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JAPANESE OBJECTIONS OVERCOME

TERMS OF REVISED ARTICLES.

Ganeva, September 30. The British, French and Italian jurists have agreed to the word-

All who take an interestin this case being Mr. 8. T. Bitting, local football, whether from the who lives at No. 516.

standpoint of player or spectator, A report received by the police should find much of interest in London, September 30. The House of Commons was crowded and anlinated when it yesterday morning stated that on the special eight-paze Football which the names are given of the ing of the Artiole of the Protocol on which Mr. Adatoi had raised a reassembled to discuss the Irish Treaty Amending Bill. Mr. Ram-the previous night a burglar Supplement which is to be given players who are practically cor- difficulty. The terms of the wording are not yet known,

entered the house through away free with Saturcug's issue of the Malays to tain to be amongs

Later. ady MacDonald was ministorially ovated on ontoring,

The difficulty raised by the Japanese by an amendment of the Though this was nominally the only business of the special verandah door, which was left of the Telegraph.

November. Those opan, and stole jowellery and a session there was the usual batch of questions. Mr. J. H. Thomas, camera of the total value of $20. thing new to Hongkong, and in This special number is some-

lower Article of the disarmament Protocol relating to the action of the G. M. Brand.

Council in dealing with disputes involving the domostic affairs of a replying as regards the position in Iraq, emphasised amid Ministeri-)

it an endeavour has been mado

nation, and which threatend to wreak tho Protocol, was overcom al choors that there was no question of a stalo of war between Britain

cover every Mr. A. Turnbull, an engineor of to

Lspect and Turkoy. After detailing tho position he said that the British;

te-day, when the Committee of Jurists re-drafted the disputed article and the Japaneso withdrew thoir amendment. The Japanese Government had not yet received a reply to its protests to the the stoamer Kwongsang, has re-the Association game in the from the earliest

objection was overcome by reinforcing Articla Eleven of tho Turkish Government against the invasion. He added that the local ported to the police that jewellery Colony

up to tho prosent. authorities had reported that the military situation was woll in and clothing of the value of $48 time

Covenant; mainely, that the Council is empowered to intervene with

hand.

a view to the pacific settlement of disputes.. wore stolen from his cabin by an The features will include an unknown person who appeared to interesting account of the growth havo entered through an opan of the game locally; a list of port-hole.

A STORMY QUESTION,

A storm aroso as a result of questions as regards the dropping of the prosecution against Mr. Campbell, the Editor of the Workers Weekly, for alleged incitemont of the fighting forces to disobey orders. Sir P. Hastings said that as a result of caraful investigation he bad concluded that it was impossible to hold Campholl oriminal- ly responsible for the publication. Sir P. Hastings emphatically denied that his decision was influenced by outside representations.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald intervaned in subsequent heated ox- obanges between Conservativos and Labourites and declared that ho was not willing to allow the explanation of the real circum. stances for dropping the prosecution to bo delayed till the Autumn. Eventually it was arranged by all parties to debate the question Mr. next week whon the Lords are dealing with the Irish Bill. Stanley Baldwin hinted that the Opposition might move a vote of censure on the Government.

THE IRISH BILL. -

THEFT FROM SHIP.

FORMER SHAMEEN

POLICE.

N. Granier.

of

J.D. Hussey,

E. W. N. Wyatt.

N. H. F. Whitoly.

R. T. Fisher.

P. N. Knight, Flight Lieut. Livock. Lieut. R. A. Phayre, R. G. G. A. Sussex)

Lieut. F. H. Thompson (Royal

Names of further members of

After the Japanese difficulty had been overcome, the dissTIO mont Sub-Committee met to completo the Protocol. Prior to this the Dominions delegation woro consulted. Rauter understands that they were satisfied with the wording of the proposed formula as eliminating any apprehensions they may have entertained, while satisfying the Japanese.

THE AMENDMENTS EXPLAINED.

1

First and Second Division Loague Axtures; bistoria of the Hongkong Football Association, the Hongkong Football League, the United Services League, and

The end of the deadlock, when the Plenary Committed uns the Shield Competition, with lists of past windora cotails of the team will be forwarded later. animously adopted the amendments to article 5 previously, was now competitions for the coming In discussing the sonson's play, greeted with loud and prolonged sheers. reason, histories and records of the Singapore Free Press of Article 5 previously provided that. Court of International COMPENSATION NOT PAID. both senior and junior teams, the 24th nlt. mentions some Justice should decide whether a disputo was solely within the dies together with more than a dozen of the above players. It says putant's domestic jurisdiction and the addition now made stipulates The Chinese recently dismiss-group pieturos of teams; that. Livock played many that an affirmative decision by the Hague Court will not prevent ed from the Municipal Police ser-biographical details f lead sound and attractive innings, consideration of the situation by the Council or Assembly under vice on Shameen havo complained ing local football officials, bosides establishing himself Artiole 11 of the Covenant. that they have not been provided with photographs of Mars, Jas one of the finest wickot- Articlo.6 defines the aggressor, inter alia, as a Rtate resorting to Mr. Rainsay MacDonald, in moving the second reading of the with the compensation assured McCubbin, IL. McTavish, F. T.keepers in the country; whilst in war in violation of the undertakings contained in the Covenant of the.. Irish Bill, doclared that if the Bill had not been introduced it would them for breaking the striko. Dr. Whoeler, G. T. May, R. Hancock, the bowling department Knight Protocol or resorting to war knowing that the dispute between it and have boon equivalent to the Treaty lapsing. The Government had C. C. Wu, Dr. Sun's Foreign Frank Smith, Mok Hing and W. excelled, taking ten wickets for another bolligerent State arises out of a matter which, by Interna exhausted every effort to socure an agreement agreeable to both Sucratary, has advised them, E. Hollands: details, of nigrport 85 runs in the Easter match tional Law, is solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the latter Irish parties and had not moved until it was convinced that nothing however, that he will see to the contests, with rulos under which against Selangor besides having Stato. The Amendment says that nevertheless such a State aball elso was possible.

payment promised them.

they are run, as well as a picture analyses such as six for 7, only be considered an aggressor if it has not pray submitted of the Telegraph Interport Cup; six for 10 and fiva for 14 in other the question to the Council of the Assembly unde

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald appealed to all parties to help pass the Bilt as a "Bill of Honour" and made an appeal to Ulster to be magnanimously loyal to its compact, upon the carrying out of which Irish panco depandert.

Mr Baldwin and Mr. Asquith announced 'they would not oppose the second reading, the former stating that amendments would bo movida Committoo. It was a tragedy that the boundary question. hud baen raised at a time when the whole of Ireland was consider- vably,paciäed.

Moving the rejection of the Bill, Mr. Reid took the orthodox Ulster lino-that no change of boundary should be made without the consent of the Government concerned.

UNLUCKY 13.

YAUMATI PREMISES

CONDEMNED,

At the Kowloon Magistracy, this morning, Mr E W. Hamilton made an order for No. 13, Shang-

Mr. MacPherson, who was Liboral Chief Secretary of Ireland Von the 1920 Act was under discussion, supported the rejection, bai Street. Yaumati, to be closed Le declared that a pledge was given to Ulster that sho should be eft her six counties.

The debate proreaded very quietly and was adjourned.-Reuter

GERMAN MONARCHICAL INTRIGUE,

"

HITLER TOO DANGEROUS TO - RELEASE.

Berlin, September 30,

The police authorities have

+

vetoed the release of Horr Hitlor, Meging that while in confinement ho has actively participated în the reorganisation of illegal so cfoties into one big organisation. called the "Frontbann," aiming at the overthrow of the con- stitution and restoration of the

Monarchy.

The Nationalists are excited

at the non-refense of their rhan pion, and the Bavarian police have boon ordered to be ready for all emergencies. -- Reuters

'ZANNI'S - FLIGHT.

LEAVES FOR SHANGHAL

Foochow, Oct. 1. Major Zanni has left here for Shanghai-Reuter,

under the direction of the Captain Suporintondent of Polico.

hints to players, etc. The issue matches. It is added that in covenant, Avother Clause of the same. Articlo donned the agrosso

also will also contain a most erost-Thompson, the Borvicos have a also as a State violating the armistice order by the Council. Ing photographic group the bowlor who, on a certain wicket, ompowers the Council to call upon the signatories to apply the pre- Hongkong Football Cly Shields deadly his sight for 28 for the scribed sauctions. The addition thereto now made, provides that team of 1897-98.

Royal Eusses Rogiment xairet any signstory thus called upon shall be entitled to exergao the right In addition to the nfsimas aingniore was one of the bowling of a belligerent. Reuter illustrations, there will be a series feats of the season.

HOW THE SETTLEMENT: WAS REACHED.

Geneva, Septembør 30. of clover football Cartoona spoci- ally drawn for the Supplement,! theso hitting off various aspects of the game.

BOXING

BOUTS AT-MURRAY BARRACKS.

MISHAP TO JUNK.

CLAIM FOR GOODS THROWN OVERBOARD.

The solution of the Japanese difficulty, which has cause. spcond relofand satisfaction, was reached after a moetingo French, Italian and Japanese jurists, after which the Dominion delegates conferred and declarad themselves with the new toxt. A very cordial spirit of Sonoffation puie throughout the discussions. Mr. Adatci was donply touche committee's sympathetic efforts to give him satisfé ed that if all the committee men word rendy to mo ho was ready to do the sanie.

It is ascertained that throughout the duonas Dominions and Empire delegations tha never once arose. Reuter,

Mr A. E. Wright, Building! Authority, who made the applica tion under Section 207A of the

Sitting in Summary Jurisdic- Public Health and Building.

tion this morning, Mr. Justics Ordinance, said the premises

Gompertz heard a casa in which were condemned by him as being

As well as the finals of the Dina merchants claimed the cost dangerous. He had given the use monthly boxing meeting price of goods which had been ownors saven days' notice, but on Saturday next, the East thrown overboard from a junk the premises wore still occupied. Surrey Regiment are having whon it was in danger of founder. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH THE EAST.

ing. The detandant ofted (Fin) couple of contests, as

Browning of the R.A., will Tack Shing) denied that he was meet Bowles, of the Enst the owner of the junk." Surreys, both men boing new Mr. N. 1 Berawor appeared for borers to the Colony; whilst Pto. the plaintiffs, and Mr. M. K. Lol Pooley, who boxed woll at the defended. Boxing Association's meetings.

MACAO NEWS.

À CO-OPERATIVE STORE. (Our Own Correspondent).

Macao, Sept. 30. Some of the principal ployees of the Government have in hand a scheme which will tend to benefit all Government! servants. It is the folation of a co-operative store fram where they will be able to secure all necessary articles at

cheap price. The promotors are to buj congratulated on this idea, which is expected to meet with great

Buccess.

2

The celebration of the 14th

SHIP SUBSIDY NOT TAVOURED.

Melbourne, September 30.

The Commonwealth Board of Trade state that there is nothing

to justify their recommending to the Federal Government that it

Mr Brower said that the plain-should subsidise ships to develop Australian trade in the East, where last year, has been challanged tiffs were mutual customers of spparently an anti-Australian sentiment existe, According to the by Ple. Grant.

the junk's owner and were in the Board of Trade, the higher Australian manufacturing costs preclude The boxing begins at 7.30 pm.babit of buying goods in Victoria competition with overseas countries.-Reuter, and the band of the rogiment and having thom taken by the will play during the interval:

FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

MARK ENVELOPES "FOOTBALL."

junk to Kowloon City. On the

occasion in question, the goods ant was the owner of the junk. ware duly loaded on board the The owners, he submitted wore junk and no further nows was the Shun Lee firm, which was received of hor until some time the naine on the tank. afterwards, when they gathered Defendants in the box, denied that some sort of accident that he was owner or that ha had happened to

while Ind. ever Bid"

hor

on her way. The only whale of thes details ho had, ho recolved from pening2

· SCHOOLMÄSTER CHARGED..

FOR ILL-TREATING

PUPIL..

A rather unusual case W45 that h10

under heard at the Central Magistracy to-day, when a Chinoso school- the defendant's solicitor. The junk A partnerin the Shun Lee firm mastor who conducts a private at No. 20 appeared to have reached a point told the Court that defondant had vornacular class. Tho attontion of those taking somewhere betweon Bailey's no interest in the arm or the junk. Graham Street was summoned your of tho Portuguese Repulic

Mr. Lo said that a mistako bad for illtrosting one of his pupile, a takes place on the 5th prox., Part in our Football Competition shipyard and the Coment Works! when H. E. the Governor will belis directed to the necessity of when a wind sprung up, the junk arisen owing to what had takon 13 year-old boy.

It appears from the ovidence It place at the Water Police Station.

that the boy had played truant, at home at 5 p.m. to all Govern marking their envelopeu contain heing blown to starboard.

ing coupons

word partially capsized and the goods The partnorship books mont omployees, naval and military officers and all citizens. Football." This rule should be had to be thrown overboard to produced and one of the names and, after a beating inflicted prevent hur from foundering. It was Ho Yuk-hing, which might by his mother at home, was A ball for the occasion will be strictly observed. BARDMENT given. The Macao Club also! The coupon will be found on was a clear fine day, and the ac- very easily be confused with Yin handed over to the defendant to CONTI \UES,

Page 9 to-day. Don't forget that cident must have been caused Tack-shing. Mr. Lo claimed that receive further chastisement. In the ovent by Shanghai, Oct. 1.

giving a ball on the 4th inst. It entries close at noon on Saturday. either by unseaworthiness or by the plaintiffs had boon misled in consequence of a report_which

that the large expected Fighting on the Hwangtu- Liuho is front subsided yesterday, though gatherings will include many the Kiangsu artillery kept up a Canton and Hongkong residents.

Herr Hitler.

THE NRTHERN

WAR.

-

KIANGSU BC

SHEKLUNG CAPTURED?eavy bonbardment along the old line, specially at Hwangtu, CHAN'S FORCES STILL. But this was most ineffective hecording to a Chekiang com- munique, which states that the

ADVANCING.

It is reported that Gonoral positions are little abanged. Chan King-ming's forcos have. It is reported that thero was a aptured Shoklung and Teang-little fighting outrido Fengching, Velug, and that Dr. Sun's troopa HearSungkiang,gostorday--Reuter

at Bhaktan havo also retreated. +

The defensive lines now appoor

to be at White Cloud Mountains.

It is rumoured that DF, Sun)

ADMIRALTY

PROMOTION.

"London, Sopt. 30.

commemorates

MURDER OF MRS.

EVANS.

with the

MEXICAN LOAN.

OUT OF FAVOUR IN U.S.

Now York, Sopt, 30. Considerable interest is evinc- ad in the offort of a Toxas banker

WOID

nogligenco, and defendant was this way and they had proceeded the boy later made to the Inspac- responsible except in the case of against the present defendant tor of Schools, Mr. Cavalior, ho acts of God or of the King's because they know the others was modically oxamined and tho enemies." As regards the conten- wore not worth powder and shot.mastor was summoned before the tion of the defence, the plaintiffs His Lordship said ho consider-Court to-day, the altogation being had dealt with him as owner, heed that the evidenco of admission that he inflictod rather serious had said he was, and they knew which had been given was too injuries on the lad. According of no-one who was a partner in strong and he would have to find to the latter's evidenco, he was the firm.

for the plaintiffs. It was decided to take the

London, Sopt, 30. to float fifty million dollars of claim of the Yau Hing Hoong

rice and wines, as a tout case.

COMMEMORATED IN

GRANITE.

In the House of Commons, in Mexican Government bonde on firm, who asked $189 for sugar, THE WORLD FLIGHT. the course of explaining the the American market, after a situation as regarde the murder rofusal by londing American The managing-partner of the of Mrs. Evans in Mexico, Mr. bankors to land more money to firm said he had heen told by Ramsay MacDonald said that the Mexico on account of her failure defendant that he was the owner returned to Canton on September |

two men who bad voluntarily to mopt, interest on her out-of the junk, 29th and that he has held an

confossed had been committed standing debt. Amportant meeting with all the Sir Frederick Field has boon for trial. Therefore the Mexican

The prese commanding generals of the promoted Vice Adiniral on the Govoramont had offered no offered at variousdarcos in regard to affairs rottement of "Admirala Fleet ma

Evidenco that he had admitted are boing being the owner at the Wator olding bina Police Station was also called.

Seattle, Sept. 30. The world-flign feat is being commemorated with a monument

bouton on the head, face, arma and legs with a feather duster.

A ramand was ordered for medical evidence.

TO-DAY.

Closing #ohanga 28. 4. 15/15. Lighting Up-Time 6.11 pm. Barometer 2 pm, 29.79. Temperature: Humidity

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