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The China
March 20, 1923, Temperature 57.
No. 18.829. 二拜益 號十二月三年三十二百九十一英
BUSINESS NOTICE.
NEW VICTOR RECORDS.
FOR-
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Rainfall 0,04 inch.
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923.
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
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FRENCH RUHR COST.
100,000,000 FRANCS FOR FOUR MONTHS.
PARIS, March 19.1
A letter from the Minister of Finance to the Finance Committees Senate and Chamber shows that the credits Parliament are asked to vote for expenditure in the Ruhr for the first four months of 1923 amount to 196,000,000 francs from which 36,000,000 should be deducted as the amount the troops in the Ruhr cost anyhow if they remained at
home.
FURTHER ARRESTS.
BERLIN, March 19,
A message from Bochum says a French state- ment reports several arrests including Quaatz, a Reichstag Deputy and Volmer, President of the Provincial Court, in connection with the murder of the French soldier at Essen,
PARIS, March 19.
A message from Essen states that an arrest has. been made in connection with the murder of a French soldier at the railway station yesterday. COBLENCE, March 19.
In view of the attack on Smeets on March 18 the inter-Allied Rhineland Commission has un- animously decided to suspend the Prefect of Police at Cologne and to open an enquiry into the outrage.
NEAR EAST SITUATION.
GENERAL HARINGTON SUMMONED TO LONDON.
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 19. General Harington has been summoned to London to report on the general military situation. The Italian Mombelli takes over the chief command in the interim.
EARL CAVAN.
VISIT TO POLAND.
LONDON, March 19.
Earl Cavan accompanies their Majesties to Italy and afterwards proceeds to Warsaw. Arriving on May 15, he spends four days with the Polish army, returning the visit of General Zegarsky to London in October,
CHINA COAST.
March 20, 1932, Temperature' G5.
日四初月二亥癸大歲年二十國毘革中
THE DOLLAR.
www.
Today's closing rate 2/3 9/16 To-day's opening rate 2/3 9/16.
AMERICA'S RHINE BILL.
SCHEME FOR PAYMENT).
PARIS, March 19.
At a meeting of the Costs of Occupation Com- mittee Mr. Wadsworth, American representative, announced that the American Government did not agree to the Allied proposal to deduct the value of German ships seized in America from its $250,- 000,000 claims for the costs of the American army on the Rhine but was willing to discuss a scheme for spreading the payment of costs over a number of years.
RUBBER RESTRICTION.
POLICY TO CONTINUE.
LONDON, March 19.
In the House of Commons in reply to questions, Major Ormsby-Gore said no modification of the rubber restriction scheme was contemplated. The Government intended to continue the policy initiat- ed by the late Colonial Secretary in this matter.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.
ENGLAND BEAT BELGIUM.
LONDON, March 19.
At Highbury, playing soccer England beat Belgium by six goals to one.
LONDON EXCHANGEĮMARKET.
LONDON, March 19. French francs recovered to 72/85 and Belgian Francs to 84/37. The mark was still stationary 21 97,000) 98,000. Sterling improved to 4/70, 5/16.
LENIN GRADUALLY RECOVERING,
HELSINGFORS, March 19.
The latest bulletins show that Lenin is steadily recovering and is gradually regaining the use of |his right hand and leg.
PLANTED" KNIVES.
LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES, KENNEDY ROAD INCIDENT.
SIKH'S SPREE. PLUCKED WATCHMAN'S
BEARD..
THREW TURDAN AT INSPECTOR.
How a Sikh Police reoruit's spree
Captain F. Newcombe, of the Two Chinese were arraign “Ngankin,” is on leave. Captain Fed before the Chief Justice, (Sir William Rees Davies, K.C.) when McGarity, from reservo, has gone the Criminal Sessions were resum-resulted in his pulling a tuft of master, “Ngankin.”
ed this morning, for being in pos-beard from the face of a compatriot Mr. C. Nyberg, second officer, session of two daggers in Kennedy and throwing his turban at Det.- 'Wuchang," has gone second
Road on February 17. They plead-Sub-Inspector Fallon, was related ed not guilty.
to Mr. R. E. Lindeell this morn- officer, "Sunning." Mr. D. A.
The case for, the Crown was puting when he was charged with (1), Dreyer has been appointed acting forward by Mr. Dyer Ball who pro- misconduct sa á police officer in uni- second officer, "Wuchang."
ceeded to tell how the prisoners form and acting in an insubordinate Captain H. A. Walker, of the were arrested. In the afternoon, of manner to a senior officer (9) acting “Fengtien," is on leave. Captain constables were proceeding along charge-room and (8) assaulting. a February 17, he said, four Chinese in a disorderly manner in the W. McDonald, from leave, has gone Kennedy Road when they noticed Sikh watchman. master, "Fongtien."
four Chinese, two ahead and the Captain C. R. Purslow, of the The constables stopped the first (E85) was in uniform on a Canton Mr. D. Burlingham, A.B.P., other two about 40 yards behind.prosecuting, said that the constable "Luchow," is on reserve.
two men and searched them but steamer wharf. He was soon fight Captain F.-M. Dillon, from re found nothing on them. But while ing and struggling with a watch- serve, has gone master, "Luchow." that was being done the constables man from whose beard he plucked Mr. P. R. Cheetham, second observed the other two men handful of hair. Another com officer, "Kingyuan," is on reserve, house in Kennedy Road. One of stable (B122) tried to separate them making towards the door of a Mr. D. R. McAlpine, from reserve, the prisoners was seen to drop
but failed. Dot.-Sub-Inspector has gone second, officer, "King something white into a Lower Fallon, who was on plain-clothes. ynan,"
pot and the second prisoner was duty, endeavoured to do the same seen to place something dark in but defondant took of his turban
palm tub. Having done that both and threw it at him. for the Peak Tram. On the flower drunk of the time and did not know prisoners turned away and made Defendant stated that he Wes pot and the palm tub being what he was doing. examined two knives were His Worship What! Drunk on discovered. The prisoners were duty ? chased and eventually arrested,
Mr. S. A. Phillipo, chief officer, "Changsha" is on reserve. Mr. J. MacDonald, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Changsha.":
Mr. J McGillivray, chief engineer, "Soochow," is on reserve. Mr. K. Logan, from reserve, has gone chief engineer," Soochow."
Mr. T. S McLang, third' engineer, "Paoting," is on reserve. Mr. C. Tilburn, third engineer, "Shuntion." has gone third engi- neer," Paoting."
Mr. A. R.Williams, chief officer, "Fuhwo," has gone acting master, same ship, t
Capt. F. Scurr, of the "Fuhwo," has resigned.
Capt. M. Dowson, from reserve, has gone master," Kutwo."
EXTRAORDINARY
VIOLENCE.
A CHOPPER ASSAULT.
Mr. Burlingham explained that the constable was in uniform but not on duty
After evidence had been given, His Worship imposed a fine of $100. or eight weeks.
ARMED ROBBERY,
MERCHANT LOSES $1000..
A Chinese who has been in Police custody for a month was brought before Mr. R. E.. Lindseli Capt. D. Christie, of the "Kutwo," this morning to answer a charge of firm of importers, and exporters, An anned robbery occurred at a is on leave,
Mr. D. N. Vernieux, sup'y seconding a cotapatriot's knee cap, me
assault, with a chopper and break 58, Des Voeux Road West, at 8.15 officer. Tuckwo," has gone sup'y
last night. The master reports second officer, "Wosang." the chopper fell on to com- roof, he noticed several strangers Defendant's explanation was that that as he descended from the Captain F. C. Purkins, of the plainant's knee adding that the on the first floor, three were armed Kumsang, his resigned. "Cap-injury was not serious
with revolvers and one with a tain T. Grant, from reserve, has gone master,Kutrisang,"
Mr. F. Dunstan, from leave, has gone acting second enginear,
Loongwold
Mr. F. Ellis, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Falsang
Mr. H. Craig, second engineer Fausang is on reserve.
Mr. Ronnie, second edgineer, Loongwo," is on leave
His Worship It fell with such dagger. extraordinary violence that it broke He attempted to return to the his knee and the injury has been roof but was taught and thrown. serious enough to detain him. In into the accountant's room where hospital for a month and p
Defendant then rejoined that the folis A key was taken from his ho was bound and gagged with his odds against him were two to one. pocket and with this the safe was As complainant is not expected opened Money and jewellery to to be discharged from Hospital for the value of $155470, was stolen other week, defendant na aguio from the safe und $50 from the temanded.
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