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case of the morning after the right 'before, but it is more than likey

that your eyes need altsu live.

LAZARUS

PA, OUERSON ROAD CENTRAL

The only Europos Cptioun na tika Chakuna.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

FOUNDED 1851

No 12,554

GERMAN REPARATIONS.

Stern Measures by France.

# ##A£TX## WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922

REPORTED PLAN TO OCCUPY MORE】TERRITORY.

conference.

(Reuter's Service.)

SENSATIONAL AFFAIR ON H.M.S. TAMAR.

Serious Attack on an Officer.

.J

"DR." J. B. LAL

Fined a Hundred Dollars.

日登十月十

“SUI AN” PIRACY.

"Claim Against Chinese

Government.

SINGLE COPY. 10 CER 130 PER ANNUM

Banning Time,

Waiting Time,

CAR CO., LTD.

$5.00 per hour.

$1.25 per hour.

3-passenger Essex Sedan (closed) Tarn;

Running Time,

Waiting Time,

$6.00 per hour.

$1,50 per hour.

$7.00 per hour.

$1.75 per hour.

7-passenger Chändler & Hodson Tourime:

Running Times The

Wahing-Time,

Telephone:

Central 482 or 3552–24, De Vaur Road," Kowloon 226

26. Nathan Road.

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.

DEATH SENTENCE

PASSED.

TO COMPETIT )RS.

“with to draw the attention Wing Wo Street Case Ends. of those taking part in our Foot. ball Competition to the necessity

by post, all of which had to be aqualified, in accordance with

{ rules: These were frozit military || man, and it may be that there is some delay caused in the military

The case of J. B. Lal, who [described himself in the advert

In Connection with the

The Wing WoStreet case, which of all entries reaching the isements appearing in the localSai Aspiracy, the Hongkong. has been occupying Mr. Justice Telegraph office not later than A MARİNE ARRESTED.

papers an lodian physician-ble Canton and Macao-Steamboat Gomperts at the Qminalesions 500 om Saturday. On Monday. to effect radical cures for local Company notifies that it intends since fonda y consleder this we received a number of entries Paris, November 28.

The news has leaked out today affections, came up for hearing to prefer, in couro, a claim morning. Is Stringent coarcive measures against Germany, with a view to of a rather sensational happening before Mr. J. R. Wood athe against the enforcing reparations, were considered by the Cabinet presided over on board H. M. S. Tamar, ia cos-Police Court this morning. The through the by M. Millerand, at which Marshal Foch and M. Barthon, presiden: sequence of which Paymaster charge against defendant aty. To thes

filled be Commander Rateliff, is now in that of the Reparations Commission, were present.

not being properly sustained as a result of the pire: Beth prňonjeza Schemes considered were: The alteration of the Franco-hospital in a serious condition. authorised and rezistered, be didįtical attack. Passengers who and the Judg

Qwith portal service. We would advise The naval authorities, to whom practise in the Colony in con-ware aboard the Sui An at the sentence."

fall competitor either to see that German border by turther occupation of Rhanish territories, and af guarantee of the due deliveries of cost and coke for French industries. we applied for information this ravention of the law.

time of the pirney, and who The Attorney General (Roohan Friday evening, or, if that Itheir coupons are posted not later These measures are contemplated in the event of a failure to morning, are very reticent on the After setting out the provision suffered losses will be interested Mr. J. F. Kemp) conducted the is not possible, to arrange for secure an adequate reparations settlement at the coming Brussels matter, stating that, pending full of the Ordinance in question, the to learn that the Company is pre-case for the Crown Prisoners delivery once during

investigations, they are unable to Assistant Crown Solicitor (Mr.pared to receive and put forward, were defended by Mr. Campbell Questions in British Parliament.

give any details.

Hazelrigg) who prosecuted, said with the Company's own claim, Prosser (instructed by lessrs. Saturday foreboan. From what we learn, it appears that the case was confined to two any claims on their behalf.

With regard to this week's that a Royal Marinr, who was on main-issues-aherber the defen- It is also interesting to note

Leo ana Kuss).

counan, we understand that Mr. Campbell Prosser said he sentry duty on board the ship, dant did or did nos practise as that our Canton correspondent rs-wax calling no evidence. The EL.M.S. Despatch has withdrawa entered Paymaster Commander doctor, and whether he was on ports that the American Consul Attorney-General admitted that from both divisions of the league, Ratcliff's cabin during the earls was not actually registered under General there has drawn up a lit was not part of his case that owing to early departure on a two hours of yesterday morning-soon the Ordinance. The second point list of losses sustained by either of the two prisoners fired which this ship was due to play (months' craise. The matobes after four o'clock. It is stated that was disposed of by an admission American missionaries in the the fatal shot. It was a very asleep in his bd, inflicting very Court was left to decide on the recent movement of troops and either of those two mea did £re withdrawn from the coupon list. he attacked the officer, who was from Mr. Leo Longinotto, and the North River district during the vital point in counsel's case that Saturday have, therefore, been severe injuries with a piece of first count only.

has sent the same to the Combat fatal shot. He submitted This will mean that competitors metal. Shouting was heard by

Evidence was then given by missioner for Foreign Affairs, de-cha

are this week required to forecast other officers, who went to the Detective Sergeant Watts of manding compensation.

jeleven instead of thirteen assistance of the Paymaster Com.

matches. visit be made in plain mander. The man was subsequent-

clothes to the sddress of the de and the injured officer taken to hospital, where

London, November 28.

In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr. Bonar Law said he had no information justifying his saying that French

occupation of the Ruhr was imminent.

He waPunable to answer a hypothetical question as to whether the British Government would morally or militarily support such Foccupation. (Ministerial caeers).

The questioner drew attention to the rumours by the Press that occupation was imminent Mr. Bonar Law replied that no steps of any kind in that direction had yet been taken.

A French Denial.

Paris, November 28.

Official circles categorically deny that yesterday's meeting dis-1 arrested cussed the possible occupation of two-thirds of the Ruhr, including Essen and Bochum, and the annexation of the pccupied territory on ho the left bank of the Rhine.

THE GREEK FOLLY.

Will Alienate the Powers,

London, Novmeber 28.

M. Gounaris, who was Greek Premier from April, 1921, to May, 1922, when M. Strates succeeded hits, was unable to attend the later stages of the Athens trial of Cabinet Ministers in consequence of his suffering from typhoid.

The news of the sentences has created a lamentable impression, and in authoritative circles in London it is painted out that the action of the military extreriets is likely seriously to affect Greece, as it will alienate the moral and financial support of the ureat Powers.

Executions Carried Out.

Athens, November 28. The ex-Ministers Gounarias, Theotokis, Baltazze, and Pro- topapadakis, Gen. Hulj anestis and M. Stratos have been executed, by shooting

TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT.

Co-Operation of Railways Sought.

London, November 28.

Increased Number Without Work.

London, November 28. The unemployed in Britain last week increased by 1,847.

THE RUSSIAN DEMAND.

Allies Consider Their Reply.

Lausanne, November 28,

The Allied delegates conferred this morning with regard to the Russian note insisting on Russian participation in all the discussions of the conference equally with the other Powers.

It is understood that they decided to refer the matter to their respective Governments before replying.

in a

serious

lies now condition.

A preliminary enquiry into the matter has, we hear, already been held, but until matters have proceeded further the authorities

will make no statement.

Paymaster. Commander John

fendant at No. 12 Nathan Road.

SHANGHAI'S NEW HOTEL

A Magnificent Building Planned.

from the evidence it WAS obvious that neither of them did. In the

of case itbe first accased, bad he dropped a weapon it would most likely have been picked up and handed to the police. With regard to the second accused,

News in To-day's New Advertisements.

The witness. was füffering from ear trouble, and it was on this subject that he engaged in

the revolver which the prosecu The Hongkong Sharebrokere, consultation with the defendant, who asked how long the dise230

tion alleged was found on him Association intimate days of was .32. The bullet which was jaettlement for 1923.-Page 4. bad been chronic and took bim; to a window to look at the place Mr. J. H. Taggårt, managing tamod in the unfortunate de Passengers who were aboard - affected. The witness was then director of the Horgkong Hotel tective was a .38, which could not the "Sui An" at the time of the and a small glass phisl contain-Colany with the news that the big revolver. given a battle of white powder Co, Ltd., has returned to the have been discharged from that recent piracy should refer to an important announcement on

The feature at the World

T. Ratcliff, who was living on board the ship, only arrived in the Calony less than six months ago. He was advised to mix with be expected to be started in the aspect, Counsel's contention was

ing some oily liquid. The former hotel projected for Shanghai may With ragard to the legal Page 4.

There will be no tes dance at He received his present appoint-

warm water and inject into the near future. When a 1-legraph (toat if ment on April 10th. of this year.

3 number of men the Hongkong Hotel on the 30th. a wash by means of af representative called on Later enquiries made this after ear as

himgathered together for a falonicus inst.-Page 4. noon reveal the fact that the fringe, and the latter he was yesterday, Mr. Taggart produced purpose and it was found from injured officer is 17ing seriously told to insert by the application a blue print, and the impressions their acts or the waspous found Theatre is The World and Its ill at the Royal Naval Hospital, of a few drops at a time into the obtained therefrom were that upon them, that they were going Woman.-Page 12.

"The White Rider" is showing suffering from & fractured skull. ear. For this reith defendant past botal enterprises will be ex- to overcome any opposition, and charged witness $7, doing $as ceeded by the new venture that a man was killed by one of them, to the cost of the medicine, sad is to zive Shanghai the distine the whole were guilty of murder. $3 as a consulting fee.

tion of possessing the most com-provided they were present.

· ANOTHER PIRACY.

Fishing Junk Attacked.

CANTON NEWS.

year a similar medical advertise- ment by a Dr. Paul L. Baregovsky. who described himself 65 B "physician of ostural

thers.

opera

The

+

LISTEN!

at the Coronet Theatre to-day.* Page 13.

The .5. "Neleus" baring A point raised here was whether modious and finest hotel in the Counsel submitted that there arrived with cargo, consignees the defendant, whom witness had Far East. There will be two large was ample evidence to show that are given the usual notice.- described as being able to speak wing blocks, of savan stories each, there was a dispersal of the rob- Page

Particulars and conditions of oaly broken English, did use the linked up to the main build |bers. Practically all the witnesses word "consulting" when being. A magnificent decorative from the house were agreed that the letting by public anction of Another piracy is reported. charged the fee in question. In effect will be obtained from the there were robbers left on te one lot of Crown Land are given The master of A fishing reply to his Worship, Sergeant elaborate nature of the facade, premises when the Bret abatos Page 4. junk which left Hongkong Watts said that the defendant the grand entrance being at the be fatal shot--was fired. short time.

informs ago

the simply mentioned "fee without head of a broad flight of steps Quoties from Archbold, counsel

merchant who doesn't police

In front of the building and for the defence went on to submit that bis Vessel was adding the other word. pirated during the night. of the Mr Longicotto, who defended, between the two wings will be that if the murder had been com- believe in advertising in the one Mr. Bonar Law, and the Ministers of the Exchequer, Board of 24th. instant in Pingo Bay asked this question: How is The style of architecture sait the robbers had been met fronted by a lively competitor constructed a beautiful fountain.mitted in No. 26. Wing Wo Street cho grows most anxious when con- Trade, Labour and Transport conferred at Downing Street with which is in Chinese waters not your ear now !

The witness:-It is not better.

what resembles the magnificent with opposition and one had who Zoes. representatives of the railway companies, whom the Premier invited far from Shan Mei, where the

His Worship:~~Did you use

houses ia Italy and taken

bis out

revolver] to co-operate in anticipating the construction and replacement of Sui An pirates are believed to

France. have their stronghold,

and shot 079 of the pauple the medicine?

There will be a special dance capital works with a view to relieving unemployment.

The pirates. soon thirteen in

The new Hotel Maj-atic, as it there-thers WAS

no question The witness:-I did not, your is very appropriately named, is about it; the whole of them would

at the Kowloon Theatre to-night. number, boarded the junk from Worship.

-Page 12. another vessel, being armed withi The reply caused laughter into be located on the old McBain have been guilty of murder in law.

Consignees are advised of the revolvers and rifles, and stole Court.

estate of ten acres which has On the passages which, he had arrival of the s. "Schlesien." jewellers, money, clothing, fish and all the junk's fishing bets what he had to say would be simp-cost. Wark on the construction or six men who were in Wing Wo Mr. Longinotto stated that Hotel combine at a considerable persons guilty were only the five

come into the possession of the cited, counsel submitted that the Page 10..

Mustard & Co. draw attention and lines, as well AS

toly excuses for his client's mistake will occupy two years and the Street when the fatal shot wa-Page 3.

to "Magnetic" stoves and heaters. firearms and two anchors. They in the matter. He (defendant) had total cost of the enterpie ie fixed. Neither of the prisoners then escaped in the direction of felt that there was justification reckoned to amount to three were amongst those five or six.

The attraction at the Ster Kip Shek. The pirates are said for doing what he bad dose from million dollars. When completed

Theatre to-night Is "Chains," to have been Hoklos and Puntis.

Later in his address, Counsel Pages 4 and 12. the fact that there appeared in the it will easily be the biggest hotel reforred to the deposition of a papers of the 19:b. January of this in the Far East.

A 214 h.p. Enfield Motor Cycls man who had left the Colony-is for sale-Page 4. In Hongkong.

The prisoners were ignorant men

The electrical department of Speaking on a subject of more and could not cross-examine that the Hongkong Hotel Company interest to the local public, Mr. witness. Counsel gave it as his make suggestions for Electrical The Watchmakers' Strike. pratica," who cured all chronic Taggart referred to the intended opinion that prisoners who were Gifts.-Page 2.

commencement, in the early part too poor to afford it should be disesses by natural methods of the new year, of the Peninsula given legal aid as the Police Cours

To-Day's Exchange. “That man was never prosecuted,”

Hotel at Kowloon, and to the pro-ļin these cases. Mr. Longinotto remarked.

The Attorney-General quoted The closing rate of the dollar on posed reconstruction of the older Mr. Hazelrigg: Tbare was nothing on the record to show section of the Hongkong Hotel as authorities in answer to the con-demand to-day was 2s. 3/16d..

of the counsel for

The Weather. he was not a qualified soon as the new Kowloon hotel is tentions

opened. The roof garden is about defence. The Attorney-General 2 p.m. Barometer:-30.03. Tem- Mr. Longinotto:-Au authoris- to be finlabed, and it has been submitted that actual physical perature:-75. Humidity:-28 arranged that carbaret entertain-presence within eyeabot and ed doctor never advertises.

the Continuing, Gefending ments on the American plan be earshot of the crime was & DECKS-

thesary periodically included in

ingredient which must fact-guilty of the death of the solicitor said that the defendant

the In the present strike of watch-felt that he bad some justific features at this new and fashion-exist before persons who formed detective? Referring to

s common design were made chase, his Lordship thought great makers in Hongkong thers apation in view of this procedent,

Mr. Taggart said that he had liable for the acts of their con- credit was due to the police. The pears to be some co-operation Moreover, he had practiced in with members of the same calling different British Colonies and arranged for the bringing out, at federates. It did not matter that detective's action, the Judge des- in Canton. We learn that, failing beld permits from the respective suitable intervals, of entertainers individuals might have formed cribed as as fine a thing as going

from Americs who will appear separate parties afterwards. The over to get satisfaction from their Governments. In each one of throughout the circuit of hotels Attorney-General suggested that Coming to the legal position, employers, who have completely these permita, his name appear included in the combice. Ample the first accused was in the bis Lordship said the question ignored their demands. the ed Canton strikers have joined Defendant's case was a peculiar Provision will be made for entergang of five or six men; he ran was: did the jury find that the with the employces of the one. He was what might be tainments of this character at the in the same direction as they did. gang's purpose was to effect this weaving trades and have described as a native physician,new Peninsula Hotel, and their Be contended, however, that all robbery and then to get away London, November 28. petitioned the Civil Governor the fourth generation, in fact, popularity with residents should the robbers were guilty, because using whatever force or violence

be assured. M. Long, the Governor-General of French Indo-China, who is an the subject of their present of a family of physic returning there from France, has landed at Colombo suffering from condition, which is described as ions which used herbs only as "being hungry and cold, and all curse He had been described as

"doctor" in many British Colonies should not be subject to the fine on account of our hard-hearted employers." The fact is that in which he had practised, and which is provided by the Ordin- the case had been laid before the standing that those who had theno strikers, like those in this was clearly entitled to sell berbalance. You advertised in the jury by the Attorney-General revolvers should use them, the Colony, want the privilege of medicine. Mr. Longinotto referred European papers as la' physician with his accustomed fairness and Judge thought that should be overhauling their employers ace the intended early departure and practised as a doctor. You ability and also very ably by sufficient.

After being absent about count books to see that there of his client from the Colony and have practised here as a doctor Counsel for prisoners. The ques- eball be no surpina profita. If asked his Worship to exercise the and have charged fees here, which tion was whether accused were quarter of an hour the jury there are, they want these to be utmost leniency.

is against the law. Ifine you the part of the gang, and if they were brought fordillet of guilty disposed of by 20 per cent: His Worship (to the defen-amount provided by the Ordin- then the further question sub against both socused, who were

dant)-I do not see why you ance $100.

sequently arose; were they in sentenced a fisted above.

It is reported that the Italian plenipotentiary favoured the ad- mission of the Russians to all discussions.

RISE IN PRICE OF RUBBER.

London, November 28.

A rise in the price of crude rubber to 131⁄2 pence per pound, yesterday, is attributed mainly to the support from American manu facturere, owing to lessened pressure to sell forward.

WOOL AND COTTON COMBINE.

New York, November 28,

A close alliance bas been formed between the American Woollen Company and the Consolidated Textile Corporation, which controls seven hundred thousand cotton spindles.

fever.

COLONIAL GOVERNOR FALLS ILL.

TO SET AUSTRIA ON HER FEET,

London, November 28,

The Austrian Parliament has accepted the League of Nations' scheme for the financial rehabilitation of Austria,

(Othe, Telegrams on Pana 3.)

A new measure for temporary relief pending the arrival of the first instalment of the foreign loan is the receipt in advance of a year's rate from householders in that the province of Kwangtung, interest being at 15 per cent. The Magistrates of the different districts have been notified of the decision.

'cumahaw" to themselves.

octor.

28. "Dr. J. B. Lal.'

■ble resort.

the top of a trench.

it was clear from their actions appeared necessary? His Lord- and arms that they had formed abip did not think it mattered together to carry out the robbery very much even if one of the by force of arms if necessary. accused had no revolver. If it Bumming up, his Lordship said was part of the common under-

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