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CAPTURED POLITICAL OFFICER MURDERED.
ANXIETY FELT.
BOMBAY, September 4. Captain G. H. Salmon, of the Sixth Devons, assistant political officer at Kifrs, whom Arab tribesmen captured last week, has been murdered. Anxiety has been renewed as regards Captain Lloyd' and Mrs. Buchanan, wife of the late Captain Buchanan, who are both in the hands of the Arabs, ARMOURED TRAIN HELD UP.
LONDON, September 5.
A War Offce communique reports that an armoured train and a train with refugees was held up by Arabs at Istabulat, 50 miles north-west of Bagdad, as the railway was cut in two places. Strong resistance, was encountered from the insurgents who were entrenched in broken ground, and slight casualties were suffered. A repair train with troops is proceed- ing to Istabulat to extricate the isolated train, and aeroplanes are co-operat Ing. A colum entered Kii. encountering slight opposition. The town of Samarrah is quiet. The insurgents who invested it are reported to have retired.
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GREAT- ATHLETIC TUSSLE.
THE BRITISH EMPIRE MEETS AMERICA.
OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS COMPETE.
LONDON, September 4.
Queen's Club ground at West Kensington was packed this afternoon with spectators to watch the great athletic tussle between the British Empire and the American champion, most of whom were from the Olympic Games, including the prize winners.
The programs included five relay races. The British. Empire won the half-mile relay by six yards, în Imin. 29 3/5secs.
The British Empire won the two miles relay. Earl Thompson, a Canadian, for the British Empire, won the 120 yards hurdles in 14 4.5secs.,
#rass record.
MORE RESULTS.
LONDON, September 4 America won the 400 yards relay race. The British Empire won the mile relay race by six yards in 3min. 19.2.5sect.
The two miles relay was won by 35 yards in 7min. 531 5secs. The high jump was won by Howard Baker (England) with 6 feet 33 inches. Landon (America) made 6 feet 2 inches. The 400 relay was won by America with 12 yards in 39 seconds. The two mile team race America won by 7 out of 14 points. In the broad jump the America Hamilton and Marchant tied with 22 feet. The 400 hurdle was won by Smart (America) who beat Watt (America) by a foot and won in 56.1 5secs. The four miles relay America won by 70 yards in 18min. 8.4/5secs. The match thus resulted in a tie, five events in all
NEW SINN FEIN RUSE,
GARRISON LOCKED UP WHILĖ BARRACKS ROBBED.
LONDON, September 6.
As official report from Dublin announces a new Sinn Fein rase. Sinn Feiners wearing military, uniforms appeared at the police barracks in Beleek, Fermanagh, and entered the building unopposed They whipped cut revolvers and overawed the garrison which was locked up in an outhouse. Others, meanwhile, locked the doors of the church where the re- mainder of the garrison was attending Mass. The raiders subsequently drove off in automobiles with all the arms and equipment.
ELECTRICAL TRADES CRISIS.
MINISTER OF LABOUR INTERVENES.
HOPES OF SETTLEMENT.
LONDON, September 6.
As regards the electrical trades lockout the Minister of Labour issued a statement this evening that as the resumed negotiations, which had been continued since September 3, had failed to end the dispute, he had decided in view of the public auxiety and the desirability of furnish. ing the public with an impartial statement on the question,
to appoint under the Industrial Courts Act of 1919, a court of inquiry to investigate the causes and circumstances of the dispute." The Minister has suggested to both parties pending the report of the court of inquiry the| resumption of work by the strikers and the suspension of lockout notices! by employers.
TRADE UN)ON CONGRISE.
POSITION AT HOME AND ABROAD CAUSES APPREHENSION.
PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH.
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FOR FIFTY YEARS
NESTLÉ'S
FOOD
WEATHER REPORT,
Sept 7d 114,509,-No returns fromp "Japan and Vladivostock.
Prassure has decreased slightly from Shanghai to Waikaïvei, and increased alightly sinewbere; the depression, re- mains to the south of the Tsugtre Valley'
Hongkoor Rainfall for the 24 hours, eading at a to-day, 034 Inch. Total sinon January 1st. 8143 taches, against an average of 68-21 inches.
Foron for the 24 hours anding at abp on Septoober Sth.
TI
Flon-cong to Gap Rock SW winds, moderate; cloudy. casional rain.
1-Formons Chanel. The same wa No. 1.
Ta Nr.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
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PATHE NEWS.
At 7.15 p.m.
“FRESH PAINT.”
South coast of Chins betwest fouchong and Lemweka. The same sa No. 1.
-South coast of Chins betweep Hongking and Exluss. The same se No 1,
"LITTLE RED
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Wind.
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PORTRAITS TAKEN AT YOUR HOMI.,,
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Oct
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FROM MANILA. “
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Teacor.
TROH BONIY
LONDON, September 6. The anxiously awaited Trade Union Congress, which it is hoped will avert the threatened coal strike by securing mediation between the miners! and the Government, was opeted at Portsmouth' to-day in the presence of Od. over 950 delegates.
Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., who delivered the presidential address, said
Sept. 19.-N. Y. X.. Shin-i Karu. 8.-P. & O. Diners L-P.&O.
Alipore.
FROM GELOUPER,
Gregory Apcar Torila.
FROM JAYL
that looking at the position at home and abroad he would indeed Sept. 17.-E. L. A. be an
could optimist who
find occasion for but apprehension. Mr.
Thomas went CA
19.—B L. A.
anything
to justify the
WES created, namely
formation of the "Council of Action" and declared that the Council was determined to see that the objects for which
the complete independence of Poland, and peace with Russia, were Sept. 10.-J.C.J.L carried out, and having done that it would be content with the result of its laboura
Theondari 11-J.GIL Tjibodes.
13.-J.Q.J.L 11-7.0.7L
Timnock Bengkalis.
ROM MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY,
Mr. Thomas said that he did not believe the workers were anxious to fight against consolidatler and capitalist interests merely for the sake, of fighting, but the other side must clearly understand that the years of sacrifice which bad placed the worker in the position he holds, to-day oust Sept. 13-E & L not be leet and they would be prepared, not as a section, but as a move- ment, to: accept any challenge to their industrial freedom or economic
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"DON JUAN.”
HISTORIC DOCUMENTS.
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS FOR
SALE
The original sutographed manu script of "Don Juan," written by Lord Byron, is shortly to be sold in a Philadelphia gallery along with numerous other autographs, mami- scripts and books, "
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1. F. Craktor, Diretor,
Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 7, 1820. L BARONIZ, reduced to 31 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.
1 Tapma-uzz, in the shade in de
Feras Fahrenheit
2 HUMIDERY, in percentage of satova-
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TUESDAY, September 93
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Jape
Poe
Kobe Per KITANO MARU, 10 m.
*Correspondence bearing vessel's name
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vis Kobe Per MISHIMA MARU, 10 am.
Shanghai, North China, Japan vis
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Japan via Kobe Per SHINSET HARUM SC. Baxter, Mr J. Aspegren, Me
No. 5, p.m.
Fort Bayard-Fer WASUN, 5 pim.
Japa vis Nagasaki-Fer TOBIN THURSDAY, September. 9.
MARU, 95.m.
F. H:: Barnes, Mr W. E. Buverts, G. Fonda, Mr M. Bullis, Ma Mr J. C. Mullett, Mr D. V. Malinsa, Mr K. Hilton, Ms M. McDonald, Mry O:
C. Anderson Mrs J. Buber, Mrs. C
Uldenberg, Mrs L. & Aspegren, Mes E
Bwatow, Amey and Formoss vis Takao-P. M. barnes, Mr D. Frawley, Mim C. Por OSHU MARU, 9 21. Fontaine, Mr G. E. Chabue, Mr B' B. Fan, Mrs M. Hilson Mr Lowman, FRANCISCO - Per ANYO Mrs M. S. Mellonald, Mr S. Lorick, Mrs MARU, 10.
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thunder v visibility w dow, wek 7. Bater is inches tentha and broa redthe,
HONGKONG TIDES,
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#Straits, Bangkok, Cerion, surities,
PBANGSANG, 6 pm
H. Gregory. Miss Liptrom Mr W. B. Doris, Mr N. Michael, Mrs F. T. Sayder, Rochester, ar A. J. Murrison, Mias *L. Ma quis, South Africa, In Mr T. Logalls, Mr P. Berceno, Mr N. L dis vis Dhanushkodi, "Egypt Hodkins, Miss M. Manux, Me F. C and EUROPE via SUEZ Taylor, Mr. Raphier, Dr A. H. Ely, Per LYUAGE. Registration Mrs L. M. Bochester, Mrs Ira, Sparke,
3.M.
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The Parcel Mail will be closed on Thursday, 9th September. st 5p.m.
FRIDAY, September 10. Shanghai, North Chins and "Japan via Sandakan Per HINGANG. 19
Moji-Fer NANKIN, 10 km.
The P. & U. o. 6 an. “Nankin" left Singapore for this port on the 4th inst.,
Faber Police Basin at Tahun Box - Toud Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Maurition At 70. with the outward English fering the yours 1908-9.
The sera of the table corresponds with be sure of the sounding in the Admiralty Thark, which hasbeen found to be feet
inches below steaz apa-level
To obtain the depth of water on the dde gange at the Victoria Haral Yard
at about 8, 23.
Marques, South Africa, India Mails, and is duc bere on the 3ta instant via Dhanushkodi, Egypt; and EUROPE MARSEILLES- The O.P.O.S., KMS "Impress a For KAGA MARU. Reglat Rasis," arroved at Yokohama on Sept. Swatow,
tion 9.45.m. Letter 10:20 m., left there Sept. 4 (p.m.) and is due at
Amoy &rd Foochow-PE HALYARDOver, B.C., on Sept. Le CHING, 1 p.m.-
add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge Philippine Lands-Per TAKSANG, sk Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 fost Inshes to the beight given to the table.
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September 8, to 14, 1920.
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Entirely in the poet's own scrawly.hr, se hand, with many, corrections and t notations, this is one of the finest sat manuscripts of Byron. It is not so many years ago that "Don Juan." was considered so very naughty that sweet young debutantes considered it hardly the kind of book one would want one's mother to read. To-day, f however, it would very likely be con- sidered too tame to occupy their nime,
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The manuscript is part of a large St. Albans.
collection owned by Sir Stephen Nikko Mara.
Coleridge, grandson of the poet, and Obsogaba
by whom they are being sold as a Lantern.
war's sacrifice. There are a number of autographs of Washington, Lincoln, FROM YANCOUTER. Franklin and Penn, as well as the
autographed scripts of other well-Ran Empress of Japan, known writers and poets. Several of Empress of Rthe documents are signed by Mary, Queen of Scoes, Queen Elizabeth; Offera, are yet interest in retÉRIDA, TO The Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War.
16-O.P.0,6,
Mr. Thomas, referring to Ireland, said that the position in Ireland to-day is dangerous and sooner or later cannot fail to result in open conflict, the effects of which would shake the very foundations of the Empire. The Sept. &CP.0.8. Trish people can still be made friends of England. Let the Government dựɗp the present Bil and cement that 'friendabip with a bold and clear recognition of Demiolon -Hope: Rule Let the Govenmesi realle–thas milltarism în Ireland had failed, as it was bound to full. * You cannot dragoon a nation by the sword," said the speaker.
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9 p.m.
Philippine falands-Per TUENBANG,
9pm.
Shanghai and North China-Fer SUN-
NING 3p.m.
WOMAN MILLIONAIRE.
JAPANESE WIDOT POR PARIS.
*Shanghai. and North Chint-Per HEAD OF EIG KOBE FIRM.
ESANG,5 pm,
SATURDAY, September 11.
One of the richest women in the Shanghai Horth China, Japan via world, according to the Avenir, is OD Nagunki Canada. United her way to Paris. She is Mme. States Central and South
Swatore,
Americs and EUROPE You Suzuki, owner of steamboat VICTORIA— Per FUSHIMT lines, building yards, and various MARU, 10
factories in Japan. She is also said Amoy ad Foochow-Per to be extremely pretty," HAILAND2), 1 p.m. - ↓
Her fortune, if accurately estimat- Swatow, Amoy and Foochow For HAI-ed, eclipses even the pre-war fortune
100NG, 1 p.m.
Shangbai and North China-For of Bertha Krupp,-
#1
CHENAN, 5 p.m.
Mme. Yone. Suzuki is head of the MONDAY, Səptember 12 great firm of Suzuki & Co, of Kobe, Saigon, Straits, Bangkok, Ceyloni, Mauri The profits of the company during tius, L. Margues, South Africa, the war have been estimated at India vs Dhanushkodi, Aden, £10,000,000. Fifteen years ago Mme. BUBOFE Suzuki was an unassuming widow, Peypt and WARSHILLESP ANDER with a shrewd business sense, who DEBON. Registration 7,45 pic at all day. Japanese fashion, on the Letter 3.30 4.3L
TUESDAY, September 14.
mats, squatting béfore a diminutive
Amoy, "Shanghai and North Chips desk. Her enterprises now embrace
—Fur BUITANG, 9 2m.
steel-works, camphor-refining re
"Bratov and Bangkok-Per CHIN-Amporting, and ship-building.
HUA, a
Swakow, Amoy and Foochow ---Far HAI.
HONG, 1 pm.
Wellaway, Cheloo and Ticutain-Par
HCIONOW, 2 p.m.
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