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Next departures from HONGKONG:
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MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.
(MITSUBISHI TRADING 00.) COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND →EXPORTS.
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-HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
The Great Northars, Talagraph Comosby, Ltd.
The following Unclaimed Tele grams are lying here:-
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Tunzchongyuen, from Shang
Kingzan Nanpeihong, from Shanghai.
Taiwozung, from Shanghai... Winghongchong, from Yoko-
hama..
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIE MONDSIF OCTUBER 13, 1918
YESTERDAY'S
TELEGRAMS.
(Bacter's Service to the “ Telagan
VISCOUNT GREY ON LEAGE
OF NATIONS.
London, Oct. 10,
TELEGRAMS.
(Renter's Service to the "Talegraph.")
VISCOUNT GREY ON LEAGUE",
OF NATIONS")
London, Oct. 10. The Governments of all members of the League should be responsible for the quantities of armaments manufactured to their countries: even if privately manufactured for z The greatest interest has been armaments, however, at bedrock Foreign Power. The question - of aroused in, to-day's meeting at rested on the sense of security which Westminster on the occasion only a League could produce. Viscount Grey's first public ap
"Continuing, he advocated thės in-- pearance, since he relinquished reclusion of Germany, but barred any post of Foreign Minister, in supnation that was insincere. There port of President Wilson's policy of Yore, every participating Goren a League of Nations. Mr. Georgement must represent a free peopl Barnes, the Labour member of the whole-heartedly in favour of the War Cabinet, presided and there League. The League should providė was a crowded and distinguisheia force, acting as the International gathering
Police, in order to be prepared to deal with, say, sora small backward offending country.
Viscount Grey opened his speech by describing President Wilson's speech of September 27th as a re markable appeal to the Allies to declare that they agreed with the President's interpretation of the war issues and the means whereby settlement could be reached. The object of the meeting, he said, was to make it clear that we all agree with President. Wilson's statement. --(Cheers.), He anticipated that the Premier, ed behalf of the country, would furnish an anthoritative
The League might, moreover, hel; Labour, especially by giving a mer official character to their laterna tional Conference, and also might assist less developed countries as th Maritime Customs Service is now helping China. Such assistance wai-- not forthcoming at present owing t International jealousies and fears of weaker countries needing help. fé ulterior designs
Viscount Grey concluded, by par answer to President Wilson, wining an eloquent tribute to the spiri asked for unity of purpose on the of the young men who were giving part of the Allies. He had no doubtheir lives for the principles of Lib- that it would be forthcoming.
erty and Freedom and appealing. that those remaining after the war should live up to their heroic racri- fices.
Referring to the present militar situation, he declared that peace was within sight, but was not ye within reach. The moral of it was that we should cast of si cun- troversial issues and unitedly sp" part the Government, thus denying Germany any grounds" for the de
red stalemate,
because Alica! disunion at present could only pỊU long, the War,
The greatest enthusiasm prevaije, throughout the speech.
was held in the neighbourhood. A crowded overflowing meeting where Viscount Grey spoke and re
ceived a similar ovation.
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THE HIMANO MARU DISA TER.
Viscount Grey described Presiden Wilson's reply to the German over
London, October 11... tures as both firm and wise.- It is stated that of the 250 CL (Cheers.) We all approved of Pre aboard the Hirano Maru, of whom sident Wilson's rarious declaration 200 where passengers, there were as regards the terms of peace. If only survivors, including 11 pas- Germany accepted them sincerely sengers that would mark an advance, but allCaptain Butler, of the Shropshire wanted to know where really is the Regiment, said the vessel was tor- seat of power in Germany as Chan-pedoed just before daybreak. Be cellors had crossed the, stage like managed to reach the lower dech transient embarassed phantoms re when the vessel plunged forward cently.
and the suction carried nim down Moreover, we had to remember and he came to the surface amidst that the Reichstag July Peace Re-crowds of struggling human beings solution was quickly followed beheart-rendingly crying for help. The cause the German military situationheavy seas quickly swept away those. was bettered by the Breslitovsk clinging to the wreckage. Numbers and Bukharest Treaties, by the open of women folk and children perish- scouting and deriding "of the ed, being unable to reach to the Reichstag Besolution as something deck before the ship sank Captain which had served its purpose.
Prececang, Viscount Grey sa two kinds of criticisins were mad
Butler was rescued ultimately by a American destroyer.
Captain Butler said the submarine”
as regards the League of Nations.fired at the destroyer, when the lat come people supported a League uter was en route to the rescue.. order to maintain the supremacy v.
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a particular group of nations, others An American destroyer" hai because the project might be used brought into Queenstown the sur a substitute for the successfu:vivors of the "Hirano Maru," which termirenon of war. Viscount Grey, was torpedoed without warning in on behalf of the two, a League of the dead of the night on the Trish Nations and of Societies, disclaimeu coast. They were picked up in the both. A League could not be a ocean wearing life belts and clinging substitute for victory bai must arise the wreckage and planks. They trem it. A League of Nations musi were almost dead from exposure. A be formed at peace. Public opinion number of the crew were rescued but was ripening and the Governent was died on board the destroyer. working upon the "scheme in order A Belgian first class passenger, to be prepared when pesce arrived. M. Dupon, the Manager of a mine at The whole world after the war will Ratanga, in the Congo, said the be convinced that a repetition of a torpedo struck the engine room and world war will be B crime the ship began to sink immediately. and disaster to be avoid- all who were not killed rushed to This conviction the boats, when another torpedo will provide the motive power struck The Hirano Maru, founder- needed to make the League worked and he was pitched into the able. At present our soldiers, who water. He found himself floating were very determined as regards no on a door on which were seven other further wars, would insist after wär upen setting up the machinery for The weather was dreadful. All were passengers, including four Belgians, League of Nationa
several times swept off by the waves, Viscount Grey supported Presi- but regained the door. Ultimately dent Wilson's proposition of aa five of his companions were economie boycott within the League: drowned This permitted each State to settle
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MURORAN, OTARU, VLADIVOS Hongkong. October 17, 1918. TOCK, PEKING, TIENTHIN, DAIREN, TSINANFU, HANKOW, SHANGHAL TAIPEH, HONGKONG, CANTON, HAIPHONG, MANILA, BINGAPORE, QALOUTTA, LONDON & NEW YORK,
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Far East Motion Picture Co. from New York.
Kraayeveld, passenger, 8.8. Mchiyei Maru, from Batavia.- Codes:—AL," A.B,C. 5TH ED., "|"Lamme, 88. Duners, care American Consul General, from Western Union and Bentley's. Bombay.
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McGrath, Hongkong Hotel, from Bangkok.
Youck Agency, Java China Japan Line, from Bindjei.
ZAT, GIBSON, Superinlandesir
Yo, 14 Padder Strook, Hongkong" Hongkong, October 10, 1918,
Most of the survivors were rescued ite own fiscal question for itself, ali night attire. The Chief Engineer though, having decided upon it, the was the only officer rescued. The system must be applied equally to third officer died on board the de
all members of the League. Hestroyer. Of the 11 passengers land-
advocated preserving the existing ed three are British. 7 Dutch and machinery as regards economic boy-one Belgian. There was no time to cott for future contingencise, but the launch boats, those attempted to be weapon should not be used before launched wore smashed. Two Eur some convenant of the League was opean lady purses, three Japanese broken.
ladies and seven children, abed at As regards disarmament, Viscount the time of the explosion, perished Gray outlined how before the war Many neutrale, including nine Dutch- Germany, year after year, forced the men, were drowned. The survivors pace uphill on armaments expendi pay a tribute to the bravery of the ture. Therefore, it was a first con- wireless operator who did not leave dition after the war that she must his cabin till it was fooded. Of the lead the way down hill.-(Cheses) drowned, many bodies were mutilst- There would be no talk of disarmad. It is supposed they were out to ment until the great armies of Ger pieces by, the propellers
(Denbiental en page 9.)
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