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The

Hongkong Telegraph.

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COLOGNE RAILWAYICONTROVERSY.

German Prince Arrested.

· (Raster'i Servics.)

THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923.

四炸雞

登月三天心意

SECOND DAY OF RACES.

IDEAL DAHLIA WINS THE DERBY.

.

London, February 28. Two qurations disturbing Anglo-French relations are still un. settled, namely the use of the Cologue railway lines and the French confiscation of 123 milliards of marks en route to Cologne from

BEATS KING HENRY BY A HEADS Berlin. According to Paris correspondents, negotiations on the former question are approaching a rupture owing to the irreconcil

To-day is Derby Day for Hong- ability of the French demand for permission rtually to take off kong, and, with the fine weather the whole main railway system during the busiest part of the day. and the British stipolation that the railways shall only be used in prevailing, promises to prove one great emervencies. The local military authorities will probably of the most successful auch days for seams to come. With the large refer the difficulty to London and Paris for fresh instructions. The question of the consscation of marks in even more serious, for sixty-number of entries, and the kaen seven millions of this sum was destined for the Pritish army, and part of the previous day, tha the balance was largely for use in the British zone. Hitherto bere crowd attending today

naturally a big one, and interest is no indication of the French releasing the money.

in the event, particularly the big race, ran high

Paris, February 93.

Duerraldorf, February 28. French troope forcibly entered the police, barracks at Bochum and disarmed the security police.

Stricter French Measures.

London, February 23, The customary daily list of expulsions and arrests followed counter-measures on the part of Germans is announced from the Khina I, notably at Offburg, where the Governor and head of the G- darmerie were arrested for disob-ying the French upon the gendarm-s left their posts and they will also be arrested Lard courtmartin led.

There

Time-i min. 561/5 ste. Pari-mutuel Winner, 41

Cash Sweep- Places-1570; $7.70; $22.50.

Ticker No. 324 121085

49 3nd. 169 3rd.

was $15 Tickets and Com

mission

two

6310.0 $155.0

日四十月正

SIKULE LOPS, ID EAR

The PAR ANNUM

-THE GOVERNOR'S · CUP} «~THE BLACK

Presented by His Excellents the STAKES-Winser 8000,

DE CLEVELAND

5 oord tyres; 3. wizi - wh Magneto'; food resà 'and in tonnean; forat upho aluminiu u stepa Ein plaos ronning boards);

1923 Model 5-passenger

THE DRAGON MOTH

For Main Office-

For Show Room.

BOCK" Second

Governor, with 2000 added for a Third 8150 For China Ponies Winner. Second $300, Third 2000 fide Griffins on date of entry. |For China Ponies. Fire Purlongs | Dan Mile and a quarter.

FINAL

(Dalgarno) 1 EDITION

Mr. Dynasty's Kine Johania Masare. Stephen & Stitt's

Sir Paul's Sportsman Dahlia (Vida) Messrs Stephen & Stitt's BeDz (Crokam) H. Sassoon's Roman

H. Warrior Mr.

Mr.

There were ten starters, Won by length and a half, half a length between second and third.

Time min, 14 3,5 secs. Fri-motor-Winner, $16.90, Places $5.90; $5.90. 7.60.

H

... ... $375.00

163.1950 $25 Tickets and Com-

Secund

Cash Sweep

Ticket No. 372 1st. 83,503.50

64) 2nd. $1.101 00 | 62 3rd. 8500.50

$1,470.00

$6,475 00

mission

Simple Pate (Crotam) 2 Sassoon's Roman

Standard (HU) A

There were eight starters,

Won by length a half, one |

BHANGHAI STRIKE POSTPONED.

length between second and third. But Labour in Dangerous

Time 2 min 42.4/5 seca. Pari-mutuel Winner. $61.90.

[ Places —$11.10; $18.80; $7.50.

Cash Sweep

Ticket No. 343 1st. $2,939 30 419 2nd. $339' 80 689 3rd. 419.90

1825 Tickets and Com-

mission

+

...$1,206.00

Mood.

COMMUNIST RULE · SCHEMED.

(Our Own Currespondent)

Shangbai, Marob 1st. Owing to draatio preventive measures by the Chinese military $5.405.00 authorities and the foreign Police Departments, the threatened gen-

eral strike, set for March Sud.. will not materializa.

The labour organizations azo

$25 Tickets-76, 178, 315, 146, "A message from Duesseldorf says a German attached to the

An yesterday's results show,

671, 328. Franco-Belaian commission of control in Essen was attacked in the

-THE EXCHANGE FLATE- street. A French patrol was rushed up and arrested the aggressors, the meeting opened very success-

$25 Tickets-415, 1062, 641. $25 Tick ots-679,111,849, 397,

247. including Prince Wilhelm Friedrich Van Lippe, the well-known fly, with fine sport, several closa agita or in Upper Silèsia, Papers in his possession showed that be fishes, ant an occasional big Presented by the Bankers and Fr.

a-THE LUSITANO CUP.- 10 THE GYMKHANA CUP.- belonged to a secre: Nationalist association. The Prince's residenced sidend for lucky backer. That change Bakers of Hongkong. Y1151, 745,120, 577.

pobular veteran of the local lue $2,000 to Wizver. was searched.

Turf, Sir Paul Chater, was the receive 5000 and Third 2000. From Presented by the Members of thValae 2800 to the Winner: Send fearful of "Insing face" if the 8:50. For all China strike is unsuccessful and have successful owner. the the Two Mile Pus One Pound and Club Lusitano. For China Peales Third

borns fide Griffins on date of entry.Ponies that have started for Races | decided to delay action. most Dahlies bringing him AI Erstin

with 40 added. Seccad $200.

1 at least two Gymkhanas turin It is apparc, bowever, that places, three seconds, and two Mr. H. Samoon's Roman

the Season 1:2 and Subscription the labour organisations ere in a hird. This was for and away

Republic (kn) Third $:00 One Mile.

Lady Ciater's Penguin (Vids) 1 Grins of this Season 1929-1925, dangerous mood, and polies offici- the best series of wirs, the nex Sir Paul's Honesty Danis

(a) Sir Paul's Satisfaction Publiz

Winners at Meeting barred. Three als bere believe they will be the biggest factor in the impending (M) 2 best being ore firms and two recond

Paul's Sceptic Die

iguarters of a Mile.

annual summer war, when they places to Mr. Hector Sesso Sir Messrs. Moller. Vida and Hill

(Mole) Messrs. Leitch & Moweriff's

are expected to line up wilb Prior Muir (Durte) Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand There were eight starter“,

There were 12 starters.

(Dalgarno) 1jettsin military leaders in D were the jockeys of be day, each with three winning mounts to his

Wen by three lengths, tw

Henry Humphrey's Won by a length and a half, twe Mr.

effort to establish Communist rule Ingths between second and third

lengths between second and third, Speckled House (Doyle) 2 in several provinces. Time: 2 min. 16 25 spes

the -labour > Unquestionably Time:- min 09 secs.

Mr. H. Sassoon's Ramsa Pari-mutu-t-Winner, $: $0. Places:-837: $55D; ES 30.

Pari-mag-l-Winner, $16 10.

"Warrior (Gibson) 3leaders here are negotiating with There were six starters.

Moscow for the promotion of Place 17.30; $6.20; $26 60. Cash Sweep:-

Cash Sheep

Won by two lengths, a length agitation in Cals during the Ticket No. 459 1t. $1.4157

215 21. Sero 201

Ticket No. 1163 1st. $3 £53.30 and half between second and spring. 458 3rd. 6205101

2342 d. $145,~0]thi'd. 187 3rd. $21.50 Time 1 min. 31.3/5 secs.

Pari mural-Winter, $14 40. 5902 Tickets and Com

...$!,586 ro¦ Places-$5.40; $5.50; $8.90. m:83100

Cash Swep $6 805 00 Ticket NL: 7340 1 $2,809.10 $25 Tickets 228, 935. 1304.

779 3rd. $401.30 THE HONGKONG DERBY, 499, 474, 520, 102, 1072, 1015.

Com- THE CHALLENGE CUP.-$25 Tickets and Just before the start of the first- Swerpstakes of 9 each with

Το mission rine, Old Monkeynuts threw his 30.000 added For China Paties. Valas One hundred Guineas,

years consecutively rider (Mr. Logan) and did not fide Griffins on date of entry.be won two run in this event.

First Posy to receive 70 per cent by a Pops ve. Potes the 25 Tickets:-95, 193, 591. Segend 20 per cent. Thiri 10 p property of the same rent.

A Cablence meage says regulations have been issued by the Rhineland High Commission substantially increasing the penalties for it-fractions of ordinances made by the Commission. For example, abotage likely to cats-loss of life is made punishable by death and lets serious cases at least ten years imprisonmen".

credit, the first two also having a

cond place apiece, with hint places each to Mr. Moller Orient Dahlin and Mr. Hul trought her backers the best ividend of the day-$215 60. General Degoutre has signed a decree levgiga tax on Rube One of the best ridden rac⋅ 9 was earl and providing for the compulsory as-sment of mines whose the Foochow Cus. Mr. Hill's nd- manage to decline to make the declarations prescribe under Germaning of Invincible King being $25 Tickets and Com-

Sp.cisi penalties are provided in order to assure collection on ex exition, of horsemanship Jaw

and correct judgment.. the tax. The general prohibition of exports is maintained.

Durns.ldorf, February 28-

AUSTRIA'S FINANCES IMPROVED.

Success of League Scheme.

mission

The band of HMS. Hawkin was in attendance to day and $25 Tickets:-221579, 39, 275 rnd-red an enjoyable pro- 2 3.

cramme.

London. February 28. The highly gratifying improvement in the condition of the

His Excellency the Governor Austrian frances, and the country's internal conditions, wre described by Sir Henry Strakosch, of the League of Nations, in the Lady Stabls arrived just

bfore the Derby race. course of a Reuter interview. He announced tre success of the

There were seven starters for first public issue it. Britain by Auris under the League of Nations)

cheme, amonating to eighteen hundred thousand sterling yearly the Derby, and the race wore s easury Bills, forming part of a total issue of three and a halt very open aspect. The results ilion sterlias, of which the balance would be subscribed by con-win for Ideal Dahli-came as a surprise, although after bis good Hnental nations.

He added that an unexpectedly quick improvement bad set in showing in the Trial Plate see- since November, when the Austrian Cavernment had agreed to the terday this pony was fancied in League of Nations' plan, involving drastic internal and financial re-some quarters, at least for a forms. Austrian money had now been completely stabilized. The place, though there were doubts Leavce plan provides for budgetary equilibrium within two years, in the minds of others whether he and it is now e-timated that the deficit has already been halved could do the mile and half. Roman The Government's require roerits to January 31st. have been satisfied Victory was a warm favourite. from home resources. Confidence is returning, and bank deposits but jare increasing rapidly.

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

Washington, February 28.

• In punuance of the Foreign Relations Committee's decision,

a5 eventa turbed Our te did not even get & place. As to the race itself, after a fals start the ponies got away with Vatian: Dabla taking the lead, which he held neang all the way round, the favourit, Roman Vic- tory, being in fourth place. On the home straight,

the chairman. Mr. Lodge. conferred with President Harding to ask entering.

for further information as to the position as regards the International the pories were well bunched, Court of Justice. Subsequently Mr. Lodge aid it was hardly likely the President would respond to the Committes's request before the adjournment of Congress.

KELANTAN'S STATUS.

it being noticed that Valiant Dahlia had lost the lead. There was a hot race home, doring which Ideal Dahlia, eplendidly ridden by Soares, forged ahead and go the verdict by a neck from King Henry, whilst Valiant London, February 23. Dahlia was another neck asty A most ex-iting In the linuse of Cimmons at question time Mr. MacNeill said third. It was The Government did not regard the A glo-Siam-se treaty of 1969 or, and both Sir Paul Charer The axrement with the Rajsh of Kelantan of 1910 as derogatumaid Mr. Soares were given an From the sovereignty of the Kelantan Goverment. I recognisedovation as the winner was led in

Kelable as an independent sovereign state.

CANADA'S. DRUG FIEND3.

Ottawa, February 23,

Harrest King, much fancied by Rome. Wa9 Aratched owing to ements. Besides the placed ponies, the Derbe starters weir Korean Star (Dog). Orient

scale.

Weight for inches as pr owners.

Punics ridden by Jockers who have won at least 3 dat rates in Haarkung or China, or Jockeys approved by the Stewards.

Fe and a Hall.

On

owner or

73 Jer

The police raided the one of the Labourers Guild Welly, a wild Socialst paper, ro-day. Iney arrested one man and seized a big supply of reditions literature.

9-72330ED SUN AND THE TROOPS.

$1,097.00

85.110.00

to

Move Against Chan

King-ming.

A Canton correspondent says it

is reported that Dr. Sua intends select certain detach- Winger to receive $150 11.-THE PEKING PLATE

clear out Cantonese forces to and 70 per cent. Second 20 and Winner 3000 Second 2000. Third meets from the Yunnan and per cent. Third $150 and 19 pe sito For Subscription Griffins Chan King-ming's forces from she of the Entrance Fees until this Season 1922-1923. One Mile north-eastern part of the province cent. the Cup is finally won when th and a half.

before Sun begins to carry out his Second Pony will receive

scheme for the conversion of troops into labour corps. Sir Paul's Ideal Dablĩa

cent and the Third Pony 23 pe Mr John Peel's Yellow River

(Z-lenky) 1

Dr. Sun har despatched four (Soares) 1 cent of the Entrance Fees in addi

Mr. Ferdadad's Royal Oak

special officials to inspect the tion to the place money. One Wilt

(Remedios) 2 Dynasty's King Henry

citizen soldiers in the various (Daizarno) 2 and three quarters.

Messrs. Dvar & Beith'a

districts, with instructions that Paul's Valiant Dablis Sir Paul's Empire Dahlia

Gallowgate (Bill) 3 only those who possess modern There were seven starters.

rifles are to continue as soldiers, Won by & length and a half the others to be converted into one length between second and labour battalions. (third.

Mr.

ir

(Vida) 3 There were seven starters. Won by head, a like dietance separating second and third.

3

(Moller) 1 Megers Potte and Hayim's Allied King (Hill) Mesars Stephen and Stict's Wild Thyme (Crokam) There were five start-fr. Won by one and balf lengths, length separating second and third. Ticket No. 240 Int. $9379.26

Time: 3 min. 51.4/5 cm. 18:3 2nd $2351 24 Pari motoel:-Wieren. $7.90.

366 3rd, $1425.56 | Places :- 45 90; 47 80.

Time: 3 min. 132/5 seca. Pari-motu-1:-Winner, $32.50. Pisces:-$1570; $17 50; $1060,

Cash Sweep~~

Do Tickets and Com- mission

Cash Sweep- $4064.80 Ticket No. 816 143.66100 441 2nd $1 045,00 $18,320.00

57 3rd. $52 › 00

$1,370.00

$6,600,00

8'00 Tickets:-576. 21 553.61 $25 Tickets and Com A-TUE

SUBSCRIPTION

mission GRIFFINS CHALLENGE CUP.- Valse 1.000. For Subscription| Grins of this Season. To be wos two years consecutively by Ponies the bona fide property of the sam Winner to r owner of owners. ceive $300 and 10 per cent Secta" and Third 20 and 20 per cent. 100 and 10 per cent. of the En trances Fees until the Cap is final when the Secord Pay wi receive 15 per cent, and the Third

Time 3 min. 31 3/5 88c5- Pari-mutuel:-Winner. $11.80. Place $5.40; $5 80; $5.50.

Cash Sweep:-

News in To-day's

New Advertisements.

Ticket No. 237 1st.$2,853 20 807 2nd, $817.20

Douglas Fairbanks ja appeaY- 394 3rd. $407.60ing at the Coronet Theatre.-

$1.144 00

65 Tickets and Com

mission

$5.2:0.00 $25 Tickets:-32, 945, 910, 169.

TENANCY NOT ENDED

BY DEATH.

Page 12.

The Swatow Laem Co. bave opened premises at 17a, Queen's Road, central-Page 4.

Carter, the world-famous illusionist is appearing at the Theatre Royal-Paze 4.

For particulars or fortbrorning suction sale- refer to pige 4.

The HKVDC. ride meeting takes place on the 4th, inst- Page 4.

$25 Tickets-460, 739, In this race an obj crion WAS lo Iged, and sustained, for crossirg. against Exopire Dahlia, the race being awarded to Allied King

Appeal Court Decides Rents & THE ROYAL NAVY CUP.-

Act Puzzle. Presented by the Offic-n of H.M.'s Navy, with $400 rdded to the Win

"LISTEN. Death of a tenant does not end Third $150. ner. Second 2230.

tenancy under the Renta Adcertine in the way th For Subscription Griffins of a Reer'ction Act, and his wah-eustomer wants you to.

Government statistics show that there are 9,500 oruz adulcis i; Dahlin (Moller). Roman Victory Pony 3 per cent. of the Entranc Season. From the Two Milez Porf tenant cannot be ordered to quit.)

Canada, of whuts 7,300 are in the "wet": Proving 8 of Qbcind Bauer Columbia. is pointed out that Montreal and Vancouver Teapons are the headquarters of the traffic, whic, is in the bands of the Chinese, of whom 35 uave been deported.

THE DRUG TRAFFIC.

(H) and Roman Standard {1.b.on).

1. THE JOCKEY CUP-Wi ner 30. Second 10

Third #100 A Cup to the-winning Jck y. FrSir China Ponies, that have started in and never won an official fat race and for Subscription Griffins of this The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Meeting, to be ridden by Lucky Dangerous Drugs and Poisons Bill, giving the authorities increased who have not won more than tw powers for dealing with illicit traffic in drugs and incrassing the official flat races in Hongkong and penalties to a maximum of ten years' pedal servitude and a fina of China £1.000.

London, February 28.

POISONED CHOCOLATES CASE.

London, February 28. The Judge at the Old Bailey has found Walter Tatem, accused of attempting to pairon bir William Horwood on November 9-h. ar fit to plead, and has ordered that he be detained at His Majesty's pleasure

(Continued on Pego 7.)

That is the effect of a decision

There will be a dance at the Palace Hotel on the 3rd. Iost- Page 4.

Tees in addition to the place meaty. Once Round and in-

Daily nurse or companion is The Milk and a quarter.

Mr. H. Bi kett Rido Star

in & King's Bench Divisions!quired.- Page 4. Sir Paul's Diadem Dablis

(i) Court in Cars concerning & Bat A well known the strical ecto- (Vida) 1 Mr. Ferdndbi's Royal Con-

in Green-side-rod, Crordoo. The pary will visit Hong kong in the Paul's Dainty whlis

gher (38) 2wriginal tenant, when dying, let near future-Paze 4.

"The Misleading Widow ja (Moller) Mr. John Peel'. Wer River he flst to a pnh-tenant, and Mr. H. Sassoon's Roman B17

(Zn-ky) 3 Centrn County Court Fave the the tile of the current attraction

at the Star Theatre-Page 12. (Gibson) 3 There were six mart r-

landlord an order for possession.

Several well-known race ponies There ware Bøven starte:5}

Won be two length, many|

"This point is of great import will be sold by public auction by Won by two feduth«,*ix lengths|Jengths separating second and

tree," said Mr. Justice McCardie Messrs. Hughes and Hough on Time-2 min. 53.2(5 «»c«2 1:2

recently, "beving regard to the the 1st. inst.--Page 4 Time-2 min. 21 sec. between second and third third, Once round.

Mary Miles Minter is appear- Pari-mutuel :-Winner, $690.

wide scope of the Rent Act and Pari-more]:---Winner, $7.20.

the frequent occurrence of dearb.ing at the World Theatre in Her Places:-$3.30; $5.50; $7.60.. Mess. Stephen and Stit's

Pisces:$530; $5.30; $6.49. Cash Swerv Wild Thyme (Gibson) 1

Cash Sween-

"On the death of Mies Bigge Winning way.”—Page 14 Mr. L. Nelson's Navaj Scout

Ticket No. 741 1.2.130 80

Ticket No. 425 1xt. $3.486.70 the tenancy did not by that fact (Nelson) 2

322 d. $618 80

827 2nd. 1995:10 come to an end. The siminis Mr. Graham's Autumn Time

400 3rd. $304.40

171 3rd. $498.10 tratrix of Mélan Biggs séquired the (Harriman) 3 $25 Tickets and Con

continuing Interest of Miss Biggs mission

$1,339.00 in the tepancy at common law." Mr. Jonfice Baithathe conensi $6 320.00 «d and the appeal was allowe

|with costs.

There were nine starters. Won by three lengths; three- quarters of length betweCK Beoord and third..

#

j

$896.00

$393.00

H

$25 Tickets and. Com.

fazion

$25 Tickets :—10, 64D, 468, 630.) $25 Tickets :—1139, 495, 80.

To-Dar's Exchange.

The closing rate of the faller on demand to-day was 2, 33/164.

Lighting Up-Time. Lighting Up Time today 6.27

D.El.

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