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HONGKONG ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

The Annual Report.

The annual report of the Berg- Long St. Andrew's Society has bean Įcirculated to member.

The balance at the credit of the Society now stands at Hoogteor $4,628.04 10 which must be added the sum of Straits $6,500.00 invest- ed in 3 Straits War Lana as against Hongkong $4,867.17 and | Straits S6,91 respectively last.

THAT.

The sum of Straits $6,926 91 st the Society's credit with the Hang- kong and South China War Saring- Association was converted by the new arrangement into Straits Set- tlements War Loan Bepila 31% of | 1923 and 1829 in round figures the surplus being credited to general

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In response to an appeal by His Grace the Duke of Atholl on behalf! of the Scottish National War Memorial, a sum of 1066 11 1 was subscribed by local Scotsmen through the Society and remitted on January 7th, acknowledgments of which from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Piesident of the Memorial Committee, and His Grace the Duke of Atholl, Chair man, were duly published in the local Press.

Subscriptions were invited in response to an append by Earl Baig on behalf of his fund for unemploy-. ed Ex-Service Men and this Society co-operated with the St. George'a Society in remitting £150 in equal

Of the Society's contri bution approximately half RAS raised by special subscription, the halance being met from the general funds.

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The Anal Ball was held in the City Hall on St. Andrew's Day.

A dinner to commemorate the birth of Robert Burns was held on the 25th January at the Hongkong Hotel.

The sum of $42,41 was expend ed during the year in assisting distressed Scot-men.

The J. M. Smith" Scholər. ship was w. by Miss Pearl Ogilvie of the Kowloos British School.

Your Committee deeply regret to record the death of Mr. Hubert) Henderson. for tbree Tears Houcrary Secretary of the Suriety

During the rear $3 new Mem ters joined the Society and it is) caped Members will continue to give their assistance by bringing iorward new name. The accounts bave been audited by Mr. 1. Bruce! to whom thanks are due.

During the year Messrs. G. M. Shaw, J. L. Crockatt and X. S. Marshall left the Colony and Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Mears. J Reid and E. Sutherland were in-

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921.

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TELEGRAMS.

THE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS.

London, Sept. 16.

of TURKISH and AMERICAN tobaccos -Blended”.

INDIAN ARRESTS.

London, Sept. 17.

ed on remaid before Mr G. N Orme ca Saturday with possession

The Daily Telegraph, referring to Indian arrests, says that of 170 rounds of ammunition with

Ghandi is not included for the simple reason that he has been care- Precautions have out a permit. Sub-Inspector Spear

ful enough in all speeches to keep within the law. said second defendant produced the licence for the legitimate

On the ground that Germany has not fulfilled her obligations been taken in view of the contingency that Ghandi may commit him- armament of the junk consisting of

the French Foreign Office announces the continuance of the self to a curtailment of his liberty out of loyalty to his comrades a qusctity of four rifles and

economic sanctions which the Supreme Council decided should be who have been arrested, who include Dr. Kitchlew, a well-known Ammunition.

M:A.E. Hall, defending, said the removed on Sept. 15th, subject to Germany meeting certain obliga- Punjab agitater. junk traded between Swatow and tions.

A Berlin semi-official message declares that Germany has paid Hongkong and the arts were in- tended for self-protection.

The a milliard gold marks and also agreed in principle to the creation

London, Sept. 16. jusotity of ammunition suthorised of an Inter-Allied organisation with the view to preventing unfair by the leeace as insufficient to discrimination regarding import and export licenses, thus meeting

The India Office announces that the activity among the Moplah the Allies' demands. The whole trouble is due to the competence

The situation at pre- meet the needs of the vessel.

The Magistrate pointed out that of this organisation, which France maintains should have full auth-insurgents had increased on the 12th Sept. there were 300 odd rounds of unused ority to dictate to Germany concerning all licences, whereas Reuter sent appears to be more serious than was hoped. The military is smmunition and woodered if they learns authoritatively that the London view seems to be that Ger- encountering obstacles owing to the difficulty of transport. Five were kept as reserve. He admitted many would gain little from raising the sanctions in the event of rebei bands, totalling three thousand, are at present at large, all in fbis was not a bad care, but never the adoption of the French plan. Conversations are proceeding in Ernad and Walavaned districts. theless the law had to be complied Lendon, Paris and Coblenz: with.

Paris, Sept. 18.

Sub-laspector Spear said the The economic sanctions imposed on Germany in March last police view was that the quantity should have been lifted to-day. In view of Germany's failure to of ammunition which the junk fall the terms of her agreement, the measures are to be maintained carried (340 rounds), was quite until fulfilment. adequate. 1f defendants consider.

ed the quantity insufficient they Dould make representations to the Harbour Master who would pro- bably increase the ammunition to 100 rounds for each rifle.

GERMANY'S FICTITIOUS TRADE BOOM.

London, Sept. 17.

MOPLAH INSURGENTS.

14

FATTY

ARBUCKLE.

San Francisco, Sept. 16. "Fatty Arbuckle is to be tried on a charge of murder, -

San Francisco, Sept. 17. "Fatty" Arbuckle was so confident of his release on bail that he reserved a portion of last night's train to Los Angeles, but he is still in prison. The District Attorney announces his intention of prosecuting Arbuckle to the limit of the law, but says the question of - whether the charge will be murder or manslaughter depends upon the decision of the police court magistrate on Sept. 22nd.

NEW RAILWAY IN NORWAY.

vous trepiritney seguro may be maɗa

Telegrams from Berlin recently describing the German, trade Mr. Orme søked Sab-Inspector ASTRMA, PULENZA, NASA READEDNARY COUGH 100 is And t

Spear if the police regarded defen-boom have not impressed British textile manufacturers, who declare dants as bona fide boatmen. that the boom is fictitious and is as certain to collapse as quickly as the German manufacturers, by offering Sub-Inspector Spear said he was Japanese war-time boom. unable to give an opinion as this attractive quotations, have undoubtedly booked big orders in markets was the first case of the kind the hitherto served by British houses but the goods sent are of the

Christiania, Sept. 17. police had bad. There were no poorest and British markets are now hurriedly despatching repre-

His Majesty the King has departed to Hjerkinn, where he will women on the boat.

sentatives to Overseas markets with samples to prove that British Mr. Orme regarded the absence goods are incomparably superior to anything producible in Germany. open the Dovre railway, the second great mountainous line con-

necting the North and South of Norway,

TIN MINING IN KWANGSI.

of women as unusual, sad said that. if there were only man on the bost

Rich deposits of tin are being Worked in the region of Hoyuan, it seemed lers likely that they were

Mr. Hall said the defendants

in Kwangsi. Another tin mine on lawful business. has just been opened and a tin smelting work established, were protecking goods and not According to report, the export women.

UNEMPLOYMENT SCHEMES:

London, Sept. 17:

The Cabinet Unemployment Committee has adopted a scheme

MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

London, Sept. 17.

A dentist has lanced the abscess in Mr. Lloyd George's tooth

of tia from that region alone Mr. Orme fined the "account whereby the Government for a certain number of years will pay which caused his indisposition. The Premier is to-day much

$100 and discharged the half the interest on loans raised by local authorities for useful better. amounts to about $4,000,000, ant"

other scoused.

public works commenced before December 31st. states a report.

(Continued on pages 3 and 5.).

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