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Two twins that look

Two paire of syng that

feel the glare

Of China's tropic mʊn.

Protect your arm from the giaro

of the sun by by wearing

Crookie" glasome.

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LATEST ELECTION NEWS.

Labour Landslide in Scotland.

A# BA+AR+X## SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. AHEA

ONLY TWO WOMEN CANDIDATES RETURNED.

(Reuter's Service.)

SULTAN LEAVES CONSTANTINOPLE.

Takes Refuge on British Battleship.

EMPHASISES THAT HE IS NOT ABDICATING.

[Router's Servies.)

HONAN KIDNAPPING.

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There was something in the nature of a sensation oxuned in Paking. Nov.17-The British loos! boxing, circles kufa morn Constantinople, November 17.

French, Italian, American and fig. when it became known

ttere has been A feature of the elections was the most expected pro- Labour The Sultan took refuge this morning on board the Brilish battleSwedish Ministers yesterday sent that landslide in Scotland. This was not confined to the industrial dis-ship Malaya, which left immediately for Maltes tricts but spread from Glasgow all over the Lowlands and is rgarded

London, November 17.

a triumph for organisation and the result of a most intensive political campaign.

dependent Prohibition Labour and one Communist

it is significant that the Party also includes the Revolutionary Socialists, Mr. Shinwell and Mr. David Kirk wood, the latter having heen deported from the Clyde during tha was.

Mr. Lloyd George's former Secretary, Sir William Sutherland; has been re-elected at Argyll,

Irish Returns.

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base.

10

ELECTION VOTES,

ia” aggregain volen so

the

Conservatives... 5.745,000

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Labour Liberais

4.3.6.000 ... 2.769 000

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What the Services

Nat. Liberals ... 1,555,00)

DAY BY DAY.

s Note to the Walchiaopu in han placed by the Naval author- which they drew serious attentionŢities on all fights in which British A Secret Flight.

engaged with to the persistent kidnapping and semen- Constantinople, November 17.

"coloured" men. This O&备门& taking into captivity of foreigners The Sultan's flight was carried our very quietly.

in Honan, pointing out that this that the tentative arrangements. There are still eight Scottish results to be declared, but at

The Sultan on Wednesday requested British protection as he is occurring in a proving e adjoin which had been made for fights present 23 Labourites have been raturned, in addition to one 1-considered his life in danger. This morning a car drax up by the ing the Metropolitan Province, in which Battling Key" and side entrance to the Palace and waited until the guard was being where there are large bodies of Iron" Bux aro concerned The Labour success is empha-ised by the fact that it was achiev-changed, when the Sultan and his son Mehmed-er-Tegul and six troops, and protesting on behalf will have to fall through, A sale of work will be helt at ed in the face of an alliance between the Unionists and Nations members of the Palace staff stola out and drove to the British naval of their Governments at China's and there is no possibility of the Union Church on Wednesday Liberals; they won seats from all the other parties.

failure to protect foreigners.

Boogkong Boxing Association 6th. December at three o'clock. The failure of the Conservatives in Scotland is extraordinary.

The population were unaware of what had happened until the

The Note reminds the Chinese having anything to do with these Proceeds in aid of the New their solitary gain being at Perth, where the pact was nonexistent refugees were safe aboard the Malaga.

The strength of the Labour Opposition will be considerably in- creased by the election of ex- Radical intellectuals such as Mwelcome, emphasised that he was not abdicating but mely remov.

The Sultan, replying to acting High Commissioner Henderson's Government of its responsibility men, even though it might be Palpit Fund. Tea will be served.

for the safety of foreigners possible to arranga watches with Admission free. Adut.

Honan sad demands other than either military Arthur Ponsonby, Mr. C. P. Trevelyan, Mr. H. B. Lees Smith

that measures be taken naval men.

All the photographs of the In and also Mr. Patrick Hastings, K. C., and Mr. Hemmerde, K. C., but in from immediate danzer,

The Malaya steamed for Malta to await instructions as to the immediately for the release of ordain goes as law with the as-terport cricketers and golfers eventual destication of the Sultan.

those captured, and that proper zociation.

appearing on page 8, were taken Delegates Leave for Lausanne,

protection be afforded them and It will be remembered that by Mee Cheung: the group of the Landon, November 17. their fellow-nationals in fature. sometime during last season, wedding Mr. of Firman and Mine Lord Curzon left for Paris this afternoon en route to Lausanne, The Waichizopu states that it Admiral Sir Alexander Duff ar-Rose Leggett, by Ming Yuec

telegraphed

his to pressed accompanied by the British delexation, including eneral Burooit immediately

disapproval of i studio. General Wa Pei fa and other fights in which other than Stoar, military representatives and two Near East-experts.

white Mon were en- The Chinese merchants and It is understood that Lord Curzania a plenipotentiary, but no military leaders orging the earli- two importantd-sitions are likely to be taken at Lansanne without re-est measures to secure the release gaged, and now Admiral Sir traders, the Teo how Fresh Fruit

of the captured foreigners. The Artbur Leveson has given it Association. and the Canton Mar ference to the British Government.

Foreign Offics adds that it does forth that he will not permit chants Guild, of Singapore, passed not believe that force will be used naval men to fight with anybody resolutions at the end of last in the first instance, as peacefal|but a white map. That this mouth protesting against the re- measures are more likely to sac-decision will be acpopular it is imposition of Income Tax by the ceed, without dengar to the cap-|barely necessary for us to say. |Straits Government. ties. It is unable to dictate to

A representative of the Tele- Genersi Wa Pei fu regarding the graph, who learned of the above The Siamese aviators who are ines-ures to be adopted, but is decision this morning from visiting Hanoi were on November several men connected with 12 entertained to a banquet by boxing, tried to get into touch the French Governor General, with вете officials of the M. Baudoin, reports the Courrier Boxing Association for the D'ilaiphong. The proceedings purpose of getting an official were marked by grøst cordiality. PIECE GOODS DISPUTE. statement, but Mr. Tiason, the When the toast-making. com- Secretary, 18 away from office on menced, the Governor General account of sicknees. Others who make long speech welcoming were seep Would make no state-the visitors and ment.oning the ment for the present.

friendship between Siam and France. The playing of the Siamese national hymn and the Marseillaise, by a military band, followed the speedb-making.

London November 17. Fermanagh and Tyrone have returned a Sian Feiner and a Nationalist.

undary

These are the two Irish counties involved in the dispute between Ulster and the Fre State),

Foreign Press Opinion.

Paris, November 17. The newspapers are gratified that Mr. Bonar Law has been as sured's considerable majority. They remark that the new Govern- ment is likely to meet with vigorous Labour opposition in foreign policy,

Vienos, November 17.

The Neue Freie Presse is of opinion that the success of Labour in the British elections proves that thousands of Englishmen are

M. Poincare will accompany Lord Curzio to Lusanne to mee! Signor Mus-olini, prior to the conference, but is not likely to attend the conference itself, at which M. Barrera, the French Ambassador to Rome, will bead the French delegation.

(Othe Telegrams on Pans 2.)

THE LATE

dissatisfied with the Parce Treaties and believe that a complete MR. B. CHRISTIANSEN.

economio recovery is only attainäble through a material mitigation of the conditions.

New York, November 17.

The Press stresses the point, that Mr. Bonar Law's majury i- not compact or homogeneous and emphasises the significance of the

gajos.

returning 43 Conservatives out of 64.

The women M.P.'s remain restricted to two out of over thirty candidates. It is pointed out, however, that the women candidates polled much heavier than in 1918, two obtaining over 14,000 and number of others 8,000 and 9,000.

THE GOV-RNOR RETURNS.

Welcomed at Blake Pier.

confident that be will do the best possible in the circumstances.— Reuter

be

but

DO

RUGBY FOOTBALL

News in To-day's New Advertisements.

A Loss to Canton. Followed by a cortege of

His Excellency the Governor launches carrying some of his Sir Edward R. Stobba, K.C.M.G...

No New Development. numerous fri ads, the remains of arrived back in the Colony from London Still Conservative.

Mr. Buile Christiansen.prominent leave this morning aboard the *.*.

No further development bas London, November 17.

~hameen engineer and importer. Kashgar and was met by a larze} It is noteworthy that London is still a Conservative stronghold, were yesterday carried to the number of the Colony's leading occurred in the dispute between Japanese crematorium on Rooficials and residents when be the local foreign importing firms sad the piece-goods dealers in The English Counties Fielded the new Government 152 supinam, where impressive and aptand dat Blake Pier. portera and the English County Boroughs 111.

propriate services were conducted

The Kashgar sleamed up the regard to a suitable form of The Scottish Counties only returned five Conservatives and the by the Rev. R.E. Chambers of harbour soon after nine o'clock corset.

It now appears that tbe Scottish Burghs eight.

the Baptist Mission.

and those who went aboard Mr. Christiansen died at the to meet His Excellency were General Chamber of Commerce,

The First Cup Match. Ewong Tang Kang Yee Hospital Mr. Claud Severn, lately the with whom the matter was dis- near Tungs an, on the 15th. inst. Officer Administering the Gar- cussed, some two months ago

The following have been select- after a short illness. He leaves ernment, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, sent a lengthy communication

the Pirca Goods Guilded to represent The Army in the

There will be an Extraordinary The result of the election has pleased the Stock Exchange, wife and daughter in Canton. Colonial Secretary, Commande:

setting Out

At leceth first of the Cup matches at Soo- judging by the general rise in quotations. It is expected that more father in his native country, C. W. Beckwith, Harbour Master, settled conditions will lead to an increased demand. The favourable Denmark, and three brothers. Mr. Eric. Rice, Private Secretary, the reasons who the requests of kunpoo on Saturday, 2nd. Decem. General Meeting of the Hong- impression created abroad is reflected in a better sentiment on for- At an early age. Mr. Christian and Capt. Naville, A.D.C. The piece cord dealers could bar Back-Pte. Pre, King's kong. Cinton & Macao Steam-

од Company Tuesday, acceded to,

R gt.

Three Quarters-Capt boat eign exchanges, French francs being 63.3), B-lgian 67.73, Italiansen went to America, and later, party strived at Blake Pier just

This afternoon at 4 p.m. the Jiras 95%, and sterling on New York 4454 whilst German marks after acquiring there an engineer ore 10 o'clock and as His ha a knowledgment or reply has so famory, R.A.M.C, Lieut. Hogben December the 5th-Page 4.

far been received. Since then. H.S. R.G.A. Lient. Leader have improved to 29,000.

ing training, came to China. He cellency stepped on to the pi-chose Chinese Cealers interested King's Regt, Capt Hayes-New-Grand Italian Opera Company was first engaged on the consalate was fred from the Koxico

Among thes in the question has beas ea-ington, 102nd. Grenadiers, Ralves are giving a matinee porformance struction of the Taikoo Docks at Signal Station.

they For p.m.

will be playing Hongkonz, and then für three present to meet the Gover, or reavouring to come to a settis-Lieut. Davis, H.K.S. R.G.A, of "Rgolett," whist at 9.15.

Norms.”—Page 4. years on the Sharubai and Nank all the members of the x-ment on the question by sending Caps Cross. King's Regt.

"Way Down East" is being ing Pailroad. Coming to Canton tive and Legislative Council, Sotices to the individual foreign wards-Capt. Dods, Liaul. Bacon, in 1907. Mr. Christiansen was William and Lady R-es Davies, mporting firms xolaining their 102ad: Grenadiers, Lieut. Boyes,

ideas of * suitable Lieut. Mortimer, Lieat, Bingham,creened at the Coronet to-night. employed on the construction of Sir William Branyate, Sir Paulo the Kowloon Canton Railroad Chater, Commodore Grace, Colfurm of contract, which idea the .KS. R.G.A., Lieut. Thompson.-Page 12.

The Hongkong Philharmonic with headquarters at Sbek Loong. Davy (Acting G O.C.), Mr. Jim1ic-

Commerce had King's Regt. Capt. Hewitt, H.KY. and rose to the position of Assist Gompertz, the Bishop, Lieur C1.ready found to be unacceptable: G.A. 2/Lieut. White, King's Society are holding a general ant District Engineer at Canton. Nicholson, Mr. W. H Gale

intention of Chinese Regt. Reserves-Lee-Col. Bed-meeting at the St. John's Cathe During that part of his career (American Consul General dealer now is to get the question dard and Pte. O'Mallory, King's dral Hall on 21st, inst—Page 4.

Consignees are notified of the Mr. Christiansen bad charge Father H. Valtorta and the settled through their own Cham- Best

arrival with cargo of the .. A messze from Angora says a group of American capitalists of the desigu and Paper Director of St Joseph's Catleveber of Commerce, bus WO TO

"President McKinlay."~Page 11. have approached the National Assembly with a view to submitting vision of bridges, stations. (representing Bishop Pezzi),iven to understand that the

"His Greatest Sacrifice" is the proposals for the construction of roads, railways, harbours and shops and similar structures Mr. Ho Fook and other leading European Chamber has so far

feature at the World Theatre factories, and to build a city on modern lines, which might eventually along the line, including the Chinese residents, Mr. G. not received any communication:

to-day, whilst to-morrow, "After become the capital.

railroad compound at Tungahan Alabaster, Mrs. E. D. C. Wolf, on the subject.

your own Heart" will be shown.-- The Government bas appointed a commission to consider the sad the station and shops at Mrs. A. E. Irving and practically

Pages 4, 7 and 12. proposal,

votes.

Eastern Men. Returned.

Mr. M. Thornton, formaer Legislative Councilior.at Singapore, gained Tavistock for the Liberals beating the Conservative by 1951 Mr. Foot Mitchell (Conservative), formerly merchant of Japan, was returned for Saffron Walden by a majority of 3,047.

DEVELOPMENT OF ANGORA.

American Capitalists' Proposal

Paris, November 17.

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE REFLOTATION,

Paris, November 17.

Tai Sba Tau. To 1916, Mr.at the Executive Heads of the Christiansen resigned his execu- various Government Departments tive position to engage in import- After cordially shiking hands ing and engineering as proprietor with all present, His Excellency. and manager of the Kwong Tung who looked in the best of health. Engineering and Construction motored to Government Hoses

at 65 with Mr. Claud Severn. Company, with offices Central Avenue, Shameen, which

Chamber of

The

CHRISTMAS LETTERS.

ROMANCE OF FAMILY HEIRLOOM.

LISTEN I Vigorous advertising makes your goode more faster.

The attraction at the 8.ar

The

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Find by Out-of-Work Man. DEATH OF SIR FRANCIS TREVOR.

Record Registered Mail. London, November 17.

A fortune found in an old obest The death has occurred of Surgeon General Sir Francis Trevor

Through the courtesy of Mr. T, has resulted in the return to the K.C.SI, C.B., honorary surgeon to H.M. the King, at the age of 71'

Hya-s Superintendent of Mail Epsom Guardians of £38 108.

The 39th. Al Fresco Fate of the He served with distinction in India, Afghanistan, the Soudan, business he successfully conduct-

at the Post Office; we are enabled disbursed by them in the outdoor Society of St. Vincent de Paul and South Africa.

national group that gathered to show the fizures of the extra-relief. - Jed until his death.

will be held on Sunday, December He was active in local affairs about his bier and the deep fell ordinarily large volume of reg. It is a curious story. The finder the 10th-Page 4

At the Kowloon Theatre to- and a member of the Canton,sorrow of all, from those who had stered Christmas letters going was Hunter Charles Rogers, a Tungebau and Masonic Clubs and served him long and well in lesser Home by the M.M. Porthos on Cobham labourer, said to be the night Constance Talmadge will be of Lodge No. 2013 E C-Star of capacities to his dearest friends the 14th, and by the Empress of descendant of a well-knowo artist, seen in "Good References" A special meeting of the Senate has referred the Bill, with re- Southern Chins and Jubilee and relatives, was a high tribute Canta on the 17th. instant, who died about the middle of the Page 12. gard to refloating the sangue Industrielle de Chine to the Finance Chapter No. 2013 E.C. Royal Arch to the man."

There were 1438 covers sent by last century. and Foreign Affairs Commissions.

Masons. During 1920 be

to pight is Among the many present were the former and 1,693 by the WAS

On the death of his parents Theatre Acting Consul for Danmark and Consolar and other official repres latter mél, making in all a total Rogers inherited an old chest, Avalanche.Pare 11. Sweden during the absence of the entatives, Mr. Won Teh chang of 3,136, which compares with which, as be was out of work and Carroll and Company draw Consuls of those countries. and associates of the Chinese last year's 1442 (despatched by in receipt of relief, he decided to attention to Oldsmobile" Cars

His burial services were ably Staff of the Canton-Kowloon the Meator) and is easily a/rec-isell.

Jon Page 4.4 Four men have been executed in Doblin after being sentenced to handled by Mr. Hansen, the Railway, and Meants, Boothby ord, the large increase is He was overbaaling it with Membe and subscribers of the death by court martial for possessing revolvers without proper Daniel Conf Danish community. foreign staff, who, with the that, taking advantage of the false drawer containing six refer to the notice on Page 4

by the Consol, and the members Harris and J. T. Smith, of the accounted for

fathis object when he came upon a Hongkong Cricket Club should authority.

Even though tenlaunches made up deceased's Daoish friends, were advice of the Post Office, original paintings, one of which THE SIKH SHRINES QUESTION.

the funeral procession, those per-the pall bearers,

dents registered all letters in he believes to be a Rembrandt, The family wish to express tended for Christmas week sons who could be there repres London, November 17.

together with letters written by The Panjab Legislature bas passed the e-co'd reading of the eated but a small number of the their appreciation of the floral delivery at Home, in many cases famous artists. Shriver Reform Bill, designed to solve the Sikh troubis,

host of friends that are mourning tributes and to thank those of the these containing awall gifts such a real loss and who, as one, join Japanese community in charge as Christmas cards, etc. As stated He sold the chest to an in sincerest sympathies for Mrs. of the crematory for the car y previously, mails sent by the American collector for, £300, out Christiansen and their young extended in its use. The foal Porthos and Canada, though of which he has repaid the Warsaw, November 17. -

daughter. He was a man, to disposition of the remains will be by entirely different routes, are guardians. He will attend at The death is announced of Grzegorzewski, the well-known Pole. whom nationalities and prejudices made in Mr. Christiansen's home due to reach London on the same the next meeting to fender his

meant little, and the truly intertown of Varde, Denmark.. Iday, the Eist: December.

thanks personally.

EXECUTIONS IN DUBLIN.

London, November 17.

WE DON'T KNOW HIM.

To-Day's Exchange.

The closing rate of the dotier an demand to-day was la

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