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THE NEW BRITISH MINISTRY.
More Jobs for Peers.
(Rate Service.)
三拜車 #ZASTARD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER -1, 1922 BE+BA
Further Ministerial appointments are announced as follows!
Minister of Air
Minister of Labour...
Minister of Pensions First Commissioner of Works Solicitor General Postmaster General.
London, October 31. Lieut-Col. Sir Samuel Hoare, ...Sir Montague Barlow."
Major G. C. Tryon ..Major Sir John L Baild. ...Mr. T.W.E. Inskip.
The Minor
Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Posts.
The Under-Socretales include the following:-
India"...
Foreign AffaiTS
Colonies
Earl Winterton.
Mr. Ronald McNeill. Hon. W.G.A. Ormsby-Gore.
Financial Secretary to War Office Hon. F. S. Jackson.
Overseas
Trade
War Office
Secretary to the Treasury
Home Office
Air Ministry ...
Financial Secretary toAdmiralty.
Civil Lord of Admitally
Board of Trade
Transport
Health.
Agriculture
Sir W. Joyason-Hicks, Hon. Walter E. Guinness. Cal, Leslie Wilson.
Hon. F. G. Stanley. Duke of Sutherland.
Comdr. Eyres Mongell. Mamuis of Linlithgow, Load Wolmer.
Col. Wilfrid Ashley
Lord Onslow.
Lord Ancaster.
The Hon. P. S. Jackson is the poted cricketer.
THE ITALIAN SITUATION.
SHOOTING AFFRAY.
Contractor Kills a Suspect.
A
SEQUEL TO AUGUST INCIDENT.
THE ARMS ·
DISCOVERIES.
Running Walling
Running Time, Waiting Time,
Talepho
· Dentral 482 or 3539–14. Den Vœux Road: Kowlona 226- 28. Nathan Bond. TRE DRAGON MOTOR EAR CO., LTD.
CANTON LABOUR
TROUL
CHAN AND SUN.
CHANGING HONGKONG.
The Mili
Workers to the virions tartile
Rumours of Reconciliation. Second Steward of U.S.
There are rumours in Owaton, Liner Arrested.
BAYE OUT DOITOspondent there, of a possible reconciliation Barwin If the local Government's Mil- sensational sequel to
William E. Fitte sspand General Chan King-ming, Dr. tary Land saheme is approved by shooting incident which occurred daring August, when an attempt steward of the as. Provideni Bao Yai-san" and Unneral" Han the Government at Home, there industries are demanding "shar was made on the life of a house Jefferson, who is said to be an Bang-chi, who was Dr. Sun's chief will be some drastic alterations their smployees stcy, discountin On account of the sudden rise of course of the next few years painting contractor, occurred in ustralian, was taken into custody military leader in the Northem made to the Colony during the their pay, says the Ceston Times. Murray Barracks and Parade cotton yaru prioses BIKELS TÉRKÉ BRO a tea-house as Na 184 Queen's on arrival aboard the reasel Expedition.
These rumours are based on the Road Central at about 10 o'clock yesterday by detectives from
Headquartere
Itook the maestra of decreasing. The fact that Cha Shiu-ching, who Ground and Victoria Barracks the textile conowman in the city Police
to disappear, the troops this morning. The contractor, in self-defence it is stated, shot charge, as indicated the other was Chief of the General Staff at are and killed
who was day, was that he was concerned Dr. San's headquarters before the being shifted to Kowloon. It is the wages of their employ sor in following bim
the with Smyth, an Australian, in nu latter's flight from Canton, bas big proposition and will take order to lessen the lose they had object, so the former believed, extensive importation of arms recently made frequent visits to time and money, but the land to suffer. As the prices of cotton the Colony certain Canton and Shanghai and has just which will be available for cowards continue to drop, the mark--
roads, building sites and veneral ers now feel that it is not fair for Lof attacking him in retal into
facts concerning which were left Canton for Foochow liation for the arreal and imprison-
of
improvement of the Colony should the suplayers to continue redue-
ing their pay. ang pagtawell re-pay the outlay. ment of a friend who failed in the disclosed by the seizure
A meeting of more than fifty It is the Government's intention first instance to carry out the large consignment of arcos at
of the waNY representatives the Palace Hotel, where Smyth murder.
INCREASE YOUR CHANCES. to widen Queen's Road and to thousand textile workers in the was staying.
improre this portion of the city was held yesterday, af the towo in several ways. ás has Kiangsu Guild Hones, in Ho Pun been stated before, there is Kai, to discuss the matter. It. scheme to bring the Peak Tram was resolved that if the employaru
A
man
with
In August last, Wan Ko, who is a painter in a big way of Įbusiness, was going home one afternoon at fire o'clock when in Aberdeen Street he was shot in the back of the head by
Fitta has been brought before the Magistrate, the charges being
Don't you want to win 3597 that be imported 5 revolver. nine Mausers, two Savage rifles. Remember that the more coupons and 2,380 cartridges in one case,
jman nathed Wong Xam, who was and 3,850 revolver cartridges and You send in, the greater will be ay down into Ice House Streak.I do not comply with their request,
arrested on the spot with the revolver in his possession, Th. contractor's escape from fatal in
aïon of the arms. jaries was due to the ballet split- ting on the back of his skull with He was remanded until pex
bail 03
of $5,000. out penetrating it, but the wound Friday · was serious enough to necessitate which is the biggest amount of as in bospital. He was disbail fixed for any of the four charged about a month ago and prisoners arrested in the case. gate esidence at the last Sessions sentencing his assailant to 14
4,400 Mauser cartridges in the Four chance. second case. Alteratively, the accused is charged with posse
Fascisti to Reconstruct the Country.
Rome. October 31. Signor Mussolini's first words on being received in audience the King were mast apologise for appearing before your Majesty in the blackshirt." He added that he wished to present which resulted in the Jadge himself as the representative of a national movement which had overthrown ali oletacles in order to reconstruct the country, for years bard labour. That did which purpose I am your Majesty's obedient servant." The King! and Signor Mussolini then shook hands, pledging themselves to work together for the greatness of Italy.
Signor Mussolini baxdere! that only 13,000 "Black Shirts enter Komo to-day to pay homage to the King and a tribute to the Unknown Warrior. The streets yesterday, however, were swarm- ing with Fascisti fraternising with the troops. There was a fight be tween the Fascisti and Communists in the Siburtino quarter," and according to the papers eight were killed and several injured.
Situation Now Normal.
Rome, October 31.
to
The Fascista High Command has ordered the demobilisation of the Fascist. The numerms Fascisti now in Rome will proceed their homes after a patriolic procession in the evening.
The situation in Italy & now regarded as normal.
Ambassador to France Hesigns.
Paris, October 31.
Siquor Stores bas resigned the Italian Ambassadorship.. Signor Sforza, telegraphing his resignation to Signor Mussolini, declares that it is essential that Italy's foreign police be not a mere som of sentiments and wentments, and he regrets abandoning his fruitful work.
New Government Installed.
Rome. October 31. Signor Mussolini's Government took the usth to-day.
More Enthusiasm.
Rome, October 31. There were stirring enes of enthusiasm on the occasion of 15 000 uniformed Fascist marching in procession along the main thoroughfares.
Wonderful Scenes in Rome.
Later.
Signor Mussolini, telegraphing greetings to Mr. Bonar Law and M. Poincare on his assumption of the Premiership, declares that the solidarity of the Allievi indispensable for the effectiveness of political action. He hassimilarly telegraphed to the United States to Mr. Hughes, expresing confidence in a matoul and friendly economic and spiritual ollaboration.
Extraordinary scens of enthusiasm marked the march through Rome of 15,040 Fascisti.clad in the famous black shirts. There were several thousand blue-shirted Nationalists. The streets were de corated and flowers were rained of the processionists, who, after filing past and reverently aslating the Coktown Soldier's tomb, proceeded to the Quiriasi Square where over 100,000 people as sembled. His Majestycame out and was received with tumultuous cheering. The mea rebormed and were despatched to their homes on fifty special train's, prior to demobilization.
Unpunctual Government Servants.
The
Oar of Signor Mussolini's first acts when he took over his ministerial duties, usually early in the morning, was to ascertain whether the State empbrees were observing punctuality. If not be ordered their dismissalas being unworthy to serve the State. new Prochier donned anewly-ordered ready-made frock coat and top had before proceeding to the Quirinal. where he presented to the King a frack statement of conditions in Italy. His Majesty read the! oath of office, which Signor Mussolini solemnly took, giving & characteristic Fascist alate copied from the ancient Romans.
THE NEAR EAST CONFERENCE. Angora Objects to Turkish Representation.
Constantinople, October 31. The Angore representative has baoded the Allied High Com- missionera two Notes, firstly, accepting Lausanne as the venue of the Near East Conference, subject to the provision of facilities for com- munication between lausanne and Angora; sod, secondly, protest- ing against the invitation of the Constantinople Government to the Conference, which the Angora Government considers & violation of the spirit of the Medwis Convention and may compel Angora re presentatives to abstain from attending the Conference.
Amerkan Relief Worker Murdered.
New York, October 31.
not calm the Contractor's fears. He apprehended that the danger was not over, and. his life, perhaps by the men's anticipating another attempt on accomplises, be applied for and obtained from the police revolver
means of self-
protection should the need arise. The occasion to ase this was provided this morning, when he was taking tea in a shop near the Fire Station. He had been there for some time when a man camein. On the entry of this mans group of others, who were congregated together at one of the tea-tables. rose and a general move was made A struggle for the contractor. ensued, and, drawing bis revolver, the contractor shot the first man,
Farther Discoveries.
It is also reported that, antir- ipating soother consignment of arms, an extensive search was made by the police officers im- mediately on the arrival of the
to have resulted in the discovery Presiden: Jefferson. This is said
rounds of revolver somunition.
THE CANTON LOAN.
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Look out for the tips by "Quiz" to-morrow s **Telegraph." They may help you to decide on doubtful matches.
Entries must reach this office not later than noon on Saturday
C. E. M. S. SOCIAL
Winter Season Opened.
The Cathedral branch of the
The tram will probably run over a general strika will be called. some of the land taken over from The watch-makers in Canton, the Military, and Garden Road who are on strike for higher pay, have decided to form a watch will cease 10 exist.
The scheme was submitted to company. The capital will be the Home Government as long subscribed by the labourers them- All labourers who are ago as the middle of the year solves and a reply may be expected out of work an account of the by any rail, the Colonial Secre- strike will be given jobs in this tary (Hon. Mr. A.G. M. Fletcher) establishment on a proft-sharing told Telegraph representative plan. this morning. The scheme has bean gone into thoroughly" and the authorities are ready to com- mence operations as soon as favourable reply is received.
The first work to be done, if' the Home Government approve, will be sa Murray Barracks. Quarters will be erected in the
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Army v. Tamar.
of 3.850 revolver cartridges, and Church of England Men's Society
The following will represent 4.400 rounds of Mauser pistol am-opened their winter season last
unition. Later asther seereb night with an enjoyable social in neighbourhood of Gun Club Hill, the Army XV. against the Tamar was made and to the previous the Cathedral Hall. There was hand were added further 1,900 a short address by the Rev. Kowloon, which is to be entirely 4.15 pm on Friday, on the Copley Morle, in which the re-mod-lled and as soon as they Club ground, Happy Valley ***** speaker explained the objects of are ready the troops from Murray Pie.Pyo, Cap Hayes Newington, the Society and expressed the Barracks can be shifted and Lieut. Hogbun, Lieut. Mortimer. hope that their activities this work began on the huge area Lieat. Leader, Lieut. Davies, L/C
taken over.
Beddard, Lieut. Boyes, Capt. season would be as successful as
Victoria Barracks will be taken Bingham, Liest, Thompson, Capt. last year.
over later, but it is the Govern-Collins, Lieut Hammond, Pte. Barton Sgt. settled The gathering then
an excellent musicalate intention not to interfere O'Malley. Pie.
with Wellington-Barracks, on the Wilson. down to progrsonne, which was arranged by Mr. T. P. M. Bevan, who also other side of the road, as it is considered inadvisable to denude acted as accompanist Songer the Island of troops altogether. rendered by Messrs.T.G.Paterson. In time, too, the Indian troops At Whitfield Burracks, the bullet penetrating the left states that the Labour Party, at lang, with fatal results later. a meating, decided to join with T. Crocker and A. Hopkins. Amidst great excitement, the the students in a procession to Mr. G. W.C. Burnett furnished a
a number arters, and as the scheme pro- contractor blew a whistle which demonstrate their opposition to rather fine racitation and Mr. Kowloon, are to be housed in new
will be carried out. he carmed with him, and when the loan. The chief of the Public of very amusing conjuring trick,gresses many other alterations
the police arrived the other men bad made their escape.
Demonstrations of Protest Prohibited.
Our Canton
correspondent
Pesce Bureau bas, however, been instructed by the Civil Governor to take steps to prevent such a procession being held.
The Civil Governor gave a tes
The injured man died half an hour later and bis remains were removed to the Public Mortuary.
No arms ware, we understand. party to journalists yesterday and found on the body of the man explained to them the necessity for the loan and the & rms thereof. who was shut.
THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Quarrel Between Conservatives and National Liberals.
Lucdon, October 31. A quarrel is developing between Conservatives and the National Liberals. According to political correspondents, local Conservative Associations are angered at Mr. Lloyd Georzo's xpercbes ridiculing the Government and are increasingly adopting candidates to fight National Liberals.
Mr. Lloyd George is described as being ioforiated and as threatening reprisals.
W. T. SAVRZO, gave
here was also an interesting ex- hibition of Chinese boxing, sword and spear exercises.
ex.
As was reported some time ago, King's Park is to be laid out 28 recreation grounds The Rev. G.ES. Upsdell (Hon
When this work is complet- Sec.) was responsible for theed the Kowloon Cricket Club will Refresh-move over there and their present arrangements, which were cellently carried out. ments were served during the ground given up to the Military course of the evening and the authorities and will be used in gathering was in every way a splendid success.
SATURDAY'S FETE.
Some of Its Features.
connection with this scheme.
News in To-day's New Advertisements.
The Thief" is being shown at the World Theatre to-night- Pages 7 and 12.
The Swalow Trading Company. has a sale now on.--Pago 4.
The attraction at the Star Theatre to-night is "Pettigrow's Girl."-Pager 4 and 12.
Messrs. C. H. Lyson and J. M.
as Messrs. Lyson and Hall, Boli- Ball have commenced practice citors.--Page 4.
The firm of Geo. P. Lammert is now known as Geo. P. and H. A. Lammert.-Page 4.
LISTEN I
Murray Barracks and Victoria Barracks occupy a considerable ares, and if the scheme for the removal of the troops to Kowloon is approved, it will mean that the tremendous tract of land betwean Queen's Road and
To-day advertising is recognised Kennedy Road will be given over to commercial, residential and as a modern improvement, that other more useful purposes; inno business can afford to do Last year, it may be remember-connection with the rapid ide-without. The beadquarters of the National Liberale claim that they can pat an additional hundred candidates in the field who are burning to ed, the Naval and Dockyard stall velopment of the Colony." fight Conservatives if the Nations] Liberals are not given a faircbance. at the Women's League and Mr. McCurdy told the Northampton Liberals that he, as Chief Ministering Children's League) Whip, has refrained from sending National Liberals to oppose ete was constructed to represent Puritan costumes served ship. Independent Liberals, and he hoped his example would be followed the Mayflower and ladies in This year a model of H. M. 8. Safeguarding Ulster's Interests. by both sections.
Tamar will be the naval con-
London, October 3'
-
A hundred and fifty of 3 Ulstermen, delegated to pat in the election, have land d at Liverpool. They will be dim in batches of ten in London and other cities. They bring are ment from Bir James Craig declaring that it is incumbent on Ulster to resist the revision of boundaries which Mr. Lloyd George promised Sinn Fein and are seeking assurances from British Parliamentary candidates that the new Government will safeguard Ulster's interests.
THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.
Itation to the decorative scheme
WANTED A MOTOR.
Chinese Duped by a Friend.
The Coronet's principal picture to-night is "The Flame of Life," whilst at the Kowloon Theatre in being shown." The Woman in Room 13."-Page 2.
Messrs. Der A Wing and Co., [advertise decorative tissue pa
pers-Page 5.
4
the Fete, though it is
A furnished bedroom is to lot With a sum of $550, Tam Sul, hardly to be supposed that the
Rowing members of the VRC. ladies will again be drassed to who lives in Square Street, had on the upper levels-Page 4
hopes that hawould become the suit their environment.
Kowloon Dock appear on the owner of a motor-car. He accord-should consult the notice on page Members of the British Legion list of stalls this year, but it imply fell in with a suggestion should be added that in other from a friend that he should should let the Hon. Secretary years the Dock has rendered as entrust his money to the latter know if they are going to attend sistance in many ways with who said he would be able to put the Armistice Day Service
name de-chase a car at the price. Two out having its
elapsed and stillage 4. Possible Revival of Trade.
finitely attached to any parti-months
friend did not Burn London, October 31. cular enterprise. The ride shows the
accidental In a speech before the Federation of Bridah Industries at promise to be extremely enter up. However, D Edinburgh, Colonel 0.0. Armstrong, Fresident, expressed the opinionining this year. Many pre-meating the other day gave that a possible revival of trade was in sight. He urged a readjust-vious apccèsses are included and Tam the opportunity to enquire Acknowledg-from his friend the progress of the ment of Reparations claims and advocated a round-tab a conference
Dovelties added. The Near East Relief Committee announces that one of its with a view to a prompt and reasonable com promise. The situation mentes should certainly be made of negotiations. The friend stated workers, Mr. James Lester Wright, has been murdered while con-os-rious that immediate and drastic action was necessary. He the way Government House and that everything was going on sil referred to the retarding influence of hostile tarif berriers and sug-all its messages and heredita right ans that Tam might expect docting a thousand Amenian orphans from Kbarpur to Aleppo.
gested that British manufacturers should I ok outside of Europament are placed at the disposal of his ambition to be realised very for example, South America and the Far East. He said German the organisers, Already mal shortly. Since then neither the competition was weakening as her franchil potition became beds have appested on the lawns friend her the our has been forth- worse while the United States policy with regard to tariffs and Inter and permission has been given coming, and Tam has now come Allied Debu would considerably react upon her power to compete in for the slopes at the back of the to realise that he has been duped, house to be converted into and his cordingly-laté a com- miniature golf course.
plaint with the police. external markets.
(Other Telegrams on Pane
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCES.
Geneva, October 31.
The International Labour Conference has adopted a proposal by Mr. Lapointe, of Cards, whereby six of the sixteen members of the Governing Body mad belong to non-European States,
To-Day's Exchange.
The atomiräte of the dollar
The Weather demand to day was 2.5, 9/160
p.m. Baronetär-- perature
TE Humidity
Lighting Up-Tiaze.
Lighting up time to day,