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THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE AGAIN.

Premier's Eulogises Ally.

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THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE

FOUNDED 1881

360, 12,186

五拜禮 號九十月八英海举 FRIDAY

AUGUST 19, 1921.

SUSPECTED, RABIES,

MOTOR-AMBULANCES. CRUELTY TO MUI TSAI.

Two New Ones for the Colony.

A Serious Case in Court.

Chinese Delegation to Number à Hundred.

{ Reuter's Service, }

London, August 18. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George, reviewing the

The State Department has been informed that the Chinesa

Washington, Angust 18. Imperial Conference, dwelt on Japan's loyal interpretation of the delegation to the Pacific Conference will number a hupitred. alliance enabling us to guarantee transport of the overseas troops, which otherwise would have been impossible, as Mr. Hughes and President for the first time since the announcement of his selection Senator Lodge called at the White House and conferred with the Mr. Mas-cy recognised that Japanese help in chasing raiders was a member of the American delegation. It is understood that the one of the turging factors of the war, "ba!! it be suggested that two discussed conference mattOES. we now say to the Japanese: Thank you for standing by us in our trouble, but we don't need you any longer. Good-bye? Would any one so behave in business? The British Emoire must behave like z gentleman (cheers), and if it was suggested that wo end the alliance) when the trouble is over, that would not be becoming the Empire in dealing with a faithfull ally (cheer). 'hat does not mean that we are continuing the alliance with any point against anybody else; certainly not the United States,"

DEATH OF GENERAL SIR DAVID HENDERSON. Geneva, August 18.

The death of Sir David Henderson is announced. [Lt. Gen. Sir David Henderson, born 1852, served in the Soudao, the South African War, and the Great War. Besides holding a number of European decorations, the deceased was awarded the or let of the Grand Crown of the Sacred Treasure of Japan. General Heaterson was the author of "The Art of Reconnaissance."

DAVIS CUP.

Japanese Successes in Singles.

New York. August 19.

Me Lloyd George Connnuing said it was a cardinal principle of British poleg to act in complete accord with the United States.- (cbears) There was no country in the world with which it was more im portant to an in concert. It was most difficul: get an English- man to regard an American as a foreigner, but he did not see why it was impossible to remember obligations to Japan and simultan- eously preserve a spirit of fraternity with the United States. If the Japanese Alliance could merge into a greater understanding with Japan, and the United States on all Pacific problems that would be a great event and would guarantee the world's peace, because the; problems of humanity to-morrow, maybe, were in the Pacific ocean and the Powers chiefly concerned with the Pacific, namely the United States, Japan and the British Empire-leries of "Chins "Shimizu beat Free 6-2, 6-1, and 9–7.

In the Davis Cas Kumacae best Sleem 9-7, 6-1, and 6—1: Mr. Lloyd George continued and Chins, those four great countries were primarily concerned with having a complete understanding as regards the Pacific. The surest way in making for the success of any disarmament conference was firstly to have an understanding on the Pacific. The whole of the British Empire were agreed on the desire for complete friendship with the United States, and the necessity for removing every conceivable obstacle to such frieadship. An Anglo- Americs agreement on the great principles of the world's policy would be an absolute guarantee of peace and he was still hopeful that such an understanding as would make us feel that such partnership could be established will ensur as * result of the Washington ronference.

THE IRISH CRISIS.

London, Aurus: 18,

Secret Session of Dail Eireann.

Dail Birhann held a seret session to day.

Parliament to Continue Available.

(Other TelcorUMU UN

EARLIER

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

From Our Own Correspondents RUBBER RESTRICTION.

Singapore. August IS. It rumoured in Kuala Lumpur that the "Coveratcent has been

Pagr

The

Chinese Boy Bitten. Bitten in the left leg by a dog! suspected to be suffering from day sent from Shelley Street to Government, have arrived in t'e rabies a Chinese boy was yester-lances, recently ordered by the WHIPPING AND BURRING.

two Dex motor-amba.. ALLEGATIONS OF

Colonial Veterinary Surgeon for and the other will go to Kowloon, beard at the Police Court this The animal has been sent to the will be kept for use on the Island care of erasky to a mučiani was the Government C.vil Hospital Colony by the as. Ghusus. Ame} What appears to be a serious

which up to the present has had morning when a young Chinese to depend on hand-drawn stretch-concubine WHE ers in cases of emergency.

charged with aruelty towards a young servant'

*xan-ination.

CHINESE NEWS.

Watch Chan Tso-lin.

Our Canton

A Telegraph representative had girl. an opportunity to look over one

Sergeant 3timson said that it

of these vehicles this morning. was silaged that the defendant. They are 20 bp. Albions, paint-tied the girl, who was only ten ed a dark blue. They accom-years of age, to the bedpost and reports that the position at Long and a nurse ioside and there is matches show tas not improved. General room for a couple of attendants Hospital and was being treated

correspondent modate four cases lying down barot her face and body with; Chan King-ming had ordered thefts the side of the driver. The for her injuries by Dr. W. A. B. The girl was now in attack on this Kwangsi strong upper portion of the body is of Moore. hold to be stayed ponding negoti wire ma-hing, which, with the anons with the Kwangai comman-electric fan, ahoalt make the the case came to the notice of the ders involved. The terms on which ambulance very cool. In case of Police, and in reply, the Police The Magistrata enquired how the surrender of Lungchow is rain this can all be closed in by Officer said that it was reported offered are unsatisfactory and three Cantonese regiments have The interior is lighted by elec-occasion to visit the house whilst meats of waterproof curtains now been ordered to attack the tricity and is wonderfully fitted up the defendant was in the set of to them by a Chinese who had Regarding the position in therstobers, medicine chest, water amined by the Police the girl said

in every respect. There are Yangtze Valley a Peking tale tank and glasses and many other that she had previously been tied ill-treating the girl. When ex- gram to hand to-day says that comforts. Chang Tao-lin is expected at Peking, and the Premier has stations and it is hoped that they They will be kept the fire issued a statement declaring that will be ready for the rod by next the War Lord's coming is solely week.

place,

CHINA COAST OFFCERS, concerned with the Hupeh affair.

Many telegrams have reached Peking asking for an expansion Latest Changes.

of the visit in view of the fact that Chang Tao-lin had previously Mr. B. Steffensen, second been ordered to Mongolia. officer, Kansu, has signed off. Mr. A Shanghai telegram reports second officer, Kangu. J. W. Jenkins has been appointed that although the parties are trying to negotiate a truse be-

ment with the

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TRAFFIC REFORM.

Improvements for Hongkong.

blood, was taken by the Police and beaten with pieces of bamboe.

and was now before his Worship- one of which, showing traces of

Later in the morning, the girl was brought before the Magis trate, and, being lifted up bodily to a chair before the Bench, his Worship was able to made a close. examination of the marks which the application of the lighted matches had left on her face, aeins and legs.

Mr. H. E. Higgs, chief officer,tween Honam and Hupeb, akir.i Inutile that Mr. Churchill's deci. Lcongnow, has signed off. Mr. mishes between the rival forces

The case was remanded, and in ion not to sanction legislation for W. C. II. Kaight has been apare constantly taking place. Wo

response to the desire of the Frompulsory restriction of rubber pointed chief offler, Loongmow.Pui-foo has removed the whole controlling the iocre zog masor bail, bis Worthip fixed it at the Improvements ta the method of defendant to be admitted into output is irrevocable, thus majc- wining the attitude that conditions Poyang, is on reserve. Captain!

Captain F. McGarity, of the|of his forces to the front.

It is also reported from Shang; devised by the Traffic Department,

traffic of the Colony are being heavy sure of $1,000, must right themselves.

R. Turnbull, from reserve, has bai that a foreign concern, named and one measure which will bring The London Stock Excbsoggone master. Poyang.

the Fook Company, has represent a city into line with other jcbbers sad brokers interested a Mr. C. L. Crampton, third atives in Peking who are trying cities is the erection of platforms London. August 18

rubber have issued a msarfesto engineer Woosung, has signed to arrange a loan to the Govero-fr officers, ut places where expert Owing to the uncertaints of the Frish situation, Parliament is unanimously urging shareholders of not being proroqued, bat both Houses are adjourning tomorrow support the Rubber Growers

SHANGHAI THERMOMETER. coal mines of supervision is required. until October 1 the Speaker having power to STIR:CO

meetings.stion's and the Producers Poyang, has gone thin engineer, Japanese firm, Mitsui Busaa Police, Mr. Goldsmith of the Pub position near the Cathedral, for Mr. A. McLeod, third engineer. Cbili as security, whilst the The Captain Superintendent of perature, taken in a shaded The average Shanghai tem- earlier if desired.

¿ Corporation's scheme.

WOOSURE

T. Cromby has been further loan, with the shing Trafic Inspector this morning instant, was 94. 5° maximum and lic Works Department and the the week ended Saturday, the 6th appointed third engineer, Poyang fights along the coast of the visited Garden Road and inspected 78.9' minimum and for the cor- Mr. J. R. Seed, second engineer, seven northern provinces as the the temporary stand which has responding period last year 94.25

security.

We take the following from the road with Queen's Rod for the The higbest temperature this been placed at the junction of the maximum and 80.3 minimum. Cantun Times-

An almost tragic accident hap-actual traffic conditions, they 100.1 on the 3rd instant, and last traffic officer on duty. Cader rear, during this period, was

that

THE REGULATION OF OPIUM.

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Functions of the League.

Kaisha. is negotiating for a

were able to observe

Pakhoi. is on leave.

Mr. P. H. Todd. third engineer, Pakboi, bas gone second engineer.] same ship.

Mr. E. J. Easson has been appened on the river yesterday (pointed third engineer. Pakhoi.

afternoon when one of the ferry the experiment had proved rainfall during the same period Fear 974 on August. 6. The Yingchow, has

Mr. J. Small, Fecond engineer, boats that are operating between

secon! Bonam and the city was upset consequence, being made for the

FUCCESS. and Kore

plans are engineer. Pancing.

in was 0.17 in.' this year sad 0.07 ad two at the passengers were Downs, thir nearly drowned. Fortunately, the construction of engineer. Parang, kas signed off accident happened near a place crete platform at the centre of Mr. A. R. Ball, third engineer, where a steamer was passing by. shelter for the constable in:

this junction. Luenyi, has signed off.

-he sailors of which after strenu Mr. J. Grady, second engineer.ous efforts succeeded in rescuing

inclement weather. Paoting, has gone third gisee.the unfortunate passengers of the Luery.

ferry-bost.

Mr. E. J.

with

last year.

permanent

proper

PITCHED BATTLE."

Over Forty Coolies Engaged. London, August 15. In the House of Commons, questioned as to how the League ofj

Four Chinese were this morn Nations proposes to enforce decrees regards the discouragement orjing bound over by Magistrate illicit opium in countries like China and Persia, Mr. Shortt replied.N. Orme the result of an that the League was entrusted with general supervision of the affray in which they participated execution of the 1912 Opium Convention, the provisions which with others at Connaught Road required the signatories to enact effective regulations for the control. West. production. and distributior: but it did not rest with the League to It appeared from the evidence docide bow much oplem might be groas

given by the master of a rice shop at these men, together with some forty others were at one time employed a porters for the firm but owing to a demand for a Mr. J. L. Cruikshanks, fron

Former Warlord La Yang-ting 2.50 of pay, they were dismissed reserve, has gone chief enginner of Kwangsi who is an ex-bandit been placed on daty at points and a new gang of coolies rei-Yiegobow. stated in their place. This action Mr. E. McGiven, third engineer trouble the French authorities where special supervision is re- Berlin. August 18.

gave rise to a feeling of enmity be- Tungchow, has signed off. while he and his gang of outlaws quired. The conference at Kutowitz mentioned this

tween the rival gan s and there Mr. R. Meldram has ten ap were engaged in ruthless plunder of trame platforms will in dur It is indicated that the erection Earlier Cables) was most important, un included a number members ar Connaught Road West yester-cho

morning (see

was a pitched fight between them pointed taird engineer, Tung-ing and looting many years ago course be carried out at points of the Reichstag representing all parties, in addition to leaders of day, when a thrown brick mash-

dear the border, was ordered by all the German trade unions. The Poles included Skolny, Korfanty's ed an electric globe in the rice leave, bas gone Buccessor as Polish Plebiscite Commissioner. The trade union loaders conference decided to issue identical manifestoes to the shop and gave cause for the bring-Loenbo. population of Upper Silesia exhorting peaceful co-operation, also to four coolies in question.

ing of the charge against the form German and Polish committees to aid in the maintenance of mrder.

HARMONY PROMISED IN SILESIA.

Germano-Polish Co-operation.

THE DEPRESSION IN THE RUBBER INDUSTRY.

Suggested Association of Shareholders.

.

London, August 18.

CHINESE WILL CASE.

chinf having caused considerable

have been trained to direct traffic A selects batch of officers

in the orthodox fashion, and A number of these have

News in To-day's New Advertisements.

The feature picture at the Kowloon Theatre to-night is "Experimental Marriage."The of the s.s. Heilen at Kowloon local film showing the launching Dock will also be screened-Page

12. Mr. H. J. McClelland, from the French authorities to leave where motor traffic in heavy.

chief officer. &nnam to which be escaped after!

bis recent defeat, says the verna-j

Mr. J. M. Morran, chief officer.cular press. He is not wanted by Lucubo, is on reserve.

the French authorities and Capt. C. W. 'Falk, from leave. [soon after the issuance of the order, the ex-bandit chief left has gone master Chaksang.

Capt. M. Courtney, of the Honoi on the 10th inst. for Chaksang, is on leave.

another port probably en roule

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THE YELOW RIVER BRIDGE.

The week-end big film at the World Theate is entitled "Eyes of Youth"-Page 4,

Jardine, Matheson & Co. advise. consignees of cargo of the arkival in port of the Motorship Glen- ariffe.-Page 5.

Mr. E. V. M. B. de Sousa bas Dispute Settled.

Mr. W. R. Williama, from to the North to join the other

Not to be Built for the De Sousa & Co., Ltd Page 4.

be authorised to sign per pro for leave, has gone chief officer, militarists who are now in control

Present The probate action which came Tangobing. Mr. F. T. Harris, of the illegal government in

Lammert's have two sales of before Mr. Justice Gompertz in chief officer, Tungsbing, is on Peking. The vernacular press

miscellaneous goods on August the Supreme Court is now, we leave.

Railway engineering circles 24 and 25-Pago & further states that at first the have followed with a keen interest A number of leading London brokers have circolarised share remembered that the dispute was gone second officer Fungshing

anderstead, finished. It will be

Mr. Hichens, from reserve, has French authorities refused togra at the competition for the con-cription and period will be put up Chinese Curios of every des bolders of rubber companies suggesting the formation of sa over the will of a Chinese who

the bandit chief passage through struction of bridge on the Yellow for auction by Lammert Broz, on Association to protect the shareholders' interests in view of the started life helping his parents in serve, bas gone second officer of Ma Chi, the bandit chief's able June. The best specialist en-

Mr. J. R. Middenmay, from re, Annam, but through the efforts River, which closed on the 30th August 25.-Page serious crises through which the industry is passing and the the fields and who, after a rapid rise Laisang. Mr. E. L. Sellars, super lieutenant, he was allowed tem gineer in the world had presented unique Cash Box-Page & possibility that many companies may become insolent".

The Biocere Coy, are offering to fortune, died a wealthy man numerary second officer Laisang. porary residence. As it was tenders. Among the Judges. ap The plaintiffs in the case were the is on leave.

dangerous to harbour an exbandit eldest surviving son, the widow, Mr. H. A. Houches, from re. chief for fear of his creating were Dr. J.A.L. Waddell (UEited printed to examine the designs two concubines and the widow of serra has gone, chief officer, further disturbances detrimental States), Mr. Wilmer (England) the deceased son of deceased. Ta'shing.

to public peace and order of Mr. Meanager (France). Defendant was Lau Shui-tsun.. Mr. R. Ferguson, chief officer, Anga the French authorities Omhara (Japan), all of them

To-Day's Exchange. After a hearing lasting over Yatshing, is on reserve.

considered it beat to get rid of engineers of great reputation. week, in which defendant was in Mr. A. Grata has been appoint him as soon as possible............ The first station of the Imperial wireless chain, erected at the case was taken to Chambers.

The closing rate of the doller vo the witness hor most of the time,ed second officer, Kwangchi.

The Chinese Government have demand, to-day was 25. Bid: Oxford was opened to-day by the Postmaster-General, who sent a We now understand that a settle pointed second officer, Kianghaio.

decided not to build a new bridge Mr. A. Karaisky has been ap 4 message of greeting to all British stations within range.

for the present, but to repair the Mr. J. Malcolm, second old ons. Nodesign was retained mant has been arrived at, in M. N. J. Klopper, has been ap engineer.-Kiangrang, has gone but on the advice of the judges favour of plaintiffs. « point second officer, Hasan,

Counsel for the plaintiffs was Mr. P. Aksukuif,

second engineer, Kizngwah. first prize of $80,000 was awarded second Mr C. G. Alabaster, instructed, engineer, Kisngking, has gone engineer, Irene, has gone third pagnie Generas

Mr. 0. Techkowsky, third to a France society by Mesare. Denays and Bowley, second engineer, Kladgahun.engineer, Kiangabuartz Orient,” and Mr. F. C. Jenkin, fnstructed Mr. Cimbrell,second Mr. Frezediatsty has been tenders,

IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN.

First Station Opened.

Londoc. August 18.

COUNTY CRICKET.

London, August 18,

Hampshire won by an innings and 32 runs, Kent by an ionings by Mesere. Wilkinson and Grist, and 25 rods.

conducted the defence.

engineer, Kiangking, das gone appointed fourth engineer, honour not only ti

second engineer, Kin

Mr.

The Weather

2 p.m. Barometers

35-89. HumiditTM

Light

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