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THE CHINA MAIL EXTRA.

TO-DAY'S

· HỌNGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920.

CABLES.

(Reater's Service to the China Mail) ·

NATIONALISATION OF KINES. THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

LONDON, Feb. 5. The demand for the nationalisation of mines was discussed to-night between Mr. Lloyd George and the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress, and the executive of the Miners' Federation.

It will be remembered that the Trades Union Congress in Glasgow, re solved in the event of the Government still refusing to put into force the principle of nationalisation, a special congress would be convened to decided the form of action to be taken to compel the Government to accept the principle."

The discussion lasted for an hour and a half. The proceedings were private but it is stated that Mr. Lloyd George indicated, that the views. of himself and the Government on the subject had not changed but that in a scheme of coal control, which was being prepared, there was a poe sibility of reconsideration of certain points.

TRADE WITH AMERICA.

WASHINGTON, February 2... The trade balance of the United States against Europe last year was $4,435,000,000 the exports to Europe being $5,186,000,000 including Great Britain $2,279,000,000, France $893,009,000. Imports from Europe war $751,000,000 including Britain $309,000,000..

AMERICA AND PEACE TREATY. "

WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.

The Republican leaders have decided to unite with the Democrats in a movement to bring the Peace Treaty back before an open session of the Senate. Senator Lodge has given notice of a resolution on Feb. 9, in favour of suspending the rules in order to proceed with the consideration of the Treaty.

SPECIAL CABLES,

SHANGHAI RUSSIANS FUTURE STATUS.

[China Mail SPECIAL]

FIRE ENQUIRY.

..

At the Magistracy this morning, Mr. N, L, Smith gave his decision in connection with the enquiry held into the circumstances attending the fire which broke out at No. 99 Con- naught Road West, occupied as rice godowns by the Yue Fat Loong rice firm, on the morning of January 29. His Worship ordered the premises to be released.

SHANGHAI, Feb. 7.

Mr. Lewis who appeared for the Shanghai Russians are meeting on Insurance Companies concerned, ask Sunday to discuss their future status,ed his Worship to express some toNowing the changed conditions in opinion, but his Worship said that he Siberia, which has rendered their had only two courses to take, name. position anomalous for a long time. ly, to order the release of the pre- mises or otherwise. He did not think he should express any opinion.

MEDICAL MISSION WORK IN CHINA.

SHANGHAI, Feb. 7.

An influential meeting, presided over by Sir Everard Fraser, in con- nection with British medical mission work in Chios, made a stirring appeal for funds from British merchants for the purpose of maintaining efficiency. Doctors Moorshead Durcan, Main and Davenport emphasized the commer- cial value of medical work "which deeply impressed the Chinese, bring ing them into closer contact with the British. $

Consignees of cargo ex ss. "Moorish Prince," are reminded that all goods remaining undelivered after Feb. 10, vill be. subject to rent.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

HIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.

FROM EUROPE.

The s.8. KNIGHT COMPANION, due | here Feb. 17 from Europe and sails for Japan, Feb. 18.

The . TITAN, due bere Feb. 17 from Europe and calls for Tsingtao via Japan, Feb. 18.

The e

from EASON, due here Feb. 24

tails for Shanghai and JADATA Fab. 25.

Tue 3.8. PELEUS, dae here Mar. 4 from

Europe and sails for Tsingtan, Shanghai and Japan, Mar. 6.

The s. LAYCAUN, due here Mar. 8 from Europe and sails for Shanghai and Japan Mar. 8.

The . MENTOR, dee here Mar. 15 from Europe and sails for Shanghai and Japan, Mar. 16.

The s.. KEEMUN, due here Mar. 30 from Eampe and sails for Tsingtan and Japan, Mar. 31.

The ... THE US, doe here April !! from Europe and sails for Sha ghai and Japan, April 9.

The 8. TELEMACHUS, due bere

-Lerel and Storage of water in reservoirs April 5 from Europe and sails for Shang-

on the 1st February, 1920:-

CITY AND HELL DIETRIOT WATHI WORKI

1919.

4. 0 in.

Tyta. Hranh 25 ft.

a. Below overdow Tytam Intermediate ◊ £t. 1

in. Below overdow

Tytam Tab 10 ft.

Below preLOW

1. Below irrime

Pokfalem, 17 ft. 8 in.

Balow OTSICOW

*0663.

LEVEL

{ft 3in. Below overdos,

35 in

Do.

Do.

25 ft. 10 la Do

Do.

Do.

Wong Nai Chung, 41, 15. ), as tt.. 0-1

ETULLES DE MISLIONS An macTELLS OF BALLŐRE,

34.

201

....

Trim Brewash_

zystam Intermediata mun

194,51

Tym Take

1.176.63

* Mai Chung western

Pokfulam at the inter-3-0-20

1511.29

1920 110.47

bai and Japan, April 6.

FROM AMERICA.

The B.A. TINDAREUS, Jelt Seattle Jan. 18 and is due bere vis Tainatau, Yokohams, Kobe and Manila Feb. 28.

The .s. IXION, leaves Beattle Mar. 8 and is dus here via Taingtau, Yokohama, Kobe and Manila April 16.

1!

VROM MINILL.

The B... TYNDAREUS, leaves Manila 340 Feb. 29 and is due is here Mar. 2. sailing for Seattle vis Eobe and Yokohama 1.08 Mar. 14"

847.00

$4.61 The s.8. PROTESILAUS, leaves Manila 13.5 Jan. 31 and is due here Feb. 2, esiling

Consumption of water in the City for Seattle vis Kobe and Yokohama Feb.

and Fl District. In millions and decimale

of gallons during the month of January.

Casermotion mammation

119, 12

180.10 10.17 B. Jo ecimated population - 974,3 10 127,09

Consumption per band

Kick

per day THE WEST OF FON

Constant supply in all districts January of both 1919 and 1920,

during

KOWLOOK WATER ·WORKS-LEVEL.:

1721.

2.990,

Now Best } . PAGE 154JOES'ARI Žmozzáis de BaLLONS.

2019.

1950. Howtoon Gravitation

206.02

"Convamption of water in Kowloom in anilions and decimals of gallons during the monch of January,

Comtention

attested population... Cottenpaikan par boed į

- 20 GX

14.

FROM JAPAN.

The .. LAOMEDON, leaves Toko- bars Feb. 7 and is due bere vis Robe and Shangbai Feb. 23, sailing for London via Singapore Feb. 14.

The & HYSON, leaves Yokohama Feb. 18 and is due here Mar. 15, sailing for London via Singapore Mar. 18:

The LYCAON, leaves Yokohama Mar 27 und in due here is Kobe and Shanghai Apr. 12, sailing for Loudon Tis Bingapore April 19.

The B. MENTOR, leaves Yakobama Apr. 10 and is doe here vis Kobe and and Shanghai Apr, 28: sailing for London vis Bingapore April 17.

The 6.3. RHESUS, leaven Yokohama Apr. 24 and is due here via Kobo and Shanghai May 10, lling for London

1913

47.9

102,000

May 11.

12.4/ 14.5

The Government Analyst's reports that the water is of excellent quality.

Public Works Department.

The

&&COLOPS, leaver Yokohama Mar. 8 and is due bere vis Kobe Mar. 23,

MARATHON RACE.

The Bllowing is the result of the draw for places at the starting point:

1ST ROW.

i. Gunner Jumma Khan, H.K.S.B.

RIGA

2. Pre Gray, Wins.“

3. L. Stoker Fairey. "Hawkins.” 4. Pte. Thomas, Wiks.

5. Leung Yuk Tong, South China

Atheric.

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

The Annual Tennis Tournament will be held on the Cricket Ground, commencing Monday, the 15th day of March, 1920.

The following are the events **** 1.-Championship Singles. Ea. trance Fee $3.00.-Open to any player resident in the Colony. Chal lenge Cup kindly presented by Sir Paul Chater, Kt., -value £50, to be held for one year and won outright if won three gears in succession. (Holder: Mr. Ng Sze Kwong, 1916, Pup-1919).

6. Sepoy Shah Baz Khan, 74th

Punjabis.

7. Pre. Higgins, Wilts..

6. Sepoy Nawab Khan, 74th

jabis.

2.Championship Doubles. En-

9. Gunner Sher. Khan, H.K.S.B.trance Fee, $3.00-Open to any

-R.G.A.

player resident in the Colony. Two

2ND ROW.

10. Sepoy Nik Mohd, 74th Punjabis. Challenge Cups kindly presented by Hon. Mr. He Fook, value £50, to be held for one year and won outright: 11. Sepoy Karam Singh, 74th Fun-if won by the same pair three years

jabis.

12. Sepay Mussaddi, 74th Punjabis. 13. Pte. F. Martin, Wilts.

14. Pte. Eastmond, Wilts.

15. Stoker O'Rourke, "Hawkins." 16. Sergt. Scudamore, Wilts...-.

in succession.

The following events are open to Members and Subscribers of the Club enly.

3-Handicap Singles "A". En- trance Fee, $2.50.

17. Sepoy Bhag Singh, 74th Pun-4-Handicap Singles "B". En-

jabis.

18. Pic Day, Wiks.

trance Fee, $2.50. The Committee reserve the right to make one class.

19 M. Sadick, Indian Reen. Club. of Events 3 and 4 and to put any 20. Pte. Humphries, Wilts.

3RD ROW.

21. Gunner Mobd Saleh, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A.

player in either event.

5.-Handicap Doubles. Entrance Fic, $2.00 each player The Com mittee reserve the right to make two classes of Event 5 if there are a large

22. Sepoy Hiyat Mohd. 74th Pun-number of entries.

jabis.

23. Stoker Hollyhead. "Alacrity.

24. S.P.O. Smith, "Carlisle." 25. A.B. Northan, "Hawkins." 26. A.B. Johnson, "Hawkins." 27. E.R.A. Grace, Carlisle." 28. 0.5. Field, Hawkins.. - 29. L/Cpt. Drew, Wilts. 30. Stoker Howell. Hawkins."

4TH ROW.

31. Pte. Scott, Wilts. 32.. Pre. Elms, Wilts: 33. L/Cpl. Houlain, Wilts. 34. Pte. Davey, Wilts. 35. Pte. Skul, Wilts.

36. Eric Carr, Jardine, Matheson

Co.

37. Sergt. Platt, Wilts. 38. Pre. Corbin, Wilts. 39. Lieut. Lees, 22nd Punjabis, 40. L/Cpl. Nye, Wilts.

5TH ROW.

"

Doubles. 6. Mixed Handicap Entrance Fee, $2.00 each player.

A-Entries Close on Wednesday, 25th February.

B-No Entry Drawn if Fees are Unpaid.

C-Non-Playing Members may enter for Events 3, 4, 5 and 6 upon payment of $1.00 extra entrance fee for each event.

D. Ladies, whose husbands sre- not Members or Subscribers of the Cricket Club, or if unmarried, are not living with some relative who is

• Member or Subscriber, cannot enter for Event No. 6 unless the & Committee give special permission.

41. D. A. Hyder, Indian, Reen.

Chub.

42. Naick Rattan Singh, 22nd Puni

jabis.

13.

43. A.B. Bailey. "Ambrose." 44. N. B. Mohomed, Kowloon. 45. A.B. Watson," Hawkins." 46. Sepoy Bartan Singh, 74th Pun-

jabis.

47. Sepoy Teja Singh, 22nd Pun-

jabis.

48. D. Laing, Queen's College. 49. L/Cpl. Hibberd, Wilts. 50. S.P.O. Woods, "Carlisle."

6TH ROW. 51. Pte. Mayne, Wilts. 52. Gunner Hudson, R.G.A. 53. Pte. Bridewell, Wilts.

54. Pte. Woodward, Wilts.

E-The Committee reserve the right to make any by-laws, condi- tions, and regulations in respect of the Tournament.

F.-The Ground will be available for matches on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays until the end of the Cricket Season.

94. Stoker Williams, 1.15. 95. Pte. Hemming. Wilts. 96. H. W. Fraser, H.K. Police.

97. L/Cpl. Britten, Wilts.

98. Sroker Smith, "Hawkins." 99. Inspector R. R. Wood, Sanitary

Board.

100. Pte. Davidson, Wilts.

IITH ROW. 101. Boy Cools, "Hawkins." 102. O.S. Colgate, "Hawkins."" 103. Sepoy Feroz Khan, 74th Pun-

jabis.

104. Stoker Wilds, "Hawkins." 105. Bugler Amar Singh, 74th Pun-

jabis.

55. Sepoy Arjan Singh, 22nd Pun- 106. Stoker Marsh, "Hawkins,”

jabis.

56. Stoker Barry. L.15.

57. Captain Bourdillon, 22nd Pun

jabis.

58. Sepoy Gurbaksh Singh, 74th

Punjabis.

59: L.Tel. Conway, L.9., 60. Pie. Pearce, Wis.

7TH ROW.

61. Pte. Budd, Wilts.

107.-A.B. Evans,

Hawkins."

108. Hung Kam Sang, Queen's Col-

lege..

109. Gunner Lal Khan, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A.

110. Pte. Carter, Wilts.

12TH ROW.' 111. Inspector Old, Sanitary Board. 112. J. Marshal, Loxley & Co. 113. A.B. Boorman. "Hawkins." 114. Stoker Jolley, "Hawkins." 115. Pte. Benke, Wilts. 116. Pte. Hardy, Wilts. Pun-117. W. Neal, Kowloon Docks.

118. A.B. Russell, Hawkins." 19. Pte. H. S. Smith, Wilts. 120, A.B. Ford," Hawkins."

· 13TH ROW. 121. Gunter Jahan Khan, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A.

62. L. Stoker Griggs; " Hawkins." 63: L. Stoker Norris, " Hawkins." 64. Pte. Armstead, Wilts. 65. Sepoy Ram Singh, 74th

jabis..

66. L/Cpl. Jackson, Wilts. 67. Sergt. Grace, Wilts. 68. A.B. Bird, Hawkins." 69. Cpl. Harris, Wiks. 70. Pie. Quick, Wilts.

8TH ROW.

71. R. M. Omar, Moxon, and Taylor. 72, Gunner Nadra Singh, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A.

73. Pte, Fielding, Wilts.

74. Elcon. Taylor, Carlisle." 75. A.B. Frost. L. 15.

76. Gunner Amar Singh, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A.

77. Cpl. Rooney, Wills:

78. M. Fukuichi, Mitsui Bussan

Kaisha.

79. Stoker Payne," Hawkins." 80. Gunner Mehar Singh, H.K.S.B

R.G.A.

9TH ROW, 81. Sergt. Smith, Wilts. 82. Sergt. Gaylard, Wins.

3. Seppy Joti Ram, 74th-Punjabis: 84. Pte. Martin, Wiks..

122. Sepoy Mahbub Khan, 74th Pun-

jabis.

123. Ganner Nizam Din, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A.

124. Havildar Aur Singh, H.K.S.B.

"R.G.A.

125. Gar Karim Bukhsh, H.K.S.B.

R.G.A

Mobd,

126. Pie. Rogers, Wilts. 127. Pre. King, Wilts.

Ghulam 128. A/NK.

H.K.S.B. R.G.A.- 129. Cpl. Norman, Wilts. 130. Stoker Walters, Hawkins."

114TH RÓW.

131. A.H: Dubock, L. 13.

132. Pie: Ward, Wilts.

133. Pie Musk, Wilts.

134. Lieut. Dale, H.K.S.B. R.G.A.

135 B A Hyder, Indian Reco.

Club."

85. Gunner Mur Mohd, H.K.S.B. 136. Pte. Tissler, Wits.

R.G.A.

86. Gunner Sadhu Singh, H.K.S.B.

R.GIA.

88. Sepoy Mangal Singh, 74th Pun

jabia.

89, Sergt. Whatley Wilts:

90. A.B. Whitehead, "Hawkins."

abewailing for Liverpool via Bingapore. Mar. 10TH ROW.

-WA CHATHAM,"

Weder Authority,

The KNIGHT, COMPANION, leaves Yokobams Mar 18 ud la due here

137. Sepoy Dalel Singh, 74th Pun

jabis.

138. Lieut. Beven, Wills. 139. Ganner Hasham Ali, H.K.S.B.

R.GA

140, 0.3. Willoughby," Hawkins." 15TH ROW. 141, Lieut. Dodington, Vilts.

91: Sepoy Munsha Singh, 74th Pun 142. Gnr, Thakar Singh, H.K.S.B.

jabis.

I Kobe, Mar 27, salling for Liverpool92.L/Cpl. Realff, Wilts via Bingapore Mar 18

93. A.B, Davis, " Alterity,"

RO.A.

143. Sepoy Hazara Singh, 22nd Pun

Phabis.

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