CABLES.
EARLIER CABLES. {THROUGH BRETKR'8 <MENCY-] KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS. HON, MR. H. E. POLISICK KNIGHTED..
LABOUR LIST DE NO SURPRISES.
JASON, June 2nd. The first honours list issued by the Labour Government, on the occasion of H.M. The King's Birthday, contains no surprises, This are no new Perrages, the honours being largely in reward of State and dini-diplomatic services,
In action to for outstanding awards there is a long of appoint ments in lower grades, of the British Elu- pire Order for Home and Overseas ser- Tips The Honours include the follow-
ORDER OF MERIT. Profear F. H. Bradley, the Oxfordian
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH,
THE WORLD'S SPORT.
THE HOME DERBY."
FIELD OF THIRTY-ONE.
LONDON, June and Everything points to a most interesting Derby, certainly the most open for many years. The consensus of opinion is that anything my win. Meanwhile, the Aga Khan's Diaphon, which has shown con sistently good form and done well in training since winning the Two Thousand Guineas, has been installed favourite Neither the Aga Khan nor Lord Astor. doubly represented. intend making any declaration to win, so that Diaphon and Salmon Trout and St. Ger-
who are
mana and Bright Knight will run on their merits." --
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The field includes a couple of French horses. Optimist II., and Thumier Cloud II. Both have arrived in England.
Archibald rode Knight of the Garter
AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR'S
ASSAILANT.
REPORTED CONFESSION.
VIENNA, June 3rd. The Chancellor's condition is changed. Jarówek, the assailant, is res ported to have made a confession is which he said repeatedly that he had
heard that the Chancellor was respons sible for the misery of great riasses of
FAR - EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
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SINO-RUSSIAN AGR
WHAT RUSSLA THINKS,
Mescom June 3rd-
HUGE ARMS SEIZURE.
CASES OF CONTRABAND ON BLUE FUNNEL STEAMER.
board the vessel hit the honour of secur
A hig seizure of arms and (atommi- An official agency states that the news tion was inde by, the Water Paken THE JAPAN "SOCIETY.
of the conclusion of the Sing-Russian yesterday an honed the 1.8. Polyphemus, agreement was received with great satis-a Bine. Funnel steaner which arrived in ANNUAL BANQUET IN LONDON.
factions According to the Pudu, M. Hongkong on Monlay from England after LONDON, June 3rd...
Chieherin terms the establishment of calling at Hamburg.
Apparently both the police and the The annual banquet at the Japan pormal relations with Ching an event of People He (Jarowek) therefore long Society was presided over by Baron historia importance. He says that re-Revenue Officers were in receipt of in- resolved to remove Seipel, Jarowek Hayashi: Prince Arthur of Connaught lations with China cannot he bat friendly formation that there was contraband on denies that he had any accomplices. He who with the Princess, was the guest, of
The political correspondent, of izvestia. bonour, paid tribute to the way the considers the agreement will strengthening the prize finally, costed with the admits that he belongs to a social-
Sergeant Simpson, who found anoryst democrat organisation, but says this has Samora spirit had overcome the almost China's international position and faci police, thigh the vigilance of Police insuperable difficulties following the litate the stabilisation of her domestic the cargo on board 23' wood cases, 14 Đề situation. A Russian commercial mission which were marked W.-M. Hongkong? long abandoned its political activities.
M. Bauer, leader of the Social Demo-earthquake, crats. in a pench strongly condemned the Earl Balfour voiced a high tribute to is going to Peking, and Russian shipping the remaining eloven being market “ F.. attack, as does the whole of the Vienna the Japanese statesmen and diplomatists, in the Pacific is to be increased. The V. Hongkong According to the bills taining parts of machinery. On one of Press. Several papers arge more moder- and said. he had strong hopex of the correspondent refers to the possibility of of lading the cases were shown as con- ate conduct in political hostilities.
British Academy receiving a grant from negotiating agreements with Sim, the eases being opened it was found to contain small fecurus, whilst another Parliament in connexion with the task Mexico and Argentina
was full of Mauser pistol ammunition. The Commissar of Transport. The cases were at once seized and taken, Rudzutak, in an interview said the Agree to the Water Police Station, where they ment would lead to an increase in Busso-are at present awaiting detailed examina- tion to lag. It is estimated that the cases Chinese traffic, with a consequent rise contain something like 300 revolvers and many thousands of rounds of ammunition, No arrests have herd made.
IRAQ BORDER LIXES.
writer on philosophy who is a Fellow of this morning for a couple of six furlong TURKISH PROPOSALS UNACCEPT of assisting in the restoration of thes
Merton College, Oxford, 1 son of the Rev."
Charles, Bradley, Vicar of Glasbury, and Į
gallops,
His Majesty's colt is moving
a balf-brother of the latte Doag of West-freely and the leg is no worse, It has minster.
Sir Charles Sherrington, Waynfete Profcr of Physiology at Oxford, "a†? forming Prosident of the Royal Society.
been definitely decided to run the horse,
ABLE,
CONSTANTINOPLE, Juno Sid.
The Anglo-Turkish negotiations with on Wednesday. His Majesty will be pre-regard to the Mosul vilayet threaten to
break down. Sir Percy Cox has inform sene at Epson throughout.
ed Fethy Bey that he has been instructed Speaking at a Press Club lunch to-day, to return to London unlex the Turks Lord Derby said: “With a field of thirty-modify their attitud). one for the Derby and torrential rain fall- Mr. Robert Donald. for public servicing. 1 should put the names in a hat, "Field Marshal Lord Pluner, Governor draw out one and back it."
GRAND CROSSES OF QUE DRITING
EMPIRE ORDER.
of Malta since 1919.
PRIVY COUNCILLOR
ADDITIONS AND SCRATCHINGS.
The following alterations have been Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., for political made in the list of Derhy probables- services
COLONIAL HOSÚUNA, Further, Birthday Honours include the Following:
Companion of the Most Distinguished Oriter of St. Michat and St. George (CM.G.) Mr. Michael Hayes Marriott, General Advisor to the Sultan of "Johore. Honorary Companion of the Most Di tinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George-Baja Muda of Perak.
Knight Commander of the Mont Execl- lent Order of the British Empire (K.B.E.) The Hon, Mr. W. G. Maxwell, Chief Secretary to the Government of the Foderated Malay State
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Knights Bachelor.The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. member of the Legislative Council of Hongkong: Dr. Maicolm Wat con Selangor, in recognition of wrviços for the prevention of malaria; and Mr. 1. Farlett, Councillor of H. M. Embassy at Tokyo.
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FRENCH SOCIALIST POLICY.
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M. HERRIOTS - OUTLINE,
SWEEPING CHANGES INDICATED.
Paris, June, 2nd.
A striking propane is outlined by M. Herrint.
tu
the
Obliterate (T. Buras), Optimist II. (MeGee), Woodend (Beary), and Buck Yeoman (-) Skylight (Ch, Richards)." Thunder Cloud II. (Ealing) and Grind Joy fingham) have been added whilst Sant Oh, Caravel, Reggio, Bob Flint. Eaglestone, Gurzit, Heari and Shambles have been scratched.
NEW MARKET. June 3rd."
Knight of the Carter's leg was worse this morning and i; has been decided not to run hiir in the Derby. His Majesty's Resinnto has left for Epsom,
LATEST RETTING-
RECORD SILVER CARGO.
LONDON. June 2nd.
In regard to the fifty-one tons of silver bars landed from the Leviathan on May 31st, the largest single consignment on record, brokers point out that the total is not exceptonally large.
LATEST CABLES. (REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE) CHILD LABOUR. GOVERNMENT'S POWERS..
WASHINGTON, June 3rd)
Tokyo University Library.
JAPANESE IN CANADA.
BRITISH COLUMBIA CALLS FOR RESTRICTIONS,
in the receipts of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Goods from East China would henceforth be sent directe Euri and Vladivostock, and not Port Arthar.
DERBY SPECULATIONS.
OTTAWA, June 3rd. In the House of Commons the Minister of Immigration, Mr. Robb, said that ce- presentations had been received from retail merchants in British Columbia requesting the same restrictions for COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN." Knight has now returned to nomina
It is announced that Mr. Litrinoff is The racing correspondent of the Obser
per wrote a month ago;-
Jananese immigration as obtain in the case of the Chinese.
The question of the advisability of further restriction of Japanese immigra. tion was
under consideration.
proceeding to London tomorrow.
-PRESIDENT. PLEASED.
PERING, June end.. A mandate issued at midnight says The that the Sino-Russian Agreement was Japanese Government had agreed to signed on May 31st, settling the problem restrict the number of Japanese coming of the Chinese Eastern Railway and
The Senate has approved a constitu tional amendment empowering the Goy to Canada annually as household servants others matters, and that Sino-Russian ernment to limit, regulate or prohibitor agricultural labourers to 150, this conformal relations are thus restored. labour by children under eighteen years." The House previously approved the men- Aure, which has now to be submitted to the Senate for ratification.
EARLIER CABLES.
POLITICS IN AMERICA.
WASHINGTON, June 2nd. While the Lawer House was proposing resolution for the adjournment of Con- 6/1 Diopton, 8/1 Tom Pinch, 100/9 Sanges to June 7th, Senator In Follete, who Sovino and St. Germans, 100/6 Bright Enight, 18/1 Woodend. 21 Hurst Wood and Salmon Trout, 25/1 Dawson City and
Parmenio all taken and offered: 8/1 Spalpcen offered, 40/1 Tippler and Optimist II. taken and offered, ̄ 49/1 Tippler and Optimist I taken, and' offered, 40/1 Polyphontes and Defiance offered, 30/1 Kaight of the Garter taken and offered, 50/1 Obliterate offered, 66/1 Donzelun taken and offered.
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l letter the tender Socialist party says his policy em braces the immediate suppression of the decree laws, the re-establish BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING,
ment of the match monopoly, bath of SCOTSMAN WINS THE "FEATHERS. which were pussed by the Ppinestra Gov-
LONDON, June 2nd. kurnment, also a general nmuesty except At Holland Park Hall, in 4 watch for evaders of military service and trai for the featherweight championship of tots He further proposes the suppres Britain, George eKenzie (Leith) de- sion of the Embassy at the Vatican, the (pated Harry Lench (Doncaster) "on application of the law regarding religious pointy, congregations, and a reduction of military service by the organisation of the nation for defensive purpose
Leach, why is only eighteen, was faster than McKenzie in the early rounds and got home several lightning right leads. For a time he outboxed his opponent and at the halfway stage led well on
M. Herriot, after describing his fiscal proposals and pro-labour tendencies, mys the favours the strengthening and extend points. fing of the role of the League of Nations.
the Hagus Tribunal and the International Labour Office, à, resumption of normal relations with Russia, and uneupditionally. accepts the Dawes report.
Thereafter, the Scotsman improved, frequently landing left juhs and hooka to the head and body. In the last few rounds Leach tired and MeKenzie. tried hard to end the fight. He won narrowly.
WALKER RETAINS WELTER TITLE.
PHILADELPHIA, June 3rd. Ina. ten-round bout Micky Walker successfully defended his welterweight title, beating Low Trendler on points.
games.
OLYMPIC FOOTBALL.
Notwithstanding his party's opposition over the Ruhr "policy in the past, Herriot does not believe in the possibility att present of evacuating the Ruhr before the enfeguards laid down therein be an
FAX18, June 2nd: At Olympic association football, in the forced and an international regime be third round, Switzerland beat Italy by 2 established. v
goals to 1; and Holland beat Island by SOCIALISTS APPROVE PROGRAMME 2 to 1. Extra time was played in both
June 3rd. The Socialist Congress has rojected a proposal to participate in the Govern- ient under the preacut circumstances.
M. Herriot's statement of his pro- gramme, however, was greeted with cheera The Executive Council of the Radical Socialist Party has unanimously, approved the programme,
UNIFIED SOCIALISTS SUPPORT":
A Congree of uniärd socialists has alecided to support M. Herriot's Govern
ment!
DAVIS CUP TENNIS.
BRITAIN BEATS SPAIN IN DOUBLAR."
At Edgbaston, play in the Davis Cup competition was delayed owing to heavy rain.
Godfree and Woossam (Britain) beat the Spaniards, Alonzo and Flaquer, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2,
BEAMTEANCE DYPRATS IRELAND). '
At Dublin, in the Davis Cup doubles, La Coste and Coniteas (France) beat
Meldon and Dillon (Ireland), 80, 61, 62
(Corlistued on next column.);
stituting the quota now allowed to enter, though the total number of Japanese who entered last year was 448,
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THE FRENCH• FLIGHT.
MURDEN, June 3rd," Capt. Doisy departed at 8 o'clock this morning. Despite the early tour many.
The classic situation has changed in several interesting ways and Bright
favouritism. Toni Pinch has made his long-awaited first appearapen in public. Thure whose money helped to bring bin to a short price for the Derby must now be wondering whether they have not been. in too much of a harry to buck him. I do not go so far as to set that it is now impossible for him to win at Epsom, but it is
nothing the good thing wich he was mypisteel hor for the premier race Opinions were divided about the
voted him Pinch. **** magnificent' three-year-old; others declared him to be too much in the air nad too straight in front. For my part
Some enthusiastic of Tom
The mandate goes on to say that Pre-I would like him better if he were a little sident Tao Kun is gratified that diplo- matic relations are fully restored. "Let the public near and far be informed."
The question as to who will represent Russia and China is not settled.
JAPAN TO JOIN SOVIET
HANKOW, June nd is an independent candidate for the Pre-Chinese and foreigners were present,
Commenting upon the Sino-Russian sidency, introduced a motion in the Upper House for reconvening Congres on including Chang Tso Lin's son, who ac-Agreement, the China t'eutral Post says ih in order to enact legislation for the companied him part of the way in that an understanding has been reached penelit of farmers,
President Coolidge today "signed the separate plane.
which will have grave concern for the Tax Bill..
world at large and this locality. It will take a long time to get all the bearings of this portentous. Agreement, and as neither China nor the Soviet are famed for their faithfulness in observing agree ments the future possibilities are unthink
les Japan will probably link up with
RAILWAY COLLISION IN INDIANA..
ATTICA (INDIANA), June 2nd: Xine persons were killed and 2 injured in a collision between two passenger trains here.
ISSUE OF N, Y.-CITY
STOCK.
New York, June 2nd. It is announced that bids will be opened on June and for a City of New York issue of $137,400,000 of 4 per cent. fifty-" sear corporate stock notes, and short term serial hands, maturing in from three to fifty years, with which to finance mapi cipal improvements
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HOME CRICKET. "
SOUTH AFRICA DEFEATS SCOTLAND.
LONDON. June 2nd. At Glasgow, before niall attendance, cha stick, wicket, the South Africans irat Scotland by an innings and 260 runs The South Africans compiled 380 for 5, and declared. Hearne scored 3 and Deane 80, both not out.
replied with 67, Dixon taking Scotland € for 30.
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.
County
"Middlesex Yorkshire Surrey Lancashire Somerset
Leicestershire Kent
Played.
Points
Possible
Percent-
23 25.02.00.
-1
2380.00
25 76.00 25 08.001
142556.00
5 .10 95 40.00
» Worcestershire 24
Warwickshire
Nottinghamshire
Glamorganshire
Essex
Derbyshire.
40.00 05.00
5 .20
40.00
15
น
4, 7 20
81340
24.00
425 18.00 Gloucestershire ... 4:37 200 15,00 Hampshire
* 1 20 6.00 Northamptonshire 20) in
„AMERICAN BASEBALL.
WASHINGTON, June 2nd. NATIONAL LEAGER.”
New York, ; Boston, 6. Pittsburg, 6; St. Louis, 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia, 3; Washington, 8.
A friend presented Daisy with a life like black cat, which he took along with him for a mascot.
THE U.S. WORLD FLIGHT.
KAGO. June 3rd.
It is expected that the American fiers
willTM" hop ofl' for Shanghai to-morrow.
CHINESE INDEMNITY BILL
SUGGESTIONS IN THE COMMONS.
PREMIER ON THE CHINA, TRADE MARK "LAW",
LONDON, June 2nd.
the Soviet
JAPANESE COMMENT:
Tokyo, June 2nd. The conclusion of the Sino-Russian Agreement at present, has evoked little comment here.
The offical attitude rabic the negotiations with Russia is unchanged according to the Kabumi, which is of In the House of Commons, Mr. S. the opinion that the amended Article IV, Samuel suggested the postponement of of the new Agreement will inevitably lead the second reading of the Chinese Ingem to international complications.
ity Bill natil the Chinese Government The Nichi-Nicht thinks that China's altered the conditions of their trade success regarding rights from Russia will marks Hill, so as to protect British manu encourage her to attempt to recover facturers and traders against having similar rights and interests from, other trade mark, which they had been using Powers. for a gumber of years, fraudulently taken away
The paper notes with interest M. Karakhan's apparent change of front in Mr. MacDonahl said it was undesir consenting to a re-discussion of the points which he declared had already
able to connect the trade marks question with the very different matter of the Chinese Indemnity Bill
Mr. Samuel asked, had the Premier any list of applications by Chinese, Japanese and German Arus for regis tration of British tr
h trade marks, and was
been settled
COL. CHEN'S EZ-TRIAL
PEKISO, June 2ad. The retrial of Colonel Chen will take
it impossible to suspend the Indemnity place at the Ministry of Wur at two Bill in order to introduce a Bill whereby o'clock to-morrow.
money could be applied to compensate British manufacturers and merchanta whose tradh marks had been taken away. 35 MacDonald replied that - he thought it would he far more desirable that with regard to the trade marks law we should conduct negotiations on the merits the ease itself, and not mix it up with another act of ours hoped, would be accepted by Ohion as an act of grace rather than as the result of a bargain."
FROM PEKING TO LISBON.
PELING, JILDO 2nd: Mr. Hoare, Counsellor of the British Légation, has been transferred to Lisbon,
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less high on the leg, and he does not im press me us being an ideal sort for the Epsom course.
There is
rast between him marked contrast and St. Germans. A difference of several inches in their height exists. The Manton colt, indeed, is distinctly on the smal side but he is strongly put together, and iy articularly good behind the saddur.
Craven In winning the
Stakes he
be repeated the performance of his half-brother. Buchan, and everybody asociated with him will rejoice if he tenins on into as good a horse as the latter became. It new remains
discover whether Bright Knight has trained on as wel) Av. S Germans has done. Some of the Manton three-year-olds are still decideally back ward.
It has, for example, be decided that Blue Lake news more time
Spalpeen, on the contrary, has made splendid progress, and there was no fault to find with the style in which he won the Spring Stakes. The form, however, is discounted by the fact that Henri, ru him Mr.. Raphael's colt is certainly o ving 3 lb., was only a length behin small account, either on his public form or on any
he has done at home. gallop.
I do not think we saw E a better looking or more workmanlike three-year-old than Spulpern, and his apparent stamina should serve him well in the St. Leger. Aud possibly in the Derby In any c he seems to be one of the improving sort who are good to follow.
MOSCOW A FORTRESS.
ONLY COMMUNISTS ALLOWED TO
STAY
The Soviet Goverment in Kassiab engaged on a great plan which may ba best described, says a Higa correspon-
a city into a citadel. It is being turne dent, as the changing of Moscow from into the citadel of Communism
To this end all useless mouthi upit possibly unfriendly, minds, are being gradually sent out of the city. Even children are being deported to the Ura to North-East Russing or to the Siberia provinces.
Daly tried and tric Communists and thoroughly cowed workers will be per mitted to stay in Moscow, till eventually it will have not so much population as a garrison Regiments of Te tors, Khirgis, and Mongols will be concentrat ed there as well as in some strategie towns more or less in the aume neigh bourhood.
The Bed Army is being reorganised under one Frunza. Trotsky has returned to assist in this and in the formation of a militia, to be relied upon in ease at However, attack by a foreign Power there have beer many forced disband inents of mutinous or suspected reg. ment throughout the country, which is filled with Ex-soldiers who have become
Himple. bauility pure and
In the Ukraine these outlaws hata frequent pogroms against Communit and Atheist Jews. Many of these have been hanged with telegraph wireta save ammunition." The Communists, on their part, send punishment expeditions here and there.: Then presently, the Until & policy of increased wages, for Moscow papers publish that such-and-such an uprising has been liquidated." lowing instead of proceding a revival in trade is accepted there is little hope of "Liquidation," is the conventional terms expansion of commerce-fer Frederick for wholesale execution of all parties
concerned, W Louis Bart.