SPORT
LAWN BOWLS.
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SHANGHAL SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY.
The Shanghai bowlers scored their third victory in the Colony sesterday, when they were "upposed to the Civil Service,
CANTON NEWS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10re, 1919.
October Pth. "NATIONAL DAY VELEBRATIONS.
The authorities have ordered that, in addition to closing the yamena în celebrà- tion of the national holiday, a verergony is to take place in the Civil Governor's samen on the morning of the foch inst. Officials will go the rameno salute the National flag, and to
S
reverence" the
were
PRESIDENT WILSON ON THE PEACE “TRBATY.
服
BLOCKADE TO TAKE THE PLACE
"OF WAR.
COMPLETE FAITH IN JAPAN S PROMISESS
address made at St. Louis on September The following is 'the full text of the
6th, by President Wilson on the Peace Trenky:
Any member of the League which breaks these promises with regard to arbitration! or discussion is to be deemed thereby to be committed an act of war against the other members of the League; not merely te bave done an immoral thing, but, by refusing to cles, those processes, to have committed an act of war,
You say. Yes; we form an army and And you know what then happens. go to fight them." Not at all. We shut our doors and lock them out: we boycott Fam giad to here the mayor say "and them. Just as soon as that is done they A great ceremony in the Tung Yuen Garden will be organised by the people, journed.
I believe is true--that polities an ad cannot ship cargoes out or receive them who will march in procession through the party polities have an place, my fellow phic age, the cannes-sengi ver
Politics have no placw - I moan | shipped in: they cannot send a telegra A lantern procession will be held citizens, in the subjects that we are not don't think that after that it will and there will also be a fireworks displaybliged to discuss and to devide.··
on the latter's rinks at Happy Valley.emory of the heroes who hase They have now slefrated the Kowloon
associated with past revolutions. C. the Kowloon BGC, and the Civil If they get the better of the Servier. Police this afternoon when they play their last match, they will have no reason to dissatisfied with the results of their o visit to this Colony. "
city:
PARCEL TAX.
uencing m October 1st.. the Postmaster "has requested the Treasurer to wait till he has discussed the matter with the
Hoard of Communications and the Post- master General in Poking.
ABERRIANK.
shauzbai looked like the winters all'
In consequence of the Treasurer's decis ibrough yesterday"- "match. In the Grath to levy a tax on the parcel post coun bead they spored five points, thus estab fishing a safe lead which was never over Buuli The Civil Servien sênved one shot in the second head, only to see the visita add another to their total in the next bead In the ath had the Civil Ser vice red two shots. Scoring was slow in the next four heads. When the eighth tead had been wingleted, Shanghai had 8 point to their opponents' six. The visiting four contratted to forge ahead with commendable steadiness, and the Beres after the twelfth bend were Shanglai, peints: sivil Service, points.
At this stage, with the game well in their hands, the visitors, using with
on
i
Canton was visited by a harricas tite 7th, inst., and considerable, damage was done on land and on the river, as no ¡ warning had heily revived.
PRACK PROSPECTS.
a lett.
receive
I have sometimes heard gentlemen dis necessary to do any fightit at all cussing the questions that are now before Now, that is the League of Nations. An its with a distinction drawn between agreement to arbitrate and discuss, and nationalise and internationalism in these
an agreement that if you do not arbitrate and discuss, eu shall be absolutely boy- It is very difficult for me to cotted and starved ou matters. follow their distinction. The present And there is added it this this very
END OF SECRET TREATIES. nationalist is the man who wants his interesting thing, There can hereafter (nation to be the greatest nation, and the no secret treaties. The provision of
international understanding shall be. greatest, nation is the
tion abichgistered. I believe the word is,
with the penetrates to the heart of its duty, and general secretary of the League: that the mission among the nations of the world
general, secretary shall publish it in full
just
The M.Ps, in Canton,, hav fordalie / Washington to discuss 1-have come artes,
requested the Military Government
request the immediate return of the peacr enjoys u Shanghai, as they wish the
Military Government anticunees that, peace negotiations to broken off. The
wanding a declaration of war against the Peking Government, circular tele granig, Bave been sent to various leaders,
great kill, made the result absolutely after the receipt of away, telegrams de- of the water was that to the other side Ianean. the Shantung settlement; the
certain by scaring, in the thirteenth and
fourteenth beads, 5 and 4 shots resper Aively the score then reading:--Shanghai, 23; Civil Service, B. From this point
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JAPAN TO KEEP PLEDGE.
onwards the visitors tailed off.. The iris questing them to give their usinion. We will the live another fifty years onder sunc artsin that Japad would come into ]
In
on.
the matter.
follow the advice of the majority. GENERAL LUE'S MOVEMENTS ·
The Government will
Service took advantage of every opening that offered itself, so that, at the end of the game, their soure had risen to 18. the eighteenth and the twentieth heads after attending the memorial ceremory A message from Nanning states that they scored three shots each. They deserve which took place in Nanning on the Octer credit for their plucky uphill, work jober 19. Grperal Luk Wing ting left for the closing stages. Shanghai totalled 24 points to the home team's 14, and, there dore, won the match by points.
The teams and the scores were us follow
VIL SERVICE, «
J. J. Blake
PT. Lamble
R. Duncan.
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SHANGHAL.
P... Marshall.
A. W, McCallum." A. A. Malcolm
There was
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It is in the light of ideas of this morts as soon as t is possible for him, te that I conceive it a privilege to discuss publish it; that no treaty shall be valid the macers that have come away, from which is not thus registeret
It was very embarrassing my fellow Away from Washington to discuss them
whe, you though you were because, apparently, it is difficult to disapproaching an ideal solution of u euss them in Washingto The hole
momentous question to find that some of) subject Surrounded with mists which it your prioripat colleagues had given the
difficult to penetrate.
whole thing away. And this leads me LONG NIGHTMARK OF FRANCE
to speak just pa sing of what has given. Dne of the most interesting things that great many people wanatural distress. I realized after of the French people with regard to the the province of Shantung in China,
ter was that the mental attitude wettement with regard to a portion of
mined by the fact that for nearly fiftysirea Britain and others, as every- settlement of this way, was largely deter Xrars they had expected it. We cannot, bolly now knows, in order to make it the loud
that terror of
the war and so assist to clear the Pacific The terror had been there all the time for the German flerts, had promise that and
the war was its flame and consiranin tion. and it had been executed because the should in the case of the victory of the any right thing Germany had in China olitics of Europe were hased pollies pass to Japan. definite conception. That
conception was that the strung had all the rights and qualification in the promise. She was to what the strong permitted them to enjov. that all that the weak could enjoy was set exactly what Germany bad.
And so the only thing that was possible PAWNS IN THE KAST.
was to induce Japan to promise and I Lungehow to Inspect the joint paradress was in Constantineple
One of the centres of all bad haswant to say in all fairness, for it wouldn't And that be far I didn't say it that Japan of the 1st division of the Kwangs border was because Constantinople was the key did very handsomely make the promises troups. Several of the leader who had
to the weak part of Europe. That was which were reijuested of her-that she would, one frau Canton to visit General Luk in the queens and castles and the bishops rights which Germany had enjoyed there, where the pawns were not the kings and retain in Shantung none of the sovereign Nanning, are following him to Lungehow, and the rest of the chess game of politics. but would retain the sovereignty without
the little pawns.
qualification to China, and retain in And every international conference Shantong province only what other that preceded the conference at Paris nationalities had elsewhere numic had been intended to complete and can rights with regard to development and summate the arrangements for that game, administration of the railway and cf
The treaty of
nce with Germany is pence
of
ertain mines which had become attached for the systems
to the railway. That is her proiníse world and that new possession of an opium-pipe.
system is based upon an absolute reversal Defendant, who was clothed in tattered of the principles of the old system. The garinents, stated" that he bought the pipelish the independence and protect the in rssential chjret of that treaty is to estah and sent it as a present to a relative integrity of the weak peoples of the world. the country. The relative, however, did
MEST PROTECT WEAK PEOPLE, I hear some gentlemen who are
them
·selves
of altruistic purposes incapabl as to not war business to take care of the weak say 6. But that is altruistic It is
HOW TO HELP CHINA. And suppose that we said we wouldn't What,
nations of the world."
No
Mit it is our set England and others must a-sent, business to prevent war, and if we don't and if we are going to get Shantung take care of the werk nations of the world
rldvince back for Ching, and those there will be war Let then show
how mentlemen don't want how they will keep out of war hy nut
engage in Protecting then. they will prove that having gone into
Let them show me how i wars, how are we going to get it
an voterprise, ty are not absolutely
Their idea of not getting into trouble cunt-taptible quitters if they don't see the
Loving to be to stand for the greatest) game through.
Jossible number of unworkable proposi
jons.
A TALE OF AN OPIUM-PIPE.
Ar the
Magistracy, yesterday,
忍
11:
E. J. Stanley (skip) Geo. McMurdo (skip) Chinese was charged with the unlawful charter and constitution
"Heals.
VI SERVI: K, Shots..
BELANGITAL.
Total, hots. Total.
18
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RUGBY FOOTBALL PROSPECTS.
¦ not appreciate it and returned it'
Mr. "Lindsell was very sceptical the ownership and exclained: such a nier pipe belongs to you?
Inspector Macdonald stated that de fendant had attempted to pawn the pipe Defendant replied that he owed a friend money and he had to pawn the pipe
Mr. Landsell fined defendant $10.
AMMUNITION FOUND NEAR A
SHOTING RANGE.
At the Magistracy: yesterday, a Chinese Mr. S. Rouse, captain of the long- was charged with being in unlawful p" Long FC., Rugby" section, seen yesterdayssion of Efwen rounds of ammunition. by a reporter of the Daily Press, said
The ammunition was found in a box
"most perfect bath soap.
R now
a
And, personally, I haven't the slightest doubt that she will fulfill that promise:: the thing, doesn't come into operation She cannot fulfil it right now, because satil three months after the treaty is ratified so that we mustn't be too im patient about it. But she will full) those promises.
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All very well to talk about stand-
VALUE ON ARTICLE X...
What was the old formula of pla Germanism! From Bremen to Bagdad. is by China. But how are you standing Well, look at the map. What lies between thin when you withdraw from the Bremen and Bagdad i After you is arrangements, by which China can be past the German territory there is ...sted f Poland, there is Bobemin, which we have If you are China's friend, but don't) made into Czecho-Slovakia: there is Hann into the council where you can act as and does not share Austria's strength.friend, then put her in a position where gary, which is now divided
Austria from
hina's friend-if you are China' There is Rumania, there is Jugoslavia, these concessions which have been maile there is broken Turkey, and then Persised not be carried out if you are and Bagdad. have undertaken to China's friend, scuttle and run., That is say this route is closed. route I
not the kind of American-1 am. QUESTION OF SELF-INTEREST Our own business! Is there a merchant present here, of any manufacturer, or
is the only instrument that will cut to any banker that can say that our interests rest of the world commercially, indus. partners with the rest of the world in are separate from the interests of the the very heart of the old system. We are trially, financially 1 when he drawspecting the territorial integrity and what some gentlemen propose t a picture to himli. if he is frank, of
of political independence THE the others. They! this is
what are all under solemn bond themselves lo mess, and
other. Despised.
they don't preserve them, if they don't. distrusted: Spaced.
and on the other respect them and preserve them, what side of the water the treaty and its operu happens The Council of the League tion interrupted. We are a great nation, then advises the several members of the my fellow citizens, but the treaty is going Langus what it is necessary to do. the applied just the same whether we take part in it or not.
"Article X, cuts at the very heart and
it was not possible at the moment to say of the much about the "prospects of the rugger Defendant's excuse was that he found the 61404. He had only recently returned ammunition on the hillside, near a shoct from Japan, and had not quite got inte
ing-range touch with matters yet. Of the last
The Sergeant, why prosecuted," stated Hongkong Rugby football team, six had that he was inclined to believe defend- laid down their lives in the war, while ant's story, as the ammunition was not
thors had been transferred to outports, in the bass of condition. The man was he sees: America minding her own busiest and preserve those things; and
but he hoped it would be possible to arrested while attempting to sell the arrange a few games later on. The Club ammunition to a villager, was depending on the Navy, to suppily. Mr. Lindsell fined defondant $6) them with men to make up the Club fifteen, and there was no doubt that they would be able to play some" matches) against the Navy.
Asked whether it was possible for him to ruise two fifteus sów, he replied that it would not be easy The Navy could get up some sort of a team at prevent, but nothing would be done. Gill the new ships come out. The Wiltshire Regiment would, no doubt, "coctain some" ligger players,
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No practice games had in fixed. would not be possible to do so for a how urekes yet.
CRICKET,
K.C.O.. RE, AND INDIAN ARMY,
DISOBEYING A POLICEMAN'S
ORDERS.
en testify from having sac at the The Reparation Comminission created by that advise means advise.
Board where the instrument was drawn the treaty was created for the purpose did before I returned home, but I and I supposed it of seeing
that Germany pays the repartume gentlemen doubting it. Advise means tion. gentlemen know we formerly had trade without the concurrent, vote of the repre- only that, but some of you advise, and the advice cannot be given with Germany All of that trade in gning to be in. the bands and under the control
sentative of the United States, of the Reparation Commission.
SAYS HE WAS REBUKED,
A scantily-attired Chinese was soated un one of the seats on Blake Pier. A Chinese constable went up to him and ordered bim to leave, explaining that the seats
I humbly asked leave to appoint a mem ho The man complied with the order, was rebuked for it. were not meant for the use of such as her to look after our interests, and I hut, as soon as the constable' back was the industrial interests of the United am looking after turbed, he sat down again. The con- States; I would like to see the other men stahlo ordered him off, but the man sat who are They are forgetting the jn- tight like a limpet until the constable dustrial interests of the United States took him to the Policestation. At the and they are doing things that will eat Magistracy, yesterday, the men was fined us off and our trade off from the normal 81 for disobeying the lawful order, of a
channels because the Reparations Commis; constablo.
siun can determine where Germany, bays what Germany buys, and how much Cer annny buys.
"
AL
TREASURE TROVE..
the Magistracy, yesterday, was charged with being
Now, is it minding our business to keep gut of that. On the contrary, it is hands ing our business over to people who are not A particularly interested in seeing that in prospers. The broader aspects of the sub. it is the little picasune details here and
LEAGUE TO KEEP PRACE,
The Kowloon C.C. will be at home to Chinese the R.E. and Indian Army to-morrow at unlawful possession of a quantity of pigeet are seldom brought to your attention
iron.
SOME AFRAID OF BUGABOO.
suppose
Well" but somebody says, " we are a party to the quarrel." I cannot suppose that, because I know that the the territorial integrity or political indie. Caited States is not going to disregard pondenes of any other nation. "But they insist upon the argument.
What these gentlemen are afraid of is that we will get into trouble. If we are party, we are in trouble already, and if we are not a party, we control the advice of the Council by our own vote. And, my friends, that is a little like an open advice which we give ourselves... and shut game, and I am not afraid of
And yet that is the whole of the bugaboo which-these gentlemen-have-been-parading- before you,
INTERNAL IBBUE EXEMPT Let me stop a moment on the words "external aggression." Why were they
tion was sacred and must not be inter- put in Because every man who sat at that Board held that the right of revolu the world for war, for that is exactly fered with. Any kind of a row can hap what it is not. It is a combination of pen inside, and it is nobody's right to the world for arbitration and discussion. interfere,
League of Nations as a combination of I beg that you will not conceive of the
4.16 p.m. The following will represent,
The man stated that while raising his there. Kowloon:--J. Stalker, A... A. Claxton, anchor opposite the China Herchant's P. II. Cobb, C. J. Stapleton, J. V. Braga, wharf he found the iron entangled with E. L. Braga, K. R. Macaskill, E. C. Carr, the chain.
Inspector Cashman stated that the iron R. Pestonji, B. D. Evans and L. F. B was not web when brought to the Btation, Hodge.
Mr. Smith discharged, defendant,
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