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LETTS.

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› Gegeral von der lingue has cappeared Afinu, where the terms mid tee Etish Heuarter aur longed the Stagury, steading soune mesures.

Corestacks, August 28th. A belegeant Tror Riga states that the Lattia Prese Burea announces that tiernan troops in Lithuania arrested three members of the British Mission and took them, to Mitau. Thanks to the art of the British Mission in Rigu -they were released.

Rasiaty solther comperated with the Cermans in plundering the Lottish Head paches us Cust with They stripeed The Lest Vinerds of their clothing and money and destroyed the building, using Bobs for the faster purpose,

Representatives of the Entente. Mission" at the bets element have gone Mitau to take avanter-measures.

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August 9sch,

Lae sempericially explained that fien-

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RUMANIA WARNED.

Pat, August 25th,

The text of M. Clemenceau's letter to Bumpin datech shugust Ward. declares that the Fence Conference has learned. ; that Ratarin is continuing the systema. the seizure and removal of Hungarian property, and points ont that Rumain. signatory of the German Treaty subscribed to Allied principles as zards reparations and the consequent pooling of enemy assets in the com- !. men interest, which principle Rumania' is now contravening.

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Ramania is warned that the possible consequences of her action are fraught with serions danger, and the Allies might be constrained to adopt a very vigorous compse of action.

The Conference accordingly await, From Rumania, an immediate and un- equivocal decinration:

of the foxerament Firstly, that Rumania eecognises the principle that the assets of the "enemy States are commo accurity for all the Allied and Associated Power;

tion Commission as the exclusive agency for the collection of enemy assets for re- paration:

alon de tot returned to Mitak Secondly, that it recognises the Repara co his pan mspensibities in consequence Cusabordination among his troops, refused to exaenate, claiming the 1952. cent of the Beti finvernment's praise 30 grant them rights of citizenship af

Disturbances used, in which two com- panies el troops were, disuried and The Lort Beachquarçons plundered.

General von der Gillta apologised to The Lett varnarters and had the Letts STIs Teturnert.

E drew the attention of the flamman troops to the fatal rugsequences of non- discipline and disobediening to the w Braunen 2 contiers

BOTHA DEAD.

PRETORIA, Auikust 97th.

11 Nr. Hon. Lonja Rotha died sudden. y to day, a victim of influenza

boooos, August stb. The death of General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Afrin chist, feature ye all the raw appede, thus be mantiniene intikanza Presariales was in betwidnighs

27th, alper ja heart attack.

made a

on Amphasise the tiener

Both was the pose remantic figure in the whole Empire and the

ouality on the African continent

Thews of his death was immediately tomsutted in the King the Premier, Lord Milner and thors, and wessary of comment have been set to the South African Government and tienen Botha's family

Elegan life as a shepherd boy my a Boer Jarne

LONION, August 29th.

of obituary notices, specin ides, phonography and incidents of his career stily as the importance of the position held by the ints General Botha in the

eyes of the British puldir. Experts, who analyze the work and the character of the deceased cusphasize les Bis

astonishing military meer than his work as an ampire statesian, realling his efforts to obtain the full recognition of the pitical status of the Duminions. As diaris his stand in favor of the maintenance of the Cinion and his difi. cutties with the Nationalises in this on seption it is recalled that, at the revent Congres of the South African Party at Bloemfontein, he appealed for an honest reunion of Lantch elements based on a regnitivan of the Act of Union,

;

Thirdly, that the Hungarian property received in Rumania, since the Armis tice on November 3, 1918. will Ba accuted for in detail and held at the dispoal of the Reprorution Commission:

Fourthly, that all further shipments of Hungarian property into Ramania will immediately cease, except with the ap proval of the Conference

Fifchly, thin the Government Romania ratifies the Agreement the cons tracted on Jane. 27th.

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HUNGARY.

BruAPEST, August 2915. Friedrich has notified the Allied Military Mission that he has formed a

Cabinet, and that the elections for the National Assembly will be held in three or four weeks on kasis of equal universal seren saffinge. He requests the despatch of a delegation, including Sohaliste, in control the eleccions,

BERLIN. Augus: 28th.

A gum from Budapest states that the arabinet has been formed at follows:

Prensier M,

Stephan Friedrich Poreign Ministe

Count Czaky Finance Minister...M. Johann Gruenn War Minister ....... tieneral Schnetzer

Copenhagen, Aug. 28,

message from Budapest ways that Dr. Friedrich announces that he is sending a list of the proposed Cabinet to Versailles for approval and asks the Entente to send a mission to control the elections.

LORD JELLICOE.

Bestos, August 25th. The Timex correspondent at Welling to, telegraphing yesterday, said that, in replying to a patation of the Navy reduction in Great Britain's naval League Lord Jellitor said thag any great penditure was impossible. It was likely to remain about 9 per had.

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WEATHER REPORT.

September . 11 Warning to Eongkong, Phulien, Coast Ports, &c. Typhoon in Lat. 29 N. Long. 1200 E. direction W.N.W. velocity a to 12 lup, September 1. 194. No returns From Vindivostock, Japan. Formosa or

Luzon.

Pressure as decreased moderately along the coast frem Foochow to Tourane, and increased slightly over the Visayas.

The estimated position of the typhoon. at 8 am this morning was latitude 23 Nand longitud 120 The positing is only approximate.

September 5. 12. Ibw-Orders Mivan to boist local signal No. 1

Hongrong Rainfall for the 24 hours eading at 10 am. to-day, 0.80 inch. Total since January 130, 65.18 inches, against an average of 66.27 inches

Forecast for the 24 hours ending, at noon on September 182

L-Hongkong to Gap Rock. firts, squally and rainy later winds, freshening considerably fair at

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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

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The TEA. 3.5. Nippon, Maru scrived at Yokohama August 31 and sails September 4, being due at this Port September ..

POST OFFICE.

A new system of advising" postal | parcels between Hongkong and the United Kingdom bas been adopted as a result of which it will be necessary in future for sendors of aninsured parcels from Hongkong to fill in two Customs Declamation Forms in respect of encb parcel.

Telegraphic communication with Waglan Lighthouse is interrupted.

Allied soldiers in the various hospitals. in Siberia are bedy in need of reading: master. Any books, newspapara, sta. for their use banded in at the G.F.O. willi be packed and forwarded to thom free.C

The paros póst servlog, to. Duba is suspended.

It is notified that all restrictions as to the use of wires Telegraphy by Merchant Ventola oh the China Station have been abolished...

The Services to Germany, Austria, Bulgarip and the Ottoman Empire are

uspended.

No anofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwax or Mobammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

The insured' laiter and insured parcel services between Egypt (or in transit through Egypt) and Cypris are tempor- arily suspended.

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

Until further notice parcels for civil sddresses in the province of Vaino, Vicenza, Treviso Padua, Venice and Bel- lune in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit.

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

The T.K.K.. 8.5. Keren Maru arrived at

Manila August 31 and will sail Redstered and Parcel Mails are closed September a being due at this 18 minutes earlier than the time given Port September 6, a.m..

below unless otherwise stated, and where The CF.OS. Co's RMS. Empressor Asia mails are advertised to close before 8 sailed from Hongkong of the Augustam. registered and parcel mails are 7. and arrived at Vancouver" on closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Asgust £5,

The

C.2.0.S. Co's R.M.S. Empress of Japan arrived at Kobe on August 28 left there August 19 and is due st Tckobama on August. 30.

The NYK. as.. Shiäruoka Maru (Eur

opes Line) left Singapore for this port on the 90th August, and is expected here on the 3rd September.'||

Latest Advices

| The Acímiral Line'ʼn as.. City of Spokane -will-arrive, at Hongkong," about 3.

September 18 from Seattle. via nann Japan ports and Shanghai. The Admiral Line's 6.3. On will arrive at Hongkong about September 30 from Seattle via usual Japan ports and Shanghai.

-Formoes Ubannel. Cyclonic zales. 1-South cost of China between Hongkong and Lamocks. The same 43

4-Bouth coast of China between

share in maintaining the Navy, should No. 2

New Zealand, if she desired to do her also contribute her head. either in cash or in the form of New Zealand

mit mintained and trained in Complete Hooghong and Hains. The same as uniformity with the inperial Fleet and No.1 1 no way tied to the shores of New Zenland

H

is hoped that as this has turned on Le by the

dising appeal of this great. stawman, it may offer that reconeilia

MONTENEGRINS AND SERES: ting which was one of the great objects vi his life.

Laxsos, Augus: 29th. The-Westwinder Gurette says

"The It authoritatively reported that came as a pang to the whole Em- fighting has broken out in Montenegro. There are few new in the world The situation is extremely serious, as the whose death could leave such a gap or whole country is in regolt.

The Serbians are endeavouring to re

ng

pire.

ubvious difficulties for thos

cricate will take up the work left unfinished. press the rising by strong measures, but

Compul. Rotha wag not only a great soldier in his own manner of fighting but a great statesman and a most powerful reconciling for in the Empire,

"We in scarely estimate today how much we owe to the man who at the close of the Boer way accepted the

consequences in fine a spiri

linked his own had his peoples forums with these, of the British We can but console our. aves that before his death he laid, deep natron, the foundations upon which w be built the nobler African Empire of the fatore."

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TENNIS.

DRICVILLE, August 27th, The following are the full results of the match between Eugland and France, in the semi-final round of the Davis Cup Competition -

SINGLES.

Lub-Col. A. R. F. Kingsente (Eng Land) beat M, W. H. Laurentz (Fraser), 46. (3, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. ?

11. Andre Gubert (France) beat...Mr. Paul Dayson (England), 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. Mr. Paul Davson (England) beat M. W. H. Laurentz (France), 6-4,714, 10-19, 6-4, 6-0.

Leat-tol. A. R. F. Kingscote (Eng Innd) beat M. Colert (France), 64, 64,

7-5,

DOUBLES.

have not been very successful.

The Montenegring cut the railway be tween Virbazar and Antivari, bath of which are seriously endangered.

The Serbian policy appears to he in- flating the Montenegrin national feeling and increasing the already bitter anti- Serbian hate.

BILESIA.

LONDON, August 28th.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEITHER REPORT.

STPTEMBER 1, 1819.-.M.

Station.

Hour.

Baromatar

at Sea Level:

Temperature.

Hamlity.

Vidivostock Ja Nemuroầu: Hakodate Takic Kochi It is authoritatively stated that, not Nagasaki... withstanding the optimistic German re Kagoshima: i ports, the situation in Silesia has appar

Uables ently improved but little. The whole of Saba the south-eastern corner is at present in tahijimo. a state of armed revolt,

Bonin Laland Walhaiwei. 6. 29.87 The Polish Government is acting with Hankow... much forbearance under great German chang provocation. Up to the prent time they have not sent troops across the frontier Changsha..

Kiakiangl to assist their compatriots. but Polish feeling is being dally embittered against Gatriaff... Shanghai.. the Allies because of their delay in sead- ing representatives to enforce order and Amoy

Sharp Pk...59.37 fair treatment of the Poles at the hands Swalow.com of the GermLLS,

Taiboku as giving great cause for anxiety.

The whole situation may be summed up Tricha Tainan LONDON, August 28th.. Koodin The situation in Upper Silesia is still Pescadores. by the Germans is continuing. The in- anons. serious. The aggression and provocation

Canton surgents are struggling against great Rock... odds owing to the lack of munitions, of which the Germans have ample.

M. Gert and M. Laurentz (France)! beat Mers. H. Roper Barrett and T. G. Taribal (England) 6-0. C-1, 12-19.

j

8B

Mação Wachow On the Pszczyna front, the Germans Hobo

Pakhoi brought up armoured cars, machine guns Phalian. and tanks. In East and West Prussia Toursas... By winning this match, the English team and parts of Posnania, sirendy occupied 0.St.James bave now earned the right which they will by "the Germans, the latter are systemati Aparri no doubt take advantage of towards the cally provoking the. Poles. end of this year of going to Australia The Germans are rushing up reinforce Manila.......

Dagupan challcagers for the honour of wresting the ments, while thousands of the population Legaspi Dark Cup from her hands. Even if Britain' have been imprisoned.

in able to get hen, best fane together, it will

It

Tacloban

be considered hit forlorn hope. The vocation of the population into a ring Surigao

Polish quarters declare that the pro-loilo as

93.72

1.59

Australian players, who are now in Americe was done in order to exterminate the Guam079.75 trying win the American hozours under Polish element in Upper Silesia, and thus Labasa the adership of Norteam Brookes, carried everything before them in the Wimbledon to secure a result in the forthcoming tournaments. "G., Patterson winning the Plebiscite favourable to Germany.

Brookes and Capt. P. O'Harn Wood and

world's singles championship from Norman

"R. V. Thomas, after defeating 0. I. Patter

so and S. Brooke woning the world's doubles championship from R. Lycott and

+

ROYAL ENGINEERS HANTED.

LONDON, August 28th. E. W. Hoach. If England has the servicen The India Office announces vacancies of 1. O. Parke, Lient. Col. Kingscote, T. M. for a limited number of ex-Royal Engine Mavrogofdata, and H. Rapoland or the East or in Egypt for service in India short officers who served in war-time in may do better than is generally The luck of Parks has hit the mother The minimum period of employment will country badly. It will, however, to anr.

be one year, The accepted applicants prising if Australia does not keep posses will hold temporary ranks equalling their aid of the Daria Cup for many years to demobilization rank, and receive a bonus come.]

of. RA. 500.

Wind

Direction.

|||||| Weather.

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director: Hongkong Obervatory, Sept. 1, 1819.

The Admiral Lino's 1.a. Coavet will arrive at Hongkong about October a from Portland via usual ports.

In the case of Malts closlaz bafors 3 km. Registration closes, at 5 c'elcok on the previous arening.

INWARD MAILS.

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TUESDAY, September 2 Fort Bayard-Per WA SUN, 8 & 17 Hoihow, Fakhoi Haiphong-Per

KAIFONG, A

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The C.P.0.8. Co's R.MS. Monteagle

arrived at Yokohams on August 26, left there August 27, smd is due at Vancouver on September 10, The NYE... Shinrya Mary (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port on the 26th August, and is expected Java and here on the 2nd September.

and Bangkok-Fer LIANG- CHOW, 19 &..

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8. STATE OF WRATHER, b bine sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling ra n, í fög, g gloomy, h bail, I lightning, o overcast ppassing showers, g squal, frain, v0OW i thunder, v visibility w dew, wet

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The tide table given below has been compiled at the National Almanac Office

in London from the result of the analysis Stroite, of observations taken by menos of an automaty tide-recording machine in the Water Folice Basin at Tsim Sha Trai during the year 1903-9.

The aero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet Japon a Inches below mean sea-level

To obtain the depth of water on the

side gango at the Victoria Kayal Yard

add a feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 15. feet 1 inches to the height given in the table.

September 2 to 8, 1919.

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CAM

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Swatow, Amey and Foochow-Fer BAL Mr. V. McDent, Mr. P. W. McDar Wills, Mr. and Miss Wills..

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p.m.

SUNDAY, September 31.. water Japan via Nagasak Per NIKKO

MARU, 9 am

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85

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CALM

Barometer Temperature Hamidity 72 1. BAROMITIL, reduced to a degree Direction of Fabrenheit, on the level of the sos, in

Wind inces, beniss and hundredths.

Force LIMPIKANUEL, in the shade in de Weather, trees Fahrenheit,

Humor in pecories of sate do, the humidity of air saturated with muistare being 100,- (7

Drasurton en Wam, to two points. 5. FORMES OF WOD, seco-ding to Bedford Scale

O.DO

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THURSDAY, October 2 Shanghai, North China and Japan

"J

Kobe-Par YOKOHAMA MARU, 10 am..

ARRIVALS.

*September 1. BUIYANG, Brit, 1,894 tons, from Amoy, Capt. J. Gíhba, B. & §, 1915.

HONGHWA, Chi Last toos, from Bingapore, Capt. Imbridge, Beng Soon

Mahath no sir Temperature on the F-Bong, 013.

1. Quaxtor Director, Hongkong Ubservatory, Sept. 1, 1919,

DAITOKU MARU, Fà 6 Jap, 602 toza from Lecturne. Capt. Elirano, 0.8K, O

Primed and Published for Tua Concerned by Gooham WILLIAM

Hans Buksiin. Hällor, Ra.

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