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THE BANK NOTE AFFAIR."
FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS ON "POLITICAL PLOT."
Paris, Jan. 9. The newspapers are commenting at length on the political charac- ter of the affair of forged bank, notes, regarding it as a veritable conspiracy directed against the vital interests of France.
The Petite. Entonte demands that the judicial inquiry be carried out to the utmost consequences.
Echo de Paris says that the action of the forgers denotes the intensity of political revenge, which is brewing in Hungary. No satla faction must be refused to us.
Volonte says at the time when the Hungarians work to debuse the franc, the League of Nations is pccupying itself with raising again the finances of Hungary:
Gaulois says that the French Government reserves all rights to bring this grave affair before an International Court.
M. Clinchant, French Minister at Budapest, conferred yesterday in Paris with the Minister of Foreign Affairs-Indo-Pacif.
The "Times" on the Alarm.
London, January 9. Amid a welter of accusations In the European Press against the Hungarian Government, the Regent, Admiral Horty, and other prominent personages in connec- tion with the bank note affair, and scare stories of a widespread plot to reshape the map of Europe, the Times, in a leader, utters warning note.
The Timea says impartial opinion in Britain will reserve judgment until the facts have
MONDAY
EXCITING RUGBY.
CLUB DEFEATS THE
ROYAL NAVY.
The Hongkong Rugby Club de- featud the Royal Navy team at Happy Valley on Saturday, when
JANUARY 11, 1926.
HON. MR. A.G.M. FLETCHER DEPARTS
PASSENGER ON S.S. MACEDONIA,
There was a very representative the first match of the gathering" at Queen's Plor on rugby tournament was played. Saturday morning to bid goodbye The Club won by a goal and a try to the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. and Mrs. (eight points) to a penalty goal Fletcher. During the morning Mr. Fletcher paid a farewell official and try (six points).
visit to Governmout House;
The teams were:
officials wore. elso
thoro.
Mrs.
The crowd at the Pier represented
Fletcher was presented with some all business intorents and Consular
lovely bouquets.
Mr. and Mra. Fletchor sailed on
Clube--U. J. Armstrong: F. J. Skinner, G. P. Lammert, J. Easterbrook, E. P. Stewart, Morrison, L. P. Ralph; R. W. Lee, H. R. Forsyth, N. Foster, Middleton Smith, Lithgow Smith the a.. Macedonia Among thos J. O'Connor, H. Beveridge, B. prosent to say goodbye were Sir Paul Mitlar.
Clater, Sir Shou-zon Chow, the Hon. Royal Navy-Tel. Mortimer Mr. P... Halyonke, the Hon. Mr. (Ambrose); P. 0. Cowley II. T. Creasy and Mrs. Creasy, this (Ambrose), Lt.-Com. Lyle (Haw- Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird and Mrs, Bird, kins), E. R. A Tinker Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, D. S. D., and (Hermes), E. R. A
Roth- Mra Bird, the Hon. Mr. R. H. well (Submarines); Mid. Rowe Kotowall and Mrs, Kotowall, the (Hawkins), E. R. A. Northwood Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, O. M. G., (Submarines); Lt.-Com. Bower O. B. E., the Hon. Mr. J. H. Komp.
Hermes), Lt. Windeyer (Hawkins), Lt. Garnon-Williams Col Russoli Brown, the Hon. Mr. CAM-A O. Lang, the Hon. Mr. D. W brose), LL. Sherwood (Submarines), Tratman, Mr. E. Wynne-Jouca, Mr. Sub-LA. Vereker (Hawking), E. R. L. Sinith, Lt. Commander G. F. A. McTaggart (Hermes), A. Bole, R. N. Lt.-Cominuuter (..
Hake, Mr. S. B. B. McElderry, the Acott (Submarines), Sto. Stafford night lev. Bishop C. R. Dappy and Mrs. Duppy, Mr. A. Dyer Referee. Mr. G. G. N. Tinson. Ball, Mr. A. J. Wood, Mr. G. F.
Club Score First,
Lammert,, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, There was a good deal of mid- Mr. Eldon Potter, K. C., Mr. E. C field play at the start of the game, Jenkin, Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Dr. men were Saunders, Mr. N. R. M. Shaw, Mr. but later the Navy
mart run by Rothwell brought Consul-General, Mr. M. J. Quiet, kept in their own half until a Rodger Culver, Tredwell, U. S. A. relief. Lammert saved his for Consul-General for the Netherlands, wards on many occasions with his Mr. Yves da Courthial, Consul for France, Mr. ('de Albuquerque e good kicking?
Eventually the Navy forwards Castro, Consal for Portugal, Mr. E.
(Submarines).
TEST CRICKET.
M.C.C. v. WEST INDIES.
January 9. The M.C.C. declared to-day when they had scored 597 for the loss
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Bombay, Jan. 9.7 What is described as a new vac of eight wickets. At the close cine treatment for leprosy was de- Hammond had scored 238 and was monstrated at the Indian Science still not out. Capt, T. O. Jameson | Congress by an Indian, Dr. Row, scored 98 and Astill 66.
At the close of play to-day the West Indies had scored 76 without loss. The day was fine and the wicket good. About 2,000 specta tors were present-Reuter..
Victoria Beat South Australia.
Melbourne, January 9. Victoria today defeated South rans. Victoria Australia by 237 batted Brat and scored 232. (Wood- full 7, A Richardson threo wickets for 40). In their second inninga they compiled 604 (Hendry 59, Ryder 95, Woodfull 236 and Pons- ford 56).
South Australia scored 462 in their first innings (V. Richardson 50, Rymill 124 and Alexander 133) and in their second innings only 67, Hendry taking six wickets for 30
There was no play on Thursday or Friday, owing to rain. To-day South Australia played muder pro. test, V. Richardson, their captain, pointing out that the wirket was covered contrary to the laws of cricket-Reuter.
President of the Modical Section.
Members of the Congress stato that remarkable results have been achieved by means of vaccine, pre- pared by Dr. Row from tubercle bac. Nodules melt and the facial contour is restored under annesthetic. Patches disappear and perforutiny ulcers heal in four to five months.--Reuter.
CURIOUS PHENOMENON,
HARBOUR SUCKED DRY BY TIDAL WAVE..
Bernard, Me, Jan. 10: There was an unprecedented oc- currence here to-day when a ten foot tidal wave slowly sucked the Harbour dry and then slowly crashed on to the shore carrying
with it fifty unmanned fishor
craft. The wave was preceded
by a deep rumbling sound bat no earthquake Reuter's American Service.
THE MOSUL QUESTION.
London, Jan. 9. The British Ambassador at Con-
Ho Fook, Ho Leung, Ho Kom-tong, Yan-tsun, Ip Lan-chen. Yong Tez- Li Pakwai, Wong Palckwung. Li ming, Wong Kwong-tin, J. M. Wong. M. K. Lo, Ho Kwong, T. N. Chan, Dr. S., W. T'so, Ms. R. Hancock, Mr. H. Green, Mr. RA. C. North,stantinople will visit Angora in een disclosed, while it is realisen got moving, but they lost posses-Davidson, Mr. C. Dulmer Jokason, Mr. W. Schofield, Mr. H. Birketh view of the coming negotiations extremist leaders will stop atsion of the ball at the Club line. Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C. L E., Mr. and Mrs. R. Forrest," Dr. with the Turkish Government for The "threes" got away from the CS. P., Mr. T. H. King, D. C. LA, G. M. Severn, Capt. Douglas, nothing in furtherance of their scrum, but Lammert cleverly in- Mr W. C. Gerrard, A. S. P., Mr. Mr. A. W. Tickle, and Mr. M. P. n definite aettlement of the Mosul
the Navy H. V. Booth, A. D. C. I, Mesaro Talati tervened. Outpacing
question.-Indo-Pacific.
nolitical aims.
Hard play followed, the Navy striving to equal the score, but no further points accrued in the first half.
No evidence has hitherto, been produced implicating the Hun-men, he ran from near his own garian Government, whose belief line and scored at the posts,
Millar converting. that the scheme was really a plot to fill the pockets of criminals who got the aid of certain credu fous Royalists with a view to giving it a Royalist colour, appeara to the Times to be a less improb- able explanation than the rock- less stories broadcast all over Europe,
The Times says that were there substantial grounds for the belief that the Hungarian Government is not loyally carrying its ander takings to combat the efforts in favour of the Hapsburgs, the Great Powers would have to take
action, but there is reason to hope
A Penalty Goa).
The Navy continued to attack after the re-start, and it was only the good work of the defence which enabled the Club to hold their load. Rothwell was injured, and was of no further service to his side is an attacking force. Despite his handicap, however, he defended well, and got in some clever kicks to touch,
investigation will reveni that position, such netion will not be necessary, -Regter.
From a penalty in 4 good
Mortimer kicked મ generally secured the ball in the goal, and thus reduced the Club's lead. The Navy' forwards were now playing a strong game, and Fallowing some scrappy play on the Club line, Stafford broke away and had no difficulty in scoring. The kick at goal failed, however.
scrum.
Nineteen Prisoners."
Budapest, Jan. 9. There are now ningeen persons arrested and accused of com- plicity in the bank note affair.
According to the newspapers, the police, acting on the informa- tion of officiäls, have interrogated M. Hajts, former Chief of theCaito- graphical Institute, who has beening to Forsyth, who succeeded in kept under arrest,
Official Statement.
The Club regained their lead a few minutes later, Lammert pass- |
scoring. Millar's kick at goaf, was not successful. The game was keenly contested and provided.
A long official statement re- capitulating the events connected exciting sport. with the bank note forgeries, saya that altogether twenty-four
plates at the institute cellar were pre-
the machinery cautionary arrests have been made destroyed and
scrap
in Amsterdam, Hague, Hamburg smashed up and sold as
All the forgeries not dis- and Budapest. The statement re-
over
Nadossy, Ladislaus
iron.
constructs the affair and says posed of were destroyed. It is that the idea originated with incidentally mentioned that Win- Prince Windischgraetz, who won dischgruetz's valet surreptitiously and possessed himself of seven notes! Geral. The work was carried at which had been rejected as faulty in the cellar or the institute and and it was the circulation of one IRESH STOCK 39,000 French notes of a thousand of these that aided the detection INE QUALITYing the throw-outs. Systemateness. AITHFUL SERVICES steps were taken to alter them in
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