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KING EDWARD HOTEL. Most Modern and Central Hotel in the Colony, all Bed Rooms Mawly renovated and Installed with Box Spring Beds, Hot and Cold Water, also Telephone.
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(828 for thirty Tian Tickets can be had at the Office of the abovo Hotel). Dinner Dances Tuesday and Saturday 8 to 12 a..
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928,
BOMB OUTRAGE IN TRYING TO GET OUT NO GOVERNMENT
MELBOURNE.
·OF ARMY?
STRIKER EXTREMISTS AGAIN TWO K.O.S.B. PRIVATES AGAIN
RESORT TO VIOLENCE.
SENT TO GAOL.
STRIKES.
NATIONALIST MINISTER'S
WARNING.
ROWDY T.U.C. MEETING. MAGISTRATE'S ADVICE. NEW LAW NEEDED.
Melbourne, Oct. 14.
The dock strike eltuation is giving rise to considerable un- easiness, rowdy Trade Union mectinga held to-day showing that the extremist element is more or less in control,
There was a great uproar and demonstration at Yarrabank when the saner leaders of the Austra lian Trades Union Congrèss were endeavouring to reason, with the men, the speakers being shouted down.
Mr. Crofta; the secretary of the T.U.C. told the strikera plainly that it was hopeless for them to expect victory. He was howled down by a large section of the crowd, who described the T.U.C. as "a lot of cowards,"
More serious, however, is a further outbreak of violence. Following, the recent bomb out rages, a Toward of £500 was
offered for the detection of the bomb-throwers, but in spite of this, a further bomb was thrown last night, partially wrecking the house of a stevedore foreman at West Brunswick.
Fortunately no-one was injured, In the danger areas, police pro tection has been doubled, while the Government has been official-
ward to £2,000.
METROPOLE-SAVOY-BOA VISTA y requested to increase the re-
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Shanghai, Oct. 14. :
Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, tho first President of the Nationalist
Private J. Grant and Private J. Heggarty, of the King's own Scottish Borderers, were charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at tho Central Magistracy, this morning, Government's State Council, called with behaving in a disorderly a mooting of the officials and of secretaries of the Council on Fri- manner in the early hours Sunday morning in Des Voeux day, when he gave his subordin Road Central..
ates Ibstructions in their new work. Marshal Chiang will attend his office at the Council for the first time on Tuesday.
His Worship, after reading out the charge, added that he under stood the defendants were going about overthrowing rickshas,
Both Grant and Heggarty plead- ed guilty.
At a meeting on Saturday of the
The police handed up to the Nanking Central Executive Com- Magistrate the records of, the twp | mitten the highest executiva organ defendants Reading from these, of the Government, the Minister his Worship enquired of Grant if it were trus that he had been of Communications, Mr. Wang Poi fined in February this year and chun, reported to the Committed sent to prison in April. Grant
the nequal to the recent postal agreed.
strike here. The Minister of Com- should be adopted by the Govern munications proposed that a law ment whereby Government en- ployees or those working in the public utility concerns should on mitted to go on atrike. no conditions whatsover be per-
Herraty, naked whether he agreed that there was a previous conviction against him, also ad mitted that the recorda were correct.
Grant was sentenced to three months' hard labour and Heggarty to two months..
In passing sentence, M. Lind- Mr. Wang Pel-chun emphasised sell observed that if the defen- that such strikes by Government. dante thought they could get employees had always been the their discharge from the Army subject of the strictest disappre- by getting into trouble with the val by the Ministry of Communica-' civil authorities, they were much tions in the past, and he took the mistaken. When they came out occasion to repeat the importance. of goal, all they would find would of dealing with the problem. be that things would become very much harder for them, in the Bat-strike, Mr. Wang pointed out. Commenting on the Shanghai |
The first prosecution under the Transport Workers Act has been taken at Brisbane, a de- fondant charged with registering a false name, being fined ten tullon. shillings-Reuter.
SWATOW BOYCOTT
INCIDENTS,
(Continued from Page 1.).
This temporary settlement will enable the merchants to deal with the forthcoming exportation of oranges without loss of face, but it is very doubtful whether they will consider the affair has in any way been satisfactorily dealt with.
Not Ended Yet.
It is to be hoped that the firm line taken by the merchants, and the publicity given to the affair, will have the effect of controlling, for the time being at any rate, the corrupt administration of the sur- tax, which was one of the chief causes of the strike. As matters stand at present, however, it is inevitable that, sooner or later, | probably sooner, the whole pro-1 blem will recur.
The difculty has not been settled, but morely shelved, and one cannot help feeling that the troubles of the merchants in this) connexion are by no means over yel.--Our Own Correspondent.
WHIST DRIVE.
LAST OF SERIES AT THE I.B.G.C.
The last of the series of whist drives.at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club was held on Saturday night, when there was again a large number of participants. The winners were:
Ladies. 1st, Mrs. B. Wylie; 2nd, Mrs. Revie; hidden number, Mrs. D. Harvey; booby, Mrs. Nish, Gentlemen.Ist, Mr. Hayes; 2nd, Mr. Nish; "hidden number, Mr. Kempton; booby; Mr. Gow,
Al the conclusion of the prize- giving, which was performed by Mra. Wylie, the President of the
OBITUARY.
The late ex-Empresa Mario Feodorovna of Russia, whose death was reported yesterday..
BANISHEE'S RETURN,
Club (Mr. Wylie) made reference ONLY WANTED TO SEE HIS
UNCLE.
to the success of the whist drives which had been carried out dur ing the summer, and expressed
Charged with returning from thanks to the members of the banishment, a Chinese Informed Whist Drive Committee for their Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning work.
that he was passing through the Colony and thought he would land WAB to see his uncle. Asked for the then made by Mrs. Wylie, these name of the steamer pa which he belag Mrs. Harvey (handbag), arrived, the defendant said it was Mr. C. Bond (walking.slick), Mr. the 8.B, Seistan. D. Harvey (fountain pen) and Mr. Thompson (ties)
A series of presentations.
CANTON GENERAL.
Chief Preventive Officer Clarke, who is in Court, Informed his Worship that the steamer in ques- tion arrived in the Colony on Saturday,
The Chinese "constable who made the arrest, however, told als RETURNING AFTER HANKOW Worship that the defendant had
VISIT.
been in Hongkong for two months. He had received information about Shanghal, Oct. 14. ten days ago to the effect that the General Chan Ming-shu, the man lived at No. 33, First Street. Canton military leader command- His Worship ordered a remand ing the 11th, Nationalist Army to enable the police to make on- Corps in the southern districts of quiries from the tenants at the ad- Kwangtung, who went to Nanking dress given, to see which story was to confer with the Nationalist true.
leaders recently, is reported to be The defendant, it was revealed leaving the capital shortly for to the Magistrate, was banished Hankow before returning to Can- for breach of the Oplum Ordin ton.
ance.
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that the strikers had been ordered to return to work and to observe the arbitration of the Nationalist: Ministry of Communications. Any further unlawful movements of postal workers would, he said. be regarded as lending to create disturbance and disorder in the country.
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(Continued from Page 1.)
Earlier. Heparis,
Washington, Oct. 13. The Navy Department has re- ceived a wireless message from the "Graf" Zeppelin stating that the weather is rough and the air- ship has been damaged. Port and horizontal repairs are being effect- ed, and she is proceeding at a re- duced speed of about fifty knots, Her position is 33 deg. North, 45 West, or 1,100 miles East of Bor- muda. She requests that a VOR- sel in the vicinity follow her
course.
The Navy Department has or- dered all the light cruisers of the Hampton Roads squadron" and the destroyers at Charlestown, South Carolina, to be ready to leave-im- mediately in case of neod.- Reuter's Amarican Service.
Speed Reduced,
New York, Oct, 18. A wireless message from the "Graf" Zeppelin states there is no cause for alarm. The damage is boing repaired to the airship's stabiliser "Off" and speed has now been reduced to 40 miles per hour,
Later,
The naval afr station at Lake- hurst, New Jersey, has received a wireless message from the "Graf" Zeppelin stating that temporary repairs have been effected and that assistance is not needed at present-Reutor's Ambrican Ser- vice..
No Need to Worry.
Berlin, Oct. 14,
Herr Duerr, the constructor of the "Graf Zeppelin, says there is no cause to worry at the damaged port and horizontal as the steer- Ing has in no way been hampered. The port and horizontal is a fin used as a stabiliser and directe vertical movements. It is placed at the rear-Reuter
1. "
New York, Oct. 14 Hoavy clouds, a head wind from the North West, low temperature and possible rain are awaiting the Zeppelin on the mainland of America-Reuter's American Ser- vice.
FORMER EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.
KING ORDERS FULL COURT MOURNING.
London, Oct. 14. Ilis Majesty the King has ordered a week's full Court Mourning and another week of half mourning from to-morrow for the late ex-Empress Mario Feodorovna of RusBİK ----- Reuter.
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