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SIR ROBERT AND LADY HỌ TUNG.

WAR-TIME. GIFTS' TTUBUTE.

home..

(Reuter's Service.):

its way

LORRY AND MOTOR BUS COLLIDE.

NATHAN ROAD MISHAP

A collision took place at 9.10 |

a moter this morning between lorry and motor bus No. 618 be- longing to the Howloon Motor Bus Co., which was travelling to

COMING TO A HEAD.

NORTHERN DEVELOPMENTS

EXPECTED.

D., XGO AND WU FEI-FU.

(Reuter's Service.)--

Hackow, Nov. 5. Dr. Welington Koo trived this the Kowloon Ferry from Sham-morning and bad a conference shuipe with thirteen passengers, wi. Wuler who is going to

Shungina tomorowy evening, both European and Chinese.

The accident

occurred in / Reiter representative this travelling from Haiphong Road to

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REDS ON MOVE,"

RESUMING GRIP ON SOUTH.

Frame

DEATH. PLOT.

ESCAPE OF ITALIAN PREMIER.

SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY.

(Reuter's Service,)

Rome, Nod. A It is semi-officially stated. M the ex-Socialist Deputy, Signer. Zaniboni has been arrested on a charge of fully preparing to at- life of Signor tempt the

GEN, GALLENT AT FRONT.

General Gallent, the Russlan who commands a part of the Kuomintang Red forces, is persis- London, Nov. 5.

tently reported to be in the Sze: Yap districts directing the coun The Hongkong Wembley con-

ter-offensive against the disunited tingent is already on

anti-Reds who brought off coups at Sunning Yanping, Shekki, eto,, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung

while the Whampoa Cadets were

Egypt.

From a well-informed source, it, The Duke of Connaught invest ed Sir Robert Ho Tung with the Humphreys Avenue. Fortunates the nur causes of his visit was gathered this morning that order of Knight Grace and Ladyly the vehicles were travelling invitations, from Wu Pei-the major part of Canton's River Ho Tung with the Lady Grace of very slowly and both drivers had also adesso dudy the Yangtze Defence Bureau were in that part

Fabeticon. :

of the delta to the North and West the Grand Prior of the Order of the sense immediately to apply

Hk terught the Tariff Confer- of Macão. St. John, in connection with the their brakes, so aversing what presentation by Sir Robert and might have been a very seriouses was taking place at the worst The anti-Red adventurers are powibee time it view of the disrupt-retiring precipitately without Lady Ho Tung of motor am.

Miss C. Stonham who had the er state of the country; consequent-offering resistance while the Reds bulances during the war, and the

outside front seat was flung ly it was imposible to have con- are consolidating their position endowment of hospital beds at

violently forward and narrowly cret result He was of the opin-and moving steadily towards the Jerusalem

escaped hitting her head on the in it should be postponed

southern peninsula which is in the front partition. Fortunately she Asked if there was say under hands of the Chan party and some escaped with nothing more than a standing between Feng Yudisiung

Kwangs allies." shaking..

Land Chung Tein or Feng Yu

siang and Wn Pei-ft, Dr.Koo A young foreign cyclist was fed there was no confict of opin- very fortunate to escape without ion on the surface between the an accident early this afternoon. Hlutër LIVING

follow in a few days via Italy and Nathan Road when the lorry was afternout, Dr. Wellington · Kool engaged on the East River. Mussolini.

ARMS TRAFFIC.

AMERICAN SEAMEN SENT TO JAIL.

"A SERIOUS OFFENCE."

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A case described by Mr. S. B. B. McElderry as a serious one when granting an application for a re- mand last Friday was concluded this morning before Mr. R. E. Lindsell who is now sitting as senior Magistrate.

The charge was one of unlawful arms possession against Vertie Vlon Brunson. 17 years old, an unemployed American seaman.

Evidence was given by Detec tive Sergeant O'Donovan, who arrested the defendant at the Seamen's Institute following the discovery in his possession of two

accident...

Another Escape.

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The youth must have swerved in Asked how he found the military front of the large China has just dont Hankow he thought Dear the Dairy Farm, in Nathan, Chua-fang had the situation Road, Kowloon. The driver seeing wall in band.

the kelihood of knocking the He was of the opinion that youngster down, turned his wheelters were bow Dewing a bend around and ran the bus right and adaptate development could across the road, pulling up in time experter in two or three days. to prevent going into the gutter. The bus at the time was travelling to the ferry and had very few passengers. Curiously enough two of the occupants travelled in the Kowloon bus which had such a narrow escape this morning.

SIGHT SEERS.

THIS MORNING'S,TROOP "INVASION."

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BOUND FOR NORTH.

The British soldiers. who families were to be observed this morning stentedly noting the features of the city were of the 1st. Ettn East Yorkshires who arrived this morning by the troopship "Derbyshire."

revolvers and 52 rounds of am- SERVANT'S DISPUTE. together many uses with their munition. It was stated that the defendant had no satisfactory ex- planation to offer when he was arrested and that the weapons were brought into the Colony with the intention of selling them.

His Worship was satisfied that the arms were brought here with an unlawful purpose and sentenced defendant to nine months' hard labour.

ITALIAN SUMMONED BY HIS COOK.

A KOWLOON CASE,

They are relieving the 1st. A dispute between a Chinese Battn. Loyals, North China and cook an his employer, Mr. C. Fwill proceed North to-morrow, the Servadio, an Italian, of No. 819, disembarkation taking place at Nathan Road, was brought before Chinwangtao.

Men of the 12th. Heavy Battery the Kowloon Magistrate this "HERMES "CRUISE. morning, the servant claiming 18 for local reliefs were also among

the arrivals by the "Derbyshire, In evidence, the complainant total passengere carried 1st class said that hot water was poured on being 61, second 37, and third,

$1094.

TO LEAVE FOR AMOY.

days wages.

him and he was ordered cut of the H.M.S. "Hermes" is to pay a house. This was denied by de- short visit to Amoy, leaving fendant, who attributed the seald- Hongkong on Monday.

ing to neglect in allowing a kettle Defendant had

No significance is attached to to get rusty. the visit which is purely a matter reason to speak to the complain- of a routine cruise customary to fant regarding the dirty condition any ship attached to the, China of the kitchen, and the letter Squadron.

wanted to leave, but he refused to pay any wages,

It is unlikely that there will be flying operations whilst the "Hermes" is at Amoy.

The case was adjourned for the evidence of an amah.

WHERE THE RECORDS OF 20 YEARS HAVE BEEN BROKEN.

FOR CHARITY.

TO-MORROW'S SALE OF

WORK.

ST STEPHEN'S "GIRL.

St. Stephen's Girls College is keeping up its reputation for help ing charities in the Kwangtung province by this year arranging for a sale of work and bazaar, the proceedings going towards the Ministering Children's League and Chinese poor schools and hospitals. Last year $2,500 was raised for Chinese charities. by St. Stephen's Girls and it is hoped that as creditable a sum will be raised this year.

The sale of work will be opened in the Kwok Sui Lau Hall at 3 p.m. to-morrow by Mrs. Duppuy, wife of the Right Rev, C. R. Duppy, Bishop of Victoria and as those responsible for its organisation are entirely dependent on public sup port for the raising of the required funds and have some excelent articles to offer it is hoped it will be attended by large numbers:

LOWER TAXATION,

THOSE LUCKY UNITED

«STATES.PINAS

(Reuter's Service.)

Washington. Nov,,&,, The Wayland Means Committee of Representatives

have decided on a ten

figure

$LIG)800,000;000 sa the amount

recul Hör's nexts

TWO LAKH PRIZE.

SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS

NUMBER.

LOCAL RUMOUR DENIED.

Yesterday there was a rumour in town that a local resident had won the first prize usually over $200,000-in the Shanghai Cham- pions "A" sweep

A sensation has been caused, throughout Italy by the discovery Spécial editions of the news- of the plot against Mussolini papers denounce the culprits.

Signor Mussolini sent a meK- sage to the prefects instructing vigorous measures to prevent re- prisals.

The Fascist Executive ordered Fascists to abstain from violence sgainst adversaries.

JUST IN TIME

A semi-offcial report decr that the police in the last few d received confrmation of guarded), reports, previously reaching them, of an attempt being prepared on: Mussolini's itte!

During yesterday's celebration of Italy's victory in the Great War, the police planned a number. of arrests and yesterday morning forced their way into a room of an hotel near tire Foreign Office and surprised and arrested Zaniboni "just as he had got everything in readiness to carry out his criminal attempt.

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Capello was arrested at Tarin as he was on the point of departing abroad.

It was later established on good authority that the person to whom the ticket was said to belong had denied ownership.

Apparently, somebody in a local office had a ticket, the number of Orders were given the prefects which consisted of five digits. The immediately to seize all Masonic winning number was 2,551, It lodges of the Grand Orient whose seems that the last four digits on headquarters are at the Gius

Atiniai Palace, Rome.. this ticket were also 2,561 rather thoughtless joker is alleged to have covered up the first num ber and spread the rumdur.fith the result that the purchaser was surprised to be congratulated by |colleagues,

The business at the Licensing Sessions this morning lasted a few minutes only. All applications for renewal were granted.

The Japanese steamer "Yei- |

was pirated some Maru" which days ago on the Canton River, ar- rived here from Canton yesterday

afternoon.

The Government, has ordered the diapiction of the unitary Socialiol, F

PUBLIC RELJEF

Signor Mussolini has received many messages congratulating him on his escape, the first being. from the King.

Demonstrations of joy at Mussolini's escape, have been arranged all over Italy.

4.

DOCKYARD FALL:

MR. D. McNEILLIE HURT.

The fresh to strong monsoon is to continue along the coast and

As a result of falling down a over the northern China Sea, states the daily weather report, bunker, it is understood, Mr. D. An increase in intensity is report-McNeillie, of the Taikoo Dock, ed, largely due to a depression sustained injuries to the back of situated to the south-east of Hok- 'the head wheit necessitated his re- kaido. Ships from the North are moval to the Government. Civil making Hongkong in record time Hospital this morning.

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critica). well behind schedule.

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