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NEGOTIATIONS AT STANDSTILL.
(Reuter'a Service.)
Tondon, August 5. The following communiqué was issued at the "foreign allies this morning: The Anglo-Soviet con- Terence having sut as a committee of the whole on Saturday and Sun- day, il met in full seseion on Monday at noon and sat until 7.15 this morning
As the Soviet de legation was unable to accept the athendments rid concessions offered in regard to Artitle 14 of the drift of the Treaty, na agree |ment was reached and the negotia tions broke down and the treaty could not be signed.
incans
CHEUNG CHAU SUCCESSFUL CONCERT ON
SATURDAY
MEETING OF C.0.4.A.
(By Our Own Correspondent)
MURDER CHARGE.
INDIAN CHAUFFEUR ON
· TRIAL..
CASE REMANDED.' “
Chan Din, an Indian chauffeur Cheung Chuu, August 5, lately employed by Mr. John Last Saturday evening we en Arnold, appeared on remand at the the Central Magistracy yesterday joyed another concert in Asscuably Hall. Mr. Jones opened afternoon charged with the murder the concert with a pianoforte solo of his wife on May 27.
Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg. Acting and was recalled seven times during the evening. Rev, G. G. Crown Solfeftor, conducted the Drake" and prosecution, and Mr. Fitzroy Barnes
un encore. One "of instructed by Messrs. Lee and Devon" as the most appreciated items was Russ) appeared for the defence. Miss Copeland's Chinese song in Mr. John Arnold, Secretary of which she accompanied herself on the Hongkong, Canton and Macao⚫
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NEXTRAORDINARY
that The songs and recitations by the defendant and his family had Rev. and Mrs. Rees were well re-quarters at his house at Pokfulum. Reer is informed that the ceived and also the sacred Negro Defendant's wife went out for a Russians contended that Article 14 selection by Miss Giuni Rev. few days twice a month mostly at I would leave the way open for Tipton und Miss A. X. Othier. week-ends and sometimes with denning complete recognition M. Burnett de a good" many prisoner. Eight or ten days before tragedy, prisoner informed by the Soviet of liability to com- sides ache with his Light Brigade the
LI Shan, gardener pensation for nationalised property Spasms" and it (including the witness that his wife was ill. On as a matter of right. They declare savoral Doctors present enjoyed the morning of May 27 defendant He was sorry. His that the Soviet rejected the prin- the Quack medicine vendor and the mentioned that his first statement 1. Amold deposed that he was at】
Bech. The was incorrect riple involved as far buck on the Paritamenterian Genca Conference, but that it now, evening was brought to a close by wife was not sick but had been the house on May 27, Mr. J. Arnold he said he intended to "chop" ber. car driven by prisoner. He saw made certain concessions, although the singing of the National unfaithful with another man and left for his office at 8.45 am. in his its auitude was generally unaltered. Anthem. The breakdown
that The numbers in the Sunday Witness had reprimanded him and prisoner return in the car about other miscellaneous questions dis- School and Bible Class have in cautioned him not to do it. Wit-10.45 am. with his son. Prisoner Miss Banks is actingness reached office la car No. 1233 went out fa uniform but returned cussed will also remain unsettled. creased.
with prisoner driving at 8.40 a.m.without uniform. Prisoner sald Superintendent. The classes are 4 in pumber. The Reederei on May 27. At the office prisoner to him "I have cut "Ng Kwoc" to A MEETING OINARY GENERAL conducted the latter. In the after- asked for an advance of $50.00 to death on both legs all Chinese held in the Board Room of Messne Ng Kwoo."From 8.45 a.m. to THURSDAY. August 14th. 1924, at he was engaged in 5.30 p.m. for the purpose of noon there was a large attendance meet a solicitor's bill. He appear servants called prisoner's wife Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on at the service. The Rev. G. Hed to be sober and was respectful,
Witness gave instructions to him 10.45 am.
see confirming the resolutions passed at MeNeu spoke
to bring the car at 12.30 p.m.;; this garden-work and did not children on the great lesson to be he failed to do. At 12.55 p.m. the defendant drive back, It is an Extraordinary General Meeting: drawn from the life of Uzziah;
was driven up by another possible that defendant might held on 22nd July, 1924.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, followed by a timely sermon on driver. Frisoner was propped up have driven back and gone out some of the outstanding problems, two others in the car and said again without being seen by him,
Secretary. of the Missionary in China as set Sahb, I am very sorry for so much as the garden is a big one,
Hongkong, 6th August, 1924. forth in the findings of committee. trouble, I have chopped my, wife These were 5 in number.
was very excited and had no
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. (1) A Nation-wide opportunity of and now I go to my god." Prisoner divert evangelism, personal and uniform on, no shoes or stockings public..
or hat and only wore breeches and
NOTICE. the comparative neglect shirt. Witness said:"you had better mural communities.
MUTUAL AID..
HOLLAND CRIES OFF.
(Renter's Service.)
The Flugne, August 5. Replying 10 the League of Natique, declining to support the the Foreign Minister says the gov- pend on guarantee pact, ernment's aim is to strengthen the legal guarantees of the Leugne of Nalions, but it does not feel justi-! fied in supporting the present) proposal to create an organisation based on power instead of on right, and likely to lead to inter- national complications instead of strengthening the principle of unity and co-apertion.
ARMS TRAFFIC.
ABREST IN SHANGILAL.
11
(Reuter's Service.)
Shanghai, August 0. Through the rest of twenty ane Chinese in the French Coques
first
to the
car
go to the Central Police Station if you have killed your wife." A week religious before the crime occurred
Inspector Earner, Central Police about 2 p.m. he went to the cells Station, stated that on May 27 at Central Police Station and saw the prisoner, who appeared to be suffering from the effects of drink. He went to the Government Civil Hospital at 4 pm., where Jenhab was examined by the doctor in his A GENERAL MEETING of the
presence,
At 4.35 p.in. he served
SECOND EXTRAORDINARY
a notice in the cellon prisoner with Club will be held in the Board the intention to get a dying de Roum of Messrs. Jardine Matheson position, interpreted in his presence & Co., Ltd, on THURSDAY 14th by Sergt. 161, Abdulla Shah. At August 1924 immediately at the 5.30 p.m., he took prisoner to the conclusion of the first Extraordinary Government Civil Hospital and General Meeting,
This Meeting is called on the woman's deposition was taken
28th July, 1924. in his presence-by-Mr-CAD following requisition:—
Melbourne.
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the
The necessity for a literate Church and "for education/
prisoner said that his wife had for on. indigenous often been unfaithful. Witness Need
About a fort Charel bridging the, gulf be- did not believe him.
the occurrence tween the Church and the night before economic and social life of defendant had been assaulted out the people.
side the City Hall by some Indians) The lifting of the Church so at about to o'clock. Complaint was that a working and worship made to witness-who advised him ping unity may transcend the to take out summons if he knew differences of denomination, them. Atg p.m. the same evening
A19.30 a.m., May 28, defendant
To the Stewards of the Hongkong after one of the assailants had been chess, nationality and race.
was formally charged with causing The above points were enlarged arrested, four Indians rode up to
In accordance with Rule 52, We. and einpirasized by the witness residence in a motor-car bodily harm to a woman named Jockey Club, Hongkong, upon
and looked for defendant to beat Jenrab. At 4 p.m., on May 28 he preacher.
Service next Sunday will be him. The gate was locked. Wit went with witness Tang Chol to the undersigned Voting Members of conducted by the Rev W. W ness challenged them and told Jubilee Road. He found traces the Hongkong Jockey Club, request them to go away, which they did of blood on the ground, a piece of you to convene two Extraordinary, Clayton of the L.M.S
not do. He had to fetch his gun foreign newspaper and a chopper General Meetings of the Club, for the
near a nullah underneath a bridge. purpose of considering, and and he fired 3 shots in the air to
Special. The chopper had a jagged edge and thought fit, passing (in accordance scare them away. Witness gave had stains on it, the handle with Articles 53) as a prisoner a police truncheon.
was handed over to Dr. Minnett solution :-
That the "Erst and, second for protection afterwards. Three hoving the maker's name on it. It Resolution, the following
four months ago witness
paragraph of Ruke 39 be struck out, and in lieu thereof the follow gave prisoner a police whistle. He on May 29.
ing new paragraph substituted-- did not know what other steps he cheons. Witness did not suggest took for defence besides trun-morrow, at 2.15 p.), to him that he should carry a chopper in the car for protection.
"Save Life."
sich of the International Settle C.C.R.A. ANNUAL MEETING meut at the week-end, the French police believe they have uncovered
The annual meeting of the in Shanghai widespread cam paign for recruiting and arming Cheung Chau Residents' Associa-or
tion was held in the Assembly Hall Eddiers for Canton.
A confession obstained from one last Monday, under the presidency of the then arrested says he was of the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster. na ex-General of the Southern The accounts were adopted.. forces and relates that le Was
Attention was called to the fact dispatched to Shanghai from the that the Hongkong Government South for the purpose af recruiting had aided in the upkeep of the
Tang Choi, foreman, employed men here.
roads to the extent of $110. This The investigation had an in-assistance was much appreciated, by Wo On Contractor, stated that petus from the mysterious shooting they have also promised to open he was living in a matshed below on Tuesday of a Chinese detective. up two new springs; this work we Jubilee Road near Tung "Wah hope to see accomplished in lime Hospital Mortuary on May 27. for the next summer season, The About noon he was having his 'save life" and went out to see improved ferry service was also midday meal. He heard cries of JAPAN'S ARMY,
mentioned with gratitude. Refer- what was happening. He found a ence to the activities of the vari- woman with cuts on both legs lying LATEST REFORMS. Lous committees was then made. on the road side about 50 feet from Immediately following the above his matshed. He gave her tea and meeting was one of the house-reported by telephone to Central (Reuter's Service.)
owners. All members of the Police Station. He did not see the, neighbourhood A Association were asked to remain. anyone in Tokyo, Augiast 5. This morning's papers give pro
The names of the two retiring when he heard the first cry. ninence to draft of an alleged trustees were put before the meet-long time afterwards a police report by the Military Reform En-ing and the nominated members ambulance arrived. He directed vestigation Committee wherein the were Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster it to the spot where the woman was. Earner where he found the woman abolition of five. and the reduction (re-elected) and Dr. I. E. Mitchell The next day he showed Inspector af another five divisions is revone of the London Mission, Hongkong. and again pointed out to Inspector The money thereby In the course of a short speech Mr. Earger and a P.W.D. surveyor the saved, estimated at twenty million Alabaster mentioned that last year spot on July 18. He was at work yen, will be spent in the moderniza-we were overtaken by two dis-and heard no cries before this, tion of the army by the addition asters followed by two outstanding Lai Kwal, moter driver, Hong- of four air-bombing squadrons achievements. The first disaster kong Fire Brigade, stated on May 27 Fürther recommendations are said to include the transfer of two was the great typhoon of August he received instructions to take an cavalry brigaden to Korea and the 18, which partly wrecked most of injured woman to Hospital. He combination of the military and the houses, and secondly the cap-left with an ambulance at 1.40 pin. ture of the "Lee Fat" by pirates, and went to No. 7.Police Station naval schools...
and though no foreign residents to pick up two policemen; they were captured our sympathy goes went up Jubilee Road but failed out to those of our fellow villagers to fad a woman and returned to who suffered in this outrage. The No. 7. He went out agaia to a first achievement was the in- spot, which last witness pointed auguration of an adequate ferry out. He stayed with the car and told the other men to take the service. We have two large stretcher to carry the injured launches which make four tripa woman. They reached Govern- each way every day.
maat Civil Hospital about 4 p.m. The deck space of the "Cheung F. C. 330 Nazar Din, stationed at Chau" has been enlarged by 15 Pokfulam Police Station, said that The bridge of boats over the feet with other improvements, he was on patrol from 8 am to 12 Failo was carried away yesterday and the "Kung Yik" is larger still. noon along Pokfulam Road to by the force of the current. It is The second achievement was the wards the Hongkong University on May 27. When near the comer variously estimated that between erection of the Hail in which we ten and twenty-coolies working on
mended.
BRIDGE GONE.
MISHAP IN TIENTSIN.
(Reuter's Service:)
Tientsin, August 5.
A vote of thanks proposed by Rev. J. Mitchel was extended to Mr. J. L. McPherson for all the hard work he had done in collect ing funds and supervising the erection of the Hall.
The case was adjourned till to-
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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT
HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. SUMMER MEETING.
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The Entrance Fee for a!) "newly elected Ordinary Mem. "bers, as well as for Naval and "Military Officers on the Active "List, shall be $10-and the "Annual Subscription $10," T. E Pearoo
A. H. Barlow
H. B. L. Dowbiggin F G Walker
T. W. Doyle. W. E. L. Shenton
L. J. Davies above will be held A. H. Potts
A. Nissin (weather permitting) Saturday. M. T. Jobosco and Sunday, 9th & 10th August F. H. Kew (or the following week end If J. D. Hophreys
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it at the time were drowned. The are met together, which was of Sassoon Road and Jubilee Road wreckage drifted against the Aur opened free of debt and which the ho met Sand! Khan standing there passed He noted the time and trian bridge where the authorities speaker hoped we would keep free about 10.30. a.m. as car No. 1233 No. of car 1233 because it was destroyed the boats by burning of debt.
travelling on the wrong side of the them...
road and he intended to report the matter to his superior. He saw | ▲ Valuabin Collection of Fantage
Etampe defendant driving the car with his
Catalogues will be inkund. young son. He shouted to him to stop, but he drove on. At the Mr. McPerson was elected our same time defendant said to Sandi now President and Mr. Harlow, Khan I am sorry that I bave Secretary and Treasurer. nothing with me now or I would It was proposed to hold the unit you." Defendant appeared to be sober and kept the car under children's sports in about a fort-
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W. T. Stanton
W. Logan, GB; Gibson D. E. Clark
E. S. Abraham
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By Order,
C. B. BROWN, Secretary..
Hongkong, Bth August, 1924.
1
NOTICE.
HONGKONG SHÅREBROKERS
ASSOCIATION:
TRE following are members of the
Above Association:
A H. Carroli, M. A. Razack, J W. Kaw, W. J. Carroll, C. Kitcball, Yip Yong Pak F. M. L. soares, H. E. Edwards
J: F. Gross.
V. Yvanovich A. P. Greaven, H. M.H.Email Sou Ken Chi. Harry O. Odolf Soo Pei Shao.
By Order of the Committes, J. W. KEW,
Secretary,
Hongkong, 14th May, 1924.
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Logan W.
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Nissim A.
Party 1.8.
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