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MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922.
PEKING'S POLITICAL
PERSONALITIES.
CABINET MAKING NOT EASY.
BUANGHAL Aug, 21, Peking reports the political sitoa tion much easier to-day. A mandate inued last night appointed Lin Tai Kuang civil governor of Kansu. Chin Yung Yen, the President's delegate, returned from Peitaiho lost night and reported that. Kao Eng Hung was willing to resume his duties on cou dition that hereafter the ministries of finance, education. and communica tions jointly bear the responsibility for educational expenses and the the teachers and education staff do not receive tunds directly from the minis try of communications bat from the ministry of education itself. If these conditions are strictly observed Kan Eng Hang will have no further objec. tiub to resume oflice. It is reliably reported that the president will agres to these suggestions.
Owing to sye trouble Wan Chung Huai yesterday submitted his resigua tion, which the president returned with the intimation that if leave were
recover's,
A NEW "BANK"
A CHINESE LABOUR PROMOTION.
SPORTS.
SAT. RDY'S PAFERALI.
AMERICANS BEAT CHINESE,
"BUI YIK" PIRACY
SEQUEL.
JAIL FOR SUA PEGOAT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The local American baseball tears two Chinese before Mr. R. E. Lindselt Sub-Inspector Shaftain charged had ita revenge on the Chineer this morning, with the unlawful nine on Saturday afternoon by defeating them by runs to involver, two automatic pistole and 331 possession of one fully loadsl re close ard exciting game.
There was a large crowd of fans present, and the Bwatow Relief Fund was swelled to the extent of nearly $500 more.
Saturday's encounter was the fourth between the two leading combinatione in the Colony, and with the Americans victorious, the honours are now equal- y divided each team having won two games. A final test match to decide the supremacy will be played later in the season.
xcellent
The Americans victory was due largely to Brow 'a pitching, and had he been better sup ported by his fielders. the Chinese would probably have suffered a bigger defeat. The American's fielding was at its worst in the fifth innings when the Chinese scored six of their saven home runs, and thinen locked black
in
а
big
run
eagerness to
for
it.
wake! collided
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rounds of ammunition without a permit at Shaukiwan.
the second defendant, an old man and Mr. H. B. L. Dennys appeared for said that he had been instructed to the police were prepared to accept plead guilty He understood that the plea, and he suggested that the
immeistely. Case should be proceeded with
Inspector Shaftain said that he was compelled to accept the plea as the case stood, but he had information that the arme did not belong to the second defendant as was claimed by
Mr. Dennya, but to the younger man, who was shi ting the blame to the second defendant, making him a capegoat. As far as he was concerned, be kue that the presence of the arms was known to both men, and
the "Sui Yik" pirzay.
Mr. Denaye objected to the Inspec ter'a statement, and submitted that he having pleaded guilty, the only cued with the caer. courer was for the Inspector to pro-
AMERICAN WIRELESS:
The U.8.S. "Tracy" intercepted this associated presa news from Gorm:
BASE BALL SCORES.
St. Louis Philadelphia Chicago Now York. Detroit
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE,
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Boston Cleveland Wasbington
New York Chicago Bestoa Pittsburg Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia St. Louis..
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INDIANAPOLIS, Governor McCrayernt let or to sheriff of Austin, Laperte County, declaring Dempsey-Brennan bout at
fore prohibited by law.
DUBLIN.
Official bulletin aays national army advanced against insurgenta from both the North and South in County Cork. reny captured after fleren fighting Town of Macroom captured. Keldur
Hravy firing all night.
Women
PARIS.
athletes
FOREST HILLS. Helen Wills and Mrs. M. Z. Jossup of Wilmington, Delaware defeated Mrs. Mallory and Mine Sigourney of Boston in finals of national women's doubles championship 6-9 7·9·8-d.......
WARKINGTON.
Department of Commerce stated reduction of more than $90,000,000 in United States favourable` trado | balance July compared June $55,000- |000, July last year $58,000,000.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG & WEAHOA, DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
an INTERIM DIVIDEND of $4.00 per share will be paid on the 11th Octob.r next to all shareholders on the Regiater of shareholders at 30th September, 1922.
By Order of the Board,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manayer Hougkerp, August, 1, 1922.
S.S. "SHANTUNG "
DRIVEN ASHORE AT SWATOW
2nd/3rd AUGUST
steamer are hereby norified that is Consignees of cargo ex the above consequence of General Averago ex- pened and/or Sundry Charges on cargo having been incurred, they will be Seventy seven
required to sign au Average Bood at the representing five countries; United offices of the Undersigned and to pay Switzerland and Britain will compete their cargo before delivery can bo States, Creclio Slovakia France, a doposi ́ of 8 per cent on the value of in first women's Olympied on Sunday granted. at Pershing Stadium.
necessary it would be given but he for the Americans, Leading comfort. that they had some connection with Michigan na a prize fight and there. hoped Wang would resume the duties ably, the Chinese team suddenly of the premiership as seon
sa he track a bad patch sud went 10 pieces. The Americans grasped the A mandate will shortly appoint Loopportunity and piling on the runs Chia Hung vice minister of commerce
soon overhauled their opponerte and transfer the vice-minister of com Th. Americans' two winning rune merce, Chian Tien To, to the director came in a rather unusual way. A the arms coLcealed under some rub The Inspector said that be found ship of the conservancy bureau.
Ustemau skied the ball, and bieb under a bed in the passage run. ning along three cubicles on the second with the Chinese catcher, causing him floor of the house. He could put to drop the ball. The Chinees team say if the bed was being used, as there was some rubbish on it »lso. He did appealed, and during the argument to know conclusively that the first defen Americans who were hold upon ondant undertook responsibility, and bases, made the most of their chance that there was some connection with and got safely home. The Chinese the piraus, but he could not put his The China Industries Development protest was disallowed and the runs informente into the witness box to
counted. It was bord Bank will open for business here very the Chinese, but the Americans anderstood his position, and that he Prove it. He thought the Magistrate soon. It is a venture launched by the
ad no option but to accept Mr. Hongkong Chinese Labour Associa were quite within their rights.
Next Saturday it is hoped to fix tions, and promises great advantages
Dennys' plea. for the inbouring classes. The articles game with the ball cutit of the 10 tentation have already been U.S.S. Tracey," which is now in port, published and distributed broadcast and another fine game is promis d. The Chinese IX sbowed great for in the Colony, and the scheme is mecting with widespread interest and on Saturday, and are certainly get support. The proposed capital is ting into fine trim for the elimination $1,000,000, in shares of $1 each, and matches ir Banghai this Autumn. the objects of the corporation, as set They also stand a good chance to re forth in pamphlets are to encourage present China in baseball at the Fasef ndast and sentenced the older notified Governor it would withdraw i
saving among the labourers; to help needy labourers by loans to buy outfite, to finance business projects; and leat, but by no means least, to enable labourers to maintain "an in- dependent attitude."
A room in Counsu, ht House (old) Astor House Hotel) has been rented by the promoters as their office.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.
bendrad
fuck on
up
which case they will be adding an Eastern Olympaid next spring, in other feather to the cap of the South
China A.A.
- LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
Saturday saw three league matchee, all keenly contestel. Kowloon C. C. beat Police R.C., '68 to 47, the scores being:
Hunter, Brawn. Robinson, and Pile (K.C.C.) 23 against Clark, D. Reid Smith and Mair (Police) 2).
Nicholls Conley Hyde nad Jack K.C.C.) 30 against Moss, Mc Lellan, Og and Gerrard (Police) 10.
Thompson, Davidson, Stevens and Me Murtrie (K.C.C.) 15 against Cassim, Kelly, Grimmett, and Grant (Police) 16.
Mr. Dennys avid that the first man
was a blacksmith at Taikoo and the other was a boarding house rooper.
The second defendant had told him
that he had received the arms wrapp ed up in uewepaper from a ships fire- In&D some time age,
The Magistrate discharged the first
Inan to 12 months' hard labour.
Mr. Dennys In view of the man's nge, won't you Worship give him the option of a fine.
Magistrate: No. I consider it a
Farious care.
MUST BE PUT DOWN.
CHIEF JUSTICE AND UNLAWFUL ARMS.
to.
If one gives serious thought to the matter, surely the fact of the Hoog
"I ain determined as far as I can kong University being under the
to put down this practies of a man of necessity of appealing for funds should
your character carrying dangerous strike one as an extraordinary state of
Foaginas about" declared the Chici affaire. It is in Hongkong-British territory--but it is of China and it is
Justice (Sir William Rora Davies) at the Criminal Sessions to-day when the greatest educational institution
tbieo sentencing
years in the country. It would seein
imprisonment with hard labour a impossible for it to be in want of
Chinese who had pleaded guilty money. Yet it is and an eamvat
to a charge alleging him to have been appeal is now in circulation. The
unlawfully in possession of a loaded Rockefeller Foundation has of red
five-chambered revolver and a dagger. Hongkong $500,000 for endowing Sloan,Amery, Perrie and Drummond
Sub-Inep ctor Lanigan told the Chairs of Surgery and Medicine, 20 against Foulds, Eldridge, T. Young Chief Justice that a detective in- conditionally only apon the and J. Russell 16. Faculty being brought into harmony Holland, O'Brien, Weir and Wo-armed him that four men wem plan-
sing a robbery in a teahouse et Sam
Teikna'a Tai Xata beat the Tai-yees by 60 to 44. Scores
Grimes, Bateman, D. Morrison and Barguson 22 against Laing, Whyte Mc Leod and G. Morrison 8.
i
WELLINGTON, NEw Zealand.
Washington treaties.
House of Representatives ratified
FOREST HILLS, Mrs. Mallory retrined wor 'n's national singles tennis championship defeating Helen Wills of California straight ects 6-3 6-1.
INDIANAFOLIA.
Michigan Pret of American Legion under whose auspices the Dempsey- Brennan tout war planard isbor day
its patronage from the affair.
DUBLIN.
Military authorities warned citizens remain indoors this evening as it is believed insurgents planning attack SHANGHAI
Cargo will be forwarded to Hongkong per as."Ningpo" or other Company's
steamer.
Messrs. Goddard & Douglas have been appointed to survey all damaged
cargo.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE (Juha Swire & Sons, Ltd.) Agents,
Chica Navigation Co, Ltd. Hongkong, August 21, 1999,
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD COPENHAGEN.
The Motership
"INDIEN,"
extra
baving, arrived, Consignees of Car- 60 are bereby informed that all goods ara being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Rober Dollar Co, received advices Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd, that the river atramer Alice Dollar whence delivery may be obtained. fired on in the Yangtze River along goods have left the Godowne, zmi ell Szechuan border and Captain Crum goods remaining undelivered after the slightly wounded. British steamer 26th of August, 1922, will be subject to Fahwo also fired on.
No claims will be admitted after tho
rect. WASHINGTON. All broken, chafed and damaged.
Senste after four months debate goos Messia. Goddard & Dunglas on the Administration Tariff 'Bill passed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined by to conference. New vote forty-eight 26th of August, 1922 at 10 am. to twenty-one. Borah only Re- publican who opposed it.
All claim must reach us before the 29th of August, or they will not be re- cognized.
PHILADELFIA
No. fire insane will be effected. Australians won the right to chal- Bills of Lating will be countersigned lenge the Americans for the Davis up by when O'Hara Wood defeated the MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD., Spaniard Degomar 0-83-5,6-0,6-
Agents. 4,0-1,
Hongkong, August 21, 1922.
in other respects with the modern therspoon 18 against McIntosh, Sloan, shu po. He took along six men and THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK
Gerrard-and-Wallace-20.---
raided the place at about 11:15′′at|
Civil Service lost to the Kowloon B. night. There were four men in the trahouse and there was a souflle be-
The prisoner explained that a friend of his gave him the weapɔes to mind. His statement at the police station was that he used them to avenge the dasth of his brether who had been killed,
standard of effi iracy, with the prospect of a further grant of $250,000 for a Chair of Obstetrics and G. 66-78. The scores were: Gynaecology. It is estimated that Sandford. Sullivan, Hill and Fincher ten them and the police. It was from $400,000 to $500,000 is required (C.B.) 17 against Iledley, Whibley. fun that the prison had weapons to take full advantage of the Lapsley and Gray (K.B Ĝ.) 29. on him and he was arrested. Kookafeller grant We sometimes J. Hall, Long, Forbes and Stanley wonder if people out here are rather (C.S.) 17 against Gourlay, R Hall, scared by high-sounding figures in Harvey and Guy K.B.G.) 33. millions. Half a million dollars in Laing. Onwick, Tacchi and A. B. pounds sterling would be covered Allan (C.S.) 32 against Jobustene, easily by a dozen men in any Loudon Brown, Gow and Edwards(K B.G.) 16. subscription for a good cause. Why not in China? We have several very rich menu here-scores of them buy a lakh of dollars in a day as a gamble on exchange-and that balt million ought not to be so very difficult to obtain.-N. C. Daily News.
Next Saturday (26th) Taikoć (2) play Kowloon B. G., at Taikoo. Civil Eervice meet Taikoo (1) at C.S. Police SERIOUS STABBING CASE meet Craigengower, on Police green.
LEAGUE TABLE.
..WHITE HANDS AT THE Taikqo (1)....
CORONET.
A vivid, stirring tale of romance and adventure comes to the Coronet to-day. It is called "White Hands"
Ng Pun was charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning with having stabbed a rattan worker in Austin Road, Kowloon, recently,
P. W. L. T. Fta Kowloon B.G.....11 9 1 1 10 118 30 16
The victim who was for some time .11 8 3 0 16
in a critical condition, the wound bav .11 4 7 0 8
ing penetrat d to the base of the left 10 3 7 0 6
lung, was discharged from hospital during the week-end and was present
Taikoo (2) ... Police..... Civil Service Kowloon C.C. .11 3 8 0 Craigeogoirer....11 2.8 1
B
sad it depicts the adventures of one SWATOW TYPHOON FUND. "Hurricane Hardy."a brutal iron- fisted era captain who journoy ng into] CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIST. the heart of the Sahara Deser, on a
in Court.
Mr. Lrod'Almada who appeared for the prosecuts 'n asked for a date to be fired.
Inspector P. Grant raid the com- plainant was drawing water when the treasure bunk, runs #ITOSH A, Camp At noou to day the Chamber of defendant suddenly came ontol a ride) wboro lives a white w man, sole Commerce subscriptions totalled street and stabbed him for no apparent survivor of a band thut had been $73,128 95.
1
stricken by disease. She hails bim e Already acknowledged ... $ 72,153,00 her saviour bat Hardy, fully realising St. Andrew's Church, her plight, determines to possen her Kowloon (Collection) - for his own. He is on the point al Toyo Kisen Kaisho. taking advantage of her situation Friends
when the touch of a tiny child The Hon 8.au Godown Co. awakens to him -hamo and remoma. Leung Hou. Obi, Esq............... Hobart Bosworth, who-is-noted-for A: G-Howlitt,-Esq.
hia vinile pourtrayals, has the part of
Hurricane Hardy, and be has made of
it agrest achievement,
TEOFOR.
The Magistraln said that it looked like attempted murder.
225.95 Mr. d'Almada agreed and raid be 500.00 would consider the advisability of 100.00 bringing a more sutious aborge
50.00 against defendant." 50.00
The bearing was fixed for Thursday
-50,00 | afternoon
Later Mr. O, H. Lyson appeared in $73,128 95 Court and said he had be a instructed
for the defence:
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