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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.!

FLOK MUNDPE,

Thess KERMO24, sino hero August 23 and Tapies for Shangani and Japan Austi

The ss OKA MARK, Jet Landon July 2014 is due bere via Suez

The 3.5.

25 VRK", lets, London Ang. 6 et arrivé bere via Pals September 14

{" {,9 VERGHYA, MARU, lett Landon ang 20 and is dud bere via Sue

The 8.5. IX 1073, des here September 4 and leaves for Shanghai and Tuku Bembur 5.

The sa. KHIVA, left London August and is cue here vis Colombe, Penang and Singapore September U. and leaves Shanghai and Japan porti September The as PELEUS, due bore September 17 and sails for Shanghai and Japan September 18.

The sa, LYCJAON, duse here September and sails for Shanghai and Japan Bestamber 29

The as TELEMACKUS, cu here Beptember 24 and sails for Stanghai and Japan September 25.

The S. MENTOR lue here September all sails for Shangbal and Japan September 29:

The RHESUS, dus here October 6 and mails for Japon. October 7.

Thess. TEICER, dae bere October 18 and milk for Shanghai and Japan October F

FROM SHANGRU.

Thess. AJAX, leavce Shanghai Augus: Band is due here August 28.

The S. PERAHUS, leaves Shanghai Angust 28 and is due here September 1.

The ... ELFENOR, leaves Shanghai September 13 and is due bere September

16

FROM JAPAN.

boss. ANY MARU, due hero from Moji August 31 snd leaves, for South Americs cptrophet 10%

The .. SELY MARU, due here from Moji October and leaves for South America November 4.

The AS RAMU MARE, enves Yoku- dgust 29 and is due bere Sept. 5. The IYO MARU, leaves Yokohama Sept. 5 and is due here Sept. 19.

Thos. ATSUTA MARU. leaves Takohama Sept. 18 and is due here October 3.

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The 3.4. SHIDZUOSA MARU, leaves. Yokohama October 3 and is due here, October 17.

The A. KAGA MARU, leaves Yoko hams October 17 and is dus here Oct. 31. The . THAMA MARU, leaves Tokohama October 31 and is due bere Bomber 14.

The 3.0. TAMBA MARU leaves Yoko- bama Nov. 14 and is due here via Kobe.. Moji and Shanghai November 28.

The as. PYRRHUS, left Yokohama. August 16 and is due bere September 1. The ss. ORESTES. doe here from Japan Ports and Shanghai September 9 and sails for Europe September 10.

Tho

ANTILOCHUS, leaves Yokohann August 30 and is due tere September 18..

3.36.

The 8. ARRATOON APCAR, left Kobe August 19 and is due bere via Moji August 98, cu route for Calcutta v Singapore, Fenang and Rangoon..

The .. LAOMEDON, leave Yoko bama September 13 and is due here September 29.

The 5.3. KHIVA, leaves Yokohame October and is due here vis Kobe, Moji, Shangbai and Foochow October 12. The .. MISHIMA MARU. leaves Yokohama November 98 and is due here via Kobe. Moji and Shanghai December

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and family Me H. van Ket- Miss ida de Almeida wich Mr and Mrs FL. G.Mes Kétwich aral 2

children

Anderson

A. Anderson Me J. T. Kidd 3. S. Archbutt Mr H, Kinnay

B.Mr and Mrs and Mes Arvin & children Lauritsen M-30. Bain

al suo Mr L.

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r & Mrs Brandamar J. Plummer Mr Breediveki and My K. H. Ray

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August 15th. Mr F. R. F. Adama Miss M. Jenks Capt. Allen Mr. V. Les Jonce Capt. Archer Miss M. Banker

fr G. W. Bartos Mr and Mrs

Benetic

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Kewley

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Blair

Miss Marsh Mr. Blaker Mr and Mrs J

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ro, T. Break-pear Miss McEwan Miss F. A. Britton Mr D. McMurray

Mr J. Findlay Miller Mrs C. Bull Rev. R. A. Bundle, Mr&Mrs W.J. Milne Lt.-Comdr. & Mrs Mr W. A. Butter Milaashevsky

field

Monteith

Morrisey A.

C.F

Miss H. North

The sa. SADO MARU. leaves Yoko- hams Decentret 12 and is due here vis Japan ports and Shanghai December 28.

The S. KITANO MARU, leaves. Mir A. Button Tokobama December 28 and is dus here, Dr and Myers Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs January 9.

MrJ. CockracO by Pelbam Lt.Col. E. G. Coles Mr. L. Perkins Mr R. G. Comrie Misa Phillips Mrs Cormack Mrs.&Misses Pike

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Charlton

The as. BORNEO MARU, due bere "Mr R. D. CromartieMr & Mrs J. Pilger

from Java poris August 28 and leaves for Japan ports August 31.

The 5. HOKUTO MARU, due here from Java ports September & and leares for Japan ports September 12.

FROM MANILA.

The - CYCLOPS, leaves Manila Sept. 2nd is due here September 24.

FROM AUSTRALIA.

Capt. & Mrs DaviesMr. A. Ram MrL J. Davies

TRIALS SOLICITED

JAMES STEER

BY

THE CHRONOMETER AND WATOH MAKER (Contractor to H. M. Naval Yard.)

9. Ier HovaK STREET, Hongxone.

DON'T FORGET !!!

The Republic Motor Boats for your picnics and outings.

BUCKING.

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Write or Call, MOK LIN, Managing Director.

POST OFFICE.

The mails received persa “Kwuisaug* from India ou 2ich instant wees badly damaged by sex water owing to the typhoon

Telegraphic communication with Gap Rock Lighthouse is restored.

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Allied soldiers in the various hospite

Siberia are badly in need of reading i matter. Any booki, newspapers, etc: for their use handed in at the C.P.U. be packed and forwarded to them free.

The parcel post service to Ouba te suspended.

It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Station have been abolished:

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The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.

No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan,, Ahwaz or Mohammerah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

The insured letter and insured parcel | services between Egypt (or in transit) through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor | arlly suspended.

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdow will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack suck parcels very carefully.

Until farther notice parcels for civil | addresses in the provinces of Unine. Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venico and Bel- une in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

gray distance stretched the high road, white and clear and asphalted, Men like a bone picked clean. passed him by like dim shadows

The Parcel Foat Servicos to British Sun-brown and a little weary, he heralded by the glowing tips of their East Africa and Egypt (except for found himself in the booking hall of cigarettes; groups of white-frocked members of the Expeditionary Forces), Liverpool Street station. tired, yet tense with expectancy, for and there the swift sparkle of an Portuguese East Africa Zanzibar and He was girls like feecy clouds, with here and to Abyasinia, Bagdad, Frithres French Somall Coast, Italian Somalilaud, the long journey from Egypt was

cyc or the sudden fiash of Russia have been suspended. about to enter upon its final stage.. With the old peremptory gesture he ornament caught in slapped down the coin on the book ing-office counter and said curtly "Bocking." The booking clerk was not thrilled. Thousands of people every day said "Bocking" to him. How should he know that for more than three years the man behind the wire bad been dreaming cf the moment he should say "Bocking" sleek, so in just this sharp staccato manner?

the

jets

of moonlight that feil obliquely through the lacery of leaves. He was very happy. All the poetry in the world was greeting him, and the high road-the common, cor- demned, despised high road-so

complacent, so over whelmingly suburbanised-seemed Bocking, meanwhile, was not con-

to hite full of wonderful scious that a heart was yearning for romance. Nothing was there in that! it. It had grown old and cyrical from constant reviling in police soft light that did not seem passion- courts and music halls. It was, used ately beautiful. Down a side street to being called insalubrious." lt somebody was clipping a hedge, and frankly recognised that among the the gentle flip-flip of the shears was goodly company of London suburbs golden music to him. The rich scent it had been a social failure. Even its origin was painfully prosaic. Some of cut evergreen as he passed was like where in the latter half of the ninete nectar. From an open window came enth century the Great Eastern Rail the chatter of children's voices and the way Company, wishing to extend its suburban system to Bocking, had re. muffled gargle of a gramophone ceived Parliamentary sanction on Nothing in the world was vulgar. condition that it carried workroen to The King's Head, with its marble

Registered and Porcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised te close before 9 a. registered and parcel mails are) closed at 5 pin. on the previous day.

In the case of Malls closing before 9 a.m. Registration alores ab 6 c'elock on the previone evening..

INWARD MAILS.

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WEDNESDAY, August 27. Shanghai-Per ANDRE LEBON. Europe-Per PORTHOS Shanghai-Par HAROLD DOLLAR.

SA, Canada

FRIDAY, August 29.

and Japan- Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Shanghai-Per SUIYANG.

SATURDAY, August 30 Japan-Per ANTO MARU.

SUNDAY, August 31.. Europe-Fer BATAVIA

MONDAY, September 1. Bombay-Per SHINËYA MARU.

BUTWARD MAILA.

and from the City for tworence. It ledges heaped with "busmen's coats was that twopence which made and ticket-boxes, was no longer a Bocking.

mere public-house-it was a light- It was nearly ten o'clock in an evening late in June, and the train, house, a beacon flashing hope and passing from the urban to the subur welcome on the long pale road whi- ban districts seemed to gather with it ther the blue tramlines sped to in- Formoes via Keelung Shanghai, North

WEDNESDAY, August 27. the rich claying scent of the summer finity. And over the roofs the moon

China and San Francisco-Per WEST CONDE, 11 am. night. It was quite warm, though the breeze that blew in lightly from was splashing in streams of süver Haiphong Per HANOI, 1 p.m. the open window was delightfully foam: Bocking, drab, frowsy, Straits, Bangkok and Calcutta-Per

FOOKSANG, perfumed and cool. Far back the garishly modern, offensively metro Japan via Nagasaki-Per BENAVON,

p.m.

TEL. NO.

1743.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1019

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

CORONET

TO NIGHT at 5.15 & 9.15

SHARP.

TEL. No.

1743.

HEARTS OF THE WORLD"

SPECIAL MUSIC. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.

Price: $2 and $1. Booking at MOUTRIE'S..

Children Half Price to MATINEES.

HONGKONG THEATRE,

Tel.. 1511.

TO-NIGHT!

SHOWING:

Tel. 2511

TO-NIGHT!!

"THE EXPLORER

Paramount Feature in 5 parts.

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7.16 p.m. Showing:-Episodes 13, 14 & 1 of

EYE THE BULL'S

17

PLEASE NOTE: The Management of the Hongkong Theatre, beg to announce, that owing to late arrival of Steamers, there will be no "MOON CHILD" episodes. shown this week.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

(The Premier Cinema House in Hongkong.) TO-NIGHT'S STAR PICTURE.

WILLIAM FOX CORPORATION presents

"HER

HIDDEN PAST" Featuring DOROTHY BERNARD.

AN INSTRUCTIVE PATHE'S GAZETTE.

MATINEE PROGRAMME,

WEDNESDAY,

FRANK KELYAN

in

"THE SILVER GIRL,”

CHINESE TELEGRAMS [Translated for the China Mail from the Wah Taz Yat Po.]

TELEGRAMS AS PEACE- MAKERS

PERING, Aug. 25. Matters to be dealt with at the

THURSDAY,

"THE BULL'S EYE” (Episodes 15, 18 & 17.)

SHORT SKIRTS-AND MORALS.

Sir Malcolm Morris had some- amusing things to say concerning fashion at the Infant Welfare Con- ference in London recently.

Sir Malcolm said: "I want to

Mrs E. M. Carr lights of the City reflected a warmish politan, was no longer itself but a Weihaiwa Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Peace Conference are being nego make the standard of health become

Miss B. Dickson Ramsey Miss J. Dougins Mr & Mrs Remington Mr and Mrs JohnMr W. E. Roberts

Danera

Rev. W. Rogers Mr

and

Mrs O.Miss Rozers Eager

Major V. J. Scantle MrS. Evans.. 31. B. E. borg MIS Y. Fasse Mr & Mrs Floquet M. I. Grant Smith

MrA.Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs D. G. A.Mr & Mrs Spit

Fraser

MrE. H. Stansfield Miss Funderburke Mr & Mrs Stabbings Mr A. D. Galloway Mr and Mrs G. D. Misa Garrison Thomsor Mrs Graves Maj-Gen F. Ventris

Mr and Mrs E. Major D. L. Harding Warren T-Comdr. and MrsMajor Wakeman Haalewood Mrs A. Wilson

The NEO MARU. left Me tourne Aug, 22 and is due bere via ir D. Hall anal ports September 19.

FROM AMERICA.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, vrbe 8.5. left Vancouver Aux, 7, and is due bore via Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Aug. 28.

The 8 VENEZUELA, left San Francisco July 26 and is dus here via Eonolulu, Japan porta, Shazghai and Manila Rapteri ber 9

The as KOREA MARU, left San Francisco Aug. 2 and is duo hero via Benalla, Japan and Manila Sept. 4.

The as. PUSHIMA MARU, left Beattie August 5 and is due bere via Fronhonghai and Manila Sept. 8.

The 8.& CHINA,"left Ban Francisco Aug. Bad is due hore via Honolulu and Japan ports Sept. 3.

The 88. KATORI MARU, laver Reattle Sept. 2, and in due bere via Japan parts, Shanghai and Manila Oct.

The ECUADOR, leaves ban Fran cinco g. 23, and is due bere vis I on In Japan ports, Shanghai and Marila Oct. 1.

The NIPPON MARU, left Fan Francio. 1, and is dte here via

Mr and Miss Hol-Mr P. D. Wilson

worthy

Mr and Mrs E. Hr B. du F. Hutchi Miss Williams Lt. Col. J. Humphrey Weeks

Mr and Mrs (J. Mrs E. G. Jamieson Welf

PALACE HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr and Mrs

Bagley

Rasmussen

3

HUICHOW, 3 p..

city gleaming with strange magic.

tiated by telegrams between the a question of fashion. You know And he thought; I have come back Japan vis Kobe Per KWAISANG, North and South delegates. The bow strong a factor fashion is in our

glow in the sky, and ahead over the distant belt of heath and woodland the heavens were pale with a million stars. Station after station slunk thesands of miles to this wonderft into view and passed unostenatiously lace, but it is more wonderful than away;great sprawling vistas of suburb! unfolded themselves with all the soft had ever dreamed. It has a soul, a . Like Oxford or witchery clamp-strewn residential personality. roads; here and there the train swung Cambridge cr Winchester.. past terraces of wine-dark back. And it is haunted through and through gardens and over bridges beneath by the souls of men who will never which flowed the great suburban

highways like swollen rivers of light. come back to it again. Every stone Suburb after suburb slipped by, as and street of it is echoing the episodes in a crowded dream, and cry: "This was where-this was. each one seemed weighed heavy where-". In the new world with romance as the night sank'upon

J.it, each one seemed strangely beauti- that is to be it will be a new Bocking.

M.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

ful. Ever and anon the train would And it is full of proud sorrow and pas glide effortlessly to a standstill at sionate hope.—Manchester Guardian. some long deserted platform with lamps that creaked in the wind like the tuning of a hundred violins. And then off again into the scented Atwilight until the man from Egypt, enchanted by the beauty of night, was too spell-bound to read the The CP.O.8 Co's EM.S. Emprer of Busia arrived at Shanghai on names on the stations and so lost

August 24, 10 pm, left there August count of where he was,

24, p.m., and is due st Manila on August 27, 1, p.m. ...

Mrs E. Dobinson Mr and Mrs D. O Mr P. Y. Balramien Ristan

2

Mr T. W. Bartley Mr W. Robinson Mr and Mrs G. S.Mr E. J. Rowe

Kirk

Mrs Mr and

Shiptough Mr W L Wetherall Mr W. de Wiju H.Mr A Willemse

Mr and Mrs O. D

Wilks

Mrs E. Lemaitre Mrs N. Michieloff Mr P. Q. Mers Mr and Mrs J.

Ozberry

And then the suburbs lost cober- ence and straggled vaguely into the countryside; clusters of light stone out from houses wreathed in trees; a chain of golden trains marked the course of a distant highroad. And after a short respite of woods and The 0.4. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, leaves meadows Bocking came clearly into Vancouver September 8 and is due bere view-beautiful, poetic Bocking, with via Japan porte, Phangbai and Manila the high road balded with soft reddish October 10. The 5.0

NINE NG, haves San light. The train rose high till it

The 0.1.0.8. Cos RM.&. Empress of Azia arrived at Yokohama, left there noon, August 16, and is due at Vancouver on August 25. The N.I.K. ss. Snry Mars (Bombay

Japan

4 p.m. via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada,

formal procedure at the opening of social life. If you go into the streets the Conference will therefore be the to-day you will see your sisters cloth- United States, Central and South Americs and EUROPE signing of the settlement. All mili ed in garments that are anything vie BAN RRANCISCO Ptary and civil titles arising out of but suitable for an inclement day. FERSIA MARU. Registration the breakage between the North and 5 p.m. Laters 9 am, Aug. 28. South will be abolished when the ¿THURSDAY, August 28:. full agreement is arrived at.

Shanghai. North China and Japan vis

Kobe-Fer PORTHOS, 8 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formoss vis Takao-

For SOSHU MARU, 9 am: Haiphong, Baigon. Straita, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, South Africa, India via Dhanushkodi. Aden, Ezypt and EUROPE vis MAB BEILLES-Per ANDRE LEBON.

10.80 a.m.

Registration 845 am. Letters Shanghai and North China - For

FOOCHOW, 2 p..

Chefoo-Per KASHING, 6 p.m. Shanghai and North China - Por

KWANGSE, 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, August 20. Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Per

HATTAN, I p.m. Philippine Islands-Per YUENSANG,

Biznits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,

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South Africa, India via Dhanush kodi. Egypt and EUROPE vis SUEZ-Fer FYRRHUB. Be gistration 5 p.m. Letters 8.30

.. Aug. 30.

BATURDAY, August 30.

THE CHIEF DELEGATE'S DEPARTURE.

"Some years ago 1 asked the ladies to take one inch of their skirts, which about that time fashion. decreed should sweep the ground, and thus collect the germs of tuberculosis. I asked in those days for an inch. Go into the streets now, and see what they have taken off. An inch many ells: It is all to the good from a sanitary point of view, but I am not quite so sure that WONG YAP TONG TO PEKTATHO it is from the point of view of

Wong Yep Tong, the North chief delegate, has decided to proceed to the South on the 15th prox.

FIRST.-

SHANGHAL. Aug. 25.

modesty."

Wong Yap Tong deuixied to proceed new Group is nearing its completion to Feltaiho on the 29th fast to take the old Group therefore does not over from Chu Kai Kia, the former think it to advance any len to chief peace delegate, the seal, docu-China.

When this is done be ments, etc. will leave for Shanghai,

CHINESE DELEGATES IN PARIS RETURNING.

KUNG SUM CHUM ASKING

- SALT SURPLUS,

Kung Summ Chum, the Precaler Luk Ching Cheung, the chief defe- went to see the British Minister at gate at the Paris Peace Conference, Feking with a request for the hand;

Line) left Bumbay for this port ca Hoihow. Fakhoi and Biphong-Per has promised to return by the ending over of the mit surplus.

the 13th August and is expected

The

KAIFONO, 9 cm. ... here on the 1st September.

SUNDAY, August 31. T.E.B. aa. Koris Mary arrived

at

China-For Yokohama 19th August and will mail Shanghai and North

SUTYANG, 9 am 22nd August, being due at this Forti September

+

began to lift till it was nothing but a

City of Florence ft New York on

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to arrive at Hongkong about the 26th Sep ember.

of next month.

Fonnla. Japan ports, Shanghai and Francisco Septen ker 2. and is doa bere seemed to be passing on the veryThe American & Manchurian Line 8.8 Philippine Islands, Formosa vix Keelung, graphed to the Chinese delegates ab...

12th July. last had may be expected

Mani's Rent 19

via Honolulu, Japan ports and banghai Tools of the town; then the panorama The TENTO MARU, laves Son | October 14. Francie Aug. 27, and is due bere vin The .. SWA MARU", leaves Seattle cliff of winking windows; trees and September 18 and is de hese via Japan turf embankments loomed hugely in porte, Shang Lai es Manila October 25. the foreground; the speed was The TE.K. n dago Maru arrived at

The .. EA-BIMA MARU, leaves. Feattle October 12 and 1 dua bere via gathering, the hum of the wheels: Japan porta, Shanghai and Manila

Honolulu, Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila Sept. 3.

The A. IBERIA HARU, lover San Francie apt. A, and is dus here via Honal' Japan ports, Shangbal and

An het. R.

"Let her 1

The 8. MONTEAGLE, leaves Vaz- courer September 6 and is due hero via Japan ports, Shanghai and Manila The MPHESS OF ASTA, leaves Ta poter Beptember 4 and is due bere wis Ja ports, Shanghai and Manila Bepten:ber 25,

November 12.

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The CO OMBIA, Teaven. San Francisco Beptemler sediadne bir vis Honoluin, Japan puris, shanghai sod Manila Ceto er 29

The as 8H NY MAKU, Jeves Ban Francisco September 19 and is due here, vis Honbulu, Japan porta, bhanghal and Menila Cetober 11

swelled to a roar. Like a clap of

thunder a tunnel engulfed everything.

Yokohama on August-12 and sailed,

Apgunt,17, being dus at this Port August

M NDAY. September 1.

Japan vin Maji, anada, United State, Lentral and Booth America and EUROPE VICTORIA, R.Per CANADA MARU Re istration 11.45 Letters 18,80p.m. TUESDAY, September 2

CHOW, 10 ma. WEDNESDAY/Region bor. 2.

And he thought: Bocking is the The CMFS Cone China salled Swatow and Bangkok-Per LIANG-

mest beautiful thing I have ever

With sweeping dignity the station

curved into view.

The rising moon flooded the station. yard in pale radiance. Far into the

fr mm Frenie im August

for the Uaut,' in accordance with ...ochedule:

The Admisel Ines Edasore (Feattle Bandakan, Australia and New Zealand

140) sailed tenttle July 16 and is ducni-Tiongkong, about August 3. klasokohama and Kobe.

via

Thulay Irland---For RASTERN... J'egistration, 9.40

m. Letters 10.310 am.

WELLINGTON KOO AND ALFRED SZE TO REMAIN.

The Peking Government has tele has Paris that while Wellington Kop and Alfred Sze must stay in Paris Lak Ching Cheung, Wong Ching Ting and Ngad Ehun Cho may return to China.

THE BANK GROUP.

THE CHINESE SQUADRON,

The Squadron sent to Manchuria arrived at the Sung Fa Kiong.

CHINESE TROOPS TO

MONGOLIA.

The Foreign Ministry has modified the Japanese Minister at Peking that China is sending troops to Outer The Bank Group in a letter to the Mongolia to guard against the Bols Minister of Finance mid that as the shoviste.

frished and Published for The Cosazaxen by Geozon WizzJAM Bans Boxenet, Hältor, No. 6, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

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