TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Reader's Service to the China Malĺ
"ANGLO-AMERICAN RILATIONS.
SPEECH BY LORD READING.
LONDON, May 31. Speaking at a luncheon at the Aldwych Club, Lord Reading, dealing with Anglo-American relations, said Americans and Englishmen felt that the co-operation that existed in war should be continued in peace and become more and more effective. He was unalterably convinced that between American and Britain lay the future of the world and the destiny of man- kind. Alluding to the effect of the Irish question on American opinion, Lord Reading said every British Ambassador in America had to take into account Irish propaganda in the United States. Americans" recognised the difficulties of the situation. It would be a fortunate day in Anglo-American relations when Irish propaganda and the Irish question were removed from the United States. Britain and America were going to be rivals in trade and commerce in fature, but friendly rivals. With regard to war debts to America he was sure Britain was not going to expect any remission but intended to pay fuily, (Cheers).
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THE DOMINIONS
RELATIONS WITH THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. -
LONDON, May 31
With regard to the Sunday Express statement Reuter learns that no definite decision has yet been reached with regard to the new arrangement of conducting business between the Dominions and the imperial Goyern- ment, but it seems possible that as decisions must shortly be made deal with regard to the Government Department that will have to with British mandated territories, decision may be taken with regard to the Dominion also. It has been proposed that the. Colonial Office which already deals with the mandated ex-German territory should deal with other British mandated territory. Authoritative circles gen- erally feel there should be a department dealing exclusively with the Near East, Egypt. Palestine, Mesopotamia and Arab questions, not neces- sarily under a new Minister nor involving the creation of a new office. The suggestion" that "Dominion's business should be transferred from the Colonial Office to the President of the Council is considerably favoured in influential quarters.
THE TURKISH TREATY.
CONSTANTINOPLE, May 30. The Turkish delegates have arrived with the Treaty. A combination between the Government and the Kemalists is possible owing to the severity of the conditions regarding Smyrna and Thrace. The Government is not attacking the Kemalists; only protecting the local populations.
ANGLO-RUSSIAN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.
LONDON, May 31..
Krassin bas had his first interview with Mr. Lloyd George to discuss the opening of Anglo-Russian commercial relations. Mr. Bonar Law, Lord
Curzon and General Horne were present."
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NO PROPAGANDA.
LONDON, May 31.
It is understood that the British, Government will insist on the release of British prisoners in Russia before assenting to a resumption of trade. Today's meeting between Krassin and British Ministers dealt with only general trade proposals, not with any question of recognition, the object being to discover what Russia needed and what she was able to It was made clear that trade could not be conducted export. simultaneously with propaganda.
ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.
LONDON, May 31.
The ex-pilot Hingler has left Croydon in a single seater Avro to attempt to fly to Australia. The machine is low-powered, being fitted with a thirty five horse power Green engine.
COUNTY CRICKET.
Yorks beat Gloucester by an innings and 55 runs,
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICES.
MENTHOLATUM
the BEST
REMEDY
FOR COLD IN THE HEAD WHAN APPLIED IN TRE NOSTRILS.
OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS:
KING'S BIRTHDAY.
FLYING
AT
REPULSE BAY
TO-MORROW (Thursday), 3rd June, Commencing 230.
Safety: No Stunts.
The Macao Aerial Transport Company will give a demonstration, weather permitting of plain and safe seaplane flying with:
FIVE MACHINES
at Repulse Bay on THURSDAY, Srd June, and on FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY following, commencing each day at 2.30 pm..
Passengers will be carried for short fights. Silver medallions and certificates of My First Flight" will at
later date be given to all who participate.
Booking is at the Hongkong Hotel Main Office and at Repulse Bay Hotel, where particulars can be obtained on application.
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Hongkong, May 29, 1920.
C. E. W. BICOU,
Managing Director.
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RUSSIANS INVADE ARMENIA. "
LONDON, May 31.
Delayed British telegrams from Tiflis report that two Russian cavalry regiments crossed the Armenian frontier at Uzuncala on May 21 and are advancing into Armenia. The Armenian Government has formally pro- tested to Moscow and has despatched troops to the scene.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The N.Y.... Kano Main (European Liae) left Singapore for this port on the 28th May and is expected bere en the 2cd June.
The K&A. B. B, Co. Ltd, 5-5, Kidder
we left. hobe for this Port on the 9th in-tant at a m. and is due here on the 2nd June at about am. Th P. & 7. 8. N. Co., s. Kurvola Left Singapore for this Fort on the 29th instant at 6 a.m. and is due bere on the 2rd June at about 6 am. The P. M. 8. 8. Co's. s. Doylentorn (Calcutta Line) left Singapore on May 28th and may be expected here on or about June 3rd. The N.Y... Shincui Maru (Pombay
Tane) left Bombay for this pirt direct on the. 14th May end is expected here on the 4th June The P. & OBL & AL Arvatoon Apear left Shanghai for this Port on the 1st ultimo at a.m; and is due here on the 4th instant at about evening.
The P. & N. Co., (Mc, Me) s Delta left Singapore for this Port on the 1st instant at 10.30am. And is dae here on the 4th instant at about
BBAM1
The P. & 0.8. F. Co, as. Kildonan Castle left Singapore for this Port on the 30th instant at 4 p.m. and is dee here on the 5th June at about
The .Y.K. 8.8. Meida Maru (Bombay
The N.Y.K. 5.8. Fushimi Maru (Ameri-
Can Live) lefe Kobe for this port via Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila, on the 26th May and is expected bere on the 7th Juze
The T.E.K.sa Shingo Haru arrived at Yokohama on May 24th and salis
May ith, for Hongkong vis Manila, being due bere June 6.
The F. M. S. S. Co.'s es. Benador left Shanghai on May 29th for Manila and may be expected here on or about Wednesday June 9.
The N.Y.K. ss. Etiano Maru (European Line) left Kobe for this port via
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Moji and Shanghai on the 1st June and is expected here on the 10th June-
The NYE Ekinryu Maru (Calcutta "Line) left Caloutts for this port vin Rangoon and Singapore on the 24th May and is expected here on the 19th Jose,
The N.T.K. ss. Perang Mari (Liver- pool Line) left Glasgow for this
port via Saez on the 28th April and
is expected here on the 9th June.
The N.Y.E. &a. Iyo Mara (European Line) left London for this port via
Soes on the 6th May, and is expect- ed here on the 17th Jane.
The N.Y.X. s.s, Durban Haru (Hamburg Line; left London for this port vis Saez on the 8th May.and is expected- hare on the 19th June.
CAUSE OF DESPONDENCY,
Line) left Bombay for this portESPONDENCY is often caused by direct on the 19th May and is jedigestion and constipation, and expected here on the 8th June. quickly disappear when Chamberlain's The N.Y.E, B.A. Heinei Maru (Bombay Tablets are taken. These tablets streng
Line) left Bombay for this port then the digesting and move the bowels. direct on the 21st May and: ex- For sale by all Chemists and Stora pected here on the 6th Jane.
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PHOTO SUPPLIES.
Cameras, Camera Supplies, Printing Paper,
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POST OFFICE.
GENERAL HOLIDAY.
The General Post Office will be open on Thursday, Juta, from 8 a.m. to noon culy.
There will be one delivery of ordinary Correstandence and one collection of letters from the Fillar Boxes
The Money Order Office will be entire by closed.
The District Post Offices will be open from 8 am. and from 5 pm to 6 pm. with the exception of Kowloon Office |which will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 3.m.
only.
There will be one delivery from Dis. trict Offices at noon.
Registered and Parcel Male are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below.unks otherwise stated, and where mals are advertised to close before 9 m registered and parcel mals are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
KIWARD WAILE.
WEDNESDAY, June 2 StrainPer KAMO MARU. Japan-Per KIDDERPORE. Stanghal-Fer TEAN.
THURSDAY, Jane 3.
Straits-Per KARNALA.
FRIDAY, June 4.
Bombay-Fer SHINZUI MARU.
SATURDAY, June 5.
Straita-Per KLDOÑAN CASTLE. --
SUNDAY, June 6
Bombay Fer HEIMEI MARU. Bombay Per MEICHT MARU.
MONDAY, Jane 7..
Kanils-Per
Japan Sharabai and
FUSHIMI MARU. WEDNESDAY, June 9. Straita-Per PENANG MARU.
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WEDNESDAY, Jane 2. Hotbox-PerTANGTSEKTANG, 5p.m. Fort Bayard-Per SHUN CHEONG,
5 pm,
Esip tang-Per MO HON: 5 p. THURSDAY, June 3.
| Swztów, Amoy and Formoes via Takao-
Per SOSKU MARU, 8 am” Shanghai, North China and fapen via *Kobe-Fer KAMO MARU,
9.5.
Sendakso, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday land-Per EID- DERPORE Registration 9.15 am Letters 10 aim.
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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.
FROM HUROPE.
*Shangbai, North. China, Japan via Yokohama, Honolulu, Caraca United States, Central wod South America and EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO-Per NANKING. Begistration 9.15 am. Letters 10 am Shanghai and North China-Per SUN-
"NING, 10 am. *Shanghai North China and Javan via Kobe For KAMO MARŲ, 10 s.m. Shanghai, North China, Japan via
Nagasaki Canada,
The TALTHYBIUS, dus here June States, Central and South 1st, and sails for Japan, Jure 3. Americs and EUROPE vis The PAK LING, due bere Jane VANCOUVER BC.Per EM-ad, sad sila for Japan vie Shanghai PRESS OF ASIA. Registration June 4 9.45 Letters 10.30 m. Japan vis Kobe-Per EWAIBANG,
Noug *Swatow, Shanghai and North Chins. For ESANG. Noơn Haiphong—Per CEONGVA, 5 P.tân
United
FRIDAY, June 4. 5harghai, North China and Japan ris
Moji-Per KARMALA, 9 8.m. Straite, Bangkok. "Ceylon, Mauritius,
L Marquis, *South Africa, *India vis Dhanushkodi, Egypt *nd *EUROPE via SUEZ-Per PROFESSOR, & A-TA Philippine Islands Per WINGSANG,
- 10 !
Svatov, Amoy and "Foochow-Per HAT
LOONG, I p m. Philippine Islanda Per YUENSANG,
p.m.
SATURDAY, June 5. S Sandakan-Per HINSANG, 10am. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, L. Marquis, South Africa, India vis Dhanushkodi, Bombay, Aden Erypt and EUROPE vË MAR SEILLES Per DELTER gistration 8.45 Letters 10 30 am. The Parcel Mail will be closed
Friday, 4th June at 5 p.z.
OT
Java and Port Moresby via Estavi TIILEBOET, 1 p.m..
Shanghai and
The ́s.&. AGAPENOR, dne here Jans 4th, and sails for Japan, June &.
The 8.8. ELPENOR, due here June 14th and sails for Shanghai Jane 16.
The 5.5 DEUCALION, due hero Jane 18th, and sails for Ebanghai, June 12
The && THESEUE, due brre June 4th and saile for Shanghai and Hankow Jane 25.
ti
The sa LAOMEDON, doe bere June 28th and sails for Japan Jume 37,
The 5. DEMODOCUS, duo hag June 27th and sails for Shanghai Jane 28.
The &s. PYRRHUS, due bes June 26th and sale for Shanghai June £9.
The as ALCINOUS, due here Joly 3rd and sails for Shanghai and Taku July A
The 6 BELLEROPHON, dus here July 13th and sails for Japan July 14.
The as NINGCHOW, due hore July 18th and saila for Shanghai and Jaran July 18.
The 8. STIEGERWALD, due bere July 25th and sails for Japan July 20.
FROM AMERICK.
FROM CANADA.
The 5. EMPRESS OF RUBIA, leaves Vancouver June 3rd, and is due here ria Yobobama, Kobe, Nagasaki,
The as. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, Jesires Shanghai and Manila on Jane 24. Vancouver June 23rd, and is due bere vis Tokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Bhanghai on July 15.
· FROM MINILĀ.
The 64. WEST HIMROD, is due bere from Manila on June 8th and leaves for San Francisco on June 8.
The sa TINDAREUS, leaves Manila Jate 13th due bere June 13th and les res for Beattie, viz Kobe and Yokohama,
June 24.
The 3.8 LXTON, loaves Manila July 19th and is due here July 31st, sailing for Seattle via Hobe and Yokobama, Aug. 8.
The BA PROTESILAUS, ioares Manila August 131b, and is due bere Aug. 15th,
ard sails for Seattle via Hote and Yobstams August 25.
The 3.5. TYNDAREUS, leaves Manila
Sept. 9th, is due here Sept. 11th and suilla for Seattle via Kobe and Yokohams Sept. 21
ARRITALA
June 1
The TJIKEMBANG, Dutch 3,747 boris, from Java -Capt. J. Bouman, 7.C..L. Taikoo Dock
The .. BALLOONG, Brit, 1,108 tons, from Swatow, Capt. Thomson, D. L. & The G. KIDDERPORE Brit., 3,283 tos from Kobe, Capt. R Stringer,
The ss. SHINYO MARU, left Een Co, Wharf North China - Per KILDONAN CASTLE, 3 p.m.
Francisco May 7th, and is one here vis
Shanghai and Forth China-Per TEAN, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki
2 pm
SUNDAY, June -6. Weihaiwel Chefoo and Tientsin-Fer
HUICHOW, 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formoes vir Kee long-Per AMAKUSA MARU,
9 a.m.
TUESDAY, June 8.
Am.
and Manila on Joue 8."
The 6.8. ECUADOR, left San Fran cisco May 1st, and is due bere, vis Eonolela, Japan, Shanghai and Mapiis, June 9.
P. & G. 9. N. Co., AL.
The G.B. TEAK, Brit. 1,351 tons, from...- Swatow, Capt McDonald, B. & F. C36,
The KWAISANG, Brit, 1,435 tons, from Calcutta and Straits, Capt. The s.. TYNDAREUS, left Seattle Hussey, J. M & Co. Kowloon Wharf. 6-3. AMAKUSA MARU, Jap.. May 14th and is due here is Yokohama,1370 tons, from Bestow, Capt. Kobaya- Kobe and Manila, June 15,
The 6.5 PERSIA MARU, left Sanshi, 0.5.K. Wha£. Francisco May 26th and is doe bere, via Honolula, Yokohama Kobe, and Naga- saki June 27.
The sa KOREA MARU, leste Ba Francisco June 6th and is due bere, vis Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe and Naga
July 5
CLBIHANCES.
June 2.
The 8. KAMO MARI, (Jap, cleared
*Swsto
TU, 10 Bangkok Fer ORENG. Philippine Islands Japan vis-Moji Canada, United States, Cen: tral and South America and *EUROPE vis VICTORIA, BO Por CHICAGO MARU, Regis
The 8. COLOMBIA, left San today and will sail for Yokohama tia tration 9.15 a.m. Letters 10 Francisco May 29th and is due here is Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, ecolula, Japan, Shanghai and Mails, cloured to day and will sail for Takao ris
Mauritios, L. Margues, South
Shanghai at 10 am, to-morrow.
The F. SOSHU MARU, (Jap.
Africa, Iodis via Dhanushkodi, July 7"
The NILE, leaves San Francisco Swatow at 10a.m. to morrow,
The BE. MOHON, (Chi), cleared to- Egypt, and EUROPE BUEZ Jane 29th, and is due hare via Honolulu,
Fer TEIRESIAS. Registra Yokohama, Nagasaki, and Shanghat on day and will sail for Haiphong at 7 a.m.
tion 9.45 am. Letters 10.30 DA
The as IXION, leaves Besttle Juns
tomorrow.
*
The .s. KIDDERPORE, (Brit.),
Melbourne via Sandakan at noon to- 24th, and is due bere vis Yokohama,cared to-day and will sail for Kobe, and Manila, July 28.
The Parcel Mail will be closed July 17. on Monday, 7th June at 6 p.m. Swalow, Amoy and Bocchow-Fer BAL
HONG, 1 pm.
Arcy, Shanghai and North China-
SHANTUNG, 2 pm THURSDAY, Jume 10. Shanghai and North Chips
The &-TENTO MARU, leares Banmorrow." Francisco June, 30th, and is die bere vis Honolulu, Yokobama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Mapil Arg. 1.
Per Francisco June 28th, and is das here vis The sa VENEZUELA, leaves San Tokohama, Kobe, Shanghai and Manila on Aug 4.
-SINKIANG, 11 Onzie, FRIDAY, June 11, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-
CHING, 1 p.m.
*Correspondence bearing vessel's name
only..
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The 3 PROTESILAUS, leaves Seattle July 11th, and is due bere vis Tokohams, Kobe and Manila August 16.
FROM AUSTRALI.
- DEPLETURES...
Capt.
The 6.7. NAMSANG, (Brit. Liddell, Agents J. 51. & Co., left for Kobe viz Moji to-day,
The YEI MARU, (Jap.), Capl" Nishilawa. Agents Dodwell & Co., left"
Chia Wan Tao to-day.. The DRYDEN (Amer.). Capt. Lenr, Agents Admiral Line left for
for New York via Honolulu to-day.
The 6. SUIYANG, (Brit.), Capt The LE ST. ALBANE, laft Mel Gibbe, Agarts B. & S., left for Shanghai
Le Jane lat, and is dos bere via ris Amoy to day, Bydney Brisbane. In meille. Calrush & AWA WARU, (Jan), Capt. Thareday Island, Sandakan and Manila Hirada, Agents NYK, left for Yoko
bama ris Shanghai to day. June 30,
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