A SICK ROOSTER
cannot tell you when he is
bo shows it.
But your eyes tell you thoir troubles with headaches, blurred vision, eto."
LAZARUS
32 Queen's NOID CENTRAL.
The only Xuropian Optiofan in the Colony
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
No. 19,651
五病龜,卻八廿片牛奶
FRIDAY,
SEVERE GALES AT HOME. EUROPEAN SHOPLIFTER.
LINER'S LUCKY ESCAPE.
OLD FÍSHERMAN'S HEROIC
DEED.
(Special "Telegraph" News Service.)
London, Nov. 27.
A gale blowing sixty miles an hour wrought considerable havoc last night.
All over the country, tolograph and telephono wires were down this morning. In London alone.
445 lines were affected, whilst
225 laland trunk lines were not working.
- Shipping all round the East and Eouth Coasts suffered soveroly. heavy seas boing reported all along the Chaanol.
hours later, aftor o torrifle battle against the gale, that they wore able to got her back to moorings.
FINE RESCUE WORK.
hor
STILL OPERATING IN
HONGKONG.
Theft from Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co.
It is believed that the European
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NOVEMBER
28
1992
FUTURE OF TIBET.
THE CHINESE INFLUENCE.
SIR CHARLES BELLS WARNING.
London, Nov 27.
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TO-NIGHT'S SCOTTISH
BALL.
After knocking down a Chiniego TWILL BE A GRAND AFFAIR
woman in Queen's Road West
gestorday, the driver of an un-
known motor-iorry drove away
from the scene of the ancidunt THE DECORATIONS AND OFFICIALS.
without randering assistance to:
WORLD'S DRUG PRODUCTION.
VIEWS.
Geneva, Nov. 27.
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being
who recently vi-ited Ipaal music Sir Charles Bell's bok bete victim.
In consequence of serious ini A visit to the City Hall this | Robertson Shield, th's Based on juries, the woman was taken to morning found preparations wall the tartan of Catefiain Reid stores and wet away with goods past and present", stolen whilst the attention of twenty years' official connection the Government Civil Hospital, jaboad for the first big bail of the fo the anti-room is a portrait of shop assistants was engaged on and personal friendship with the where she died last evening. season, the Ball of the Hongkong King George, driped with the The accident occurred at the St Androw's.. Soalety. Once Union Jack, whilst the light ro- in Hongkong, for søsterday 40 de tested to the Dalai Lama, will function of the main road with again sa otter business, is still operating Dalai Lama and loading Tibetans,
army of workmen, freshment room and corridora almost identical oane occurred, be publishe shorely.
Fat Hing Stroet. The woman, under the direction of Mr. David have all been treated in conform the victims n this cossion being British policy, urges Britain not Road, was 4 years of age.
Sir Chorion Boil, discussing the who lived at No. 626 Canton Keith, and other holpers, have ity with the blue and white ransformed the City Hall and scheme of the principal rooms. Mossrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and
to conduct Tibetan negakatišnai Co., L'd.
The police are now searching Theatre Royal into a series of The usual palms and ferns five It appears that shortly a'tar with China without the presence for the driver, the number of effectively decorated and gar boon freely employed, and be tiffin time yesterday. a man, of a Tibetan representative. A whose lorry is nit vos known.
landed apartinents, and when scheme as a whole is one on Horole rezouo work was done described as a "young European," Chino. Tihotan
ANOTHER DEATH. local Scotsmen and their guess which the designers can be very by an old fishorman named Craig, made his way to the gentlemen's should embrace reasonable lund- Another fatal accident caused assemble to-night is will be to heartily congratulated. 70 years of age, when a driftor outfitting department of the frmacies for Outer Tibet, 8 au- hy lorry occurred yesterday find that the Ball of 1924 hos with her horring catch was wrock. named and asked to be shown tonomy, the exclusion of Chiaro morning on the Laichikok Road. been staged fully in accordance
any The soldiers or woollon sweaters,
attemp. at A 14-year-old schoolboy was run with the bigh past traditions of
Tolograms have been sent to- Chino e o lonlastion. od yesterday Aberdeen. assistant recognis d him as a man
noar
inio, and killed by a motor lorry the function. He advocates direct Amdlobolonging to the
day to all the usual outports and Three of the crow were seen to who, some days previously, had
Hongkong
THE ENTRANCE HALL. to M. R. Buthorland (last year's particular Tibetan dealings on matters of Engineering that
and Construction be clinging to the rocks some requested
romains ware
The main ontranos is on the President, now in London), these distance from the shore, an'later-swoster be placed on one side for mutual concern, auch as rouson Company. Tho
groatings reading.-"Hongkong same lines as last year, repro- sonting a Highland Castle, with Chieftain." A special telegram Scots Sand Greetings. Rold, The steamer "Dieppe" went vening roof preventing the throw him, as he had not sufficient able factitles for British trade, takon to the Mortuary.
battlemented walls and arches, has been sent to Mr. D. K. Blair, ashore at Newhavon and was not ing of a rope to them. Craig money to pay for is at the time and the maintenance of the eX14- the ing frontier between Tibet and This Was dono. and
Above this will be reflated for four hours. A tug diclared that he knew of atomping "customer", was reminded of the north-east India, Britain should agon 8 from Thanking the prevent Chi 1080 which went to her assistance was stones to the roof and he declined fact yesterday.
illuminated St. Andrew's Cross the late Secretary, this read- The gentlemen's entrance is on ing-"Will ye no come back daybed against the breakwater to be dissuaded from undertaking assistant for having kept the entering Tibet from india until
the left and the ladies on the again?" Many tolograms have bean received during the and-lost: The orow were saved. the perilous passage through the particular garment for him, the China and Tibet come to terin
Sir Charles, printing ut the
right, this arrangement baving European expres-od his desire to
financial difficul ies at Lhas, in NATIONS HAVE OPPOSITE been made in order to give the Messrs. Sutherland, Duncan
day. including one.. fr..m tompestuous suas. Soizing a rope, LINER BREAKS LOOSE.
Boen selection of sucks. ho scrambled from boulder to
ladies more room than last year. Whilst there were being taken | view of the need for support of a
The cloak room accommodation and Blair from London, At Southampton, the Royal boulder, immerved at times up to from the fixture, the customerne army, criticises the continu-
No decision was reached as to-has been provided on ample lines, OFFICIAL SUFFER PARTY. Mail Company's liner "Alman-the neck, and succeeded in roach-had sauntered towards & lansed Brilish insistence on free trade sora," of 15,252 tone, broke boring the reef. He then threw a caso Hour the main entrance, on Across the harder, coitoading moorings in the Empress Dock rope to the marooned man, whom which were several boxes con- that Britain shud agree to the day's sitting of the second Opium and there should be little del y
lows of the Japanese, Ara-rican, Excellency the Governor and the official sipper party:-Sir tariff on modòrate, clearly The vessel was blown towards the ho succeeded, in pulling, after taining the sweaters ho bad hoon Thotan imp-ition of a custom Conference, which board the von at the busiest time. His The following will compriso
inspecting. Sudden y grasping
central ontranoe, thle being an and Mrs J. Roid; General Sir transport "City of Marseilles "arcat exitions, to the rook on two of these bo made a hurrica specified lines, therony juitico Uraguayan and Bolivian de-Party will enter by a "pocial Reginald E. Stubbs, K.C.M. 4.,.
being given, Money shoule legaton,
covered bower in John Fowler, K.C.M.G., 0.8. whore chief officer was just in which be stood. The rope was then exit. timo to
the crow and thrown ashore and the thron ship- The manavor of the department found for Tibe a neat, which The Instname, declined to evergree
tion of cook loaves, which he de- gonocated. The entrance hall Commodore H. E Grace, R.N. place fenders to protect the shipwrecked men and their gallant rus-noticed the theft, and immediately are also India's needs, for when agree to restriction of the cultiva which electric lights have boca D.8. and Mrs G D. R. Black ropre and Mrs R. M. Dyer; Bir Claud gave phase, but by the time ha Tibet acquires means
Jo'rad did not influence the co-has been converted to
baronial hall, nak Sev tn, KB.E. O.M.G., and Lady had gained the street, the fuzitivo, ing horsolf she defents India. was to be on running down. Des He also, inter alis, considers market
fice-Pollock; Hon Mr P. H. Holyoak The Japanoso delegate reiterat. panellings, Vooux Road in the direction of that unless Bitish troop bol the King Edward Hotel Turn- rarsined in Ind.a. and fronti rod the necessity for a competent place, and old-fashioned lamps, and Mrs A. B. Stewart; Mr G. M. international organisation, having been carried out by the Young and Mrs. O. Gordon Macklo; Mr B. D. F. Reith and ing under the verandal by Messrs, politice remain Wa. Powell's, he managed to contr 1, Tibet will break away dependent of Gavernment, to con- Taikoo Dockyard staff. An in elude his pursuer and was not from nee Indian environme trol the world's opium require-novation at the foot of the graud Mrs. H. W. Bird; Me W. W. stairway is a large illuminated Hornell and Mrs D. J. Lewis: and Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim menta.
St. Andrew's Cross, this com Mr. D. Tompleton and Mre A. Econ again.
The cor ference to-morrow
3 avenson; plately occupying the space be
"Sir' Paul Cbater, been given to the poliur, at least petnrship with India but be-will discuss the American outwoon the two pilars. A card M.G., and Mrs H H. J.
A description of the man has are also not likely to continu
gestion that the production and two of Meyers, Whi eaway's as. come unfriendly, and perhaps distribution of raw opium and room has been provided on the Gomperts; Hon Mr H. T Cransy sistants being confident that they actively hostile,-Reiter.
cona Ivavos be controlled, also u loft, the schemo here being blue and Mrs W. Logan; Mr J. B, would easily be able to recognise
roposal to prohibit the manu- and yellow with parled lamps. Ross and Mrs B. Wylie; Mr. A. K. |("Telegraph" Special Service), the thief again.
facture and distribution of horoin. The Library has again boen Henderson and Mrs D. McMurray; Tho
Mr B. Wylio and Mrs. N. O utilised for "Auchtormuchty value
*tolen of tho
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and further card roonia.
Wilson; Mr D. Gow and Mrs. sweaters is given in the police.
4. F. J. Quaries van Ufford; Mr London, Nov 27.
ruport as $12.
IN THE THEATRE.
C, Gordon Madkie and Mrs J. As one aчçende the stairway Owan Hughes; Rev. J. Kirk one acea reflooted in a big mirror Maconaohie and Mrs N.. Drum- on the first landing an illuminat mond; Mr R. M. Dyer and Mrs ed Scottish thistle, draped with B D. F. Beith; Mr James Reid St. Andrew's flags; the and Lady Severn; Dr G. D. R.
being mirror itself
draped Black and Miss G., Grace; Sir and Henry Gollan, C. B. E., K.C., and The Mra H. T. Creasy; Bir Henry
arouнe
By this time, four tugs had come cuer were hauled on to the beach.
The submarino L-54 is reported to the rescue and took tho drifting linor in tow, but it was three to be aground.
ANGLO-GERMAN TREATY.
THE EGYPTIAN SITUATION.
HOW PRESENT CRISIS HAS POINTS OF NEGOTIATION.
ARISEN,
("Telegraph" Special Service).
London, Nov. 27. In connection with the negotia-' The British Government's casa tions for an Anglo-Gorman com- for the action now being taken in mercial treaty, in which the only Egypt is supported by a number outstanding point is the 26 por of allegations which hitherto cent, dury lovied on Gorman ox- have not been given much proports in accordance with the reparations settlement, the Gor-
minance.
GERMAN BUDGET.
ro-
A DEFICIT DISCLOSED,
Berlin, Nov, 27. Tho a include definito charges mans complain that the present
The Budget for 1925 has boon of defauls on tribune money; the method of collection involves Ateady undermining of three high vexatious delays and impedes submitted to the Reichs au. It
They have shows a surplus of about 2- British offisial--the Financial, business rolations. Judicial, and Public Security submitted a series of proposals milliard gold mark The Advisers, whose business it is to for altering the machinery of venue from the ordinary Budest safeguard the interests of foreign collec fon, so that payment will le estimated at somewhere about com unitios in Egypt; and the ho made by the Gorman Govern- 5,400 million gold marks, and tamparing with British rallway mens instead of by individual ox-the expenditure 2.600 mill.on.-
if ·ials to a degree that has portora. rendered a great part of their work nugatory.
aro Those proposals
being closely examined by British
There have also been great exports. difficulties over pensions and rativement of British officials in
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Barlin, later. It is officially explained that the Budget figuros, as cabled carlier, only relate to the revenue and exponditura of the Ministry of Financo, and do not inclu to
figures are not available, but added to the ordinary Budget balances the oxira rdinary Bad- got shows a deficit.-Router.
the Egyptian Gooramentservico. PLANES FOR CHINA. other departments. Cumplere
When th no charges are con :siderou in connection with tho murders of British officers which have been going on since 1020, ́and wì h the recent muting in the Buta i fomented by Egyptian praetavada, it will be soon how
SEIZED ON GERMAN STEAMER.
Colombo, Nov. 27. Four aeroplanes consigned to una i-factory the position had China have been a izɔd aboard- #become. In addition there was the German stoamor Pfalz- “ungorglement created by the knowledze that various points of disagrnament were outstanding; Erince 1922. The nood for a suttlu- mest of Anglo-Egyptian affairs
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Cairo, Nov. 27.
AGRICULTURE ASSISTED.
GOVERNMENT'S WELCOME
OBJECT.
London, Nov. 27.
f defe d-
under Brui-b
SOVIET OFFICIAL FORECASTS.
AN OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK.į
Moscow. Nov. 27. M. Rykoff, the president of the Council of Commissary, speaking at a textile morference and
M. Rykoff.
..
CONSPIRACY TRIAL.
THIRTY-NINE LIFE SENTENCES.
Reval, Nov. 27.
aont
an
Apon
with the Union Jack At the conclusion of the Com-white and Red onsigue.
CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA.
THE MANU·
Imunier trial, commenced on Nov. entrance to the official supper Pollock, K.C., and Mrs. P. H. 6. thirty-nino.got life sentences, table takes the form of a leafy Holyoak; Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar and ninety were sentenced to lower illuminated with multi and Mrs Adamson Hoa Mr from-three to fifteen years' im-coloured lights- simple but H.W. Bird and Mrs K. E. Greig priscamont.-Renter.
effective arrangement. The official Mr A. Ritobie and Mra J. B. supper table is of horse-shoo Ross. design, the back of the stage boing ocoupled by a big canvas painting of The Brig 'o Doon, the
The menu oards have been work of Mr. J. Dinoley, of Taikoo,astefully executed and bear on The tables will be illuminated by the cover a St. Andrew's Bhiold amall standard lamps having blue and Sword, whilst a knot of and white shadee and ambellished tartan makes appropriato rollef. The Scott's well-known lines from with St. Andrew's Crosses. interior of the whole Theatre has The Lay of the Last Minstrel been carried out in blue and white are printed on the fuside, whilst the pillars having a series of St.
hy the Hongkong and Shanghai. Pretoria 10 their second knock Andrew's Crosses, upon them. In the, meru itself, to be catered for Acurud 50 for 2 Wickets down. Tuite ensemble, the Boheme le strik. Hotels, Lid, is attractive and ins thon came on to rain, and the ingly attractive, more especially oludes all the time bonoured mith was declared a draw the enlours are those of the dishes. The usual ceremony of
| Soottish flag, Ruter.
Pretoria, Nov. 27
In a two day matoh bere, Pro- toria scored 255, Kennedy taking 4 for 81 and Parker 4 for 82.
Mr. Jel' eleven compiled 109 IN cholas 5%),
·DISTINGUISHED
FRENCHMEN.
THE TWO HALLS.
piping in the Haggis will be per- formed.
"THE OFFICIALS;
referring to the abortive Anglo- Soviet tranty, said that if Bris in
Dancing commences at 930 eventually made fresh propora le
The two dapon halls have also
p.m, there being 22 dances on the the Soviets would not refusa to
heon debrated in the same blue programme with two Extras.* discuss them, but the onnoslos already mare were the mxi a`m
and white colours, long stream. A “right Royal" evening should er down the walls framing the be spent.. To in prosts of both coui' ries bad thus hecamo urgent avan It has been decided to hand
varicus Olin shields.The A forward agricultural policy necessitated the finding off i
Faris, Nov. 2%
feature of the shields this year is bature he Birdar's assassination. over to the Egyptian Government
liquidating tho the thrao Zaghlulists who have is foreshadowed in an announo means for
The paintor M. Albert B-naard, that all have been carefully check- FRENCH VIEW EXPLAINED, boen arrested.-Router.
ment stating that the Govern- Zinovii ff letter incident, and mout le convoking a conference establishing normal relations, but the writer.M. Georges Le Comte,
and dolouring, and have been General Committer- Paris, Nov. 27.
BLOODSHED NARROWLY of landowners, farmers, and the Boviene una tone and the mathemation if. But ad and are now true to detail The officials aro as follow
Ploard, bave been elected men permanently mounted on lattice Rald (President), Dr. A message from London skys
workers, with Government co- the letter'e authenticity,tudo
work. The feature of B Black (Vice-Presid that the opinion expressed in
oporation, to recommend methods · He declared that the resums-bers of the French Academy.--
Andrew's Hall in large Boyal Shewan cortain French circles. that
Cairo, Nov. 27. to maintain an increase of arable tion of Frapon-Soviet diplomatio, Havas.
Scottish shield, at one end J. W C. Bbnost Loagus intervention in the Anglo-
According to a Government land and stimulate the maximum relations would enable phem to
(draped with St. Andrew 1 h) RMVDAY (PAT Egyptian crisis is desirable is not communique, Egyptian troops re-production of food.
regulate the whole recive of regarded in Bildish official oiroles fused to leave the Sudan until tlle It declares the conference questions of foreign policy a Pas repressuting the views of the Egyptian Government authorised should i E an addition of a Referring to the economio
French Governme
their departure.
Delanst "pilllion acres of, arable strength of the Soviet he said if W. The hier Thied, has informed. It is stated that the authories- land, and not give undue atten- there were no falling off in the
Mr. Half back that it de- tion was given in order to avoid tion to production of wheat to the conquló revivali
મદન ન Falrer to
high-might bloodshed, as, British troops had exclusion of livestock, dairylig #rasla.— surrounded, the Harutian:förosu und öther agrioultural aotivitiek.
AVERTED..
TO-DAY.