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WEATHER REPORT.

April 13 1h. 10n.-Owing to the absence of telegraphic from the majority of stations, no summary of pressure dia- tribution can given and no weiber map will be trued.

Hongkong Bainfall for the 4 hours anding at 10 am, to-day, 0.10 inch Total size. January 1st, 6.84 inches. against an average of 8.47 inches..

FARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Bomics to the China Mat.)

THE SITUATION IN QERMANY.

LONDON, April 19th.. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law was bombarded with questions on the Anglo-French situation.

Fiscount Curzon asked whether Lord Derby would attend the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris.

Mr. Bocar Lav asked that the question Forest for the 14 hours ending at may be postponed for a couple of days as this particular point had not been dis- Boon on the 18th.

cussed.

1.-Hongkong to Gap. Rock. N.E winds, fresh, moderating; cloudy generally, tog, mlst or occasional rain.

1.- Formoen. Channel Neue.

South coast of Chites between Hongkong and Lamooks.

None-

Mr. Claude Lowther asked whether the German Army, including the Reichswebr and the militia police, numbered 2,000,000:

Mr. Bonar Law did not think that there was a shadow of foundation for such a suggestion.

Mr. Bonar Law, replying to Mr. J. C Wedgewood. said "the Government's information was that the Reichswehr -South coas of China between would be shortly withdrawn from the Hongkong and Hainan.

None

ROYAL OBSERVATORY, ROUGXỤNG, DAILY WEITHRA REPORT

Station.

APRIL 15, 1320, -6 kl.

Hour.

Barometer Harometer

at Den Level,

Temperatura.

Humidity.

Direction-

divostock 8:

Hamaro

Hakodate.

Tokio

Kochi

flagnenkin.

Kazubima.

Ushims

Naba........

Boniz leland Welbsiwal

Hankow...

Kai'jima

Kukdang-

62.00:01

Lahang

Changsha

Shanghai..

Cutela.....

Amoy are 8 19.98

Swatow

Sharp Pk... 7 & 29.66

lad..

Koshan...

99.9%

x 3

Talbot...

Taichu

Тлірыц

Pescadores.

Canton Hongkong. Gap Rock..

Wachow Fak bol

Flottowi

Pholien

Tourano .... C.St. James Aparri ... Dagupan Manila Legnapi ....

The ban

Iloilo

Sariga

4.20 29.86

Gusm

Labasa... 05

adin

Weather.

8:0

U

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, April 15, 1890.

1. BaxoXETER, reduced to a degrass Fahrenheit, on the level of the seals nehce, tenths and hundredth

Essen district but the Government was not aware whether they had actually been withdrawn.

Mr. Kenworthy, a ked whether we were taking steps to insist on the withdrawal of the Germans from the neutral zoce

Mr. Bocar Lave deprecated the discus- sion of isolated parts of the subject be- cause the matter affects not merely Great Britain but all the Allies, ang it WAF possible that develupawns might make discussion advisable, but he hoped not. If it did, the Government would be quite ready to give the opportunity. The house must realise that any statement in the House of Commons, especially by a mem- ber of the Government, apparently justi Eying our attitude, might have the appear- sace of criticising the attitude of our Allies; also it might convey to the Cler man Government the idea that there was nos a complete agreement between the Allies regarding the importance of the Treaty,

The subject was then dropped.

Paas April 19th. Lord Derby this afternoon delivered the reply of the British Government to the Becond Frenca Note." It appears that as a result of the presentation of this third British Note the insident is regarded as being on the point of a settlement.

April 13:h In the Nationalb & the Chur celter, Herr Mueller, protesting against the occupation of Frankfort, acctised France of breaking the Versailles Treazy and discrediting the League of Nations. Ho said that The occupation was undertaken without the sanction of the other signa tories, without any justification in the Treaty and in direct contradiction to the protocol of

of December 8th He declared that post-war breaches of the Treats are oaly punishable in necordance with the prescriptions of international law or the terms of the Treaty which does not entitle individual signatories to invade Germany. while the League's Covenant contends that hostilities are not allowable against a now member of the League without a prior

to the League Council. Apper Wineller protested against France's use of Senegalese troops and discredited the idea that this was done as the strength of the Entente had declined. The French occupation had stirred up the Nationalis tie instinct, giving a fresh impetus to militarism in Germany. Herr Mueller said he was negotiating with the Entente with a view to the prolongation watil July 10th of the agreement permitting the retention of troops.

PROBLEM OF EXCHANGE.

LONDON, April 13th. In the House of Commons, on the Civil Service Estimates. Mr. Hopkins drew attention to the foreign exchange value of the pound sterling, and suggested taxa- tion of the imports of laxuries.

Mr. Baldwin for the Treasury, em phasised that, the recovery from the pre- sent

faancial malady was bound to be long, slow and costly, and agreed that | increased taxation was desirable, but expressed the opinion that the less inter- Cerence there was in currency matters the better, Until the debtor nations

made

the annual revenue balance the expendi-

se

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FROM EUROPE.

The s... TEUCER, due here Apr. 93 from Burope, and sail forokobams via Tingtao, Nagasaki, Moji and Robe, Apr.,

from Europe and saile for Shanghai Apr. The 8.3. LAERTES, dae here Apr. 23

09.

The s.s. EURYADES, due bare May 1st from Europe and sails for Japan via Tsingtau May 2..

The 5.8. TTDEUS, due hers May 1st frem Europe and sails for Japan vis Shanghai May 2.

12th, and sails for Shanghai May 13.

The 1.5. IDOMENUS, doe here May The 8.A. TEIRASTAS, due bere May 16th, and salls for Shanghai May 17. -

The 3.3. TALCHYBIUS, due bere Mar 25th, and sails for Japan, May 26.

The 8.& HELENOS, due hero May 7th, and sails for Japan is Shanghai, May 5.

The A. AGAPENOR, due bere May alat, and sails for Japan, Jane 1.

The .8. PAK LING,, duc here Juno 9th, and sails for Japan, Jone 10.

The 3.5. DEUCALION, das here Jane 12th, and sails for Shanghai, June 13.

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FROM AMERICA.

The a... COLOMBIA, left San Fran-

1. TOKPERATURE, In the shade in debth other efforts to improve the state cisco Mar. 8, and is due here vis Hobo of their entrener would be of the slightest lain, Japan, Shergini and Manila Apr. arees Fahrenheit.

He pointed out that the British exchange position had greatly improved, and emphasised that financial stability conid only be achieved by economy and increased production of necessaries.

Lospos, April 19th.

3. HUMIDITY, in. percentage of satura tion, the humidity of air saturated with wolture being 100.

DILECTION OF Winn, to two points,

6. Fonar OF WIND, according to Beadford Scale!

6. STATE OF WRAT, b blue sky, detached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast passing showers, a squal, rain, 1 mov thunder ▾ visibility" w dow, wek

7. Bate in inches teath and har

dredth.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The Mido-table dvom below has been empiled at the National Almanse Office

to London from the result of the analysis af observations taken by means of an automatic tide-recording machine in the

and is due here via Tsingtao, Japan and The 8.8. IXION, left Seattle Mar. 11 Manin, April 10.

The 3.4. PROTESILAUS. left Seattle and Robe Mays. April 3rd, and is du bure via Yokohams,

LTD.

The A. NELECS, lenyes Yokohama May • 22ud, and is due herè, via. Kobe and Shanghai, June 7th, and sails for Londos, Amsterdam and Hamburg, vis Singapore. May 8.

The s.3. EEEMUN, leaves Yokohama Apr.

24 and is due here vis Kobe and Shanghai May 9.

The 8: STENTOR, leaves Tokohams Apr. 34 and is dus here via Kobe and Bhanghai May 10th, and sails for London Amsterdam and Hamburg, via Singapore, May 11.

The HESUS, leaves Yokohama Apr. 24 and is dus bere via Kobe and ghai May 10 ailing for London

May-1.

The ss. TELEMACHUS, leaves Yoko- hams May 8 and is due bere vis Kobe and Shanghai May 23.

The &s TALTHYEIUS, leaves Yoko- bama June 19th. due here via Kobe and Shanghai, Jute 28th and sails for Liver pool, vis Manila, Singapore, Cence and Marseilles, June 29,

* The so. HELENUB, leaves Yokohama

Jaze 19th, due here is Kobe and bhanghai July 6, and sails for London, Amsterdam and Hamburg, vis Singa. pore, July 6.

FROM SHANGHAI,

The sa. RHESUS, leaves Bhanghai April 15th, and iadne here April 19th. and sails for London, Armsterdam and Antwerp, via Singapore, April 20.

The IDOMENEUS, leaves Shang- bai Hay 20th duo here May 24th, and

sails for Liverpool, via Singapore; May

26..

The 6.4. TERESIAS, leaves Shanghai May 27th, is due here May 31, and sails via Singapore, June 1. for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp,

FOST OFFICE.

Begistered, and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to alosa before 9 1. registered" and parcel malls aro closed si á p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD WITA

THURSDAY, April 15. Australis and Manila -Per AKI MARU. Europe (via Negapatam)-Per SADO

MARU

FRIDAY, Apr 16. Saigon-Per SIERRA VENTANA, Shanghai-Per KHIVA? « Shanghai-Per SUIYANG.

SATURDAY, April 17.

Japan--Per MADRAS.

SUNDAY, April 18

Japan-Per RANGUON MARU,

OUTWARD MAITS.

FRIDAY, April 16.

Formosa via Keelung Per KAMUI

MARU, SA..

Swatow and traits-Par HUPER,

06.07.

Shanghai. North Chips. Japan. vid. Kabe-P SADO MARU, 10. a.m.

Japan via Nagasaki-For AKI MARU,

10am-

*Straits, *Bangkok, *Barmah. Calcutta & Ade. Per DOYLESTOWN, 11am.

Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG,

2. p.m.

*Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius

L Marquis South Africa *India via. Dhanushkodi, Bow bay and Aden-Per BURMA MARU, Sp.. Saigon-Per TELEMACHUS, 4 p.m. Shanghai, and North China-Per YUN

KAN, 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, April 17. Java and Fort Moresby vis. Batavia- . PecTJIRODAS, 10's... Stipits, Bangkok, Cerlon, Mauritius, I. Marquis South Africs, India vis Dhanushkodi, Egypt and EUROPE via MARSEILLES KHIVA, Registration 9.45 am.. Letters 10.30 am.

The Parcel Mail will be closed on Friday, 16th, April at 6 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per HAL

HONG Shanghai and North China - Per

CHENAN, 3p.m. SUNDAY, April 18..

Frmoss

Swatow, Amoy and

Japan

Keelung-Fer KAIJO MARU, MONDAY, April 19. via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cazade, South America and EUROPE vis BAN FRANCISCO-Per PERSIA MARU, Registration 8.30 a.m. Lettere 9 a.mk. Japan via Kobe and Beattle-Por WEST

TVAN, 10 am. TUESDAY, April 0.

United States, Central and

Haiphong-Fer KAIFONO, 3 s.to.

*Swatow and Bangkok-Per LUCROW,

Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,

Amoy,

South Africa, L. Marques, Indis vis -Dhanushkodi, Bombay and, Aden-Per DILWARA, 11 a.m. Bwatow, Amoy ard Foochow Per HAI

CHING, Noon. Shanghai and Forth China-- Fer SULYANG, 3 p.m. THURSDAY, April 22. Shanghai and North Ching-Per

SUNNING, 115. Tientsin-Fer BUICHOW, 11

FRIDAY, April £3.

and Foochow Per Amoy MORIALTA, Noon, SATURDAY, April 24, Bhanghai and North China

Swatov,

Fer

TEAN, 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, April-25. Straits Bangkok, Ceylon Mauritius L. Marquis, South Africa, India vis Dhanushkodi, Egypt and EUROPE via MARSEILLES- Por YOKOHAMA MARU. Re gistration 9 s.in. Letters 9 a.m. TUESDAY, April 27. Shanghai, North China and Japan via

Kobe-Per KITANO MARU, 10 a...

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A BANDMAN DIVORCE.

WIFE'S PLEA FOR SPEEDY DIVORCE.

OPERA TOUR WITH HER LOVER.

DIVORCE DIV.Mr. Justice Horridge. The following is. From the Dally Mall of February 24:

Lieut.-Col. George Lockhart Piercy Henderson, R.A.F, of Cambridge- Square, Baker-street, W.C. 1, was granted a decree dissolving his mar- riage with his wife, Mrs. Kathicen Eda Henderson, on the ground of her misconduci with Mr. Leyland Hodg

on, a member of an operatic com- Zealand via THURSDAY TR. Pany. The wile denied misconduct, LAND-Per NIKKO MARU, but did not defend the case, and Mr. Registration 8.45 a... Letter Hodgson did not appear and was no: Bangkok. Ceylon, Mauritius

represented.

FRIDAY, April 30. Philippine Islande, Australia, and New

The 4. DEUCALION, leaven § org- hat June 17, dus here June 31 and Bails The movements of the German mark,

for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp Straits, are exciting interest in the City where it has appreciated from 2 to £1 to 217 in Francisco Apr. 3, and is due bere via

The &S. VENEZUELA, left Suavis Singapore, June 22. the past week Dealers in exchange are Honolulu, Japan, Shanghai and Manila, of opinion tha: the movement is due to Masis.

the political rather than to any improve-

ment in the German economic position. The 8.8. ECUADOR, loaves San Fran

cisco May 1st, and is dus here, vis. is is, therefore, regarded as only a Honolulu, Japer, Shanghai and Manila, temporary

a City June 9. says that it is common authority, horovement by

The

FROM MINILA.

knowledge that the British Government May 12th, due here, via Yokohama. Bobe The 0.8. TINDAREUS, leaves Eesttle! has assured Germany that it favours and Hanila, Juzė 13. more liberal policy regards the supply of raw materials for industries. factors against the maintenance of any improvement are that the appreciable banks in Northern Europe are balging marks and the inflation of currency is proceeding unchecked, the paper money circulating having bcea doubled within the past twelve months.

TREATY WITH · AFGHANISTAN.

LONDON, April 19th. The Secretary of State for India an-

Water Police Rasin at Tan Sha Taunounces that one of the terms of the treaty Anring the years 1909-8,

The zure of the table corresponds with the set of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 tee

fnches below mean: sen-level

of peace with Afghanistan on August 8th, 1910, provided that if the Afghans sincerely anxious to regain British, Friend ship the latter were prepared to receive another Afghan Mission after six months

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The N.VI. S. Sado Maru (European Line) lett Singapore for this port on the 19th April and is expected here on the 15th April

The N.Y.E. ss. Aki Mary (Australian Line) left Manila for-this port on the 18th April and is expected here on the 15-April.

The P. M. E. S. Coles Colombia left

Manils on the 18th inst, and is dus here on Thursday April 15.

The s'e. IXION, leaves Manila Apr. 18} and is due here Apr. 20.

.

The

CF.C. as. Saivang left Shanghai

on the Jäth inst. Instant and is

due at Hongkong on the 18th inst

The

The 5.4. PROTESILAUS; leaves Manik May 7 and is due here May ..-

The sa TINDAREUS, leaves Manils June 11th due bere fune 13th and leaves for. Seattle, ria Kebo and Yokohama, June 21.

FROM JAPAN.

The .. TITAN, left Yokohama with a view to re-establishing satisfactory Apr 2 and is dus here April 13, sailing friendship. Bince then Afghan politics for Liverpool via Singapore Apr. 15,

To obtain the depth of water on the have been obscure and there has been little The S. GREGORY APUAR,"

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L. Marquis, South Africa. India via Dhanushkodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis MARSEILLES Per TAMBA MARU Registra tion 9.45 8.m. Letters 10.20 a.m.

SUNDAY, May 2.

Counsel For Col. Henderson,

Walter Frampton and Mr.

Mr. O'Malley; for Mrs. Henderson, Mr. W. G. Vilis.

Col Henderson, examined by Mr. Shanghai, and, North China, Japan Frampton, said that he was married

vis Nagasaki, Canada, United secretly on July 8, 1912, at the Re-] States, Central and South gistry Office, Paddington. Er Jand- America, and *EUROPE via

VICTORIA B.0 Per SUWAY 1913 his wife confessed that she MARU, Registration 8 am. had been guilty of misconduct with a Letters &..

man whose name she gave, and he filed a petition for divorce. Later be forgave her, and the proceedings were abandoned He joined the Royal Engineers as a sapper in September 1014, and in October went to France.

ARRIVALA.

April 15.

Teen. TJISALAK, Datch 3,614

tom,

P. & O. 8. N. Co. 65. Khiva left from Macassar, Capt. A. W. La Booy, Shanghai for this Port on the 13th inians at 7.30 a.m. azi? is due.here on the 18th instant at about 6 am.

J.C.J.L., 421.

The S. COLOMBIA, Amer, 3,440 tons, from San Francisco, Capt. G. The P. d O. Elo đi Anh khiến Madri Doantader. Y. B. S. 8. Các chất

Joft Moji for this Port on the 19th The .. SUWA MARU, Jap, 665, instant at pm, and is due here on tone, from Keslong and Bwatow, Capt. the 17th instant at about evening. Nakamura, Eunrise & Co., C34. The N.Y.E. s. Rangoon Maru (Calcutta Lins), left Moji for this port on the 13th April and is expected here on the 18th April.

tide gange at the Victoria Naval Yazid proof of a real wish on the part of the Kobo Apr. 10 and is das bero y eft The RM8 & Monteagle

However, discussions 8h Apr. 16.

add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge Afghan Government tu a3 Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet friendship.

linober to the height given in the table. | about

VIETA. MANJE.

April 18 to 22, 1880.*

LOW WATER

Hongkong

Hongtorg

Height MOLI

Time

Moji

were The B. LYCAON, left Yokohama

CLEARANCES.

Yokohama on April 9th_left there

April 15. April 9th and is dusat Vancouver The as. WING HANG,(CHL), cleared on April 23

to-day and will sail for Kwong Chow to take

place between Mar. 27 and is cue baru via Kobe and The N.Y.E, s.. Sutea Maru (Australian Wan at noon to-morrow. representatives of the two Governments Shanghai Apr. 12, sailing for Loudon vis with the limited object of clearing up is Singapore.April 13,

Line) left Robe for this port vis The B. KAMUI MARU, (Jap, clear Manila on the 11th Apri and led to-day and will sail for Kealung ab understandings. frankly examining

The 8.a. ST. ALBANS, leaves Kobo

bore on the 24th April. 10a.m. to merrow. -/-

any obstacles lying in the way of good Apr. 20 and is dus bere via Moji Apr. 25. The relations and preparing the foundation The 8. NORE, leaves Yokohama Apr. on which negotiations for a treaty of 34 and is due here vis Kobe, Moji and friendship can be opened later,

The converentions about to be held at

Shanghai Apr. 36.

* & Manchurian Lino as.

DEPARTURES.

going an operation for appendicitis, and she did not think she would re cover. She said that she had £1,000) and asked him to look after her mother:

INDIAN TOUR GOSSIP. He next heard from her in January 1919 She then wrote?

My dear Lockhart,-I wrote yop From Bangalore last November, star ing that I was very fond of another

man.

Now I am writing to tell you that I have been unlaithlul to you, and to ask you to give me my free- dom. 1. love this man, Leyland Hodgson, and for the last month wo have been everything to each other, but we cannot go on like this for ever.

You see. Leyland Hodgson is a member of the Bandman Opera Company, and as I am in the same company, and the other people know I am married, my friendship with Leyland affords quite a lot of gossip which ! dislike. Thereloce, I should be very glad if you would make inquiries to verify my state ment of infidelity, and divorce me as soon as you can, so that Leyland and I can live together decently.

We are naturally most anxious to get married as soon as possible. I have not been a good wife to you, and had I returned to you last year) when you asked me, I should have made you most unhappy...

I hope you will forgive me for having made you so miserable.. You were always very good and kind to me, and I have been beast- y to you. I'm sorry. 1. hope that soon you will find a good woman and be really happy again.

Your wife, KIT Col. Henderson said that in Jundi

WIFE'S TOUR IN INDIA, His wife remained at their home in Maida Vale," and he alloyed her 300 a year, in addition to which he paid the expenses of the fat. "In September 1915 she expressed a de- sire to join a "touring""company" in India. Before the marriage she had he received another letter from his been on the stage, and be consented wife, who had returned to England, Later he heard from friends that She sought an interview, and he met things were not as they should be, her by appointment near Madame T and he cabled her to return and cant saud's, in Baker-street. He was in £75 for the pasaigs money,

the company of his solicitor, whom She returned in October 1918, and he introduced and who served her assured him that there was no truth with the divorce papers,

in the rumours that had reached him, Mr. Wilfred Lawson Dell, solicitor, but within three weeks she disappear said he served the documents on Mr. ed altogether. The next he heard was Hodgson, who sild he and Mrs. Hen: that she had rejoined the Bandrían derson came over the Delta," and Kazembe left. Singapore for Manila

Opera Company, and had gone back occupied a two-beri cabin and stayed: on the 18th April and may be

to India. He sent her £75 to come together on board as man and wite. ezpected here on the 25th instant.

back, but she did not do so. Mt. Frampton stated that Col. Hens" He then instructed his solicitors to derson was willing to make provision Line) left

for this port via Buez on the 20th March and is Oarey, Agent A. P. Co, left for Bing information from Bombay, he filed a year.

The 6.4. GOLDSHELL, (Amer), Capt. make inquiries, and as the result of for his wife to the amount of £100 expected here on the 28th April pora to-day

be a.. MENTOR left Yokohams Tod N.V.Keen Mary (Baropean

Hours, Mussoorie will be purely preliminary and Apr. 17th and is due bere vis Kobe and informal. Mr. Dobbs, the Foreign Secre Shanghai Apr. 20th, sails for London, tary to the Government of India, was Amsterdam and Antwerp, vis Bingapore, botding the British delegation.

tact

PRESIDENT WILSON,

April 15.

The as PELEUS, leaves Yokohama The N‚Y.K. Ba, Tensho Muru (Calcutta) The PHRANANG, (Brit.), Opt. petition alleging misconduct at Ran- Apr. 18 and is die here via hongbai Apr *Line) left Calcntis for this port vis | Hearey, Azeats, Choong Bat 8.8. Co,goon. Towards the end of 1918 be

Bangoon and Bingapore, on the sth left for Batavia today.

28, alling for Liverpool via Singapore Apr. 38.

The a AJAX, leaves Yokoheron April má inney, April 12th The Times New York Correspondent 11th, dine bore in Kobe and Shanghai, says that disquieting reports of President April 28th and sails for Lierpool vis Wilson's health are in current in Mani Singapore, Genes and Marseilles official circle, to Washington,"

April 19,

April and is expected here on the 29th April.

The N.YK. 6.8. Inata Haru (European Two new Launches are being bullt

Line) left: London for this port via

biz on the 9th April and is Hexpected Bore on the 19th May,

the..." WALLA-WALLA”

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CADE BURNETT, Editor, No. 5

ROB WILLIAM

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