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THURSDAY,

1922. JULY 6,

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"GLORIOUS FOURTH.**

OUT OF WORK.

A European Vagrant

Sackville Street an Inferno.

REBELS BEING FAST SUBDUED.

•Renter' Service.

A white faz was hoisted on the roof adjoining Hammam's Hotel in the midst of the conflagration, but troops advancing thereon fired on the white flag which was withdrawa, and operations were resum ed. Snipers were again most troublesome in various parts of the city. Prominent Republicans Arrested.

R.B. Austin was charges. fore Mr. R. Lindsell, morning, with being a vagrŘEJÍ

CANTON AFFAIRS,

SINGLE COST: 10

136 PER AUROR

Subsequently I learned that Ad-soldier and...tha - Inak: bullet aan- mira) Wen Shi-tak had proceeded gunes. "He adds that the norther on-board after a prolonged stay sxpeditionary troupe are now OR

Gen Ngai and the Peace bore and ordered the Tungon their way back, and when they

Move.

s proceed down to Whampoa, arriva in Canton the abole issue An attempt was made to indues will be decided.

The Shanghai Celebrations.

Frem Har træs Correspondent.)

the Wingchsong to do likewise, Whampoa is now practically Shanghai, July 5.

THE NAVAL POSITION.. but that was not complied with. jagtrounded by several thousand There was some expectation of Cantonese,solid fees. · Góra mnmnion The American celebration of

(Our Speciál l'orrespondênt ) The defer dant told the Magis

further firing whan the Tangon) tions can only havina în tetanud, try Independence Day was the most London, July 5,

trate that all he did "was to ask Canton, Wednesday afternoon.made downstream, but nothing | son, Fat Sun Yat-sen declares that ambitious in history.

In the interview which had happened, and it was discovered he will arvab all opposition before The battle in Dublin is closing with a huge conflagration in

The California University ten-a man whom he knew if he as

with General Ngai Bong-ping. that Wen's intentions in returning he departs. Sackville Street An 18-pounder at 7 o'clock this morning resursed is players won the singles and going to pay for his drinks.

The MagistrateYou are not asked him for his views on the to Whampoa suited the book of a report fram Shinkwan stażow the bombardment at close range. Simultaneously the stronghold lost the doubles against All-

charged with begging. the progress of the peace negotiations General Yip Kus, who had of late that severe fighting is proceedingg was machine-gunged by armoured-ests from the streets and by Shanghai.

now going on

between Chan been doubtful as to the attitude at Namhung between the Can- Lewis guns from the buildings opposite. Soon flames were pouring In a baseball match the All-charge is for being a vagrant.

The defendant:--I have a pro- King-mig and Sun Yat-sen. He of the Navy. Admiral Wan set fonsas troops and Hao Sang-chin out from Hammam's Rotel, and these spread to the Hibernian Bible Navy team scored six and Shang-

fession. I am a ship's officer. replied that they are în the pre-out to demonstrate that the forces. Society's premises, the tramway offices, and the Gresham Hotel.bai two.

Owing to the shipping stamp Iiminary stage, and until, the Navy was wholly neutral, bot

Two Attacks. The Irregulars maintained their resistance.

to to go down have been out of work for some position becomes more clearly debating time. There are about thirty unfined, it is impossible to tell how Whampoa to do it, be will foros of citizen soldiers, a fami

they may turn out.

probably to run counter Son's Are you the only mediator iD plans.

what From

duo these negotiations?" I enquired. recently stated in bis refer- The General said that there ance to the Ection of the were also others. Hitherto be Navy officers in staying ashore, had kept strictly out of political there is likely to easua x tussle and military matters, bas seeing for control of the Navy between that the time had arrived when it Wan and San. was imperative that some step The Latest information brought abould be taken to bring the back from Whampos, at three principals into direct touch with o'clock this afternoon, was that one another, and thus affect there-san was holding a conference conciliation essential to a restors-with General Bang-ping, and so

in various appeals by the people ensued from this talk has not and the merchants, and consented been disclosed so far. to act as mediator.

Later.

U.S. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

Ten buildings in Sackville Street are on fire. At 3 o'clock in this afternoon the Irregulars were still firing from from then Correspondent.} the windows of the Granville Hotel, with an inferno ot flames on eitbar side. The five last occupants of the Gresham Hotel sar- rendered at 3 o'clock.

Prominent repablicans arrested in Dublin to-day include Sean O'Kelly, ex-Sian Fein Ambassador to Paris, and Art O'Brien. President of the Irish Self Determination League in London.

Rebels Surrender Sackville Street.

Shangbai, July 5. The U.S. destroyers left for Chefoo and the U.38. Albany tor San Francisco this morning.

employed seamen bare.

Questioned by the Magistrate, the defe dant said that he lived in the Seamen's Institute up to two days ago, when be bad to leave the Institute because he found that he had no means of discburging a number of debts.

Defendant was committed to the House of Detention.

Nowe bas leaked out that m

hundred strong, made a surprise attack on the Arsuurt on the evening, of the 4th, instant, but. they were defoamed with heavy losses after twenty mbintas fighting. The defending force bas wow been increased by an addi- tional battalion.

Cantonese troopa mide au-10- soccessful attack on the Cheung nhan forts on the 4th, the operations lasting for the greater

The remainder of the Ieregulas in O'Connell Stree: (Sackville BLAKE PIER INCIDENT. POLICEMAN'S POCKET tion of peace, he had acquiesced with: Ngai Admiraling. An hic part of the day. The forts were

Street) have surrendered. Cathal Brugess has been made a prisoner.

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The Rebels' Last Stand.

A Lucky Let-off.

PICKED.

Returned Banishe Sentenced.

citizen soldiers and the gunboats Po Plat and Kwong-Yuk, nhưɑ by the cruisern Wingfung and Wings cheong. Both sides are, saich to bare suffered heavy lossen.

After setting out the terms Troops Moving on Walchow Later.

The position of the military which Sun Yat-sen demanded The last stand of the Irregulars in O'Connell Street was marked

A young man named J. R.

from Cast, sad the reply of the forces up North is given by a re- by stubborn defence and reckless courage. Even after the Gresham Ritting was charged before Mr

latter ther to, General Ngai pro-liable informant who is in con-

News in To-day s Hotel was allame, they fired from upper windows. Close-pressed E. W. Hamilton, at the MazİL

A deportee who was expelledceeded to discuss a number of stant touch with General Tip!

New Advertisementa. and driren out by smoke, they took up a position in the Granville tracy this morning, with disorder. Hotel, where they continued to resist.

ly behaviour on Blake Pier las: from Hongkong two year age informal matters, one of which Kue as follows. After abandon- for a term of ten years, after was that he had a keen desire to ling their original intention of re- The firing caused an outbreak in the opposite side street. night.

Further attractions are aïver- threatening the Edinburgh Hotel, whence, presently, thirty people, Mr. G. R. Haywood, defending, serving six months' imprison-tour Europe and America, but gaining Shiukwan by an attack, what remains of the Northern now to postpone that on including a white-haired septuagenarian lady, under a Bag of trace. informed the Bench that it was ment for larceny, was yesterday had emerged carrying luggage.

the intention of the police to caught picking the pocket of secount ofthe present trouble. His Expeditionary Force advanced to tised at Shaw's clearance sale→ "The Plaything of BroadwayTM The Gresham Hotel is now a heap of smoking ruins. Members withdrew the charge and to ask a Chinese police constable in island home at Yeeshatsu where Yong Yoon, farther south, and Page 7.

was from this point they are bearing

south-easterly direction is coming to the World Theatre. of the Red Cross bravely rescued the hotel horses, and the Fire his Worship to administer aplain clothes. Under the cover the interview took place.

of a newspaper, which he held furnished according to European in Brigade was busy amid the shooting, limiting the area of the con-caution.

* luxurious scale for Walchow where General Chan-Page 4.

Cafe Wiseman advertise ze- flagrations.

Inspector Caygill said thatgainst the breast pocket of the idea o

opposing forcea along cherche luncheons and dainty A Free State communique mentions that Garry Houlihan, that was so. Last night Rilling constable's cost. the pick-socket He passeses other, housea which King-ming has his headquarters.

went to Blake Pier and seated extracted four $1 notes the also bear evidencees of the be

this froit are abou described as leader of the Irregulars, has been made a prisoner.

equsi teas-Page 6.

The Blue Bird Co. call atteo- bicself on one of the beaches policeman was alighting from a foreign tastes of their own.

Before I left, General Ngai in number. Whilst the possi at the head of the jetty without team at the Western Market

Six months and one year's aid that he would make another bility appears unlikely, if Wtion to their specialities. Page 2. The Dairy Farm Company paying for it, despite the demand for payment made to him by a hard labour were the sentences trip to heklang to ses Chaa if chow passes into the band of the policeman on duty. He created based on him br Mr. E Wthe peace negotiations continue Expeditionary Force, they will in advertise butter and cheese.-- a scene. Defendant was detained Hamilton this morning for steal- to take a favourable turn. Other-some measure command the way in the cell for so hour before bisting and for being a returned wise he would abandon this intento Canton, for ready communica- The central committee of the Independent Socialists has issued bail $15, was forthcoming. banishee respectively, the terms tien and again retire into private tion between the two towns can be obtained by the East River. manifesto, which states that, in view of militarist and monarchist | Addressing the accused, the to ran concurrently.

Naval Clash Coming?

At the moment supplies are being rapidly taken to Waichow from reaction, it is essential that unity of the proletariat be achieved: Magistrate said-In view of the

Considerable speculation Al- theretere the Independent Socialists are prepared to enter the Gover that the police are withdraw.

rended the departure of the gun-

Canton in a large number of ing the charge against you all I

MONARCHICAL RUMOURS.

boat Tungan from ber anchorage sunches requisitioned for the Dynastic Street-Names Changed: Militarist Statues Broken. would like to say is that it is very

Monarchical rumours are once off the Shameen at four o'clock purpose by Tip Kue's officers. The inicipality of Lubeck has decided to change dynastic fortunate for you that the charge!

Sun's Denial, street-names into republicat names In the course of a discussion is not going to be proved. Di-more gaining currency. One of yesterday afternoon.

Oar Cintor: correspondent Communist members took the busts of Bismarck and Moltke from turbances on Blake Fier have be. the latest to be put into circula-bigger Wingcheong, this vessel the ball into the street, where they destroyed them.

come more and more frequent, cion is a dressed up version of a had been moored at this spot since writes as follows:

Soo Yat-sen has denied the re- Republican demonstrators at Dusseldorf removed the street-signs and I would consider it my duty two year-old suggestion. Dately the bombardment, but for the last from Ludendorff Street and Hindenburg Square, substituting to fine you if the case were made hat the ex-Emperor is joining two daya a change bad come port that he will leave Canton if usually peacefall Liven a big sum of money. He Erzberger and Rathenau signs.

out. You must obey the lawful Caang Tso-lin at Mukden. A over

by massage from Peking states that appearance

the clearing declares that he will submit tol In clashes between the police and civilians during Republican! orders of a policeman.

this ramour is incorrect.

of the decks as if for action. no one and will fight until the last digmonstrations at Frankfort and Wiesbaden two and sevan people. Defendant was discharged. respectively were wonnded.

ernment.

GERMAN REPUBLICANS' COUNTERBLAST.

Independent Socialists' Attitude.

Berlin, July 1

Considerable Bloodshed.

Later.

WIMBLEDON TENNIS. Heavy Rain Interrupts Programme.

London, July 5.

Details of yesterday's Republican demonstration show that it! was accompanied by considerable bloodshed. The most serious affair was at Sommerschenborg, near Magdeburg, after disturbances in which an ex-captain, who was an estate" manager, was killed. The police seat reinforcements from Magdeburg, who fought thousands of armed rioters throughout the night. There were many three fifth round matches, the winners qualifying for the semi-final. Casualties.

Rioters this morning looted Court Gneisenau's castle. Demonstrators at Singen, near Freiborg, "were fired on by an ex-major, whose house they stormed, killing the ex-major.

At Wimbledon, in heavy rain, the programme to-day included Only one was finished. Lycett beating Davaon 2/6, 6/1, 6/4, 8/6. Patterson leads over Campbell by two sets to one. Gilbert and Mavrogordato did not start.

The ladies" semi-final matches will be Mrs. Peacock v. Mile.: It appears one was killed and 19 wounded in the disturbances at Lenglen, and Mrs. Mallory v. Mte. S.S. Beamish. Wiesbaden.

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U.S. RAILWAY STRIKE. Trackmen to Continue Working.

Chicago, Jaly.5.

SEDITIOUS MOVEMENT IN BRAZIL SUPPRESSED.

No Interference with Centenary Celebration Expected.

The extension of the railroad strike to 400,000 trackmen has Rio Janeiro, July 5. bren averted through the efforts of the Railway Labour Board. A seditious movement broke cut last night, but was immediately Union leaders have instructed the men to continue at work and take repressed. The Government, which is supported by the bulk of the up their grievances with individual railroads. If no decision is thus -land and sea forces, controls the situation. The movement followed rear bed, the matter will be referred to the Labour Board. the recent disciplinary measures by the Federal Government agains: the ex-President, Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, who,, supported by the Military Club, telegraphed to the Officer Commanding the Federal! Forces at Pernambuco orders contrary to the Government's measures.

to preserve order at Permainbuco in connection with an agitation for the election of the State Governor.

to interfere independence.

REPARATION COAL DELIVERIES. Germany Suggests English Supplies.

Berlin, July 5.

It is semi officially stated that Germany has suzgested to the

The situation generally is not regarded as disquieting or likely

with the peaceful celebration of the centenary of Reparations Commission that English instead of German coal be supplied for the coal deliveries that Germany is obliged to make to the Entente.

DEADLOCK AT THE HAGUE.

„Soviet's Fantastic Figures.”

The Hague, July 5.

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TOBACCO KING'S FORTUNE.

Half Million to Charity.

life.

her

HAGUE

With the

WELL HECTOR.

I HOPE OUR ACT

GOES OVER BETTER IN THE NEXT TOWN

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SKIFF

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Courtesy and attention can be

A restricted water supply comes always had at Komor's.~Page 4. into force in Kowloon on Satur day. Page 4.

Lammert Bros. are selling iron joists at Kennedy Town on Satar- day, a large quantity of anamel at their Sales Rooms on Saturday. and household furniture at Kow- Joon Godowns on Tuesday. Page 4.

To-Day's Exchange. The closing rate of the dollar on demand to-day was 28. 7. 5/168. ̧.

RUSSIA

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London, July 5. Mr. Heary Herbert Wills, director of the Imperial Tobacco Matters are at present at a deadlock. The non-Russian delegates!

He bequeathed £500,000 to charity,! maintain that it is for the Russians to produce an explanation of the Company, left £2,750,000. fantastic fizures presented last week, while the Russians declare that including £7,000 to-the Bishop of Korea. they have nothing madre to say, as they have given all the information required, but the other side refused to give the information needed by the Soviet in regard to debts and private property, though they would be carpelled in the long ruy to give this because of its basic" nature.

PARISIAN WIDOWS,

Paris, July 5 Census returns show that there are 235,863 widows in Paris, *M. Alphand, the French delegate, interviewed by Reuter, said mostly as a result, of the war, compared with 50,892 widowers

he believed that agreement was impossible. The only satisfactory Unmarried people number 1,200,000, including 100,000 more semen feature hitherto was the indication that the Russians are abandon-thaó món. ing some of the principles of Communism.

(Other Telegrama on Pag. 9.)

THE WANDERING MINSTRELS.

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