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(THROUGH ACUTER'S AGENCY.] ZAGHLUI PASHA WOUNDED. ASSAILANT ARDESTEDT

Cao, July Igrl

Zahlul Pasty was slightly wounded in the the chest by a revolver shot it btation when starting for Mexandria. The assailant has been arrested! -

taghhat was preceding to Alexandria

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CONSTANTINOPLE. July 12th.

The Anteria airmen would have left this morning hat, the Turkish authorities lasistes en a delay in order to allow them to examine the machines, which were visited by several Turkish aviators and military officials

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 14TH, 1924

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THE WORLD'S SPORT,

THIRD TEST MATCH.

ENGLAND COMPILE 396.

LONDON, July 12th,

OLYMPIC GAMES.-

FAR

PARIS, July 13th.

400 MATHES

Liddell (Britain)

Fitch (U.S.A)

Butler (Britain)

Tune: 47 seconds.

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EASTERN CABLE FACTORY CONDITIONS

IN SHANGHAI, NEWS.

CHULD LABOUR AND THE LACE "(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENOR.]

OF SUPERVISION, DUTCH EAST INDIES AND RUBBER.

The very, unsatisfactory conditionee

Liddell here put up the third wortr. ¡QUESTION OF AMERICAN CAPITAL--\ under which men, women and children

The third Test Match opened at Head-record time to he accomplished over this ingles, Leeds, in perfectly elvadless but very hot, wouther. The wicket was in excellent condition. Three thousand spectators were present.

Mr. A. F. R. Gilligan "won the toss and elected to hran The batsmen took us

Work in factories in the Settlement form-- ed the subject of strong comment on the part of Mr. Martin, British Assosane, in the Mixed Court at Shanghai on the 5th inst. The matter arose out of a esso în.

AMATRUDAY, July 19th. Replying to written questions in the distance in two days, Fitch, in his semi- final did the un metres in 47-4-3 seconds. Send Chamber Colonial Minister nd Liddell, the winner of the 400 metres mits that the United States expert who in the Olympic Games, is at present was sent to the Patches Indies to uses

which a factory foreman was tried for studying at Edinburgh University. tigats the chances of foreign capital heating a nine-year-old girl. The story Although the engines are working splen-

intends to reinain another year to cuming rumployed in the rubber industry behind the vase is not without interest to attend a Bairam reception and sendidly they will be replaced by new "ones

ar Hulls and fonts will replace wheels risks but scored stendily. The South Iplete his theology course, and will then sent home a report raising objections to before the Altantie passage is undertaken. African howling was good,... particularly go to,China as a teacher in a Presbytering the East Indies tax legislation and report states.

pralking along the platform between the Sub-Governor and the acting Command- ant of Polives and the cluering crowds, Suddenly a prensered effendi about twenty Years of age deed at him from behind | the front ruik of spectators and then threatened the Police Commandant, but did not fire gain.

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The assailant, with dißelty, was re- arned from the'taging mob and put on a train which left the station at nave.

PENSION FOR EX-SULTAN.

E A MONTH FROM NIZAM. SRUSHERABAD, July 12th. The ex-Sultan of Turkey has nevejted the Nizams of Hyderabad's ofer óf monthly pension, of £200,

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SUGAR, CARGO DAMAGED: Lastos, July 12th. A message from Perim stáles that the Zaghiul was removed to fits home. His

Dutch steamer Anjee had part of her politinis satisfactory. "He has now removed to a private house'en loda vargo: damaged by seawater in heavy The surveyors report that yeather. Island. The assailant we Cairo under a strong guard and is being about 700 bags of sugar were damaged.

The hull was apparently undamageil. examinal

brought to

The vessel has been rertifed senworthy and has sailed.

OBITUARY.

Loxos, July 12th.

that of Porter, Super and Nourse, who disposed of Hubhs with a leg, berakoafter the Surrey star had cpaniled 31. After two hours at the wicket England had scored 19 for our of which Sutclife obtained and Hearne 15. Sutcliffe's. display was patchy, though he excented one fine placing to the off and compiled 12 fours before being caught by Nipen with his total at 83.

The bowlers relied considerably on the leg theury, which was mainly exploited

he mistimed repeatedly, got in some fine Nourse and Nupen, Hendren, though! forcing shots in his innings of 132, which He Kave easy took him 104 minutes.

chances at 24 and 37.

Scores Le

ENGLANDIT INNINGS.

3. B. Hollas, Pegler, b Nourse.. 31. 11. Sutcliffe, e Nupen, ↳ Blancken-

berg

ཋཱས ཝཱ''དྷཝཱཝཱ ཛཱཝཾཝཱ ཨཱར ཝཱ J. W. Hearna, Lb.w. b Pegler

F. E. Woolies. Pegler

E. Hendren, e Denne, ↳ Nupen 181 E. Tyldesley, run out

LATER.. Zaghful's assailant, a student named "Abdol Latif Abdel Radig, arrived at Cairo in dune from termiany. He was injurçıl by the crowd who tried to storm the ear- riage, in order to lynch him. Zaghlut is now in a private hospital. A billetin states that his condition is reassuring.

LONDON CONFERENCE. FRENCH PREMIER'S SPEECH. Pines, July 18th. After the passing of the vote gif con-

It is reported from Meshed that there Sidenes M. Herriot replied to Poinepre's speech of Thursday last. M. hundfed of the Government Cavalry were Herriöt pail 'a tribute to the trustfulness killed during a, night attack by Tareo- and conciliation displayed by Mr. Macmans in the latter's country. The remain- der of the cavalry exenped to Bujmur, to which place reinforogents have been

Tieneral Vau Heutsz, ex-Governor of the Dutch East Indies, has died at W. Tate, Taylor, h Carter Montreux.

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BRITISH

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Missionary school.".

10,000M. CHOAM COUNTRY!

Nurmi (Finland) Ritola (Finland) "Johaston (U.S.A.) Harper (Britain)

Nurmi won' by 300 metres. Time: mins. Di+aces,

400 METRES RELAY

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1st fleat-Britain beat Greeve. Time: America, #2sces (a worll's' record). however, later excelled, this record, win- ning her heat in 41.1-3sees, HOP, STEP AND PMP: Winter (Australia) Brunito (Argentine) Tunless (Finland)

Distance for jumps: 15.523m. (a'world's recorti).

Pake

Argentine won the Tournament. Final placings are:--

Argentine

United States

Britain

Catterall, 5 Pegler

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Pegler... 29

Spain France

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Mr. E. C. Wood-run out........ Macaulay, not out Extras

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REXLING.

R. 1145

KILLED CAVALRY Altamaran, July 11th.

The ANGLO-SOVIET CONFERENCE,

NEW TRADE TREATY.

Donald, and declared it was the duty of the French Coverument not to delay to substitute an inter-Alfiod agreement for isolatest Frames Helgina ution Italian and Belgian Governments had already accopied the basis of the Franca British Note ile would continue to de- fend the Reparations Commission and the Treaty of Versailles. France would res tuán häst freedom of action it the Allies

failed to agree.

157

Pegler

Carter Blanckenberg Yourse Suplen

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COUNTY RESULTS.

Loybos. July 11th. At the Oval, Surrey beat Gloucester

Surrey scored 184, Parker taking for Tucluding the hat trick, and the Lesbos, July 11th. stored 274 for 7 and declared (Hobbs 100, Sandham 73). Gloucester compiled79, It is understood that the Anglo-Soviet and 157, Fender, taking 4 for 31. including Conference is at present considering anthe hat

"La trick.

at Northampton bent agreement calculated to benefit the Northants by an innings and Soviet Government to the extens of tencashire compiled 376 for s. and declared (Makepeace 108). Northants replied with 87. and then 229.

milliams sterling. It is stated that if á

He concluded by saying that Treaty of Commerce is eoncluded it will superode the Trade Agreement of 1921 Britain d Frane parted it would

and enable the Soviet, to claim money mean war of revenus

which belonged to the Russian Imperial Government now lying in English banks. It is pointed out in well-informed

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In the Senate M. Herrias dwelt on the necessity for close co-operation with Rug land and the Allies with a view to the complete execution of the Dawes report.

ters. however, that the matter will not The rights of the Reparations Commission would not be affected in any way, Con- cerning the evacuation of the left bank be subject tona separate agreement; but

of the Rhine, 3 Herriot confirmed the part of a general Treaty embodying a statements of the previous Govenment,

General Sollet's presence in his Cabinet complete agreement on all points, includ. indicates M. Herriots attitule concerning Soviet indebtedness to Britain. ing Germany's disarmament. The feat solution is as agreement between France and Britain compelling Germany to follow the path of peaceful evolution, but a Franco-British rapprochemeat, brust net deprive France of any of her legitimate rights-langu

HOME BUILDING TRADES DISPUTE.

LOCKOUT NOTICE SUSPENDED.

Lostus, July 11th..

GERMAN OFFICIAL VIEW.

The building trades employers in a BERLIN, July 13th. Germany's hopes from the London Con statement say that owing to the delay ference are beruning matters for anxiety in issuing the court of enquiry's report and the fact that the strike is now of a and apprehension, said Chancellor Mars, The aldressing timber of Presstuen. German Government intends honestly to national character and extent, the lock- enforce the Dawes plat." but without notices have been further suspended. stipulation that the plan must he carrier.

out by all parties in letter and spirit. RIFF SITUATION IMPROVING.

If France demands the hintenance of the Treaty she must understand we insist on the preservation of our rights there..

under.

4 CONFIDENCE IN HERRIOT

CABINET.

Paris, July 12th. The Senate bas passed a vote of on- fidence in the Herriot Government by 246 wotes to 18

WORLD ADVERTISING

CONVENTION.

5,000 DELEGATES AT WEMBLEY. Losnos, July 13th..

A record assembly of advertising ex- perts attended a ball and reception at the Albert Hall to 5,000 delegates from all over the world to the Convention, of Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, which the Prince of Walos opens at Wembley to-morrow. Two thousand of the delegates are from America

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Yorkshire beat Essex at Southend hy an"ainings and 131 Essex Mored 132. al then 209 Yorkshire compiled 471 for and declared. (Sutclife 253 not out, the highest score of the season).

Somerset heat Derbyshire at Bath by 192. Somerset scured 230. and 299 för 8. and declared. Derby compiled' 17, and

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At Birmingham the weather was brilli South Africa match was resumed. The

at and hot when the Warwickshire attendance was smail.

On a good wicket, the South Africans scoreil 384 for 8. (Commuille C, Taylor 104). Taylor hit thirteen fours latting 160 minutes. The match was-drawn "INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

WIN FOR BRITISH PALE

LoNoos, July 11th. George Duncan and Ahe Mitchell won' the four ball golf match against Walter Hagen and MacDonald, Smiths (America), by our up and two to play. At the end of the morning round. the Britishers

were three up.

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SCOTLAND WINS ELCHO SHIELD.

BILLY. July 12th. Scotland won the Elche Shield with score of 10. England obtained 1.50s,

BRITISH RUGBY TEAM BEATUN,

at Algeciras en route to Morocco. The and Ireland 1,453, situation on the Tetuan front is reported to be improving. The Spanish forces have consolidated their recent successes and are holding strong positions along the river Insi

RIOT IN DELHI. ' HINDU—MUSLIM ENMITY.

DR. July 11th Riots between Hindus and Mussulmans curred practically all over the city to-day. Seven are reported na killed. The police are patrolling with armoured

Cars.

KILLED BY BANDITS. NEPHEW OF LORD JELLICOE.

MEXICO CITY, July 11th Baudity at Portrero Dellano, Yern Cruz, have shot dead Mr. Herbert Verck- er, an employee of the Eagle Oil Com- pany, because he refused to hand over mones. It appears Mr. Vereker, insisted on remaining at Portrero after the with- drawal of the military garrigon. He hax twice previously been captured by ban- dits, but released, despite the non-pay- The Queca of Spain visited the Hougment of ransom. Mr. Vereker in

nephew of Admiral Lord Jellicoe. Long section at Wembley this aternoon.

ROYAL VISIT TO HONGKONG.

LONDON, July 11th

CAPE TOWN, July 13th. The Wratern Province beat the British rugby team by 7 points to 6 in the first match of the tour

AMERICAN BASEBALL. 1

New Your, July 13th. NATIONAL LEATE, Chiengn, a: Brooklyn, Pittsburg. ; Buston. 2. Cinciantti, di Philadelphia, St. Louis, &: New York, 0. Washington. 3 Detroit, 4: Chicago, 3: New York, 14. Pittsburg. 6: Philadelphia, 5. Pittsburg, a Philadelphia, 2.

AMERICAN LEAGUJE,

New York, 12: Chicago. p. Boston, 1; St. Louis B. Boston 1: St. Louis, 6 Philadelphia, 10: Cleveland, 1. New York, St. Louis, 2. Philadelpia, 1: Detroit, C. Boston, 8 Chicago, 17." Washington; ; Cleveland, Washington 1: Cleveland

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ASSISTANCE... AMERICA NOT SIGNING.

New Yonk, Julygth. Replying to the League of Nations in regard to the draft treaty of mutual as

Hughes sistaner, Mr.

states that

it is impossible for the Governant

The accused, the Net, Dilly Nimes res was sentenced to three vision proposals which, he declared, mortia' imprisonment by the Court on June 12th for the offence, after convinc- would make it extremely difficult for

ing evidence had been produced by Superintendent Vaughan. Subsequently rubber companies operating in the East Indies to meet the competition of Malayaja meeting of the Shanghai Silk and and Ceylon.

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Cocom Guild was held at which it was The Minister stated that the pre- decided to attempt to obtain in re-hearing A Chinese: lawyer was liminary badges of the East Futies for of the case.

éngaged to make the attempt and failed. 1995 would authorise the replacement of Then Mr. Lesis was retained, and ap- the present taxes an comparks by a, profiel, for a rshearing again on Satur përtional tax on profits. He thought this day,

would lessen the compitition of Malays Mr. Lewis brought witnesses to prova |and Ceylon and improve the chances for that the netual besiting was done by the Thild's mother to for the unwilling in- It was the investiment of American, cupital, ir

fant to work each, morning East Indies Fulher companies.

alleged the woning would follow the child" to the factory each morning thrashing her all the way. Witnesses agreed that they had seen the foreinan pall the little one's hair, but added that he was not TESPOR- - sible for the satings.

CHINA BANKING CONSORTIUM. MEETING" TO-DAY IN LONDON,

LONDON, July 12th

Superintendent Vaughan told

A special snsion of the Coungil of the China Banking Consortium has been summ. moned to meet in Londen on Mondayfare with the course of justice,

It is stated that importance is attached

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Court the police had every reason to le- Here the Guild was attempting to inter-

In reply to a question put by the

the expected attendance of Mr. Assessor, Superintendent Vaughan said no inspection of factories was carried out by the Municipal Council:

The Assessor refused the application for a rebearing, and said:

The case was heard and the recused convicted after hearing the evidence of the child and the statement of the aces

Lamont, a partner in Mr. Morgan's financial corporation. The isiness in- cludes the consideration of the recent the part of the Chinese attempts on Government to secure louns from other fed. He only admitted having reptimand ed the child because she was not working. hu, we had evidence that the child was beaten by the accused, which he now states was done by her mother.

sources.

CHINA AND THE SOVIET- EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS

PEKING. July 13th.

It is now virtually decided that China

to adhere to t He says the Chited will comply with the Soviet request for States, having reduced her own'armant exchange of Ambassadors. met, continues to hour that other powers will her similarly,"

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ARRIVALS AT MINATO,

PEKING, July 13thr Squadron Leader Maclaren arrived Minato nt5.32 p.n, to-day.

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The first witness to-day, stated that she saw the child being dragged to the factory, and I do not think such a possibility should exist in the Settle.. mout. We do think the factories in the Inspector who coulil go into the factories Settlement should be supervised by in at any time, as it impossible to know what is going on juxide, at the presenta

time

Superintendent Vaughan promised ta hiring the remarks of the Court before the authorities, and added for the Court's ROM-RUNNING ERROR.

information that Dame "Adkid? Ander- son was in China inquiring into factory OFFICIALS FIRE ON POLICE BOAT.

conditions at the present time, and h felt sure these reniarki would do much to NEW YORK, July 13th.

Tokyo, July 12th.rengthen the hands of that lady and While pursing rum-ioners in the dark-

her supporters: ness with its lights extinguished, the Quarantine Island police launch suddenly Owing to trouble with the cooling ap came under the fire of probibition agents who mistook the launch for rum-runners. paratas Mariaren spon returned to The commander of the launch was seri-Kaauuiigaura and is expected to re-start ously wounded,

TANGIER, CONVENTION.

WASHINGTON, July 13th. The United States has informed Britain and France of her willingness to agree conditionally to the Tangier Convention signeil at Paris, but deelines to partici- pate in the actual administration of the zone.

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REVOLT IN BRAZIL. FEDERALS DEPOSED AT SAN PAULO.

MOSTE VIDEO, July 17th

to-morrow morning.

MacLaren was caught in the fog be twien Kasumigaura and Minato and had to land twice, Shally off Soma (Faku shina prefecture) where he is waiting for the fog to clear.

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SUBMARINES IN TROPICS. RECENT VOYAGE OF A K BOAT

TO SINGAPORE.

The surrent issue of Truth contains the following comment of interest to Singa-

pore -

A

good deal too much is being made pl the significance of the recent voyage → JAPAN TARIFF BILL.

of one of the K submarines to Singapore. A writer. in a Service journal says thate TO TAX ALL LEXURIES.

the feat indicates a menace to cruisers which is giving all the naval Powers food TOKYO, July th

bey van get fond for the

thought I am glad they The Tariff Bill, which passed the

*.000-ton baat making the passage to Lower House late last night despite so cheap What there is remarkable in a strenuous protests from the opposition Singapore I quite fail to appreciate

recommendation Seiyukai

Much smaller submarines have made con- that domestically produced luxuries besiderably longer voyages, as witness the similarly taxed and that the proposed China Flotills at Hongkong. The fact

carrieg a

The rebels are reported to be continu-tariff be revised as occasion warrants. ing their operations successfully, and S... completely to have control at San Paulo.

newspaper La Nation at Buenos

PHILIPPINES AS OILFIELD.

New York, July reth.

Ares says that the Government at San LONG SEARCH WITHOUT STCCESS Paulo has been deposed, the revolution- nry junta having formed a temporary Clovernment.

"Wasionares, July 11th. A message from Rio de Janeiro states that Federal artillery has bombarded San Paulo, which has already suffered severe

the hands of the rebels.

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A virtual state of civil war between the revolutionaries and the Federal Govera ment exists at San Paub. The censor.

A Standard Oil Company bulletin des cribes the complete failure of the five years' effort to find oil in the Philip pines. It says that $1,250,000 have been spent in the endeavour to locate a American supply of off in the Far East.

·JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE. FRENCH CAPTAIN HONOURED).

PARIS, July 11th.

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that the K boat was unattended on her voyage is really quite immaterial. ́A #raft that can make wyoyage in company make under her own power can equally

it alone.

That this Singapore voyage by the K boat had a definite purpose is obvious. otherwise the Admiralty would snt have ordered it to be made But there was carried neither strategical not tactical iden in

and probably NODIG very

useful lata it. Certain experiments were will be the result: The Admiralty wanted out." to learn more about the habitability of submarines when keeping the seu int tropical Intitudes; and so mercifully for crex) one of the biggest bonts in the Navy was detailed for the pupuse. It is known that the crew of the German

the

At the British Embassy, Captain Cou-submarine which bombarded Free Town ship is very strict, but afficial cunamuni- sin, Master of the Messageries Maritimes suffered terribly from the heat when ran- ques from Rio de Janeiro fedicate that liner, Andre Lebon, was presented with ning submerged through waters in which the bombardment of San Paulo is in pro-an inscribed silver cigar box by the they anticipated sighting our warships. gress Federal troops, which were earlier British Government as a tribute to theIn the Tropics apparently the "cool reported to be within the city, have valuable services he rendered to British depths lie below the range of mubinar-

ers in Tokobama on the occasion of the ines. apparently retired, and the rebels con- trol the city and the surrounding country. Japanese earthquake,

An official carmaniqué states that the loyalists are advanging and are concen- trating fire on certain points" of San Paulo with satisfactory:

resniti,

ANOTHER OUTRAGE

BOXER INDEMNITY BILL. MONEY FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES.

[32 COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN.") FRENCH MINISTER AT PEKING. PEKINO, July 11th. EARLIER "GABLES.

President Tsao Kun entertained H.EM. LONDON, July 11th. The Standing Committee on the China de Fleuriau, the French Minister, at re PIRATES IN US. WATERS. Indemnity Bill has inserted amendments banquet yesterday.

prominent Numerous high oficials, and

HEAVY STORM AT TIENTSIN TIENTSIN, July 11th A heavy eletric storm temporarily gooded the Concessions last night. The electric power was cut of. Six Chinese living at the side of the river were drowned.

bo which provide that the money shall applied to such educational and other. New York, July 11th purposes as shall be determined by the people were present

Forciga

education. The Foreign Following the report from Halifax not spe The original draft that pirates have boarded the French steamer Mulhouse off the New Jersey Secretary has also now to act only after coast and seized a cargo of liquor valued consulation with an advisory committee at $500,000, Prohibition officials now learn consisting of ten persons appoutted by that the pirates hoarded a second ship the Secretary of State, of winch at least

Chincer, under foreign registry, killed the cap one shall be a woman and it least one tato and threw his body everboard.

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