers, and the Lord Mayor.

ABOUT THE PATER'S HOLIDAY.

Identity of holiday interests a

by no means genéral in bushand and wife, and there is no more vuld rea-, sed for a woman's merging her toste in holidays in that of her husband than for foregoing her choice of books, the Manchester Gyar

lien.

There is little..question bus that absence, gaily and stually agreed upon makes the heart grow fonder, and is is all to the good thus we shonda recognise It."

SOME PAY FOR MEN AND WOMEN.

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"The Conference of Elementry Tewelers endorsed the principle of and women equal pay for men teachera result which is hardly surprising in view of the fact that the women outnumber the men by three to one.

What the effect of the enforce-- ment of this principle may be it will be lateresting to observe," says the "One of the obr Morning Post. viously possible results in the more or less rapid elimination of the male teacher from the elementary schoole 70 EBequence..that would be re-

grebtable for the sake of the boys. *** Another example of sex-inorga ency may be seen in the vote against making cookery and housewifery compulsory subjects in the girla

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The Ben Lines.s. Benarty from Mid- dlesbro and London left Bingapore on 25th Juca and is due here on 1st July.

A sailor charged at Highgate on The N.Y.K. a.s. Simbu Mar (Calcutta May 11 with assaulting a young woman declared that she and her

Line) left Singapore for this port on the 25th June, and is expected hers on the 2nd July.

mother had helped him to spend The C.F.OS. Co's R.MB Monteagle from

over £900 during his leave.

She had taken him home, he said, and when be was under the charm of her pianoforte playing the young woman had gone through his pockets.

There was another tomical case, at Tower Bridge. John Henry Jassop (57), vocalist who was charged with begging, said he was engaged in legitimate "busking "entertaining people by singing songs and then- asking them to appreciate the singer. (Laughter.)

Mr. Bingley (the magistrate): Would you like to give evidence on oath ?

Jassop; Yes, I will go into the witness box and give you a few songs. (Laughter.)

Mr. Bingley (laughing): No, thanks; I should love to hear you, but I haven't time.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The T.KE. sa. Tenyo Mara scrived at Yokohama June 25, and will sail July 1, as per schedule, being due at this Port July 14.

Vladivostock arrived at Vancouver on Jänd 20.

The C.P.O.S. Co's R.M.S. Methren from Hongkong on May 22, arrived at Vancouver on June 19.

The NYK & Rangoon Maru (Calcutta Line) left Mot for this port on the 26th June, and is expected here on the let July, A

The N.T... fuku Maru (Bombay Line) Left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 24th June, and is expected here on the 16th July. - The N.Y.K. 5.5try Maru (Bombay

Lize) left Robe for this port via Moji, on the 90th June and is expected here on the 2nd July. The TKE . Persia Maru arrived at.

Yokohama Jene 25 and sails Jure 37, as per schedule, for Honolulu and San Francisco.

The N. Y. es. Shingo Mary (Calcutta

Line) left Calcutta for this port via Singapore on the 23rd June, and is expected here on the 14th July. The N... 88. Kamo Maru (European Line) left London for this port vis Suez Canal on the 14th June, and is expected here on the 20th July. The C.F.O.B. Co's R.M.S. Empress of Asia, arrived at Tokobams on June 11, and to due at Vancouver or June 30. The PM. S. 8. Co.'s 5.8. Ecuador lett

Ban Francisco on May 31. The N.Y.K. ss. Itaba Haru (European Tine) left London for this port via Bugz Canal on the 31st May, and is expected bere on the 10th July. The T.K.K & Shinyo Maru arrived at Yokohama Jung 1 and "will al June for Honolulu and Fan Francisco as per schedule. The T.K.K. a. Seiyo Maru arrived at Tokuham May 13 and sails May 17 according to schedule for Saz Francisco en-route to South America The T.K.K. 5.8. iyo Maru left Moji June 24 and is due at this Port June 20, 8.00.

The T.E.K. a. Siberia Marw sailed from

San Francisco, June 18. The N.T... Tamla Mara (European

Line) left Shanghai for this port onƒ.... the 30th June, and is expected here on the Fed July.

The N.Y.K. a. Aki Mari” (Australian Lingy left Bydney for this port vis ..usul porta ou the 28th June, and is

expected here on the lath July.

"The changed attitude of the authorities and the nation generally towards agriculture almost. justifies the assumption that home produc......... tion of human food can now be left. to look after itect, inys the Times Agricultural correspondent, "If we' live not quite gone back to the preT wur view of the relationship of farin ing to the naodar of the country we are rapidly moving in that direction

Latest Advicei,

The N.I.K... Kdteri Marit (American Li e) left Shanghai for this port on the 30th June. and is expected here on the 3rd July.

July В.

The T.K.K. .. Nippon, Maru arcived at Tokobama 8th June and will asil

2nd June, as per schedule, being. due at this Port 30th June:

POST OFFICE.

"Allied soldiers in the various herpliais: In Biberin are badly in need of reading matter." Any books, newspapers, ebm for their use handed in if the GAP.CIF be packed and forwarded to them fajn.

The parcel port service to? Quba” suspended?

It is notified that all reskiosiotur sa to the use of wirelnes Talography by Merchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished.

The Services to Germany, Austris, Bulgaris and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Abwaa or Mobammorah in the Forgian Gulf may exceed night ounces în weight

The insured foster and intod parcal services between Egypt (or in transit through. Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor arily suspended.

Gainsured parcals for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack anch parcela very carefully.

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Until further notice parcels for civi addresses in the provinces of Unine Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Yenice and Bel lane in Italy will not be accepted for transmianion tulea, posted under the British War Office Permit.

The Tarcel Post. Services to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces). and to Abyssinia, Bagdad, Frithres, "French Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguesa East Africa, Zanzibar and Russia have been suspended.

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where. mails are advertised to cloes before- a. registered and parcel mails are closed at B p.m. on the previous day.***

In the case of Mails closing before 9/ma. Registration cloves at 5 c'clock on the previous evening.

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