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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918.
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Representations by Foreiga.
Consuls in Canton.
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Deserters from a Belgian Ship
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Vessel Released for Service.
The consular representativen ff fra Governments, Dr. J. W. Jamieson, O.M.G., H.B.M.Consul General Monɛisar J. BəsaтBIS, Consol-General for France Comm. Z Volpicelli, Consul Gmeral for Italy; K. Ohta, 1.IJ.M. Conwa!-General; and
Albert W. Pantius, American AMERICAN CHEESE. Oneal G neral, called "at the badquarters of the Mility 1* varnment
at Canton last FRENCH
Maday afternoon, December 2, and, on behalf of their respective governments, acting in concert,
presented a Memorandam to the COULOMMIER A'ministrative Council of the
Military Government. Dr.. Jamieson, se Senior Consal, read
the Memorandum. Da Wa Ting- fang, Administrative Director and Minister of Foreign Affairs, on
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behalf of the Military Govern GERIN, DREVARD & CO.,
|ment, made a reply. The Memo - random and the reply is es
follows, says the Canton Times
ון
The Memorandum.
It is with grave concern that the Governments of France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan and the United States of America bave
St. George's Buildings.
And at Canton,
Tel. 114.
witneared the continued civil Analine Dyes & Colours:
atrife which daring the part two years bas divided this country.
This unhappy division has proved
no less harmful to foreign in-oor which it is fighting and BOXING ! BOXING! terests than disastrous to the those far which the Amooisted welfare of Obins itself. The con-Governments of France Great sequent unrest has been in en- Britain, Italy. Japan and the couragement to the enemy and United States. have been daring the supreme crisis of the fighting. The Constitutiousliste war has hampered the (fective have cght not for personal co-operation of Chins with the sentiment or legal technicality allies and now that the orisis but to oppoen militariem and to
CITY HALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1918,
at 9 pm. sharp-
';
is past sed the cations look make China este for democracy. UNDER the auspices of the forward to the hope of effecting The dissolation without a vestige HONGKONG POLICE some organisation of the world of right of Parliament, which RESERVE and under the for the realisation of peace and happily is again met in regular Distinguished Patronage of His justice among all reople, the dia. session in Canton, the treatment Excellency The Hon. Mr. Claud anion still prevailing in Chins of the Constitution as a mere Severn, C.M.G, His Excellency makes their task more difficult; scrap of paper, the arrogant His Honour Sir William Bees Major General Ventris, G.0.0., The sacciated Governmente of behaviour and contional mie Davies, K. C. France, Great Britain, Italy, government of the Militarista Commodore Gurder, R.N., Cap- Chief Jrsice, Japan and the United States have have compelled the Constitu- tain Edwards, RN, His Honour observed with hopeful sympathy tionaliste out of sheer necessity to Mr. Justice Gompertz. The Hon. the steps already taken by the resort to fores for the vindication Mr. Messer. Capt. Supt. of Police, President of the Republic with a of right.
ED. C. Wolfe, Esq., First Police view to the settlement of civil strife and bave the happiness to gratification by the Governments
The Government observes with "Magistrate.
SIX-ROUND WELTER- believe that the attitude of the Southern leaders indicated no less
WEIGHT CONTEST. a desire on their part to arrive at amicable adjustment of differences.
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the hiendly Powers that the! cet effective manner for abort- Private Finlay (Army). ening the civil war and restoring pesce în Chins is the stoppage of j financial supplies to the Milits- These Governments have thereiste. Orediting the Militariste Private fore taken the occasion to express with a desire now for peace this the sympathy and hopefulness Government hse ordered the with which they regard these in- forces at its command to craze
diestions of a desire on the part advancing and has made an ¿ffer
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c. Seamen Houching (Navy). SIX-ROUND FEATHER.
Windelken (Army), WEIGHT CONTEST.
Seaman Danyers (Navy). SIX-ROUND MIDDLE- WEIGHT CONTEST. Seaman Brown (Navy).
v. Private Morrison (Army). SIX-ROUND FEATHER- WEIGHT.CONTEST,
Gunner Sainsbury (Army).
t. Private Johnson (Army). SPECIAL FIFTEEN ROUND CONTEST FOR THE MIDDLE- WEIGHT CHAMPIONSH P OF THE COLONY.
of both the Peking Government to the elected leader of the and the leaders of the Southern Mitarists to open dir el negotie party to set aside all considers- tion of peace at a suitable locality. tions of merely personal sentiment
The peace that is to be made, and of legal technicality and while must not be a patched up pesce carefully refraining from taking without adequate esfeguarda and any steps which might be an leaving in existence forces which obstacle to peace, to seek without. delay by frank conférence, some
oan and may at any micment; means of attaining & reconcilia: gsi disturb the peace of the tion upon a buis of law and cf, Directors are in hearty agree country. The Administrativa devotion to the interests of the Chinese nation such as is necessary Acorated Goveri mint cfFotos
ment with the een'iment of the Leading Seaman Lucas to assure to Obins peace and Great Britain, Italy, pa and the anity within its borders,
Baited States that the econi'ia la taking ocossion to express tion should be their earnest sympathy with the of law and of devotion to the 00 basis
solution of difficulties that have The reiss therefore must be a forts of both sides to achieve & interents of the Chinese nation Oa completion of the discharge the Governments of France, Great
hitherto divided their country, just peace and lsating pesos which an American (W. Rathe furd, 18of this vessel at Vladivostock sheBritain, Italy, Japan and the will tashla China to set up on Profits to be handed to the] Fears old)--all deserters from th will be delivered to the Company United States desire to make ment, to develop along lines of Belgian sailing ship “L'Avena"
efficient and progressiva govern- st Manila, proceeding thence on clear that in so doing they have gored this morning before her regular itinerary with the in contemplation no alterior plan and to assume her rightful place JR. Wood, charged with being exception of Japanese ports, which of intervention and no desire to in the council of nations.
traezepublicanism and democracy,' Tigranta,
The Police were instructed by return trip to 8 Francisor, terms of adjustment which must will probably be omitted on her control or infance particular the Harbour Master to searob for the deserters and the Polior ancceeded in roating four of them, but when they were taker
The local office of the Pacific Two Norwegians (J Margineon Mail 8.S. Co. is in receipt of cable and Rayseton, both 23 years of advice that the ss. Venezuela age) two Australisna (John Marsailed from San Francisco on gan and W. Van Asche, 10 and November 23rd for Vladivostock, 17 years old respectively) vis Honolula and Yokohams, Belgian (A. Bender, aged 18 and
to the Harbour Master's office i The MagistrateAre there no
shipe agents bere?
was discovered that the vaEsc])
remtis for Uhiners themselves to strange. They desire only to lond what encouragement they can to aspirations and efforte of both parties for reconcilistica Bad a reunion which will enable the Chinese pation to Lear the more worthily its own traditions
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions. to sell by Public Auction" on TUESDAY the 10th December 1918. commencing at 5.30 p.m.. Ah King's Slipway. Wanchai.
had left. The defendants wrote: Laspector Kant-None at all. boused at the Central Polic Yesterday I communested with Statica and on Thoreday Is the Harbour Harter for, the third were taken before the French ime, and he then informed me it part ia reconstruction which Cctival, who in aleo seling se well that the Frereb Consal had assions of the world are now for Belgiam. The Consal refused wired to Paking on the matter hoping to attain. to have anything to do with them. W waiting isstract
The Reply. They were again bent to the ions. Na reply has beez
The Military Government Harbour Master, who sated the roved se yet, I thought the best sincerely deplores the existence Police to detain the men till each thing would be to charge them during the past two years of the time se be whe able with being vagrants and to com civil war in Chins which has at get into communication. with marioste with the Government been prejudicial to China's wel the Cansal, and ergaire whether to what should be done with fare as well as foreign intereste or no they should be charged with them. They bare got no money
and has prevented the full sat dssertion. The Consul again re of their own. It out the Police effective cooperation of Ubins fased to have anything to do with 59.60 a day to feed them.
The Geel-class Yacht.
"Beatrice"
v. Stoker Saunders. (Navy).
(Navy). FXTRA SPECIAL TWENTY- BANTAM WEIGHT CHAM ROUND CONTEST FOR THE
Stoker Petty Officer Amey (Navy). PIONSHIP OF THE COLONY.
r. Stoker Neishbours (Navy),
SERGEANT LINFIELD REFEREE.-H. J.GEDGE Esq.
widowed mother of the late
Naval Yard Police.
ORGANISERS:-Staff InspECIOT J. C..Wildio, Police Riserve and Mr. F. C. Jebkin, Com- manding Hongkong Police Reserve. SEATS-RINGSIDE, $5; STALLS, First five rows, $3; Last three rows, $2; DRESS CIBCLE: First two rows, $24 Lasti four rows $1; Pir. $1. NO SEATS AT HALF PRICE. All seats reserved except those at $1.
The Bard of the Police Reserve will play.
PALATINE INSURANCE CO., LIMITED.
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with the Allies in their fight for wails, anchor, etc., etc. the cause of justies and truth:
the matter and the Police detained The defendants admitted they, The Military Government has
the defendante till Saturday
Bush were the facts cutlined to the Court this moring by In
were deserters and said they were been so much the macra stranded in Hongkong.
H Worship or dared them to be went to the Hevise of Dafention?
if the identity of the
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3rd December, 1918.
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