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五拜六十月弍十英港書

FRIDAY, DECEMBER

THE IRISH DEBATE.

PREMIER'S "MASTERLY ORATION."

SINN FEIN AGAIN DEBATES IN SECRET.

Lord Carson Renews His Attack.

Reuter's Service.)

London. December 15.

DAY BY DAY,

We learn from the police that the man who sustained twenty- two stab wounds and cuts on his body at Temple Street the other day succumbed to his injuries last night

UNSUITABLE MOTOR.

Tobacco Manufacturers Sued.

Judgment was given in the Sommary Court, before Mr. Justice Gompertz yesterday

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16, 1921日八十月登十

PRINCE'S. VISIT.

The Illumination Scheme.

The Colony should be magnificient spectacle when the Prince of Wales visita Hongkong. A Telegraph reporter was shown plans of the scheme of decors-

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UNIVERSITY SPORT.

Tennis and Football.

SHERWIN WELAMS

CHINESE NEWS,

Navy Asks for Money.

afternoon, in favour of the Cinto this morning and the Honed The C.C.C. in tepsis and Financial Department thara to

to have been said by plaintiffs to in red. Imitation stone pitha (did not come up to `expectations, Wuchaw at present or in the

and

Our Canton correspondent re * UNIVERSITY ♥. CANTON

ports that a certain well-known" CHRISTIAN COLLEGE"

merebant, who was invited to The University met and defeat. Wuchow by the chief of the. Four men, two of whom were

Brothers Nanyang

■ Chinese bank, han Can-promote armed respectively with * Company, Lid wbo

Mr. B. W. Bird, Chairman of the football on Thursday last.

view of the devastated condition-- revolver and digger, stopped the defendants in an action Decerations Canalites, was good ton bad a well-balanced team in returned, and has stated that, in Chinese on the Yaumati-Kowloon Ita which Bale Rwang Sang enough to explain the whole tears Mah at the net smashing of the province, and the poverty beautifully and Ng playing Ty of the people, there is no hope of City Road last night and relieved | Loong Firm claimed $1,050, the Bagements.

The decoration scheme is to be steady game. Their sound parting any banking business in him of $5 in small coins.

price of a 15 h.p. motor alleged

placed

round An Indian, named Sham Dase, defendants on April 28th, 1941. be

The University team, however, was this morning charged with The sum of $50 was waited in Slains Square Chater was not in its usual form, due near future.

Admiral Lam Wing-mu bas Road At the main points pertape, to the recent scams. called to ratify the Irish treaty were adjourned last night. Mr. seven days of arrival in the the jurisdiction of the Summary by white electric lights in frosted colour.

The debates at the special Sousigns of the Lords and Commons| failing to register himself within order to bring the claim lihts | will be large pillars, surmounted Soo and Yue wars apparently off made a complaint to Geo Chan Ramjaha and Laing $300,000 already in arrears in the

King-ming that besides Lloyd George, in a masterly oration in the Commons supporting the Colony. Mr. Sham Dass speaks Court. Address to the Throne, rebutted criticisms and declared that no English, so do also the members The defence was that the motor globes, and decorated with the combined very well and the salaries of the sailors and officers agreement ever received such an enthusiastic and world-wide of the arm which he joined here.

in question was not sold but de- Royal Standard in the form of a special features of their play of the squadron another three welcome. He hoped that the old motto "England's danger is Ireland's A fine of $25 was imposed. livered on trial. It was found to shield and flags, sarmonated by were, undoubtedly, their wonder months pay is now due, and that opportunity" would bave a new meaning the meaning which the

be unsuitable and plaintiffs were the Prince of Wales' Feathers ful side-line drives and accurate och payment should be made Dominions gave it in 1914,

The dead body of a Chinese, informed and requested to remove

placing. The scores are given before the new year. Gen. Chan with a wound in the left cheek, it, which they had neglected todo. plaintiffs and Mr. H. B. Hind con dusted the defence. !0

The Unionist die-hards and the later members tabled amend- ments to the Address in both Houses regretting the surrender of the

pledges to Ulster.

and an abrasion on the chin, was

Crown's rights in Ireland, and declaring that the treaty violates the picked up by the police yesterday

The feature of the debate in the House of Lords was Lord Car- son's bitter attack on the Government, declaring that a greater outrage' upon constitutional liberty had never been attempted.

Die-Hard Denunciations.

London. Dicember 18.

from a stream near No. 8 Railway Bridge in the New Territories, and removed to the Kowloon mortuary. Apparently murder had been committed though from other motives than those of gain as indicated by the discovery of

of the dead man. The police are pursuing investigations.

sea

Mr. F. Mason represented the

below:-

Evergreen festoors will be bung from these pillars, and hanging Chinese lanterns, making effecto

from the festoons will be red

tive triumphal arches at all the maic pointe. Along the sides of Chater Road and all round Statue Square will be smaller with similar

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shields

the

H. M. Soo and N. E. Yue lost has agreed to order the treasuries of the Finance Ministry and the C. H. Mab and P. S. Nr 4.6.06. Salt Commissioner to attend to

H. M. Soo and N. E. Yue beat

S. P. Loo and U. T. Kong, 61.7/5, this matter.

A. Rumjaho and D. Laing beat

Owing to lack of funds for the

Tong Chi-Yao, who is going to

Mr. Asquith. in the Commons, whole-heartedly supported the a ten dollar bill left in the pocket Water Police on arrival. They various coloured flags. Hanging | at 4.30 p.m. the same day on The Shumchow on the 10th, but cannot

The Irish debate was resumed in both Houses.

treaty, but solemnly warned the House that it would be the greatest mistake to suppose that when ratiñed they had come nearly to the end of the dificulty.

Col Gretton (l'aiomst!, who moved the die-hards' amendment mentioned this morning (see Earlier Cables) talked about negotiations with a murder gang.

guarded.

peace through.

Winston Strong for the Agreement.

***

the with many

C. H. Mab and P. S. Ng. 68,6 0,- impair of the gunboat Kwong Hoi. the authorities have decided to 6'3. ismps And decorated with D. Laing and A. Rumjahn beat all her. Roral Standard quartered and

on which will be the S. P. Loo and U. T. Kong, 64,61.

The football match took place in Sun Yat-sen arrived at Hongkong Football Club Ground. proceed any farther without being The game wu very fast and escorted by a strong force, a

Lanchow from thence to clean, thanks to Mr. R.M. Omar in infested who very ably acted as referee thousands of pirates. A great number of spectators, A Peking telegram reports that supporters of both teams, watch Tso Kwan, owing to his inability reigned throughout. The Univer-to render any assistance to the sity students turned out in full fancial situation, has refused much wi their the request of Chang Jok-lin to force, and

to Peking, but Chang

million dollars to the Communice-

on Bank.

We take the following from the Canton Times.

It is reported that about 85,000

ed the game and excitement

come

rinstean-twentieths of both peoples were determined to carry the while the automatic was taken to alleged to have disappeared in triumphal arches will most likel- leothusiasm that cooking utensils himself intends to advance 12

Mr. Bonar Law's Reappearance.

were used to cheer, their terms.

and

officers had Pillar the no recourse but to bring them to Hongkong and hand them to the

were brought before the Magis- trate this morning and given two from these smaller pillars will be f-stoons and lanterns similar ra months hard labour. It was A returned emigrant from Van-stated that during the search those on the bigger ones, but couver was arrested yesterday by made at Borneo twenty other these will run alongside Coater Road and around Statue Square, the police in consequence of the men, who attempted to stow discovery of a revolver and 48 away, were discovered sad turned instead of across the road. The small pillars will be about twenty rounds of ammunition an bis per-out of the ship.

feet spart. There will probably Mr. Churchill contended that Britain' interests were fully safe-son. The munition was con-

be another triomphal arch at the He said that, despite the extremists' denunciations, cested in a clock and also sand-

Six and a half tons of coal are top of Pedder Street and the wiched between two fel: bats, pieces and tied to the back of his transit to the godown the other be continued at lotervals to the trousers. From the careful way day, and the mistress of the boat Taiping Theatre to the Westward Many Indy guests were also and as far as the Polo Ground present to encourage the home in which the contraband was and her crew of three men were

to the Eastward. In the daytime team. During the first half the hidden, Mr. R. E. Lindsell de this morning brought before the

University NOFG-1

goals it should be a very pretty sight duced that it was case of Magistrate in consequence of the and night, with all the redthrough Samy and, as Canson ldiers will be disbanded from deliberate smuggling and he discovery of a secret compart- ordered the defendant to pay a ment large enough to conceal Chinese lanterns glowing. the played a defensive game in the the different brigades of the

Waminations should make an s-cond balf no goals were scored. s good amonst of coal in fine of $250 and ordered the arms

impressive spectacle.

The University forwards played province. Instruction has been ber boat. It was necessary that to be confiscated.

Queen's Statue will be all well. Samy and T. L. Cheah giren to the military officers a personal examination of this

lighted up with white electric too fast for the Canton concerned by General Chan When the J.C. L. linerTjilibeet compartment which by the way lights, similar to the Pasce defence. The visitors had King Ming for the disbandment. The Financial Department bas forwards in Lee lelt Borneo she had on board six is a breach of the regulations con- Celebrations in July, 1919, and two good

also been directed by the successfully cerning the construction of such from the statue to the larger and Wai bat they could do litary Head-quarters to be pre

concealing and with a view to this the case Experiments are being made with her departure by themselves in the Jatripe. was adjourned. The prisoners They

пог were

discovered were allowed bail of a substantial are lamps, the idea being that these shall be placed at the top cotil the vessel was well out at | amount.

of the statue, where they will 1 / out ben me of light. which should be most effective. President of The University Foot the Standard Oil Company in the

hu-year 1919 to build a oil tank..

Mr. Bonat Law also spoke in favour of the agreement.

Mr. Bonar Law and Lord Midleton Favourable. Mr. Bonar Law said that, excepting as regards boundaries, the alternative policy he would heve presented had such become necessary. He regretted the unjust and bitter feeling against Ulster, but opined that Ulster ought to consider the question of adjustment of boundaries if the agreement did not mean severance of any counties from Ulster.

in the House of Lords, Viscount lidleton, leader of the Southern Unionists, favoured a joint body for affairs of common interest to

to work with the new Government aslong as South Ireland remained in the Empire.

stowawas

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who

were

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nothing against the home defence

North and South. He believed it was the duty of Southern Laicnists evaded the seatch made before I boats, be made by the Magistrate, I pillars will be more festoons bich was sound, due to the able pared to pay a sum of $10,000 for

The Duke of Northumberland moved the die-beard amendment. The debate was adjourned.

The Commons debate was adjourned after Mr. Chamberlain dad stated that the House would not by prorogued until the result of the Dail's discussion was known.

Sinn Fein Again Debates in Secret.

London, December 15. Dail Eireann resumed its sitting, which was again secret, despite the agreement reached yesterday. It is understood that this was the result of a private debate yesterday revealing profound differences of opinion.

The private discussions may continue to-morrow. No decision with be reached till Saturday.

Ulster's Reasons.

London. December 15.

Sir James Craig on the 14th. inst. sent Mr. Lloyd George the reply of the Uister Cabinet on the Irish agreement. It deciates that, despite the inducements offered to Ulster, the latter is convinced that it is not in the interest of Britain or the Empire that Ulster becomes bordinate to the Sing Fein Government, and also declares that in the long run the British nation will recognise that Ulster's action in remaining outside the Irish Free State is in their interests, and will accord the Northern Parliament such measures of protection as will counteract the disadvantages due to her position as a frontier State of the United Kingdom.

GERMAN INTIMATES HER DEFAULT.

Asks for Moratorium.

Berlin, December 15.

NAVAL RATIO AGREEMENT CONFIRMED.

France's Stipulations.

Washington, December 15.

It is officially announced that the Far Eastern Committee has adjourned in order to give an opportunity to the naval sub-com- mittee to reach an agreement at the earliest possible moment and to allow of progress in the Shantung conversations.

Washington, December 15.

An officialsanouncement states that the naval ratio agreement is expected to be reached immediately.

Later.

Later.

the soldiers at the and of this play of Laing and Sepher, the the expenses for the dismissal of back-bone of the team.

month.

After the match tea was served,

Mr. R. H. Katewall, the energetic

A plan had been drawn up by

ball Club, then delivered a and ■ godown on Chao-mai- mourous speech welcoming_00 or Chan-wan village, on behalf of his club. The C.C.c. team and their followers.

sro

Dot

the

opposite side of Ho-kow

Only the low level and Govern ment buildings will be decorated publicly; it being expected that thoss residing on the upper and

la Samahui district. This was middle levels will decorate their

repeatedly opposed by the Can- houses themselves and that all:

lon Government as well as the the firms in the town will look merchant ships as well, but as Gentry of the Samshui district on after their business premises. · there is yet some time before the the basis that it is disapproved by

The Decorations Committee | Prince arrives. *ll details the Marine Customs Law, which consider that the scheme will be regarding the decorations and does not permit to anchor at most effective if all buildings are illuminations

yet och a place which is the center illuminated with red

paper completed.

of communication of the district. lanterns. These should be lighted The Special Pavilion. We recalled the fact that some The conclusion of the naval ratio agreement has been confirmed.with candles, which will be sup- His Royal Highness will land years ago, the British Asistio plied with the lanterns sufficient at Blake Pier, pass through Petroleum Company had also Particulars of the Naval Settlement.

to burn for two nights. If any firm Pedder Street, turn into Chateripade the same proposal which wishes to display any particular Boid, pass the Statue and so received no sanction from the Reuter's correspondent at Washington understands that the device, they can do so in electric-| reach the special pavilion which Government for reason above. chief terms of the naval ratio agreement provide that Japan shaility and in whatever colours is to be erected on the Colony's enumerated.

| desired, but such devices or cresta | "best sito.” keep the Matsu sad scrap the Setsu.

Fortifications in the Pacife will remain in status quo but Hawaii should be displayed in the centre, The pavilion 13 to be is excluded from this arrangement. Britain will scrap four dread-which, it is thought, should of imitation stone, and judging To-morrow's picture page will noughts of the King George class, but will equalise the position by rather add to the brilliancy of the by the plans which a Hongkong contain photographs of the the addition of two new vessels.

scheme. It is not desired that Telegraph reporter was shown this hunchings of the steamships The tonnage allotted to Britain and the United States under the the red Chinese lanterus should morning, it should be a very imthang Sha and Petricola; groups original proposals is raised to approximately 525,000 thus permitting be lighted by electricity, as that posing edifice. The total measure of the Challoner Jossland, Chow America to include the Washington and the Colorado, white Britain would make the illuminationsments of the building are to be Yau-kwong-Lee, Chay Sik-chan is enabled to build two new ships of under forty thousand tons, too glaring; the ides of the 180 feet by 147 feet. The Prince-Woog weddings; nad a picture The German Government has informed the committee of presumably of the Royal Sovereign class. Japan's ratio is pro- scheme is to have a soft red will enter the pavilion through an of the Shorthand Class pupils of

portionately increased. The original Hughes plan is unchanged glow. All desiring Innterne are eatrance in Chater Road. This will St. Mary's School, Kowloon. guarantees that it will be unable to pay the reparations instalment otherwise, but it is understood that the submarines question and the asked to communicate with Mr.lead into a huge reception hall due on January 15, and consequently asks for à moratoriam. If this is not granted. it will be compelled to have recourse to a credit replacement of capital ships will be discussed by a new al com- Montague Ede as soon as capable of seating 1,200 persons,

mittee of fifteen convened to meet to-day.

possible, to give sufficient time and in addition there will be room operation.

to purchase the number required. for a further 1,200 to stand. In A Hint of Default with Later Instalments.

The French Schedule.

It is hoped that those who || the reception bail, to the left of in blocks of houses the entrance, will be erected al The German Note to the Reparations Commission notifying The spokesman of the French delegation states that when the reade inability to pay the reparations instalments due January 15 and Conference considers the question of the French and Italian navies.or in flats will combine with dois for our Royal visitor, and

Volunteer Orders appeaT OR February 15 states that efforts to raise either a long-dated lean or a France will request the allotment to France of 315,000 tons of capital their fellow occupants in order to bebind this dois there is to be a

obtain some scheme of uniform- { private retiring room for the Page 4.2 short-dated credit in Britain for this purpose did not succeed. The ships and a proportionate percentage of smaller warships.

ity and also that their require" Prisce. This room will have s The Silver King" is the film utmost that Germany can raive, apart from deliveries in kind and

New York Honours Foch.

ments for lanterns will be reported private exit at the back, so that feature on the bill at the Coronet. authorised credits, is 200,000,000 gold marks. The Note requeste an

New York, December 15. en bloc. For those who desire His Royal Highness will be able while Other Men's Shoes **balde extension of the time-limit, and adds a request that, should similar difficulties arise in connection with subsequent payments, the

Marshal Foch and M. Viviani started for home aboard the Paris. some guide s to the illuminato reach his motor car by walking premier position at the Kowloon

Theatre to-night-Page 12 Reparations Commission will immediately refer the Note to the publicly in the City Hall, where the recipient wrapped the token in

Marshal Foch bad previously received the freedom of the Citytions, it is suggested that all across the garden.

arches and cornices should be At the other side of the recep Yee Saug Fat haves Christzó Ka outlined and so generally repro- tion hall there will be a large Bele on-Fage 7.- the American Deg.

duce the main features of the dance hall, expable of accom. The Society of St. Vincent, bonne

modating some thousands. The Paul will offer:1,000 feyn for sale: The Railway Station at Kow- main . part. of the dance, hall on Volunteer 74 Hosie joon will be decorated and it has | msnmuren 143 feet by 50 feet und Parade Akround, le,motros also been decided to erect two there is another portion 50, fäst |Decr.--Pigs ASAS, triumphal arches on the main by 50 feet, as well u sumerous A Lady Becretary land, opposite the Station. These smaller corners. There will be the Heffs X will be illuminated similarly to dns for the Prince in the ilanetog Le those on the Island

hall, a gallery for the band The Chr All · the (men-o'-war will be refreshment barm and ladies' and 'Amals lluminated and probably the gentlenión é reth omsafarled on. Païek

Athies.

Paris, December 15.

MOPLAH SURRENDERS CONTINUE.

Remainder Surrounded in the Hills.

London, December 15. An India Office statement says that the position of the Moplahs is becoming desperate, and that there are increasing signs that the rebellion is collapsing.

The remainder of the fighting ganga are penned in the bills by. the troops. The steady stream of surrenders continues.

Washington, December 15.

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SOUTHWARK BY-ELECTION : LABOUR GAIN,

London, December 15.

The Southwark by-election resulted in a Labour gain from the Coalition. returned Coalition Liberals at the General Election.]

(Southwark is composed of three constituencies, all of which

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