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TURKS GIVEN TIME.

OUNDED 1881

四拜油 號每月式中小雞 THURSDAY,

P. 12,807

Must Reply by Next Sunday.

NO SEPARATION OF ALLIES.

unnecessary alarni

Turks.

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BANK OFFICIAL SENTENCED.

Fourteen Years' Imprison.

ment.

Courtesy. "Daily Pelletia") Manila, Jan. 31.

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RIVER PIRACY.

Captain Wounded and Passengers Kidmyed.

TO-DAY'S WEDDING.

Mr. G. Miskin—Miss Joyce Kam.

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GARRISON BILLIARDS.

ARMS ON A.JUNK.

Br. Taylor, R. G. A., Champion.

Vessel May be Confiscated.

A wedding of much tocal

Charges of possession of 39 News has reached veto day of interest was solemnised at St. the Soldiers Club was filled by manition and 519 tzels of opium.

The spacious billiard room of kisusers, 1,900 rounds of-an a serious piracy, which took place John's Cathedral this afternoon officers and men of the Garrison resulting from a visit made by the yesterday on the run between the bridegroom being Mr. Kongmoon and Macro.

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Is loro Lerma former chief of the foreign department of the London, January 01. Authoritative circles in London je kot consider the French note

Philippines National Bank, was to Angora introduces any new factor in the situation, and deprecate sentenced to 14 years sod 4. imprisonment and to They polls out that the British do not regard, the pesca tresty in anywise an ultimatum, and believe France indemnify the Bank in the sum

of Pesoa 79.693. anxious to avoid at all costs a breach with the Turks, but there is no question of France's desiting separate preferential treatment by the the three cases appealed to from

The Supreme Court decided on

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the lower tribunal,

Lerms, in the first case, was French official circles are surprised at the sensation in Britsidareused of defrauding the Bank with regard to the French rate. It is stated that Britain all alon of Pesos 37,578, thorough informed the French he did not e msider the Lausanne treaty an ultimatum. The French desire to avoid anything that night he manipulation of German Marke: considered hustling the Turks into war and are prepared to givin the second case with having he creeks of the river and there pretty in a gown of white all after 8 pm. the gunner taking the arms count,

4-frauded the Bank through a als Rcation of documents of | Pesas 3×359; and in the third cass the complaint charged bim with embezzlement of Pesar 14,333.

Paris, January 31.

them time for consideration for the present. There is no question of separate Franco-Turkish negotiations.

Lausanne, January 1. Ismet has asked for a delay for a week in order to consider the treaty. He has promised meanwhile to emplor every means to secure an agreement The Conference adjourned for ten minutes to consider its reply, after which Lord Curzon, on behalf of the "Allies, granted the Turks a delay until Sunday evening.

He said he hoped to shake hands on a common victors. The British de legation will remain at Lausanne until Sunday night.

Constantinople, January 31.

The Turkish Press is unanimaus in abusing France for what it considers the whscceptable terms of the draft treaty of Lausanne.. And charges ber with perfidy, the abuse being mingled with threats of retaliation in Smyrna. The public has been led to believe that,

CHINESE "SOCCER" PLAYERS.

Geoffter Miskin (younger son of a night to witness the final for police on a trading jank last night. It appears that the Kongmoon-the late Mr. William Miskin and the Garrison Championship beere heard against the master Macso passenger bost, which is Mrs. Serres, of the Vicarage RG.A., and Pte. Bennett, R., Court this morning.

two Br. Taylor, 88: Co -ed one of his fokis at the Police owned by a Chinese company. Birchington, Kent) and the bride SC Among the officers present was on her way down to Macao Miss Joyce Adye Ram (lder

The Magistrate (Mr. J R. Wood) yesterday when a ducting of daught of Mr. and Mra Elward werk R. E. Major Genera), Siraked Inspector Spear of the strued pirates suddenly made an Ram, of The Cottage, The Peak) John Fower, GC, Chins Coin Water Police, if it was intended attack on the Ciptalici cr. Bath well known in the and: Major H Iner Jones, 0.0.that a committal would be asked The Captain (a Pertueuese) and Cut-ng, and there was a large 15.0 Maj Gande, RE; in the case. before the pirates succeeded in the ceremony. three of the crew were wounded gathering of guests to witnessident Soldiers' Club Committes); the CS. P. on the palat, sad Inter Capt. Harden, King's Regt (Pres The officer want to consult with

aetting control of the boat. Thes

The bride, who was given away

ard Lt. Hammond RE returned to the Cours with the then ran the areamer up one of hy her father, looked extremely

[(Srcretary).

nformation that this Course The game commenced shortis would be required in respect of dibarked, taking with fubmoracain, oraped. and with

Being under some 38 passengers for ibe pur-bodice and train embroidered the lead. The opening play was the toms limit set by posa of holding them to ransom with pearls. She carried a sheathery scrappy. Taylor showing the Ordinance in question, the Only the above rather meagre of lilies and was attended a sign of nervousness and be police would miso sak för an order details have come to band at bridesmaids by Miss Betty Ras, miscued several times. Taylor from his Worship for the co- prevent, and the eventual fate of Miss Marion Wolfe and Missbad the game well in hand and the fiscation of the vessel. the steamer or its officers and Dorothy Beckwith, who wore cores of the two men as the

leader reached craw is not known.

dresses of turquoise satin and

each hundred talle, and carried baskets of ero- violets.

To Tour Australia.

Mgr Then Commapendent)

Shanghai, Jan. 31. Mr. Millard. .representiaz

Mosul is the only difficulty, but is dismayed to find that questions; Australian Rugby Clubs. an like the Capitulations, the Ottoman public debt, and the Thracian nounces that he has abandoned railway station of Karagatch Azure disagreeably among the con. the idea of taking a Chinese- ditions. The French are accused of trying to slip in objectionable Rugby team to Australia. He clauses on the strength of Britain's quarret over Mau!

will salont a "Soccer" elevan in North China for a tour in the Malia, January 31. The Ajax has returned from Alexandria, not going to the Dur- |

Antipodes. danelles.

Better Prospects.

Lausanne, Februaty 1.- The dramatic situation created by last night Paris telegram appears to have been entirely altered to day. The conciliatory car ́acter of to-day's ́apeeches seemata hava crested à new a'mosphere, The feeling prevaile that precis practically secured. 1: note- worthy that the Turks bave ordered a new is it of anals.

Athens, February 1.

THE DANCING CRAZE.

Shanghai Badly Bitten.

Der Gen Correspon fent).

Shanghai. Jan. 31. Eleven bundred people attended the British Women's Association The Greek commander-in-chief dentaret that the neutral zaneen dance this afternoon at the no longer exted in the presence of the Turkish army in East New Cariton. This is a Shang- Thrace, in violation of the Mudania Convention, freeing Greece trombai record. say Engagement.

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Lausanne, Februar 1. Jipin has been taking prominent part in eist ni achieve a satisfactory Bakterioent. daton Hayashi on many no-f casions impres-ed on the Turks their need for price and a concil

atory attitude towards the Allies, The Japaneus have postponed. beiz departure until Sunday, believing that by then an agreement will be reachert,

Failure

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It was intimated by the Magis trate that the question of con Escation would be considered at the next hearing before the evidence would be taken for the committal of the prisoners,

Taylor.

SHRINERS COMING TO HONGKONG.

100

200

30

100

500

The bride's mother WDS attired in maurs crepe moricain, (with BALTO velvet bat, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle: Taylor won by 266 points. hard labour on the master and

Bennett.

69 120

153

180

234

Both prisoners baving pleaded powersion, bis Worship dealk with the opium charge by im- posing a sentence of a year's

was nine months on his foki There 9. M.was a third charge of dropping

After the Correspondent)

Shanghai, Jan. 31. Mr. Denman Fuller was at the Taylor's biggest break Local Shriners are entertaining organ; and the "best man" w1934. and, Bennett's 14. the San Francisco Shrine Delera. T. W. Hill.

Strood, BA.S.C. ably rion which is to leave by the Subsequently a largely-attend-formed the duties of raferea end discovery but this was

per something overboard to prevent President Wilson for Hongkong ed reception was held at Kings-marker. The Bombr. received a drawn, no evidence being offered. with- o Friday en route for Mails, cier, where Mr. and Mrs. Miskin grea: ovation when he made the where a deremonial will be held. received the congratulations of winning stroke.

NORDAU MEMORIAL

SERVICE.

Dar then Correspondant).

Zianists

Shanghai, Jan. 31 here are holting a memorial service for the late Maxi Nordau on Thursday.

ULTIMATUM TO LITHUANIA.

A LUSITANIA ECHO.

their nu nerons friends. Later [the naviy-marned couple `left) for Mr. Edkins' bungalow at Re- Joalse Bay, where the honeymoon is being spent, the bride's going sway dr-s- being of blue powder; [crep decline.

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NGAI STILL HELD.

Will Sun and Chan Become Reconciled?

Presentation of Cups.

A large array of silver cups were then placed upon the billiard table, 36 in number.

News in To-day's New Advertisements.

A notice concerning Interpart

Capt. Harden, before asking the General to

present the trophies to the winners, gave | football appears on gaze 4. the following details :—

A desirable leasehold properly

Lammert

The Amateur Championship | is to be sold by public auction on open to W.O.'s, N.CO.'s and men the 13th. inst by of the Garrison for a challenge | Brothers—Pago 4. cup presented by Sir Paul Chater,

1.G-won by

are

Kaai's Royal Hawaiian Trouba-

appearing at the Theatre Royal-Pazs 4.

The Heart of Maryland" is the attraction at the Kowloon Theatre.-Pace 12.

"Hakone

LISTEN I

prorita

Br. Taylor, dours 88 h. Co. RG A.; runner-up. te. Paris, January 31. A Cantos correspondent îù- Bennett, R.A.S.J. Highest break. The conference of ambassadory has decided to send a Note, forms us that in reply to An in the tournament Br. Taylor.

to an ultimatum, requesting urgent request made by th- which, it is understood, amounts

The Soldiers' Club Cup. Lithuania to restore a normal situation at Memel. It demands the Commercial Union for the re-open to tame of six from H. M. The programme of the forth- The Allied delegaten strongly urged. Parkey to accept the treats, withdrawal of Lithuanian troops and armed, banda, the dissolution lease of General Naai Bong pinz, ships, Police, Wrders, D face coming Gilbert and Sullivan sea- and Baron Hayashi said he even stly hoped that peace would come of the Prov: onal Government and the terextab ishment of inter-he Kwangsi General Yeune Corps and Caits of the Garrison—| 8n is given on page 4 hoon. He pointed out that Turk hals cure I practically everything All -1 authority. It is understood that the Note threatens forcible Hi-man has stated that he has won by 89 h. Company R.GA; Consigues are notified of the she asked for with regard to sovereignty. The American present activs.

not the power to liberate the Runners-up, Royal Engineers arrival of the 1.5. itive Mr. Child's address deeply unpressed the Dont renc

cptive general. He added that! Tigheat break Major Gandy ( 0) Mara"-Page 11. aid Americans were ready to help with all their pawer to secure |

[Ngai's life was quite safe and Hongkong Volunteer Cup, pres world peace, and he believed prace wouti, be male

Albany, January 31.

that his fate would be decidedented in 1912. Open to teams of would be a world calamity. bat for Turkey it would be! The New York court of appeal has upheld the verdict of the after Sun Yat-sen's arrival. 18 from Units of the Garrison-

iereparable tragedy. Turkey would lose all her advantages by vercourts that the sinking of the Lusitanis was an act of war, It is rumoured that negotiations won by Sird. Company R.G.A f she failed to co-op-rate with the Allies folly. n'y by pacel therefore the war clause in the insurance poles of Alfred Glare taking place for a reconcilia, runners-up, Royal Engine ra- adverting aunapunitive, how cou'd Turkey establian hersell in the family of nat one.

Vanderbilt has automatically nullified the palieg. The Vanderbilt tion between Sun Yat-sen and highest beak, Major Gandy (42) Ismet declared the Turks did not desire territory outside the state was suing the insurance company for refusal to pay the policy-deprive the Yunnan and Kwanzsi were ind bred to the following han King-ming in order to Capt. Harden said the Garrison boundaries of Turkey, but expressed the opinion that a good deal of

"Desam Street" in the current aw matter had been introduced into the treats which had not been

troops of power. However, large donors of rups: Sir Paul Chater, attraction at the Chronn? Then iscussed, for example the limitation of the Turkish forces in Exst

forces of these troops are arriving cop for winner of the Garrison tre-Page 12. Thrace; and declared that Turkey was bent on peine,

daily, and even if the negotiations (chan pionship; Me H. I Taylor. The Empress Store advertis” s were to succeed, the clearing out six cups for winners of the special brand of Pilesner Beer. of these force could be soldiers' Clab tournaments Page 3 off-ced without greatd-vastalion Mears. Bridley and Co, three

The attraction at the World- 1 Le inhabitants are suffering cups for the highest break in each through the harsh behaviour of tournament: Mr. A. M. Thorn- Theatre is "The House that Jazz the newly-arrived Kwangsi' and hill, runners-up cup

Built Page 12. Garrison

The as. "President McKinley" Yunnan troops. who do not Championship.

The G.O.C. then presented the having arrived, contigners are hesitate to enter shops and houses

: folio-Soldiers Riven the usual notice. Paze 11.

At the Star Theatre, ather articles. They refuse toj Club Cup, 88th. Co. RGA; leave unless their wishes are Hongkong Volunteer Cup. 83rd Teeth of the Tiger" is being complied with or small sums of Co., RG A; (Sir Paul harer's screened Page 12. money paid.

Cur). Br. Taylor. On the refusal of Wu Hon.msn Cups to winners and runners. to resume the post of Civil up and for the highest break in Governor, a number of person each tournament.

GERMANY'S DEFAULT.

Franco-Belgian 'Notification.

THE SAGHALIEN OIL CONCESSIONS.

London, January 31.

The Manchester taunton states that further light is desirable regarding the grant of oil concessions in Saghalien to an American corporation, and ask whether the Japanese Government will welcome the construction of American ports in a place so contiguous to Japan

THE RUBBER RESTRICTION SCHEME.

London, January 31.

Paris, January 31.

It is officially stated that there will be no change for the quarter The French and Bigian Gieraments have informed the Ceresioning February 1st. in the percentage standard of production of and seiz> cooking utensils and trophies an Cavernment that in view of the general default declared by rubber exportable on the minimum duty for Ceylon and Malaya.

be Reparations Commission the occupation authorities in the Ruhr ave been ordered to prevent ang despatch of coal or coke to noccupied Germany from to morrow. The right is reserved to apase fresh sanctions if they prove necessary.

London, January 31,

TERRIBLE GERMAN MINE EXPLOSION

Berlin, January 31.

A serious coal-damp explosion occurred in a mine at Beuthen. In London the foreign exchange market is violently erratic. and Only 300 cut of 800 miners have so far been rescued, of whom 10 ainess is very difficult. Marks closed at 220,000 to 245.00, French have been sent to hospital. Thirty-five corpses have been raised. anc at 97.33. Belgian at 91.15, the lire at 9834. and sterling at 6374.

FUNDING THE DEBT TO AMERICA.

London, January 31.

The British Cabinet bas decided to accept, America's far to nd the British debt for a decade at thrae per cent, and after that per cent. with half per cent. sinking fund, and payments spread er sixty years altogether.

Washington. February 1. The Secretary to the Treasury states that the British decision accept the debt suggestions hsa opened the way to immediate afting of the recommendations the President will thake for altera

a of the funding law in order to legalise the proposed terms.

CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA.

Newcastle, S.A., January 31. On the resumption of the match between the MC C. and the rthern Districts, the weather WAR fine and but, and are was a good attendance. The Northern Districts scored total of 137 runs, Gilligan taking

of thir wickets 34 rans. The M.C.O. compiled 284 for the loss of eight wickets,

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d declared. Woolley contributed 58 of the M.0.0.'s total and Maca The Northern Districts, going in again, scored 67 for 8, and the itch was drawn.

LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

Delhi, January 31. The Legislative Assembly has passed without discussion & Bill giving effect in British India to the Washington Treaty limiting

navel armamente.

THE CONQUEROR'S LAST JOURNEY.

London, January 30. The British super-dreadnough: Conqueror has gone to breaking up yards in accordance with the Washington Treaty.

the

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The

To-Day's Exchange.

Th. closing rate of the dollar un

hare be-n namet by the Ching Soldiers' Club Tournament.- Hok Iu for the position. Amongst Winners: Mr. Gr. Taylor, Sedeaand to-day was 29. 3.1f15di. these are Li Kim-yuer. Li Io-Barchard, S. M. Gillard. Br.

под Wan Chung-yao adTaylor, Gr. Henwood, and Gr. General Yeong Hi-min. With McDade. Runners-up: Major regard to the Provincial Gardy, S. C. Smith, C. S. M. Treasurership, since the fight Smith, Q. M. S. Wilso. Spr. East P of Yiog Saingam, of Hook-and Sign. Payne, Highest колко who aivanced nearly break, Major Gandy.

Lighting Up-Time.

Lighting Up Time to-day 612

$200 000 in the three days dur Volunteer Tournament.-Win- ine which he was in office, no-one ner:: Sat. Beatwell, C. S. M

amount of work was necenuary, can be found lling to acept Davies, Mr. Gr. Walkingtoo, C. and their thanks were due to Mr. the position. The Yurman and Q, M. S. Baker. Sat. Marshall, Thorohill, the Manager of the Kwangsi commanders are now Szt. Smith, Br. Allen and GrCub, for the excellent arrange- considering the creation of a tem-|Frampton. Ronners-up: Majorments mada för bringing these paraly RevenueCollecting Bureau Gandy, S C Smith, C. S. M tournaments through and for the The death has occurred of James Tyldesley, the Lancashire faster to strengthen the fio-Smith, Q. M. S. Wilson, Q. M. 8 amount of work he hai pus in to Maughan, C. Q. M. 3 Withan, make them a success, He con-

bowler,

OBITUARY.

London, January 31.

THE RAPALLO TREATY.

Berlin, January 31. Rossis and Germany have exchanged ratifications of the Rapillo Treaty.

PAYING THE PENALTY.

Niewadomski has been executed.

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Warsaw, February 1

ancial posi ioo.

It is reported that all the com-Spr. East and Sign. Payne.gratulated the winners and manders under GeneralEsu Sung-Highest break, Major Gandy.

hoped that the runners-up would

given for the G.O.C.

were

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chi and General Li Fock-lum: Garrison Championship Tournain next year, in Fution hava declined to bring ment-Winsér: Br. Taylor, their forces back to Kwangtung Raoner-up, Pte. Bennett. Highest three cheers and a "tiger"

On the esll of Cipt. Harder,

outil the pappy which they have break, Br. Taylor, planted is harvested. At present, Following the presentation, the General Shum Hung-ying's forces General said that it gave him bare secured all the strategic great pleasure to come positions along the North River present the trophies to the tournaments wand. Va and are preparing * · strópíg|carefni.coms-fitnes

G. 4. M. Hellmark the President of the Sub-

to Committee appointed" for the

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