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CORRESPONDENCE.

¿o the Elisar of the "Hongkong

Telegraph" }

Reater Rumours.

Sat-Referring to my last cor. respondence, I wish to point out shak Mr J. P. Drags. Beuter's agent in Hongkong, is in no way concarned by the last events and that his personnel ability has never been in cause.—Yours etc.

L. REYNAUD Consul for France Hongkong. 17th January, 1921.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1921.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Custiqued from page 2.1

WAR CONDITIONS IN DUBLIN.

Landan, Jan. 17.

The military made a most remarkable raid in Dublin early yester day morning. The operations are likely to continue for three days. å dansely populated area, nearly half a mile square, in the heart of the city was occupied by armoured cars, tanks were placed in position and santries were posted and isolated "the area. Barbed wire barricades were erected, three bridges were seized and dock land was cut off. Troops occupied commanding positions on high houses, sand- bagged the windows and mounted them with machine guna. The reason of the raid is not disclosed. It is believed to be a search for argently wanted man, or, alternatively, to locala á suspected arsenai. A house-to-house search is proceeding and six arrests have been Sirata instructed by the made. Nobody is allowed to enter or leave the prescribed ares, in Feint Committee of the Tung Wah which the markets are situated. Searchlights were planted last night | Hospital and Confucian Society | anð fald kitchens are serving the troops with foed.

War Sufferers Bazaar,

Baesar to inform you that the Bazaar has been a great success and will be continued for anather) three days and to shank you for your valuable services in making public the Bazaar,

I am also instructed by them to request that you be so good as to nform the Public through your columns that the following firms er persons have subscribed the amount

tuppite their osmes Messrs. H. Skott & Co. $2,000 Mr H. M. H. Nemuzes.. Messrs. God land

Dogias

Mr. T. H. G. Bray field Mr. & M. Daugail

and

2.

1

"

les, les the abuse Mr. H. MH. Nemere has pail Sum fr nurture which was d'asted by Me. [la, King Tung.—Yours ate..

Vorosa Hz. Jag. 17th Jas.. 1921.

INTERPORT GOLF.

Shanghai Team for Hongkong.

In Shaochai gulfing eireles is. tyrest in eettred on the forthernaz vist of the shan-La Gel Club tol

| Hongkong to mugete fer the Fubdence Sh 14me time!

in this cup was gontested, suf

FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN.

Paris, Jan. 14.

M. Paul Ciandel, just appointed French Ambassador to Japan, is not only one of France's ablest diplomats but also a highly gifted poat and writer who is generally held to be one of the foremost represanta- tives of the modern French school. As Consal in China, M. Clandel wrote a book remarkable for keen observation and profound com- prehension of the Eastern peoples and things, which book is perhaps his master work-Fele-

AERIAL PROGRESS.

London, Jan. 17.

It is proposed in the spring to use for a regular London-Amsterdam jair service, with connections to Germany, Denmark and Sweden, z Beet of wooden-winged Fokker monoplanes now building at the Fokker Company's works at Amsterdam, each machine being capable of [carrying seven passengers.

BRITISH MANDATES.

London, Jan. 17.

By, it is alleged, a very narrow majority, the "Times" says the Po in fact that as recently ¦ Cabinet recently transferred the Middle-Eastern mandated territories

| tamen mis ad only some dubstyto the Colonial Office.

abent the evolite as of play butį

CONFERENCE OF ALLIED PREMIERS.

London, Jan. 17.

hat was not even certain where thei rup actually reposed. Happily Footh these prints have been cleared! up, and arrangements are practi-Į [cally complete for the watch,, The! ven days are that clubs way! send a team of not more than are! slagers, and the best three sences

The Conference of Allied Premiers in Paris has been postponed wall mount, play being in botes till Jan, 24th. The Conference is expected to last three or four days. medal. A full testu vi dite is, It is not yet certain whether the Italian or Belgian Premiers will be. of ecurse, nos absolutely repulsite.present bat the Italian and Belgian Foreign Ministers will attend. lout is wid-as the chances of the There has been na question of inviting the Germans.

competing teams.

Three of the plágers tre represent Shanghai have now been detaitely --ttle and have indicated their! fability to go to Hengkog. These

are Sir J. B. Ferrer, the present) chamy on, Col. R. Mare Jobosna, this year's runner-up, and M; D. Roberts. The form of the first two

THE NOBEL PRIZE.

Paris, Jan. 15.

To-day's sitting of the Academy of Sciences, Morales and

i needia on comment, but although | Politiques was informed by its President that the Swedish Academy npe of the figest golfers here, Mr had awarded the Nobel prize for peace to M. Lean Bourgeois, being Roberts, is little knowa to the weck, the fourth time the prize has been awarded to a French citizen.-Vale, on habitues of the conrre. El i one of the stuff of St. John's Uni.

versity, and, judging by his peri Fortmanres at Klangwan, sheall dis w-11 when representing Stanghai, i to ad litios to these three it is practically certain that Mr K. M. Comming Bemer bon. Secretary

of the Rogal funckong Golf Club will be one

NORWEGIAN LABOUR SPLIT.

Christiana, Jan. 17.

There has been a definite split in the Norwegian Labour Party.

of the team. The majority olymembers have joined the new party called tha

it will certainly be to Shanghai's Norwegian Social Democratic and Labour party to oppose the intimate knowledge of alt principles of Moscow.

dvantage he does go, w his

Hoogkong should be a great asset

to the team. Captain Dewar was ulso invited to join the team, but there a fear that owing to thei (exigencies of business be will be

pable to get swag.

be

SHIPPING NEWS.

it will ex-GERMAN LINER AS HOTEL.

& misfortunate for Shanghai. The ex-German gian line:

SHIPPING NEWS.

na que can imagine him almost at Imperator is so be used as a of a recently formed Hungarian) This beat on a course such as Fanfaating hotel..

ling.

The new Pacific Mails. Gallen The arrangements are that the Gate will leave Baltimore on team will leave Shnaghal on the February 15. for San Francisco 29th instant, and the match will and the Far East, to take op her take place on February 8. This position in the U.S.-Far Eastern [will give the players several days in which to become acquainted with the special dificulties of Fanling, o very necessary procedure in view of the great difference in character be tween that and the Shanghai courses. We understand that the captain of the Golf Club, Mr R. G. Macdonald will shu journey to Hongkong and will be present when the match takes place.-N. G. D. Newa.

WAR SCHOLARSHIPS' AT

PRINCETON,

A memorial scholarship will be

BRITISH FINANCED CONCERN.

British capital is the mainstag

shipping concern. MEXICAN OBDER FOR CANADA. Mexico has ordered 37 ships, chiefly oil-cenkers, from Canadian shipbuilding firm.....

RIGHT, SOT PRIVILEGE. service.

A recent ruling in the United MERCANTILE MARINE UNIFORM.Kingdom states that the crossing Numerous cases having occur of one vessel in a harbour in order ed of unauthorised persons having to get to another is a right and worn the uniform of the British Mercantile Marine, the Board of

not a privilege. Trade has issued & caution.

NEW PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. It is reported that the Pacific- Mail Company is about to-apply to the Japanese Government for It is stated that in order to permission for the conveyance of meet competition from vessels of Japanese emigrants to America the US.Shipping Board, Japanese by its now passenger steamers of shiping companies propose to BLAT & 14,000 tons each, the from first of which the Golden

JAPAN TO MEET 11.9. COMPETITION...

lower the freight rates Japan

London

GERMAN CANAL TO BE COMPLETED.

+

State, is expected to Tesch Japan in March next.

The

new ships, of which there are to

be five, are calculated to accom modate twice as many passengers as the T.K.K. Shinyo-maru and

established at Princeton for every A Bill ta complete the "Midland one of the 144 Princeton men who Ship Can" from the Rhine to gave up their lives in the World the Elbe, by the construction of War, the trustees having approv-the unfinished section between Tenyo-mard. The Tayo Kisen | ed the plan for allocating suffici Hanover and Burg, has been Kaisha looks forward to severe ent amounts from the dow,Junanimously adopted by the competition" in the emigrant] ment fund for this purpose. Prussian Assembly.

trafic.

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