TO-DAY'S CABLES.
Rester's Service to the China Malki
Continued from Page 1).
VISCOUNT LEAVES FOR AMERICA.
LONDON, Sept. 20. Viscount Grey left Southampton for America in the "Mauretania." Lord Bryce, Lord Curzon, Mr. Churchill and Lord Reading were among those we saw him off.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND EDINBURGH-
(From Our Own Correspondent)
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July 31.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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lent to the University. Sir Willium- has further bequeathed, to the University of Queensland, ES enomento of the first Chancellor of that school, my connection with which is one of the joys of my life." his banner new suspended in the Chapel of St. Michael and St. George in St. Paul's Cathedral, Don do, and also the pen and inkarend noveminent House, Brisbane, to the fused by bim when he dedicated
Entrersity of Queensland.
The visit of the Prince of Wales
Fanbush for the purpose of erizing the Freedom of the City made the occasion of a grene kayıl Cenonstration. 1 whe a fleeting
THE GLENGARRY TO GO. visit, stil R.H. will carry with E Discussing coaring uniforms in the him to Canada, in the words of the ass of the Army, the Globe states Load Provost, the knowledge that he that in Fue case of the Highland has an uasured phow in the action regimenes some reforms will be to fof the Scottish Capitel. Wherevor commendal. In place of the Glen- The Prince passed the route was carry the Balmoral bonnet will be thicklyued with people, and the fume, wir has a walking-out jacket cheers were continuous. From the rest doublet will be mainal. naoming to night ke ande a trium-The retention of the feather bonnet plak progress For one short hour, be advised, but one smaller Jand one hour only, the Fringean that in use before the war i A German Note to the Conference agrees to the annulment of Article expert from fagutal ceremonied, and suggero. The new headdress wil 61 of the German Constitution, providing for the union of Austria and Ger-the elatiorous cavalcade of the reauble this fenther bonnet used by many. The Note protests against the ironical tone of the Allied Note deal-xorting Scots Creps. That was Highhui regimante at the time of ing with the German Government's explanations. It says that the Allies when, after vikising Holyrood the Crimean War. White spate are not entitled to wound Germany's feelings.
ARTICLE SI ANNULLED.
GERMANY'S WOUNDED FEELINGS!
SEX CO.AMUNISTS EXECUTED.
PARIS, Sept. 20.
MUNICH, Sept. 20.
Six Communists have been executed for the murder of hostages during the Bolshevik Regime..
THE FLY BISCITE IN EAST PRUSSIA.
POLICE FORCE UNDER ALLIED SÜPERVISION.
LONDON, Sept. 20. According to a semi-official statement from Berlin a German Police
memorate their warrices in the Perinssir Was
Police, he climbed Arthur's Seat will be retained (tha Gordon High- lund viewed the unrivalled panomena ludere should note) with white buc that meets the mye from the tops of the Highland regiments the Lon's Head
except the 75th and 92nd, who wil The Freedom was conferred in the retain the black buttons which com- Usher Hall, the hrgest building in the City. The Frince of Wales was obviouslle taken aback by the cordial- ty of the great cssembly of repre sentative citizens. A very eyish, fair-baired, modest figure be looked. mach younger than his years, as he bowed his winowledgment of the ovation. He was undoubtedly ner vous but in Bite while he
HOW TENNIS CAME TO SCOTLAND).
The Lawn Tennis Clampitashilp incidents of the start of the gank.. meeting in Ehrogh reails sonte The incestuction into Soothe Bes
Force, under Allied supervision, will be formed in the southern part of East controlled himself to a quiet death took place a few months O
Prussia for the period of the taking of the plebiscite. There will be no foreign occupation so long as order is preserved.
UPPER SILESIA.
ALLIED OCCUPATION NOT FAVOURED.
LONDON, Sept. 20.
Apparently the Supreme Council has not adopted the recommendation of the Allied Military Mission to Upper Silesia urging that Allied troops should occupy Upper Silesia..
THE FIUME MUDDLE
ALL COMMUNICATIONS CUT.
noter.
Tuke
OUR POSTS.
WHOM TAR GODS ELTE.
Slave to vanity-lover of self-self
g
first, self last Caring for nanght save the pleasures
of Ike to self applied: Living in the valley of a paradise of
fools, till at last
All care for the things that coant is
gone—just drift with the tide.
Stranger to
Scorner of Gods-whom the Gods hite living the passions to satisfy:
truth and honour, friend of vice, lust and fate, Mocking at all that is good in humanity, and that is why There is no hope in the world for those whom the Gods hate.
WILLIAM HILL.
Hongkong 239-1919.
NTOZELETS.
[The Bolsheviks recaptured Ntoze lets, 40 miles ne. of Kiev.-Reuter telegrams.}
Lives were lost to win it. Neozelets the fallen, Forty miles nor'east of Kiev the streams with blood were swollen,
But he Bolsheviks have won it
back, Got it back, recaptured it,
Ntorelets the fallen
And 40 miles nor'east of Kiev The ground is groaning with
the grie!
And praying us to send relief To Ntozelets the fallen. Owne for thee Ntozelets O woe for distant Kiev. The Bolshevik's a bad lot A murderer and thief And while this deadly seesaw Of bloodshed carries on
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MARINE COURT.
JUNK MASTERS FINED:
Before Captain Basil Taylour, R-N.. at the Marine Court this morning.! two Chinese. Tang Ping and Wong Shui, masters of trading Junks No. T3741H and No. T1846H, respective ly, were
at charged the in- stance of Mr. R. L. Rocha, Junk Inspector, Harbour Office, with unlawfully failing to renew their licence on the 22nd inst.
Mr. Rocha said he boarded the defendant's junks at Kowloon City at 11 a.m. yesterday. Both the junk were laden with turf. He inspected their lionce and found that they had We may not help the lin's yelp expired 5 and 2 months ago re Ntozelet's glory's gone.
Jojo Kestrel
sertively.
The first defendant had nothing to say while the other pleaded that alth ough he worked very hard, he could not raise sufficient money to-renew his licence. A fine of $10 each or, in default, one month's hard labour, was imposed.
the credit of the inte Sir James Pitton Macdougall, C.B., whose effective (grity,
When the time Leylive t
Just after being culled to the Bar, his speech og Tanks he faced the deal pluck. Jainers Fatter, as he then was,
, and once started he spoke
joined some others on the outlook for hik piece, in a
gume to take the place of those clear, harmonious yolce, almost without the aid of which they had been interested The matter of his speech from England the materials, for "a in College days, and he procured was as happy na its manner. He recalled his previous visits to Edir-
garne called "sphairistike. und burgh in Coronation year, and again with several fellow advocates began after the Armistice. The last rivit to play in the winter of 1974 on the coincided with the surrender of the Grunge Cricket Ground in Raeburn German Fleet in the Forth, and, in shaped like a sundglass, 2 yanis Place, Edinburgh. The court me this connection be made a happy aside. It is extremely fitting that ide at the net and 12 yards at the these surrendered ships should rest 3 yards from the wet posts there back line. Down each side line for inor rather I should now should rest under-Scottish water.
Bere wing nots. The balls of up- OBTAINING MONEY BY
covered rubber were one-third low in Reuter learns that the situation in Fiume is unchanged. It is estimated Prince paid a high tribute te than the modern ball, with a that D'Annunzio controls 2,000 troops and sailors. All communications the Scottish, troops for their services nok in them. Afterwards the gume
FALSE PRETENCES: during the war. Not one division of the British Army, or hardly one, be was topsferred to the Grindiny said, had been without a Scottish Street Thrill Bat, where the Eight's of the Scottish Bar were want to special mention the four all-Scottish
51st, and the 52nd.
a matter of course, were soon intro- Edin dich not inclose the buried. The old rubber bal bad the the woman's house, and said that he master or officer in charge of the
Hicke Iminated, and was then cover. gess ticket in the conventional cured with cloth, the sucset was made ket, bus presented the Prince with heavier, and the net we reduced a wire of silver table plate, consist from 4. Cin, to 3ft. Cin. and then ing of a large rose howl, two smaller to 33t. The ride wings were abolish bows, and a pair of antique suvered, and the court was given its pre candlest cas, of Scottish designent rectangular shape. A these and workmanship.
Changes were made by abois 1977. ENGAGEMENTS.
LONDON, Sept. 20.
have been cut therefore no reliable information is reaching the outside.
BRITISH TROOPS ARRIVE AT MALTA..
MALTA, September 21.
A youth was this morning charged
NO BUSINESS ON BOARD..
Lance Sergeant B324. Labb Singh then charged an ud-employed Chinese named Wu Ping, a native of Hol
Telephone 29.
DIFFERENT WITH PENSIONS.
In a case heard at the Tower Bridge country can be defrauded in the pay. Police Court the ease with which the ment of out-of-work benefit was made strikingly clear in the following col one of the witnesses, the "signing loquy between the magistrate and clerk" of the Borough Labrur Ex- change
Mr Bingley-There have been so many cases of abuse of unemploy ment pay, and we want to get at the bottom of it. Luggage thieves, pick pockets, and bookmakers are receiv ing our of work pay, and the authori ties want to know how it is done. You. said that ap applicant
is asked to give the name and ad dress of his last employer, and you send a form to the employer asking him to verify the man's statement?
"The Witness.-Yes.
And the form states that if no reply is sent it is assumed that the man's statement is correct?-Yes.
Supposing a man gives a fictitious name and a fictitious firm. You write to the fictitious, firm, and not receiving any reply within three days you begin to pay the applicant? -Yes.
You make no further inquiries, and
British troops from Fiume arrived on board the warships Ceres battalion, and he singled out for atspors themselves as early as nine before Mr. Lindsell with unlawfully Ping, with unlawfully being on board might continuet pay him for months The Temps of Geneva says the Italian legion at Fiume has ordered Divisiors--the 9th, the 15th, the Fo the morning. Improvamenti, as obtaining the sum of $3 23 from af the s.s. "Nikko Maru " on the 22nd
and Cardiff.
the Croats, Magyars, and Germans to leave immediately.
FRANCES FUTURE PEACE ARMY.
COMPULSORY SERVICE REDUCED.
PARIS, Sept. 20. France's future peace army will number 350,000. Universal compul- 907y service will be reduced from three years to one. This will produce 200,000 while enlistments and re-enlistments will produce 150,000. France will retain two home army corps and one colonial army corps in North Africa. Six infantry and one cavalry divisions are earmarked for the Rhine.wak Civil Service, younger son of
MORE STRIKES IN FRANCE
METZ September 21..
An engagement is announced be. tween Kenneth Hume Glan, Sara.
THE FIRST SCOTTISH TOURNAMENTS.
on end-Yes.
Mr. Bingley.Then I don't wonder at the large number of cases that come before ne and other magist.
What a contrast with the way
rates.
poor woman. Defendant went to inst,, without the permission, of the was sent by the Secretary for Chiship. rese Affairs He told the woman that at the end of the month the the witness box said he was on duty pensions are paid!
The Sergeant, giving evidence in house, rent would be reduced to $3. on board the "Nikko Maru," at 9 and said he was to collect 2 per cent am, yesterday when he noticed of the rent now. The woman who the defendant in was glad of the news paid the money the first class saloon.
the pantry of Witness A woman whe was aware of the asked him "wat trick informed the Police and defen ing. there and he said he was be was do- dant was arrested. Defendant admit- assisting the steward. The pantry ted the offence, and was given six
man told witness that the defendant months hard labour.
The first Scottish Championship Rober! Gillan, Wellington fiquare, was played in 1878. The winner was Ayr, and Naney Campbell, elder Sr. James Patten Macdougal Next laughter of the late John Christie, yeur Mr. 1. M. Baliour won the solicitor, Irvine, and piece of Mr. hoer, and whe
followed by Sr righ in 1891. Up til then the The miners in Lorraine have decided on a general strike on 22nd instand Mrs. John T. Gordie, West- Juays in 1890. At first those who tournament had been held in Edin They demand a minimum of eighteen francs daily and a recognition of tunde, Ayr.
took part were chiefly those who had burgh, but St. Andrews provided the their union.
A marriage then been arranged, and played tennis (the royal game) and the tournament. In 1892 the Cup new Cup and it bad the honour of wil shortly take place at Hongkong, racquets, and they used the strokes and Championship went to England between H. O. Rutchison, Hongkong appropriate to these games, with the through A. W. Gore, who was still Civil Service, ellest son of Herry result that when those who began playing a lively game at Wimbledon W. Hutchison, J.P., and Mrs. Hut- with lawn tenia came forward they last month. Grove retained his grip The Sultan, interviewed by the journal des Debats Constantinople chison, Kirkcaldy, and Rose Blen completely wiped out the old school in 1893; but next year, at Wemyss correspondent, dwelt on the state of uns-ttlement in Turkey owing to the youngest daughter of the late The drive and the overhead sermoe Bay, the trophy fell to R. H. Wat noncorclusion of peace. He hoped, the negotiations would be speedily Joseph Jupp, and Mrs. Jupp, upset the traditions of the other two. He was the last Scottish brea finished, and expressed strong opposition to the Greek accupation, Brightwell, Farnham, Surrey.
Anatolian towns.
TURKISH SULTAN T ́LKS.
PARIS, September. 21.
GERMANY ANXIOUS OVER MEMEL
BERLIN, Sept. 21,
spedy delisili regarding the destiny of the Mend district.
IRISH NEWSP: PERS SUPPRESSED.
LONDON, September 23..
of
The suppression of Irish papers cabled earlier was due to the publica tion of a prospectus of a Sinn Fein national loan. It is believed that all will revive shortly and be renamed, as the authorities are willing to return the essential parts of the presses which were seized.
MARRIAGES.
was
not employed on the ship. Witness took him to the mate and on the request of the master, put him under arrest.
The defendant who had nothing to say, was sentenced to two months hard labour.
A NEW OCCUPATION,
RETRIEVER OF VIRANDAH DROPPINGS.
KUT MEN'S FATE,
DEATHS IN A TRAIN,
COURT-MARTIAL STORY..
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The allegations of cruel treatment of our men taken prisoner at Kut made against Assistant Surgeon William Fratel, a Eurasian warrant. officer in the Indian Medical Depart ment, were further investigated at s court-martial on August 6. There were, 19 charges.
.
It was alleged that Fratel, who accompanied cur men into captivity, was guilty of cruel conduct towards those who came to him for medical aid; and that as a result a number died.
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2nd Dorsets, one of the Kut captives, Lieutenant-Quartermaster Hardy, said he was with 300 men who had
Lieut Hardy was told of with a to march to Ras-el-Ain, where they arrived two months later 140 strong.
belp to construct a section
games and when J. G. Horn carte
Champion for ten years. Then the North from Oxford, bis combination tournament shifted to Moffat, and David Fell, representative of the af hard service and not volleying the Dochertys came North for sex- tate constituency of the Lane introduced newer ideas still, und Cave," New South Wales, Parka upletely upset the original princ. R. D. Pritchett, W. Y. Eaves, Mr. Smith
eral years, followed by E. D. Black, A coolie was charged before The suggestion made by. the pro- ment, Sydney, and Alice Florence,ciple of the game, which was as far F. 1. Riseley, F. W. Payn, and the larceny of a chicken belanging Britishs were beaten, and that by this morning with secution is that Fratel thought the Germany presenting a note to the peace conference asking for a second daughter of Viscount and possible to play or the same lines A. F. Wildng as winners. was
Viscountess Elibank. She was givens re feanie, and almost excludive.
to a woman in Pottinger Street acting as is alleged he would ingrati- Fanay by her brother, Lord Murray from the back of the courts. 1905 that the Aberácian, A. Defendant. said that he was passing ate himself with the two
M. Mackay, started his three years of Elibank. Colonci the Hon. A. Hora had the Championship for
the street, when a chicken few! enure of the Championship. In down from the verandah of a house Murray, M:P., noted on beet man. viree yaam, but in 1381 he was dis-
1908 another shift was made to He chased and caught it and stood At Burlington House, Glasgow, placed by R. A. Gurable, now i Br dige of Allan, when the Canadian, on the pavement for over half an William E. Cooper, C.A., eldest son. A. Gamble, who, the writer was of the late Rev. Wm. Cooper, Chine, formed this week, is at Simia, and Ribbon. Next year Greece supplied pear. While waiting, a friend passed, R. 3. Powell got the Scottish. Ble hour waiting for the owner to ap and of Mrs. Cooper, 7 Montgomery is a useful man in the doubles Terrace, Moums Florida, Glasgow to Se
the Scottish Champion in T. M. and asked him to go to tea, but Gambie was a fic player, Isa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. and made another essay for the Scot. Mavrogordato. Powell annexed it he said that he was holding this Tef the Baghdad Railway. His men
in 1910, Australia with A. W. Dus chicken for the owner and Macpherson,141 Onslow Drive. dish Championship when this cen Dennistoun.
tury was one year old, and even then op had the honour in 1911, and the could not go. Just then he was, ar-
popular Irishman J. C. Parke took rested by a constable. the younger school found he was L
it in 1912. Myreside held the Cham.
Mr. Smith If you knew where force to be reckoned with!
pionship tournament in 1913, when the chicken few down from there Australia with H. M. Rice was again was no need for you to wait on the to the fore; and at Craiglockart in pavement; you should have taken it. of Chapel-on-Leader, Roxburgh and Lyou held the Championship. H 1914 J. F. Stokes took the honour UP.
In cross-examination Lieut. Hardy said he never heard that on the University of Aberdeen the ethno- Berwick, has bequeathed to the Groye tock the Cup to England to Ireland. Altogether in the last
Defendant:Yes, but nowadays march from Kut Fratel was bast next year, then the, Hon. P. 30 years the file has gone 11 times people in houses have the habit of inadoed by the Turks for assisting logical and ornithological collections B. Lyon brought it home gui, co England, five times to Ireland, throwing things into the street, and British soldiers who fell by the way. at Chapel-on-Leader, to be placed in the Museum of the Universty so Ireland in 1989 and won it out Greece, and four times to Scotland.
player E. De thrice to Australia, twice to Canada, I pick things up for them. I stand A German Srm named Holzmann S. F. Browne returned with it be once each to New Zealand and on the pavement and wait for them with the collections he had already
to come down when I hand their property to them. Three weeks.
PRESIDENT POINCARE.
GERMAN OFFICERS TO BE COURTMARTIALLED.
PARIS, September 21,
It is officially announced that His Majesty has invited President Poincare to visit England in October.
President Poincare, in presenting the cross of the legion of honour to the town of Longwy said that in accordance with the terms of the peace treaty the officers of the 22nd, 125th, and 156th German regiments who participated in the fires and murders at Longwy would be called on to appear before a French court martial,
SER WAL. MACGREGOR'S WILL
By hie will, dated October 12, 1918, the Right Hon. Sr William MacGregor, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B.,
LATER CHAMPIONSHIPS. In 1985 and 1856 the Hon P. B.
Estab the Irish
were weak and sick.
Lieut. ardy detailed several cases' of men sent to hospital. They were refused admission and died a day or two later. Between June 25 and September 6,58 men died out of 139.
was constructing the line.
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