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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1919

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

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OUR MODEST PAINCE.

SENSIBLE SPEECH TO CANADIANS.

OTTAWA, Nov. &

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

BOLSHEVISM IN U. 5. A.

MANY ARRESTS--ALIENS TO BE DEPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9,

The U.S. Government has decided to deport. all aliens engaged in Tor Frince of Wales in a speech at the Cmading Club said he had

"Red" activities. The agents of the department of justice carried out a Seen gives a marvellous and most enthusiastic welcome everywhere in Canada and had received the kindest hospitality, also hundreds of kindrall against agitators all over the country on Friday and arrested many gifts and letters, including not a few from ladies, some whereof were so They seized much propaganda. 200 were arrested at the headquarters of charming that he would have liked to have been able to meet the writers. the Russian Soviet in New York. A monster demonstration arranged by ile thanked the Canadian government for the admirable arrangements the "Reds" of New York yesterday was cancelled in fear of police interven made for his tone, and concluded by saying he was not conceited enough tion. It is stated that a nation-wide plot against the government has been Most of those arrested belong to the union of to regard > that great kindness and hospitality as shown to him as per ripped in the bud. sonality. He knew they came from the whole nation regardless of race or Russian workers, which has a membership of 7,000 in the United States party and were given to him as the King's son and heir. He valued them and Canada.

NEW YORK, Nov. 10. especially because they expressed the same common sentiment which made

Raids on agitators continued on Saturday and Sunday. Over a Britisherstand together in war and wouki keep them solid and united for

thousand were arrested, including the Irish agitator. Larkin, who is accused of ciminal anarchy. Five tons of incendiary literatu were seized Mans of those arrested carried flags with inscriptions referring to the anniversary of the Soviet revolution.

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TES FIKTING LETTI,

BERMONDT ENVELOPED,

COPENHAGEN, Nox. 9. The Littish press burean says the Letis on the fourth day of their new offensive are gradually enveloping General Bermondt and bombarding his lines of recent with the assistance of the Allied fleet. German counter attacks were beaten off. Fighting continues most obstinately. Russia detachumer is with their others are deserting to the Letts from Bermondt. The Letts are simpluzneously successfully operating against the Bolsheviks to help General Yuşenitch.

FRENCH PRESIDENT'STARTS FOR LONDON.

PARES, November 9.

Prezent Foéware has kit for London,

BOKI RULE FOR IRELAND.

A NEW BILL.

LONDON, November 10 Ter Times says the Cabinet committee has agreed to definite Home Rule proposals which will be considered by the Cabinet in the course of the week. It is expected a new Irish Bill will be introduced in Parliament before ChristiZLES.

MURDER ON AFGHAN FRONTIER

LONDON, November 10. The Times correspondent at Teheran learns that political officers, the Zab including Mr. Scott, were killed by Kards on November 3 valley. They were returning from an inspection of the gendarmeric post: on the armistice frontier line. Their assaltans drove off the gendarmes.

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HUNGARY.

PEACEFUL PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT NOW LIKELY.

LONDON, November £.

Sir George Cleric's efforts as peacemaker in Hungary are proving most successful. The Times correspondant at Budapest describes how he brought Admiral Forthy, commander of the Hongarian national army, into confer ence with representatives of variona parties, as a result whereof the con ference issed a manifesto declaring that if the national army enters Budapest this will not invatre a military dictatorship but the army. will submit to te orders of the Government to be formed with the co-operation of the Errente, maintaining civic equality, and stamping out Bolshevism. The correspondent points out that this masterstroke of Clerk is bound to entail the resignation of Premier Friedrich and open the way to a coalition cabinet, while the names of two signatories indicate that the Jews have accented Horthy's word that there will be no white terror and the socialists are prepar: to cooperate in forming a representative provisional govern. ment. It expected that the entry of Horthy's national army to Budapest next week will be the occasion of great national celebrations. The Rumanians begin evacuation on November 10.

AVIATION TO END WAR.

IDEAS OF MAJ. GEN. SYKES.

LONDON, Nov. 8.

The Sirmingham Chamber of Commerce to-day presented South Africa with an seroplane. The acting South African High Commissioner, return ing thank after remarking that the gift embodied the spirit of goodwill entertained by the people of England to the people of South Africa, referred to presen, steps to map out a trans-coctinental route from England to Capeto He declared that as All Red route in Africa was now for the first time possible, for the British Empire now included the whole of Eastern Africa to this made the trans-continental air route most important to the empir: as a whoir.

THE COLL OUTPUT AND PRICK.

LONDON, November 8.

Sir A. Geddes at Newport hoped to be able to take off 6s. from coal shortly. Everything depended on increased output. It was impossible to remove export control until the output had reached 250,000,000 tons yearly. The nutput last quarter was at the rate of 200,000.

PEACE TREATY IN 1.9.4.

WASHINGTON, November 8. The U. 5. Senate by 48 votes to 40 adopted the first clause of the peace treaty with reservations drawn up by the Foreign Relations Committee, namely, a preamble requiring the three great Powers to accept the reser- Tations.

IT ALIAN SAILORS QUIT WORK TO GO ELECTIONEERING.

GENOA, November 8.

****ls. consequence of the decision of the Sea-workers' Federation to remain ashore in order to vote at the Italian Elections on Nov. 16 many liners are held up. The crews are attending election meetings.

DAREDEVIL D'ANNUNZIO.

TWO STORIES.

BELGRADE, Nov. 9.

The Serbian official Press agency states there has been a skirmish between the Italian government troops and the troops of D'Annunzio, in which the government troops suffered considerable losses.

At other message says D'Annunzio's troops are greatly dissatisfied cwing to food shortage.

PRUSSIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

BERLIN, November 8. The Prussian national assembly has rejected the first socialisation bill which nelated to the furportant Charlottenburg waterworks.

NO SERIOUS LABOUR UNREST IN FRANCE

PARIS, November, "8.

The unrest in Europe in connection with the anniversary of the 'Rua sian resolution found meagre expression in Paris. Hitherto there has only been a minor strike of 400 locomotive men who voted in favour of a general strike which, however, was opposed by all the labour leaders.

SIR THOMAS WHITTAKER DEAD.

LONDON, November 9. The Rt. Hon. Sir T. P. Whittaker is dead, aged 69. He was M.P. for the Spen. Valley Division, Yorks, and a well known moral reformer.

EXPLOSION AT NAMUR. “L

LONDON, November 9.

A telegram from Namur reports a big inexplicable explosion of an ammunition dump. It is believed that ten British sentries were killed. Explosions are recurring.

The sentries have since reported themselves safe.

UNION CHURCH.

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Majo general Sir Frederick Sykes said General Smuts had not. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION. exaggerated when 23 years ago he predicted that the aeroplane would

Later

A COURT INCIDENT.

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From SINGAPORE, PENANG & BELAWAN DELI.

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"VAN WAERWYCK," having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo by her are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowicon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. whence and/or from the wharres dali very may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 19th No- vember at 4 p.m. will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th November, at 10 AM. by Mears. Goddard & Douglas.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

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prove one of the most potent instruments of peace and open up new relacing our reports on the Dia- Vile of weens for the haman race. I believe, proceeded Sir F. Sykes,nd Jubilee Celebrations of Union we are sanding on the threshold of a new era and its spirit cannot be church a tirief outline of the history

When a man was coming out of better by did than by the advance of aviation. Aviation is the of the Church will, no doubt, be of the dock at the Police Court this From EUROPE AND STRAITS. anthithes of chauvinism. Much mutual antagonism between different intent

morning, the constable who opened peoples due to the lack of easy communication and consequent mis-

Union Church is the outcome of the door "smacked" him on his THE Company's Steamship understanding Cables and wireless had partially broken down the wallschuh bukling which began in 1844, face.

THE This was noticed by the

"SADO MARU," Darkers the nations. Aviation will do more, for it will afford. swiftina appeal for funds to build a magistrate who ordered the opportunities for intercourse by living personalities. When the civilized Union Chapel as the corner of man to re-enter the dock.

baving arrived from the above Porte, world is intersected by a system of air routes, the nation will learn it is as Wellington Street and Hollywood His Worship(to Constable)" what Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed absurd is declare war on one another as for Birmingham to declare war Toud no cost of some $5,500.right have you to smack him "? that their Goods are being landed and (One-third of this sun, was contri- Constable (laughingly) He "shuplaood at their risk in the HeatoNG LL 1 Amery in a speech commended the idea of the great cities ofuted by and through the London shu shu" just like whistling.

Mission and its agents, partly in His WorshipStill, you have no Britain taking an interest in the affairs of the Dominions and urged that Faland, the rest being raised locally right to "smack" his face. Tell him! Ggdawna at Kowloon, where each consign-

on Creme

LONDON, Nov. 9.

the devdopment of avianon was vital to the defence of the empire.

THE PARIS FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

POULET AT BUSHIRE.

Bagdad yesterday, flex over the desert and arrived at Bushire.

PARIS, November 10.

LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

LONDON, November 8.

by public subscription among Euro-to keep gujete pelas. The subscription-list cor-

tained raany names which still sur-

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AND KOWLOON Wœtand and Ganowe Co.'s

meab will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

vire in the Colony, viz: Jardine, met in the theatre of the City Hall, instructions are given to the contrary Optional Goods will be carried oa unless' Matheson & Co. Major-General For 25 years the church was minis befors Noor, TO-DAT

Goods not cleared by November, 21,

the London Mission, a united effort Dr. Eitel, who ministered during

tion,"

D'Aguilar, D. Lapsik, G. Duddeltered by Dr. James Legge, of the LONDON, November 8. Avistar Poulet, continuing his fight from. Paris to Australia, left and other. Under the auspices at London Mission, Dr. Chalmers, and | 1939, WII be subject to recit...

was made is establinda a church to briefer periods and whose connection Damaged packages must be left in tho Poniet left the Fersian Gulf on Nov. 7 and in proceeding to Dwaka, teach the doctrines which are with the churah perpetuated its Godowns for examination by the Consignee's held by Protestant Churches in com-long and harmonious association and the Co.'s representatives at an appoint 500 idkarsetres from Karachi.

mon without distinction of denomina-with the Mision. By 1897, during sd bour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. the ministry of the Bev, G. W AD claitae must be presented within The original building appears to liams, the church found itself strong ten day of the steamer's- veziva) when a new oberen was erected a dent. Since the present building recognized. No claims will be admitted kare met requirements for 21 years, enough to become entirely indepen hers, alter which date they cannot be Staunton Street. From an interest was erected the church has raised after the goods have left the Godowns - ing history at the church based on a nearly $12,000 for various objecte, compilation by the late Mr. J. Dyer including war ehorities. Ball it appears that the now church The first of the special, cónt- cost in a 387,868. Mors than half memoration services will be held on this total w root by the sale of the Sunday morning next, at which their original site and building. After the Excellencies the Governor and the: A FAVOURITE RUB DOWN. expiry of a further 24 years, the General Officer Commanding love. Pituation became inconvenient for a signified their intention to be pre-all round athlete know the European congregation and the site ent

The Lord Mayor's show was held to-day in gloomy weather but with customs y brdimace. A feature was the League of Nations pageant, to erinch the dominions, Allied and associated Powers were separately

represen et

FIS DEGRATEF 7% CONSTITUENTY.

ASQUITH WILL HAVE NO MORE OF IT.

LONDON, November 8.

Mr. Asquith bas declined to recontest East Fife.

SILVER ZXPORT STOPPED.

LONDON, November 8.

An Order is Commal palikits the rport (a muver bullion, specie, of Detik chip.

was sold at awam which more than sufficet in enset the present church nad. manse in Kennedy Road: The now premises were entered upon st the beginning of 1801, after an in- tervel during which the congregation

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