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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

-NO DISARMING, L.6.N. FINDS.

Survey of its Experts.

The nations of Europe are in, no mood to disarm or svon

When Mr. Taft, a farmar [President of the United States,Į Hants Бага & creditable arrives in a few days' time, wo position. And thair recard shall be welcoming “a man of would ba memorable if for weight." literally. Days a Home substantially reduce the size of thair armies, and material pro- nothing else than their victory paper, Mr. Taft lost some of his over Warwick after that county weight during the holding of the 50s toward the reduction of had dismissed the southerners far Presidency, but his return to the end armaments can be looked 16. Hants also played Kant to a law has restored his customary for during the next three or four close game, despite three Kent poundage. The ex-President was bateman scoring centuries. Mead greeted by the English Bar during is again in great farm, while his stay in London, for he is now Newman and Kennedy continue Chief of the Supreme Court. to do excellent work with the ball.

years.

Such is the opinion of the dis- armament experts of the League of Nations and the members of |the temporary mixed commission the on armaments, which is

Among the other counties, | The present discussion as to the instrument through which the Essex, who led against Surrey,

TUESDAY, JULY

1922

DAIRY FARM NEWS. J.T. SHAW

Your health depends upon your Ice Box.

Insure yourself against Summer ailments

by having everything cooled with our

pure

have the distinction of possessing originator of round-arm bowling League has been trying for the "CRYSTAL ICE"

the first batsman to reach 1,000 suggests that there

runs this season. Russell, who|

are other last two years to make some cricket inoorators whose names headway in the direction of

played finely against the may be worth placing on record, world disarmament.

A Home

tne paper. was the Rev.

Australians last year, was theluch

The commission, created in performer, and he is evidently Pearson Bainbridge. Vicar ofsembly of the League, will end Henry September, 1920, by the first as splendid bas. Leicester. with a Ganton. At the time of bis death its work next June, when s final trio of useful tas: bowlers, a in 1904 it was claimed that be report will be drawn up for the probably rather batter than their

was responsible for parition suggesta, as may be

the in-September meeting of the a judged by their fine play against which are now the distinguishing bave

troduction of the long white coatssembly. Only twenty replies Yorks and Lancs. Glamorgan, uniform of the umpires, baring for

been received 90 who entered the championship arst suggested them as forming sent us nearly eight months ago to the questionnaire sphere last year, when they A good back-ground for the by the League to its fifty-one

players.

finished at the bottom of the table, have "improved" upon even that performance. There is something peculiarly definite about their 1922 record matches played. I: matches lost, 10.

DEMANDING MONEY.

members asking for detailed in- formation on the present size of armies, the amount of war material on hand and contemplated reduc tions.

"Eat vitamines and keep your hair on 19 the latest health maxim that comes from America. The inference that these my-1 POWERS ANSWER FRANKLY. Isterious ingredients are preven- All the big world Powers, with tives of baldness has been drawn the exception of Russia and the from a report presented at United States, to whom the ques recent meeting of the American ionnaire was not sent, have, in Chemies) Society in Chicago. the opinion of the experts, replied Some guinea-pigs have once with reasonable frankness. more been experimented on-but|

The Genoa conference and the A Woman Threatened. · in a quite painless way. Those

Russo-German treaty. fed on a die: containing vitamine estimation of the commission in the Two unemployed Chinesa and largely lettore, waxed stand members and League officials, s head coolie were charged before their costs became plesy. Those have dealt & serious How to the Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the on orber hand, whose disarmament campaign of the Magistracy this morning, with diet was lacking in stamines. League. demanding $500 from a woman became sluggish and their hair the League indicates the repres

Information reaching

entatives of the various coun- tries are leaving Genoa with

by menaces.

Relating the circumstances of

plainant living Road.

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the

fell out.

the case, Detective Inspector Sass a Home paper: Monsieur greater uncertainty as regards Appleton said that the com.

hair dresser de Saint-Aulaire, the Franch the future than when they start-

Ambassador, who is being enter- jed for the Economic Conference. a; 192. Hollywood!

tained by Ye Kuyttes of Ye Consideration of the disarma- During the past four Roande Table." can put forwardment problem itself is out of the weeks she had received four the unusual claim, for an Ambas-question for the present, owing to letters demanding mones. Lassador of France, of being of both Saturday the defendants called at French and English descent. the League experts believe. The only the Rasso German attitude, ber bouse and asked for payment English in his blood coming from outstanding exception to what threatening the woman that she marriage towards the end of League circles call the general would be shot unless payment the 18:b. century of one of his refusal of the world to disarm is was made. The complainant was ancestors, with a lady from this the Washington Conference. But very frightened. but managed to country. There is an interesting for the initiative of the United put the defendants off. Before story, too. of his great-grand-States Government, it is pointed the latter left the bouse the father during the French Revolu- out, the record of disarmament said bat they would repes:tion. His widow was at that since the armistice. excepting, of the ria.t next day. Sunday time locked up in the citadel at course, former enemy countries. True to their words. the men went to the house the next Blase, but every evening the would be virtually blank. day. pue of them entering the leave the prison and go home to

Kaole: secretly allowed her house ani the others standing at attend to her seven children the bottom of the s'air to watch She used to leave at nightfall on The complainant sent her nephew to the district watchmen's quar who pitied her plight, and return- a doskey, lant her by the gaoler,

to Fel assistance and

fed to the citadel at dawn. managed to get the boy out by the bark duar. The mission was A wuccess and all the defendants were arrested.

ters

The case was adjourned Thursday afternoon.

HOVE FOB ANI "RU.S. PARLEY,

The only thing that could bring within the next five years would about general land disarmamenti

be another Washington Confer- fence, called and strongly support. jed by the United States, experts, say. They add that America's Although the last of the Royal great influence, morally, coma- Irish Constabulary, the Ulster mercially and financially. until section, proceeds this week to dis- throughout the world

bandment as a sort of centenary would compel the nations to celebration, it is not precisely ac- reduce their armies, when efforts curate to say that this fine force, of the League, which is made op as it has existed recently, is 100 of and is the instrument of these years old. remarks a London States, would fail.

A CLAIM AGAINST HERR journal.

STINNES.

Mining Engineer Awarded

£2,000.

A Bill enabling magis- Barring action by the United [trates to recruit armed police in States the experts have little hope Ireland was passed under Lord in the immediate future for Liverpool's Ministry, in 1822, but disarmament. The League in

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in its beginnings the force was tends to continue its efforts for divided into four distinct sections, disarmament quietly.going ahead one for each province of Ireland. with the idea that while nothing Fourteen years later it attained definite

doce, it the Anglo-Germanistatus as a united force for the will in any

event have Mized Arbitral Tribunal sitting, whole country, but another 30 the machinery ready for the day at Winchester House. London, ajyears elapsed before, in 1867, the when the members decide to decision was reached on a claim Rogal was conferred as part of its disarm.

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brought by Mr. Arnold Lupton, a title. Dublin, of course, bas al- Although the figures gathered mining engineer. of Vic.oria-ways made a point of retaining by the commission being str.e. Westminster, against Herrite separate force, the Dublin withheld until being reported to Hugo Stinnes, of Muhlheim-Rahr. Metropolitan Police, an equally the assembly, unconfirmed Germany. Mr. Lupton sought to capable body of men. known estimates recently reached the recover 岛 Sum of £2,000, with familiarly as the "D.M.P.'s." interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, from October. 1913, under the trovisions of Article

196 of the Treaty of Versailles.

in the

Two

Lesgue that there are 1,000,000 more men under arms in Europe A writer in the Daily Themen to-day then just previous to the takes into war. This figure says: Dr. Casey Wood, the account the wiping out of the The claimant had entered into several occasions crossed the

American ornithologist, has on German Army. an agreement with Herr Stinnes Atlantic to hear the nightingale,haa shown considerable interest The Washington Government on June 19, 1913, to secure a lease but always without success. Now in the League disarmament work, of approximately 900 acres of ahe has arrived here' coal area near Barnsley, belongScythia for the same parpose, requests have been

according to one official. ing to the Duke of Newcastle, in only to

received find another disap- recently from official American consideration of the above- mentioned sum being paid to him he has been held

pointment waiting him. for sources asking for all available up owing information in the bands of the if negotiations resulted success-to

his being without a visa League, and the League has fully.

When he lands he may encounter forwarded much confidential in- It was contended on behalf of yet another disappointment, for formation the respondent that terms bad in many & familiar haunt of the Goveranea

to. the American not been finally negotiated before nightingale its song has not been August 4. 1914, the date of the beard this year as yet. Even declaration of hostilities, and that where it is singing, the song has VICEROY'S RUMOURED HOLIDAY. the claimant had not completed not reached perfection. and the Ia sier of the repetition of his part of the.contract.

infinite variety and long-drawn-rumours shout Lord Reading,

The tribunal. however, decided out sweetness of its cadence are and in particular the rumeur that that the contract had been per- said to be lacking. Moreover, he is to take a brief holiday in formed by the claimant, and there is precedent for set further England from which he is ordered that the sum of £2,000, disappointment. Some years ago unlikely to retura, it is pointed "with interest at the rate of 5 per a noted American writer, certain out, first. that nothing is known cent, per añoom from October, ¡y of striking originality, created here about such rumours; 1913, bould be credited to the a sensation by announcing to secondly, that the Viceroy COD- British Clearing Office, together startled world that he bad heard not leave the country during his with £50 to cover the costs and the full and rapturous song of the term of office; and, thirdly, Lord

xpenses of the proceedings. akylark-and was disappointed. Reading is looking very fit.

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KOWLOON

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We reprint below a letter addressed to the Editor of this paper and published last Saturday.

At our usual

NEGLIGE · DANCE,

THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, JULY Áh any dancer who, before the eighth dance-num. ber, informs the Manager that he (or she) finds it too warm for comfort in dancing, will have the cost of his ticket refunded without question upon surrendering the ticket-counterfoil.

The Letter: On Dancing in Warm Weather.

An observation made to me isst Tuesday even- ing by a new visitor to Kowloon Theatre, so far as dance nights are concerned, has given me to think, He said, at the end of the evening. "I could not have believed it possible for the Theatre to have been kept so cool, or for dancing to be so pleasant in this hot weather. I have thoroughly enjoyed myself." Now, Sir. I feel that it is certainly the case with many of the people of this Colony that they are missing. in the summer, a great plessure and relaxation ba- cause they think they will not be comfortable. whereas, as a fact. they may be perfectly happy dancing, given the proper conditions. I am dancing regularly myself and I know.

Take Tientsin: here they dance right through the summer and those who have visited the northern part in June-July-August know that the tempera- tare af Hongkong, particularly after sunset, is not a circumstance to that in the same season in Tientsin. It may be retorted that in Tientsin the folk dance in the open air, I know-I've done it myself in July), but in the case of our own Theatre, we claim that the conditions are better than in the open air, where there is often no breeze at all, what with the crowd of open windowe, the double battery of fans, and the large masses of ice provided.

A final word or two: the way to enjoy dancing in the hot weather involves a little forethought. The evening bath should be taken, warm, as early before dancing as convenient, the lightest clothes, of course, should be worn, men wearing a low, scft collar or even, a tennis-shirt with no collar at all. Finally, don't take too much liquid!

Try this, you who don't yet know, or only think you know, and don't deprive yourselves unnecce. sarity of a delightful recreation and pleasant, health- fol form of exercise.

THE MANAGER, KOWLOON THEATRE,.

Now then, call our "bluff."-We are not afraid, for we have the comfortable know- ledge that we are not really bluffing.

A FINAL NOTE-Experience is teaching the Management of Kowloon Theatre how to make the ice used for cooling the Theatre more effective. A further development is in readiness for this evening.

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