EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from page 23

TURKS AND KEMALISTS.

Paris, April 9.

In connection with the Kemalist reply, cabled on 6th inat, it is understood that the Allies will insist that the conditions laid down in their memorandom serve as the basis for discussion. It is report- ed from Constantinople that the Porte has presented a reply to the Allied proposals, but the nature of it is not disclosed.

Constantinople, April 5,

OBITUARY.

London, April 8.

The death is announced of Professor Albert Venn Dicey, MA.. lecturer is Private International Law and a former Vinerian Pro- fessor of English law.

THE HONGKONG

THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

TELEGRAPE

MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1922.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CANTON AND COMMUNISM.

Civil Service v. R.G.A. Those Who Helped.

The chances of Civil Service, That Mysterious Manifesto. Kowloon's only rival, carrying off Since we read the translation of For the successful carrying out the League premiership wers de-a Communist Manifesto which was of the programme of welcome to finitely squashed on Saturday, published in the Hongkong Daily the Prince the Colony's thanks are when they went down by a small Press, we have searched diligently due as well as to His Excellency margin to the H.G.A. The latter har have failed to secure a copy off the Governor and Lady Stubbal batted first. starting moderately the original. Though pirerting to the following:

with to: 12. 2 or 38 end to have been issued from Canton,

General Committee.-The Mem-for 88. Four were out for 47, and we cannot find anyone who has a bers of the Executive and Legisla. then Major Matthews saved the copy of the Chinese text or who has Live Councils, the British and side, scoring Irely. He made 79, ever seen it. The mystery that Thince P.4. The Chief Justice including eleven tours, and with surrounds the publication of this Sir William Hee Davies: The Captais Oliver 25 made the Manifesto leads us to believe it was hop of Victoria, Bishop Pozza great bulk of LA's 191. Saverunt penly circulated here and if

casne

first two

The Porte's reply to the Allied proposal says that the Turks are ready to send delegates to negotiste peace within three weeks, regrets that owing to iceal reasons it is unable to accept Constar-end. Kirk Macerachie, the Rev. got test the wickets, ti for 61.published in Canton, it must have If Claustos Beri, Sir William Civil Service opened well. Captain been done secretly, Inquiries at gays tinople as the verge of the Conference and asks the Allies to fix

Brunyate K.CM.D. (Vice-Chan-Pavies was p; good form with the ernment others choited the entire town in West Europe.

eelle of the University, Mr. G. T. ball und his

overs repudiation of the document. There Palkias, Mr. D.G.M. Bernard, Mr. were maidens. Baker, however, may be a small group of com.

right, anl 3. u. Lang. Mr. Montague Ele yielded

then munists working underground but a little Mr. C. S. Wilkinson, Mr. ties. uns

more as no trace of their evements | first Hastings, Mr. C. . Alabaster, freely, the wicket falling has been uncovered, the whole Brg-General E. B. Macnachten At the second at 31, and thing appears to be a hoax or a B, Mr. H. Birkett, Mr. H. A. the third at. Disaster overtonkirame up" meant to decredit Cartwright, Lieut. L'unway late Civil Service, however, and after the Cantz Gererament in the

S., Meast. R. M. Dyer, J. for 85, the next wicket put on only eyes of its foreign trends. Reid, Hector Sassoon, F. B. Marsh ne run, 5 for 5, and Captain Another matter needs comment. Davies taking three wickets in one Reports have gone farth, presum- a R. Hancock, Mr. Bishen Singh, Mr. H.M. H. Nemazce. Mr. over the board showed 8 for $4, fire jably from Canton, under the name S. Î. Mehal. Mr. P. P. Talati and Wickets giving only one rua. Hold of the South China Publicity Mr. F. Rumjab, Mr. A. F. B.man made a good stand, with Bureau," These reports also tend Silva-Netto and Mr. 1. P. Tiraga. Edmonds, but was caught event to discredit the Canton Govern

ually, Civil Service still needing toment.

We Are asked by the runs, Scores:

Canton Information Bureau to nake it clear that this so-called South Chisa Publicity Bureau is m no was connected with the Lanten Information Bureau which is

The death has also taken place of Arabella Goddard (Mrs. Davison; a well-known pianist and musical critic of the Times. She played to Chopin as a child of seven and was the first pianist to play Beethoven's Posthumus Sanatos publicly in England. She played many times before the late Queen Victoria, King Edward and Queen Alexandra. She has toured America, Australia, India, Java and Chica

THE TARIFF BILL

Washington, April 9.

underlying

The Senate Finance Committee by seven voles to three, carried Republican motion accepting foreign valuation 23 the principle of the so-called Permanen: Tarif Bill

EARLIER SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

(From Our Docs Corresponden*, }

BARON TANAKA'S

ENEMIES..

Shanghai. April

train coach.

The touching final incident in Mr. Sayder's departure, waring the ashes of bis wife who was killed in the attempt na General Tanska,

33 2044

THE RENTS ORDINANCE.

Meeting of Chinese

Tenants.

A meeting of members of the

Peutert.

to extend the lients Chinative for|

It will

Executive Committee. Chairman.-ELI Honour the |Chief Justice, Sir William Tees

Pavies.

R.G.A. Captain Davies, c and b Ling..... Captain Olliver, e Ling, b Sayer 2 Member-The Hon. Sir Paul Lieut. Chester, b Lin.... Chater C.M.G.. Sir William Major Matthew: Sayer, b Brunyate ..so, the Hon. Mr.

Beed........

E. B. Hallitas ... Secretary Br. Baker, b Sayer.

for Chinese Alaires the Hon. M. Major Bagnall, o Sayer

Super

12 rebuble Bureau that gives statements and authentie information regarding the acts sail 10 plans of the government handed by

know who is responsible for the South China Publicity Bureau or. what its real purpose is. From the nature of the news it issues to the

T. 1. Perkin Purvctor if PublicSgt. Sheet, o Ebdimas. ↳ Reed & President Sun Yat-sen. We do not Works, Mr. H. W, Bird, the H. Lieut. tirahan, in Sayer Mr. Las t'hapak. Frik General Gor. Parkes, b Sayer E. B. Macnachies . Mr. C.tit. Stevens, e Eing, Montagna Ele, Mr. H. Pere Bir. Davis, not t Saith, Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird] on, M= R. M., Dr. Mr J. Rah Mr. H. Birkett. Mr. P. B. | Marsh. Liet

Hake Conway Jash, Sir Robert Ho Tung. Mr.

ion Shu-ky, Mr. H Kong Ling Land Mr S. W. TAD

Saver Fred....

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Civil Service.

Tokio reports that arconi at- | Hanging Trust' tempt to kill Baron Tanaka "was Society was held in the auditom un ! Naval Representatives.-Lent.

successful. A huge boulder was of the Chine Y. M. C. A, jonfromdr. W. Gilchrist, of H.3.SF. J. de Rome, b. Baker hurled through the window of his | Saturday afternoon to avtaler the Tamiz. Lent. Commander Thomas

A. E. Wood, い Bagnall, b Jadvisability of sending a petition to B. Prewed H.M.S. Has - Davies.

the Baseint, requesting them kin.

B. C. Witchell, run ent Military Representation-L.-G. H. Sayer, Parkes, & Paves another pad with meditivation to Col W. M. "Nicholsoa COLOGIE. C. Fincher, LL.. Ihavies make the malitions imposed on [1.800

Het Stronge, e Skert in Davie- Korean loli logok more stringent Remiped

Bepresentatives of the In.lina|R. B. Beed, b Baker want presented realulenses.

"Ting | bus peremlered that the Hisqves community. Mr. T. A. Mahtani W. H. Edinoade. » Parkes, b presented to Mr. Suyder a Inmed Tenant Potective Society wa-n 1 Mr. U. Bungaha. piece of white silk. e squisitely forging any Chinese reculegt, at embroideres, "In memory of tea, pear wh the new Renta terliga moj Grace Snyder, who is promed by nathurting the Kom a Women's The

| reason bly increasing Society." They also presenten jezero letter rentaltung resolutions de ply

:: tom Mimetice of Mr. MURI Mita regretting the accidental killing op La cha, Chastemon who had

Korenit

...

landbird-

from

Representatives of the Porta- gas Lommunity --Mr. A F. K Silva-Netto and Mr. J. P. Braga, Hon. Secretary.—Mr. E. H.

Ball Sab-Committee.

Gimham

aprthern papers, its purpose is usirieadly toward this government. This government is fundamental- Institutional. President Sun: w.and his colleagues adhere firmly to

the Provisional Constitutio pro-i mulgated at Nanking. This govern- ment is ia ao respect communistic er Bobheristic. Its ultitude to- ward Jabotar i sympathetic the Labour Unions like 14 other

Organizations must keep within the law. Hadicals and extremists may express opinions diferent from those hell by the responsible authorities but does not the happen in every country?

·

C

Bagnall, b

{ Matthew, t

Ling > Daviem.. H. Heldman,

firabatu It. I. Turchi, not out. Extras

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his plead up to tanton in at Na St Willam Bee-Daves (Chair always led to her vovany bean privat affairs. Mr. Wongman, the Hon. Mr. T. L. Perkins, ympathy in hs people's en ase Kamar YPPresident, preside the Hon. Mr. E. 1. Halifax, Mr.

over a large gatle dir. Failing » E. P. C. Wolfe. Commander C. Davies [bombing of la lies.

W. Beckwith ... Mr. C. Mon. Baker..: en being requested up the Flexirague Ede. Mr. H. W. Bird. Graha |man to explam ni. business pf -Ca. L. G. Bizi nose. Mr.

meetin. Den Chispan. Seorge E. M. Dyer, Lieut.-tol W. Stars, -3. that it View of the Sigholson C... ... Lieut... mominent expiration of the poomed Fontander W.-til-hrist nud. Mr. the, which the Beats Undianava is. H. Big Secretar 12 eperti ani

BABIES TWENTY CENTS" EACH,

a Shugghet Myrdd

The Augu-inuan Pont

reserved at riemaile

ing for funds to redov ri..

ing mullions. The letters puts

Loties a páles of tees wird along the roulshles Men v

and children are

Chirls are being given ou protus that this will nee babies tu tain woll Cent-air.

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Tres 12 A

W*

AN

A.

FRIENDLY MATCH.

H.K.C.C. v. Navy.

These

*

But, returning to that Manifesto, Dr. Y.P. Hsieh who is the bader foi the Marxian socialists and a professed Christian, has told the writer that his organization. The 19 Mutual Aid Society, did not issueį

the Manifesto ant does not approve 16 of it. So, before our critics condema the Canton Government of radi. 115 ralism it will be well for them tol

fascertain brst whether the things

W they complain of emanate from res-,

| pentible sources.—Cunton Times.

HOW TO KEEP FIT.

Make Yourself Disease-Proof.

Germs of all kinds are сод tinually entering our systems ; tens met on H.K.C..they are in the food we eat, the Navy - winning masily. air we breathe, and the water we

drink Some are quite harmless. and even beneficial. Others are

Heuption an!" İzli Fommittee. viaty ne bo whether the twenty-Mr. C. Montagu de Char zend. Lupeni molt antrabas an endmotteman Foremander. W. Backwith, Scorts

Lut-Cod. F. 6. Bard, Col. Nicholl

Navy. shop. 1.r. Com Gil-hrist, Mr G. T. Lat. Stewart, 1. Hughes.. Many fathers hai reaM. Elkins, the H. Mr. A. 6. La. Praks, e Dod & Lammert Boltene 1 M the Sereh

Tang and Mr. If Glanville Sves. Dev. Crole Bees, e Webster & le

De ratione and Filmmation-

Flement tar: Haris, and some amico The Hon. Mr. H. W. Brdr. Ed: 1. & Lammert

ICE FOR SHANGHAI

Shang Apes 9. An Aunt comp my bas be incorporated RPA engitt..i $500,000,

116 called Pacific Is 1 field stringent lan pany. The tani po turbut th distilled in 194 cold storage 4

SHANGHAI FIRE.

N

:

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Find Chairman, the Has Mr. T. Res. Purcell, e Lammert à 1- person of the I. Perkins, the Hos. Mc Day Chu- Flaming

Chow Shout. Com. Drew,

que reine the treljak, the Elos. Mr.

woman, Mr.

Mitchell.

C. Matugi Ele. Mr. le Fleming...... 1. M. Dyer, Mr. J. 1PM, Mr. H |Md. Sparks, b Dods... firen, Commander Deckwith, and Mel. Hapter, & Webster pitoa maneat the levomith Mr. F. E. Marsh. 1. D. Mar-Mid. Sheffield, ngt rat... Mina jaht in meche de defin. W. A. Cina, H. G. Hanly, o Webstor Pago set of man bet antith, T. W. HAL EL. C. Lowork, flat. Beatty.

themom. Ogles. 3. K. Henderson, F. 1.

وک

Davies.

Webster

AM Wing Homebung sed tant

Winslow, FL. 12. C'. Wolfe and Col. LG. Bird,

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Total.

flowing analysis,

Ch'oe Executive Committee.

The Hon. Ms. E. R. Hallax Fabets are harman the Hon. Mr. Chow Hughes

Alshon won, Sir Robert Ho Tung. Mr. Dois

the child was by me i tanti. İrike te munte ng how the trim Chat Nuu-ki, Mr. Ho Kam-tpus. Peat and others lost in a me in the trojokane storiling ata na ef, and on the|and Mr. S. W. Tate Hon. Secretary). Lammert in Chaper shume, ti. Murd Bur stoplatinte zone awed sitte woahtim Bing Decoratia Com-Webster. within a few months. it clothed port to the auth rities chng with wittee.-Mesere, Chun King-yue.le Fleming

any poor Chinese huts

petition with the request that ip Lan chuen, B. Wong Tape, R.

1

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8

H.K.C.C.

e Purcell, L

į the rinses be rectised, if persille. Kotewall, Wong Kwong-tin, T. E. Pearce,

The Serigy hovi strunteri akaok Chin, Chan Harr, He Kong, Hayter.... Safeter to iran up

Aprution 3L. K. Le, Chau Tsun-ning. Yuen Capt. le Fleming, © Drew, b

Beatty. Chinese word distributed on the T-u-ebin.

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Hayter

A WHANGPOO COLLISION. wand be tran-lated into ling-kiu. Lam Sin-lai and Wong

Address Committee --The Hoo Hayter

BS highly dangerous. But if we are 19 fit and well these dangerous Kerms have no effect upon 213, because they cannot live in · 7 healthy person.

It is when our blood is impoverished that the disesse gérms obtain a hold on the system.

That is why it is important to keep yourself fit be maintaining a plentiful supply of rich red) blood. Dr. Williams' pick pills 27 have achieved fame for their re- markable blood making powers. The new rich blood created by 1 these pills builds up the whole system and helps it to resist diease.

The success of Dr. Williams' w.pink pills in reang thousands of cases of anemia, indigestion, 1rheumatism, nervous debility, and other ailments due to poor blood is because these pills reinforce the blood supply, purifying and enriching it.

Now is the time to begin Dr. Williams' pink pills. Gert a supply |

3 from any dealer: or direct and [post free at $1.50 per bottle,

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Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are in

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2

Shanghai. April,". The owner of the s... Baltem China to be chopped or signed by Fish Lantern Procession Com-F. C. Miller, b Hayter. Sailor have started an action against them. One empy Womid be sent to mittee-Mesers. Ho. Kom-tong, D. B. Peat, b Hardy the owners of the Sakaki Maru, the insert and one to the Lai Yuet-chun and Ho Leung. H. O. Hughes, c Purcell, t asking for damages for the Whang-Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Foo collision.

Proposed by Mr. Pun Jarkai and seconded by Mr. Tse Fung-chi, motion to send a petition to the SALVING OF THE GLAUCUS, | Government was carried unani

mously.

Shanghai, April 7.

to women, for they make rich

10 good blood in abundance; they fill the starred veins with

b

11

Mr. Lau Chin-pak, the Hon. Mr. R.E.Á. Webster, st. Franks, b Chow Shou-son, Mr. Hu Fook, Dr. Haster...... Lai Chai-le, Mr. R. H. Kotewall G. Blaker, b Hardy.... and Mr. M. K. Lo.

1. J. Davies, b Crole Rees..... The work of embroidering the Capt. Dods, not out.... The Chairman announced that address presented to the Prince was E. G. Lammert, e Sparks, In the suit by the Shanghai Tag the Society had in hand $11,310.98, done in Canton through the Cheung Crole-Becs.. and Lighterage Company against $9,271 of which represented the Woo firm of Hongkong; the Com Meas. Butterfield and Swire, result of a subscription campaigomittee supervising this consisted of judgment was given in the British just concluded. It was decided 3r. Chau Sin-ki, Mr. S. W. Teo Supreme Court by Judge Grain in that those who participated in this and Mir. Ip Tan chuen favour of the plaintif for Taels campaign should undertake to have The Tung Wah Hospital Com 49,298. The claim was made for the petition chopped or signed by mittee co-operated with the Ex. Bealty. salvaging the Blue Funnel s.. Chinese shops and individuals with ecutive Cornmittee is raising the Haytex... Glaucus when she went.aground on the assistance of any one who necessary funds for the Chinese Crole. Beco August 22,

Hardy

desired to help.

celebrations!

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Bowling analysis.—

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