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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) ANTI-REG STRATION PROPAGANDA.

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Singapore, Del, 10. as the mult of a visit by the Becretary for Chinesa Affairs, Tus Chin-seng. Director of the Ovarsare Bank, Panang, bas bean arrested, Along with a tescher, with a piew to banishmena în connection with the anti-registration of schools prope. ganda. Gob, a cu delegate of Chun Lok aban, bas cabled from London emphatically dissocisting himself from Chun's sensational letter, and a returning to Malaya immediately.

CRICKET.

RG.A. v. Wilts.

On the H.K.C.C. ground_yester- Įday the Wiltshires played E G.A., | a drawn match resulting. Batting | first. Wilts, fost a wicket for eight. Col. Wyndham was then joined by Major Wallis and the pair took the score up to 75. Col. Wyndham opened slowly, and only 40 runs showed för 90 minutes play. At 30 ha returned one to Chester which the latter failed in hold. After the raterval. he scored freely, bis total mounting by 50 in half so hour. He carried out his bat for 169, including 15 boundaries. Capt. Batta was unconquered with 36, including the only six of the matcb, od Barchard." The innings was declared at 2.35 with 199 for 1wo wickets.

B.G.A. opened well, to showing when Chester skied one to Walla al mid-of The second wickas fell at 110 and the next st 121,

Stumps Were drawn at 130. RG.A. bawing 1 fo: eight wickets.

An interesting incident occurred during the mosten. Wallis bowled a fast one wide of the wicket and Parkes played at it. The ball went high. Holds, keeping wicket: stood well back and took it. Parkes, thinking the ball "dead." walked out of bis crease and Holdman threw the wicket down. The umpire rightly gave him out.

The scores follow:

2nd Batt, Wiltshires. Col. J. B. Wyadham, not out. 100 Mr. Beareo, lbw. Davies.......... Major Walls, b Davies. Capt. Betts, not out.

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1921.

MARLIER `TELEGRAMS

PRINCE OF WALES IN MOTOR COLLISION.

London, Oct. 19. The Prince of Wales and Prince Henry were involved in a matoring accident near Cambridge, a motor cycle colliding with the The Princes Princes" car, the back wheel of which was smashed. were unhurt, but the sidecar passenger was picked up unconscious.

THE FALLING MARK.

Rotterdam, Oct. 19.

The heavy fall of the German mark bas caused a feeling of recklessness on the Dutch exchange, nearly approaching a panic, not only on the Share and Stock Exchange but also quotations in 2oidable. Unemployment is increasing. the produce market have recently fallen so much that failures are One shipyard discharged Other concerns

eight hundred men on Saturday morning alone. such as the metal industry have reduced wages by from S to 12 per cent. Strikes are threatened.

HANDWRITING WIRELESSED.

London, Oct. 19.

It is reported from New York that the newspaper World bas published facimile reproductions of messages in the handwriting of M. Briand and General Pershing transmitted from Paris to America by wireless. It is predicted that before long pictures will be wirelessed across the Atlantic as easily as they are now transmitted by cable.

FALL IN FREIGHTS,

London. Oct. 19.

Circulars are being sent out to shareholders of Tankers Limited and the Scottish, American and Transport Dil Company containing)

The latter is unable to make the sub-

a proposal to amalgamate. stantial payments provided in the agreement with Tankers oxing of the serious fall in freights. A sum of £59,876 is still unpaid.

FREEDOM OF NEW YORK.

New York, Oct. 19.

The Freedom of the City is to be conferred upon Admiral Beatty Marshal Foch, and Generals Diaz and Jacques, who, during their stay in the United States, will aftend the Convention of the American Legion.

THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

London, Oct. 19.

It is reported from Washington that it is asserted there that the real purpose of the threatened railway strike is to force the Government to adopt State ownership of railways. It is believed the men desire to return to the conditions existing during the war when the Government controlled transportation.

NEWSPAPER LOCKOUT.

Berlin, Oct. 15.

As the result of a demand for increase of wages, the newspaper proprietors have declared a lockout against the technical staffs of all on-Seialist newspapers in Berlin. Consequently only two

minor ava-Socialist papers are appearing.

GERMANY'S BEST ALLY.

Berlin, Oct. 19.

A naive assertion was made in a speech at Essen by the Prus- sian Premier, who expressed the opinion that the present economic situation was Germany's best ally, as it was compelling England to pay more in unemployment doles than she obtained from Germany as reparations. He thought this fact should be utilised by the 32 German Government.

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UPPER SILESIA.

Paris. Oct. 18.

The League of Nations recommendation respecting Upper Silesia is to be enquired into from the legal viewpoint by the Ambassadors' Council, whose next sitting is to-morrow. The British Ambassador. 'Lord Harding, is expected to-day from London.

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR BUREAU.

Paris. Oct. 18.

The former State Secretary, M. Albert Thomas, now Director

of the International Bureau of Labour, Geneva, has sought and 43 2

obtained from the Socialist party authorization Deputy and a mandate to retaiz his Directorship.-Vale.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The following teams will repre- sent the Hongkong Cricket Club ba Saturday next. October 22nd.. st 215 p.m. against Civil Service

Cricket Club:

1st XI on E.K.C.C. Ground. T. E. Pearce (Capt.), H. H. Beason. L. J. Davies. Capt. P. Havelock Davina, Major H. M. Edwards, F. B. Farthing. E. G. Lammert, E. J. I. Mitchell, M D. C. Sandberg, M. M. Watron, RE. A. Webster.

2nd XI on C.S.C.C. Gound. L.D. McNicoll (Capt., H. B. Day, R. G. Edkins. A. 5. Esell, W. J. Hope, D. Reid, G W. Sewell H. H. Tayler, Dr. D. J. Valeatine, J. R. Way. F. N Young.

ALIENS NATURALISATION FEE.

The arrangerment by which aliens who served for three months in the Forces during the war may apply for naturalisation without fae closed on September 14. Applications are now liable to the fee of £10.

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BISHOP SCOTT OF SHANTUNG,

London. October 19.

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The Cambridge University is conferring the honorary degree

of Dector of Divinity upon Bishop Scott of Shantung.

GERMANY PEACE TREATY.

The Senate has ratified the Peace Treaty with Hungary.

Washington. October 19.

Later.

The ratifications have completed the Administration's immediate peace programme and the United States is how at full peace with the Central Powers. Before the final vote was taken the Democrats. twelve endeavoured to substitate the Treaty of Versailles, with Lodge reservations, for the German Treaty, but this was defeated and the reservations of the Foreign Relations Committee, prohibiting American membership of the Allied Reparations Council, or any other international committee without the consent of Congress,

adopted.

U.S. TARIFF LAW.

Washington. October 19.

The House of Representatives passed by 197 votes to 74 the Bill extending the emergency tariff law until February 1st, 1922.

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