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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917.
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FROM ALL TOBACCO STORES.
POST OFFICE.
WEATHER REPORT.
October 134. 11h 45-No returns On and after the 1st October, 1917, the from Japanese stations. Fressure changes rate of postage on letters from Hongkong as everywhere small; the anticyclone to Fatahan, Chan Chuan, and Whampoamored oastwarde to N. Japan, and will be & centa for each ounce or fraction low preum aree remains in the thereof.
Correspondence addrewed to... enemy subjects in Chins, Slam, Siberia and Portuguese East Afrios, Farma and Mor odbo cannot be transmitted.
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bui- saria and the Ottoman Empire S1 murpended.
e Uninsured parcela for, the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcela very carefully.
Chips Sou
Froth monsoon will continue along the China Coast, and over the N, China Sea,
Hongkong Bainfall for the 24 hours anding at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 Inob. | Total sinos Jannary ist, 77.8% inokur
against an avocage of 79.87 incbat..
FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT HOON TOMORROW
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Distrik
1 Bongkong to Gap Book.fresh;
Letters, franked at the i centa rzet addressed to Yenanfu and Mangias and other places in the Province of Yunnan bould be superscribed with the words "For delivery by the Chinese Post Office"! Formosa Channel
IMPORT PROHIBITIONS.
The public are informed that the un- dermention, d xəticles a28 prohibited from importation into the United King- dom, aitber.ty letter past or by purcel post.-
'Gold manufactured or unmanufactured including gold coin and artic en consisting partly of or cantalsing gold; All manu-1 factures of Silver other than sïiver watches and elver witch cases: Jewel- lery of any description.
Letters and Parcels containing such article cannot therefore be sccepted for trammiazion by the Post Office.
The Parcel Port service to Aden (ex- pect in respect of parcela for military and Davel addressees) has been suspended.
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ENTERTAINMENTS.
VICTORIA
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THEATRE.
Continued Success of the
"CAMEOS
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT
PART I
1 Opening Chorus; The Cameon
TO-NIGHT
Concerted," Maderia" Lyle Jefferies & Cameos
3 Violin Solo, "Cavakna" Malcolm Prentice
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4 Song, The Pride of the Pier" Rhoda Windrum
Supported by Kitts & Osborne
5 Song, "What happened in the Summer Time" Gerald Osborne
6. Song. "Coolau Dhu" Lilian Gascoigne, Violin obligato
Malcolm Prentice
7 Trio, Sea Dogs" Tier, Osborne & Prentice
8 Song," On the Day I Join the Force" Lyle Jefferies
9 Bong. "When Your'e a long long way from Home
Peggy Ross
10 Comedy Song, "Munn's" Athol Tier
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Ensemble, "Jolly good Luck" The Cameos
(INTERVALĮ
PART 1
Concerted, "The Tea Shop" The Ladies assisted-by the
Gentlemen
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October 23,
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Weather.
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FRENCH PARCEL REGULATIONS.htm
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The Public are informed that the new gawe 6 30.21 56 regulations adopted by
French Hankow Customa. kaur that sondere of parcela [chang addressed to France, Coraics and Algerin must fill in the columns of the regular
Changsha Customs Declaration particularly and axactly, amitting none of the bosdings aghai
| comprised therein.
Kukiang
Amoy It is furthermore absolutely necessary to | Swatow show in the aforesaid declaration (1)- The Tashoku full name and address of the addresses Taichu (2) A statement as to whether the contents. Tainan Fare intended for State supplies or act.
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3 Song,Wrap me in a Bundle" Peggy Rozs
4 Duet, Loveland" Lyle Jefferies & Gerald Qaborne
5 Song, Maisie" Rhoda Windrun
6 Musical Interlude, Lilian Gascoigne & Malcolm Prentice
7 Comedy Song. "Jennie” Athol Tier
$ Finale, "Good Night" The Cameos
GOD SAVE THE KING AT THE PIANO PRODUCER AND STAGE MANAGER-
JUOK KERSNAW
CHAS S. KITTS.
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THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS ISSUED BY THE
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO
MAFEKING SIEGE ECHO,
Death of Officer who Murdered a War Correspondent.
From Broadmoor criminal fanatic asylum is reported the 'death of Lieut. Kenneth Marcb- ison, who, before his conviction by chart-martial of the murder of Mr. E. G. Paralow, the Daily Chron. ie'e correspondent at Maleking, during the famous siege, bald e mmission in the Royal Artillery. The 1W0 men were On. apparently friendly trime, and 1892, dioed in November, together, Mr. Parslow acting s8 bost to the young officer. After dinner they were preseding tɔ Colonel Baden-Powell's head- qasriers, and a quarrel develop. ing the lieutenant shot Hr. Parslow dead.
A coarl-martial held in the ba- Bieged town found Lieateptat Murchison guilty of murder, and he was sentenced to death. There having been traces of eccentricity" in his previous behaviour, Lord Roberts subsequently reprieved him, the sentence being reduced" to papal serritade for life. Ia 1902 he developed undoubted in Benity, and was ramoved to Broad- Mr. Parelow left a young widow and one ebild..
mont.
Siamese for the Front:
A large number of applications have already been made at the Cadet School, Bangkok, by Siamese volunteering to go to Earepe in the expeditionary force. The fares will be equipped an a Flying Corps with avistors, motor mechanics, and medical staff, complete.
NOTICE.
WAI KEE.
FLAG & SAILMAKER
No. 129, Des Vœux Road Central Top Floor,
HONGKONG. Telephone No. 1833
NOTICES.
CANTON KOWLOON
RAILWAY.
TENDERS for the supply of
Liquors and Refreshments
at the Terminal Stations at TAI SHA TAU and Kowloon and on all trains on the above Railway.
It is hereby notilled that sealed Tenders which should be clearly marked." Tender for the sale of Refreshments and Liquors 011 the Canton Kowloon Hailway" will be received at the Head Office of the British Section st Kowloon, and at the Office of the Managing Director at TAI SHA TAU until noon of SATURDAY November 3rd.
Forms of Tender and full parti- culars may be obtained at the Head Office at the British Sec- tion at Kowloon or of the Head. Office of the Chinese Section at TAI SHA TAU.
The Railway does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tonder.
E. P. WINSLOW,
Manager,
British Section.
WEN TEH CHANG;
Managing Director, Chinese Section..
20th October, 1917.
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Any European, Non-Asistio ör
Indian desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at the Central Police Station between the hours of 9 am to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Applicants will be required to produce Passports or identifios. tion papers.
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All persone with certain excep tions who remain in Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Revistration giving the particulars required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at all Police Stations.
non-com-
The Penalty for pliance is a fine not exceeding $50,
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NOTICES.J
MASSAGE.
MR. HONDA. Traina uzue Wars. Ten years experience. Formerly of Tokyo Military Hospital. WILL VISIT PATIENTS' RESIDENCES IF PREFERRED.
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Fahrenheit on the level of the was in in 1 Barometer, Induced 10 37 degross thes, tenths and hundredths.
1 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees
Fahrenhalt.
? Hamidity, in percentage of saturation
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4 Direction of Wind, to two points.
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THE WAR OUTLOOK.
ground that "Germany and her few friends would always find themselves in the minority in [any court.". This is an admission What the Germans are Saying, that Germany realise that she has tarned the world against Sometimes the Germans is out for after the war, and is herself, not merely for the war advertently give away a little of also the still more damaging the truth. In the House of admission that she would have Commons August 7, 1917. Lord
ao chance id. an International Robert Ceoil quoted the Germso Joart of Justice, unless she had promise of 1914 not to annex first secured a majority of the Belgian territory. On August
jjadges. 10, the Wolff Baresu, which is ard by the Germans for
"There is much trouble in Ger
official propaganda, made the many over the revelations of Mr.
Gerard, Iste American rash comment on this that Lord baseador in Berlin, Mr. Gerard Robert "carefully forgot to say quoted a long letter which the that the promise presupposed the
Kaiser wrote in his presence, pa neutrality of England". Let`uð
then "carefully remember" that set of telegraph forms, on
Angust 10th, 1914." German promises are intended to The Norddeutsche Allgemeine be kept only so long as the Zeitung, an organ of the Ger conditions snit Germany.
Lieut. Elften, writing from then Government, wrote in its Froat to the Vossische Zeitung of
isane of August 18,-“Wa ars
August 1 reveals that the German suthorised to state that enches soldiers are beginning to wonder telegram from the Emperor dose why they are fighting. He maker
not aziat." Evidently, however, it was a little frightened about a passionate, appeal for more the audacity of tale ostegories!
o that the spirit of
newspapers
the combatante may always feel denial, for it went on to ssy:
"Possibly the Emperor, during the and live over again and learn conversation, made notes for the what they are fighting for."
Dia Post of August 8 is mach Ambassador, so that he might not not responding to Gm have realized not only that Mr. disturbed because the Poles are report incorrectly to Washing- |ton." - Meantime - the Germans treatment. It complains that the Gerard has the actual docu- Austrians are actually allowing ment, in the handwriting of the Austrian Poles to commit the Kaiser in his possession but that
the Humidity of air eaturated with modes of criticising Carman conddet, he has soinally published it in and is petulstly indignant csimile. And so the Koinische because the Poles are considering Zeitung has been instructed or their OW interests." Polish
permined to climb down. It thought", it writes, "paranes its admits the existenos of the doog- sim without any consideration, Btale of Weather, b blue sky, o de uched cloud, d drizzling rain, I fog, for the interests of the Germanent and tries to explain it away as follows:-"Bat", for those Tel Pig Tung-Week days, 950 p.m., gloemy, as, i lightning, overcast, Empire" The thought of a very familiar with the documents
plazing showers, & equally, rrain, a snow, large part of the world is now jikunder, v vizituity, w dew was:
paraning its aim "without any the outbreak of the war, this new already published dealing with consideration for the interests of document, about the genuineness the German Empire" and will of which there is no doubt, says contiane to do so until the Geranthing new. Was there ever s man Empire, or, still better, until the German people, a very sannals of German State diplo more sorry shoff, even in the different thing, bas learnt the
Sundays, 9.30 pm: Holidays, 9.30 p..
Shek Ki-Week days, 9.30 pm; Sun- days, 9.30 p.m.; Holidays, 9.39.p.m.
Kongmoon..--Week days, 6 pm.; Sua-
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Kamchuck-Week days, 6 p.m.; Sun, daya, 6 p.m Holidaya, 6 p..
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METEOROLOGICAL.
Porto Rico's Sugar Output. San Juan, Porto Rico, Angust
Temperaforme d 31-Porto Rico produced 502,398
Humidity short tons of sugar in the season Wind Directions which ended this month, sccord-
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TIDE TABLE,
From 22nd Oct. to 28th Oct.
ue production of the island has eached the 500,000-ton mark. I is an increase of 19.301 sons over the 1916 crop, which in taro was in excess of all previous yeare,
Bat little Magar remaine in the island for export, approximately 450,000 tone having been shipped to the refineries in the United States. There has been a marked incremós In the consumption of loosl white eogars, owing to the high prives of refined sugar, an that the | 4°22 consumption demands for the island are greater than ever before. Of the sugars still held. it is believed that only a fow additional tone will be exported. Ta s Orop conditions" for the coming rå your are considered exosllent, 'sc and it is exposed that the next harvest will reenit în sa large a production as that of this year,
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lesson that the "interests of the acy?
German Empire” must be subor dinsted to the intereste of humanity.
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Lachrymatory Gas:
In the beginning of August a Owing to the bombardment of namber of associations at Dantzig Armentieres by means of shells published protest against the which sot free a heavy and Pesce resolation of the Reichstag tenscious Isohrymatory gas, the which shows clearly why the civil population has been forood German Empire has no place in to leave. Women are said to be * peaceful world. "Pesce on the greater sufferers than men, as the basis of reconciliation and agree gas settles in their hair, Smoking ment," the Protest said, “will pat is, it is stated, an antidote to the an end to the independenes of ill-effects of the gra. the German Empire and prevent The Morrison Library Damaged," the progress of German economic
About one half the books of the development." In other words, Horrison library, brought to Japan the German Empire is not a thing some weeks ago, were damaged that can be reconciled with the because the Tokyo Warehouse, run rest of the world or live in agree by the Mitsu Bishi, at Fokagawa, ment with it. And so say all of us, where those books unpacked were hat we sarrasiy expected even the kept, was flooded during the food, Prussians of Dan sig to flant the says the Japan Advertiser. It was skall-and-orossbones so brazenly. announced that of 25,000 book", The Taglische Rundschau of one ball. were wet, but the books August 18, criticising the Pupe'e were removed quickly to one of Peace Overture, gives another the Miten Brahi buildings at glimpse of the strange. Garma Maranoushi, and opened for the mentality. It object to the purpose of drying them. None of arbitration the bake have been hurt,slthough
disarmament and
suggested by the Vatican on the hey are more or less soiled,
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