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AMONDAY, NOVIMTBER 3, 1918.
BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) (Reater's Service to the China Mail) Bouter's Service to the Chipa Mall).
MUNICIPAL LECTIONS AND
POLITICS,
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THE WELLINGTON STRIKE.
PROPOSALS FOR A SETTLE- MENT..
LONDON, NOV. În The municipal elections in England
J. LONDON, Nov. 9. and Wales, with the exception of Los.
A telegram from Wellington, New don, resulted in a labour gain of over Zenland, states that the waterside twenty seats from the Unionists and workers have made proposals for a Liberais, oliefy in the industrial cent-settlement of the strike on the basis -res in the north.
of the recent offer of the employers. There is to be a conference day Special constables continue, to pour in from the country districts.
THE TURKISH ARMY TO BE REORGANISED.
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GERMAN GENERAL APPOINTED.
LONDON, Nov. 20
PARIS-CAIRO AVIATION FRAT.
LONDON, Nov. 3 M. D'Ausgurt, the aviator, has reached Buda Post.
NOTABLE AVIATION TEAT
LONDON, NOV. 2.
A telegram from Paris atates that
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JA, CRATORNOKÓWKEY...HONGZoro C.U.
Hongkong showed their saperlocity over Cesigöngower In a "vory marked manner on Saturday in their league, engagement Batting Erst they complied 317" for eight, which figure they declared, Claxton 18, "Thumbold, Keseddy ik, and Anderson, and Donnelly not out 21, being cheaty responsible for this total. Craigengawer * was only ablo ta koock up.98, but they
almost managed to draw, their last pickači falling just before time. Sporne
HONGKOND, CLIÖKET CLUB,
the aviator M. Gibert won the Fom-T. E Pearon, a Southerion, J. Braga ip on Monery Cup by a flight of 688 kilometres, M. M. Maan, b Hancock
which be accomplished in 815 minutes. | A. A. Claxton, & Hancock
SOUTHERN ‘ALBANIA.
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Turkey has engaged one of the airartent of the younger generals of the SITUATION GROWING ACUTE, Carman General Staff to reorganise the army. He has been givan full executive Authority, and much greater powers. than General von der Goltz. He will „aleo-have an adequate staff of Germans
ANOTHER SUFFRAGETTE
OUTRAGE.'
THE PREMIER ASSAULTED
LONDON, Nov. 2. While Mr. Asquith was motoring towards Stirling, where ho was to unveil a statue of the late Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, some suffraget.
LONDON, Nov. 2.
The situation in Southern Albanis
is growing acute, Italy and Austris alike are complaining of deliberate Gesek obstruction of the Delimita tina Colomissioners, Strongly-worded warnings to Greece are appearing in the Austrian and Italian Press, which has declared that localities in dispute should be summarily proclaimed Albanian unless opposition.
forth with.
SPORTING.
Association Football.
ROVAL ENGINEERS V. D.C.L.I.
Those less opened the season in the Flongkong League on Saturday, tha Military grind, when Mr. F. Wright lined out the following terms:
Royal Engineers Rogars; Morrish, Brown, Pearson, Kelly, Sutherland. Coxon Farrigan, Booth, Richards; Lawis,
A. L. Gao, J.Biaga, 5 Hancock
·C. O. Clarke, 3 Hancocke
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R. P. Thursfeldt e Taylor, b Southert 'n 14
K. Kennedy, bJ. Braguayan
R. N. Anderson, not out"
CH. Buckingham, b J. Braga D. E. Donnelly, not out P. E. Cobb, did, not bat
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BOWLING ANALYWEA
J. Br100403 R.Southerton. Hook
Pestonji..... Johnaton
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C. Johnston, e Kannedy, b Maas... R. Fastonji, o Kennedy, b Cobb... H. H. Tyler, & Masa
L. A. Rose, e Clarke, b Mas
DC.LL-Johnson Bailey Fife List, Dunsford, Tregins; Moseley, Deaz, Bed dows T. Smith, G. Smith.
The the inclusion of Pearson and Taylor... started one short but played ondently, Brown no doubt having something to do with this. A couple of bursts by their and Moseley receiving from Beddows forwards were repulsed by Bailey and Fi%, speculated with shot from the wing: osares it looked intended for a centre, nyway There was nothing special about it, in fact
| Rogers saw a forward making for it so left
his goal to punch away, but went out a 1 way into the net, at which there was much too far and was just able to tooch it on ita
jubilation among the "Dukas" supportata. This was a sot fuck for the sappers, and a couple of offsides did not help matters Haw. indifferent, Sutherland managed a shot ever, after many attempin, good, bad, and that Jobuson held apparently afely but Brown was following up and had the ball cut of bis grep into the net, whereas the J. D. Noriz, o Ciszton, b Donnelly sappers admirers were put in high spirits. Hawhile Ricbards attired in masy colours had joined the team and made them up to full strength. Play raged fast and even both sides having a good share of the
COLLECTIVE NOTE TO GREECE.
tas, who were ambuibed at a village An Athena message states that. Italy en route, threw pepper and struck at anți Austris have presented a collective the Premier with a dog whip. Anoto to Greece complaining that the policeman who, wat, following drove International Commission of Delimita ・the women off." Mr. Asquith escaped tion in Albania is being hampered by › unhert, but his daughter, Mike Violet the attitude of the population, under "Asquith, was
alarmed Mr. Greek incitement. They instructed mach Arquith received 10 ovation upon their representatives on the Commis ..unveiling the statue, which is a non- sion to regard as Albanian: all villages
politios tribute by the State to the where they meet opposition. Iata Liberal Premier. It bears the figure of Peace with the words, "South Africa,"
AMERICA AND THE INTER-
·NATIONAL NAVAL ́HOLIDAY.
LONDON, Nov. 2.
THE HOME RULE CON»,
- TROVERSY.
NATIONALISTS AND ULSTER.
LONDON, Nov. 2 Mr. Deylio, the Nationalist M.P.
Tregilga initiated the Cornwalls next Robbing Lewis he slipped a perfect pass along to G. Buith, a transfer
A. Carvalho, c Maia, b Cobb... E. L. Braga, c. Mass b Andaman
V. Braga, b Anderson B. Bass not out
G. R. Southerton, Anderson, b
Donnelly
G. A. Haurock, lbw Maas
Extras
T. Smith whose shot hit Mortish on the Cobb... abins and was diverted past Rogers. Having | Mass ..." again obtained the lead the "Dakos" play; | Anderson...:
ed up with confidence still Pearson and Donnelly ... Kelly made many dashing onslaughts only to End Bailey and Fifa in magnificent form, Johnsoa zarely being seriously troubled. A fine first half ended:-D.C.L.I., 2: Royal Boginesta, 1.
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16. This match in the first league, played at
The second half saw the two thousand Kowloon ou Saturday provided some in- odd spectators encroaching on the field of
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In the House of Representatives, speaking at Keighley, said- Ireland | play, having in the excitement of the freresting cricket. Kowloon batting first, saye a telegram from Washington. Mr. undivided is the minimum of our de-half trodden down the ropes. Baddown compled the big aggregats of 204 for seven. | INDIAN CHUTNIES Hensley (Miancuri) introduced a remand. We would refuse Home Rale their left which Morrish and Coxon master. eplendid century, carrying out bis bat mad restarted and following one incursion by Towards this total Dixon contributed a solution approving of Mr. Churchill" tomorrow if Ulster, or any portion of ed, Levis dropped a centre into goal that Do Rome made 41, Score: Nave! holiday proposal.
Ulster, were cut off from the rest of bounced over the bar relieving anxiety on the part of the defence. Pearson nd Speaker Clark said he wanted to see Ireland."
Brown worked the leather through but. J. Elson, Haapar, Majer Mongan 10 Brown in his eagerness to score got in J. P. Robinsos, e digjor, Morgan, bb's- -the resolution paused. He added that
tar-Pegs Germany had been used as a bogey 88,000 ULSTER VOLUNTEERS. front and retted being ful d affside to the
chagrin of. Pearson who would almos N.E. Dizon, bol out
to frighten Americans in past Naval debates.
-A NEW FRENCH LOSV.
LONDON, OV. 2
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certainly have scored a legitimate paint-F. J. De Rome, bapt. Farujar... LONDON, NOV. 2. Having escaped this disaster the Dukes, E. 8. Reise, b Capt Farmer Capt. HL J. Craig, M.P., (C., Easted to buck up by their section of E. R. Macaskill, b Capt. Jarrbar...
the crowd gave the mappers Cofence a warm D. J. Mackenzie, s Daria, b Major Mor Down, officially announces that the five minutes. Coxon cleared several dan W. I Weater, a Hooper, b Rav Ulster Volunteers number 88,000. gerous situations, bat Dunsfor1 doing the Foster Pegg
work of two men sally got the leather B. D. EVDE back towards the appers got a
pot. J. Blackburn did not bat hoped but when in front of Rogers shot W, Kay ride, Beddows following suit
Lewis
A great French loan is Impending, -amounting to upwards of £10,000,000
sterling, for military expenditure, due FRENCH AMBASSADOR SAILS Altzed off to the other end but Tregilas, a
largely to the triennium service law.
-RENOVATION OF BUCKINGHAM
PALACE.
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500 WORKMEN QUESTS OF THE KING.
LONDON, Nov, 2. After the completion of the work of refacing Buckingham Palace 300 work. men were the guests of the King at dinner at Holborn Restaurant on Fri- day evening, many of the men being in working clothes...
FOR JAPAN.
LONDON, NOV. 2.
M. Ragnault, the French Ambassador to Japan, haq sailed for Japan..
·TER DUBLIN INDUSTRIAL
TROUBLE.
tenacious little half this, forbed im bo teh. Baily on the other wing treating Bubberland in the same manner. The sappers custodian had the bafi when tack
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204 The play was again excellently perform to meet varying circumstances.
Exting
Tptal...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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led by T. Smith and fell, Coxon clearing Rev. Foster Fegg from off the goal line. A foal on Pearson Major Morgan. put the sappers, on a strong attack Sgt. Maj. Darisan and Brown had a lovely chance of Capt. FarmET PARE passing to any the other forwards in Maj. Boven front of goal but kinkad too far back. Just
befura time laxity on the part of the backr
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STAFT AND DEPARTMENTAIS.
al Without doubt, Twelfth Night **
is one of the most picats over; rtagui
41 by Hongkong amateur and the Mum- mers are to be kosztály congratulated on their highly finished production. The applause on Saturday night was unstinted throughout, and at the conclusion of the pley, the ladice in the caet received many
let Eally in ad he nearly rushed the Capt. Farmer Wesser, b De Rome. 38 doentii lomal tribute.
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leather through. This was the final efort 8. M. Davis, ibw Micalill. NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN BREAK of the sappers and Mosley had made a ran Major Bowen, b Macaskill
DOWN.
LONDON, Nov. 1. The negotiations between the Dublin Peace Committee and the employers
to the other end when the Thistle tormin Pte. Hooper, c Elson, b Kay she
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ated a fine the Dukas" ncing by Major Devy, bobinson, bayard gentleman who contributed time and the same margin "as in the former game Major Mong Kayo mm Qf talent fowards making the production of }
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A message from Hin Majesty was have broken down. Much work was
The Band had every chance of obtain. -road congratulating them on their dono at the Quays yesterday by freeing their first win in the Second Divi
labour. Falice protection was scarcely sion, United Services League, on Satur.. achievement in handicraft and rapidity of execution. Each received a gift of zocessary. tobacco and a clay pipe."
"-THE CRISIS IN MEXICO.
AMERICANS PREPARING
FOR FLIGHT.
LONDON, Nov. 1.
THE COST OF THE STRIKE
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day, when the gunners started with only nine.playan. 'Mr. Morán bad charge of the following teams"
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Firth...
Staff Sgt. War wish, e Dizon, b Kay...
Shakespeare's famous camely, so great Goal Kelly Blackburn, b Kay: Maj. Rev. Foster Ferg, e Elson, h Macseki B4 success, and it is to hoped that the Mummers will venture' soother alandže. Capt. Robertson not out
Total.......
· BOWLING "ANALYSIS.
K. R. Macaskill... Bird Co. B.G.A.-Mardio; Langford: W. Wense? A return just ised extimate that Stevenson, Buckley, Langham, Grves Way
F. J. De Home de the cost of the strike up to the present LL
Crano, Franks, Wooldridge, Philpin,
Band-Helditch; - Cann, amounts to between three and four wor; Smith, Alexander, Briscoe; million starling, not reckoning the per- Wight, Nightingale, Stone, Candler, manant injury to smaller industries and James. A the expenditure on the extra police,
A telegram from Mexico City receiv-numbering 7,500.
→ed ber- says that many Americans have
packed their goods preparatory to fight. They are awaiting the next more from
-Washington with misgivings
A FINANCIAL CRISIS.
(Wah Taz Yat Po'e Service)
CHINESE NEYI.,
PERING, Now. B..
6.2.0..."POLJCK C.C.
Played at Causeway Bay on Satur
Suore
.POLICE.C.E.
The gunners storted with nine players and adopted the no-back game. The Fit, b Yee Man Ubun | McLennan, Lhw. Ho musicians did their best to socre some Booker, b Bo Wing Kio gools while their opponents were in s Rent, b Ho Wing King weakened state but they were a long Kelly, Ho Wing Ching time negotiating the offeldo business. And mor
Bing e Ho Wa Yum exciting item ocurred when Langiam
Chan turned a shot from Candler on to the Goucher b Ho Wing bar but tuis was finally cleared by Lang. | Moody, b Tas Man Oba
The Government has decided to ford. Wright at last circumreated the Vincenty hot ou Mexico in faced with a financial buy over the Szechuen Hankow one back theory, sending across square Roode
Taylor, a Ng Ese, Bwop crisie The Government bad dificulty Canton Railway. The 320,000,000 pars that Nightingale shot heal into this fa paying the employees in the variou* worth of shares will be paid of innot. Blavanson now arrived, and brongbé Departments, though they were eventa- (instalments ally paid in fall
A report that President Huerta in -tends to impose a tax on deposits caused numerous withdrawals from the Banks, ough the report is apparently un-
Negotiations are being mulu by the China Industrial Bank for the loan of £6,000,000.
The Foreign Department has made out and declared fous demands from the Japanese Government these being (a) compensation, (b) apology, (e) punishment of the guilty and PURITAN FRESIDENT. (d) reprimand of the officers
The threef
Pais, in an Kwai T. Funk
Heunand
the strength of the gubers up to to and Philpizi signalised this by long
on the wing and shot that
the soures. Another ent
was converted by Candle and the
arrived - prist Band, 23rd
In the accord).
the costack g
have
4play, which we for sure they would peri
form with orodit to themselves and ples." ware to their auditors.
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...A woman who was charged by Inspectes Kerr with hawking withnosis a, licence was Aned $2 by Mr. Wood at the Maginizacy this morning,
Datendant:T have no money, Mr. Wood: All right, seven days Defendant; Make it dity lectu will pay the fine." (Laughter.)
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