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Hongkong Telegraph.

THE RUHR TROUBLE.

RUAN ERO WEDNESDAY,

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LOCAL HOUSING.

PROBLEM.

More of the Krupps Incident.

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Cologne, April 3.

Eleven were killed and 60 wounded, the latter including two French enginears and a French journalist, in the shooting incident Bat Kruppe worka on March 31.

Elberfeld, April 3.

Essen, April 3.

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EUROPEAN

EDUCATION PROBLEM.

TRADESMEN AT LAW,

Commission of Enquiry New Barrister's First Local

Being Appointed.

We

agiry from al Benretary,

ale question of

TO-DAY'S

THE DRAG

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For Show Room-

SCELLANY.

PRAK

The work that has been going HousS on at the National Gallery" being finished, the `remaining 200ms): -& house have been reopened to the public. the Polios. Thus the whole of the galleries | with the thin are made accessible for the firs and diam DORË time aince the war - The whole | £150, "the of the works of the Dutch School | Williams can, molt be asan, Honthorst's ›› Compla

Mr. W. H. Coole, trading an FT It will be recalled that, if the public meeting on the legal hous-Shaw, tailor, brought an tion thé ing problem, held in the City against Mr. B. Pasco, 'af Brewer Herr Gruetzner, the governor of the Duesseldorf district, in the Ball on March 19th., & resolution and Co. 23, Queen's Sand course of a strong protest sent to General Degoutte, expresses "pro-was passed that the Goverment Central, in the Summary Court, and that's decision on that sub-Christ tata Pille From the the m found abhorrence for the fury of the soldiery under your command, be asked to appoint Commis before Mr. Justice Gomperts, fect is not likely to be arrived Giustinians and Stafford House Marsh Cespecially the officers," and denies that the action of Krupps work-sion to enquire into the boasing this morning. Plaintiff claimed at for some considerabia, tiine. Collections, is the most noble of

problem and transit qusations in as an assignee of the executors There are many aspects of the new acquisitions. men provoked the incident.

Lof J. T. Shaw (deceased) maipar the matter to be; considered, connection with the sama.

defendant for the sum 125, principally that of a site for the

and when anked by previously bava

Charged with embezzlement, as to the apparent announced, the Government amount due for goods sold and proposed school for British

delivered.

children, and there are recom-there appeared in the Berlin the question, the attitude with regard to this matter

Plaintiff was represented by mendations by the Director of Criminal Court a man whom one that invastations. of adequate housing is entirely Mr. F. E. Nash, and the defence Education that will also have to surgeon allescribed as a physical the jewelery winn sympathetic, and we learn to-day

Imirzale and another as a unique to his “awOMORATE S that the Commission asked for is was conducted by Mr. N. L be discussed in detaik in course of constitution, and it Brewer, who appeared for the As regards the site of the medical phenomenon During the This women gave it so I

school, we understand that the war a balles entered the heart as who in turn bandad is to should not be long before the first time in the local courts,

At the outset, Mr. Nana ex-proposal that a portion of the it was contracting, and remains Women 1) war frus questions of ways and means are

plained that plaintiff purobased Botanical Gardena be utilised is there to this day, moving in exact that the police recei

the chain thoroughly probed...

the business of the late Mr. J. T.Hikely to be considered impractic-rhythm with the contraction and sed pendante Shaw, and be sued defendant on able

Larpension of "The brgsako Sentence lope of the book debta pufchased:

ba bim,

The council of Kruppe workers has passed a resolution protest- As ng against the shooting, and asserts that while the council was erdeavouring to calm the crowd the commander of the French detachment, alarmed by a jet of steam from a locomotive bebind

Araga, ordered his men to fire, without warning.

Berlin, April 3, Krupps employees have begun a twenty-four hour strike. The French have arrested Zechlin, & German Press official, dur- ing a Press conference. Zachlin recently was in charge of the Press service at Essen, whence he departed suddenly for Berlin, fearing arrest The French denied that they intended to arrest Zeohlin,

ho thereafter returned, and has now been arrested,

Berlin, April 3.

General Degoutte's ultimatum, threatening confiscation of the mines and arrest of the owners unless the coal tax was paid on March 31st, to which the magostes bave so far refused to accede, has now been extended to the 15th instant.

INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY.

London, April 3.

ROUND THE WORLD.

Belgian Aviator at Penang,

*

Mr, Cools then, went IS thei box and gave evidenos ingupport

of that statement.

Mr. Brewer put forwages threej

the man been hit halti

expanda

FRENCH TRADE CRUISERS.

would have boên Ind

defences. The first defeher war Due in Hongkong Shortly.

that the debt was not das to ar

(Our Own Corresponden!).

Singapore, April 4.- Joseph Lefert, Belgian aviator, who is on his way round recoverable by Mr. Coole. The Advicas have boển Lively Discussion at Congress.

the world to win 500,000 francs, dabt was incurred with Mesure. here to the effect that the TI

earlier than the fransfer of the Michelet, now at Shang Unascal interest centres in the Independent Labour Party con arrived at Penang from Rangoon J. T. Shaw and Co. at date squadron Victor Ha by the steamer Ekma. gress, owing to recent projects to increase the scope of the party's The terms of the wager allow business. Also, defendant had trade exhibit on brand activities, which hitherto have been limited to political propaganda, him to make use of every means received no written notice. what expected to arrive in the by embarking on Parliamentry campaign, including pusting forth of transportation--land, sea and over of the assignment of the on the morning of several hundred candidates. Their finance secretary, however,ir. He will fy from Buenos business to Mr. Coole.

instant, kaying here, ont The second defence was that afternoon of the pointed out the impassibility of the wholesale financing of candidates Aires across the South Atlantic in view of the inadequacy of their funds.

The congress lengthily debated the Ruhr situation, and passed a miles. A high-powered Braogust already been given. The Arrangements, will be

will proceed. to Capetown, & distance of 4,000 consideration for the goods resolution condoning the Invasion and demanding the withdrawal of the British troops on the Rhine. The German, Crispien, and the machine of the latest type in two itemsa dianet jacket and the accommodation Frenchman, Longuet, participated in the debate. The former waiting him in New York. opposed the withdrawal of the British troops unless the others were kithdrawn also. Longuet was of opinion that M. Poincare was only enabled to embark on his imperialist adventure owing to the disunion of French Socialists over the Communist question.

Notwithstanding the extremists" persistence in advocating an approach towards the Second International, the congress passed a resolution by 265 to 52 approving of the executive's policy, namely promoting a so-called Two and a Half Vienna International.

An animated debate ensued on the subject of a motion in favour of the abolition of the Cabinet system of Government and substitution by departmental committees, of which the Ministers should be the chairmen. The motion was finally referred to the administrative council

"BRITISH LABOUR IN REVOLT.

Police Baton Charge at Aberdeen.

London, April 3. Apart from the decision to reopen the Camperdown jute works at Dundee, where a strike led to a lockout-of thirty thousand jute: workers, the industrial situation has not improved.

The buildera sad electrical workers continue to negotiate but "thers has been hitherto little progress. On the contrary, a determined spirit has been manifested. The agricultural strikers in Norfolk are coercing and assaulting voluntary workers, and turning out horses and cattle.

uglier spirit characterises the- Aberdeen fishermen'sTM strika -

trawlers landing against German fish. Unruly iqaldents have occurred during the past three days, necessitating a police baton charge. Strikers three thousand strong dumped tons of German fish in the harbour and heavily stoned the forsiga orews, compelling the trawlers to put out to ses.

A noteworthy development in the Welsh coal dispute is the matinous decision by the Tredegar Valley miners rejecting their executive's recommendation to strike on a non-unionist question.

1915 TREATY.

China's Second Note

full

had

the making up of suit-going aboard in con the value for which plaintiff was the trade exhibit, and suing, were given to Mr. Pasco permite, & conference by Mr. Higgins, an executor gof

Inte Mr. Bhaw in consideration forested for for Mr. Pasco allowing Lasers on muestions rela Shaw and Co. to enter a certain premises of which Brewerind Cathe

labour aras ins

Some ster has been caused in to Japan.

omics, tra 164 gonditions --

with partionlar reference to those of the tes trade by a statement

issued to members of the Teservices of an experienced book. Foreign bank requires the Peking, April 3.-The Cabinet The two items were not intended the devastated areas. to-day decided on the form of the as a sale at all.

For the following particulars Buyers". Association to the effect keeper and exchange clerk.- Defendant's second Note with regard to the

third argument in regard to the construction of that the Customs anals had Pag abrogation of the 1915 Treaty was that a larger sum

| discovered. "deleterious mattee"" in was the two ships of the squadron, we by Messrs. This will be forwarded to the due

Shaw sad are indebted to the French certain consignments of green tes. Walchlaopu, where the wording Co. to Mr. Pasco. Mr. Pasco Consul General, M. Kremer:- The tar wattipatted from may be slightly revised, after released Mr. Shaw from a debt of which the Note will be sent to $250.05 to Messrs Brewer and Japan. The opinion is expressed Co., and Mr. Shaw agreed that that this will be before the end of the debt should be transferred to the week-Beuter,

HOME FOOTBALL.

Landan, April 3-In the First Division, Huddersfield bea: Weet Bromwich Albion by 4 goals to 1.

Reuters

- SALT SURPLUS.

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Group Releases Million to Government.

ment.

Peking, April 3.

Areement

LISTEN.

The Victor Hugo, which was China, where, by a process which launched in 1904, has length of involves the use of various It's never too late to begin to 285 feet and a breadth of 563 feet matter, green tea is "faced" or court customers with a friendly She developes 27,500 horsepower, coloured. The consignments in invitation and a reason why. Mr. Pasco, who would, as far as and her armament consists of quation were in bood and not possible, take goods in exchange four 19 cm. guns, and twelve 16 distributed for public use. The

Anderson's give a list of dance Mr. Pasco was partner in cm, mounted on double turrets, suspected tex is being witb- Messrs. Brewer and Co. Mr. Other

consists held, but makes practically no records on Page 4.

Reise & Co. make an aunounce" Brewer explained, and had power of two goal of 16 cm. mounted difference to the trade as the of attorney which would have in casements, and sixteen of 47 amount of green tea used hare meat on Page 4

during a year is almost negligible. The business of P. A. Xaving & 2010 m. qualified him to do that.

Defendant, in the box, had it

The method used in colouring|Co. bas changed hands-Fago 4. The Jules Michelet is of prac- put to him by Mrth that he toally identical size. Launched the tea has been employed ever "A--Widow. by Proxy" is the received $400 from Coole for one year later than the Vic since green tea first came to this current attraction at the Blar allowing him to Eake possession tor Hugo, she has four guns

Theatre-Page 12. country. of the premises in Beaconsfield mounted in double turrets, of -■ Arcade.

calibre of 19 cm., eight of 16 c.m. Defendant denied this. He sd-tour of 16 cm. (in casements), mitted receiving $400,-but from Messrs. Shaw and Co, and for and ten of 47 m.m. another considerationi«!

Mr. Nash put it to witness that

It is understood that the Bank-Mr. Higgins naver, promised to INDIAN AGITATORS GETTING BUSY AGAIN.

ing Group.to-day decided to give bim any clothes, but merely release $1,000,000 from the Salt said he would let him have them Calcutta, April 3. The Bengal Provincial Conference and provincial organisation Revenue for April to the Govern at a special price.

Defendant: I don't agrée. of the National Congress, meeting at Jessore, resolved to appoint a

Mr. Higgine, giving evidence, committee to regulate the cultivation of jute "in view of the fact that payment of the arrears of pay to denied that he took No. 13 Bea the present cultivation far exceeds India's requirements and the the police and the troops.consfield Arcade from Mr. Pasco cultivator secures only a small return from it." The conference also Courtesy: Daily Bulletin. decided that non-co-operators should try to disabay the law relating

to the enhanced salt tax, and will ask the All-India Congress com- mittee to empower Bengal to declare masa civil disobedience.

INCREASED WAGES FOR COTTON SPINNERS.

New York, April 3.

The Fall River cotton inauufacturera' as-ociation has offered its employees & wage increase of 1211⁄2 par cent, to be effective on April 24. Thirty-six thousand employees are affected. The New Bedford cotton manufacturers' association has offered a similar increase.

LORD CARNARVON DANGEROUSLY ILL.

Cairo, April 3. Lord_Carnarvon is worse, his second lung being now affected. His condition is causing renewed anxiety, and four doctors are attending

THE NEW LAUSANNE CONFERENCE,

Consten inople, April 3.

The Turkish Delegation, headed by Ismet Pasha, lenvan for ́Lausanne at the end of this week.

SOVIET'S ECCLESIASTICAL VICTIM......

Warsaw: April 3.

A message from Moscow states that Bishop Budkiewicz has been.

executed.

RUSSIANS OBSTRUCT OUR TRAWLERS.

London, Aprikk

The sum will be used for the

DISBANDMENT OF TROOPS.

GOLF.

Result of Easter Competitions.

The thirty-fourth ordinary gen-

A Calcutta message of recent eral meeting of the Hongkong date states that attention has Electric Company takes place on been directed recently to hawkers the 21st inst.Page 4.4 there who are selling "splitters” The Dragon Motor Car Com- imported from Germany, consist.pany have an sanouncement of ing of a sword bayonet attached interest to motorists on Page 2. by screw to an iron scabbard, the purpose of which is to split wood, but by removal of the scrow, the bayonet is left fres. Tha Bengal Government The closing rate of the dollar on declared the unlicensed posses-demand to day was 28. 4.1/15d. sion of bayonets to be illegal, and in the Legislative Council the Government ataled that, 18,000

To-Day's Exchange.

Lighting Up-Time.

Below are the results of the Competitions played at Fanling during the Easter holdays

Bogey Pool-Won by A. Morri-bayonets had been imported of Lighting Up-Time to-day 6.39 son, & up.

which 8,500 have been recovered. p.m. Medal Pool-Wog by W. Gallo-The police were taking steps to way, 16 net.

confiscate the remainder, but some might bave reached other parts of India.

on behalf of Mesar, J. T. Shaw. He saw defendant and it was arranged that be should let the premises. Witness communicat- ed this to Mr Cool, who bad an interview with dent. There Mixed Doubles-Wen by Mr was no lease the femilses being and Mrs. Savage, 2 down. Dr. Sun Yat-sen Ignored. taken on 's monthly teżancy. :"

Ladies' Long Driving -Won by Mr. Nash Dig you at any Mrs. Hollands, 176 yards, Peking, April 3.

time promise to give Mr. Pasco The Government have decided evening dress and make up bis H. R. Buckland, 259 yards.

Men's Long Driving. Won by mot to offer the post of Director clothes free of ohs 1-No.

Ladies' approaching and putt of the Disbandment of Troops to

Replying to the ourt, witnessing-Won by Mrs. J. B. Ross. Sun Yat-sea. at present.said he had a feraation with

Men's approaching and putting "Doily Bulletin." Courtesy:

Mr. Pasco, wapoke about-Won by H. R. Buckland, warting some ches Witness told him to come to the store and he would let him base tham at a special price, the same as the firm allowed most trades. man, at a discou® of, ten per cent

TOO MANY CRICKENS.

Fined for Overcrowding Crate.

There was a further argu- ment, in the course of which Mr.

BASEBALL.

South China Wins at Canton.

the sportsman rather than the artist was attracted by the sale at Christie's of portraits of horsee, Miss Victoria Drymmond, after the property of the late Mr. John being home on leave at Megginch Porter, the trainer, of Klogsclere. Castle for three weeks, has left The most famous of all the Errol for Lixarpool to rejoin her horses is probably Ormonde, ship, the Holt Hiner Anchises, in painted by. Sex is, to 1897, at order to make ber.second voyage four years the property of the to Australia, as a junior engineer. Duke of Westminster, and Much debate centred round the winner of the Derby, the SL possibility of Miss Drummond Leger, and the continuing her marineengineering Guiness career, but the lady kept her own portraits counsel, and has departed upon Email her second advanture-with an» diminished enthusiasm. Bilas Druzámond's official title is not

At the Police Court this morn- ing, Inspector Fisher, & P.C.A prosecuted Chong Ked, the wo- Nash-asked for Judgment and -Da Sunday afternoon, the “ enginenress ~ or “ Enginosa.** man in charge of stall No. 22 at that defendant is given leave to South China baseball team compromise has been Hunghom Makes for overcrowd-ate the pontoon the counter-defested the U.S.9 Pim-the Australian pre in-chickens in orate, glaim if

LA PAURE. at Denton, by the score to her as the enginedear. Kía que damoviesdeft: ### of 11-33 and on the following day. -Evidence bowed that there wers 58 oblakens in a crate which very mi

d said he defeated the Canton All-Americazi should only contain 45, would

horoughly) Tac by 13.5. The game waLE defendant, who blamed to ge

ined $10 by Mr

The Russians have arrested another British trawler, obarged With illegal fishing on the Murmansk.coast. & British light cruiser new Find been despatched to protect the British'trawlers.

In spite of the die

featured by the excellent pitching | certain commentator of the Shim brothers dad. the we- Rog! heavy batting of their team mates.

There

tha:

Thousand

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