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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925.

HERRING HALL MARVIN obligations. Mr. Justice Foothan,

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DAY BY DAY.

mission, and Professor John Franklin. selected as Chairman of the Com-HIMSELF WILL FIND NO RIVAL

HE THAT FALLS IN LOVE WITH:

MacNeill was chosen by the Dail When the Imperial Governmont nominated Mr. Joseph R. Fisher as the third member, everything scomed Bot

for a thorough enquiry into the rights and wrongs

of the temporary boundary,

The opening rate of the dollar on demand to-day je s. 4.7/16d.

The s.6. Santhia is dus hore from Amoy at 5 p.m. to-morrow.

Now comes the dramatic re-hama at 11 a.m. to-day and is due The Empress of Asia left Yoko- signation of Professor MacNeill,hore on Dacombor 1st.

and grave charges by President] Cosgrave, who asserts that there, The P. & O. 8.s. Kashgar loft) has beon a suggestion that Singapore at 3.30 p.m. yesterday certain

and is due here at 6 a.m. on the of the Froo State 28th, instant. torritory should be given over to the Northern Government. One can almost imagine the Ulster mont has declared Swatow to be an infected port on account of the provalence of cholera.

spokesmen saying the very same thing if there were any sugg08- tion to give the Tred 'State any

The Netherland Indian Govern-

All who are interested are in- SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES of the territory now under the vited to be present at the opening North. There is not the slightest Kowloon at 5.30 p.m. on Thure- of the new Y.M.C.A. building in doubt that the question is one day. essentially for friendly negotia-

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BIRTH.

The election at Macao for a Deputy to represent the Colony in the Lisbon Parliamont rosulted in the roturu of Sonhor Rocha, Montorio's 122. who polled 280 votes to Senhor

tion by the two Irish Govern-The .6. Kwangtung, from Hoi- ments and that there can be but day with a live cargo of some how, arrived in Hongkong yester- little hope for a mutually-accept-three hundred bullocks and fivò able decision by a Commission hundred pigs. Jupon which one body has no solf-appointed representative and which is now openly distrusted DAVIES-At the French Has. by the other. Of course, the pital, on 34th November, to Imperial Government has the Mr. and Mrs. W. McG.Jobligation of seeing that the pro- Davies, a son.

visions of its Treaty aro carried

The second saloon cook of the out, and that involves holding board and was drowned in the Taikoo Wan Yi jumped over- the balance between two violent-course of the vessel's trip from ly opposed factions, either of Samarang to Hongkong. The in- whom adapts a bellicose and cident occurred on Sunday. threatening attitude in face of the slightest suggestion which is not Oxhorry, of the Palace Hotel, The many friends of Mr. J. in their particular favour. It is Kowloon, who has been ill in the a protty kettle of fish, in all French Hospital for sometime, consolence.

will be glad to hear that ho is now well on the road to recovery and is expected to be able to leave the hospital shortly.

The Telegraph.

TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1925.

IRELAND AGAIN.

LOCAL CRICKET.

H. K. C. C. MATCHES.

NEW

POLAR EXPEDITION.

The above picture shows Italian dirigible "N-1" which the explorer Amundson has acquired for the next polar ex- podition he expects to make next spring. It was designed by Commander Nobile of the Italian army air forces, and that officer is expected to navigate it on the trip. Particular of the proposed flight uro given in to-day's cablo news.

GOOD-BYE.

Mr. Justice Gompertz is here seen saying good-bye to his friends at Queen's Pier on his departure for the Federated Malay Statos. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

"OLD BOLSHEVIKS."

CANTONESE GENERAL

ENTERTAINED.

MUSICAL COMEDY,

OLD FAVOURITES FOR HONGKONG.

Hongkong people who have long- ed for a revival of some of the best of the musical comedies will bo.. delighted to hear that in January Mr. Maurice E. Benson and Mr. Alec Ross will be presenting herg the London Musical Comedy Com pany of thirty star artistes under. the personal direction of Misa Madeline Rossiter, always a favourite in this part of the world. The now Company, which is doing. splendid business in India, will present such old favourites - as "Maid of the Mountains," "Batty," "Our Miss Gibbs," "The Merry Widow," "The Belio of New York," "The Chinese Honeymoon," "Sybil,” "Afgar," "The Girl from Kays," and one or two new revues,

Amongst the new artistes will be Harrington Reynolds, an English comedian who has never been East before. He has previously been running his own companies in Australia and America, and is a most versatile actor. Then there will be Miss Anona Wynne, another clever artiste, who will be seen in leading roles. She has a remark ably fine soprano, voice, and is a pupil of Melba's, being ale amb splendid pianist and a most grace- ful dancer. Yet another will be Misa Connio: Milne, a very popular parte in several of the productions; comedienne, who will take leading whilst the new juvenile lead will workers.be Harold McCulloch, who has a...

The resignation of Professor John MacNeill from the Irish

Hard on the Patients. Boundary Commission on the

Next to sound treatment, there! ground that the other members is no greater essential for hospitul of it are being unduly swayed by patients than quietude. Unhap throats and political influences is pily, however, they do not always a political happening of the us in this respect regarding the got it. Complaints have reached gravest import to Britain. Just nerve-racking noises which are

Moscow, November 5-Gen. Wu what will be the outcome is hood of the French Hospital at

Hán-min, now in Moscow,, paid a all too frequent in the neighbour-

visit to the Society of Old Bolahe indood hard to hazard, but it is Causeway Bay. The most con-

viks and was heartily received certain that

The following will represent the by the veterans of the Russian re- the Imperiultant source of trouble. it up- Hongkong Cricket Club in friendly volutionary movement. Lepeshin. Parliament will not only have to pears, is the almost incessant fixtures on Saturday next, 28th sky, the Chairman of the Society,

sounding of motor horns by cars November:-- take prompt nate but also some which pass this institution. In

in greeting Wa Han-min, draw a ection to investigate the truth or particular is this noticeable on commencing 1.15 p.m.-R. Hancock tionary activity of Sun Yat-sen and First XI v. Civil Service at Home comparison between the revolu otherwise of Professor MacNeill's Saturdays, when football matches (Capt.). A. C. I. Bowker, H. J. the Kuomingtang and that of the

are in progress on the adjoining Armstrong. A. W. Hayward, J. D. revolutionary Russian assertions, The much-discussed Sookunpoo ground. Last Satur Humphreys, E: G. Lammert, T. B. In reply, Wu Han-min expressed delightful baritone voice and bas' and long-deferred settlement of day we happened to be in that Powell, E. K. Quick, L. P. Ralph, great satisfaction with his stay had a big musical comedy experi«:: the Irish boundary

neighbourhood just us the crowds. F. Stewart, R. E. A. Webster. problem has been a veritable pitfall ever and for the bost part of half an Pavilion at 12.30 p.m.

were leaving the football ground,

in Soviet Russia and stated that he ence in Australla, Tiffin will be served in the was making a close study of the since it was sholved by the hour an incessant racket was

There will also be a chorus of political and economic situution six blonde Australian beuatics; | famous Treaty of 1921. It was the kept up by strings of motor-cars Second XI v. Craigengower at here, which was indispensable. for whilst figuring in the company will Act of 1920 which created the Sheer pandemonium prevailed, p.m.-L. D. McNicoll (Capt.), C. tionary.movement in China: "

coming away front this venue. Happy Valley commencing at the leaders of the national revalube all the favourites of "Flares and partition of Ireland, and it was and we could not help thinking L. R Becher, H. Griffin, P. Jacks,

Flashes," including the faimitable the Treaty which established the of the effect caused on patients R. W. Lee, D. H. McMaster, W. W. asked that its greetings be

The Society of Old Bolsheviks Charles Mason. ying in the hosptial by the hoot- Mackenzie, A. K. Mackenzie,. H. V. veyed to the Chinese people. Irish Free State, leaving the ing of these horns and the Parker, D.

Musical comedies have always Nofthern Government the six noise and clatter of the huge Vallack.

H. Sherman, G. R. expresscd satisfaction with the kong, and with such an array of

It taken on execedingly well in Hong... │northern counties free to exempt streamed by in their hundreds.

crowds

victories of Cantop and wished it talent as this Company commands, on. foot as they itself from that Free State and to If a regulation cannot be made

success in its efforts.

it needs hardly be said that big. ANOTHER FORM OF CO-OPERATION.

public support will be forthcoming.

..

con-

The Canton delegation headed

remain under the British Crown. by the authorities absolutely litical crisis, so its resignation by Wu Han-min also visited the One condition of that exemption horns outside hospitals-which following an early defeat will prohibiting the sounding of motor-

RUBBER MARKET.

was that a. Commission of three, most decidedly should be dorio cause no surprise. Yet one would Centrosoyuz (the Central Co-opera- representing the interested then, for the sake of the suffering have thought that, in view of the tive Union in Russia) and was parties, should determine patients of the hospital, we gravity of the situation in which shown over the various depart

suggest that tho' entrance to accordance with the wishes of the Sookunpoc ground adjacent to elements in the Chamber would impressed with the immensity of France finds herself, the hostile menta. The delegation was deeply inhabitants, us far as may be com- this institution should be entirely exorcise a little restraint in oppos- the organization and the wide

SHANGHAI PRICES. patible with economic and geo-closed both to vehicular and efforts to put the country scope of its activities. The delt. graphic conditions, the boundaries other most fruitful source of the Government, it will be obser-establishing close connection be- quotations for rubber shares from podostrian traffic. Thore is an-firmly on its feet. This defeat of gates suggested the desirability of are in receipt of the following Messrs. Benjamin and Potts between northern Ireland and the annoyance caused to the patients eds was duo to an adverso vote tween the Russian, and the Chinese their Shanghai office: rest of Ireland." The Six Coun of this particular hospital responsible with the aid of other chuk, the Chairman of the Centro-

by the Communists, who are thus Co-operative Societies. ties have remained exoinpteland

Mr. Min-1 nights by the playing of Chinese it was left to the Irish Froo State mises of the Wei San Knitting period. How serious the occasion senda delegation to Russia to gramaphone records in the pre- the country into another critical Chinese Co-operative Societies to opposition factions) for plunging soyuz, in response, invited the to assert its claims for the pro-Factory which is opposite the is can be gauged by the report study Russian co-operative methods. perty adjusted determination of hospital and for which the agents that a huge advance of credit isSoviet News Agency.

are, the Wing On Company.

the boundary, as provided for by Apparently the workers in that to be sought, as an emergency Article 12 of the Trouty. It had factory beguile away their idle measure, from the Bank of France, previously boon admitted by both hours by playing hideous tunes despite the defeat of the Govern- sides that the present boundary is neighbourhood are driven almost prosent, the process of Cabinet- on the machine until those in the eat'e finance schomo. For the

not in accordance with the wishes frantic, Representations made making continues, and mean- from time to time- appear to have while the position of the country,

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GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

RIGHT TO COLONIAL MANDATES.

of some of the inhabitants in ittio offect, but in view of the maybe, grows more grave. There RESULT OF REPLAYED GAMES. oither area. When the Boundary annoyance and distraction caused is much talk, as there has boon Commission was called into being, to the inmates of the hospital, for some months, of the need for the Northern Government refused tromoly critical state, we hope

some of whom may be in an ex-yot the hostile section of politics rehabilitating the national credit,

London, Nov, 28. Replayed matches. in the final to nominato a repreeontativo and, that these words will fall to the places barriers before the men qualifying round of the Football in order that the Treaty might be notice of the management and who are trying to improve condi-Association Cup resulted as fol- given offact, the Imperial Parlia. that steps will be taken to stop Briand succoeds M. Painlove, or

tions. What matters it if M. lows!" ment last Autumn had to pass an abominable nuisance.

what can only be described as anyone succeeds anybody else, if

Barnet 8; Redhill 2. special legislation legalising the

the life of a new Cabinet is likely uppointment of a substitute ro

French Political Affairs.

to be measured in days? Perhaps the Communists and other oppo- Very little was to be expected sitionists could supply the answer. petition Proper, Barnet, now meet Colonial Mandates had been In the Brst round of the Com said that Germany'é,, right, to Ulster Government if that body the other day in auch a hurry, in siding cards new end can play Chatham; and Wellington Town ment expected its claims to be con of the French Cabinet formed It appears that they hold the do- Brentford Sittingbourne play acknowledged and the Govern still refused to dischargo its Treaty the middle of a financial and po- then whenever they like. meet Doncaster Rovers]:

cede

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Berlin, Nov. 23. In the Reichstag, Herr Luther, In 0..polating out that Germany was sure of a sest on the Counel! of the Longue of Nations

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