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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

1923

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

SHANGHAI RACES.

BRITISH EMPIRE DEFENCE

SATURDAY'S

RESULTS.

London, Nor. 10, 1

The Shanghai autumn racef A summary of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference has meeting was concluded on Satur ve sued. in the section dealing with defence, it says: After the day. The results were as follows: nate flotd has been surveyed, the Conference has decided that it 1: THE SUB-GBIFFINS; ..ould be allvisable to record in the following resolutions its conclu-HANDICAF-1 miles,

ods on the chief matters which have been discussed:

Mr. Elkayein's, Dunedin.

(1) The Conference affirms that it is necessary to provide for

Mr. Brand 1 adequate defence of the territories and trade of several countries | Mr. James' Sunny Jim.................

Smprising the Empire.

*Black

(Mr. Hillt

(2) In this connection the Conference expressly recognises that Mr. Graytrigge's Brunswick it is for the Parliament's of the several parts of the Empire, upon recommendations of their respective Governments, to decide the

(Mr. Greig 3 Time 2 mins. 18 8:5 secs. nature and extent of any action which shoula be taken by them.

(S) Subject to this provision the Conference suggests the 2:-THE AUTHİMN HANDI-I following as guiding principles:

CAF-1 miles.

(a) The primary responsibility of each portion of the Epire

representing the Conference for its local defence. (b) Adequate provision for safeguarding wartime communica- tions in the several parts of the Empire and routes and waterways along and through which their armed forces and trade pasa.

(e) Pravision of naval bases and facilities for repair and fuel,

so as to ensure mobility of fleets.

(d) The desirability of maintenance of a minimum standard of naval strength, namely, equality with the paval strength of any forsign Power in accordance with the provisions of the Washington Treaty on limitation armaments ar approved by Britain and all the self-governing dominions and India.

Messrs. Day and Toeg's Columa-

(Mr. A. W. Dallas 1

bi

Mr. H. White's King's Cross...

frillin's Full House

¡Mr. Patterson 2

(Mr. Knoll: 3 Time 2 mins. $825 secs. 3: THE GRIFFINS HANDI- CAP.-- milest

Mr. M. W. Sokuluff's, Ataman

(Mr. Sokola). 1

Mr. A. X. Dallas) 2

(Mr. Brand 3 Tipe 2 mins. $125 secs. 4-GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.

Mr. Day's Woodland

Mr. Belinda's Elenhall.

Mr. Campox's Old Bull.........

Mr. Bremper: 1

ir The desirability of the development of air forces in the several countries of the Empire upon such lines as to make possible, by means of adoption as far as practicable, a common system of organisation and training and the ase of uniform manuals, patterns of arms, equipment and stores (with the exception of type of aircraft) for each [Caps, R. G. Sassoon's Socini part of the Empire as it may determine to co-operate with

t'nion

Capt. SassooTI} the other parts with the least possib's delay and the great- [Mr. H. Morris' Letchfeld...... est efficiency. (4) In the application of these principles to the several parts

Mr. Heard) 3) THE CONSOLATION

of the Empire concerned the Conference notes: (a) a deep interest in [CUP.—1} miles, Australia, New Zealand and India in the provision of a civel base [Mr. Robson's Harbin ...(Mr.

Singapore as essential for ensuring the mobility necessary to

Brand 1 provide for the security of the territories and trade of the Empire in Capt. R. G. Sassoon's Castle Masterm waters, (6) the necessity for the maintenance of a safe

Sere

(Capt. Sassoon 2 passage along the great route to the East through the Mediterranean Mr. Allan's Indiana M and Red Sea, (e) the necessity for the maintenance by Britain of a

Kanili Hama defence air force of sufficient strength to give adequate protec-

Tie min. 42 215 Seca. 6;-MANUHT STAKES-1 tion against air attack by the strongest air Arce within eriking

stance of her shores...

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1.

(5) The Conference, while deeply concerned for the paramnunt mportance of prividing for the safety and integrity of all parts of the Empin, earnestly desires as far as is consistent with this con- aideration further limitation of armaments and trasts that no oppor- tunity may be lost to promote this object.

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THE BAVARIAN REVOLT.

Berlin, Nov. 10. Germany has requested the Allies to postpone resumption of military control.

Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Bavaria. Rebels will be coun-maxialled, not released on parole similar to Ladendorfi. Accounts of the fighting at Munich show that confusion generally prevailed. Motor ears filled with armed Constitutionalists dashed about the centre of the town. The troops and police, fully war equipped, carried out the clearing up operations. Hitler's band were entrenched behind barbed wire at the War Ministry. Officials of both sides were endeavouring to effect a peaceful settlement when an armoured car suddenly opened machine gun fire cagsing many casual- ties. The remainder of Hitler's force, who fled in isolated units, were rounded up and disarmed.

Hitler is reported to have escaped wounded. The news censor. ship as regards Bavaria has been raised, and all railway communira. tions restored. An official statement from Munich declares that von Kahr and ves Lossow were compelled to co-operate with Hitler and Ladendorff at Buergerbauen Cellar under Baress, but when ther secured their freedom ther took steps to frustrate the movement.

Mr. Policare has informed Lord Crewe that the French officials in the Rhineland have been ordered to observe the strictest neitrality as regards the Separatist movement.

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BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

London, Nor, ID.

miles.

1

31. Jay's Republic Land!........

Mr: A. N. Daikas: Messrs Logan and Wirkson's St. Hubert. Mr. Brand Mr. Labell's Seacroft..

Owner 8 The 2 was. 433.3 secs. 7:-XIL DESPERADUM CUP,

mile Mr. H. White's St Pauls.....

Mr. Patterson; 1 Mr. Tow Pearl...

Mr. Heart 2) Mr. Alpen Sir Colin

Time 573,3 sec: S: THE GBIFFINS XIL DESPERADUM CUP.— mite. Mr. Liddell'- Sentire .../Owner) Mr. Fiddles` Right_Royal...

Mr. Heard 2 Mr. Ma-Ka-Lee's The Chestnut

(Mr. Moon) 3 Time 305 wees. 9: THE MAFOOS CUP.-1 miles.

Mr. Lible 3)

Messrs Fay and Seth's Christ-

mas Cart...

Mr. Toe's Tony Labras. 12 Mr. Pay's Re-organisation -3

Time 2 mins. 4125 secs.

HONGKONG WEDDING.

DA ROZA OSMUND.

A pretty wedding was soleminis- led at the Roman Catholic Cathedral,

Glenealy, yesterday, the contract-j

in the course of the discussion on foreign policy, the Imperial Coning parties being Miss Elfrida ference decided event of a scheme of common inquiry with the Osmund, daughter of Mrs. M. J. operation of the United States breaking down the British Government Osmund Bar Mr. should carefully consider the alternative of summoning the Confer-da Buza, son of Mrs. Z.M. da Roza. Alfred William ence itself to examine the financial and economic problem in its widest The ceremony was conducted by aspects. The Conference recognised with satisfaction the progressive His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, fulfilment of obligations incurred onder the Washington Treaties and The brie, who was given away. registered its conident belief that future relations between the Gar-by her grandfather. Mr. Charles ernments and peoples of the British Empire and Japan will not be Osmund, was charmingly attired in less sincere and cordial than when the British and Japanese Govern-marble crepe "trimmed with ments were bound by written conventions.

EMPIRE TREATY-MAKING.

London, Nov. 10.

crystal beads and carried a bouquet ot white carnations and maklenbair fern. She was attended by the| Misses Eliuline Osmund (sister. Olga Koza. Phyllis d'Almada, By resolution the Imperial Conference, as regards treaty-making Xavier, with Miss Sylvia Remedios)

Nanova Bemedios and Carmen powers, imposes the fullest co-operation on those parts of the Empire flower girl. The bridesmaids! concerned, both before and during negotiations., Treaties not impos- wore dresses of tafetta with ing obligations on the whole Empire should be signed by the Govern-pastel shades and carried bouquets ments concerned, while the text should be clearly worded making their of violets and maidenhair fern. scape clear. Patification of Treaties imposing obligation on sue part The bride's mother was dressed in of the Empire should be effected at the instance of the part concerned, violet satin crepe. while Treaties involving more than one part should only be effectable after consultation with all parts concerned.

INDIAN FRONTIER MURDERS.

The bridegroom had as his bent toan Mr. C. A. da Roza, A.S.A.A. Af the conclusion of the ceremony s largely attended reception was held at the Lusitano Club, where the happy couple received the con- gratulations of their many friends. Australia, the bride's going away The honeymoon will be spent in

Delhi, Nov, 10. The bodies of the Watts's have been found lying in their bunga- low. Their deaths were caused by stabbing, and it is believed that the murderers are identical with the murderers of Ellis Orr and Ander-iress bring of any blue duvetyn son in April The assassins are known to have escaped from Afghan

istan.

JAPANESE MISSION TO FRANCE,

Paris, Nov. 11.

with feathered toque.

The presents were numerous. The bride gave the bridegroom a adari-pin and the bridegroom the bride a diamond wrist watch. Thef best mann's gift to the bride was a diamond and onyx pendant and to the bridegroom a cheque..

M. Raiberti, Minister of Marine, at a dinner in hmour of the Japanese Naval Mission now visiting France, said that the French sailors had high respect and sincere friendship for the Japanese sailor. The war had-drawn closer the ties of comradeship betwear the two countries. The mission waold visit the devastated regione. and porta, seroplane factories, naval workshops, and France would. No Hame complete without one. be proud to receive them.

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