DON'T KNOW
WHAT HEIS
SAYING!
But you never
bear it at
LAZARUS
Thero is no need for it.
12 QUEEN'S BOLD CENTRAL.
The only Kurusean Optician in the Colony,
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
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七十月九英港香
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 17, 1024 ANGLE: COPY 1002#
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ĮMOTOR SMASH SEQUEL. Coockneys much the same as we
call all Amoriosa Yankees. Some
FODEDIDA
9. 12,500
NEW SCHEME FOR WORLD
PEACE.
TEXT OF IMPORTANT LEAGUE PACT.
ARBITRATION BY COMPULSION.
the
Geneva, September 16.
A blockado immediately the aggressor be determined.
all signatories to the document shall undertake to participate in a geoursi disarinaraent conference to be called within a year by
The League of Nations-Reuter,
FIVE LITTLE JEWETTS. One Little Jewett Car, very smartand blue. A néighour had a joy-ride, and than there were two.... Two Utile: Jewelt Cars, 30 m.pg. Another fellow heard of Ity, and than thore ·, WSTO- three, Threà little Jewett ears outside the village store. The merchant asked some questions, and then there were four. Four little Jowott care, basutiful“. to drivo. À lady asked to handle one, and then, there were five, Five little. Jowett - Clam, whers but one, had'. been. If we go on this way, there'll soon be umpteen.
THE FIGHTING IN NORTH CHINA.
“FOUR DRUNKEN COCKNEYS? pression was somewhat caustic KIANGSU FORCES BEGIN GENERAL ATTACK.
"Caustic Way of Describing Her
Belief."
of the Ameriosts in the South Įvory much rosont it. Her ex-
way of describing' whist she be- Heved to be actral fact"
DISHONEST CLAIM,
Item
in.
FIRING HEARD
IN THE SETTLEMENT.
Mr. Macnamara want on to "Mias Councilman cortainly deal with the facts of the case. The British and Fronoh delegations have agroad to the torms of
and dishonest,.- and the protocol as regards the application of penaltion for breaches of laid herself open to comment, but He described the claim as out. the covenant of the Longue. The outstanding points have boeu ro- when Mr. Ruse attacks her lotter rageous forred to London for approval. The terms of the protocol wore con- and imputes motivos, saying she declared that the plaintiff had put sidered to-day by the sub-committee, to which the chairman, M.is vindletive, I think he is going forward perjured ovidence. The too far." So. Paid Mr. II. C. claim was an extraordinary ono: Bonas, explained the views of the delegations.
|Macnamara, in the
ho alaimod that he had suffored Bummary According to an unoflelal statement, the protocol is a very im- Court this morning, when the $350 damage. He doubted whether partant peace pact, and contains ton articles and two appendices in
is claiming Every Garage Company
plaintiff's addition to a long preamablo omphasising the necessity for arbitrat case in which the Hang Lok plaintiff had suffered $95 damage. ion and for real general disarmament. The International Court at the 8935 damages from the Hong particulars of claim was false. Hague and the Council of the Longue are designated arbitrators, and arbitration is made compulsory on all signatorios. When arbitra-kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., Ho claimed $100 for repairs; tion be accepted by parties to a dispute, commissions of military was continued before the acting they were 168 odd; the car Wes out of commission for eight days, Puisno Judgo. and civilian oxports nominated by the Council of the League shall
ho claimed for 32; he claimed Immediately proceed to the two oountries to organise demilitarised The case, which arose out of a
$500 for depreolation, a competent collision between care belonging zonos, and prevent attempts at mobilisation. The document provides for
military and economic to the respectivo garages on July witness had said that the proper 16th, at Teal Wan Hill on the Mr. Rugs called his own export figure was round about $5. When sanctions, while
Council of the Longne *hnil ap. point a commission to investigate effective means of assuring heard on Monday and a letter ha conducted a sort of Dutch Repulse Bay Road, was partly on the question of depreciation written by one of the lady auction-flaughter). Would you occupants of the defendant com give me $500 for depreciation! pany's car, in which she describ Mr. Allison: No. $100 Na.. od the throo polico offcor
$300? No. Mr. Allison thon occupants of the other car as 'four drunken Cockneys" was very reluctantly said that it road and adversely commented might be about $100. upon by Mr. C .A. S. Russ who It was a dishonest and ont represents the plaintiffs in the rageous claim; if it lind boon roasonable, it was possible that a frm of the standing of the Hong- kong and Shanghai Hotels would bave paid it in preference to
Shanghai, Sept. 17. The dropping of Major Hurndall has caused considerable sur
indulging in litigation. But with
Skirralshing botwoon the Fu- pilota. of flying-machines for There was dosultory fighting kien vanguards and the Chakiang Chong Tec-lin, M. Karakhan saya prise, and has revived rumours of dissensions in the toara, which
Buch A claim
supported by along the castorn front from garrison in the vicinity of Pu the Russians in question. were brought to a head by the departure of Lord Wimborne on
ovidence whiob
was obviously Llubo to Hwangtu yesterday, cheng, on the Chokiang-Fukien Whites and not under the jurisdio- Saturday. While the members of the team have always stoutly
Introducing the argument for untrue, it was the duty of the which developed into a ganarai border, is reported. Reuter.
tion of the Soviet-Reuter, donied any dissension, Major Hurndall, interviewed by a New York;
Company to resist it.
attack by the Kiangsu forces TO ATTACK CHEKIANG,
GENERAL BATTLE pupor, raga he does not mind being out of the team, but he considers the defence this morning, Mr.
Suramed up, the accident came shortly after seven o'clock in the
Shangbai, Sept 16.
CONTINUES. it high-handed procedure for other members of the committee to H. C. Macnamara said he felt
Sun Chuan-fang, who is at Our Own Correspondent) change the teams without consulting him. He has cabled his views that in the interests of Miss down to this: two cara grazo one evening, the Kiangsu army
Shanghai, Sept. 17. on the matter to England, and is greatly put out over the whole Councilman the legal argument another and do a stall amount beginning the action with heavy Puchong, on the Füklen-Che
kiang bordor, ja making propara. The general engagement la con- business, Such things have boon proceeding over since they started should be heard in open Court. of damage, no one was injured artillery fire.
A Cheklang. communique tions to attack Choking on the tinuing without any materia! practice for the informational matches months ago. Many, includ-(Some part of the ovidence was at they got that monstrous and
changes, the newest dovolop- ing himself, blamed the numerous disagreements for the weakness heard in Chambers.) Ho had inflated claim. eapported by claims that the Chokiang forces 19th inst-Daily Bulletin.
read the accounts of the case ovidence which no one could repulsed the attack along the ANGLO-AMERICAN NOTE. mout being roporta of of the team.-Reuter's Amèrican Service.
which had appeared in the publics Lordship to dismiss the case, ground, possibly
asked whole front without losing any
Poking, Sept. 10th. recont Aghting 00 the Press and the prominence which
The British and American Anhwai border aros separating
BRITAIN'S POLO TEAM BEATEN.
SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS OF DISSENSION.
сано. Meadowbrook, September 16, In the British team for to-day's polo Test. Major Phipps Hornby bo raplaces Major Hurndall,
ANOTHER AMERICAN WIN.
Reuter's American Service.
Meadowbrook, later.
EXAGGERATED NEWS OF REVOLT.
SOVIET VIEW OF TRANSCAUCASIAN TROUBLE.
London, September 16,
Mr. Russ declared the letter to cattish" to be vindictive, to ho unjustifiable, and to be untrue from beginning to end.
THE DEFENCE.
Не believe.
MR. RUSS REPLIES, Raplying at some length, Mr.
The above picture shows wounded soldiers brought into Shanghai from the fighting floss. They are sean being carried on stretchers Into Dr. Now's Red Cross Hospital, which is situate on the Ţientsin Road.
BAIL FORFEITED..
TOO OFFICIOUS.
470
re-
had been given to the attack his but if he considered that plaintiff Firing was distinctly heard in Ministers have sont another Kwangtechow and Szean, North In the polo Test, America boat England by 14 goals to 5.
frlond (Mr. Ruse) had made on was entitled to some damages, some parts of the Settlement Note to the Walchlaopu of Changhing, where Lungwha Twenty-five thousand people, including the Prince of Wales, Mise Councilman. He felt some then be submitted that it was a during dinner time, but it died regarding the prohibition of claims that Cheklang' is with- wore present at the polo Tost. The Britishers showed unexpectedly
in the standing the attacks. Renter. Hound team work, and led at the end of the first chukker by 2 goals reply had to be made. Had Miss suitable case for the plaintiff to down at about eleven o'clock foreigners travelling Councilmen been present, it be deprived of his coate.
four provinces of Kiangsu, Cho- Lungwha Jacks reports from to 1, but the Americans got into their stride in the second chukker would have been very necessary
NAVY TAKES PART. klang, Anhwei and Kiangai. The tho Thing sector, but and acored thrice. There was no scoring in the third, but at the end and he thought it was all the
Shanghai, Sept, 17. Note states that the prohibited ports that vigorous Kiangsu of the fourth tho soore was 8 to 2 in favour of the Americans. The
It is reported that the Nan area is too large and the Chinese attacks on Liuho, Klating and more necessary, in her interests British playors started the second half with a brave attack, and that some defouco should bo medo Russ said he proposed to deal king Navy actively participated Government must be held respon- Hwangtu have been repulsed scored, but Ameries continued to widen the margin to the ond.to the attack made upon har. first with the certainties of the in the bombardment of Liuho sible, despite the fact that there in with Aring to-day, ・ subsiding
Plaintiff had told the Court case and then to build up from yesterday.
fighting in thoso districts. bombardments by artillery. that his car kept on the correct them the possibilities. In the
An attack launched by the Reuter.
A conservative ostimate of the RUSSIAN AERIAL PILOTS. Klangsu casualties gives a total side of the road and that the first place, it was certain that the Anwei troops on the Chokieng other car came along and ran Hotel car ran into the offside Kwangtoh on Sunday is claimed border botwoen Szoan and
Shanghai, Sept. 17: of 1,200, of which 300 are dead, into it. An hie Lordship had rear wheel of the plaintiff by a Chekiang communique to that in response to Dr. Wellington totals,
A message from Peking says Choklang having about the same seen the spot whore the accident car at 1 o'clock on July occurred, ho had seen that there 16th. The next cortainty was routing of the attackers.
have rosulted in a complete Koo's request to impors restric- The weather is clear and the
tions on Russians working as Settlement quiet. was ample room for two cars to that the damage complained ofį The Soviet Embassy in London declares that the Georgian re-pass. When two cars came into took place on & road porte of a revolution in Transcaucasia. as cabled earlier, are collision, the occupants of each that was perfectly open for without blaming either both absolutely untrue. Georgia and the Caucasus generally are quiet. car invariably took the part of some distance, so that it was partien or bla own driver. All that had happened has been a series of raide on small towns in tholr own driver. That was what beyond all doubt that there must Without wishing to dogma- East Georgia, on August 29th, by small bands of brigands led by they found on both sides in the have been gross negligence on the diepossessed nobles or Tsarist officers, prepared by the so-called present dispute. Each side bad part of one or the other. To put possible causes of the accident. i Georgian Independence Committee, composed of former nobles said that their car was on its it in the language of Miss Eliza First, the driver of the! Ananced from abroad. These bands wore ovary whore liquidated by correct side of the road, but he both L. Councilman, who had a the local forces within 48 hours. The possants and workers opposed submitted that so far as the plain- far superior choice of words, it other car was going too fast and
could not keep into his own side; William Saundors, a marine tion as a constable," Mr. R. E.; the adventure, the leadors of which issued a manifesto on September tiff's story was concerned the only was a most unnecessary secondly, he turned out a little engineer, living at the Astor Lindsell to-day said to a lukong gth, calling upon their supporters to lay down their arms. Router, fact that came out at all clearly cident." That was a point upon too much in rounding the bend House Hotel, to-day forfeited who was brought before him on
was that defendant's chauffeur which they all agreed.
and orashod into the side his bail on falling saw the other par considerably
to a charge of assaulting a coolie. TERRIBLE MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT. bofore plaintiff's chauffeur saw SPEED OF THE CARS. of plaintiff's Cari and, appear befor the Magistrate to The assault coourred whilst
him. Esol
control, but answer charges of assault and the coolle was on a visit to my sido tho othor
thirdly, he had was travelling at BD oxGossive the oars were 198 yards apart case, the other driver would be by a ricksha coolls. The alleged others when the constable came Proceeding, Mr Russ, sald that misjudged bin distance. In either using profane languago brought friend. With him were two apood, and he asked bls Lordship wont they first sighted each other guilty of negligence.
offences were stated to have on to the floor to see his mother to bollove the writers of the two (the measurements were taken on St. Johns, Nowfoundland. September 16.
Miss Councilman had writter occurred in Spring Garden Lane, (the principal tenant of the A terrible tragedy overtook a party returning from a visit to the letters because it was obvious Monday afternoon) and to the an extraordinary letter in which Mr. C. D. Melbourne ordered house) and noticed the crowded British soolal service squadron in a motor car driven by a son of that they had no interest what point of collision plaintiff car she blamed plaintiff, although that out of the sum of $25 thus condition of the subicle. The Siz William Roid, president of the Nawfoundland railway. It an ever in writing anything that had travelled 82 yards and do- our driver could perhaps have confiscated 83 was to be paid to coolie had to take up a little
was not the truth. His Lordship fondant's into and instantly killed two Canadian officers belonging to the War would notice that they were very 110. car had travelled boon a little closer to the left the coolin as compensation for apaso In the passage way, and Veterans Asscolation as they were attempting to board a bus. The guarded in their remarks, coa-that the Hotel oar was travelling the other car was in the middle
It was olear, therefore, bank." She said her driver saw the injuries he revolved, motor-car then overturned, and its four occupants, including two fined in their praise. They had half as fast again as the other of the road but naturally expect British naval officers, Llout-Commander Denye O'Callaghan and not written to
praise Lieutenant Edmund Burrows, wore all thrown out and killed on the driver but to do him justios. spot.-Reuter's American Service.
ALL INVOLVED KILLED ON THE SPOT.
1
ULSTER WILL NOT BUDGE.
DECISION 'TO-IGNORE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, London, September 16.
"COOKNEYS" AND "YANKEES.**
thoir
timo, ho would submit threa
MARINE ENGINEER IN TROUBLE.
TO-DAY.
Closing Exchange 28.4. 13/16. Lighting Up-Time 6,25 p.m. Barometer Temperature Humidity
2 p.m. 29,89 2 p.m. 2 p.nl 88 1151'.m. 3.44 p.m.
77
A LUKONG FINED.
"You presumed on your post.
because of this, the lakong waxed. truculent, and ordered him out of the house, hastening tho car. This was corroborated by ad him to get out of the way and
departure by the bestowal of the fact that the Councilmans lot them pass, but he did not, and
sundry blows and kloks. As if had to catch a boat at three so they just ran into him-
lukong even took the unhappy these were not enough, the o'ɑlook and fasy were frightfully|(laughter.). "Very much like dietrosend when they were held Davis and Mann, only with cars
man to the Folloa Station." Here Mr. Macnamara said ho must "P. The road was 18 feet wide, instead of donkey."
the tables were completely turned say that Mr. Runs in his refer and they had the statement of The police officers in the case;
when an Inspector with an ences to Miss Councilman and the two independent witnesses continued Mr. Russ, had given
enquiring turn of mind got to the her letter had gone too far. "She that their driver was by no their evidence exceedingly well.
bottom of the story and reported cortainly laid, herself open to means on his proper side. It He did not wish to go again-into
his findings to his mpariors. The. comment, but when Mr. Russ must be an appreciable distance the lady's recriminations but
ocolis, was medionily: inspected. "Gosded by my remarks," con- Dr. McKenny advised; referano attacke it and imputes motives, that would impress a person that when she referred to three ro saying she is vindictive, I think his driver was not on his proper spectable police officers as four tinued Mr. Rase, Mr. Monkmaes of the case to the Magist he has gone too far. There was wide and in a narrow road like drunken Cockneys, then he would has talked a lot about the claim. PP.J.Wodehouse HOLLAND'S BUDGET. The Government's programme no evidence at all that she was that three fest would make all say she laid herself, open to When his client was told that Mr. conf v. Smith had said the depreciation| jako of vindictive. She described the the difference.a
HAMBLAOK BOTTLES and was about. 35, her oailed Mr. lowering of certain taxes, con four drunken Cookneys"
THREE CAUSES.
The chauffeur had said he saw Bmlih a liar. He did not propo
The Ulster Cabinet has informed Mr. Ramsay MacDonald that it has decided to adhere to its declaion not to appoint a represent ative to the Boundary Commission.-Router.
Included the
reduction
· ADJUSTMENT OF TAXES." expenditure in order to allow the occupants of the other car asi
oritlofom(laughter)inckle
High Water Low Water
The Hague, Sopt. 16. sidered too high for development he had no doubt whatever that Knowing Mr. Mamamara's two black bottles in the car, to repeat vituperous epithet The Minister of Finance in his of national - prosperity; and she balloved what she said to be well-known Ingenuity, he certain. When he attempted to show (laughter but he did sky. Budget statement in the Second better distribution of burdens true." The Americans have en peated him to put forward what they were like,lhey appear. Mr. Briftit Chambor estimated the deficit for between direct and indirect fuss," said Mr. Mionamara, “that nomi, rosson for this decident in ed to him to have: buon kerosene (laughter) 1988 at twenty million dorini, taxation was also contamplated, we arecall Cockneyelfand the which his (Mr/""Russ") volients iian (inp-kterek which will be wiped out by the which would involve the intro: evidence of the defendant's would be the sulphite, but he was 34Mf Hiontain That "sage of "Bills indressing, the dustion of osrtali -- dirsót chauteur, (given. Menkomiktarli and topsoco ex- taxen "adjudged * agoose
Cham- astounded that.
Por kutation of
bardaland