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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

DISARMAMENT COM- PROMISE.

(Continued from Pago 1.)

TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928.

HOCKEY MATCH.

HONOUR AFTER 35 YEARS.

THE POLICE RESERVE.

VOLUNTEERS ÉASILY DEFEAT

THE BORDERERS.

SCIENTISTS ROMANCE IN

BIRTHDAY LIST. -

LORD EBBISHAM.

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT {ŞIR ROWLAND BLADES. TAKES

TITLE FROM EPSOM.

WEEK.

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. On the Murray Parade Ground Inst

A remarkable story of a scien-Wolfe, C.M.G., Captain Buperinten evening, teams from the Machine Gun Co. of the Defence Corps and thetist's tardy recognition in

the dent of Police, stated:. Bergeants of the King's Own Scottish

Police Training School.

sign was not inconsistent with the terms of the Covenant. We had satisfied ourselves that it was not."

We had also to satisfy our-Borderers met at hockey, the game Birthday Honours List was acives that it was not inconsis- going in favour of the Defence Corgis vealed recently. tent with the Treaties of Locarno. by four goals to twol There was no inconsistency be tween those treaties and terms of American Pact; providing that all farties to those creatios signed also the American Treaty, We our Locarno guarantee unless one

re-

Sir George Rowland Blades who was recently created a peer has taken the title of Baron Ebblsham of Cobham, in the County of Sur- rey, announces the London Gazette. Ebbisham was the name of

The weekly classes for Police A CIE. (Companion of the Reservists at the Polleo Training Epsom in the 16th century, the Play was fast, but the Volunteers Order of the Indian Empire) was School, Kowloon, will be held on inte being changed to its present always the better. Owen conferred on Dr. John Augustus Wednesday, August 1. and Tues-form in the 17th century. The were Hughes, Mitchell, Rushden and. Lam. Voelcker, consulting chemist to da Teh, at 6.00pm sharp. All Mahor of Epsom is still known by mert wero in the picture throughout the Royal Agricultural Society of members of the Chinese and the name of bisa and initiated most of the scoring

Sir Rowland Blades has been in-

goal within five minutes of the com-rendered 35 years ago.

the

famino.

*

ing Squad who have not yet pass-

could not be asked to act under movements, Hughen scored the first England, for services which helan Companies and of the Fluenced in his decision by the fact of the signatories of those treaties mencement and notched a second point In 1889 Dr. Voelcker was sent to ed Part 2 of Training Course must that he has lived in the Epsom had already committed an act of after 15 minutes play. Lainmert and India to report on how indian attend. Special attention is drawn division for many years and has [been actively "connected with Ita aggression, and if it had done so, Hughes wore the prime movers in agricultural methods could be to the change in day from Wednes public life and Torn number of it had broken the Kellogg Treaty

another play which gave McKay Improved selontifically in the day lo Tuesday in each week com-years represented it in Parliament. The title of Baron Epsom of no less than it had broken the rtunity to make the third po effort to wipe out the threat of mencing second week in August.

A muddle in front of the goal within

Squad Drill. ***

Epsom is held by Lord Bosebery. Treaty of Locarno and no less than a minute of time gave Sannion his it had broken the League of N-, chance, and he registered another goal

All recruits of the Chinese and In 1893 he presented his report, Indian Companies, and of the Fly Duties and Regulations):-Con tions Treaty. There was there with an unbeatable shot from close and that was the last he heard of ing Squad wifi parnde at Central stable R230 Motoomall Ladharam, fore no contradiction, as had been in.

it officially till lie opened his paper Police Station on Thursday, passed with credit; Constable R241 suggested, between the obligations

The Borderers were better in the few weeks ago and found him- August 2nd. at 6.30 m, sharp for Sultan Ahmed, passed. of the Trenty proposed by the Gov-

the obligations of the Locarno Powers.

Self-Defence.

ernment of the United States and second half and shortly after the re-self n Companion of the Order of Squad Drill andor Sergeant Cón-

sumption Borgt. Bruno got through the Indian Empire.

.

As to the attitude of the British Government

on the question of self-defence in connexion with the Kellogg Pence Pact, Sir Aus- ten Chamberlain quoted a pusange from a statement made by Mr. Kel- logg to the effect that it was in- herent in every sovereign State

with a high shot for the Borderers.

HONG DOUBLES.

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Author Forgotten. But while the tillers of the soil ware profiting by his advice and recommendations, officials in

and was implicit in every Treaty MISKIN AND BLAKER ENTER Silma locked the report away in their pigeon-holes and forgot all

that a nation was free to defend its territory from attack or in- vasion, and that it alone was com- palent to decide when the cir- cumstances required recourse to war in self-defence-reservations declaring that they were equiva- lent to the Monroe Doctine in the United States.

T

QUARTER FINALS,

Tyth

By defeating the Rev. Koop and tho Very Rev. Dean Swann, by 0-4 and G-2, G., Miskin and C. Binker qualified for the quarter final of the Hong Doubles yesterday.

about the author: --

don. Dress:-Mufti.

Chinese Company:

Flying Squad,

The final instructional patrol of the month, of the Flying Squad Two minutes later Sergt. Skegge re- For years Dr. Voolcker's report

· Advanced recruits of the Kowloon Section, will take place corded the second point. There was has been a sort of text books on no further scoring, but the Volunteers were always pressing, with Hughes which Indian agriculturists have Chinese Company will attend at on Tuesday, July 31st. Fall. P

their Industry and the Central Police Station on the Teim Tsa Tsui Fire Brigade sharp. and Lammert frequently being pulled reformed

driven away the bogey of famine. Thursday, August 2nd. at 5.30 Station at 5.30 p.m. p.m. sharp for Rifle Exercises Dress:-Khaki Uniform. up for off side.

under Sorgeant Condon. Dresa:-- The weekly instructional patrol · Mufti; Rifle, Belt, Frog, and Side- of the Hongkong Section will take place on Thursday, August 2nd Arms to be carried.

Training Course. Part 2-Con- Fall in at the Central Polico table R37 Chun Kwan Chee has Station at 5.15 pm, sharp. Dress passed his examination in Part 2-Khaki Uniform.. of Training Course (knowledge of Sharpshooters' Company. Police Duties and Regulations), Revolver Night Firing Practice: Then two years ago the Linlith-

Inspection Parade.-Friday, Au-This will be carried out on Ken- How Commission on Indian Agri-guat 10th, has been tentatively nedy Road Range on Wednesday culture came into being. Delving fixed for an inspection of the evening, August 8th. at 9.00 p.m. into the archives the Commission-Chineso Company by the Hon. Members will assemble at the ers discovered Dr. Voclcker's re- Captain Superintendent of Police Range at that hour with revolvera, and found that half All members of the Company are belts, and holsters. All members port their work had already been done. requested to keep this date open-should attend.

It was, on recommendation from Full particualra will be announced

(Sgd.) W. KENT, A.S.P. influential members of that com-in next week's orders..

Strongth. The following men- mission, that Dr. Voelcker received

bera of the Chinese Company are that C.I.E.

pormitted to resign: Constable "I had not the slightest hint of 44 Yeung Koon Shing on com- the coming honour," Dr. Voulckerpleting one full year's service, with | told a Daily. Chronicle representá-effect from July 21st; Constable tive, and it was a great surprise R51 Chan Kun Ying on complet when I saw myself in the Honoursing one full year's service, with, List for work done nearly 40 years effect from. July 2181; Constable R68 Lum Sam Yuen on leaving the "Naturally one has mixed feel-Colony for good, with effect from: ings at receiving recognition after July 25th.

Indian Company. Did anybody suggest that the

many yours. Yes, I cannot American Government, in propos- Playing at the Queen's College Re- Ho

The following members of the iux this Treaty, meant to creation ground at Causeway Bay on help feeling that I must have done abolish

Saturday afternoon, the C.S.O. beat good work when they conferred Indian Company have passed their Lo change their

Course (knowledge of Police: policy with regard to the Monroe the P.W.D. (White) by two goals to the honour on me after such a examination in Part 2 of Training

one. On the same afternoon at the Ductrine? Clearly not. In every K.G.R. ground at Kowloon, P.W.D. lapse of time.”'

(Blue) and the Kowloon-Canton Rail- way played a drawn game.

There are two matches down for decision today. In the first gamo, Lt. He did not know why they Col. Wyatt and Rev. F. P. W. Alexan- should be prophets of evil. He dar are matched against W. Lyons did not know why they should al- and L. A. R. Duncon whilst In another ready forecast that the whole pro-court W. D. F. Wilson and R. Gordon posal was going to be wrecked by will try conclusions with D. J. GII- the passage regarding self-de- more and T. L. Christie. fence in the reply of the British Government. He saw no sign of it in the communications which the Government had received from America.

Our Monroe Docline.

SUMMER FOOTBALL.

THE CHINESE CIVIL SERVICE.

LEAGUE.

BANK MUST TELL.

JUDGE'S RULING IN AN INCOME TAX CASE.

treaty of arbitration which the Government of the United States bad signed, and in the very latest

On Sunday, at the Polo graund at model for treaties of arbitration Causeway Bay, the General Post which they had signed, they offer bent the Sanitary Department expressly reserved all questions by ten goals. relating to the. Monroe Doctrine. The British Government were stat ing nothing unreasonable when! they stated there were parts of the' warld where Britain, too, had a Monroe Doctrine, because the in- tegrity of those countries was part of the defence of the British Empire. Our doctrine was .com. parable exactly with what the An important decision concern- American Government had adopt-ing a banker's rights has been ed. It was not a doctrine of given by Mr. Justice Rowlatt in aggression, It was not a desire for the King's Bench Division. territorial expansion, bui a mea- A special case had been stated sure of self-defence, necessitated for the consideration of the court, by the geographical conditions of as to whether the National Pro- the Empire,~

vincial Bank were bound to pre- pare and deliver lists of the names and addresses of their customers on whose behalf they had received interest on War Stock, registered in the name of the bank, but be- longing in fact to their customeră,

Much or Little. Continuing, Sir Austen said he did not think anyone could say exactly the importance which this Treaty would have In the future.

It might mean very much for the The bank had refused to deliver pence of the world, but it might up such lists when asked to do 80 man not so much and even very by the Commissioners of Inland little. But ft was a sign of the Revenge.

times that such a Treaty should

Mr. Justice Rowlatt said the

be proposed, and it was as a rebank had contended that they had cognition of what was now the attitude of all the Great Powers not received the interest within the meaning of the section, be- Lowards war that such a proposal cause, as it was received, it was should be welcome. We should be paid to the credit of the custom- only too glad to co-operate, but heer's account, which, in effect, made deprecated too great expectations the bank a delitor for the amount, being formed, lest they should be

ment.

"In the

the

| followed by too great a disappoint- "I think the answer of the At torney-General 18 perfectly The Kellogg Treaty was a re-sound," the judge added. cognition of the horrors of war act of obtaining the money and of the fact that war was a thing bank are acting simply as mort to which recourse was only to be gagees." He gave judgment for had in the last resort and for self- the Commissioners, with costs. defence. That was something.

How much more it would be, would

depend, not on any engagement This morning's Harbour OMee taken by the United States Gov- reports gave the same number of ernment, because he assumed they arrivals as yesterday, with ton- would take no engagements In nage closely approximating. Bri- advanco as to what they would do tish figures were better under all In any particular emergency in headings, with the second best in- ward cargo and the highest through freight. All British yes sela curried, cargo, but two other

the future.

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Rests with America.

It would depend on how the rest nationalities returned ballast en- of the world thought that the tries. With 17 arrivals and 20 de. United States were going to judge there remained 64 vessels in har- partures, British seven and eight, the action of an aggression-- whether they were going to help bour, of which 21 were British. or hinder him. If American opine,

[lon ranged itself behind his own

Treaty, then indeed the signature co-operate with the United States of this Treaty would be an addi- Government in bringing their pro- tional and a most formidable de-posal to fruition, terrent of war and an additional

and most valuable security for Mr. Lloyd George replied con- peace.

at the Bri

gratulating Sir Auston on certain That was what the British points of the Government policy, Government hoped it might be, and after which the Foreign Office it was in that spirit that the Vole was approved--Reuter and British Government were glad to British Wireless.

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THE HAND

OF THE MURDERER

PHILO

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VANCE, said to Markham: "Invite those three men to your apartment tonight to play poker. After the games I hope to be able to tell you which of the three murdered Margaret Odell. .

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The murderer, Vance knew, was a superb gambler, the sort of man who would risk everything if the stakes were high enough.

To tell what happened at that game would be to tell too. soon one of the most thrillingly interesting episodes in THE But when the five cards "CANARY" MURDER CASE. pictured here forced four aces to drop, Vance knew that the man who held them was Margaret Odell's murderer,

Be sure to read about it in THE "CANARY" MURDER

CASE. It is the greatest mystery story in years. It starts

F

on Thursday, August 2nd in the "Telegraph."

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