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KARL'S FUTURE,

MADEIRA FAVOURED AS PLAGE

OF EXILE..

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921.

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

FIRST SITTING FIXING FOR. NOVEMBER 127H...

Washington, October 28th. The State Department has decided de initely to hold the first sitting of the dis armament Conference on November 19th.

New Yoak, October 29th. Marshal Foch has arrived.

HARRY THAW'S WIFE. AN ATTEMPT TO POISON. HERSELF.

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AUSTRIAN MATTERS.

FOOTBALL,

(Continued from 'page 5.j

LORD NORTHCLIFFE TO THR FILIPINOS.

Rox, October 30th- With the score two all both teams put THEIR DEBT OF GRATITUDE TO After numerous postponementa the Con-on pressure to obtain the lead but the ference on Succession of States in the

AMERICA.

While Lord, Northchliffe was at Manila

New Yoak, October 28th. Evelyn, the wife of the notorious Harry Austrian Empire opened at Porto Ross.defence held out. Veale came again on Thaw, attempted to commit suicide by It will deal chiefly with questions of the RG.A. right and Moore defected he visited the University of the Philip- · taking poison A stomach-pump was economics, tariffs and railway matters, applied and she will probably recover.

his final effort outside the post, Follow-pine islands in the company of the ing the corner kick. which was well Governor-General. He was AN INTELLECTUAL ENTENTE.

Both delivered ad placed by Couzens a scramble occurred dresses to the student body. Lord North-

LONDON October 29th: The Ambassadors Conference favours enthusiasticaly welcomed and received the

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Madeira me the place of Karl's exile, if fredom of the City. Thousands cheered M. LEOS BERARD ON WHAT MAY STRIKE DANGER AVERTED. in the Wilts geal mouth, but an incliffe's interesting apesch is thus report- Portugal is willing. Pending fall when he clasped "handa" with General decision Karl will be detained aboard the Pershing

· British warship, Cardiff, off Galatž.

Pants, October 29th. The Ambassadors Conference discussed -mezas-for-securing Kari's departure-from-

Hungary as soon as possible.

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AN ULTIMATUM THOUGHT UNNECESSARY,

LONDON, October 28th. The Foreign Office has no knowledge

"Paris, October Wib.

PARIS. October 7th, The French delegation to Washington, honded by M. Briand. has departed.

Following the Chamber's example the Senate, gave M. Briand renewed expres. sion of the fullest confidence by 201 votes to 9. In a speech the Prime Minister said that France's representatives were going to Washington to work for, world's pence. France had already done her utmost 10 prva pence in Europe and she means

LONDON, October 30th.

BE EXPECTED.

PARIS. October 27th.

ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING fringement of the rule by one of theed in the Manila Times ¡——

TRADES BALLOT.

R.G.A. brought the Wilts relief. From the free kick Amor went away on the leftmen-There are some things I can say Your Excellency, Ladies and Gentle- M. Leon Berard, Minister of Public

LONDON, October 28th. Instruction, gure a luncheon-in-honour-

and sent over a lark pass to Menham The ballet of the engineering and ship who seat in a screw shot which Hallows you people to-day that the Americans King's College, Cambridge University of the 7th inst, has resulted in a majority returned the bait into the set out of the in your city bus those few hours have of Sir Charles Waiston, Professor at building unions mentioned in a message turned out to Swanborough. The latter do not say. I have not been many hours In a speech .. Berard emphasized all of 92,835 in favour of withdrawal of the that may be expected from an intellectuni Ministry of Manitions bonus, thus avert minutes to go the R.G.A tried hard to convinced me that no people in the world

reach of Holloway, With only tel: enteate even more intimate between the danger of a strike. France and Britain.-Maros.

[The previous messige stated: A court corners in secession, but the Wilts de of your city. I know of ne other, nation retrieve their position and forced three have had a fairer deal than the people formed under the Industrial Courts Act fence held out and time arrived with the in the world that would have assister to consider the war-time increases grant-wilts winners of a hard game by 3 goals ed to shipyard workers has decided that

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PARTY

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of the delivery of an altiamtum from likewise at Washington in favour RESOLUTION BY FRENCH RADICAL the increases of forty-five and thirty-five to 2, thereby reversing the score of last you to do what you have done in so short

for the world's peace.-Haras d'a the-Little Entente to Budapest, but it is strongly held toat Karl must abdicate or be formally deposed. The latest news in that Kar has refused to nadicate, and that the Cardinal Phiusate has gone to

try to persuade him.

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The British view la that an ultimatum is unnecessary, as the whole question may be settled peacefully. Any matter which the Little Latente wishes to submit to the Ambassadors Conference, for ex ample, an inquiry into the strength of the Hungarian army-will be fully con Fidered, but the Peace. Treaty must be maintained, and financial or territorial compensasion at the expense of Hungary would be incompatible with the Treaty.

A Vienna message states that monitors are closely guarding the Abbey Tihany, where hauya, the Hungarian plenipoten- tiary, has arrived to discuss the appli cation of measures to be adopted" in regard to the ex-King,

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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

CONFERENCE."

UNEMPLOYMENT AND OTHER „PROBLEMS TO BE DISCUSSED.

GENEVA, October 28th. The international Labour Conference deciden not to discuss the application of au eight hours "day to agricultura

workers.

GENEVA, October 29th.

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The faternational Labour Conference, continued animatedly to discuss agricul- turas labour, though the question of the regulation of hours has for the present boon shelved. The Conference to-day decided, by the necessary two-thirds majority, to retain on the agenda items concerning unemployment, the protection of women and children and technical in- atruction in agriculture. All the workers' delegates also many Government dole-

The Observer's correspondent at Wash.)

PARIS, October, 20th. ington, endeavouring to interpret the

The Congress of the Radical party at ington Conference, declares that if the the policy of actively assisting the Chi feeling in America regarding the Wash- Lyons passed a resolution approving of of American public opinion which Conference fails it will not be the fault sese people, based on the collaboration of becoming almost evangelical in fervour States. in favour of disarmament. Among con-

is France with the Allies, notably the United, siderable portions of the people a mave ment to expresses itsel in the slogan "dis- armament by agreement if possible; t impossible, disarmament anyhow ss an example. Nevertheless, official opinion is likely to be "reduction by agreement if possible; if impossible. let us go ahead with the building programme.

THE ARBUCKLE CASE,

-COUNSEL-OUTLINES-THE- DEFENCE.

NEW YORK. October 30th. Brennan. Arbuckle's counsel, says that the defence will contend that Miss Rappe, from a pronounced chronic malady. at the time of her death was suffering

per cent, be reduced to ten per cent. owing a slump in the industry. It is expected that the reductions will revive the demand for now ships.] THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN. SIXTY PER CENT. TAKEN UP BY UNDERWRITERS.

LONDON, October 28th. The underwriters of the Commonwealth loan mentioned in the message of the 21st inat. have to take up 00 per cent. of the issue. The stock is quoted at 1 per cent, discount.

writing is progressing of the new Com- The previous message stated: Under- monwealth loan of £6,000,000 at 6 per cent, issued at £96 and redeemable 1931-41. It is understood that £1,000,000 is now money: the balance is for redeem

drbte.]

WASHINGTON, October 30th. Marshal Foch at the White House. President Harding formally welcomed Marshal Foch called at Mr Wilson's

THE RUSSIAN FAMINE. home, but the physicians had given in- structions that it would be inadvisable BRITISH TOOLS AND MACHINERY,000,000 bills and £2,000,000 other for the ex-President to receive visitors.

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REACH OMSE.

A

WARSAW, October 20th..

MR. LLOYD GEORGE HOPES TO first consignment of British goods, con- A message from Omsk states that the SAIL ON NOVEMBER 4TH..

sisting of tools and agricultural michin- ery, has arrived.

LONDON, October 28th.

It is stated that Mr. Lloyd George has every hope that he will be able to leave London for Washington on November 4th BANQUET TO ADMIRAL BEATTY,

NEW YORK; October 28th. Causual scenes of enthusiasm greeted Admiral Beatty, the British naval dele- gate to Washington, on his first public appearance in New York at the Pilgrims Society banquet, at which there were a thousand distinguished guests. Beatty, in a speech, discounted the poa-

Admiral.

PARIS, October 28th. Senator Moullena, president of the Inter-Allied Committee for Relief of Russia, has submitted to Parliament, on ing a grant of Ave million francs the Government's behalf, a bill respect in money and supplies for Russia.-Havax.

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FRENCH CHAMBER VOTES.

APPROPRIATION.

OIL IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA. PRAGUE GOVERNMENT APPROVES STANDARD OIL AGREEMENT.

Naw YORK, October 28th. The Associated Press correspondent at Prague states that the Cabinet has ap proved the agreement with the French Standard Oil Company mentioned in the message of the 15th inst., excepting eleven districts, where there are already con- cessions or State exploitation. A Crecho Slovak company will be formed under the agreement wherein the Government will be amply represented.

[The previous message stated: Standard Franco-American Company of

The

a time. I am very sure that with no Mr. Casidy, the referee controlled the other nation could you have effected sa game and gave every satisfaction. He arrangement, by which such a small and is welcomed as an old player in his new scattered people as you are, by compari- |sphere.

son with the country I come from, and the great countries to the north of thi place, that, would have saved you the cost of the protection of your country.

"I wonder if you realize what it mena to come from a land like I do where we

** CURLEW **

V. AMBROSE,

On Navy "A ground the teams lined up as follows:-

You

Curler. Hardy: Weatherby and Clease: Dach Hilson and Griffiths; are taxed up to the tops of our heads to Taylor, Dyer, Scott, Cook and Lamb support & great_navy_and_army. have all that provided for you. Ambrose.Harwood; Rowlands and

You Parker; Philpotts. Hodge and Viant; have a situation not unlike that of the Savage, Hannaford, Sparks, Monkhouse great British overseas states, Australia

Fawcett.

and Canada; you have the widest liberty Referee.-Mr. Williams.

that I have ever seen accorded and you

and

1 to 0.

This game started late owing to some have none of the expenses of saving your of the Curlew men being absent. The existence. I talk very frankly about Ambrose were early attacking, but these things because I can say what Wetherby soon returned where Cook sent Americana do not say.

I tell you quits out to Taylor who tested Hardy, with a frankly, were it not for the American Hannaford beat Hardy with a ground exist. You imagine that your wealth is lony shot. Ambrose again got down and flag in my opinion you would came to shot. Play was very fast and the ex not known to the whole world. Are you but the whistle had sounded for foul play, crowded that they must go somewhere? changes/even. Hannaford again netted, aware that some countries are so over- followed the defence, both sides playing here were it not for the American fag? the goal being duallowed. Midhold play Do you imagine that they would not come a sound game. No further scoring took How could you defend your few millions place before the interval and the teams against the thousands millions who are crossed over with the Ambrose leading by not so very far away i

tack and following good work

Resuming the Curlew took up the at who talk about independence. I tell Sometimes meet young Filipinos left, Cook netted for the Curler making the finest blessings in the whole world, the them they have it, and, as well, one of the scores level. The Curlew had most of and I have travelled & great deal through- the play and Dyer netted a second goal. out the world. Hannaford again scored for the Ambrose schools than those I have seen this morn- and Taylor and Scott registering for the ing and I am bound to say I have never Curlew the latter won by 4 goals to 2

seen more intelligent pupils, But let me repeat, that would not prevent your country being absorbed. were it not for the United States. Perhaps some of you

very sure you would realize there are may travel and see the land hunger that exists in other parts of the world. Inm

round about-you-the-wisdom-cad strength of the American people.

Paris, which is subsidiary of the Stand-turned out as follows:

on

"TAMAR" "«. POLIČE,

PARIS, October 98th.

On the Navy "A" ground the teams sibility of serious Anglo-American differ-viding an appropriation of F.8,000,000 heen granted the exclusive rights of son; Grant Hudson and Bryant; Routley,

The Chamber has passed a Bill preard Oil Company of New Jersey, has

Tama, Mitch; Handford and Tomlin- developing the oil lands of Slovakia. Hill, Hatton, Atkey and Heap

ences at the Conference

Admiral Kodan paid a high tribute. to Admiral Beatty's operations in the

dinacing the British and Caua-wer.

voted with the majority, but the minority included the South African, French and Swiss Government delegates.

LATER.

Arising out of the rejection of con sideration of agricultural labour items by the International Labour Conference the workers delegates thereto have passed resolution requesting the reinsertion of the matter on the next Conference agenda.

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VANCOUVER CLOUDBURST. MINING TOWN PRACTICALLY SWEPT AWAY.

for the relief of the Russian famine.

DUTCH INDIES LOAN. ONLY A LITTLE OVER HALF SUBSCRIBED.

WASHINGTON, October 29th,, The Near East Relief Committee has also recommended the formation of an association of manufacturers for exten-. sion of half a billion dollars credit to the Sovist for the purchase of agricul tural machinery in the United States.

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VANCOUVER, October 30th.

DISASTER AT NAPLES. A cloudburst and flood swept away the Several Government delegates, includ greater part of the mining town of

RIVER' SERIOUSLY OVERFLOWS ing the British and Italian have sub-Britannia Reach. Fifty houses mitted a motion to the International carried off. There are thirty-five, dead

ITS BANKS. Labour Office asking that the question of and missing. The flood waters of the

NAPLES, October 29th. regulating hours for agricultural labour Coquitlam river inundated three sections Houses have collapsed, crops are damaged be discussed at the meeting of the Con- of Coquitlam. A three-storey hotel and and many people have been killed and DUTCH LABOUR TROUBLES.

The river has overfowed seriously; several shops were seen floating down the

GENEVA, October 9th.

Eerence on October 31st:

MARSHAL JOFFRE,

VISIT TO THE FAR EAST THIS YEAR

river.

were

LATER.

injured.

AMSTERDAM, October 28th. Over 50,000,000 guilders were subscrib ed out of the issue of 100,000,000 at 99, mentioned in the message of the 10th inst.

The previous message

said: The Algemeen Handelsbad understands that a f1.100,000,000 6 per cent, loan will shortly be issued, forming part of the Datch Indies loan of £1,250,000,000, of which id.] 75,000,000 forins have already been

A ship bearing medical assistance has U.S. RAILWAY DISPUTE OVER METAL WORKERS THREATEN gone to the stricken districts.

VESSEL CAPSIZES.

DISASTER TO ANTWERP-THAMES VESSEL

PARIS, October 29th.. Marshal Joffre sails on November 11th on an extensive Far Eastern tour, the principal object of which is to return the visit of the Japanese Crown Prince to France. After visiting Saigon and Bangkok and paying respects to the King of Siam and the sovereigns of Cambodia capsized in the Scheldt. It is feared that and Annam, Marshal Joffre saila for Yokohama at the end of January, will spend a month in Japan and after- wards will leave for Peking vid Seoul and Mukden.

Hc

ANTWERP, October 30th. An Antwerp-Thames passenger vessel twenty were drowned.

ITALIAN COMMUNISTS.

MOTION FOR TRIAL OF "ZACCo AN VANZETTI.

LEADER EXPLAINS REASONS FOR CALLING OFF STRIKE

CHICAGO, October 30th. The Railroad Labour, Board has for bidden union labour to strike without the Board's permission and has declared that classed as outlaws who have voluntarily strikera violating this order will be removed themselves from the protection of the Transportation Act,

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Police Swan Miller and McWaiter; Watta, Forbes and D, Clark; Cargil Watson, Pearson, Valentine and Robert

BON.

Referee-Mr. Pearce.

There are

no "better

Their last example of generosity was to send you one of their greatest citizens. If you knew his record as well as I do you would know that you have The Police kicked off and the sailors wise man, that you have a just man, and were the first to attack.

that you have a strong man. Strength Atkey was pulled up for offside and of character is greatly to be desired in the police took up the attack, Valentine the Government of a new people, and awarded against Forbes the sailors went to-day bears no relation to the Filipino sending in wide. From

free kick you are a new people. The Filipino of and tested Swan who cleared well of fifty years ago. Fifty years ago the Following a meles in front of the sailors Philippine Islands were known for but goal, Valentine sent in wide. Play was two things-cockfighting and hemp. To transferred to the other end where Hatton day the Philippine Islands are becoming clear, the centre forward skying the ball of the greatest uplift the world has ever running through brought Swan out to own throughout the world as the centre

another corner awarded the sailors. Atkey people, or with no other people, could over the bar.

Tamar returned and forced a corner very few years of your new life. But known. You have done wonders in the which Atkey headed over the bar. From always remember that under makes no mistake for receiving from

NEW P.M.S. DUTIES.

Do, other

TO Routley he sent the ball into the net out you have accomplished what you have STRIKE.

of the reach of Swan. From the re-start accomplished with the aid of the Ameri- the Police took up the attack and Hand-cuza." AMSTERDAM, October 28th. ford elcared. At the other MeWalter in metal workers of Rotterdam, attempting to clear sent the ball over his Utrecht, Dordrecht, Deventer, Apeldoorn, owa gont line and the sailors were award- and Amersfoort have resolved to strike ed a

corner. Atkey receiving from the decision to reduce wages. on the 31st inst. owing to the employers' fag kick passed to Routley who shot The import duty on petroleum has wide. Police returned and Watson was been raised from a cents per gallan to charged off the ball, just as he was about 10 cents per gallon, and an import daty: to shoot. From the goal kick Cargil is now imposed on matches at the rate gave to Watson who being well placed of 300 per case of 7,200 boxes. "HONGKONG TRADE. sent in a hard low drive which forced Mitch to measure his length on the ground CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT. in saving, Valentine receiving from the EARLIER CABLES,

clearance returned just wide of the post ally wore down the sailors and kept them The fortnightly Price Current and with Mitch beaten. CHICAGO, October 29th.

The sailors now at home. Following a rush on the sailors SILESIA AND BURGENLAND.

Market Report published by the Hong worked the ball down but Atkey spoilt a goal, Matthews handled in the penalty The railroadmen's leader, Mr. Shep kong General Chamber of Commerce good chance by being offside. MeWalter area and Chan So made no mistake with herd, said that the strike had been called states under date October 8th: AMBASSADORS CONFERENCE AND

New York, October 30th.off because the public was "of opinion

conceded a corner from which Atkey gave the resulting kick and put the Chinese THE PROBLEMS.

A motion for a new trial of the Italian that it was against the Government. It goods-Despite the vagaries of exchange beat Swan making the score 2 goals to Chinese put the sailors on the defensive Cotton piece goods and fancy cotton to Hatton who took a first timer and one up." Keeping up the pressure the communista, Zaceo and Vanzetti, men- was also evident that the Administration considerable sales have been effected. PARIS, October 29th. tioned on October 20th.

0 for the Tamar. From the centre kick and Matthews again handled in the Replying to the German Note, cabled Norfolk

was heard in opposed them, and there would have been Manchester prices eased off slightly but Atkey again got in and scored a goal penalty area but this time the goalie county court to-day. Police little chance of gaining their objectives. there is no serious weakness in that but was ruled offside. on the 27th, the Ambassadors Conference guards were distributed inside and out. The union leaders attach importance to quarter according to latest reports, away and Mitch did well to save from winners as above.

The Police got | Eaved. Time arrived with the 5.0.A. declares that the protest against the side the building and spectators were the Labour Board's resolution postpon. Spot American (fully good middling) is Pearson. Mitch was penalised for carry- partition of Silesia is not acceptable. It searched for concealed arms. The prising the consideration of further wage quoted at 12.60d. takes note of Germany's undertaking to oners were transferred from the gaol reductions until working conditions have

The conference approved of the Austro-handcuffed to each other and also to two been settled. Hungarian protocol of Venice as regards atticers on either side, preceded, flanked Burgenland, the text of which it has sent and followed by police." to the Little Entente.

carry out the decision.

THE “HONG MOH” DISASTER,

ANOTHER HONOUR FOR CAPTAIN EVANS, RN.

LONDON, October 29th. Captain Evans, Commander of His Majesty's ship Carlisle, has been awarded the silver medal for life saving in connec-

Sian with the wreck of the Hongmok

PRINCE OF WALES' TOUR.

GIBRALTAR, October 29th,

The Renown has arrived.

DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, Oct. 30th. Judge Webster has postponed. for a week the bearing of the motion for a new trial of Zacco and Vanzetti.

M. BRIAND'S VICTORY. FRENCH CABINET'S AUTHORITY GREATER THAN EVER,

PARIS, October 27th.

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THE ALI BROTHERS.

"KILL IF RELIGION SO COMMANDS."

KARACHI, October 28th. The evidence for the prosecution in the trial mentioned in the message of the 28th inst., has been concluded. Mahomed Ali made a statement, in which he argued that the resolution of the Khalifat com

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ing beyond the regulation distance but. CLUB RESERVES. UNIVERSITY. Cotton yarn-The_markat ruled or the sailors got the ball out and Heap tremely quiet and only a few baies teated Swan with a shot that the goalis The University fielded a well balanced changed first hands at declines of about from the corner kick but the sailors re- once in each half won by 3 goals to 0.

tipped over the bar. The Police cleared side on the Club ground and scoring 4 per bale. Sines then the Chinese have been realising their holdings at turned and Hatton sent over the top.

"CURLEW" RES. . R.GLARES. lower prices and the market closes dull. Haltime: Tamar, ; Police, 0... Quotations are:-No,. 10s, $170 to $202;

Resuming, the sailors took up the at- tack Heap shooting behind. From the

t No. 428 185 to $212; No. 168, $199 to goal kick, the Palice got down and Mitch 3 goals to 2. Dawson and Kent scorert At Bookuapoo, the sailors winning by #226; No. 20% $212 to $942. Arrivals saved some well directed shots. 2,200 bales. Bales 200 bales. Shipments

for the losers while Reilly (9) and Hender nif. Unsold. Stock 3,000 bales. Bargains broke through but could not get the ball

Following midfield play the Police were the markaven for the winter. 8,000 bales.

At the other end Swan in past Mitch. Unsold Stock 0,000 bales. Bargains stte pting to save from Atkey fell and a 8,000 bales.

slight pause was made for him to recover,

S.V.A. v. " CAIRO,”

UNITED . 8.0.A."B."

United had

Simmond (2) and Leonard added. goals in the second half, the United win- ning by 4 goals to love,

In the Chamber yesterday - Briand Frers are offect to the teaching of the Woollens. A few small lots of suitings, The whistle sounded shortly afterwards throughout and by stored per hand

Korua, which was above the Penal Code, serge, etc., have been ordered but there for time with the Tamar winners of half won a victory of some magnitude conclu- If the Koran taught Habomedans that in very little activity in the market. aively showing that the Prime Minister they ought not to serve the Government,

very even game by 2 goals to nil. more than ever enjoys the support of all which would be acting contrary to the pired and values are easier. Following Raw Cotton-No business has trans- thoan elements of French political life teaching of the Koran, then the accused are nominal quotations:-Indian descrip which are for peace, internal and external, were justified in telling Mahomedans that tions at $29 to $36 per pical. Chinese

WILTS. RES. v. ST. JOSEPH'S. for unremitting work and for prompt they were doing wrong, Replying to the descriptions at $30 to $43 per picul.

On the S.C.A. ground ending in a win restoration of France to pre-war pro Judge, Mahomed Ali mid that his re

for South China by one goal to mil. The perity. On a division the Chamber gave ligion so commanded.

Metals.--Business

The Wilts had a runaway game in this quiet. game started before hugh crowd of match and scoring 5 goals in the first half ...extremely the Prime Minister the substantial

Wire, nails are reported sold in small Chinese who at times encroached on to the and one in the second won the match majority that M. Briand had made a The previous message stated: The lots. Quotations from London have re field of play. Stevenson turned out for by 6 goals to nil point of obtaining before starting for trial has opened of the Alz brothers and mained steady, with little alteration the air but the going was too much for Washington, so that he could truly speak the five others mentioned in a message of during the last week m

bim as he had not recovered from his 1UNJABIS. KOWLOON RESERVES: The American Group of the Chinese in the name of the French nation the 2nd inst. The prosecutor requested Flour market report, Stock About accident of last week The sailors had Consortia'n state that the Funding Loan, mentioned on the 26th, is likely to bo victory as greatly enhanging the Cabinet's that the accused were engaged in a patent per sack, American cut off 83,15 but could not break down the defence. Papers of all shades acknowledge the that the charge be amended to the effect 250,000 sacks Quotations: American most of the play during the opening half. wade providing that certain obligations headed by M, Briand, has departed criminal conspiracy to seduce Musalman por sack, American straight $3.05 per In the closing half South China grad now maturing can be met.

sack. Shanghai four $3.05 per mck (Continued at foot of next column)

THE FUNDING LOAN. LIKELY TO BE MADE TO CHINA BY AMERICAN GROUP,

NET TORK, October 20th.

A Kavos M

Boldiora.]

ing in a draw of one all. Lees scored for On the Kowloon ground the game end the Punjabis who are a much improved side, while Mason scored for Kowloon.

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