EARLIER TELEGRAMS
THE RAISER'S TRIAL,
Berlin, June 2 "It is announced that Bethmann-Hollwog, after refraining, at the Government'i "express wish, from the same step on May 9thy addressed on June 93th, a communication to M. Clemenceau requesting the Allies to allow him to stand his trial instead of the ex-Kaiser, placing himself at their. disposal. Bethmann-Hollweg says he bears for his period of office the sole responsibility under the German constit- tion for the Kaiser's political acts. Therefore he claims that the reckoning which the Allies desire and demand for alleged acts against international morality, and the sanctity" of treaties shall solely be demanded of him. He hopes the Allies, respecting the legal position fixed by public con. stitutional law, will yield to his urgent request.
Berlin, June 29
"The ̈“Tageblatt" points out that Bethmann Hollweg was certainly responsible for the political acts of the Kaiser up to mobilisation, but his responsibility does not extend to decrees issued by the Kaiser as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy, therefore it is scepticâl as regards the success of Holtweg's stop.
Amsterdam, June-
It is reported from. Paris that the Allies will not ask Holland to extralite the ex-Kaiser, bat-merely ask bar in... the name of the League of Nations to inform the ex-Kaiser that he must appear before a International Court or leare- the country. It is expected that Holland, as a member of the League of Nations, will not refuse. A high French- authority on international law in an interview stated that the proceedings against the ex-Kaiser would be carried on on moral grounds. Therefore the sentence of the Coart" would be exclusively of a moral character. There could be no question of a sentence of death or imprisonment Probably only the crimes of the ex-Esiser against international morality in starting the war and violating Belgian neutrality will be severely condemned. The Hohenzollerns will be declared forever deposed and it will be made impossible for the ex-Kaiser to do further hari be allotting him a residence which he will be forbidden to leave..
London. July 3
In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced that the tribunal to try the Kaiser would sit in Lendon.
PRESIDENT WILSON LEAVES FRANCE.
Paris, Jona 29.
President Wilson left this evening and embarks at
Brest to-morrow morning.
Brest June 23--
President Wilson has sailed for New York.
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Paris, June 29.
M. Clemenceau, in a letter of thanks to the Turkish de legation on behalf of the Allies, says the statements receive ed will continue to receive careful consideration. They touch other interests besides those of Turkey and raise in ternational questions whose immediate decision is unfortun ately impossible. The Council are anxious to proceed rapidly with the final settlement of prace. They fully realise the inconvenience of prolonging the present period of uncer-- tainty, but an exhaustive survey of the situation has con vinced them that some delay is inevitable. They feel there- fore that nothing will be gained by a longer star in Paris at present of the Turkish delegation. When the period arrives for an interchange of ideas they will communicate with the Turkish Government as to the best method whereby this result may be conveniently accomplished
The Council of Four has completed the ecosomic con- ditions to be imposed upon Austria. The Council of Four will probably again be merged into a Sapreme Inter Allied Council upon which the Great Powers will each be repre- seated by two delegates,
IN GERMANY.
Berlin, June 5.
A meeting of railwaymen decided to continue the strike despite the recommendation of the unions to resume in consqueker of fhe Government's promise to tedure fonal prices.
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Ciencia vos Below, commanding in W Pental ins been relieved of his command
THE AFGHAN ARMISTICE
Simla. June 29.
A letter from the Amir to the Viceroy dated June 19 was received to day asking for the withdrawal of British troops from -Afghanistan in order to facilitate negotiations, The letter crossed the goimunication of the Viceroy dated June 21 emplasising that British troops would remain in their present posts in Afghanistan and any modification of the armistice terms xa impossible.
THE GRAND PRIX.
Paris, June 29.
1: Master-,
The Grand Prix resulted: Galloperlight, good, 2; Insensible, 3. Seven rac. Won by three quarters. of a length, a neck separating second and third. Time 3. ming. 20 secs.
VICTORY LOAN.
London, June 9. The three days' Victory Loan Campaign in Trafalgar Square resulted in subscriptions of 39 millions sterling.
NEW PORTUGUESE CABINET.
Lisbon, June 28,
A new Cabinet has been formed with Sexbor S. Car doo as Preimer. Senhor Baretto Foreign Minister, and Senhor Gaspar, Minister for the Colonies."
THE SILVER MARKET.
London, June 28.
Mesars. Montagu and Co.'s report states that the market zot is robust. The fall in price was due to the abate- ment of the China demand. Shanghai.exchange is at
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June 27. Américan sci-
331 and closed at 53
CHURCH SERVICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG- KONG. 3rd Sunday after Trinity 6th July, 1919. Holy Communion (7.50 am.) Hymns: 144, 298, 197. 221, 512. Service:
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Merbecke. Nune Dimittis : Jonus Peregrinus. Matins (11) a.m.) Processional: Hymn 165. Responses: Festal Psalms: 95 Old Melody, 19th morning. 98 (Russell, 19th evening), 148 (Battishill, 30th evening). 150)► (Humphreys, 31st evening). ST. PETER'S CHURCH, WEST Gloria in Excelsis: Merbecke. POINT Sunday, 8 am. Holy Benedictus: Garrett. Anthem: Communion. 11 am. Morning "Sing, 0 Heavens"-Sullivan. Prayer and Sermon. Hymas: 165. 298. Te Deum:PEAK CHURCH.-Holy Commun- Stanford in B flat. God Save the King. B.-Psalm 95. verses 1 & 3 in unison. verses 6 & 7 men & boys alternately. Psalm 98, verses 1, & G.P. inf unison. verses, 4 & 6 boys.Į verse 7 mea. Pealm 148, versesi.
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Pirie, Shipping Office. from Singapore.
Preetician, from Singapore. Samuel Samuel & Co, from-
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