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Hongkong Telegraph.

FOUNDED IN No. 12,531

四拜雞

十 七英港铃

THURSDAY

JULY

10, 1921

H九初H六

MINULEI CUPY 19 OIK 934 PER ANUMN

ARMS TRAFFIC DISCOVERY.

HOW THE CHINA TRADE IS PED.

BIG HAŬL'ABOARD A STEAMER.

Colombo, July 9. Contraband sized here aboard the H. Schlesion consists of a Lundred rifles and two hundred revolvers, all of the German service pattern.

The vessel was sourched by the Secretary-of-State's instruction, Reuter.

ARMS TRAFFIC.

TWO EUROPEANS CHARGED.

MACAO RACECOURSE.

RACES THIS YEAR?

First Meeling of Promoters.

CRAFTY STOWAWAYS.

HIDE IN CASE, SACK AND BASKET.

An amazing story of how seven Tura Barggran, 25, a Swede, and Frank Eagan, 66, an Irish-

The Macao Racecourse projectatowaways were found tied up in man. came before Mr. C. D.

Mr. EW. Molbourne, at the Polico Court now well in hand, ead there boxes, bags and baskets for the

morning bofore this morning, on charges of daal is a probability of the first Races purpose of concealment was told ing in and possession of arms being held boforo the end of the at the Kowloon Magistracy thin

The moving spirits in the Hamilton.

The R.A. Japan was just about The consignment was markod "Machinery for Kobe," but ap-without a permit from the Captain year.

with matter are a body named the In- WAS charged Bagan parontly was intended for China, ne it was not stored with the Superintendent of Police.

and an oxamination of unigranta Kobo cargo, and was readily accessible, so could easily have been

possession of a Browning pistol ternational Race and Recreation transshipped at sea.

and with selling it to Barggran, Club of Blacao, Ltd. the first to leave port yesterday afternoon who was arrested early yester-official wanting of which has just for Singapore was taking place, brothel at been held. At this meeting when an Tulian mombor of-the- day morning in Spring Garden Lane. The W. L. Gorrard was voled to the

woodon box, which was labelled Browning was taken from a chair, on the proposition of Mr. Crow noticed the movement of a search K. H. Chun, seconded by Mr. and lashed up as though being ehest of drawers

deck passengers luggage. His made of the mom

suspicions wore aroused and the CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH. Inspector Aris under instruc-

After exprossing thanks for packing case was lator opened, preside, Mr. when it was found to contain fivo! Bo-men; all more or less in a stolo tions from the CS.P., asked for

exhaustion and obviously the committal of the men to the being chosen to

foro the meating starts, I have of

As sufforing from the host of their Session on the evidence, he was Gerrard said: -Giontlemen, -L wish to be one or two things to say. to bring forward.

FRANÇO - BRITISH AGREEMENT. ; PROPOSALS FOR CONFERENCE DRAWN UP.

Paris, July 9. The conference between Mr. Macnajdzand M-Herriot.ended at three o'clock this afternoon. Mr. MacDonald informed Prossmen that an agreement had been reached with regard to joint Franco British proposals to be submitted to the conference on July 16, in the form of a Franco-British Note, which was being forwarded to the Ailion

Mr. Macionald is loaving for London. Reuter,

TEXT OF ALLIED NOTE..

London, July 9. The text of the Anglo-French note is a long doetament, especial y the preamble, which details the terms of reference of the Dawes Committee, and cites the sections of the Trosty [tom which the Committee derived its compotence.

The Note states that the two Governments, recognise the im- portance of the economie und Bnancial viewpoints, particularly the necessity to create a condition of confidence, which, however, they do not consider incoinpatible with respect for the Peace Tronty,

It declares that the arrangement which shall be agreed upon does not prefidive the authority of the Ruparations Commission, But in view of the fact that a guaranten must be given to investors: furnishing eight tundred million gold marks and do bund-bearers. the two Governments will quite in efforts to obtain the prosite of an American on the Reparations Commission in the event of the latter having to establish any default on the part of Germany. If this solution be impossible, and in the event of the Repur tions Commission failing to reach an agreement, the two Govern-

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had quite

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tried by a higher court" and you all know, the promotors confinement. How the men had lot managed to squeeze themselves his Worship replied that this have

this into the case and enduro the heat tho of

in forming work

"Tho dis- wonld be contingent

Club, but this work has been is beyond knowing. sufficiency of the evidenco.

Plons of" put guilty" were re-made a pleasure by the assist-covory led to a further search.

in a sack, like

whilst yot turned by the mon, and the case ance and help given to the pro- and another stowaway was found was remanded formally for a motors by His Excellunoy the tied up

was lator found week, bail being fixed in the sum Governor of Macao, the Legis-bag of potatoos,

lative Council, and the Public another giao

rattan basket. Works would take this up-curled up in a of $1,500 cacl,

portunity of proposing B vory All tho mon had provisions with hearty vote of thanks to is them and were chiviously only Governor of waiting for the ship to get to sea Excellency the Macan, coupled with the other) and for darkness before leaving public bodies which have men-their places of concealment. tioned. I have quite a long ox

DEMOCRAT VOTES. MR. DAVIS HEADS

THE POLL.

perience of racing in China, and

Sub-Inspector Spaar spoke to

CHOSEN AS CANDIDATE.

1 fool aure that racing has done the police being called and tho New York, July 9.

more for bringing our Chinosomen being handed over.

Defendants ploaded guilty to The delegates who arrived at

and foreign friends together than the Convention were half awake.anything else couli bave done the charge of stowing away but ing the assombly. Messrs. Smith)

ments will recommend that the Commission should call in the und found a new spirit dominal-Land I have no hesitation in say-added that they intended paying:

tion of votes, Mr. Davis Hoon

have ever had the shelter. Agent General of Payments, who must be of American nationality and Meados supporters earlying that the Chinese ontime for their passages during the

sporta that It proceeds that in the event of the Reparations Commission declar considerable redistribu-owners and jockeys are the best voyage. They had only taken

pleasure of meeting. I sincerely!

His Worship passed sentence of ing an important and wifil" default, the "Governments concerned will undertake to confer immediately on the necessary measures.

The Inter-Allied Conference with decide the plans to re-estab taking the lund, for the first time trust that the Portuguese in Rave Mr. Davis 45. and Mr. racing and that the owners and Jish economie and fiscal unity in Germany, as to which the Repara- he hundred and send ballot Macao will take an interest in one month's hard labour on each.

Underwood 307

jockeys will have as much success tions Commission will be asked to submit suggestions. Any nebes-

New York July 9. sary modification of the experts' plan dictated by experience will

Mr. Davis has been nominated only be introdnend with the necessary guarantees, and by common

A special organisation the Democratic candidate for the agreement of the Güvernments concerned:

Presidency. shall be created to advise the Governments on the question of the system of distributing the reparations payinents,

It will be expedient to settle what authority, if the necessity arises, shoubi be entrusted with the interpretation of the Dawesi report.

The Governments have agreed to refer any jurisdical difficulties in the present text to their legal advisers.

The British Government will seek an oquitable solution of the Intor-Allied debts, taking into account all the elements affecting it, and the question therefore will is refuried to Treasury experts for preliminary examination.

As regards the question of security, the two Governments have agreed to seek the bost means of oistaining complete pacificntion,! aither through the League of Nations or some other channel, and continue the examination of the problem until a solution le finaity į achieved Benbr

LATEST OLYMPIAD SECUESS, AMERICANS AND, FIND IN THE HEADL

Paris, July 9

In the two hundred metr knal. Scholz (Amoriend was first, Paddock America) was secfnd) and Liddell-1 Britain third. The time was twenty-mo and three äfths seconds.

This equals the previous bet, performed by A Halin (Amerien) at St. Louis in 1904.1

The final of the 110 metrus hurdles was won by Kinsey (America). Atkinson (South Africa) was second. and Pettersso (Sweden) third. The time was fifteen seconds.

[E. Thompson (Unŋa da) did this in 1445 secs, nt Antwerpin 1930.]]

NOMINEES STATEMENT.

Mr. Lowrie, of Messrs. Mabkin- in Hongkong and present to prosecutó, - as they are having at the pre-non, Mackenzie and Co., was

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then

the PEAR TRAM STÁTIONS,

Chairman. Sonna

TURNSTILES TO BE.

INSTALLED.

APPOINTMENTS. Business matters New York, Jalor. After the votes cast for Mr. procooded with, and. third ballot, the Democratic Con-secondod by tho the Messra. Edmundo Davis in the final hundred and motion of Mr. K. H. Chun, vention had reacho necessary two-thirds majority. Fernandles and S. W. Cheng were appointed Joint Sperotaries for the meeting

In view of certain work which i It was proposed by Mr. Lu Lim-ioc, seconded by Dr. Leitaois being carried out at May Road" and carried, that . E. the Station, a Telegraph representa- Governor be elected a Patron and tive cailed on Mr. D. E. Clarke. Honorary Mombor of the Clubs"

of the Peak Tramway Company, enquired morning, and On the motion of the Chairman, this secondled by Mr. K. H. Chun, whether it was true (as rumour was agreed that Mr. Liuion said) that the station was to be be elected Chairman of the Clubi

enlarged. fathe yours 1924 and 1925.

Mr. John W. Davis.

V

The Chairman proposed, Mr. Mr Olarko-slated_that_thet Lu Lim-ioc seconded, and it was work now in progress was in con- carried, that Mr K. H. Chun bolnoction with a private pathway etected Vice-Chairman of the to the house of Mr. A Club for the years 1924 and 1925. Apear. It was quite probable. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. However, that allorations would The following gentlemen indbo carred out at all the stations, the because it had been practically been elected to norve

the dociled to stop selling tickots in Executive Committed for years 1924 to 1925, in addition to the teams and to have turn-stiles the Chairman and Vice-Chair-through which casust travellers

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The three thousand mistres steeplechase final wae won by Ritola The States were called upon tofman: Mr. W. L., Gerrard, Mr. T./ would have to pass and buy their Finland) with Katz (Finland) second, and Boutemps (France) third-I discontinuo balloting, and tho. Yib. Mr. J. C. Wong, Dr. G./tickets. - Tho turn-stiles would!

Bitola's thing was 9-min 1115 secs. The Britisher Monts jarred his faut on a murdle and finished sixth, whilst the Britisher Noway rotired.

[H. Kolehmainen (Finland) won this, event in 8 mius 36.9:10 inc. at Stockholm in 1912.)

TWO TYPHOONS.

A NEW ONE APPEARS.

comination was made

MOUN

11nani-

Mr. Davis made a statement. saying. There can bo no con

Liberal promise with reaction

will , and inust principles prevail. This is the mandate of

At eleven o'clock this morning, the hour I shall boy it."--

MR. DAVIS' CAREER.

M. De Loitau and Mr. S T. Chun.have

THE WATER SUPPLY.

MOST RESERVOIRS FULL

The Water Return, dated 1st... int, shows that in Hongkong four

10 be installed nt all there would be stations, but

for HEABOD soparate entrancos ticket holders. The plans wore now being prepared and the work would probably be put in, land

NOOD.

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MODERNISING HONGKONG.

Two of Our Fine New Buildings.

"ASIATIC BUILDING," Here is the new A. P. C. Building, situate on the junction of Queen's Road Central and Wyndham Street.

CHINA BUILDING."-This recently-created building is situate

on the Queen's Road-Pedder Street Corner.

BANKRUTCY COURT.

TO-DAY,

In the Bankruptcy Court this

Cloning Exchango 2. 4. 11/16, Lighting Up-Time 7.11 p.in. High Water

Low Water

*3,3 Ch. 9.45 p.m.

2 p.m. 29,55

2 p.ui.

84

2 p..

77

a roport was received in the Renter's Agrican Servier, Harbour Office to the effect that there was second typhoon Mr. John William Davis was of the six reservoirs were lovel! within 450 milos

of Hong- Aueriean Ambassador at the, with overflow on that date, the ex- kong, Im Latitude

20 N. Court of St. James from 1918 to coptions boing Tytam Tuk (5 fool its posi- 1021. Ho was born in 1873 in inches below) and Wang Noi The typhoon of which warning-Longtitude 121 E was given yoaturday by the tion was uncertain, althought Wont Virginia, and was educated Olung (2 foot below). The total tho Washington and Loe contents of Hongkong reservoirs hoisting of the No. 5 signal (galo it was bolfoved to be E.S.E, of at

The Macao Opium Monopoly CASE OF A TUG COMPANY, expected from the west) proved the Colony. To-day's Observatory University at Sexington, taking were 1,979,49 million gallons, as to bo of small diamotor, and the report says, regarding this warn-up Law. He became an Ll. D. in compared with 650.75 million Royal Observatory last evening, that there are indications of 1915. His admission to the Bar gallons on the same date has at longth bron awarded, it was in year. The consumption per head Doupite the fact that the Lisbon ing reported that Hongkong another typhoon between Formosa dates back to 1895.

position 1899 that he first onterod serious por day for the month of June(ovornment recently reduced the morning, before Mr. Justice might well escapo a gale in con-and Luzon, but its

are politics, when ho became member was 21.5 gallons, compared with upast price, the highest bidder Gompertz, a petition was present- motion sequence. At 8.30 thle morning and direction. of

The No. 1 warn- for West Virginia in the House16.4 in June last year.

The Kowinon reservoir on the would not consent to agree to it.jed for the voluntary liquidation the Observatory issued a report unknown.

Now, however, the monopoly has of the Hongkong. Canton and He was a menibør stating, that the location of the ing signal was hoisted at 10.58 of Delegatos. typhoon was Lat. 24 N., Long. this morning, this boing two of the Democratic National Con-1st July contained 352.50 million boan granted for a period of West River, Tug and Lightor Mr. H. A Niebot, the Omolal 117 . This is at a point on the minutes after No. 5 signal (reforr-vention in 1904, was elected to gallons, compared with 208.72 on three years to the Yue Bing com-Company, Limited. “ coast botwoon Swatow anding to the other typhoon) had the 62nd, and 3rd: Congresses in the samo dato last year. Kowloon

Solleitor consumption for June was 15,9pany.

The terms ace that a hundred Receiver, said, it was rather an ing, with the application for Amoy. The direction of the boon lowered.

chosis of oplum will be prepared unusual card and there were winding up order: typhoon was unknown and ils] The forecast for the 24 hours Conoral, U.S.A., from, 1913 to 1918, gallons per head por day compar

The total rainfall to Juno 30th and sold each year, a sum of $7,-some outstanding questions which His Lordship assented to his radius uncertain. Reporting at ending at noon to-morrow is In 1922 ho was elected Presidented with 11.4 gallons last year. 11.20 this morning, the Obsor-variable winds, possibly increas of the American Bar Association.

monopolists to the Government people condorned before proooed-faurteen days. inches last year. vatory, statod, that this typhoon ing to a gals from M.E. later: He has boon twice married, and was 52 inches, as against 29.07 000 por chost to be paid by the he wished to discuss with the request for an adjournment for

has one child, a daughter. appeared to be filling up

and thunder showein,

1911-15,

and Was

Baromotor Temperature

Humidity

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