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The only Europpen Opdisium in the Oniony.
The
CORY.
Hongkong Telegraph.
27, FRIDAY JUNE
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五拜禮
GIGANTIC' EARTHQUAKE,
七廿月六英港香:
SHARE BOOM.
1024
-056 PER ANUMIT
M. MERLIN CRITICISED,
MACAO'S WELCOME.
SHOCKS RECORDED' ALL OVER THE
WHARVES' RECORD PRICE.
·CABLE TO FRANCE.
| FINE RECEPTION FOR AIRMEN.
WORLD.
DURATION MORE THAN FIVE HOURS.
C
Alleged Callos Attitude Regarding Outrage.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, June 26.
Vory violem earthquako shocks are reported from søveral world
centres.
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•from the instrument.
Other Stocks Also Rising.
Following the huif-yourly
settlement, something like a
Judging froth dowe which "boom" appears to have set in reaches us to-day from our Can-
ing
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BRITISH PREMIER DENIES BELGIAN
REPORT.
NO DEFENSIVE MILITARY AGREEMENT.
(Reuter's Service.)
Patria" First and "Patria" Last.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
June 25th. Macao, Macao to-day gavo a wonder-
London, Juno 26. on the local share market. Oou correspondent, here is con-ful welcome to the Portuguese
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was cross-examined at question time sidorable fooling dimongst the aviators on their arrival hero. Wednesday business WAR tromaly quiet, with very faw Tronoh community there regard-aboard the gunboat Patria Moro in the House of Commons with reference to a statement attributed the attitude of seeming than an hour before their appear to M.Herriot in an interview with the Independance Belge, which has A meaange from Faenza, Italy, gives a record of a shock at sharon changing hands and with
Yesterday, unconcora shown by Hle Exaco the whole of the Praia aroused a furious controversy in the French and British press, that Bendandis Observatory which began at three in the morning and very few enquiries.
on the Grande was crowded with people, in the event of a premeditated Gorman attack, he had received the lasted for four hours. It appeared to have occurred seven thousand however, a change came over cellency. B. Marlin miles away. The quivering of the apparatus carried off the quills affairs and with briak enquiries occasion of the regent Shameon whilst at the jetty hundreds were firm promise that Britain, as in 1914, would be on the side of France and all sorts of rumoure, sovorel outrage. It is said that the attempting to get a good position and Belglum, and he had the assurance of a firm pact binding the
Governor did not ronder any from which to catch a glimpse of three countrion. A Cape Town morango says a shock was registered at the Royal stocks jumped up in price.
Wharvos have boon mostly assistance to the wounded on the the airmen as they came ashore.. Mr. MacDonald' complained that his conversations with M. Observatory which lasted two and a half hours, beginning at three
It was oarly four o'clock when Herriot bad been grossly misrepresented and falsified by cortalm fifty in the morning, apparently five thousand six hundred miles off. in demand. Yesterday afternoon night, of the outrage, although ho
From Sydney comes a roport that shocks were still rearing the price jumped to 8190 for remained until all were taken to the Patria was sighted some die newspapors. The communique of June 22nd and his statement of June through the lustrument at Riverview Observatory at four in the for cash, whilst this morning, at hospital, and the French residents tapes away slowlysteaming into 23rd. covered the whole ground of the converantions. The reportsmen afternoon, efter over ve hours' duration.
the meeting of the Stock Ex-of the Bhamoon say that he port, and some time later the two tioned in the question were based either on confusion or imagina- [Un.enquiry at the Royal Observatory to-day wo learn that the change, 400 shares changed handa merely waited for sixgard to take airmen, with their mechanie, were tion. There was absolutely no kind of undertaking as rogards a do- quake was recorded in Hongkong. It was first recorded at 1 hour at $200 for cash. A little later him back to the Fresh Consulate, rowed nehore by mon of tho Pat-fonsive military alliance so far as the conversations with M. Horriot 50 mins. 7 socs. Greenwich time, which would be 0.50.7 pm. here.in the street small carb The general opinico amongst rin, who offered their services. were concerned. The maximun movement took place at 10.7 pm, the movement sale at $205 was done. This the French community is that When the aviators stopped ashore
easily. The movements lasted being 16 millimetres on alther side of zero.
price he should have stayed in Canton the jetty was invaded by the a little over three hours. The preliminary tremors were so indistinct that it is ut possible here to estimate the distanco ut which the quako took placy.}
SERIOUS EGYPTIAN AGITATION,
ATTEMPTS TO ALIENATE THE, SUDAN.
London, Juno 26.
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is
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a record
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...
Paris, June 26.
"OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
M. HERRIOT RETURNS. Submitting an account of the "Chequers and Brussels con- for this.stock, the previous high for the funeral of the victims, or, crowds, so much so that the est cash rate being 8190, which at least, visited the wounded on police wore helpless in their versations to the Senate Chamber, M. Herriot said Mr. MacDonald was reached during the hellt of the morning following the out-offorts to koop a clear passage. told him that in the event of a German default in execution of the the "boom" in January and rago. Our correspondent says Young ladies showered flowers on Daws plan, Britain would solemnly undertake to stand by the February. There are various that the French residente
on the airmen as they landed. His Alllos. Britain desired Gormany to give a written undertaking to rumours in circulation regarding Shamen have, as a consequence, Exoollency the Governor being carry out the necessary measures for execution of the plan; He justification for such a high rise. sent a oable to the President of the first to grost the avistors insisted to ManDonald the necessity for a settlement of the inter- amidat the Some say that the Company is France complaining of the Gov-Then,
oboors allied debts question, and the Britlab Premier admitted this should about to take over some portionernor General's attitude, and that of the onlookers, the party moved be taken up without delay. of the naval land next their own, this message has boon despatched to the Town Hall, flowers being whilst others speak of a salo of with the full approval of all the thrown out of the windows all
along the route. .. In connection with Lord Parmoor's announcement that the the plot used as a timber yard. French community. Government would abandon the Sudan, a Cairo message reports that a Docks havo rison from $141 to
FOLLOWING UP OLUES.. Deputy road in the Egyptain Chamber on June 24 a telegram which $150, whilst Lands have gone from:
M. Joanbreau, the Chief of he said he had received from Khartum alleging that the police had $109 to $114.Tramskoopstoady dispersed a peaceful demonstration of Sudanese in favour of King at $37 and, although there has Political Affairs In Indo-China. Fuad and Zaglul Fasha, and that sloven demonstrators had been boon no appreciable rise in other who was with M. Merlin at the wounded and five imprisoned. Tho Nationalist organisation stocks, there are many enquiries. time of the outrago is still on the "Waft" has issued a manifesto alloging that the Imperialists are f A local broker told a Telegraph Shameer, Tollowing up oluos suppressing expressions of public opinion in the Sudan and trying to representative this morning, that He has received a photograph of obtain the confidence of the Sudanese by illegitimate moans and the whole market was extremely the assassin (taken before the faked petitions.
firm with an upward tendency. latter's death) from the Chinesa The message says the " Wafd." which has assumed the task of It was quite possible that before police and he has telegraphed to realisation of complete independence for Egypt and the Sudan, pro the day closed, further advances Hanoi a description of the man. tent very strongly against such methods, and informs, the Sudanese would have have been registered. Despite the fact that the body
Brothron" that the hour of salvation is near.
was decomposed when found. there is a strong resemblance bo- tween this photograph and that of the corpse, ospacially about the forehead and ching
The Egyptian Senate has passed a resolution protosting against "the English methods towards the Sudan directed at proventing the Sudanese expressing their attachment to Egypt.
NO SHIRT.
SURREYS' CORPORAL IN- TROUBLE.
MIXED-GRILL.“
GET TO MORROW'S
TELEGRAPH."
That ho did not see the order,
Don't forget to obtain a copy and that he did not understand of to-morrow's Telegraph, in which that he had been placed under will appear the first instalment of open arrest, was the defense of "Mixed Grill"a now feature corporal in the East Burroys who which we have secured for exclu- was charged before à District įsivo lasal publication.. Court Martial this morning with Ashley Storge, the famous bu- failing to obey battalion orders morous writer contributes some and with breaking out of barracks of his witty observations under when under upon; drrast. The this heading, und wo are sure the members of the Court wore pubite will deeply enjoy reading Majót W. P. A. Hattersley Smith, this fouture. Mixed Grill will D.SO. R.G.A. (president), Capt appear every Saturday in the A. Doilda, 2/4th Bombay Granadi- Telegraph. ots, and Lieut. G. P. Yoe, East Surrey Hogt. Lieut. A. E. Cotton. M.C. prosecuted and Lieut. E. J. Cooper actod ዜጋ prisonor's frlotid."
Accused, Corporal, Hockham, pleaded not guilty.
EASTERN EXTEN- SION. AND WIRELESS.
OBLIGED TO WAIT AND SEE.
London June. 26. Presiding at the annual meeting. of the Eastern Extension, Aus-
RENTS LAW.
1924 AMENDMENT CAUSES
MUCH LITIGATION.
#
THE ASSASSIN'S MOVEMETS.
THE SPEECHES, The Hall itself was crowded to overflowing for the official wel- come. Mr. H. Nolasco, President of the Loal Senado, was the first speaker and he gave a hearty
ing at length on their tenacity welcome to the airmen, comment
and couraga
ENGLISHMEN IN THE LEAD.- .-:
London, June 26,
At Hoylake on the occasion of the open golf championship there was hot sunshine, with a huge attendance.
AN OLD ROBBERY.
WAS
MAN NOW ARRESTED.
There is now in the custody
LIME KILN SITE.
Th
The scores at the end of the first round were:--Cyril Tolloy, (Royal.and Ancient) seventy-three: Goorge Dunoad (Hanger Hill), Mr. Magalhos Corrola, in the Con Holland (Northampton), and Mark Seymour (8 Leonards), me of the Navy, next con- soventy-four: Douglas (Robinhood), Aubrey Boomer (St. Cloud gratulated the airmen. After re- Gilbert Nicholls (America), and J. Taylor (Mid-Surge, soventy- ferring to the flight across the five; the American McDonald Smith seventy six Hegen seventy- Atlantio by Sacadura Cabral and seven: Baruss seventy-eight, and Sarazen eighty-in' o
The conclusion of the first-day's play found the Englishmen as- Gago Coutinlio, he went on to speak of the present flight,. in oond int, though the Americans Hagen and Smith were will within which the three airraen present striking distance. E. ft: Whitcombe, of Came lown, leads the field had once again demonstrated with 147. His second round, of seventy, aquilled the course record. qualities of bravary and pluck. J. H. Taylo.'s score was 149, Hagen and Smith 150, J.-Sherlook and Colonel Eduardo Viana spoke Hunstanton 151, Holland 152, Duncan, Boomer and Nicholls 153, The police have, says our in the name of the Arms, dwelling add 154. Barnes, Tolley asi terd 155, Havers 156.-Mitchell and With over 130 cases on the list, correspondent, now traced the nt length on the details of the Sar.zon 158, Braid and Ray, 163, and Wethered 167. His Honour Mr. A. Dyor Ball movements of the aes288th out-Right and its value. spent a very busy hour this morn-side the hotel on the night of the His Excellency the Governor the. laet of the ing in fixing hoaring days, giving outrage. It appears that he was
to welcome the front of the middle speakers adjournements and generally get- was in ting the business of the Summary window, taking bearinge, when airmen and his speech
lukong told him to most eloguent, From beginning Court into shape for the coming a
BOUGHT FOR $590. weeks. A gruat amount of litiga shift 00. This ho did, to end sald His Excellency, the
Out of a crowd' of twenty pro- tion has arisen over the 1984 to the end window where the three aviators had shown ton- amendment to the Rents Restric-lukong followed him, and, on soity and courage, and if Fato tion Ordinance, over 90 cases out again being told to move prevented them from landing in of the police a man named Yuleent in the District Office this a Macao, they, neverthelosa weat Sing, who is alleged to have taken morning, when an auctioife was of the above-mentioned 130 being on, he said that he was actions brought by landlords photographer. This the lukong even further and in the end they part, along with others, in an hold of a piece of land in the New in the New Territories, only ons bidder came forward to offer the upset price, against tenants for the recovery believed and left him alone. The had arrived at their destination, armed robbery of possession. The majority lukong then saw him put the By their fight they had added a Territories last year.
The master of a grocery shop and his bid was accepted.
The fortunate bidder, who re- sine die, pending the decision of infernal machine between his now page to the brave deeds of
His Ex-at Yung Long Wan, who wa the Full Court case, which is being legs, do something to it, and thon intrepid. Portuguese.
was loudly one of those victimised, had been presented the Shin Un. Wing made a test case on the point hul it through the window. callency's appooh
taken away for ransom and was Company, paid $600 for an area. Then tha man dashed off. applauded.
liberated, after four months of measuring 30,000/usra fact.of In the case of solicitors who I was
LEADER'S 'REPLY.. most fortunato for
by land situato ai Ni Ku Chau. This ..payment Major Brito Pacs, in replying, captivity, an wanted hoaring dates fixed, bis the Governor General that Honour was forced, owing to the lukong told the assassin thanked the speakers for all they relatives of a sum of $130. At a constituted a record figure for pressure of Court work, to fix to move on, because the had said, but remarked that they visit he made to the market cheapness, even for land in the [onses as far ahead as August 7th. latter was-at first immediately did not deserve, the reception village of Sunkal, Yuen Long. Now Territories, but it is lald man down that the purcasser must, other day "BEW given thou, because what they the A little amusement was caused opposite M. Merlin. whon Mr. W B. Hind prossed.
had accomplished would he dane whom he recognised to be one within two yoari, spon l'a sum of for a hoaring date in one of his
by many of their countrymen -to- of the robbers and gavo informa- not less than $23,030 vu a lime which kilo and other rateabla žinɔrava- As to the condition of the day. He then gave a brief des- tion to the police
ments. gasos by remarking: -"I must have something definite because wounded, Messrs. Fournier and cription of the flight, saying, led to the man's arrest. I have to got my witnesses out Bogin left the hospital yesterday. that in orossing the Mediter
Madame Rollin, Dr. ¿Casabianca, ranean he follbwod. Coutinho's of jail.
at issue.
THE WOUNDED.
and Capt. Bernard are still in mathod in aiming at the then the party proceeded to the hospital, but are making exoollent places to be touched in the flight. Governor's Palace, where the recoveries and are now out of alid the theory of “the master' aviators were entortained.
THE US, WILL BE
THERE.
Capt. O. Tugard sald he was ont duty at Kowloon In Butt A on May 28th, Accused, who was N, C. (7). In chargo, had taken his tunie off and witdos saw that he was not wearing the regulation shirt, having only a singlet on.
Cross-examined, Capt. Tugard tralasia and China Telegraph
did not fail them. In conclusion. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. said he was unable to produca
Sir John Denison SINTENCE AT LAST, danger. Company,
The focalled the fact that the gun- In the evening there was a buz the order that shirts must be Ponder said the company had apë
boat Patris was the last ship torshlight procassion, to witness
DELEGATES TO ATTEND worn at all times, but he know plied for a wireless liconre, but
SPANISH GENERAL, IN'
which Coutinho commanded; and which large crowds gathered in LONDON CONFERENCE, it oxisted, either as a battaltion had to walt and see what was
DISGRACE.
STRAITS JUDGE "KIDNAPPED-omed written by Fate that the Leat Senado Square fully an order or 'a dotajl given ta com- Britain's declared polley buforo
the same ship should bring them hour before the time fizod for the They
Paris, Jané 26. anything could be done. panion.
Madrid June 26-
to Macno. He added, amid commencement. Those who took
M. Herriot announced in the 0.8. M. Coombs produced the had received the tortes for a
Cionoral Boronguer, formor.
of tho Result of Hongkong Appointment. chears, that ther started their part in the procession included Chamber that the United States. order which stated that shirts license as regards India, but it
Commander-in-Chief
dight on the seroplano Pátria soldiers, salfors, civil officials and had accepted the invitation to bo must be worn up to twelve noon was absolutely impossible for the Spanish forces and High Com- Itwas posted on the notice board, company to curry out the terms.missioner, in Morocco, who was An official communique tasued and now they had reached their residents as well as Chinese roprosented at the London con- be amid, from May 25th untill Negotiations as regarde China court marifailed in connection la Colombo on June 14 states dostination in the gunboat Patria, scholars. Much enthusiasm was ference officially od questions
had fallen through, after prolung with the Melilla disaster in 1921, By, instructions from tho
-CATHEDRAL SERVICE. displayed by the thousands of concerning the United States, Juno 12ib.
LO. Crouch doposed to arrest-ed discussions. ---Reuter,
has been contenced to be removed Secretary of State for the After the reception, the three people thronging the stroots. The and semi-offically an observers on ing acoused as he was loaving
from the active list and placed in Calonies, Mr. L.H. Elphinstone, aviators attended a special Te procession circled the town and the questione interesting the other barracks. Ho had no right t
rokervo, General Navarro, zimi- | who was precooding on the Deum service at the Cathedral to returned to the Square, afterwards allion Reuters Jamro dutracks, as he had been
Early charged, has been acquitted." Malwa," which rived in return thanks for the safe con-proceeding to the Governor's proviously placed under upon orders, whereas he did not con-Reuter.
sider that it was ä battalion order; | 1. arrost...
Accused said he paraded in In any case, he submitted that it his tunio and was inspected by referred to parados which An officer. After the butt fatigus, | wore ordered in shirt bluevos. he was spoken to by Captain After consideration, the Court Lugard, but did not understand | found prisoner guilty,
from what he asid that he was Soveral previous offence wore lander open arrest, Ho thought|proved, though prisoner pointed he was at perfect liberty to leave. out that all had occutod sinos ho
Lieut. Cooper, on prisoner's [joined "Q" Company. behalf, baid that the corporal was-Sentence will be promulgated Accused of disobeying battalion In due course,
NO MONEY.
POLAR ATTEMPT POSTPONED."
Colombo this tuorning, to take clusion of their flight. The Palace where bombs and up the post of Paine Judge in Bishop, in the course of bis firecrackers wore fired. The the Straits Settlements, was sermon, omphasised the brays aviators were greatly delighted offered and accepted the past of deeds that had been accomplishod with the reception givon thein Attorney-General of Ceylon in with the help of God. He pointed and thanked everybody for what succorsion to Bir Henry Gollan out that the French airman, Capt, had been done in their, honour.. who has boon appointed. Chlef D'Olay, on his arrival in Canton-At about ten o'clock the,airmon Justion of Hongkong Fending thanked God for the Fucosas of went for a motor-cat: ride, many, the departure of the latter, which his flight, and In Tokyo he did cars following them, and it was Christiania, Juno 26.
midnight before the ravein came. |will probably take place in about the same. Se
His to an end Amundsen has postponed. his three months' time, Mr. El. The service concluded, Polar e coreltiot owing to boono-phinstona ?ill:10 as Solleitor: Excellency the Governer escorted The aviators are at present
General:
the airmen through the city and staying with the Bishonia) mlo difficultiora-Centers
TO-DAY
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