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ROYALIST RIOTS.
ELECTION FRAY
IN MADRID.
The Swing of the
Pendulum.
Madrid, Oct. 4.
For the first time since King Alfonso's voluntary re- tirement from Spain and the establishment of a Republi- can Government under Senor Zamora, a definite clash be- tween Monarchiste and Re- publicans occurred in the streets of Madrid last night. The city was greatly excited though the outbreak whe con fined to a small area.
The trouble occurred between
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FIRST PICTURES OF MUKDEN OCCUPATION.
FORTY GAMES IN
TENNIS SET!
PERRY'S GREAT
BATTLE.
AGAIN LOSES TO VINES.
San Francisco, Oct. 4, After fighting their Wy through to the finds of the Pacific Coast Lawn Teonis Tournament. Englund's Davis Cup stalwarts, Fred J. Perry and G. P. Hughes, sustained defeat in the decisive matches to-day.
Fred Perry who evached the.
supporters of Senor Jose Primo de men's finals was again beaten by Rivera, a son the ex-Dictator,
who is a candidate for Parliament, the new American star. Ellsworth and adherents of Senor Manuel Vines,
Cossio, the Republican-Socinligt 11 was one of the most thrilling Coalition candidate,
"Death to Republic."
The rival parties came into vol- lision and shouls of "Denth to the
Republic,” and "Vive Rivera
from the Monarchists puncfunted The fray. in which two young Republicans were injured and three Monarchists were arrested by the pollen.---fienter,
Cossio Elected -
Later.
The result of the election which caused the disturbance has been declared, Cossia winning by secur ing 16,000 us against 28,500 cast for young de Rivera.
The fact that the ex-Dictator'a son got so many is considered to indicate that the pedulum has begun to swing against the govern.
Censounters ever sven in the United States, Perry patting up a terride battle in the second set, which created a
record for first-class tennis by going to forty games!
The excitement, as can easily be Imagined, was tremendous. First one player got the lead and then the other. Vines got through after 19 all had been called. He won the third set for the loss of three games,
A large party of Japanese troops, with their officers on extreme right, all in full fighing trim-steel- helmeted and so on-photographed in the strests of Mukden soon after the occupation af the city, tak.
ing a temporary rest from the task of erecting barricades.
MANCHU
RESTORATION.
Ex-Emperor Puts
End to Rumour.
Peking, Out. 5.
with
a view to dispelling rumours Froncerning a restoration to his se jeondary throne in Manchuria, the Perry and Hughes later lost the ex-Manchu Emperor of China. doublen final to Stoeffen and made a statement in Tientsin to: Sydney Wood, Perry showing day to the effect that he is moving, signs of strain, as was only to be shortly from the Settlement in expected.
Results In Brief.
The results were: Elsworth Vins (U.S.A.) beat ment as the name of the former F. 4. Perry (Britain), B-1, 21-19.
Dictator could hardly have been −6-3. mentioned in Madrid a few months ¦ ago.- Reuter
SILVER BUYERS ACTIVE.
PRICE UP IN LONDON
AND NEW YORK..
The unsteadiness of the world'a silver markets, chielly due to the considerable speculation going on, was again manifested on Satur day, when the price advanced by 7/16ths in London, where there was heavy buying, and by 1/8tly in News York.
In consequence of the rise, the official quotation of the dollar at opening this morning was 18. 2d.,
The
local
Sydney
Lester Stoefles and Wood (U.S.A.) beat F. J. Perry (and G. P. Hughes (Britain), G-4, | 6-4, 6-4,---Reuter's American Ser-
rice.
BIG AMERICAN MERGER.
NATIONAL CITY BANK
ACQUISITION.
The Hongkong branch of the National City Bank of New York has received the following telegram from the head office:
Board of Directors has today np į proved plans for uniting Bank of Amerien, S. A., New York with The National City Bank of New York.
11 rise of a farthing since Saturplans being conditionat on holders
i day.
(x-
Tientsin to his residence at Pe- king. He does not intend to pro- į !ered to Manchuria. The
Emperor said that he does not en- tertain the slightest desire of entering polities--Kenter.
Nanking Conference.
Peking, Oct. 5. Because of the Manchurian polí. tical crisis, Marshal Chang Isteh. I lang is leaving for Nanking be fore October 10, the Chinese Na-) tional Day, to consult General | Chang Kai-shek on the Nationalist
policy in connexion with the Japan.) ese occupation of - Manchuria. — Rensha,
GERMAN FLIERS IN MISHAP.
DELAY IN ARRIVAL EXPLAINED.
Bertin, Sept. 24. According from a message from October D. 2151 crashed near the Indian 11931 in which case a special meeting coast
shortly after leaving
market Kent. of 85% of stock of Hank of America
fairly steady, though there is still N.A., New York, demiting their Karachi, the Chinese seaplane some uncertainty. Business has stock on or before been recorded at 18. 3.1/16.
The London-New York cross-shareholders of The National City Karachi to continue its light two rate again showed a slight down- Bank of New York will be called to Chiun via the Dutch East Indies. ward tendency,, the latest quota-authorize necessary tion being G83.81.
The two pilots and the mechanic are reported to have oncaped un-i
Later.
increase int
Capital stock.
Shareholders Bank of America
the
Sentries on duty at the entrance to Mukdeň Arsenal, which was one of
the first placar to be reized by the Japanese forces.
A Japanasa, machine-gun past in the heart of Mukden, with large metal drums serving as a prolaction. Such sights which ware com- mon at the commencement of the trouble are no longer to be seen.
Police Visit
Headquarters of
Local Kuomintang.
Campaign Against Circulation of Seditious Literature.
LOOTERS SENT TO PRISON.
SEVERAL ARRESTS IN
WANCHA
ARTICLES PAWNED.
Several looters of Japanese shops and households during the recent troubles were brought to aerount be- fore Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morning.
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Mrs. Pajishima whose home, at 31. Spring Garden Lane, broken into and extensively looted, was the complainant in two casos in which it had been possible for the Police to trace and recover some of the gula.
Detective Sub-Inspector Roze- skwy, prosecuting, said Mrs. Pujis. hima was taken ill with fever and went into in Japanese Hospital. Lecters profited from her absence to enter the premises and steel a number of things.
One man in Court was charged with the theft of a counterpane. He was arrested, sald Inspector Roze- skwy, on information received, at 2 a.m. yesterday. at 18. Talyuen |Street, Wanchal,
The Police records disclosed a number of previous convictions against him and he was sentenced la six weeks' hard labour.
An Afridi niper. The unerring aim of these hardy tribesmen has been A inenace On the N. W. Frontier.
N. W. FRONTIER MENACE.
BLOCKADE NOW LIFTED.
AFRIDI CHIEFS SURRENDER.
Peshawar, Oct. 4.
The blockade of the Afridi tribesmen, which has been main- One Man Discharged, tained for twelve months, ever Mrs. Kamatau, living at No. 16, since their serious incursions Sampan Street, identified a coun- into the Peshawar District, has terpane and a raincoat in a case been raised by the Government In which Lai Kam and Lai Hau of the North-West Frontier Pro-
vinco.
م
were jointly charged with the thoft. Mrs. Suhara, of 88, Lock- (hard Rend, also recognized a bed The decision is the result of the sheet exhibited in the case as her unconditional acceptance by the property.
Afridi chieftains of the Govern- Detective Sub-Inspector Roze-ment's terms, namely, Government akwy said the men were arrested occupation of the plains adjoin In Cross Street, Wanchai, and tooking the Peshawar District and for- the Palles to various mawnshop feiture of the tribal allowance for where the articles which they had the period in which the tribesmen
There refused pawned were recovered.
to accept the Lorms was no evidence of theft or of imposed. receiving against Lai Kam.
In the twelve months of the Lai Kam was discharged, while blockade, largo additional British Lai Hau received eight week's hard forces have maintained unceasing.
Jabour.
Caught with the 'Goods,
vigilance in the danger zone and many have been the brushes with the Afridis. The Afridi snipers, Both Mrs. Kamatsu and Mrs.among the finest ahots in the world, Fujishina were interested in an caused many casualties In the other case in which Li Teoi was British camps, but suffered very charged with the theft of a jacket, heavy losses in the frequent pual. the property of Mrs. Kamatau, and tive expeditions carried out. of a coloured quilt, the property of Reuter. MTH. Fujishima.
Inspector Rozcakwy informed the Court that the defendant was
Hound sleeping under the quilt in
hawker's stall in Cross Street when arrested. He took the police to a pawnshop where the jacket
Mrs. Komatsu belonging to recovered.
His Worship passed sentence of night weeks hard labour.
ROUGH TIME FOR SNATCHER.
BEATEN UP BY BIG CROWD.
the pamphlets were of an inflam-YEAR'S HARD LABOUR. matory nature. He thought they dealt only with affairs in India. Sentence of one year's hard Inspector Elston informed the labour was imposed on a Chinese Court that correspondence found who appeared before Mr. Williams on defendunt showed he had been at the Central Police this morning sent to collect funds in different on a charge of anatching a hand- At neon, the indications were i will receive one share stock of hurt, while the damage to
parte of China,
bag from a Chinese lady in Gilman that the Hongkong exchange mar-National City Bank of New York plane is not stated.
Printing, distribution and pos- and charged him with possession of
Questioned by his Worship, Street on Saturday night, ket was firming up, and specula-identical to present outstanding Friendship," though still bearing formed the subject of charges cuts Worship that he was not ing a few years,
The seaplane, christened session of seditious literature one document which was of a defendant said he had come from Inspector Barnett informed his tors sold na high as 1/3. 6/8ths.stock in exchange for each one and
seditious nature. The officer
in-America, where he had been stay Worship that the complainant was Shanghai was also reported very two-third shares of their Hauk of 4 German licence number, is the brought against several Chinese
When he arrived walking in Gilman Street with Amerien stock.
property of the Chinese Govorn- ment and was piloted by Captain who appeared before Mr. Wil-pressing the case as the defendant at Shanghai he was given the friend on Saturday evening at to be a "little bit of pamphlets by the heads of the about 8 p.m. when the defendant Plan is regarded here as a most Bertram of the Chinese Air Ser.liams at the Central Police Court' fool. He was literate and whanted, he was on his way talafehed her handbag containing
firm.
PACIFIC FLIGHT
LATEST.
PLANE HEARD OVER ALEUTIAN IS.
Seattle, Oct. 4. Hugh Herndon und Clyde Pang- |
born, who set out early this mor-
ning on the hazardous journey from Japan to America nonstop, flying were heard at 10.55 m. over False Paun In the Aleutian lalands, according to a anval wire- less message.
The airmen were not, however, sighted, owing to the prevalence of
a heavy fog-Reuter.
America N.A., New York, to be in
apper
given the pamphlet in Canton he
and his foki, with printing docu-sentence which was seditious. ments calculated to disturb the pence of the Colony.
organisation.
When
in
constructive measure especially as vice. It was on a good will fight this morning, a careful study has shown Bank of from Berlin to Nanking, in the
880 In money and promissory Inspector John Murphy prosecut. had put it in his pocket. The docu-Canton to obtain work. With re-notes. He ran away, with the course of which the extremely sound and Huid posi- Settlements
Chinese ed two men, the proprietor of a ment itself was not of a very dan-gard to the charge of arriving
The de In tion: According to clearing house Batavia were to be visited.
Sumatra and printing shop at 3. Queen Street, gerous nature, containing but one the Colony defendant said a complainant in pursuit.
fendant was stopped by a crowd Chinese *pasaport lagued "In of pedestrians and beaten up statement September 26th. 1991 Bank of America N.A. deposits to
His Worship registered a caution, Shanghai by the Police.
before being handed over to the His Worship sentenced the de-police. talled G$167,000,000 and had Capl-
Indian Arrested.
fontant to Aix months' hard tal Funds of G$69,000,000.
A charge under a section of the labour on the first charge, and mado an expulsion order with Emergency Regulations issued on The hearing was fixed for Thurs-Friday last was brought against/regard the second.
CHILD BORN IN A BUS.
UNUSUAL INCIDENT IN KOWLOON.
A woman passenger in a Kowloon motor-bus yesterday afternoon, gave birth to a child as the vehicle
The hearing of charges of larceny was passing the Mongkok Polico
of $7,000 and $3,000 against Gullhermo Station.
Thursday afternoon before Mr.
ENGLISH WOMEN'S
GOLF.
MISS MORGAN BEATS MISS GOURLAY.
London, Oct..3.
Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones appeared for the propriotor while Mr. D., B. Evans was for the second accused.
day next.
Kuomintang Branch.
an Indian, Hazara Singh, who appeared before Mr. Fraser at Kowloon this morning, charged
A $500 Fine,
It was stated that the handbag was not recovered, the prosecuting- officer suspecting that there was more than the defendant involved.
sen) bont Miss Molly Gourlay (of used as the local headquarters of was arrested on Saturday evenin by Mr. Williams at the Con- Will Be Made," under the direction of
On a charge of distributing
The Arts Association of the Hunge In prosecuting two men of 18, with being in possession of im seditious pamphlets in Das Voeux kong University gave its annual Bonham Strand on charges of pea flammatory literature, and with ar-Road Central on September 24 dramatle evening on Saturday, when in the finni of the English scRaton of seditious literature Inriving in the Colony without a pass- last, a man named Chan Ming-ylu, the students presented two plays, of 125, Des Voeux Road, was fined "Teaching Terean" and "A Collection Women's Golf Championship, Miss Spector John Murphy informed his port. Wanda Morgan (of Westgate-on-
Worship that the premises were It was stated that the defendant $600
Police Court this morning. Professor R. K. M. Simpson, with Camberley) by 8 and 1.
the Kuomintang where official docu- on the 8.8. Kwong Tung. A num-Another man, Leung Kee, who much success. Local artistes also ments were received and transmittber of pamphlets wero discovered was arrested at the same time, assisted at a concert. ed.
on his person thobe were found to falled to appear and his bail of Mr. F. C. E. Rendall appeared for be of an inflammatory nature, $750 was estreated.
Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for both the defendants and applied for a lesued by a League of Indians in
Arrested
phy
by Sub-Inspector P.
In Connaught Road ORI
WEATHER REPORT.
d'A. Guimaraes has been fixed for The woman, Wadaufen Eenig- Friday, a cook of the s.; Yat. Kone reimand, the case being fixed for China, who had their headquarters defendanta. Referring to the first Willame at the Central Police Court. Kan-shue, and lives at 36, Ngn Tain was fined 1000 or four months hard Wednesday, afternoon.
in Shanghai. The sentence com- man, who was not present, Mr. The Roval Observatory rept Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy (Publie Wal Road, was taken to the Kwong labour by Mr. William at the Central
plained of by the Police was, Lo said that, frankly, when he bad that the anticyclone is now com Blt of a Fool." Prosecutor) will be appearing for the Wah Hospital, where both mother Police Court this morning, for being
Boycott all British goods." -
taken the man's statement he tral to the north of Tokyo. -Grown, while... defondant is being and child are reported to be doing la possession of ■ revolver which he · Inspector FFE. Booker arrested
Know admitted the charge and boy was weakening. Ther AKR represented by Mr. J. M. Remedios.
had Chinese arrived by the we brought back with him from Taishan from Canton on Saturday Defendant al ho did not know
told to plead guilty, He told. Mr. öf÷aj typhoon far east of
well.
Not Know”
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