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(Reuter's Service.)
London, March 11.
MONDAY, MARCH 12,
1923.
MONEY FOR DR. SUN. OUR ARMED ROBBERS.
Two Millions from Macao Government.
Taking No Chances.
When two men approached him
It is reported in the localiD & sunpicious manner whilst on
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$50 is affered "to-day. Details of this week's Football Competition wäll- be found on page 4 from which it will
only eight matches are contained on the coupon. "
The result of dust, "-week's Competition will be announced in to-morrow's Telegraph.
Kowloon team took up the attack KOWLOON BURGLARS. from the kick off and McGarrigla handled in the penalty STOM
Visit Motor Cycle Exchange.
The hardships of the population of the Rubrare described by vernacular press that the Macao patrol near the tram terminus at The results of Saturday's games pion of England, is making a tour i
Senior Shield. Reuter's special correspondent, who says that since the occupation Government has agreed to loan Shaukiwan on Saturday night, the daily food bill of a workman has risen over two hundred per Dr. Sun Yat-sen sum of two Inspector Earner, the officer in
-Junior Shield: cent Wages and allowances have increased from 150,000 to milliondollars. This report has not charge of the district, arten: 350,000 marks & month. The people are living on bread, butter and been denied by the Portuguese take no chanesh, but fired tro vegetables. Milk is rationed and is very scarce. Mest is un-authorities, and we have reason shots with his revolver s2000 South Chine... HAWKİNG.. purchasable, costing 4.500 marks a pound. Shoes are from 70,000 to to believe that it is based on fact, he saw one of them make a League: Divion 1: 100,000 marks a pair. Even solving costs 20,000 marks Nobody Recently, Mr. Eugene Chen and movement towards his pocket as Kowloon
& prominent Chinese resident of if to draw out a weapon. The H.E. Clab 2 Hawkins can afford a suit of clothes, costing 400,000 marks.
Tamar
2 South China 2 Resuming, the Club had more, -Paris, Marcb 11. Hongkong have made frequent shots apparently went astray,
•League: - Division If...
of the game, but their inside for examination" of the A message from Duesseldorf says two Frenchmen, a subaltern visits to Macao, sad it is believed but the precaution was justified
... 3 Titanis Owards were weak. Gerrard, from of infantry and the acting station master of Buer, have been found that they have been concerned for 40
afterwards, revealed United
AS University. 1 close range, gave the Clab the shot flead with a revolver near Recklinghausen. The mayor, chief in the negotiations in connection ground
a fully-loaded Smith and Weston 5. China
Auxiliaries ... 4 Warders 1 lead and bafore the call of time of police and two notables of Buer have been arrested as hostages. with this loan.
King's... With regard to the reason for revolver. The suspicious charac-
1 St. Joseph's 0 Wrigley scored for the Hawkins. The cloning of cafes and cinemas has been ordered, and traffic has
1 Marazion... 1 Kowloon is rumoured inters escaped.
Kowloon v. Titania. been forbidden from seven in the evening. An enquiry, has been this loan, it
Macao
A gang of armed robbers sought The matches arranged between that the Portuguese
On the Navy "A" ground, the opened.
authorities
to to enter a shop at No. 33 Whitfield the Police and Durban Erst and anxious are Recklinghausen, March 11.
facilities for. the on Saturday night but were scared i
1econd elevens were, scratched, The Freseb Minister of War pinned the Cross of the Legion of secure Honour on the bodies of the two French who were found shot dead. opening up of a railway between off by the raising of an alarm owing to the police being unable
accountant of the shop to Beld teams...
Scully sent the ball into the net, Addressing the garrison, be declared that such crimes called for Macao and Centon. It is also The
By the King's winning the but the point was disallowed. pitiless reprisals. It is reported that the author of the shooting said that Dr. Sun, in considers-ducked under the counter" as soon
tion of the loan, has promised to as they entered, and keeping senior Shield semi-final against Again be sent the ball into the is a member of the disarmed security police.
use his influence to settle all out himself well under cover thas, be the R. G. A. they now meet Kow-net, only to fad the referee Where Does Britain Come in?
On Saturday night, à burglar standing differences between the escaped through the back door loon in the final. South Chins against him. At the third at- London, March 1!.
Government and the from where he raised the ery of "B" by their win over the tempt, the Kowloon centre scored or burglare forced an entry into How Holland has been hit by the French and Belgian blockade Macao in the Ruby and Rhineland is described by a Dutch correspondent of Chinese labour parties. In this "Save life!" which brought the Hawkins Reserves, will now meet and the referee pointed to the the workshop of the Motor Cycle the Observer, who points out that all the trucks and ships loaded with connection it is interesting to police to the scene. No arrests the King's Reserves in the final centre of the field. carl consigned to Dutch firms have been stopped, while the exten-note that a Chinese woman who were made. sive road trane across the German frusher south of Tutor Limburg claimed to be chief.representative has been paralysed. Moreover, the action of the French is stopping of all the Labour Guilds in Can- Dutch ships laden with British coal at Mapaleim violates the Rhine ton, and who has been interest- ing herself in the demands 'made' Treaty of 1868, under which river traffic is absolutely free.
The Observer in an editorial headed "From Folly to Madness" by the labourites on the Macio contests the suggestion in the French Press that the Treaty of Ver. Government, has just been shot sailles should be rewritten without consulting Britain or America, by order of the Canton author who "saved France from annihilation." The journal recalla that ities. This insident is reported. when the French Press at first advocated the occupation of the Rubr elsewhere in this issue. and encirclement of the Rhineland it denied that M. Poincare was associated with such policy, just as now it is dealed that the French Government is associated with the policy of scrapping the treaty of Versailles. The Obsercer calls on the British Government im- mediately to enquire as to the French Government's intentions, and says it is unthinkable that the British Empire, after the vast part it played in the war, can become a cipher in peace.
EXCITING ENGLISH WEEK-END.
Irish Residents Rounded Up.
London, March 11. There was a big round-up of Irish men and women in different parts of England on Saturday and Sunday. Over a hundred were arrested and taken to Liverpool, and embarked on a British cruiser,
it is believed for Ireland.
Athens, March 11.
EASMA CABARET.
by Mr. Peter Pan and a very
DAY BY DAY.
..
of the Junior Shield.
Several of the ionior teams completed their League engage ments for the season.
This early Exchange at Kowloon by loosen success stirred on Kowloon toing the hinges of the door and greater efforts and for a period stole fasgneto peedles and other Phillips, in the sailors goal, had spare part of the jobel, galva of warm time, saving at full length about $200. The rod where the machines were kept was not King's v. R.G.A. fromScully on one cocasion. Keep- A large number of spectators ing up the pressure, Kowloon were entered, though there gathered at Sookunpoo to witness rewarded, for Duncan beat Phil evidence to show that an attempt: the Junior Shield semi-final, and lips and at the interval Kowloon was also made on this room. On her arrival in port, Revenue, large proportion of them were leading by twogoals to nil. Officer Lanigan removed from the remained to witness the seater Resuming, the play turned in President Grant during the match. From the start the favour of the sailors, and during week-end seventy pistols and King's pressed, and it seemed a raid on the Kowloon goal, Fasco 6,000 rounds of ammunition. The that a large score would be pat handled in the penalty area. well-known label of
**dried]
ap against the R.G.A., but the Emery, making no mistake, shrimps" appested on the outside gunners had the measure of their scored for the Titania. The The Junior Championship. of the barrels in Walok these opponents and for twenty minutes sailors were soon back again, and arme ware packed.
kept them out while the Artillery « sorimmage occurred. In front of had a turn at attacking, and, with the Kowloon goal Ashby, getting a little luck, should have opened the ball out, beat Woodman and The Provincial Assembly at the score. However, Dyer by a made the scores two all. Before the final of the Junior Champion- Canton ceases to function, ac-brilliant individual effort, scored the close, a regretfable incident ship over 36 holes, by 5-up and 4 cording to a correspondent there, the first goal for the King's, taking occurred. Some of the Titanis to play.
ball from & centre by players reasated a decision by the who states that there has been the
TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
»
GOLF,
We are informed that Mt. RL Moncrief best Mr. H.G. Eales in
News in To-day's New Advertisements.
-For sale! Pat Engla thoroughly tamed.-Page 4.
Sealed tenders are invited for the supply of provisions etc., to
R. N. Hospital-Page 4."
"Over Four Hundred
Present.
The Easma cabaret on Satur day night attracted such numbers that the insufficiency of the accommodation of the City Hall was again clearly demonstrated. Some three hundred tickets were sold before the evening arrived squabbling over the post of Williams and giving Fhillipe no referee, and Weedon, the sailors' and so many came with the Speaker, whilse there are no funds chance with a first-time shot. captain, marched off the field, intention of paying at the doors with which to pay the members. For a time it was anyone's game followed by three other players. incident occurred after that all the tickets printed were The building, which has been until Dyer again scored and at This soon sold out. The hall set aside stripped of all furniture, even the the interval the King's bad Mason had scored the winning
goal for Kowloon. The arrests include Art O'Brien, the leader of the Irish Self for the concert part of the the window sashes being re-clear lead of two goals.
The King's were the first to Tamar v, South China, Determination League and serveral so-called republican Generals.
become dangerous after the On the South China ground, and were carried out on charges formulated by the Free State Gov. Programme was full, many having moved, is now occupied by troops.
to stand. The number present was
change of ends, but the R.G.A. the sailors were somewhat lucky ernment They are the outcome of Mr. Cosgrave's recent visit to estimated at over four hundred.
sent them back, and, forcing to share the points with South A set of mint machinery will London. Scotland Yard during the past few weeks has been weaving The star turn was Mr. Soijiro
corner, Castledine headed a fine China. Each side scored, from be sold by public auction by a web around the suspected parsons, resulting in concerted action Tatsumi, the famous Japanese
penalty kick and goal following the fling kick. For
the Lammert Brothers on the 11th, of on Saturday night in London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester tenor. Other singers were Mr.
time it appeared that the R.G.A sailors' second goal was a gift, April-Page 4. and elsewhere. The raids were characterised by their suddenness T.G. Paterson, Mr. C. W. Caine
would level up, for the King's one of the defenders heading the and secrecy and quietness. The prisoners were conveyed in trains and Mr. E. T. Crocker, all of
forwards were scrappy. Howball into his own goal. Ip Kau timed to arrive at Liverpool simultaneously, and boarded H.M.S. whom received deserved ovations.
ever, Jones put the issue beyond scored the opening goal and Castor, which sailed immediately.
Mr. So Maung Gloye's Burmess
"Sir William Robertson made a doubt. Taking the tall from before the interval Hudson levell "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is". dance was a great novelty and made a popular appeal. A num-wise little speech in unveiling & Dyer close in, he easily beated up from a pensity awarded being screened at the Coronet
Theatre. Page 12. DISASTER TO GREEK TRANSPORT.
ber of illusions were contributed memorial to the students and Phillips and put the King's three against Lai Yuk-tat for hands.
staff of the London School of up. The Epal whistle sounded Early in the second half, the
Postage stamp collectors should The transport which sank in a storm off Piraeus was a small one, clever turn was Mr. Ng Kam Economics who fell in the war. leaving the King's winners by sailors took the lead, when Lai refer to the notice on Page 4.
Yuk-tat head dinto his own foal.
A notics of interest to members over-crowded, with 250 officers and men from Greek cruisers. It was Siu's novelty act entitled "Fire First he reminded us of how, three goals to one. struck successively by three huge waves, and capsized. An explosion dies." Mr. J.T. Thompson's "im-before the war, we used to say that South China "B" v. Hawkins. Before the close, Ip Kau scored of the Club Lusitano appears on
At Sookumpoo, the South China from a penalty awarded againer Page 4.
Hughes and Hough are holding followed. Many craft hastened to the scene, but the rough sea pressions" were very good and the country was on the downl hindered rescue work. The victims are now estimated at upwards Messrs. Webster and Wilkinson grade, that the young men were team reversed theft defeat by the Grant, and the game ended in a
a pablic auction sale of Chinese of one hundred and fifty. There were beartrending scenes at the land-raised much mirth with their soft and not of the same class as Hawkins of the previous week by draw of two goals all.
Junior Games.
parcelaios, curios etc. at their ing of bodies at Piraeus.
witty patter and song. The their forefathers had been. Then, two goals to one. The game was
St. Joseph's failed to hold the sale rooms on the 16th. inst. Pharies" contributed & number looking round on the apparent very fast throughout and until of inte eating items, including a wreckage of moral and soca South China scored their second King's at Socknapoo, and the Page 4. sketch "The Disorderly Room." ideas at the moment, he remarked goal it seemed to be anyone's soldiers, winning by a goal to mil, A word of praise must be given that, however disappointing and game. After the goal, however won the division championship. the Titania orchestra, a jazz band dark the outlook four years after South China played a winning The game was evenly contested with plenty of ginger in them. the war, we as a country must be game the whole team were on the and St. Joseph's should have who contributed to the concert better for the sacrifices that had defensive. Lee Wai-tong opened scored before the interval. The programme and afterwards pro- been made; and he hoped this the score for South China and only goal of the match was scored should be put where it "will vidad music for dancing in the memorial would help to inspire shortly afterwards Rope scored by Crotty, who caught the ball on the quickest, surest and larges
fature students to live up to the for the sailors. Just on the interval the rebound from & save by returns in increased trade. Major-General Sir John Fowler, same lofty spirit of patriotism the sailors again netted, but the Silva, the St. Joseph's goalkeeper,
WAS disallowed. Half and sent it into the net,
The ordinary yearly meeting in e short and appropriate speech, and unselfishness as had ati-point
The United won their last thanked the artistes for their ated those men who had given time:-One all.
The sailors opened the second match of the season when play of the Hongkong and Whampoa valuable services and expressed their lives for their country.
half very strongly and their bustling at home against the Titania. Dock Co, will be held on the 26th SOLDIER IN TROUBLE. the hope that Easma would hold
ing tactics put the South China Chubba scored two goals 108 Page 4
The current attraction at the more entertainments of the same
A memorial to Ambassador team off their game. South Chins and Mackenzie one, and the description in the future.
Page in
Westminster Abbey got down and Kwok Po-kan sent sailors failing to respond, the Star Theatre is "Why Smith Left Over a Packet of Cigarettes.
would be an addition to several in a shot which Coall, the sailors' United won by three goals to nil. Home."-Page 12
The Bat The mysterions The University failed to keep significant links between our two keeper, could have cleared but a News comes from Canton to
countries which Americans like little gallery play lost the match, up the mid-week form, when they mystery play, is being played at Charged with that he refused
to see there. The Stars and for the goalie, bouncing the ball beat the Hawkins, by losing to the Theatre Royal to-night- the effect that a Chinese woman to pay for a packet of cigarettes
Stripes appear in the design of a down in front of goal, was Bouth China "A" by three goals Page 4.
Lane Crawford, Ltd. give a list. nawed Wong Pik-wan, who has obtained from a shop at 46
A" ground. recently been posing as a Labour Connaught Road Central, and
coloured window, erreted by beaten by Lee Wai-tong and to one on the Navy Americans in the Chapter House the ball was sent into the Lau Kau scored twice for the "A" of delicacies on Page 6,
Conway Tearle is appearing at leader, baa been shot, it being that he assaulted the hawker
The alleged that she was instrumental when requested to make payment, A Canton correspondant in. in memory of Dean Stanley.net. The sailors attacked vigor, team and Ip Wing-chung once, in getting troops to attack Dr. Private Albert Pickken of the forms us that the strike of tele-Colonel J. L. Chester, the Ameriously, but the South China were Guzdar scored for the University. the World Theatre in
The Auxiliaries finished their Fighter. "Page 12
The closing craise of the R.H Sun's headquarters last year. King's Regiment, appeared at the graphic operators has not yet can who edited the Westminster satisfied to act on the defensive
Magistracy this morning. It was been settled, as the authorities Abbey Register, is commemorat and a fast game ended in a win for season with win over the
mural tablet, and South China by two goals to one Warders by four goals to one. Y. Bad Interport regatta will be of late been representing herself alleged that defendant struck the have only agreed to inorense theled by &
Club v. Hawkins.
The losers fielded nine men poly held on the 17th. inst-Page- as the leader of all the Labour hawker with bis regimental cane wages and will not rescind the Longfellow by s bust in Posts'
The home. side fielded a weak throughout the gama. Walis organisations in Canton and has and wounded him on the head. order appointing a new chief of Corner. An inscription on the
floor of the nave marks the spot eleven on the Club ground in this scored three goals and Taylor ons demanded from the Macao The charge of assault was ad-the department.
Including the fifteen strikers where George Peabody, the match against the Hawkins, who for the winners, while Arnold government compensation for mitted, as having been committed those who suffered in the con- ander provocation but that of recently arrested at a meeting, American philanthropist, was were without Barkham, their scored the loser's goal. flict last year between labourers stealing the cigarettes was denied, there are now some thirty opera buried before removal to his own right winger. The opening play Kowloon and Marazion played and troops. She was arrested by it being stated that payment was tors sagaged, the reminder country, The Congressional favoured the sailors, but offsides drawn game at Kowloon one the guarde of Dr. Sun's head-actually made. For the purpose being made up of troops from Medal of Honour to the-Us-play prevented them from become goal all.
Owing to known Warrior, and the new ing dangerous. Valentine opened The Durban was on the ground quarters on the 8th. instant, and of enabling defendant to obtain various garrisons. after a brief trial by court-martial the appearance of a comrade in workers in other districts having Processional Cross are recent for the Club and shortly afterwards to play the Police Reserves, but s she was shot on the following Court to give evidence, the osse joined in the strike, communics-contributions from the United Osborne made the scored one message was received to say that Lightin
Etates to the Abbey 'treasurés, All, which was the half-time score, the Police could not field side. p.m. day.
was remanded until tomorrow. Ition is still suspended,
THE ACCIDENT ON A BRITISH WARSHIP.
Loudon, March 11. The Admiralty announces that one naval rating was killed and four were seriously injured by an explosion on the cruiser Coventry, as mentioned on the 9th, instant, owing to a fracture in the air pressure pipe, so that a torpedo which was expelled from a torpedo
tube fell'amonz a party of men.
น
(Other Telegrams on Pan- 8.)
WOMAN LABOUR LEADER.
Shot in Canton.
It appears that this woman has
St. George's Hall,
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