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Bit Boxer's Ear In [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

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A

Street Quarrel

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 4. in which quarrel

Jackle Brown, the world fly-weight box- ing champion, WAS concerned, which ended, it was stated, in Brown biting another man's lear, had a sequel at the Manchester Quarter Sessions. yesterday, when Brown was charged with common assault on Louis Tarchman, of Lower Broughton, Manchester, an amateur boxer.

DEVELOPING CHINA'S

NORTHWEST

Chinese Press Comments on Highway Needs

Shanghai, Aug. 15.

Berlin. Aug. 20.

The outcome of the plebiscite has little noticeable effect on Monday's sharemarket, chiefly be- cause the operators who, expecting an all round rise, had bought in

The Sheltal-Szechten highway en- advance towards the end of last

Stressing the importance" of ables these provinces to exchange week and Monday and started

highways in the development of products, For instance, Szechen reselling. The price movements

the north-west provinces of China, wants cotton and has to import it were not uniform' and erratic.

countries or from the axed the "Central China Daily News" from foreign

and Hankow. But Certain sections In

yesterday commented editorially Shanghal. interest security market were Arm,

on the progress of the work under- Shens every year has a surplus notably those of city loans,

taken to open these vast and fer-cotton production which cannot be Zwickan,

sent to Szechuen on account of Koenigsberg. Solingen,

tile areas. The delay in the con- advancing one per cent.

Gold

lack of communications.” On the struction of railways, the vast Mortgage. bonds were also better, sums reeded for their construc- other hand Shens lacks salt. su- advances up to i per cent. being tlon, and the improbability of havgar and rice of which Szechuen the immediate produces plenty. So with a high- ing sufficient 'tri

| way in operation. Szechuen could futura, make it, all the more im- perative, states the writer, that easily send over what Shensi wants from Szechuen and take back what the highway problem should be studied at once. and that imme- she desire from Shensi diate steps should be undertaken to see that sufficiency of this means of communication be put in hand without further delay.

common.

During the police court proceed- ings it was stated that Tarchman had been promised £200 by "Mr. Call Money 4 to 44. Young Loan Dave Lumiansky. Brown's mana. unchanged, at 93, Reichsbank 1/8 ger in all countries except Eng-Armer at 1551, Dyetrusts declined land, on condition that he with- drew the charge, but the Director of Public Prosecutions took the

case up.

Brown yesterday was sentenced to four months' hard labour.

Mr. Wingate Saul, opening the

case. said the nature of the assault was that of biting about an inch of the ear of Tarchman during a brawl in a Manchester street. He alleged that the trou-

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ble arose when Tarchman and his DU MAURIER. DRAWINGS friends were in a Blackpool hotel and Brown spoke to one of the women in the party who Was known as "Blondie."

There did not seem to be any dispute that Brown was the aggressor, said

Wingate Saul

MT.

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The trustees of the estate of the late George du Maurier, father of the late Sir Gerald du Maurier, have presented about 300 of his Punch" and other drawings to the National Art Collections Fund for distribution among museums and galleries interested,

It was suggested that Tarchman struck Brown with his knee and that in consequence Brown bit. For several years.past the trus- his ear, but there was no evidence tees have been engaged in distrl- that anyone saw Tarchman raise buting his drawings among the his knee OF that Brown was

principal art galleries at home injured.

and in Canada, South Africa. Australia and: New Zealand. George du Maurier died in 1896 at the age of 62, and was buried In Hampstead Churchyard.

Tarchman corroborated. the

epening statement. He denied had ever called Brown

that he "A cheese champion."

Trained To Keep Control · Mr. J. C. Jackson, K. C., for the defence, said that the accusation

that

The journal writes: "'Gong Westward' has now be come a popular slogan among the Chinese people and facts show that the authorities have actually diverted their 'attention to region. The extension of the Lung-Hat Railway to Shensi, ton- struction of a harbour at Halchow. construction of highways in the North-west and the establishment of cotton raising, cattle raising and other experimental stations in that region by the National Economie Commission all point in that direction. This indicates that i the Chinese people have realized the necessity of developing the North-west and their past mis- takes in neglecting that vast rich

We fertile region.

cannot but hold high hopes for the future of North-west China.

"The Ezcchuen-Kansu highway will help to move immigrants from Szechuen into thinly populated Kansu and Ninghsia, All three highways have much to do with the development of the North-west and are just as important as the railways. We hope the authorities will pay due attention to this mat- ter and have the three highways completed as soon as possible."..

STILL 5,000,000 SLAVES

Lady Simon Produces Deed Of Child's Sale

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 4. Lady Almon, speaking yesterday at one of the meetings which are being held at St. Botolph's Chur- ch, Bishopsgate, London, in com- memoration of the centenary of

was an extraordinary one to be YORKSHIRE IN SHANGHAI nearer to Central China. It is im- red document covered with black

a

made against man of the calibre of Brown. If any man was trained to keep control over. himself and not do war thing of that description Brown was that

Mr. Jackson suggested that the cause of the bite was due to Brown `being struck in the lower part of the body by Tarchman's knee.

"Blöndle" was a respectable married woman and a friend of Mrs. Blown, and her husband was a friend of Brown. It was not unreasonable that Brown, know- ing that his friend's wife was in Tarchman's eat, should want to follow it and see that no harm

came to her.

الرحيم

"By North-west, we refer to the negro emancipation, declared that provinces of Shensi, Shang, Sulat à conservative estimate there yuan. Ninghsia. Kansu, Chingbat were still 5,000,000 slaves in the and Sinklang, one-fourth of China. world. From the geographical point of Slavery WES rampant in view the first places to be develop-Abyssinia, she declared, and there" ed are unquestionably Shansi, were 2,000,000 slaves in China, Shens, Suiyuan, Kansu and Ning- where boys as well as girls were hsia because these provinces are sold. Producing in the pulpit se

possible to develop Chinghai and Chinese characters, Lady Simon Sinklang until the other provinces said I have here the deed of (Bpecial Air Mail Service)

have been sufficiently developed sale of a Chinese child. Even if at least they must wait until a many of these sales are due to London, Aug. 4

better means of communication famine. It is a heart-breaking Eight employees of Messrs.has been established between Cen-thing. I always feel that no Patons and Baldwins, Ltd., the trai China and the border provin- numan being is good enough to knitting wool manufacturers, have ces. So for the time being we have complete control over left the Beehive Mills at Hailfax must concentrate our attention en human being." to go to Shanghai, where the firm the development of Shansi and its has built a mill to cope with the neighbouring provinces. 'ever-growing demand for their knitting wools in China.

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Nghways Inportant

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The great. hope of the anti- slavery movement was the League of Nations, and it was a credit. to this country that a Briton, Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, moved In

a party of 23 in all-they will sall place without a. good transporta 1922 the first resolution to form:

With their wives and familles--

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and everything has been done for their comfort

during the hours of work and recreation. party of workers will follow them

Brown, in the witness-box, said intention of getting be had no out at Manchester, but Tarchman spat at him. Terchman rushed at shortly: him, gripped him and tried "to butt him. He held Tarehman's head and then he was struck in the groin. "I clenched my” teeth and held him fight. Whatever happened, I don't know.". I did not

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, feel his ear in my mouth."

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COTTON'S MEDAL

Brown said that later he called First British Golfer To Hold

It Since 1923

at his manager's house, where an injury he had received was treat. ed.

The Recorder suggested that mo amount of taunts could ever Justify, in this country, the use of teeth to bite somebody else.

The jury returned a verdict of guilty, but suggested there was great provocation."

The Recorder agreed, saying that but for the jury's recommendation the sentence would have been more severe.

FORTUNE OF £813,000- FROM TEA

(Speciál Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 4.

(Spoolal Air Mail Service)

Association that he is entitled to

"It is impossible to develop a

tion aystem. Naturally rallways are extremely important, But in the Anti-Slavery Convention. the case of China's North-west, which depends. a great deal on the. Lung-Hal Railway, the Government

AMERİCANTM BUSINESS RUINED BY GOLF

Will Rogers Warns Japan Not Follow Same Course

is not in a financial position to com- plete the Lung-Hai extension in time for the development of that region. It is true that the line may be extended as far as Blanfu this winter, but nobody is in a position to tell when the whole line will be completed. Shanți is. building a railway between Puchen in southern Shansi to Tatung in

Who is to blame for the depres - the north. But that line cannot be alon? The golf bug! completed in the bear future. The development of the North-west This starting indictment against", cannot wait for the completion of that something which makes busi- these two railways, so it has to ness men think in terms of putts depend on highways.*

and shots, instead of dollars and

Tokyo. Aug. 14..

"In this connection we under-cents was levelled note to-day by, stand that the Shens and Kariku Mt. Will Rogers, the world-Jathed London, Aug. 4. "

Provincial Governments have al- humorist and motion pichitë Kutor." Henry Cotton, winner of the ready started the construction of The charge was contained in an recent British Open Golf Cham- a highway between Bianfu and admonition to all Japanese busi- pionship, has been formally ad

Lanchow while preparations are nese men engaged in foreign trade vised by the Professional Golfers being made for the construction made by Mr. Rogers as he left of three main trunk lines, one be- Tokyo for Manchuria in the course hold for one year the Ryle Mem-tween Paotouchen in. Sulyuan and of a round-the-world jaunt. orial Medal which for 11 years

Hsining in Ninghsia and a third

"Just look at América” he said. between Slanfu and Szechuen." has been without a holder

"They got so wrapped

golf In our opinion the Blanfü-Eze back there that they forgot all The Ryle Medal was presented chuen and Santu-Hanchung High- about business. And look where by the P.0.A. in 1919 as a chalways are most important in the we are to-day. Don't let Japan lenge award for the winner of the development of the North-west and make the same mistake or you will British Open Golf Championship if their. construction should be lose all your foreign trade. a member of

the Association.

We

started as soon as possibly understand another highway/be- George Duncan was the st

tween Szechten and Kansu is to holder, in 1920, and three years be built: hortly. At a casual

London, Aug. 20, later the medal was held by Arthur glance this highway might not be Notwithstanding a last minute Mr. Robert. Douglas MacGregor, Havers Since then no Britisher very important, but upon close appeal by the French delegate, J.P., of Wiston Lodge, Lamington, has won the Open title ontil this study this contemplated highway the International Wheat Com- Lanarkshire, and or 137, West year, and Cotton will receive also also has dah to do with the fumittee is expected id terminate George-street, Glasgow, a director the Association's gold medal asuture prosperity of the North-west practically without any result, of the Allyrugger Tea Co., Ltd. memento of the occasion.·' the ́ ́ Kukicherra Tea Co. Ltd

The Tooting Bec Cup, awarded and the Leest River To Co, Ltdanntally for the PG.A member for many years e partner in the

Szechen and Shendi

to-morrow. The Frenchman. De

| vinat appealed for a continued "With the completion of the system of export quotas and th gianfu Hasekupy-12away,

firm of Mosers, Walter Duncan, and ving in Great Britain who ac ducts in the North-west can easily pool Co., East India merchants of complishes the best single round to be sent to Rupen and Brechuen Glasgow, and of Messrs Duncan the Open Championship will be from Shenai and can then exally be draft Bros, and Co. Calcutta, left per held by W. H Davies (Wallasey sent down the Yangtze River. It er all

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