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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925.

SHAMEEN SERVICE. SERGT. NICOLL HURT,

STEAMER TAKEN OVER.

GOVERNMENT'S ACTION.

In order that communication

Company's station was partially with Shameen may be maintained of regularly and that there may be affected yesterday by some

There additional means of food trans was a further walk out this morn- port to the naval tugs which have their workmen leaving.

ing.

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NASTY MOTOR CYCLE

"ACCIDENT

MOTOR LORRY INVOLVED.

The Police Force la to lose for few weeks the services of a well- known and efficient member as a result of a collon in which & motor cycle and de car and a P.W.D: lorry we concerned.

PRICE, $3.00 Per Month.

HARD UP,

SHANGHAI STRIKE DEADERS SQUABELING,

"FINCH" AND "FINCMINU.'

(Reuter's Serviss.)

Catalogues" & specifications from Bola Agente ALEX ROSS & CO. (CHINA),

JAPAN'S DEMANDS.

"WHEN THE AMOUNT IS ASCERTAINED."

DAMAGE IN BIOTS.

(Reuter's Service.).

of strike funds, Arrangements, however, been running from Hongkong the are in hand for replacing the 8.5. Tung On, brought down last relies and firemen, and it is not night by European and Japanese nticipated that the lighting ser- passengers, left this morning vice will be affected in any way. manned by a crew from the naval

On Inquiry from the com- boats in the harbour. pany's management the "Ching Mail" was informed that prepara

one had already been made and that the supply of current would

Sbangbai, July 10,

Shanghai, July The situation is more hopeful. With reference to this morning' There is believed to be a shortage Eastern New Agonos

port The Union message from Portrait Sergt. A Nic-best known approached the Chamber of Com the Japanese Légion has sen to his friends are Loty owing merce and Backs fur funds carry Nots to the Felgi Ofice, needless to say to his fine on. It is understood to burdering a detailed account of the physique was returning at the men to resume work for other dous in various rols and time to the Police Headquarters. British Chandapanese with a view tơ tickets (which are at an increased Albert Rond and the nature of the mansion is reported among the The Government have issued yesterday morning along Lower guiding down expenditure. Growing rate) and in spite of the fact that damage to his machine leaves no strike aders owing to alleged mis. the number of Chinese leaving doubt as to the reason for the appropriation of money. was not so large as usual a goodly collision which is confirmed by

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SERVANTS LEAVE.

All other boats with the excep- tion of the 8.8. Sai On are now "tied up," the Charles Hardouin still being at Canton.

CENTRAL MARKET.

The day passed very quietly, though intimidation and kidnapping continue. The tram situation has improved.

sensation will be domuuden Fox that damagga amount.

STRONG PROTEST.

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(Reuter's Service.)

The P.W.D. lorry was being driven by an emergency driver, an Indian, who was proceeding in

The Fengtien commander of tlie | JAPAN AND RECENT EVENTS

IN CHINA. the opposite direction to Sergt. Shanghai and Woosung Defence Nicoll and who, as he approached Force and the Chief of the Shung- the nasty corner at the junction hai-Wousang constabulary jointly of the road with Ice House Street, issued a proclimation exhorting, the (outside St. Paul's House and just strikers to sume peaceful BvOCK- past the Dairy Farm) eitherns and a warning that loafers through inexperience or to ensure disturbing the peace under the good getting round easier took a wide name of patriotism will be severely sweep to the right

punished.

The motor cycle and side car were jammed against the wall of The selling of meat at the Cen- St. Paul's house, and the door of The strike of workers on craft tral Market was extended into the the lorry is thought to have in the Harbour received a further afternoon yesterday by some of caught Sergt. Nicoll's knee which extension this morning when all the stalls doing business under was considerably lacerated, but the men on the Cheung Chau police protection. There was a not seriously, the "China Mail" ferry boats stopped work on plentiful supply sufficient for all orders received from the Sea-needs, and the extended hours to men's Union in Canton. The a certain extent preventd a rush ferry service was at a standstill on the stalls. this morning, but arrangements had been made in advance for such a contingency, and the ser- non the Cheung Chau the me mediately. The inconvenience caused to residents on the island

LOCAL & GENERAL.

Mr. M. H. Tunnier to be Adjutant will be therefore only temporary of Speen Police Reserve.

The decision of the employees Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith on the ferry boats has apparently has been appointed a Police influenced the servants at Euro-Magistrate.

pean residences at Cheung Chau.

During the past two days the The total amount of bank- workers started to leave the notes in circulation "on June 20, houses. but on finding out that 1925, was $54,823,072. they were able to be arrested as

·

Idlers, they started to come back. His Honour the Chief Justice According to a telephone mes has ordered that no Criminal sage received at police head-Session be held during the month quarters-this-morning-all-the-ser-of July, 1925.- vants have left.

H.E. the Governor has

Other craft affected are the appointed Mr. Edward Boys Reed smail ferries running to Tai O, to be a Second Lieutenant in the Aberdeen, Shaukiwan and Kow Hongkong Volunteer Defence loon City. These all stopped Corps, with effect from July 6, running this morning. No ar- 1925. rangements have so far been made for the resumption of these services.

WORTHY EXPLOIT.

MANNING THE GOOD S11

TUNG ON,

Cemetery, Kowloon City, will be

was informed on enquiry at the Government Civil Hospital. The forks of, the cycle were bent and the state of the footboards apeaks eloquently of the force of the collision.. An Jadian sergeant who was in the side car at the time was uninjured

Sergt. Nicolas taken to Hospital at once. He is proceed ing as well as can be expected and is likely to be out n three or four weeks' time."

HOME COAL

MINERS CONFER WITH MINISTERS.

MEETING

"IMPOSSIBLE."

(Reuter's Service)

London," July 10. The executive of the Miners with Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, Sir Federation conferred for an hour

Arthur Steel-Maitland and Mr.

FRANCE AND SIAM.

4

MINISTER'S COMMENTS ON

TREATIES.

"GOOD NEIGHBOURS."

(Havas Agency.)

|

Shanghai, July 10.

The Eastern News Agency of! Peking states that the Japanese Minister has strongly protested to the Chinese. Government in regard to the Hankow, Kiukiang, Chin kiang, and Canton riots, reserving the right to demand compensation and property when the facts have for the damage to Japanese lives

been fully investigated.

British Alliance Desired.

Tokyo, July 10.

AERTEX CELLULAR WEAR

COOLEST

TO

WEAR.

VESTS

SHIRTS

DRAWERS COMBINATIONS

TENNIS SHIRTS ·

The Yorozu considers that the MACKINTOSH

recent interviews. between Sir Charles Eliot, British Ambassador Paris, July 10, M. Fila, the French Minister at at. Tokyo,, and Baron Shidehera Bangkok commenting in the foreshadow an Anglo-Japanese "Temps on the Franco-Siamese understanding for co-operation Treaties, emphasizes the develop for the maintenance of peace in ment of economical

the Far East, similar to the relations between France and Siam and the former alliance. It considers that purely defensive aims of the Prince Chichibu's unexpected re- Siamese Army.

ference to the fine spirit animat-

He concludes the Franco-Slam-ing the former alliance helps to ese rapprochement is diplomati- confirm this belief. cally evidenced by the treaties The paper believes that Baron Which French opinion and Parlia Shidehara is withholding a pro- ment have to ratify. Our Coloniesnouncement as Japanese opinion need good neighbours and Siam is divided, but expects that there is a neighbour whose friendship will be a reply to Sir Charles Elot is very useful and the easiest to shortly, either agreeing to the continuance of the post-Alliance gain.

policy or renewing the former for special co-operation with Great Britain-

IN AUDIENCE.”.

SINGAPORE'S GOVERNOR

HONOURED.

SIR-L-GUILLEMARD..

(Reuter's Service.)

London, July 10. His Majesty the King received in audience Sir Laurence Guille- mard, also the Ruler of Negri

It is notified in the "Gazette" G. R. Lane-Fox to whom, it is

Christian

understood, they made quite clear Chinese

it was absolutely impossible for the miners' representatives to meet the coal-owners on the Sembilan... owners' present proposals.

that the

closed from July 2, 1925. New Kowloon Cemetery No. 1 is announced.

H.M. the King has approved the appointment of Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster as Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council while the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock acts as Attorney-General,

A UNIQUE VOYAGE.

Without a Chinese jassenger on hourd, the ss. Tung On arrived at Hongkong from Canton yesterday afternoon having been worked by

His Excellency the Governor has European and Japanese passengers. Such was the determination and approved the following appoint- eo-operation of the Volunteers that mens

the boat beat her own record and Mr. D. A. Goodwin, Mr. A. F. B. arrived three hours ahead of time, Bilva-Netto, Mr. A, C. Botelho and The Chinese crew had deserted Mr. F. C. Mow Fung to be Chief within a few hours of the bont's Inspectors.

abival in Canton from Hongkong:

and the Chinese passengers, whoFour men armed with a hoarded were given the option of revolver and daggers gained,

admittance to the first floor of

[Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland is Minister of Labour and Mr. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty.]

NEW YORK RUBBER.

ÁSSOCIATION APPROVES

ABOLITION.

REDUCING TYRES.

(Reuters Service.)

New York, July 10.

giving a hand with the work or No 164 Queen's Road East The Rubber Association ha

[Sir Laurence Numns Guiile- mard, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., has been Governor of the Straits Settle- ments and High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States since 1919. His term was recently extended.].

SUICIDE VERDICT.

FATHER OF "CAPTAIN IN PEKING.

BATHING DEATH SEQUEL.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, July 10.

A verdict of "suicide while tem-

Tokyo, July 10. Count Aisuke Kabayama has been elected to the Upper House, and Count Michimasa Soveshima -has-been-unseated owing-to-his- outspokerness an the Far Eastern situation, against the Soviet:

Korean Plot?

Tokyo, July 10. This morning's papers refer guardedly to the alleged plot against the Throne last month, saying that the Supreme Court will shortly try the offence under Article 73 of the Criminal Law. It is alleged that four Koreans are implicated.

CORRESPONDENCE.

CHINESE.

LOYAL CHINESE.

(To the Editor of the China Mail).

Sir,Assurances have been given regarding food. supplies for the of the Europes communities Colony. Little has been said about the provision of food, for the loyal ones among the Chinese. Today sun shines getting all they can out

getting out. They chose the latter shortly before 'noon yesterday, approved the abolition of the porarily insane" was returned profiicers are making lay while the.

course.

1

The officials explain the aboli-

of the Chinese who are carrying-on, if not rendering public service.

In fairness to the latter I respect-

on the septuagenarian George The duties were then apportioned After binding and gagging the so-called spring dating purchase Sydney Waterlow who shot him- out, Chief Engineer C. Pike taking inmates the robbers escaped with plan..

self in a hotel at. Plymouth.

Evidence showed deceased was Engineer Mr. J. Lewis (desisted by jewellery and clothing. METAL ROOFING the Third Engineer) that of the

of inventory stocks of crude of the death of his son, Captain, engine room. Capt. Muir and It is learned that with the

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GW. Waterlow, while bathing Chief Officer Fullan relieved each mission of the Becretary of Chin- The Association also appointed near Paking at the beginning of other at the wheel with Mr. A. cee Affairs, a Hongkong Labour a sub-committag to draft a pro- the week Jenner, of Kowloon, tending a hand Maintenance Association has been gramme for the conservation of When clearing the shallows. Every formed with its temporary head crude rubber by reducing types one else took spells of duty and fots quarters at the Wah Keu (Over and sizes of tyres, were drawn for times. If so fell seas Chinese) Hotel, Connaught that one European and one Japan-Road Central. The object of the ese were allocated a boiler each for Aseptic is to heli workmen spells of an hours an

who have gong on strike or whó Those who took part in the ex-are forced to strike by intimida ploit were Mestra. M. A. Annett, tion to obtain work or tó H. T. Buxton, AB Quin, T. at their present poste, Dawson, de Barros, A.

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ENGLAND'S SUCCESS

BISLEY.

(Reuter's Servies.)

London, July 10. At Bisley, the Elcho Shield was won by England-with a score of $1,708.0

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