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THE IRISH NEGOTIATIONS. ·

Ulster's Attitude.

(Reuter's Service.)

SAR ATEA¶+ŒРWĘDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,

London. November 29. Opening Ulster Parliament at Belfast, Sir James Craig said that the Government's proposals for an Irish settlement were utterly impossible. Tistar refused to enter an All-Ireland Parliament under present conditions, but was prepared to explore other avenues in Must be a Settlement by Dec. 6, or-?

conference.

Later.

Sir James declared that Sinn Fein most say by December 6 whether it would continue to work for a settlement or whether negotiations were to be broken of. The British Government most anderstand finally that this was the determination of the whole people of Ulster, who refused to be intimidated or coerced, no matter what action they might take.

Enrolment of Special Constabulary in Ulster.

London, November 29.

In the Ulster Parliament Sir James Craig (the Premier) stated that, owing to Sinn Fein ourages, the Cabinet had authorised the enrolment of 5.700 special constabulary. The Government of the

less of cost.

Renewed Hope.

Late:.

Instead of the threatened deadlock. the Irish situation. has entered a new phase by a meeting of Sinn Feiners and the Premier, who, it is understood, considered a totally new set of proposals.

THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE AND

EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY.

Resolution in Favour of Abolition Adopted.

Washington. November 29.

The Far Eastern Committee has passed a resolution in favour of rbe relinquishment of foreign extra-territoris rights in China, also providing that in the event of the international commission which will study Chinese laws and court practices finding the judicial system

dequate, foreign courts will also be withdrawn.

DANGEROUS PRANKS-

Obstructions on Tramlines.

SAD ACCIDENT.

European Child Badly Injured.

1921. 日式初月三十

ST. ANDREW'S DAY.

To-Night's Ball.

SHOLE COPY: 19 CTS.

POR ARRUNN $30

Certain-teed Roofing

ont. Round the walls have been draped St Andrew's flags and the pillars are similarly treated, Round the face of the baleny ¦

been

bung Gordon

AN UNSTAMPED DOCUMENT.

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morning.

Tartan alternating with shields, Successful Legal Objection. |targen and balmets. On When Emmanuel Henry,

platform the official South African driver in the em-

Quoting Section 6 of the Stamp Just as we are going to press A SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE the

table will take horseshoe form Ordinance, 1981, Mr H. L. Dennys ploy of the Eastern Garage, was we learn of a sad acoideat which

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while at the back of the stage was auccessful in the Summary summoned before the Magistrate took place at Kowloon this after-

Mr, Between 1,300 and 1,400 local peeping through the greenery is Court before

Justice this morning for placing or causacon juss after 2.30.

this The two-year-old daughter of Scotsmen and their friends will representation of the Clyde as Gompertz, ing to be placed, an obstruction

in in the shape of part of an electric Capt. and Mrs. F. J. Gill, who assemble in the City Hall to-night seen from Lyle Road, Greenock, obtaining an adjournmans in the battery on the tramlines at Arlive in Pratt Buildings, for the annual St. Andrew's Ball painted by Mr. George Duncan., cuss in which Ma Young sued. senal Street, attention was called playing

floor and so well have all the arrange- The picture shows Ben Lomond. Chan Kwai-sang, for the 20- од the first

Kilcreggan payment of $300 under a contract by the Tramway Company's verandah, when it appears that a menis been made that it can be the Gair Loob, Traffic Inspector to the dangerous toy fell over into the street. The taken for greated that the Ball Cave, Loob Long, Scrone Point dated June 25th, 1921.

Mr. Dannys mentioned that prank of placing stones and other little child endeavoured to see of 1931 will prove to be as enjoy.and the Holy Lock while in

where it had fallen when she able and noteworthy as any of its the immediate foreground defendant. bis clionk was ill and oberacles on the tramlions.

seen the David MacBayne's could not attend Court He Mr. Turner, who represented (overbalanced, and fall into the many predecessors.

steamer Columba - 3 truly submitted that plaintiff (represent- the Tramway Company, said that streat. When picked up she was In accordance with the usual

wonderful picture. the Company bad had a great found to be very seriously in practice the local Society dis-

ed by Mr. F. Mason) must fail deal of trouble lately, generally jured.

THE OFFICIAL GUESTS.

because the document ER UD- patched a number of congratula- with people somewhat younger Captain G. E. Cxspring. of the tory telegrama during the mors This year's Chieftain is the stamped. Under Section 6 of the than the defendant, who placed Royal Army Veterinary Corps, ing to kindred Societies throuzb Hon. Mr. A. C. Lang who bas Stamp Ordinance, 1921, it could stones and various other things was close at hand and he rendered on the Far East, and throughout saken a very active interest in oals be stamped with the consent on the tramlines. In some cases first aid. The coctor was im the day replies were received.

of the collector. the heavy work of preparation. extremely mediately summoned, but the

His Lordship said even if this this practice was

After last year's big display Owing to the absence of H. E the bad not known when

press.

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CHINESE NEWS.

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CRICKET.

to

The following will represent

result Sutherland. Mr. R. Sotherland, cext: soothing and Lady Rees-Davies, Hoo. Dr. 1st. XI. v Royal Navy, on entrance Claud Severn. C.M.G. and Mrs. H. K. C. C. Ground at 12-15 p.m. porch, Raid, the Right Ees. Bishop of Hancock (Captain) T: E.

North of Ireland was determined to protect life and property regard- j langerous, and in order to set actual condition of the child was at the City Hall and the com-admiral and H. E the General/Point had not be raised as a pre-

warning, the Company

we went to petitive lavishness indulged in by Officer Commanding there will:emiasy it would have been bis ecided to take out this summons

the St. George's Society, some official set of Lancers this duty to act onder the Ordinance. Asked by the Magistrata ka to

He advised Mr. Mason has been thing of a balt

grat. The official *Upper the idea of placing the electric

called this year regarding the party will

approach the collector. from proceed splendour.of the decorations butthe Ball Room as fallonsdie.

The case was adjourned sine. battery on the tramlines, Mr. Turner said the motive of people

the Decorations Committee, with Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang and Lady was not always comprehensible.

the invaluable ass.stance of MrStubbs, H. E. the Governor and bat obstructions "sush as the

George Duncan, bave transform- Mrs. Lang. Commodore Bowden- placing of stones and other things

Our Canton corresppadett re-ed our City Hall into a fairyland Smith and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. R. M. on the tramline might result in

the number of -simple yet attractive. In place Dyer and Lady Kirkpatrick, Col. ports that as the the derailing of

car officials in the beadquarters of the of expensive decorative effects Davy. C. MG. and Mrs Bowden Defendant refused to give his Cantonese forces am unts to 1,40 secured by the use of bunting Smith, Capt. James, R. N. and name to the Tramway Trafic and that their monthly pay con- and specially made contrivances, Mrs. C.H. Ross, the Chief Justice Ipector who caught him at ik

an enormt DUS sum. Gen. greenery has been extensively (Sir Wm. Rees-Davies), and Mrs. the H. K. C. C. on Saturday deal of trouble was Caan King-ming has decided to employed and the occasioned thereby. Mr. Turner dismiss one-third of the number is a pleasant and produced something which he On receiving a report that many scheme. At the described as part of the battery spies from Hopeb are on their has been erected ... of the headlight of a motor cat way to the south. President San surmounted by an electrically Victoria and M. Nicholson, Pearce, A. A. Clarion, E. J. K. and said that this was the obat-sen has wired Geo Chan lighted Cross of St. Andre- | Mr. W. Nicholson and Mrs. Mitchell. Major H. M. Edwarde, struction which defendant placed King-ming to keep a sharp-look-and on entering the ball at Severn. Mr. J. Reid and Mapt. H. E. Mutrary, F. H. Farth- oo the lines si Arsenal Street. .out.

passes âpto a bamboo pergola, in Halifax, Dr. G. D. R. Black and Defendant denied having acted"

A Pet'ng telegram stem that which the bamboos have been re. R Hancock, M: U. TIPE A. B. Raworth, E. G. daliberately in the matter.

Lämmert, 1. J. Davies and W. J. twas playing with a number of Kwan and We Pai-foo advised to form a roof. The grand stair-Daimahoy Allen and tes. Mack. 2od. XI v R. A. M.C. at Happy

at the Proting Conference To artistically intertwined at the top | Pakins and Mirs. Me Saghten. Dr. Hope. children when he saw the die.

the representatives of various way is as usual treated with DC Forsyth and Mrs. Pollock, Valley at 2.15 p.m. L. D. Mc- carded battery, and kicked it. Provinces to supply military ex-valons and plants. On the left of M. Rose and Mrs. Greg and was by pure accident that it

Penses to the Central Government. the entrance is the gents cloak Mr K. E. Greig

A Shanghai telegram reports room and on the right is the There will be 23 dances and two H. H. Benson, D. Reid, W. W. tramlines.

that the Commander the ladies cloak room, while the Free extras, Caledonians. Eizbtsome Mackenzie, G. M. Dorkins, F. N. Mr. Willism"Herbert Ham. mond. Traffic Inspector of the defence lines, W-st of Hupeh has Library bas again been utilised Reel. Strathspey and Rel and young, W. Fraser and

reported the appearance of Sze-as "Auchtermuchty and card Highland Schottische

figuring Way. Tramway Company, deposed

that rooms, an additional card room more prominently this year. The that on the 22nd instant at 7.15 can troops. He urges

des-being started on the left of the Society has been fortunate enough p.m. be VIT the defendant reinforcements should b

patched immediately.

stairway. On the first landing of to secure a full Pipe Band for the the battery place

On Bar Many secret organs have been the stairway, are two bugs-attish dances, the Honorary third line of the track and then raided in Hankow for having dis- St. Andrew's Eags and th.

Pipers eing-Messrs. R. G. Mc- go back to bis garage, which was tribated hand bills exhorting Scottish Standards support an Ewen, J. B. nous, N. Drummond, just opposite, to watch the effect

every one to join the South and other national

with Adam Gray, P D. Wilson, T. It is under tood that the French delegation a prepared to a When witness had examined the sweep away the northern Govero an electrically lighted Scotch Patton, A. G. Simpson, M. C.. for an aggregate capital ship tonnage equal to Japan while Italy nature of the thing that was

Thistle forming the centre piece. A. Franson, W. Brown, G. Jack, | will ask for capital tonnage equal to France's.

placed on the tramway, he went We take the following from the There is the usual treatment with B. B. and George Duncan, up to defendant and questioned Cuntan Times:-

palms and greenery, the walls Janr. him. The defendant made A denial and refused to give his

Naval Meeting Postponed.

Washington. Sprember 29. The meeting of the naval experts has been postponed till morrow without explanation at the request of one of the delega-

tions.

French Naval Stipulations.

Paris. November 20. A Havas correspondent at Washington, reviewing the work of the Conference, says that the main question of naval disarmament win way of settlement, at least as regards capital ships, but the Confer nce after that most settle the proportion between large fighting units and defensive units, especially submarines in which France is most interested. The French del gation, while consenting to a re duction of 20,000 tons capital tonnage, will ask for the maintenance fa submarine tonnage equal to that of any of the great naval flowers-namely, 75,000 ton.

Washington. November 29,

DR. RATHENAU IN ENGLAND.

Interview with Bank of England Director.

London, November 29.

a Director of the Bank of England, today. It is understood that he will not be received by the Premier, but possibly by Sir Robert ilorne

The nature of the once sa inn with Sir Robert Kindersley may

the summed up as ref reine to fiancial topics generativ.

It is noted that Sir John Beadbury, the chief delegate on the Leparations Commission, has arrived in London from Berlin.

It appears that Herr von, Simon, accompanying Dr. Rathenay, is not the ex- Foreign Minister

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STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

owing to any of our Shareholders holding such a romber of shares

This Morning's Meeting.

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THE COMMITTEES. The following are the Com- ittees

Allat, Mr. J. W. R.

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|B. D C. Morgan, M. M. Watson"

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News in To-day's New Advertisements.

"Seeds of Vengeance" com-

Theatre.-Page 4.

mences on Friday at the World

A Lawn Bowls Club has recent-bearing in large letters the twe The Hoogkong Hotel will again

The mid-week picture at the name when asked for it by wit. 17 been formed in Shameen with dates 1841-1921. As one ascend" ] carry out the cater og details.

the British Consol as chairman. the stairway one sees reflected in

Hoogkong Theatre is entitled ess. The difficulty was finally Thanks are due to the Consul for large mirror the portrait of

The Web of Desire.”—Pag- 12.

The Way of a Woman" is the 4ot over when two days after permission given to the members Robert Burns, hung on the tas Fards

film feature at the Kowloon wi ess met Inspector for the use of the piece of ground of the stairway, while on the top Garrod and learned from the

General Committee. Mr. A Theatre to-night,—Page 12. It transmises that Dr. Rathena is se ne Sir Robert Kinderales, latter the identity of the defend-in the Shameen Garden for the landing itself the main feature i

a huge stag's head. clan shield 0. Lang (Prident). Hon. Mr. Roses by the Society of St. There will be a Street Sale of All churches and Christian or tand festooned greenery. Th G. S; phen (Vice President), Mr A remand was granted by Mr.

ganizations of Cinton have ladies' upstairs cloak room accom- Robert Shawan (Past President) Vincent de Paul on December 2. R. E. Lindsell to enable defend-

-Page 4 nt to bring up his emplorer who, recently joined together to carry modation is on both sides of the R.M. Dyer (ras: President) Mackintosh bave & Removal

out a Parity Campaign. An landing this year.

Mr. Robert Sutherland. Mr he said. had seen him plazioactive crusade will be conducted! with the children and accidental-

The main festure of the two farmes Reid, Mr. W. Nicholson, Sala commencing to murrow- against concubines #stem, large balla this year is the liberal Dr. G. D. R. Black, Dr. Dal Pago 7. ly kick the battery on to the

The OSK advïre consignees private and licensed brothels use of clan shields and festoons of mahoy tramlines.

slavery or "mui-sai" system, etc. evergreens, and the effect is McPhail (on reas.) and Mr of eargo of the arrival of the Special lectures will be given to surprisingly striking. The friezes W. Hill (Hos. Secretary), Argun Maro.~Page 5.

Thoresen & Co. noti'y con. the public against these systems. of both hafla are picked out in Invitation Committer.-Gener Promotors of the campaign are alternate blue and white electrical Committee along with: Dr.igners of cargo of the arrival in OPEN TOO LATE.

now joining together to consider lights, in fact, these national Balmeboy, Alien (Convener), part of the e.s. Bessa.-Pe 5.

Lammerts are selling Sugar. ways to carry out the campaign colours of Scotland predeminat Messrs. K. Greig, 13. Mc- Yaumati Restaurants

off-ctively.

throughout the entire scheme Currunck, P. Tud, A. Mardoch, Corio Stands and ShowoRK/3 Mr. J. Batalha de Freitas, the above the President's da's in S John Rodger, B. Wylie and to-morrow.--Page 4. Visited. in this Company as would not be

Powell's advertise Clyn's Hats. Portuguese Min'ster arrived George's Hall are two Red EJ. Bartholomew. ivisa ander the ratio of ex

the from Macao on the 27th. He is signa draped over a Rampant Dancing and Music Com--Page 7. change, it is necessary to pies a It having come to

The O. B. K. advise consignees A meeting of the Steam Laun Resolution empowering the knowledge of the police that a the guest of Dr. Jamieson, the Lion shiel, the whole surmount mite--Mr. W Nicholson (Con-

r's'aurants British Consul General, at Sha-ing the picture of the late Queenner] Messrs. R. Sutherland, of cargo of the arrival of the dry Co. Lid, was held this morne Liquidator to deal with the papinber of

are X ending their meen. Dr. Wa Tioz-fang. the Victoria. At the opposite end J. B. Rose. D. G. Nicoll, J. D.' Hawaii Mura-Pagð 9... ing in Abzandra Buildings Mtion: I therefore beg to propose Yau nati E. J. Chapman presided

s" Phat in the event of any of the business beyond the hour for Minister of Foreign Affairs paid of the ball antics corresponding Kinnaird, George Hogg. J. B-li

King, the the Minister a visit at the British position is honz & larg picture Irving, W. Brown, A. B. Stewar there were s'an present Mears. 8,000 shares of the Hongkong Joging, Mr. T. H. W.S Brown (director), W. E. L. Hor1 Company Limited, of the D-cuty Superintendent of Police Consul's residence on Monday of Edinburgh Castle as seen from K. Hinderson. Mr. A. M. The British Consulbe Scott Monment--this beios Duncan-Wallac, Mr. R. G. Mo Shenton, J. H. Taggart, M. Srminal value of $10 each, aid a surprise visit to two of morning Northents, A. D. Gee (manager) credited as folly paid, the subject he establishments on the 21st. General entertained the Minister the work of Mr. Gorge Dancen. Ewen, Mr. Ni Drammout, at C. B. Brown (s cream). meter of the Special Resolution instant. The Chung Yuen was and Mr F. W. Les, the Commis-sitors to-night shall note that Mr. Adam Graz, MI. P. D. The Chairman said: Gentle of this C mpiny passed on the the first to be visited. In hissioner of Foreign Affairs, at tiffin the meeting places of partners Wilson, Mr. A. G. Simpson, M.C. men, the business of the meet-14th day of November 1 21 anatement in the Court this at his residence on Monday afterave been arranged as last year, Mr. T. Tallon, Mr. Robert Bruce ing la purely form; at the confirmed this day, being u allo-morning Mr. King said that, on anon with the hope of settling big letters "A" and "B"bringen and Mr. T. W. Hill. Extraordinary General Meeting ted by reason of any of the entering the shop at 2 a.m. he amicably the recent conflict be one site of Gres Esland hid here on Monday the 14 h shareholders of this Company found a lot of business going on, tween the Kwangtung and, the the letter C" and "D" being on tea.-Dr. G D. R. Black (Con- the ite other. In S. Gorzes Halvenes). Mr. E. Macgregor Nvmber, 1921, certain special 1ling ach norber of shares and. in one room, despite the Macao Government over rea-futions were passed and it is as wuld entitle Fach share lateness of the hour, & party of Nean Hang fracas. It is under-is hung a large re resentation of and Dr. J. Morrison.

that the Kwangtany St Andrew stand ng bacore hi “Duper and Wines Committee, now nice vary that they be con-holders to a fraction, of a share rysterers was found. The fokie tood fir ned in order to regularise the of the Hongkong Hotel Company of the stablishment displayed authorities are still insisting on cross, hot abart from this the Mr. A. Stevenson (Cover). Limited, only had fractional cerquily knowledge in the fact that satisfactory reply from the room has been simply treated as M 8-19. A. R. Austin, L. M. Whyte, T. Oliphant, A. Fergu. The Chairman then proposed for tiñastes been provided for them belt communicating with the Macao government to the four stated above,

There are the usual "cosyon, D. Lyle, J. McCubbin, Lyon confi nation as a spicial retold-and in that event such unalintted other rooms was rung s8 a rigoal detoands presented.

comers" on the wide verandahs Brown, D ́Harrey, & Msodonald, Pt. -tion the extraordinary resolutinoshares of the Hongkong-Hotel on his entry into the shop. A fine

and the social room and light Brig. General McNaghlen. H. -passed at the previous meeting Company Limited shall be sold of $25 was imposed.

JUDGE'S TRIBUTE TO POLICE

refreshment room have been decor- Enster, Mandougall, R. "Mr. Northcote seconde aŭd by the Liquidator of this Com- The mana er of the Sic Sie

"Although the police make ated very much afterthe ordinary Hall, D. Hall, W. Brown, pany, and the net proceeds sh Restaurant, who bad previously The Secretary, having read the be divided amongst those mem-been fined for a similar offence mistakes now and again, yet for manner. A portrait of Sir Walter Badge, G. B. Dunnett god C. Ogilvie, Mr. W. Fis Dotice convening the secondbers of this Company who would was the defendant in the second courtesy, tact and fairness the Boott gives the nece-sary touch. Melbourne,

In the Theatre, which is agnio Decorations Committee—K? meeting, the Chairman said: In have been entitled to much frac- case. Mr. King said that two police force in this country is an order to deal with fractions of a tions in due proportions, parties were going strong as example to the whole world," said being used as the supper room, a George Duncan (Conrener). what in the Hongkong Hotel Co-M Mr. Horshonte conderland be made his surprisa visit. A fine Mr. Justice McCardle at Carnar-simple but effective colour scheme MA AREA Ramk

of bine and white has been charted Blade II KHÍ A #T4 which would be" nnallotted |

dl the resolution at camera as also imposed in this case, vonshire Assizes.

matzer,

the resolutions were confirmei,

Ladies (loak Room Commit-

To-Day's Exchange.

The cling rate of the AnDar

ondement to-day was 28, 83⁄41⁄2d.

The Weather.

2 p.m. Barometer:-30 03 Træ- perature-75, Humidity -57.

Lighting-Up Time.

Lighting-up time to-day, 5.38

and

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