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TELEGRAMS.
THURSDAY.
ARCH 16, 1922.
-SHATIN SHOOTING ENQUIRY.
Yesterday's Evidence.
THE FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Pretoria, March 13.. "While sniping continues in various quarters, interest now
The angay in connection centres on Fordsburg. Thousands of women and children mored with the shooting incident on the out of the district in consequence of notices dropped from aeroplanes. Taipo Road on March 3rd, was but a number of revolutionaries, apparently determined to fight, continued at the Magistracy, remain. The policemen who were imprisoned there have been rebefore Mr. J. R. Wood, yesterday. leased. The Government and the military bare carefully studied the situation at Fordsburg with the view to taking the best action to effectively clear up this storm centre. The show-ground at Johar nesburg is crowded with refugeta.
Johannesburg, March 14,
The enquiry was resumed in the afternoon when the first witness rallel was Chan Tin, a word boy, of the Matika Hospital, who stated [that he leat his employment on the 2nd. inst. Intemling to return to his village in Heungshan, he went over to Yaumatı is onder to walk to the isarder to board a Shek-ki junk, and spent the night in the street. On the morning of the Jed. ho walkeil within erowd ta- wanla Canton. The crowd halted for about a quarter of an hour at the Waterwerks where Indians, were a guard on both sides of the read, and with heard a shut fired. A Police Inspector allowed A special Washington message states that the first test of strength in the Senate on the Pasiño Treaty occurred when them to pass without saying any the vote was taken on Senator Robinson's amendment. It was betting, Reaching Shatin he noticed! lieved beforchand by the supporters of the Treaty that the amend sepus standing on the rond with ment would be defested by
Now Piles, ani a Europan, armed, with 2 large majority. this fact is accomplished, the way seems clear for an early rote en aardver, who was described as On Mr. King raising the reservaton agreed upon by the Foreign Relations Committee, M. Ki
The bombardment of Fordsburg with machine guns, tanks"and artillery is now proceeding.
Later.
Fordsburg has surrendered after'a bombardment lasting fer seventy minutes. The infantry are, now clearing up the streets.
THE FOUR POWER TREATY.
Washington, March 15. The Senate has rejected by 55 votes to 30 Senator Robinson's amendment.
London, Feb. 15.
deinite
for which a majority is still anticipated. Nothing should then prehish the supões opened tite sal vent the final ratification of the Treaty. Opposition continues Duli mag collapsel The
rest of the chwil bolted. but nothing new has transpired and it has reached a dreary stage. The repetition vote on Senator Robinson's amendment, therefore.id that the crowd stopped fr
came as a general relief.
Ingly to the forener, witors.
jabeast bussig minutes before the in ok place. thuring that time be mold and ways if Mr. King
The effect if the amendment was to pledge the signatories to the Four Power Treaty against any act of aggression and to provide that in any future eratroversy all nations affected would be invited to the past as he was thins to participate n the resulting conference
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.
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London, March 13. A Paris message states that M. Philippe Berthelst appeared before the Disziplinary Council of the Foreign Ministry to explain the part be played in the affairs of the Banque Industrielle. He was charged with administrative misdemeanours in sending tele- grams designed to save the Banque, of which his brother was pre- sident, without the knowledze and authority of his chief foreign minister. Meanwhile fresh interest has been created by the dis- covery that the dossier has been tampered with. The Echo National which took the initiative in calling attention to the suppressed documents. has threatened if the occasion arose that it would publish the emitted papers. The Disciplinary Council, has reached a decision which it is communicating : M. Poincare but it still re- maine secret. M. Peincare has the power to modify the council's con- clusions if necessary, as the sole responsibility and ultimate de- cision reste with him.
PROPOSED ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS.
Washington, March 14.
feet away. There was a great nože Įgaing un, the crowd being likened | [to a theatrical company. Witness! lid not hear the crowd shout! **Strike.
Mr. Wakeman When you heard? shot at the Watrgautas mugi dziļi
xam thun, it meast)
Wit: Illa't know. Detto think it meant trouble an I a warning to the crowd nego Witnost zave an reply.
Determined to Go. Camese generally run when they ar a revolver shark-We were
di terrained to go to Canton even ill
we were to lie.
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ten worden, assembling testside the The Corners Supposing a c
H Theatre. He went in. stable stood in your way, what amongst them, but did not speak. would you have done woah There were five other detectives hove taken another route.
amungst the crowd. He beard M2 Shen: Why didn't you come meg talk of walking to take' otother phate what you were Shoum-chun, and a man told them It transpires that Senator McCumber included France but not stopped at the Waterworks -We not to go as people had been turned Belgium in his list of countries to be admitted to his proposed went 4 pped. We were allowed back by soldiers on the previous Association of Nations. It is preumed in official circles that Senator to pavered.
aight. This man was walking to McCumber intended to include only great. Powers or those with¦. What would guy have done ill and tro. The crowd did not listen extensive colonial possessions.
Igea were stoppel after having to him, and all started [. After Įtaken another conte? It is very their departure, another crowd of Hhard to sam We would have tried about 4000 strong appeared, consist
to go on it there was another rotting of teahouse waiters azd domestic In reply to further pestions pot servants. They also spoke of going. je 3 Stenton, witness stated to Caston, but were dissuaded by
that the creed did not make much the ame
mas who spoke to note or shout "tio, gull, before the the ret Crowl Witness left firu.. He did not see Mr. Ring the fo Hing theatre at 6.30 after and to other Buropean Pobey the second erowit had dispersed.
The Coroner: Were any roen in Evan-12 beat W. J. Carrie Men i ding tick the crowd.
When hea that the crowd were the first crowd armed? Perdos 15, 63, 446, 4. M. Henderson and F. Rike a theatreal rompang be dil
Witness: No. Witness added Heet: 26. fena W. 3. Churnell and not won that they were behaving that ung of the carril sticks. R. Stck 15.261, 1.
ika taentricul company,
The Coroner: You knew that this aircond were not allowed to leave the Colony without permits, duin't you?-I only knew they were not allowed to leave by trad.
BANKING CORPORATION'S LIQUIDATION.
New York, March 15. The Park Union Foreign Banking Corporation has decided to liquidate. No reason given, but it is assumed that trade con- ditions in the Far East do not justify a continuance of business.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Latist Results- Klompe Ditore in the annay tennis
making stated to to overtake
the delay murwood by the strike, and
teach after on
Yesterday's Matcher.
Leung Wan, an employee of By far the gist interesting and hood shop, deposed that pesterday was thas betten F. Aas amok the crowd. No police full per Redmend and G. I. Saper .
men stoppel them at the Water grutene of games, worach dezerland. We Man-ton and Wong Pork He was setually walking!
Didn't you at that time know despertators. Itt, hoteser, in the Open Championship Dies when the firing secured, and that they were unt allowed to leave that the date the mespi-tron of the The play was watched in a lar of the wounded. serend court. Marek Peth, will pauzi of interested petator Base to be moved on a da
Reinoal and Sayer were just a
As showing
Other results were:
Spen Plantapionship
Singles:
by any route?—Yes. I was afraid said that the head of the grond Inspector later.
In mple to the Coroner,-with-to-warn them--reported to the
Hi-
Did the people in the crowd know?-Yes. Many of them know. How did you know!--Many of them said that they would not be allowed to go and would be turned back, but they were egged on to Crown proceed by other.
Did you hear people in the crowd say what they would do if they were stopped by the Police?-No. The enquiry was adjourned until 11 elock this morning.
So far the no acuteers, mate not liste on good for their opponent stopped before the firms. Inkl tales: that will apadant and won 5-3, 6-1. 8 r.
section was then some distano No re-kwong for the ginghs title, the henness of the plas, in nebia. The Police gave no warn Sons of the old players it not have game in the last set eight decus ar all of the hring, When the gone down to them.
started on the march they did not A new player wore called. trom whom ranch was expected s
expect to be sup
pred Buschaert, who comes with a movi
Exordiaed by the reputation, won in Belgium an elsewhere H.. inas matches, but loud to go all out is on Championship Dumber of pedestrians in Queen's the second bae, against N. Trum Major Willson and t
Rol on the 2o, to the effect that bitzky, also in sewcompetitor. Sewell Lent T. Jack und W.people desiring to go to Canton
The following her the match f
would assemble at the Po, Hing played sinne we last prablished |J. ft. Ling 1, and A. B. Raworth theatre next morning. He weat at E. de Swth and F. Prata 6.1. over to Yaurati on the morning! Open Single-F. A. Bediend 6g, sit; E. Busschaert and B. C. of the Brl. sad joined the
F. L.. Ion mit D. J. Valentine Solicitor, witness sail that be
crerheard a conversation of
results:
VAT
BRUNO, N 2, 6-1.
11
G- 7-4, 6-4: Magr
["expediting."
WHEN A MAN'S FORTY.
if he has not previously worn beat H. Hust 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, | Witch-1 best 1. J. Purves pod
Mr. Shenton: Did you take classes, be should lose no time) E. Busschaert bent D. J. Purses A. C. Johnstong 6-1, 6-1, 6-0, [6-2, 6-3, 6-2; H. Bussrusert beat) Handicap Singles "B" . P. lol with you when you in baving his sight properly
N. Traubitzky 7-0, M-0, 0-11, 6-3, Caville beat G.-H. Wilson 6-3, 0 3:,
(Stärtel"—No,
tested. If he has worn then be
10-1.
How did you expect to be fed?hould make.quite sure by a. K. W. Lane heat D. M. Larkins We could set-food when we got scientific test that his glass-s] Open Doubles. A. Rumjahn 6-2, 6-4, 7-7. and O. Rumjahn beat La. A. s.
do not want Itering. This is Handicap Dubles: F. A. Kod. Chinese territory. Lindsell and R. E. Lundell,imal and M. H. Roffey beat F.
Did the man from whom you important. Up to the age of 16-2, 3-6, 4-7: A. A. Kunjaho ani Beniton nad T. W. Hibour of the meeting show you forty the muscles of the er- S will sometimes make op for de- S. H. Ismail beat P. L. Lau and 6.11. Hancock and H. Hangel |
dise --No. T. Lay 6-4, 6-4.0-7.
After forty, beat J. 1. Wood and C. Thomas Did he tell on it he was fect by straining. Club Championship: Majer C. 82, 17: Major P. S. Tomlinsun connected with any labour socia the elasticity of these muscles gradually lessens until they be- Willem beat N. W. Lune 1-6, 6-1, and A. Dyer Ball beat .W. Moran ton-No 6-2, 6-2.
and C. 3. Cooper 6-2, 7-5.
At this juncture the Coroner income quite taut, The Hongkong Handicap Singles "A".-R. M. Mixed Doubles: Major C. Will.timated that he understood a num. Optical Co., successors to Clark Co., refinc'ing & 1711- Smith (186) beat G. Miskin sun and Mrs. Bowden Smith 'w.ber of servants in European em& 01:-2/6) 044, 5-7, 6-3; N. L. Smith E. B. lead and Mrs. Reed.
ploy, including Mr. Lindsell's and facturing onticians, located in 15/6) beat G. W. Sewell (-15))
Mr. Ross, were amongst the crowd 53, Queen's Road Central, have EGG Major C. Willson (-3/6)) Among the matches fixed for to. The Coroner requested Mr. Wake the equipment to test your sight beat L.. Nelson (2/6) 6-4, 6-2; day are the following:
accurately. H. K. Salentine (115) beat.C. C.) Open Singles. S. Green v. Stark (16) 4-6, 8-6, 6-3. (Handi- Capt. P. H. Daries; M. R. Lord, and line there up in Cours cap Singles "B.-W... Cornell Wong 'o-kesug.
this morning for selection to give walk-ovet fr m P. W. Barker: Handicap Doubles.-R.M. Smith evlence.
Mr. Wakeman said he would do
To-day's Matches.
med same, banka tiett ezormous vala Handicap Doubles Nelson) and F.A. Disdale v Pay. Com.
and Capt. Tomory (^4jfy beat Hi|F. Vining and G. W. Sewell. A. Nott nud H. S. Beanett ('5/6) Mixed Doubles.-H. A. Nottend (6-2, 2-6, 6-4 : Major J. R. Lloyd Miss Wentworth v. H. Bennett
aul A. B. Raworth (-15.1) bent and Mrs. A. G. Simpson; Major 3 Boyd and W. M. Cux (15) 6-3, R. Lhyd and Mrs. Winslow 6-3; "A. E. Mackenzie sad B. D. E. Grimble and Mrs, Grimble.
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