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"SECH & LAVENLY SPOT."

Locarno, October sth.

Mr. Austen Chamberlain, discussing with journalists. the prospects of the Security Conference, said that if the Foundations of peace coupl not he laid i

such

bravenly spot as Locarno, peuse must have flown from the earth.

The present conference was different to most meeting between Germany and the Allira. Nobody had come to Locarno to impuse conditians, nor to make demands. They hail all come as representatives of `free and equal autions to seek a solution of their difficulties:. He hoped they would devil,

Representatives of the British Govern

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1925

SHIPPING STRIKE. OUTLOOK SHOWING SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT.

CAPETOWN, October 3th.

The departure of the sx Sophéeles for Australia leaves the am Ballarat ne the only steamer held up in Cape

town.

There are still two vessels tied up at

con.

East London, but Durban is the only South African, port, where any siderable number of ships are strike bound.

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CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO.

FRENCH AND SPANISH SHOW GREAT ACTIVITY.

Losbox, October 4th.

FRENCH DEBTS TO U.S. STIR CAUSED IN PARIS PRESS AT ALLEGED INDISCRETION.

PARTY, October 4th. The allegeil, premature rivelation of the French offer to Washington after

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

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LATE RUTUKHTU BOGBOKHAN DECISION TO SEQUESTRATE" ALL HIS PROPERTY. Caillans had apparently promised

Moscow, October 4th, screcy, has caused considerable stir in

A conference of the Hougalian Peo the French press. While official quarters and a large section of the press agree in p'e's Party (at •Craar has decided to

Hntukhtu Polakhan, the theocratic cretion, which is yet unproved, it anyway considering that, if there was any india-equestrate the property of the late ruler of Mongolia before it became a could not have taken a part in causing Republic: The property is valued at a rejection of the French proposals.million roubles and will be used for various other journals view the matter ducational purposes. differently. For instance, the Motin's ecrrespondent, referring to the tone of the communication issued by the White

even-

HOW TO LEARN GOLF. IMPORTANCE OF THE FIRST TWO

MONTHS.

OY HARRY VARDON NEXTIMES OPEN CHAMPION, JE

It often happens that great numbers of beginners at golf are let looss upon very great harassment, di links, to the

to make their way players who want

1 round at a normal pace.

Unfortunately, there sems. to be, 10 means by which the clubs in charge of the coupara can remedy, this situation. If they are willing as most of them are-to accept green fers from players who belong to recognized golf clubs, they | T (A Russian correspondent writes in the cannot stipulate the exact standard of Daily Mail on the opwo and unha ability which the visitors shall show, tutelage by Moscow of the

coDeludes: since the average person does not know Mongolian Republic and Every day the influence of Moscow in

how he will perform from one day to another. Nor can they declare that of China, the example of Mongolia novices shall be barred, since some Soviet orices are better at the game than in- shows clearly what methods

is too soon to talk of a Bolshevisation

influence in Asia. and how successful

The result is that, just when the courses diplomacy uses in order to widen its dividuals who have philandered with it are most crowded, there are always to Europe and especially for England, the these methods are in the Far East. For

pran statemen food for profound are very grave and should give Euro thought.]

young

for years.

SCOTTISH SPORT.

PERTH THE COUNTY CHAMPIONS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ]

EDINBURGH, September 1st, Perthshire, by defeating Stirling County in the concluding match of tho Scottish Counties Cricket Champion ship competition, wrested the title from Clackmannan County, last year's wing

and runners-up

This Neo There were several surprising results in connection with "the Western Union Championship tourney, Greenock une- pectedly falling to Clydesdal and Poloe fosing to Ferguslie. Ayr, West of Scot land, and Uddingston had find win over Drumpellier, Kelburne, and Kik marnock Principal results-

30.

`COUNTÍNÉ CHAMPIONSHIP. - Perthshire, 178 for 8; Stirlingshire."

WESTERN UNION. Clydesdale. Ne for 4: Greenock, 22 Uddingston. 133 for Kilmarnock,

Ferguistic, 130: Poloc."67.. West ; Kelburne, 72. Ayr, 164; Drampellier. 196

OTHER RESULTA, Aberdeen, 104: Arbroach, 43, Forfarshire. 0 for 3; Cupar, úk

SOCCER.

The Spanish Embassy in London has House, says the communiqué clearly | China is on the increase and, although recrived, a telegram from Madrid stating shows that all the misfortune is a result that, the Spanish troops continues to the indiscretion on Wednesday, occupy territory around Ajdir, and the liug by the official press agent accredited Bay of Albucmas, without resistanery M. Caillaux. The Quotidien dẹnios a ment macht sincerely desired to let the They have reached the banks of the river uport" that its director was the person. prospects opened up by these methods be found a certain number of playerssion results, it would sem sit mate

They would ekor and captured four more guns and at Washington responsible for the alleged dend past bary, its desil.

premature disclosures, and says what think, only of how the future could tea great quantity of war material.

This means that practically the whole happened was that the American debt made better than the past and the`re,

hay is now lu Spanish hands, except the commission at a plenary session disavow- "....petition of past horrors be avoided.

promontory of Caro-Quinantes to theed its sub-committee..

He was convinced that the delegatiuus father nations were animated with similar desire. "

Asked his views with regard to the negotiations of M. Chicherin with the

rast!

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COMBINED OPERATION.

MADRID. Detober 4th.

A comuniqué says that French and German Gvernment, Me Chamberlain spanish troops in Marocco carried out said that he was satisfied with Hert combined operations in the vicinity of Stresemann`s statement in this connerLoikos after an intensive bombardmentļa

by French and Spanish artillery.

The French troops, 'cccupied Sat. Spanish Cairmen co-operated with the French.

*Lian.

DELEGATES THREATENED.

BERLIN, Oetober, ath. Not merely Herr Stressman, but Pre sident von Hindenburg and a number of prominent Cabinet Ministers had received threatening letters. This was the reason for the unusual precautions at the station on Saturday, when all seeking admission British Am to the platform, even Wassailor, were subjected to close seruting.

Detectives accompanied the train.

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THE LOCARNO CONFERENCE. THE SOVIET APPEARS KEEN TO INTERFERE

ENEMY IS HELD

Fxz, October 4th.

The Freach forces operating against

RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP. THE LATEST SOVIET ORDEN. FROM MOSCOW,

Judging from the latest First Divi-

the time of introduction uormal trend. Scoring was ordinarily to be at to an art hitherto untouched, create level; we had a number of drawu games, eamo a complex of away win- who, being as inefficient as it is possible ters were inclined again to resume

misery for everybody else, Animated) and "up with a care-free spirit, these begiunersters just to prove that hope advantage do not realize the trouble that they is to absolute guarantee of security. cause; they seem to think that other pes. Next, in point of excellence came the plore pretty much as themselves

I remember seeing two of them start. on a Yorkshire wnside course. After various foozles, they both got into pot bankers about 150 yards from the first treeing ground, and therench in his own bunker-they beat the ball again and again, working their respective ways round and round the interiors of their respective bunkers, striking the walls against the bars of their cages, but never" like wild birds, in captivity fluttering getting free.

A large crowd waiting on the feing start had to endure this, with ground those who had the courage to follow in all the horrors that it threatened to the wake of the chequered pair. -

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Captain Hugh S. Shipway, R.N.. has been selected for appointment to the Harkins, additional. for duty at Singa. pore, on the staff of Vice-Admiral Sir E. S. Alexander-Sinclair, to date October th, do as Captain-in-Charge, Singa porras from the date of beginning duty, Captain Shipway is the third officer of Moscow, October 4th.

his rank to be sent to Singapore since The Council of Commissaries has issued it was decided to extend the base there Captain C.V. Rebinson, now command decree that ex-prisoners of war and then the summer of 1921, the others being interned son of the old Imperial aiding the cruiser Confeuer, and Captain P. R. Stevens, D.S.O., whose two-year term expires in October. Captain Ship Red armies, and also the participants in

at the Cage, will leave for the East in the risings of the White armies who come way, who formerty commanded the Dublin under the conditions of the amnesty shall time to begin duty about December 1st.

The following appointments were made lose their eitizenship, if they have rieglect by the Admiralty on September 7th- Licuts (E.): A. J. Norris, to Carlode ed to apply for the restoration of citizen-september 17th), and P. E. F. Walker, ship within the period laid down. The tourcking (on whief).

R.MLS. ing. Captain R. H. Ramsay. a full Chatham crew, as an independent тап Captain Ramsay joined her in command, for service on the Mediter March last after commanding the 'ry-

I am certain that any normal person math on trooping service. Lieutenant- Commander G. W. Hill, who navigated with an ordinary aptitude for the game the vessel throughout the Empire cruise, can learn enough in two months to avert } now being succeeded by Lieutenant being a nuisance to himself and others Commander D. C. G. Neish, late of theif he will devote those two months to Navigation Schoul Staff, and navigator lessons and practice without attempting in 1921-23 of the Titinin, subroutine to play a round during the period. At the end of it he will be qualified to play depot-ship on the China Station.

Engineer-Commander S. G. Missel on any course without the likelihood of brook Intely serving at Hongkong Dock suffering checks at every turn and yard, is taking the internal combustion checking his brethren at every turn. our at Portsmouth,

AN HOUR A DAY. My object in mentioning the hatter is to put forward the point that there is no need for anybody to thrust himself stats which pre repared state-it ment from the game and certainly spoils the enjoyment of other people. sets him from obtaining proper enjoy

draws achieved by Dunley and Partick Thistle at Paisley and Kirkenidy rest. pectively. Like the Tynecastle victors the experiences of these clubs in the past carried nothing to suggest even a partial success, and Dundee's last home failure was an additional reason why they should have had little expectation of anything but defeat. The changes which the Tayside pleb made in their tea effectiveness. The sharp-shooting which. characterised the Edinburgh forwarde however, had a wonderful effect on their

in their game against Kilmarnock was never allowed to get into play the their internationalist's and but for solid St. Johnstone defence say to that, brilliance they would have been as well. beaten in the matter of goals as they: were in play. The home side as Mother- well were only a shade better than Queen's Park, the Amateurs putting up a really good display, and with a bit "old firm continue on their old swerk vanquishing fortan at Ibrox Park, even although they had to do without the ar- viers of Alan Merton during the later way. Rangers had little difficulty in

stages of the game.. The Ibrox attack was the only one that seemed to find. apy ease in Beording. They had four. gouls, and might easily had have, more) had they been at all anxious Celtic's experience against Hamilton Academi chis was not so happy, but here also, if they did not get as many, goals, the as pronounced. disparity between the sides was almost

the rebels at the Taza " pocket have decree does not apply to persons who ju.v.0.. is ordered to recommission with into the middle of the golf course in this of luck they might have drawn, The

gained all their objectives with insigni ficant losses, and are now holding points on the Jebel-Bouiblane line, preventing nny enemy movement in that district.

have not renewed their citizenship owing to lack of Soviet representatives in the country of their residence.

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BASEBALL IN U.S.A. RESULTS OF MATCHES (OVER' WEEK-END.

ACTIVITY IN AIR. Ninety-eight, separate air "raids sirre carried out by French machines last aight, and heralded a general action în the French centre sector just before dawn,

NEW YORK, October 5th. Paris, October 4th.

Several columns advanced in the dim

The tribesace were ap- The following are the results of matches The Malin has a message from Berlin light and reached the formidable Sep-

hadja manif sting that M. Chicheria proposed toparently numbed and disconcerted by the Beve Stresonatin to extend the treaty aerial bombardment which was the first played in the Baschall Leagues on Satur." important night operation by aeroplanes day and Sunday, which brought the Ramailo if the Locarno Conference didin Morocon. The French advance is a result favourably to Germany. This developing very favourably. The French season

occupation of the heights of the Safdabar Weld mean the conclusion of a military front, on four kilometres of the western sector, has resulted in the capture of alliance including, if necessary, Poland; large fuantities of munitions but the proposal did not attract, the poli tival or military lenders in Germany, although a few big industrialists favoured

to an end.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

To mu it is a matter of very great wouderment that, only about one person in every 10,000 adepts this principle of obtaining a thorough grounding in the science of the game before starting to It was the way take part in matches. that learnt golf. and it I were going to try and play such a gape as billiards even late in life, 1 would do nothing and practies shots at it.

In the National League, the following Shanghai by a special committee for for a few months but have lessons. nt it'

:

Two French aviators were forced to were the results: Philadelphis bent New and in the Riff, but refused to surrender York by 9-1 and 30: Boston beat Brook. und died fighting. Abd el Krim, wished them captured alive, consequently he shot lyn by 52 Chingo St. Louis by 73 six Rifs responsible for the aviators

In the American League, New York Jeath.

beat Philadelphia by 0-8: Chiengo Cleve land by 9-2...'

WAR ON MALARIA. INAUGURAL MEETING OPENS

. IN ROME.

ALL SET FOR BUSINESS.

JARNO, October 4th.

SUNDAY'S RESULTS. - This peaceful little town is agog with

In the National League. St. Louis excitement at the arrival of so many

defented Chicago by 7-3; Pittsburg Cin- prominent foreigners for the peace pact

Roar, October 4th. At the inaugural meeting of the Inter-cinnati by 4-2; Cincinnati (in the second alerence. The place is swarming with

national Congress on Malaria, held in journalists of all nationalities. Special the Capitol, Signor Mussolini andamateb) beat Pittsburg by 4-1.

In the American League," Detroit won police have been drafted to maintain large number of international experts.ou

malarin were present including repre- both games with St. Louis, the scores ewder and protect the distinguished sentatives of Burma, India and the being 10-4 and 11-6. Chicago defeated guests. Ail the delegations have nowMalay States. Signor Mussolini paid Cleveland by 10-8

to Britain and the arrived and everything is ready for the high tributes

Herr Luther, iu Dominions for their striking example, of conference to-morrow. an interview, cxpressed confidence that collaboration in fighting the seaarage of

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U.S.

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WAGES IN PRISON. DELEGATE PRAISES FRENCH

PLAN.

SECOND CONSIGNMENT DUE HERE ON FRIDAY. Another consignment of penies, selected the H.K.J.C. subscription griffins for the 5.8. Lee Sang, on Friday next. The ship next annual meeting, are due here on the ment consists of 8 ponies and if the bout Orrives in time they will probably be drawn for at the Jockey Club Stables the evening of arrival.

Three of Mr. Dynasty's ponies are re ported to be on the Lee Sang-Spotted Sand, King of the Plains and one of the other Kings.

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FIRST DIVISION.

Heart of Midlothian, 0; Airdrieoniaus St. Johnstone, 0; Hibernians, 0. Aberdeen, 2; Cowdenbeath, 1 Celtic, 2: Hamilton Academicals,"t Dundee United, 1; Falkirk, a Kilmarnock, 9; Clydebank, 2. Raith Rovers, 1; Partick Thistle, Rangers; Morton, 1.

St. Mirren, 2; Dundee, 2 Motherwell, 1: Queen's Park, 0.

THE STINNES · CRASH.

GRIM FAIRY TALE OF COMMERCE

If only people could be induced to realize it, there is an immensity of in- terest in preparation for the first round of golf. The best plan, I think, is to have an hour's lesson from the club professional one day, practice what has been taught for an hour on the follow-The greatest fairy tale of modern times, ing day, and go on alternating instruc unsurpassed by any story of a young man. tion and practice throughout the two who dreamed of a castle and awoke

a hóvel emerges in the Intest guarded months.

statements of the German bankers to the effect that, providing things go well the Stinnes family will receive a few shares in the original coal business which. Hugo Stinnes set up for himself as an enterprising youth, and which will be all that is left out of the huge mushroo growth born of indation when the present proceedings are ended.

Five clabs are sufficient for a start brassie, mid-iron. mashie, niblick and putter. Indeed, it will probably be at least 18 months before the player need burst beyond the bonds of these five clubs,

INTEREST.

'SHAWLS AND SCARVES. Everyone prophesised, a great vogue for the shawl in London this season, But with the thermometer at 80deg in

He should start with the brassie, the shade few could desire a wrap of any

Those great possessions of mines, kind, no matter how modest. Still, the using it for learning to drive from the day of their popularity has only been

tee because of the confidence born of its delayed.

Many of the shawls, and, indeed, the little bit of loft, and making the ac works, shipping lines, factories, ACS ing to most unlikely branches of com latest wide scarves, are embroidered in quaintance of a driver only when he papers, hotels with ramifications extend

knows how to hit the ball...... bold floral designs. Others are appliques.

Hó may well devate his first hour's merce and industry, are now being wound the conference would produce decisive malariargentine delegate proposed the

with a border in conventional pattern

letter), the Dresdner, Deutsche, Dar resalts if the negotiations were carried

newest of all are-in fine soft silk, shaded brassie from the tee for an hour on the(90 called because of their same initiak on in a spirit of mutual goodwill and on establishment of an international Anti

and in striking onttrasting colours. The lesson to this and practice with the P by Germany's four great "n" Bank several inches deep round the bem and following day. It is not nearly so dull stadter, and Disconto. which have taken a basis of equality and reciprocity. Herr Malaria Institute in Rome to collect

soon becomes deeply en-in to avert a German economic entas Stresemann said the conference should world-wide information and undertake

in an interview with a Sunday Times the patterned all over with a stencilled as the suggestion may seem at firat sight. the place of the 22 banka originally called trophe. With debts computed at 120 aim at the re-establishment of sound research for the redemption of infected.

The Brat shot may be disappointing millions, with a further eight millions inances and the promotion of technical regions, and organise practical teaching representative, Mr. Chisholm, the bead design in very faint colours. Old stores 10 fact, it.

of the American Delegation to the Inter of face are also ixing turned out, and grossing.

in white

One astonishingly CA where the name of Stinnes stood as progress. He pointed out that the hege- for training -malaria specialista,

cellent. He puts down another ball and security, the capital is assessed at mony of Europe should be definitely Italian delegate promised that Italy national Prison Commission, offered some many a Victorian shawl

The fails, and a fourth may suffer the same millions at the present moment after 60 lestroyed and no single power be any would support the proposal and was interesting views on the state of prison Limerick or Brussels, touched with faint and the second longer able to pursue a policy of isolation. ready to provide the building and supply reform. Mr. Chisholm has travelled ex-yellow by the hand of time, will be worn He denied hotly that bis recent conversa funds towards the organisation of the tecsively in Europe with the object of by the older women this autumn.

the old, but even then makes him feel that there is something so that actually there should be some- tions with M. Chicherin showed that Ger institute. The congress approved of the finding out by personal inspection the shops, too, are showing beautiful-exam fate Then comes a beauty. It quickly millions have been already liquidated— ́ in golf which he can master if he sticks thing saved out of the wreck to carry on conditions of prison life in various coun ples in imitation

their "price makes them prohibitive to many was seeking an eastern orienta proposal and entrusted its council to

to it and that is the spirit which pro with. But not only are vast sums being draw up a scheme in connection there

trics. ས་

most people. Bub no matter how costly

paid out in interest, but much is needed tion.

with

lo America he has at different times it may be, to shawl looks well unless duces the player.

On the third day, he may devote him to keep what is not yet sold afloat, s worn with some grace. The most usual voluntarily undergone short terms of imprisonment in order to observe the method is to fold the square with the self with the professional to learning the that the banks, instead of reckoning on methods of prison administration from points at the middle of the back as in use of the mid-iron with an hour's getting their lent money back again, ans Mr. Chisholm expressed himself as very the olden days, but the upper point practice following on the fourth day now forming new companies from the old should not reach below the waist: Then, And so on through the range of five

Their action is regarded as very im favourably impressed with prison life in with the silk or crêpe carelessly folded at clube, then he can start again. nos and taking shares in them...

This is the quickest ent in the world wise from a technical banking stand WARSAW, October 4th. Spain, where he had been conducting the neck, the long fringes, will play their The Political police have arrested at investigation immediately prior to his part in front, giving an additional note to a reasonable degree of proficiency at point, and stands out more and more as "I was pleasantly of grace just where it is needed. Some golf, and I can assure the reader that a deed done in a handsome spirit to keep Volyais, near the Soviet frontier, eighty arrival in London. persons belonging to a widespread surprised," he said. "I found much women, however, prefer to throw on their it is full of interest because the results the name of Germany clear in the eyes spring organization, who are alleged to more advanced conditions than I had shawla after the manner of a burnous: are so full of variety and the desire to of those abroad from whom she expecta be acting on behalf of the Soviet, in expected,

In France, too, prison reform has 9thers, again, fold them squarely, and produce the best shot is.so keen all the confidence if future credits are to be

catch their draperies inside each arm. while. The game is not terribly difficult given.

It is known that the name of Stinnes cluding Government officials and soldiers.

from Moscow, made great strides. Mr. Chisholm.spoke ao as to improvise a coat. The broad The trouble, is that people make it so Much correspondence. large sums of American currency, many with enthusiasm of the system whereby scarves, too, sro continually arranged by not learning to swing the club coris as much a symbol of the new régting, sa "false passports and plans and documents French criminal carns wages while to suggest a holero, with wide hanging rectly. A child has to be taught to use Hohenzollern was of the old, and that a knife and fork at table. If it were Stinnes's own family should be plunged matters little what method is followed so not taught, it would make a pretty mess into what is likely to be more than com stolen from military offers have been under restraint, and pays something to sleeves and, loose straight back. But it confiscated. The newspapera contrast the Stato towards his keep. That is a

period of post-war history. these discoveries with M. Chieherin's system I should like to see widely adopted that it suits the wearer and is entirely of the operation. The simile is appro- parative poverty ends a remarkable

in the States," he added.

elegant in effect. 'assurances of goodwill.

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PAYS THE PENALTY. MURDERER OF LUPORINI DIES FROM INJURIES,

FLORENCE, October 5th. Bocciolini, the murderer of Luperini the Fascist leader), has died from his injurice A man, named Console, who was seriously injured in the fracas on Saturday, has also died.

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Complete order and tranquility How prevail as a result of police measures.

[A Florence message, despatched on Saturday, reads: A prominent local Fas cist leader, named Laporini, was mur- dered today. The assassin was pursued by a crowd and seriously injured.]

ALLEGED SOVIET SPIES. POLISH POLICE MAKE EIGHTY ARRESTS,

within:

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