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MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 17, 1924
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HOUSING LAW.
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TO-DAY'S INTERPORT PLAY. HONGKONG'S BARS.
SHANGHAT SCORE 284.
FINE INNINGS
The fourth day's play in the triangular interport cricket tour nament oponed on the Cricket Ground this morning, when tho match Shanghai v. Malaya was rasumad. On Saturday morning Shanghai woro all dismissed in replying in the afternoon with 208, thus having a load of 89 on the first knock. Just before the close of play on Saturday, Shang- hai had again gone in, but had the misfortune to lose two wickets (Gardner and Carr) for. ten runs, four of which had boon scored off a bye,
BY QUAYLE.
sun in his eyes, a difficult chance at the pavilion boundary, which was missed. Phayre at this stage was distinguishing himself by stopping several drives to the off Quayle was now getting set, and 150 went up on tho board at
roading 31, Including six fours.
QUAYLE'S GOOD JOSS. Thompson now went on again,
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AN INTERESTING APPEAL. QUESTIONS BY DR. KOCH.
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OPIUM CONFERENCE ENDS IN DEADLOCK,
smuggling.
Sir M. Delevingne emphasised that the British had made no discrimination with shipping, and he regarded the Japaneso proposal as unfair oritielem of the British Government. Mr. Sugimura con- tended that the question was not between Britain and Japan only. but all the Interosted Governments. Mr. Sugimura resented the casting of suspicion on countries, and said if such a policy wore per- alated in it would be useless to continue the conference,
Mr. Campbell emphaeleed that India had always reserved the right to discriminato. With regard to certificates, the Government. of India would not accept the import certifloste system on any dou- dition whatever. The Japanoso delegation seemed to him to have mado a throat.
Mr. Sugimura denied any throat, and doolarod if the official certificate system wore suspended there was no possibility of inter- tornational agreement.
Geneva, November 16.
HEATED DIJOUSSION OF IMPORT CERTIFICATES. - In the Court of Appellato At to-morrow's meeting of the
Genova, November 16. At to-morrow's mooting of the Jurisdiction, this morning, bofore Sanitary Board, Dr. W. V. M.
The Opium Conference on Nov. 15th agreed to the combined Sanitary Board, Dr. W. V. M. the Full Court Mr. H S. Fitzroy, Kook will ask:
on behalf of the tenant of No. 1.-. With reference to the Franco-British toxt with regard to the system of registering and Koch will ask:-
Has this Department, or any 469, Shanghai Stroot, Yaumati, case of rabies reported-has it rationing opium smokers, the introduction of which has been mada other Government Departments, appealed from a decision of Mr. been possible to trace the source dependent. According to the French proposal, on the extension of power to authoriso an officer to Justice Dyer Ball who had given of infection or has any idea been
The British, French, and Japanosa dologations have finally enter any establishment licensed the landlord an order for posses formed as to its origin ?
agreed to the joint text of a declaration that the importation and salt. for the sale of Intoxicating drinke sion. The proceeding was undor b. In addition to the 'curfew and distribution of opium shall be a Government monopoly, to procuro samples from the bar Section 4 (1) (f) of the Rente order will the Government coa
The other Japaneso proposal was that when opium be accom. for the purpose of testing their Ordinance.
alder the advisability of bringing panied by an import cartifioste or official guarantee that the import purity. If not, will the Govern- Council, petitioned, mada in a regulation that all dogs in is legitimate, no measuras constiting unfair discrimination at the the first innings for 119, Malaya 12.32, thie batsman's score then mont considor the advisability of order exempting the house from soagoing or river craft should beports, on the ground of the nationality of the vassal or the origin of
that the provisions of Section (1) (f) chained or caged while such the goods, should be resorted to.
Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K. Ovassals are in harbour or in com with Mr. Eldon Potter, K. C., apmunication with the shore? paared for the respondents.
2.-Does the Government make Mr. Fitzroy said he was rely- in place of Wyatt at the law FALCONER'S ROBBED, Ing ontirely on the exemption. any and if so, what profit on the
Section 24 made it possible for the sale of antirablo vaccine? courts, end, bowling to Quayle,
Governer-in-Council to exempt who roached his 40, amid ap plause, with a fine hit to the public
any premises from the provisions stands, and continued to score
WITH RINGS.
of any particular section of thot Ordinance and it was not compot- When play started this morn-freely; but he gave Playre a ing, Duckett, who had made six chance just afterwards, the folder
Regarding the robbery atent for any Court to question his on Saturday, and Rawathorne, just failing through the sun being Musers. Falconer's jewellery store right. The Governor would only who had not yet soored, again in his eyes. A minute later the in Pedder Street, at one o'clock make such an order under oxcop-
Shanghai batsman, profiting by his on Saturday afternoon, Mr. tional circumstances. The Gov want to the wicket.
right wan somewhat Knight and Thompson were in "life," hit Thompson into the road Mellis, an employee of the firm, ernor's tharge of the bowling, Thompson opposito the law courts for six, has made a statement to the analogous to the position of the
Running great risk on account
A remarkable featuro of the conference is the cordial and con opening to Rawsthorne fram the following with four off the next police in which he says that the Lord Chancellor many years ago. of the proximity of the place to the stant co-operation of the China-Japaneso delegations.-Reuter. Pavilion and. After a maiden over, ball, and thus reaching his half value of the diamond rings taken The Chancellor saw that equity Central Police Station, a gang of was done, no matter what order armed robbers who entered the
JAPANESE DIGNITY OFFENDED. Knight bowled to Duckett, who century. The board registered away was $4,083.
Tho robber also tronted the deliverios with 180 for 7 at a quartor to ono.
way young had been made. Mr. Fitzroy asked Yat Hing Laundry store, at No. The Opium Conférence came to a deadlock this morning with Evans was now ΠΙΟΓΟ great caution. Another maiden
con-Chinese who had during previous what use the exemption was 51 Wellington Street, on Satur-ragard to the right of discrimination in import dertificates, when pver followed, and then Raws fidant, and with two boundaries days frequently
Was day night, wore nevertheless able there is reason to suspect their gonuiponess. The discussion was Thorne etoio a single with a suick and several singles added to the shop. On Saturday afternoon, he subsequently past point. A little later he total appreciably. Whitley had asked to be shown some diamond that as an order had already been to-make their escape, although abjourned for a few days in order to enable the delegates to refer to
hard pressed, with A certain their Governments for frosh instructions. A great made it could not be rescinded. Added four with a shot past gone in to rollova Thompson rings and bargained
amount of the loot they took. In tho ball.
Finally mid-on to the boundary. A fow with
had deal over the prices. minutes later, he again drove now reached 20. Knight had be selected four of the best, are asking us to do, although the Thompson to the ing boundary, rosumed in placo of Holmes-placed them
fingers landlord has exercised his right following it up with another four Brown. Evana gave Brand at and turned round as if to take the perfectly justifiably, is to mulet off the next ball. Twenty wont mid-off a hard chance off Knight. money out of his pocket. In-him in costs for the whole of the up on the board after eighteen which was brilliantly hold, the stead, he pulled out a large packet proceedings.
Mr. Fitzroy:It seems rather minutes play. A boundary by score roading 194 for 8.
of pepper and threw the Duckett brought 30 up just after Burn joined Quaylo, and after tente into the eyes of Mr. Mellie hard, but your Lordshipą bavo 11 o'clock, when play had boon scoring a single hit Whitley for and his Chinese shroff, who were discretion. in progress twenty-five minutos, jeix into the road opposite Murray the only persons in the shop at The Chief Justice.You are Malaya's folding was excellent. parade ground. The 200 went up the time. Disconcerted by this entitled to your costs: you have
Rawathorne again found the on the stroke of one o'clock. unexpected attack, and suffering done nothing wrong. ropes past square leg, off Knight,
Mr. Justice Gompertz :--The great pains from the effects of but WAS olean bowled two
After lunch, Thompson went in the popper, Mr. Mellis and his tonant had three months in which minutes lator with a ball broak- ing to log, from Thompson, after again at the law courts ond. Burn shroff wore unable to stop the to present his petition before an
robber as he dashed from the order of the Court was made. and Quayle commenced to hit out,
Mr. Fitzroy: Your Lordships scoring 21. Thirty-eight for 3 at the former being very nearly run shop and escaped with the ringe.
It is now stated that the robber could hold that as he delayed his Leach then went in to partner out within five minutes of plug is identified as the same man petition, he should pay the caste
| being resumed. The latter passed Duckett, and scored a boundary his 60, with a fine drive to the who has visited several jewellery up to that timo. -off Thompson's second ball.. Ho was hitting out freely, and the Naval Yard boundary, following shops of the Colony. The plausible up with repeated hard shots all story he gave on these occasions score bogan to mount тоге rapidly. Two further foure by over the field. Two hundred and was that he was buying rings for
the an official in Canton.. twenty was registered on this bateman brought 50 up at 11.22. A minute later, Duckett board at three minutes past two, was given out, caught by Livock Quayle reaching 70 just after- at the wicket, affor scoring 19. wards. Burn was finding the Fifty-one for 4 wickets..
Barrott, the Shanghai skipper, went in to bat next.
Leach skied ball from hits, and 18 in the over. He had AMERICA'S PROPOSAL TO apply retrospectively, it did not discard some of the loot. Thompson, and give a difficult now reached 30. Just after this. however, Knight clean bowled chance, which was not taken, a single rosulting. Capt. Barrot him-240 for 9.
11.12.
Evans
AFTERNOON PLAY.
on his
con-
The Chief Justice:-What you
The delegatione of the British Empire, India and Siam uphold the stress of purauit. certain the right of discrimination in certain cases, mambors of the gang had to Mr. Van Wettum, the chairman of the conference, personally discard their portion of the spoils, expressed the opinion that members of the League were bound to and those, amounting to $112 in respect import certificates instituted by the League, but might do as monoy and a pair of gold bangles they pleased with regard to certificates emanating from Govora- valued at $200, were picked up by ments who were not members of the League.......... the polico aubeoquently.
Mr. Sugmiura complained of the "reprehensible incident of a A report by the master of the Japanoso official who, however, had been properly punished" which shop statos that the man escured bad been brought up against Japan, referring to the oase of an illegal. admission by saying that they import certificate, alluded to by Sir M. Delevingne, who, however, dida had come to pay a bill. Without not mantion the name of the official or the country. Mr. Sugimura much difficulty, the inmates were declared. that as long as mutual confidence and respect were lacking bound and gagged and the place between the intorooted States, the Japanese delegation could not sign that was made for valuables. is more important than anything else." turned into disorder in the search such an agroenient. We are a nation of Samurai. With us honour Sir M. Delevingne and Mr.Campbelldenied casting any imputation Money consisting of $200 in Hongkong notes and ten Ameri-on Japan, and said they were merely defending a principle. Reuter.
CONFERENCE ADJOURNS. con gold pieces was stolen, to-
Later, gether with jewellery and the
The general discussion in the afternoon of what, for irrelevant Mr. Justice Gomportz:-He best that the place could offer in
argument and repetition, will probably rank as one of the most re- mights have entered into a con- clothing.
A narrow escape from oapturemarkable League conferences, resulted in an adjournment of the Was be tract for demolition.
Mr. Fitzroy:-He would
experienced when police Opium Conference till Friday. officers, drawn by the sound The Conference concluded with a general discussion in the doing that with his eyes open.
Mr. C. G. Albaster quoted a of whistles, appeared on the evening and adjourned until Friday, when it is hoped to settle the case (uilter v Mathioson) from scene, but by dispersing in diffor-import certificates question and pass on to the final draft agreement. Thoro was considerable discussion in the afternoon. Several the Law Journal in which it was ont directions the members of the stated that although it was clear gang were able to elude their clauses of the agreement were adopted.notably the institution of aGov- that the Act was intended to pursuers, though some had to ernment monopoly for opium, also a system of licensos and rationing. Dr. Sze warmly appealed in favour of doyating revenue from It is stated that one of the gang opium to the betterment of conditions of Chinese addicts, but his only interfere with existing rights con
consolation was the insertion in the agreement'e preamble of the The wae armed with a revolver. tained in a judgement. difference between that case ANOTHER ROBBERY. phrase" The high contracting parties are solely guided by moral
considerations." From the village of Wah Moo Barnes went in to bat next, The American Government has and the present ono was that
Bir M. Delevigne and Mr. Campbell pointed out that the British had by now "broken his duck."
the Legislature had and Wyatt relieved Thom- proposed to Persia that a sum of
bon San, in the Shoungshui district,were doing their utmost to improve the conditions of Chiness in with a single and a two. Sixty
careful vory with the hall. The new $110,000 be provided for the cost Section 24 of the Ordinance of an armed robbery occurring in influence British opium policy.-Reuter.
that New Territories, comes the report British poseossions and would not allow any dscal consideration to wont up at 11.36, just after an off Knight immediately after. end up while Quayle continued America, and that this sum should Leach followed with a four, and to score freely. The latter's 80 be placed in the Bank of Persia Mr. Alabaster said that the effect
went up at 2.18 with a hit to the without power of withdrawal, the of the Governor's order was their escape with clothing and soventy went up at 11.38.
Thompson was taken off at ropos, which he followed im-interest to be used to send Persian similar to the position which jewellery of the value of $65.46 ZAGLUL CAUSES EXCITEMENT IN EGYPT..
would have followed if the Logis-pearls of a value not disclosed, quarter to twelve, Wyatt mediately after with succossive students to America-Reuter.
lative Council had struck Bection and one hundred francs. Two of ralioving him, and Barrott fours, his 10 going up three
4 (1) (1) out of the Ordinance. If the gang were armed with daggers ent the now bowler's first minutes lator.
would not apply retrospectively, and two with muskets.
Replying, Mr. Fitzroy said that
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boundary repeatedly, and hit a fino six into Queen's Koad, scoring 14 with three successive
aon
MURDERED US. CONSUL.
PERSIA.
Taheran, Nov. 16.
to
hour's play, and Barrett hit a six aleman successfully kept bie of convoying Mr. Imbrie's body to did not apply retrospectively a factory there.
A
delivery to the boundary. Eighty QUAYLE'S CENTURY. went up a minuto later.
out,
BARRET GETTING SET.
Just after this, Quayle gave Foster hard a catch at the bound-
THE DUTCH FLIGHT.
ball
from
MRS. EVANS MURDERERS.
In this affair, siz men made
HOME “SOCCER."
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RESIGNS THE PREMIERSHIP FOR A DAY.
Cairo, November 16. ·
All the schools struck, the students going in procession through the streets choozing Zaglul and visiting the Ministries, trying to. bring out the Government employees. They induced the offolals of the Ministry of Finance to quit work. The employes of the Minis- ty of Education assembled in the courtyard of the Ministry, where beg the King not to accept the Promier's resignation. speakers urged that a deputation should proceed to the. Fala00 and
Crowds wrecked the premises of a comic weekly Al Kushkoul, which carlestured Zaglul and his colleagues, and set fire to the. paper supplies. The police drove off the riotors. Large orowds 66- sembled in the neighbourhood of Zaglul's house, Parliament and Abdin Palace.-Reuter,
Cairo, November 18,
the Govornor-in-Council had put a particular house outside the The Shanghai skipper had now ary, which was dropped, and| A LANDING NEAR RANGOON jurleduction of the court. The appeal Court had, the right to got set, and sont several to the with two auocessive fours the
Rangoon, Nov. 16. boundary. Ninety went up at Shanghai man passed his century
The Dutch airmen have landed exercise law which had been 11.52, the Northern mon thus amid thunderous applauso, 270 wiping off arrears with six wickets going up on the board. Holmes near Rangoon, because they passed since the judgment was in hand. Leach was also hitting Brown had now relieved Knight, foarod that their stock of petrol given. He argued that the Court FIRST LEAGUE RESULTS. London, Nov, 15. and Holmes-Brown, the Quayle continued to hit out was insufficient to enable them had no discretion; they must
sending a
The following are results in the to reach Bangkok against the rescind the judgment..
The Chief Justice-Rather a Malayan skipper, now relieved freely,
paculiar position to put the first division League. football Knight at the Naval Yard end, Wyatt over the ropes for six. strong wind.-Reuter
Supreme Court in. It ebems we matches played to-day- The contury woat up, amid The spore board registered 280 at half-past two, but Holmes-
are only administerial officers to Birmingham 1, Sheffield U. applauso, exactly at noon.
1, Huddersfield: 0 bowled Quayle
The King has informed a Senatorial deputation, begging him not Less than
had Brown "olean minuto A
carry out the orders of the Bolton W.
Burnley 2 Liverpool minutes later, whon
Governor-In-Connoll
to accept the Cabinet's resignation, that he had already refused and passed when Leach was bowled two
Mr. Fitzroy quoted judge as Cardiff City 4, Bury
would receive Zaglul again in the afternoon and insist on Zaglul's. by Holmes-Brown, with 26 to his that batsman had rozchod 113.
2, Arsenal gredit. Five wickets down for 103. He had hit two sizes and twenty-
saying that the office of Judge Everton
Newcastle U. 1 remaining in power, one fours,
Zaglul states that he has not resigned because the King has re- was not to loglalato, but to declare Leads U BARRETT OUT FOR $7.
the expressed intention of the Notts County 0, Aston Villa
fused to agree to two Ministerial nominations. He maintains that Quayle went in to partner his
Mexico City, Nov. 16.
Legislature, even if that intention Preston N.E. 3, Notte F..
Sunderland 3, Manchester (7.2 his health is unsatisfactory, but he is determined to facilitate the captain, and added steadily to
The two mon, Ruiz and Garcia appeared to be (ujudiolous," the score. Barrett had by now
MALAYA BAT AGAIN.
who were accused of assassinat- Their Lordships reserved their Tottenham H., Blackburn R. O task of, and support, his successor, chosen from a majority of the
Chamber.Router.
Cairo, later. W. Brom. A. 4, West Hem 1 knooked up over 30. Soon after
ing Mrs. Evans have been found decision." Malaya went in to
Router. wards, however, ha hesitated at
guilty and sentenced to death.-
Zaghlul has withdrawn his resignation, after a lengthy audiende « ball/rum Wyatt and put it back again, at A quarter
with the King. Reister. to the bowler hands. His con- three,
Livock and
UGLY INCIDENTE." tribution wan:87, and be racaived Gronior, the former facing)
Das Chiro, November 16. BONGO returning to the O'Hara's bowling from the law
Two thousand demonstrators rushed the poltes gus quokaa down for115, courts sido, and Lunch being at
koul and sacked the premises. faï next in, and the other and.
Demonstrators outside the Abdin Palaca last night Zaghloul or Revolution. Theory was taken up this me
food in Parlament that the 60m
Shanghai's second innings had produced 284, and sot Malaya) 106 to win.
with
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
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to Reuter.
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