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AS FAR AS FITMAN ÞÖRFSETIT PERMITTED" Nevertheless, be clahariß that the Log- Terence had sedlessed mumy old wrongs. while he could not think of any new ones which had been errateil. Moreover they i established guarante and surities, Beplying to date on the secont Reading of the Teasy of Pen Mr. Lloyd 1 far as hang foresight porastted George expressed the opisin that theipt sa repetitions of the past horrors, deconstrated at the wart over shat no hut disarmed and punished, and hack
nacional rights and Tiberties gould not Ex
amplul open, ««t'licers)
and the Pur Conference „had every resin b
retined with the Maturo of the daba 4, in tha min, he House had ated a Treats. He xiovect that public opinton concurred in pia decision.
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ALAURTHOUSE IN THE DEEP."
The Trony would be a lighthouse in the deep, a warping no thê nasions and rulers of nations against the perils upon which | ste eiermen Empire hart chansered itself. b. | Lond cheeps, ).
COAL PRICE DODGE.
LONDON, July 18th.
Co thun da Prener said: "Then the house of Commons, replying to eague of Nous mast Tecomarily be Mr. J. R. Clynes, Mr. Bonar Law stated
France that consequance of
the Micers" lieres in the Federation's derisien not to sept the -bean to carry Covernment's offer, the s. increase in the fed behind prior of roof sunt operate from July of the British 21 States, in order i In was noted, he said that the miners'
representatives in the Bege of Commen had carried out their undertaking to re
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BTEVEN BIMG SIETERMINATE, Et Was riticism that the reparation figure was indeperirete, but it was, be igible determine the Egure, Hamisa Maa one coraldi esti. mate the lorengos to the devastated regions extending over 400 miles by 00 miles. If debats aunt was fixed, He should amply have transferred the ertaint Froin Germans to France,
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1 GRANY'S ESTIMATE 19 PALE. We had er Liermany an opportunity of sealing experts through the devastated egions to make their own estimate. If sude was submited within four months. cafe if was fair, France would accept in WHAT GERMANY HAD LOST. Germany has lost chrau quarters of her ina ere, one-third of her "enai, 7,000, MAR of her optic, and the whole of her Color. Nobody thought that Liermany. could pay the cow cost of the war, namely, 150.000,00 yearly, even if the whole of these serert: Phad been under her cuntru All the sinod experts had concluded that tas reparation attached to the treaty was Alient of vermany is capacity to pay.
WILLIGHT VOR te eso qusSELIPTION.
He and they had taken the right course so we consemption. They could But CLE Street entil they struck at rools. «!tmesseng militarism was the root cause of enription in Britein, France, Italy. ine and Atterica. Wherefor, Penga mism
had been up-
EXTRACTIBLE 13MEDETELY ABOLIAN
CORPOREPTURING
It was impracticable for us iamuediately. ubolish conscription. A good peace had teen secured only because Germany had recognised the caistence of Artes on her soil able to impuse our own terms. The Treaty of Vermilles would have been in
withuns the Armies of the Rhine- d. He expressed the opinion that by Ben Year he aluntary army would Buties for at bar
Tequirements overseas.
THE WAAL 18
THE
BX-KAISER.
As regards the trial of the ra Kaiser. e said that the persons responsible for The unful laughter should not scape trial. The Allies had suricient confidence a Briton that whoever came there would have a brini equal to the highest traditions of Petish government, and
here were nona higher the world over,
IF WAS TO BI, ENDED."
li war was to be cades, it taust be treat ed as a great crime, and not as an honour able game.
That was why, after reflec tive, bad beer decided that the person who ang regarded as the author of the war atould be tried for its reimes,
This decision did not preclude the pos sibility of an opportunity for negotiating
tement, ther did nos alter the fact that any delay in making the price yi mal equivalent to the cost would be ; fatal.
THIS PROBLES.. Bepising Mr. Bean Devlin's appeal! u apply President Wilson's and General Smuts principles to Irland. Mr. Lloyd George asked would Mr. Devlin upply the rinciples to the whole of Ireland. The Teal dificulty was that Mr. Devlin's coun- trymen were not satisfied to get self-deter. mination themselves without depriving | others of self-determination.
bring
THE FAILURE OF THE CONVENTION, Continuing he pointed unt that he had endeavoured to apply President Wilson's principles to Ireland by constituting an Trish Convention, which had failed to Partirs any neater. The diff- enlty was that Ireland was not a nation, but thrve nations in race, religion, tem- peramcul, and outlook. Until it was bridged, it was futile to talk about the principle of self-determination.
ISHMENT FACE TES DIFFICULTY
THEMSELVES
The desired of any settlement until the Irishmen, definitely resolved to face this difficulty. It was useless to quote President Wilson's principles, unless the critics were prepared to apply them to the whole of Ireland.
1
V.C. FOR DEAD AIRMAN.
Losos, July 15th.
The inserts autounds the posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to the late faptuin Howard Mannock (Royal Air Force). P.S.O. (two bars) 3.c. (lar), in recognition of bravery of the Erst order during an aerial ubat.
fearless course, remarkable skill, devo
is was an outstanding example of tion to dry and self sarrifee, which has Dever been sepisanĖ He destroyed 50-
my machines.
The Gaute specifies the combats be zwen June 17th and July. on the Argentiers Frons during which he 'des
red German aeroplanes
LONDON HONCURS FOCH.
LONDON, July 18th. Marshi Foch has been invited to become an Honorary Freeten of the City of London. and to nept a Sword of Hon- our in recognition of his distinguished services during the war. that the erremony will be held on July It is hoped 30th.
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
JAPAN' TO RETURN TSINGTAU IN SIX MONTHS.
SHANGHAI, July 24. It is reported Bust Britain and America will guarantee that Japan skull return Tsingtan to Ubine within six months..
They will also guarantee that the Kacebow sinun Railway shall be under Sino-Japanese joint control,
THE CONFLICT LETWEEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE.
The Japanese Minister visited the Wawupu on the morning of July 21, and the Cabinet, on the same after- nout, te lodge a protest concerning the conflict between the Chinese and Japanese troope.
Following on this, Claim Lak-chu and the Ministry of the Army held a joint conference and deaded to elegraph to Chang Jos-lumn and Pow Kwei-ling to investigate and punish the officers concerned.
A modate bus already been issued dismissing, Go Shirban and all the officers concerned in the conflict be
1 week the Chinese and the Japanese.
A NEW POST FOR MARN YUN-YUEN
Ching Jok-Jun bus requested the Government to appoint Marn Yun- yen chief commander on the fron- tier within Shanhai-kwan. He has a telegraphed to Chu Shu-teang saying that his object is to get Marz Yun-yuen and his troops to leave the Tharue Eastern Provinces.
KUNG SUM-JARM, AND THE CABINET.
The members of the On Frok Club do not unanimously approve the pro- posal to let Kung Bum-jam forma u Cab.net. Certain members declare that they will not approve the pro- psud until he has paid up the Party esponses and the annual allowance.
THE SINO-JAPANESE MILITARY
PACT.
Tuan Ki-sui will not agree to the cancellation of the Sino-Japanese Mtary Pact.
LIANG SHI-YI'S SYNDICATE.
-
The Cabinet has approved Lang Shi-yi's Chung Wah syndicate.
INTERNAL PEACE.
TAN IMPERFLUTIONS IN THE TREATY. He looked to the League of Nations ultimately to repair and redres the in!
The Government intends appoint perfections in the Treaty of Penn Theng Chu Kalkim adviser or interns!
League would exist as a Court of Appeal, peace.-Hongkong Chinese Commar.
to re-adjust cradities
cial News
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July 25.
SUISANO, Brit, 1,775 tons, from Saigon, Capt. A. Fraser, Pio Fat Sing, AB.
M.USANO, Brit., 1,004 tons, from Eai.on, Capt. Emith, Nemaxce & Co. B11.
YINGCHOW, Brit., 1,210 tons, from Canton, Capt. K, B. Simons, B. &. Cse KOHIMA MARU, Jap, 1,473 tons, from Whampos. Capt. B. Aaskio. Dod. well, U23.
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LUNSHING, Brit, 1.040 tons from Sagon, Capt. L. A Mair, Hung Yuen. 113
PAKWO, Chi, Lie toad, frame Ghang hai, Capt. Bamblin, Kwong Hing, C47. CALCUITA MAHU, Jap, 3,912," tous, from oj, Capt. Maauzomi, N.YE Whart No. 1.
CHIPSHING. Brit. 1.197 tons, Fum Canton, Capt. G. Maithawa, J. M. &
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T.KSA G, Brit., 3 a.m., for 'phong via H how, J. M. & t'o.
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KATO SAMUD, Siamese Nood, for angkok, Fuk Tye Cheong.
SARO MARU, Jap., Noon, for London vi« S'pore, N. Y. K.
BUNNING, Brit, 4.30 p.m., for Danton A. &. 8.
LONG. BAND, Brit 3 pm, Manila, J. M. & Co.
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Allied soldiers in the various hospitals in Siberia are badly in need ef reading matter. Any books, newspapers, eta for their use banded in at the G.P.Q.. will be packed sad forwarded to them free.
The pastel post service to Cuba. is suspended.
It is notifed that all restrictions sa to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Yossels on the China Station have been abolished.
The Barrices to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The P.&O.-B.I. & AL. .. Nefiore
arrived in London on stad June. The C.P.U.S. Cola RM.S. Methven lelt Vancouver for Hongkong vis Japan ports and Shanghai on July 14, and i due here ca about August 22. The C.F.O.8. Co's RMS. Empress of Ásiä.
arrived at Yokohama on July 22, a.m., left there noon, July due at Kobe on July 23 and is dúo ar Hongkong July 31. The Admiral Lines 8.8 Western Knight
arrived at Kobe July 14, from Seattle and is due at Hongkong about August 7, calling at Nazanski, Shanghai and Manila. The Admiral line's ao Rideridge attired at Yokohama July 21, from Seattle "and is due at Hongkong about August 14, calling at Kobe, Moji and shanghai.
Latest Advices. The N.X.K... Colette Maru (Calcutta Line) left Eobe for this port via Maji on the 17th July, and is ezpected here on the 24th July. The N.Y.E. Bs. Sado Haru (European Line) left Shanghal for this port on the 21st July, and is expected here on the 24th July.
The P. & O. BL & AL sa Japan left)
Moji for this Port on the 13th instant, and is due here on the 24tb instant. The &O-BI, AL 2. Nagoya left Singapore for this Port on the 21st instant, and is due here on the 26th instant at about 8 min.
The F&O.BL & AL as. Sodepaura Maru left Bombay for this Purt on the 3rd instant, and is dus here on -the 25th instant. The
Shinys Maru exiled from Tokobama July £1 and is doo at Hongkong July 30.
The Siam Steam Navigation Company's
Steamer Falaya is expected to leav
The
for Bangkok during this week and
will take passengers.
C.P.O.8 Rus
Co's RMB. Empress of arrived at Nasak
July 14, left there July 10, and.is due at Kobe on July 17.
The C.P.0.8. Co's R.M.S. Montsagle left Victoria for Borgkom, ris Japan ports and Shanghai on the 9th July and is due here on or about 4th August.
J
The TE.... Nippon Haru arrived at
Takobsms, July 14 and exils July 18: for Honolula ani San Francisco. The UM.S.S. Cop as. Nanking arrived
at Ban Francisco on July 4. The E&&18. St. Alans, left Sydney for this port (vis Queenland Ports. Bandakan and Manila) on 9th July and may be expected to arrive here on or about 30th July:
The T.K.K. ss. Korea Haru arrived at Yokohama July 6 and mils July 8, per schedule, for Bonalula and San Francisco..
The T.K.Ka. Siberia Marn arrived at Tokobama July & and sails July 3, being due at this Port July 29.
The C.P.O.S. CARMS. Empress of
Japan arrived at Yokohama, loft. there July 4, and is due at VancouvEĽ on July 16.
The N.T.K. . yo Mars (European Lize) left London for this post via Suez Canal on the 27th June, and is expected hare on the 6th August. The T.K.K. &.& Persia Maru arrived at
The
Yokohama June 20 and sails Jure. 27, as per schedule, for Honolulu and an Francisco.
N.Y.K. a. Suwa Maru (Amalieki. Line) left Manila for this port on the 23rd July, and is expected here on the 20th July,
The N.T.E... Nikko Maru (Anabella
Loo) left Nagasaki for this port on the 3rd July, and is expected bere? on the 26th July.
The N.Y.K. as Nikko Maru sails" on
Bunday the 27th July.
The P. & 0.-B.I. & A... Dilwara will leave for Singapore, Colombo and Tombay, on or about Monday
fath July at noon.
the
The P. &
The
The
U.-H.L & AL. 6.s. Japan will leave Singapore, Penang, Bangoon and Calcutta, on or about Burday, the 27th July, at 1 p.m.
OBJ. & AL B.
Dilwara left hangbai for this Fort on the Bard instant at afternoon, and is due bure on the 26th instant at about 3 p.m.
U.P.O.8. Co's RMB. Empress of As arrived at Bagseski co July 24, left thore July 24 midnight aus at Shanghai on July 28.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS. I SUED BY THE HON..
CAPT. SUPT. OF POLICE.
HEADQUARTERS CLUB.
The Police Reserve Club will be
closed on and after Monday the 28th:. inst
E. D. C. Wolfe. Capt. Supt. of Police
July 24th, 1919.
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Cada Burners, Editor, Ko, §, Wyndham Brest, Hongkong.
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