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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE PACIFIC TREATY.
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London, March 8.
CHINESE Y.W.C.A.
Annual Meeting,
Lai-ion.
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year there
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
CANTON MURDER."
Seamen's Union Ex- President Charged.
8585.
Canton, March 3.
The annual meeting of the Chinese Young Women's Christian Association was held in the Asso-
On the 7th inst., at 10 a.a., P.S. ciation's building, 59, Caine Road, yesterday afternoon and attended | Chan, cx-President of the Seamen's by a large number of Chinese Union, was brought before the ladies. Mrs. Ma Ying-pin presid- Local Court, for trial on a charge of ed, and with her on the platformurdering his wife on Feb. 11. Chan were Miss Mackay and Mr. Hontradicted all his former evidence, and said that be dal not have any intention to murder his wife. After the singing of a hymn, and also stated that on the day in & prayer offered by Mrs. Wong question he was in a visit to White Kwok-sbren, Miss Mackay de- Cloud Hill with a friend and on his livered a short address in which way back near the grave of Beautv she exhorted both officials and at Turha tool, he saw his wife members of the organisation to coming toward him with a young exert themselves in pursuing them. On sering, kim, his wife ran splendid work Which the Y.W.CA
He added be had no had performed so as
intention of indueing his wife to to ecspre Washington messages show that the Pacific Treaty debate in the better results next year. There
the plure and then shout bar. Senate is now well under way and will continue uninterruptedly was a lot more to
do, such 23
Asked why he shot the police, until a rete is taken. The opening speeches stressed the importance assisting girls and women work the prisoners explained that as to America of the abrogation of the Angle-Japanese Alliance, but ing in factories. The work required they were in plain clothes and no the irreconcilables declared that the Alliance was extended by the bigger staff. In this connection warrant was shown him before inclusion of America and France. Senator Borah asked whether she was glad to report that this arrest, he mistook ther D the Pacific Treaty abrogated, nulliñed or modified the Lansing-
were two Chinese Besassins as a report had been re- Ishil agreement. Senatar Underwood replied in the affirmative, out a resolution requesting information on the subject from the Pre Secretaries, instead of one and lived that some men came from aldent was finally passed with the assent of the Republicans. In the she hoped they would be the means Menghong to assassinate him. The course of the debate Senator Lodge described the Treaty as the most of advancing the progress of the prisoner further stated that the
organisation.
young man who nemorapanied his important matter at present before the country and declared that
wife evec opened are upau hun and the majority party intended to keep it contingously before the Senate Miss Shin Tak-hing. Chinese in returning the fire, be shot her. until disposed of. Some of the Democrats are attacking Senator Secretary, then read the annual Lodge, but it is considered that the mass of the American people report, which stated. inter alia satisfied with the evidence of the
"The judge howevez W will accept the Treaty with its compulsion agreements and is in that the membership was 191. in-prisoner, be it has is conflict with clined to resent the time wasted in political hairsplitting when very creased at the New Year to 235. his former statement, and asked important domestic questions await action. The attitude of the in the educational department the prisoners lawyer to give his saner and more cautious Democrats is supported by a statement there were 133 pupils, the Homeopinia of the matter. Besides, if by Mr. Bryan that the Treaty is merely an imitation of his contri-Narsing and Mandarin classes there really had been any misunder- bution to foreign affairs when he was secretary of State, and Demo-having been the most popalaz.standing, why should the prisoner crats abould find a campaign issue in the domestic field. Democrats are therefore unlikely to press the fight over the treaties There was a series of lectures for have shot the police at the hotel? which the country generally applauds.
mothers, also a course of "Know The judge was at a loss to know your Colony lectures. Visits why be opened fire after he ran to were paid to the Po Leung Kuk another stop. and the Observatory, while the siras of the Anti-Muitsai Society were also explained. The first elab for girls is being organised and has a membership of 42. Thanks were expressed to many building, which is one of the finest circles inspected the magnificent helpers.
in Shanghal. Its many rooms and the financial report, after which building a capacity for business, Mrs. Ma Wing-chan presented their superior fittings" give the Mr. Ho Lai- sun addressed and one feels instinctively that the meeting. The proceedings British commerce has a certain
and home there.
SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.
Capetown, March 8.
The
Speaking in the Assembly, Premier Smuts described the strike. situation as somewhat worse and deplored the tone of the Chamber of Mines' reply to the Industrial Federation. He criticised the latter
would have been effected.
dropping the ballet proposal, whereby he had hoped a settlement
THE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Few Games Played.
So far very few games hare teen played in the lawa tennis cham- pionships, the competitions having to take a seat for back behind the strike. We give the results of the matches to date.
H. D. and A. H. Rumjaha walk over from M.D.C. Sandberg and N. Trambitzky.
Club Championship. Lt. A. S. Lindsell beat E. L. Leader 6-3, 6-0, 6-2.
C. C. Stark, walk-over from M. D. C. Sandberg.
Forthcoming Matches.
for to-day and to-morrow:
The following are, the matches.
terminated with a hymn
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ENTERPRISE IN SHANGHAI.
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sence of a large number of Shanghai Chinese Editor visitors, Mr. H. H. Fox, H.M. Com- mercial Councillor, asked them to
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BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.
The games in the Billiard Chama, pionship of the Colony will be re
drink a toast to the Glen Line, A sequel to the Hongkong sea-sumed on Friday the 10th inst., Ltd He said the building was men's strike was heard at the Mix- when W.E: Noss will play E. not only a tribute. to the energy led Court at Shanghai when the Antonio, at 5 pm. and E. L." and capacity of the company, but editor of a local Chinese daily, the Barros will play P.A. Ysanovich at It was also a tribute to British Min Wuo Pao, was charged with 8.30 p.m.
Owing to the strike dates of play inciting his readers to punish the Standing at the corner of Peking enterprise in Shanghai,
His re- Today: L. Jack .. S. Tram Road and the Eund, and overicok marks were heartily endorsed or complainant for his efforts in for the other matches bave been bitzky, E. E. Brown
recruiting Shanghai sailors to man altered and competitors are request- Rumjabu, in the Open Singles. ing the port of Shanghai and its those present, among whom were the idle ships in the South.
ed to consult the Club fixture list. To-nanow: J. B. Penmat v. Cowded shipping and commerce, Messrs. John Frentice, C. M. Bain,
Much argument ensued between G. M. Dodwell, M. W. Lo E. C. the new Glen Line Building, which A. Brooke-Smith, T. A. Clark, E. F. Mr. Faithfall, Police Advocate, that the editor had been guilty el over from Fincher, in the Open Singles; G. is now open for business, has Mackay, E I. Fearon, Gordon who prosecuted, and Mr. P. M. similar offences in the past.
E. Ellams. B. Crowley in the commanding position.
Lowder, Commissioner of Customs, Linebarger, counsel for the de- The defendant was eventually
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Open Championship Singles. M. K. Lo beat C. Choa 6-4, 6-1, 63.
L. Nelson walk 3MD.C. Sandberg.......
Open Championship Doublés. Ng Bze-kwong and W. Lock Wei beat M. H. Lo and C. Choa 4, 7.5.6-1.
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Handicap Singles "B"; L. de The official view day for the Chu Pao-san, Gordon Morriss, fence. The ples of the defendant discharged, the Court holding that, Leepw and K. W. Lane v. P. W. public was held on Feb. 28, and a H. G. Simms, A. L. Anderson, A. C. was that be published the offend not suocient evidence had been Barker and A. T. Stubbs in the large number of prominent people, Clear, Judge Peter Grain, Very ing item as a poolle cablegram but brought forward fustifying a Conhe Handicap Doubles.
|coming, mostly (from business Rev. Dean Symons, and G. H. Stitt. Mr. Faithfall brought up the point / víction.