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COLLISION IN THE CLYDE -

London, Oct. 10,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 192.

The first collision with the West Coinak was not serious and it was expected that the Rowan would reach part but ten minutes later the Clan Malcolm, hurrying to the resede at full speed, struck her amidships, tearing a gash in the side. The Rewan crumpled and sank like a stone. A wild scramble ensued. An attempt to lower the lifeboats was unsuccessful. Mostly they were swamped. One of the ship's officers actually jumped on to the Clan Malcolm when she collided. Passengers and crew were fang into the water and struggled for lifebelts and rafts. The task of rescue was impeded by the fog and darkness. The destroyer Wrestler helped to rescue the survivors, many of whom were exhausted from immersion. Two are dying. The captain stuck to the bridge and went down with bis ship.

THE SHANTUNG PROBLEM.

London, Oct. 10.

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CRICKET.

H. K. C. C. Beaten By The Army.

Capt. Betts, b Lammert

Major Wallis, 1. b. w. Lammert 10 Set Holdman, c. Hancock,

Lammert

Mr. Graham rat out...

Major Culver, c. Hancock, b.

Sayer

Extras

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LATE WARDER DUCKWORTH.

Funeral At Happy Valley. The funeral of the lab wardar Thomas Duckworth, of Victoria Ti Gaol, who met his tragic death while bathing with a number of friends at Rapules Bay on Sunday alternoon, took place at Happy |Valley last evening. Docossed 0. M. R. W.TMs only years of age and 9so joined the gual staff last year. He 10-33 as a native of Coventry. 84 245 3)

315

Bowling Analysis.---

The first important cricket match

sesion was played yes.” of the terday on the Hoogkong Cricket Club Ground between the HLX.CO. tha Army. Pearce and and Hancock opened for the Chub, Davies bowling. The first over was amaidan. Macdonald opened si the other and and Hancock made a single. Pearce scored two off the Sayer

Farthing lasi ball of the over and two

Lammert maideas followed. Hancock and Festco each made a single of de Rome Davies, the past ball going to the boundary. Hancock put the next

out of Batts' reach, the ball going

Hamilton Webster

The hearse which carried the coffin was followed by detachments 6344 of European and Indian goal war- 5 223

dars and mambara al the European. “ contingent of the Palien Fures,” Me J. W. Franku, Superintentent at the Prison Department, Chief Warder A. G. Passmore and

DISHONEST APPRENTICE.

Steals Master's Goods.

Principal warders W. F. Robertson and Buabanan were also present. Aì the gate of the Probendre à Cemetery the soffin, on which were

The

to the pavilion fence. Of the third ball of Davies' warn over, Hancock The Times, commenting on the Chinese reply, says that the

survived an apponi for 1,b,w, Pears implication is that whereas Japan desired the question to be settled skied a ball from Macdonald to before the Washington Conference the Peking Government deter-

| leg and Wallis brought off mined to keep it open and bring it before the Washington Conference good catch. The retiring bataTIAN A young Apprentice to a Chinese placed the accoutrements of the for judgment. The situation thus created is very unsatisfactory had contributed nine towards the electrician was charged at the deceased, was taken out of the All credit mast be given to Japan for the desire to settle difficult out-

23 on the scoring board.

Magistrsoy yesterday with the hearse and carried to the grave by. standing questions before the Conference, thus facilitating the dis

Mitchell filled the vacancy and thelt of a quantity of electrical brother warders, W. Hill, D. cussion of general principles. The two defects of the Japanese

was missed in the slips off the 6ttings from his employer. The Goodall, Binns, W. Gardiner, B. call from Davies. He masters of four small shops dealing burial service was performed by

J. Bagley and B. Plumb, offer are.first, the inexpediency on the eve of the Washington Consecood

however, in electrical goods were charged the Ray, Mr. Halman. ference of attempting to solve the Shantung question by direct did not stay long.

retired st negotiations with the Chinese Government whose anthority is only and

Sayer with receiving the stolen articles. A wealth of beautiful wreaths

The apprentice said in the nomical, particularly in view of the confused state of public opinion after searing one was out at 41 and in Chica The other drawback is the offer to restore Shantung Haocock left at 16 with his score at witness box that he sold different were heaped on the grave, aratag He sent a hard drive to lets to the each of the other do them being these from the follow "From Bid and Bull," which is accompanied by a proposal for the joint Sino-Japanese 2

Edwards at mil on and the latter fendants. One of them at first control of the railway which has been immediately seized upon by a

off B brilliant one. tefused to buy them and demanded European mambers of the Detec

Stal H.K.P., Lance- section of the Chinese as indicating Japan's desire to maintain her brought

handed catch. Wallis relieved a bill with a shop's chop on it. He lives hold over Shantung.

Davies with the score at 13 returned to his master's shop and Sergeants, Water Police; Hia nd best Webster four runs later.adix complainant's chop on a bill messmates," Royal Naval Docki Rall the side were thus out for which he subsequently banded to yard Police. Indian warders of La The Chi Kok Prison, Water Polies Franks and Farthing put un 23 this particular defendant, for the sixth wicket when the pricearealised were from $1.20 to former ratuned one to Graham who, 31.10. with the score at , had zelieved:

SECURITY AND REPARATIONS.

St. Nazaire, Oct. 9.

M. Briand. speaking at a banquet, stated that France made the maximum spcrifices during the war and peace and shall get all the The French reparations of peace and a chief place in the world. Government was bound to carry out the Peace Treaty in complete agreement with the Allies. The occupation of Dusseldorff and Duisburg was thoroughly justified for it compelled Germany to re- caguise deleat and to accomplish more scrupulously her engagements and to disarm France will never forget the French blood that The French delegates will go to Washing- flowed during the war. tom to do their duty with thankfulness towards the Leited States and their duty towards France that shall remain armed until safety is assured. The Government will be immorable regarding security and reparations.

Victorious France shall remain the France of peace, liberty union and social justice.-Vale.

GERMAN AGGRESSION.

Station, Mr. J. W. Franks, Dr. D. J.. Talantine, Mr. and Das of the alleged receivers Mrs. Passmoore, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald. Farthing and de asserted that when the boy offered Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert- Home carried the score to to sell the goods to him he said his 500, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. when the latter snicked one from master's shop had closed down and and Mrs. James Steer, Motors, W. Davies, who had returned at $7, that the articles were the remnants the bands of Edwards of the stock which his master want first slip. Lammert was stumpedjed to dispose of.

The apprentice denied making at 107," Davies did not score and Parthing was caught at the wicket this statement, and added that Hooper, F. Jackson, T. W. Crea- ier a lively 30. The innings closed defendant asked him if he had any. B. Plumb, W. Hill, G. E. Stevens, H. Barratt, D. Goodall,

into

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13072.

Gardiner. J. Johnson, Alfred a.. Paice, P. J. Holloway, H. Marri- man, L. H. Whant, D. Caylens,” W. F. Culver, W. J. Bagley, Jack

1. Fitzgerald, D. Daniels, T. Pri-

hard and J. P. Stephens.

A LITTLE RASCAL,

at 120.

The Army started with Mi Sub-Inspector Ws said the Beaver and Capt. Uliser to the apprentice absconded from his The stock was found to bozi og of Hamiton and Webster. Imaster. Hup-rame slowly. Savers -lieved į be abort and meeting defenfact is Hamilton at it and bowled Beaver the street complainant asked him!

An wi; urament was then "Where are my goods? The boy Gets Father Into Trouble. made for to.

jeopfend the belt and took the A small Chinese boy appeared Edwards joined Olliver after the police to the shops to which be bad on remand before Mr. P. E. Lind- faster.uld the quada. The bay told the sell yesterday charged with obtain- interval and funs CAME Olliver went out to play one from pohee that his pay was a month ing a pair of gold mounted rattan Sayer and Franks whipped of the with free board and lodging, but bangles and a gold finger ring from bails at 35. Davies who came that amount waypot sufficient and ¦ a small girl by false pretences.

It was stated by the police at next returned a hot one to Webster he wanted to make a little more. who managed to hold it. Spinks! The Menitrate. I don't think the previous hearing that defen- joined Edwards who was playing there is suficient evidence to condant enticed the girl and her young brother to the hillside at the back a forcing games the latter bring-vict the receivers. Vienna, Oct. 10.

Sub-Ipspector Willa pointed out of Hok Un village. Kowloon City.

Paria, Oct. 10, Speaking at an unveiling ceremony the State Secretary, M. Gaston Vidal, said that any German aggression in the near future was unlikely The military occupation of the Rhinelands affords France the best arantee: her own safety but Germany's disarm- ing was still incomplete and efforts remain to be made towards that

The Government ha confidence in the German chancel' lend

who had hitherto kept all his promises.-Vale.

FINANCIAL PANIC IN AUSTRIA.

A financial panic.caused by the unprecedented number of kranen COMPLEXION instead of merested recently has resulted in a mad rush of purchasers who are ly clear and sharp.

huging foodstaffs and goons in the belief that kronen will soon become worthless. The police formed cordons to prevent demolition of overcrowded premises by excited purchasers. Many shops were cleared of commodities,

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PACIFIC FLEET'S REORGANISATION.

Melbourne, Oct. 10.

the

Naval officers have declared that under the naval reorganization scheme the Pacific Fleet will be based at Singapore. Sydney be- coming merely a repairing port for deet units. They state further that all subsisting naval stations in Australia, including Jervis Bay with its naval college. will be abolished.

THE YPRES SALIENT.

London, Oct. 10.

The Ypres League is being formed under the patronage of the Prince of Wales and Lord French for the purpose of recording upon the Ypres scroll of honour the names and records of all soldiers who fought and died in the salient. Contributions are also being asked for the construction of a hostelry at Ypres for the benefit of those visiting the cemeteries and battlefields. Membership of the League is open to all who served in the ealient...

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

Washington, Oct. 10.

In well informed quarters it is expected that the British dele gation to the Washington Conference will be composed of Mr. Bal- four. Lord Lee, probably Sir Auckland Geddes, Sir R. Borden. Canada, Mr. Pearce, Australia and, if possible, Mr. Smuts, South Africa. The list may be subject to change with regard to one or two members, but it is certain that the British Empire will have six delegates. It remains to be seen whether the United States and Japan will think it necessary to follow suit.

BIG HAUL OF LIQUORS.

Washington, Oct. 10. Wines and liquors valued at three hundred thousand dollars have been stolen from the country residence in Virginia of "the financier, Joseph Leiter. The thieves using acetylene terches cut their way through the three-inch thick steel door of the wine celler and removed hundreds of cases of liquors in trucks. This is the greatest theft of private stock since prohibitkin was enforced. The caretaker was absent at the time of the theft.

THE PHILIPPINES.

Manila, Oct. 10.

ing up the score to 30 by sending

a ball through the pavilion. His that the prices at which the goods telling her that lovely bead's were rext stroke was a 6. clearing the were sold were much below the in abundance there. They met & youth and a man at the billside rails opposite the Supreme Court cost prices.

Complainant was then valled into whom the boy described as rascalz., Webster. He made a 6 of

He said the cost The boy persuaded the complainant Sayer at the next over sending the the witness box. ball clear of the rails on the dock price was twu times more than for to hand over her jewellery so that yard side. Spinks left at 70 bathat they were sold to defendanta, he might tie them up and put them Macdonald helped Edwards to The Magistrate told the receiver into her brother's coat pocket so bring the score to 115 before he that they were not entitled to buy that the rascals could act steal was bowled by a grass cutter by goods from young boy at prices them. The girl's brother wax con. Hamilton. Betts left at 120 and which were not reasonable.

He, sequeatly stripped of bis cost and

at the same total Edwards in at-bowever, gave them a chance and while the girl was holding it up the

The sp-defendant and the two rascals dis tempting to put a ball over the fiord them $25 each. Supreme Court dropped short and Prentice electrician was also fined appeared. The case was adjourned

that amount.

A STOWAWAY.

in order to give the police time to prova a previous conviction which the boy denied and also to locate the boy's father who signed a bond to guarantee his son's good be- haviour when the boy was last coo- victed.

Mitchell brought 07

good A catch rear the railings, Edwards. reached the boundary 11 times. twice clearing the railings. Gra- tam and Calver for the last wicket put os 53 in quick time. The hitting of Culver quite amused Wants to See Sick Mother.

Inspector Aris yesterday told the the spectators, one hit off Lammert When charged at the Magistracy Magistrate that he had brought up resting on the pavilion. The In-yesterday with unlawfully obtain Sub-Inspector Wilson, of Kowloon aings was brought to a close biog passage en the 1.C.J City, (the place where the last Hancock who held a skyer from steamer Tibeboet a Chinese said be offence

committed) and Culver (23) off Sayer with the wanted to returg to bis village Sargeant Vincent the finger-prot

Graham scored 30 because his mother was seriously officer, to prove the previous convic

ii. He came frou Balik Papao, tion. The boy's father was away in

his village.

score at 200. not cut.

The army won by three wickets. Batavia.

Hongkong.

T: E. Pearce, e C. Wallis, b

Macdonald

R. Hancock, e C. Edwards, b

Macdonald

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Macdonald

G. R. Sayer, c and b. Macdonald R. E. Webster, b Wallis

I. B. Franks, e and b Graham..

F. H. Farthing, c Holdman, b

Spinks

F. C. de Rome, c C. Edwards, b

Davies

E. G. Lammert stpd. Holdman,

b Spiaks

L J. Davies, b Spinks

E. W. Hamilton not out

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

Davies .. Macdonald Wallis Graham

At a farewell banquet acting Governor Charles Yeater de nounced the irresponsible proposals to perpetuate American sover- eignty in the Philippines. He said the preamble to the Jones Act which promised sovereignty to the Filipinas embodied a sacred Spinks pledge by America and to erase it would stain the fame of America

Arury.

The Magistrate (Mr G. N. Ormej You couldn't bentow eanugh money 9to pay for your pasange"

Detendast No. I have no

29 money-

2 The Magistrate: Have you got 1 the latter informing you that your

Sub-1ospector Wilson aid he identifed the boy.

The Magistrate, to the defen. dact: Do you still deny you bave been convicted before-admit it

DOW

When asked the reason of bis

10 mother was No. 1 left denial at the previous hearing, the

12 behind.

"It is most important that you 30 should have brought it with you?"!

boy smiled and roade no answer.

The Magistrate: You have ant

said the Magistrate to the stor.nly got yourself into trouble, but your father as well. Are you not 11 away.

ashamed? Your father signed a Sub-Inspector Spear aid 20 bood for $100 for your good be meation was made by defendant haviour and now you have got him .0 about his sick mother at the 2 Station.

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120

D. M. E. W

Defendant was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour.

REGIMENTAL WAR MEMORIAL,

14 4.37 1 A new and admirable form of

into trouble.

Defendant said he was seting on the instructions of a fitter to whom he was apprentice. He had bad grest difficulty in getting bis job. and therefore be did all he could to please his instructor, “*

-The Magistrate'?! I don't believa

13 1 34 4 War memorial is being instituted you. You are a little rascal.

His Worship ordered Inspector, 7111 by the 4th Dragoon Guards. A 313 1 portable brass plaque has been Ars to charge the boy's father 4.5-16 8 designed, which will always when he returned. The bond must

remain with

regiment be enforted otherwise it would be the wherever it may be stationed. It useless, will form part of the charge of Inspector, Aris pointed out that 18 the regimental guard and a ritual the father knew not Gwill be establiabed, is that the case, being away

for ever, America would honour her promise when conditions justi-Capt. Olliver, stpd. Franks, bi fed doing so, but meanwhile agitation must be stilled............

NEW DANISH MINISTER,

Copenhagen, Oct. 10.

Count Preben Ahlefeldt Laurvig, ex-Minister at. Peking and Todio, has been appointed Danish Minister in London.....

Bayer

Mr. Heaven, b Sayer

Major Edwards, e Mitchell, b

Lammert

Capt. Davies, e and-b, Webster Capt. Spinks, b Hamilton Mr. Macdonald, b Hamilto

names of the fallen engraved on The Magistenter 72 the plaque will be salated with did not matte fall wil honours once a day abou by the guard at guard mount The boy.

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