TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951.
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ONLY ONE TURKISH DELEGATION TO BE ADMITTED.
LONDON, February 14. It is announced that if two separate Turkish delegations come to the "Near Eastern conference in London only the Forte's delegation will be admitted and the Nationalists must use it as their mouthpiece, It is hoped that complications will be avoided by the two delegations coming to an undersanding before February 21. Satisfaction is expressed in London that Bekinsam Bey, Foreign minister of the Angora Govern ment, the well-known moderate, heads the Nationalat delegation and not Mukhtar Bey, as previously announced.
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BOLSKIVIST PROPAGANDA. --
ALLIED SECRET SERVICE AGENTS BUSY.
CONSPIRATORS BETRAYED.
LONDON, February 15.
SAILOR'S ALLEGED
ASSAULT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
POLICE SERGMANT'S COMPLAINT”
** DRUNK AND QUARRELSOME.”
"PASSENGERS.
EBRIVILS.
Per “AM Mara,” “He Thomas Arthur and Mr R. B. Smith; foe Manila, Karz, Bruno Drescher, Geo, sigler and 1. F. Meyer; for Sydney, Mr M Bryos, Hoses G. Clark, W. B. Clark. F. J. Bryce and Mrs & H. Clark: for Mel- Tider, Mrs L. D. Broadbelt, Mrs J. M. bourne, Rev. A. J. Broadbelt, Kra E. F. McGill Hiss E. Broadbeit and Mr G. H:GIII,
A plea of not guilty was entered by Mr. D. H. Blake at the Magistracy this morning on behalf of H. Dennis ton, a member of the crew of H.M.S. | "Hawkins," who was charged with having assaulted Police Sergeant McFall while drunk and disorderly in Spring Garden Lane is the la. ̈*Aki Máro*:-Bars. K bours of February 6,
DEPARTURES.
TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
Tax Undersigner have received in structions to sell by Public Auction,
· (Por Acount of the Conserned)
SATURDAY,
February 19, 1921, at 11 am, by courtesy of the management of the Exile Motor Coy, at
their show rooms, Kowloon
Heyer, E. Dresober. Stigler, Miss 2 &-Cyl. Cadillac's 7 Seater cars in Barclay Mr and Mrs W. O. Clark, Misoned running condita", Coach wжk J. McGill, Master G. McGill, Hr GE and electrical equipment in excellent Hodgman, Mr and Mrs.B. I. Cek, Mr condition. and Mrs. D. Ross, Mr E. Wilder, Bay.
order coachwork and electrical equip 1. 4-0-1. Brick 2 seater good running
́inent in Gound condition.
Sergeant McFall stated that he found the accused amusing himself by chasing s ̋ricsha cootie round his ricsha. As the accused was obviously sad Kirs A. Brontibelt, Miss E. Broad26-Cyl Baick 5 sester in sound intoxicated witness tried to induce belt, Mr. A. Himmer, Mr 5. Exteralls running condition 4-in. tysen xosrly now. him to leave the lane and go either and Mr and Mrs Sander
A good hire car. 'a' to the Naval Canteen or the Dockar and Mrs F. E Zeilig, Mr and Mrs Paras "Buwa Maru * ----M-M. Lond. yard. Suddenly, without warning or Daria Mr. Barbour, Mr and Mrs F. M. provocation, the accused struck wit-Balesby, Mr and Hes La Vidal, Hr J. K. ness a heavy blow on the mouth. Wright, Mr and Mrs Larderdale, Mr Wimess at once closed with the ac Leo Podolski, Mrs. A. E-Lupton, Mise cused and they both fell to the. R. Arnison, Mrs O. M. Edwards, His. Vers Migova, Meners H- Waciti, de Rebal ground. While on the ground wit Mr and Mrs A. L. Todt, Wiss E. Oppe ness received several kicks. Some- | Kiss L. Montilla, Mias Repentina Oppen, one blew a police whistle and the de-Messes A. H. Carvalho, O. B, Ampi, O. fendant and the two friends who were J. June with Jim made off, Accused was
later brought to the station, drunk After accused and been locked up vimess went to hospital where he was deiined for six days.
Mr. Blake I put it to you that you were holding the shaft of another bluejacket's riesta when the accused came along and enquired what was
The CROS, 4a. "Exttawa," "from
Hongkong Feb 8 ativad ni Saigon as Feb 15 (am)
The CP.0.8... "Methven" from Hongong on Feb. & strived at Baigen
Feb. ent 73 (2)
The BanLine *.*. "Benarly * from Middlesbro. London, and the Rtraits, left Singapore for this port on Feb. 12, And may be expected to arrive here on Feb 19. Arents, Mears Gibb, Living- ston & Co. Ltd.
the matter... You then assaulted him? -Nothing of the sort occurred.
You demanded that the defendant should pay the fate of the risha. Russia, arrived at Shanghai on Feb. The CPOS RM8. "Empress of He did so and was about to re-enter | 19 (pim.) left there on Feb. 13 (n.m.) and his own vehicle when you arrested | is due at Fagasaki on Feb. 16 (um.). him? No. I did not arrest him.. I Thess. "Achilles,” sailed on the 27th was in the stefan when he wasinet for Liverpool-
You took out your truncheon?—I did not, but I wish I had.
brought in. The Chinese constable The xs. “Titan,” Iswer on the 8th The Morning Post's Paris correspondeat states that Allied secret who chased him immediately after the March for Liverpool. service agents have discovered that the centre of Bolshevist propaganda insan mrested bitn Entente countries is now in Bremen. The Allies possess a report of the Jast general meeting of the conspirators in Bremén from which it appears that the Bolshevists have no great hopes of success in England and France but regard the prospects in Germany and Central Europe as much more promising and count especially on success in Italy,
PARLIAMENTARY LABOUR PARTY.
LONDON, Febrozry. 14
HLE. the Governor altands St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, an San- What was defendant's conditionday morning in connection with the when he was brought to the station day of prayer for the success of the -He was very drunk.
famine relief fund national drive.
Dead drunk?—No, but he was sûl- iciently drunk to be quarrelsome, He gave all the, trouble he possibly could.
After hearing further evidence, in- cluding Lieut. Bonham-Carter's testi-
Mr. Clynes has been elected chairman of the Parliamentary Laboarmony as to the defendant's good char- Party in succession to Mr. Adamson.
BERLIN POLICE DISCOVER BIG ARMS DUMP.
BERLIN, February 14. Following up the clues secured in the raid on an alleged secret branch of the probibited Escherich organisation, the police have discovered an extensive dump in the Lehrters Strasse încluding 2,000 rifles. “
LICENCE INFRINGED.
LQJOR SOLD TO ŠILORS.
THE HOLE IN THE WALL"
The proprietor of a Chinese re- slavrant in Queen's Road East, known among its sailor and soldier The Hole in the 'customers as Wail," was this morning charged before Mazistrate Orme at the in- stance of Inspector Kent, of No. 2, Police Station, with having com mitted a breach of his licence by "selling liquor on the premises.
acter, the Magistrate imposed a fire of $10.
YARN MARKET.
Messrs. Polishwalla and Kotwall
report on February 13 as follows:-
Since our last report on the 11th ult by str. Dilwara Our market, during the earlier part of the inter-
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. val, had continued very dull, bar
SEJMAN'S, ÈSCAPADE. -
- INSTITUTE 'MANAGER ASSAULTED.
Alexander Wood, a seaman, was this morning charged Magistrate Orme with (1) assaulting Mr. R. W. Bristow, manager of the Seamen's Institute, and (2) breaking ten panes of glass.
latterly the Chinese buyers, Anding the present low prices very favour able came out to meet their immedi-
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
RACE BOOKS.
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THE RACE BOOK is now ready and
the only authorised Edition is that orblished by Henare. NORONHA & CO. WHICH IS GOPYRIGHT UNDER THE ACT OF 1911.-
B. J. PATERSON,
Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, February 16, 1921.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEDS,
ste requirements, which resulted in a THE Steamship
fair amount of business in about 8,000 bales in best known Chops of 10s and 125 yarn with an advance of $5 to $10 per bale. before This improvement did not last long. as the recent telegraphic advices from India of local dealers there, offering their holdings at much under the rul- ing rates, caused some anxiety to the foreign holders who, in trying to re- Keve themselves of their stock, com menced to sell at more reduced rates, which produced a very adverse effect
The accused said that he had no recollection of what had happened. Consequently, he could offer no
defence.
quiry.
Sergeant McFall said that at 1 Inspector Kent said that the trouble and the beyers have entirely refrain a.m., on February 6 he visited the occurred soon after midnight. Earlier ed from making any new purchases defendant's restaurant and there saw in the night, the defendant had and our market, at the close, has re- Six sailors and a soldier sitting at a booked a cubicle in the Institute,mained quiet without any further for table with glasses of beer in front of At closing time he was them.
found asleep in the bar and Mr. A. E. Hall, for the defence, carried upstairs to the first floor. submitted that he had no case Here he made trouble with Mr. Bristow to answer in that Sergeant Mo whom be assaulted. Mr. Bristow at Fall's evidence had not been cor once turned the defendant out. The roborated. It was remarkable to him, defendant then proceeded to put his said Counsel, that none of the Euro hand through every pane of glass in peans whom the Sergeant said he had window, hurting his fist in the pro-Japanese YarnOwing to very seen on the premises had been called cess.
nature.
."
Unsold stock. 8,000 bales. Bargains 13,000 bales. Arrivals:-From Bombay, 4,000
biles.
Shanghai reports a very dull busi- ness with weaker tendency.
low rates a moderate business has passed during the interval and sub- sequently with an advance of 10/15 per bale the market has kept up steady.
witnesses, or that even one of the The Magistrate: The assault was bottles had been produced to support not serious? No. The whole thing the Sergeant's evidence. Counsel really amounts to drunk and dis submitted that such a procedure orderly. was essential to prove a case of this The Magistrate ordered the The following are the latest quota- defendent to pay $15 as compensations 200 bales Nagasaki, No. 10s, tion, or, in default, undergo 14 days' | at $165/175; 50 Sales Nagasaki. No, imprisonment with hard labor. 125, at $189/185; 500, No. 20s, af $215/220: 3 Horses," No. 10s, at $174; 3 Horses, No. 16s, at 6106; 3 Horses, No. 20s, at $200; Yellow Jess, No. 10s, at $177; 700 bales. Yellow Joss, No. 20s, at $195/204: 400 bales Setst, No. 10s." at $174/' 180; Setsu. No. 20s,' at $220; and Bhie Fish, No. 20s, at $215."
Inspector Kent said that it was impossible to produce one of the bottles as evidence, for to remove it from the table would simply be look- ing for trouble. It must be borne in mind that the Sergeant was alone. Mr. Hall said that he hoped that the Magistrate understood that he was not making his submission in the nature of an excuse, but be thought he was right in his point of view.
The Magistrate thought otherwise, and convicting the defendant imposed
a fine of $200, or, in defanir, three months' hard labour.
A BIG DISCOVERY.
VALUABLES IN VAULTS.
I
a
40 YEARS VIGIL.
BRIDEGROOM AWAITED.
DINNER WAITING EVERY XMAS,
Every Christmas Day for 40 years woman who lives in a cottage on one of the Glamorgan bills han sat down to her dinner alone, with a
plata set for another opposite her.
She was married in May 1880 to
a sailor, who two months after their
wedding left Cardiff in a ship which
Raw Cotton-No business has transpired during the whole interval and prices are normal.
Bengal, $30/35 per picul. Chinese, $35/40 per picol Stock, 300 bales Bengal. Stock100 Small bales Chinese.
It has been the custom for many
was given up as lost. He had assured years past during Lent to make a her that he would be back for Christ-collection for Dr. Barnardos Homes; WHAT THE VLADIVOSTOK STATE BANK mas, and urged her to spare nothing and this year, in view of the high cost
HAS FOUND.
in the way of food for their first of living and the increased number Christmas dinner together. ... of children 'who were admitted to the Vladivostok, February 2-The Christmas came, but no husband, Homes during the war, it is much Vladivostok State Bank is believed yet she omitted nothing in her pre-hoped to enlarge the number to have discovered in its vaulta parations for the dinner, and she of those interested, so that jewellery, gold and silver to the total placed his plate ready for him at the there may be a generous response. value of thirty million yen. It le table so that he might see that he in addition to the collection nf. claimed that this treasure was des was expected."
money, it is suggested that-work patched from Omsk with Koltchak's Every Christmas for 40 years she parties should be formed with a view. Government, and represents partly has remembered his words, and never to Sale of Works being held in private deposits, and partly valuables fails to put his plate on the table in Easter Week Donations and the taken from the Reds by Koltchak's case he comes house. And the will, names of those willing to help about! army during their advance in 1919-1 she saye, go on doing it to the end be sent to Mr. B. E. Follonic 128
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fof the chapter.
The Peak
“PERSIA MARU,"
From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO- LULU, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
arrived on Tuesday, the 15th instant, The above named Steamer having consignees
hereby of cargo actified to present their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery from alongside steamer or the Company's Godown, where all cargo landed at consignees' risk. impeding immediate discharge will be.
cargo remaining undelivered after
Storage Tuesday, the 2nd instant.
be messed
10
́All broken, chafed' and damaged pack- ages will be landed into the Camping's
down, where cams will be examined o Saturday, the 28th instant, at 11 a.M..
No claims will be recognised alter goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presented
than three weeks after of steamer.
No Fire Insuranos whatever will be affected
T. TEUTSUMI,
Manager. Hongkong, February 15, 1921, :
Not reconstructed cars but dîract off the road. Can be seen. Thursday sed Friday before sale and rumming inspec appointment at these offices or the Ron can be had on’either, afternoon" by
undersigned.
Term-Czzi.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Tebruary 15, 1921.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned havn received - fa- Litaustions to sell by Public Auction,
GPC
"SATURDAY, February 19, 1931.
commencing at 10 22.
at their Sales Booms, Duddell Street,
10
Coloured Woollen Yar-3 ply Bose Wheeling,
4 cases Worsted Border Venetians,
1 case Suiting,
1 ose Black Broondas,
6 Suit Lengths,
2 cases Tuilet Soap,
14 Steel Trinka,
183 Galvanized Oval Baths, mizes sang-
ing from 12" to 30"
8 Charden Forks.
Terms ---Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
Hongkong, February 15, 1921.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND
OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
ALL preliminary notices of forth-
coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of $1 each. fas announced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates.
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