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TURSDAY, MAY 3, 1921.

CAREN ADDRESS!

“WERKSTRY" BRACKING, MERCURY MOTOR CAR GRUB OFFICE

DABEL DIES

ALC KUJITAN

JETTEZY'S

Z. Z. YOUNG

CO.

59-61 Des Voeur Road Demical,

HOXÈFONE.

MUNN BRODE

PANDEER Back

WEST PETRUSCH 2848

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reader's Service to the China Mail)

EXPAXATIONS DEMANDE

REPORTED ADVANCE OF FRENCH BAVALRY.

SUPREME COUNCIL MEETING

LONDON, May 2 The Supreme Council sat for four hours this afternoon and adjourned all to-morrow morning. M. Briand stated that agreement had almost bues reached.

NEW YORK; May 2

The Associated Press correspondent at Mayence telegraphs, that a division of French cavalry commanded by General Simon left to-night for the Ruhr in 15 trains.

LONDON, May 2. Telephonic Instructions were sent to Paris from London at 9.30 to-night fer the mobilisation of the 1919 class.

The long session of the afternoon meeting of the Supreme Council was due to the fact that it was the first case in which it had the complete finan-

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MOTOR PROSECUTIONS.

EXCESSIVE SPEED."

DOCTOR'S URGENT CALL.

THE CHINA ATADI.

SUSPICIOUS SPLASHES

LEAD TO BIS FINE.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISE. IRNTS.

· HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.“

Scuding across the barbour from TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wanchai yesterday afternoon with his AXAS GENERAL”, MERTING TỚI Several summonses against motor sampan deeply laden a Chinese boat Members will be bald in the pavilion of car owners and drivers were heard man named Cheung Fo was unforto the Club on TUESDAY, the 10th May,† by Magistrate Lindsell this morning, nate enough to arouse the curiosity 1991, at 3.30 pm. for the purpose of Mr. Turner, solicitor, defended and later the suspicions of "Sergt. confirming the following resolutions Allan - OD 2 summons for Langley, of the Water Police, who which were passed at an extraordinary driving at an excessive speed. was on patrol off Holi's whart in a general meeting of members bald on He explained that the doctor was motor launch Bringing his glasses the 14th day of April, 1921. going to an urgent case at the time to bear upon the craft the Sergeant and declared that he would do the ) made out what appeared to be a num- | same again in similar circumstances ber of bags stacked up in the focepart

Inspector Garrod said the defend-of-the sampan and he decided, that i ant nearly caused an accident outside further, investigation: might possibly the Colonial Secretary's Office-in a | prove worthwhile. As the motor boat control ares where there was a speed drew near Cheung Eo suddenly began limit of ten miles an hour.

to get busy and a series of splashes | suggested that something heavy was being dumped overboard When he boarded the sumpan the police officer discovered that fe carried a cargo of } coal baskets and that its deck had been newly washed down

A fine of $15 was imposed and $5 for a technical offence in connection with registration.”

ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE DUKE Mr. Webster defended in a case in which a Chinese driver drove on the wrong side of the Duke of Consang- bt's Statue because a rictha and chair were in the way." In imposing a fine of $5, the Magistrate remarked 1 that the driver could have waited for

the road to clear.

NO LIGHTS

Chering F

1. That the present Hongkong Cricket Club be wound up and the Committee be authorised to take all necessary atopi for the регрова

2. That the Committee be authorised to register a Company limited by guarantee not exceeding $100 par member, on the terms of the Memorandum and Articles of Association which will be submit- ted to the Meeting.

3. That the Committes be autherilled to sign and hand over to the new Company, when registered all the assets of the Club.. By Order of the Committee.

L. S. GREENHILL,

Hon. Secretary. Hoagkong. Hay a 182

TO LET.

given an opport nity to de, up the position at the Marine Court, this morning when he was presented before, the Marine Magistrate (Lieutenant Conway Hale, (R.N.R.) on a charge of having unlaw- fully and for the purpose of prevent- As Nolte, of Davis and Co. at-line seizure frown articles into the tended to person in answer to a harbour. The defendant contended summons for driving a car without that the splash-spoken of by lights. He explained that he had the Sergeant were nothing more than

GODOWN, (known as Godown) just left the Canton Steamer Wharf the waves breaking over the boss ofNE LAR

the Mody's WRE and he thought his dimmers" were his same but the Magistrate found Two Large Roces, whi Ta alight. Ta the brightness of the the charge proved. Cheung Fo was tasted Queen' Boad East, suitable for street lighting at that point he did given the alternative of a $10 fine or Europe's Residence Apply to L not notice the lights were not on.[a fortnight's full with hard labour.

Ersar & Co, 202, Queen's Road Central. He switched them on when a con-} stable called his attention to the matter, The Magistrate dismissed, the case with a cantien.

cial details of the agreed scheme. The discussions, which were perfectly CHAIR COOLIE'S GUILD ?

amicable, dealt with inancial projects for the reparations demands. The -Council accepted the scheme generally but will consider the detailed plan - with the technical experts to-morrow.

FRENCH NOT MOBILISING.

LONDON, May 2

The drafting committee engaged in preparing a statement of the terms for submission to Germany continued its labours to-day. The Supreme Council sat only as hour, adjourning until the evening. Allied experts meanwhile will deal with certain questions still unsettled. It is authoritatively denied that M. Briand telegraphed instructions for French mobligation with a view to decupation of the Rubr. He declared that he was awaiting the decision of the Supreme Council.

It

EMPLOYERS BOYCOTTED.-

PRAK RESIDENT'S VIEWS.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

T THE COMMITTEE MEETING Abeld on 226d-April, 1991, it was decided to adopt from 1st May, 1921, the amended Rules of Golf an koprozed by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club wa 29th September, 1920.

follows:-

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HF Steamship- THE

“SHIYO MARU,” From SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU & JAPAN PORTS.

100

مرا

The above named Besamer having The existence of a chair coolles The alterations in the Bales are 83 consiguess

arrived on Tuesday, the 3rd. May, 1921,

of cargo

hereby guild which boycot's certain ́ ́em- ployers was mentioned in Magistrate

notified to present their Bill of Lading for Orme this morning, when Mr. R. 1. That os and after May, 1st 1921, countersgustors, and take Sutherland, of No. 129. The Peak the weight of the bail shall not be delivery from slongside steamer or the charged two of his chair coolies with greater than 1.6 ors (avoir)-291 | Company's Godown, where all targe having left his employ without giving date, and the size not less than 1.6% impeding immediate discharge will be

ins. (-118 inches) in diameter. The landed at consignzos' risk. After evidence had been heard. Kales of Golf Committee and the Storage wit Mr. Sutherland expressed the opinion! Executive Committee of the United cargo remaining undelivered after that the whole thing was understood that to-night the Supreme Council's terms will be a conspiracy. Coolies generally steps they think necessary to limit theonday, the 9th May, 1831.

* LONDON, May 3.

"notice.

others who

came

States Association will take whatever

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2 That in order to anify the penal-

framed on the following priceiples. Germany shall, acknowledge her took on jobs as "makee learns and power of the ball with regard to dis- obligation to pay £6,500,000,000 by issuing bonds now and henceforth in as soon as they knew the work they tance should any fall of greater powers

be introduced, and that the Bules of accordance with her ability to pay, paying interest at 5 per cent. Germany left. The

to take their places always Golf be amended sccordingly. is required to pay £100,000,000 annually and a 25 per cents export tax and asked for $2 more. Refusal meant when these payinents exceed the interest requirements on the bonds issued boycott. He and his wife had often ties for a lost ball, 's ball out of bounds, the Reparations Commission shall be entitled to require the issue of further met old coolies who expressed and an unplayable ball, the penalty in

desire to

each case shall be “a stroke "and the bonds to absorb the surplus.

but when told

distante, but that its the case of a ball to - go to the house, said they could not do so. out of bounds, permission be given to The witness said that he did not clube to alter this peasity by a locs! think that the coolies were free rule, and that the Rules of Golf be be a guild or some similar organisa agents in the matter. There must altered socordingly.

tion behind the whole thing.

LONDON, May 2

It is understood that the Allies have agreed on the principle of the scheme of presenting an ultimatum to Germany and simultaneously pro- ceeding with the military measures which will be used in the event of Germany not accepting and not carrying out the terms of the accompany- ing ultimatum. The terms have not yet been definitely settled but they Include provision for guarantees by Germany, also indications of the - penalties which will be applied to enforce the guarantees if broken.

LONDON, May 3.

A telegram from New York states that the new German note has been received. It is believed that it makes a number of new concessions to the allied demands.

FEELING IN GERMANY.

LONDON, May 3.

return

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The Magistrate imposed a fine of $10 each or, in default, 21 days' hard

labour.

MOTORIST IGNORES SUMMONS:

A SERIOUS CHARGE.

but W. C. Van der Steen, of the Dell Planters Association failed to appear at Magistrate Lindsell's Cart this morning, to

a summons alleging that he failed to stop after

In spite of the proferred resignation of Herr von Simons, à Berlin message does not anticipate any immediate change in the ministry. It is POLICE SERK WITNESS OF ACCIDENT. generally admitted in responsible circles that there is no prospect of a better solution for Germany than the Paris decisions, foreign control, of the national finances is bitterly unwelcome to all Germans who have a feeling that much depends upon the nature of President Harding's reply to Germany's appeal which is expected to reach Berlin on May 5. The Germans are still "clinging to the hope that the treaty does not provide for the occupation of the Rabr whether -defaults are proved or not.

ALLIES PREPARED.

answer

knocking a man down. 200

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3. That the special rules for match play competitions Nos-2--&-3 be deleted and that the following be special rules for substituted match_play competitions: No. 5- "Competitors shall not agree to exclude the operation of any mile or local role not to waive any penalty incurred in the course of the mixtch, under pensity of their disqualifestion.” NOTE

No. 2 cancels the Bye Law relating to Fanling Counter which reads as follows:-

? A ball may be fifted anywhere "on the Topaze and teed not nearer the hole under the penalty of two strokes.”

In etler to avoid delay players are requested to play movisional ball when there is the least doubt of a ball played being lost or unplayable.

Alter evidence had been given, by Europeans, who laid the charge, the}· Magistrate adjourned the case for a week for the attendance of the defend- ant. The police intimated that they would be glad to hear from an English

April 25,

By Order of the Committee,

LB ROSS,

Hom. Secretary. Hongkong, May 3, 1921.

-PUBLIC -AUCTION.

"THE Underiletné {reostved instruie

The Allies have reached complete agreement on the military and political measures to be adopted in the event of Germany continuing a lady who saw the accident and who polley of evasion and procrastination, excepting particulars relating to failed to stop as 191. The accident gave the number of the car which guarantees. Reuter learns from a French source that the Allies have happened between the Supreme How to sell by Fülle Auction, decided to take all necessary steps for occupation of the Ruhr and Court, the City Han, and the Hong. to call out the necessary French contingents. The Allies will kong C. C. pavilion at 5.10 pm on ank the Reparations Commission according to article 239 of the treaty to fix by May 7 the methods of payment of the German debt, and by May 13 Germany must notify her unreserved acceptance. In the event of refusal the occupation of the Ruhr will proceed automatically. As regards guarantees the French demand in addition to immediate payment of a milliard gold marks, which constitutes the reserve of the Reichshank, trám to the man's assistance the car the institution at Berlin of a commission of guarantee.

FATAL IRISH ATFÄLYS.

LONDON, May 2. It is officially announced that three policemen and four Sinn Feiners were killed in affrays in the South of Ireland during the week-end.

Mr. Edward Weston Lewis and Mr. John Edward Barrow said they saw from a tramcar a Chinese knock- ed down by a motor car negotiating the City Hall Comer from East, to West. When they jumped from the was out of sight, and an English jady volunteered the information as to the number of the vehicle.

FRIDAY-M FG-1921,

**25 2:30 p.m. at their Cales Boodag, Duddell Street, A Large Quantity ef Valuable, Household: Furniture

Comprising

Teak batatand with-bevelled mirror, Chesterfield Conchine, Armchairs, Hot top desk, writing table, card table, Ofi paintings, Pictures, Electric table lamp and Igns, Carpets, Vases and Orzamento,

Toak dining table and chairs, side. board, "dinner, wingzon, "ice: chart, tes A Chinese with a series of contable, cutlery and glassware, etc, victions extending over a period of Doable brass mounted iron bedste several years, recorded against him, teak wardrobes, dressing table, chas was this morning charged before dragan, tile, cekary, laes curtains,

-Regret will be felt at the news Charged before Magistrate Ocme received by cable yesterday of the this morning with having returned Magistrate Lindsell with having death, at Cardiff on April 27, of the to the Colony after having been returned from life banishment, and wife of Mr. John Parkes of Kowloon banished for a period of ten years with having stolen a brass curio from Docks. Mr. Parkes left a few weeks last year, a Chinese said that he had the residence of Mr. Ng Hon Sze ago on furlough and cannot yet have not sufficient education to read his Evidence was given that the police reached home.

** banishment order. - Sergt. Carpenter found house breaking implements in said that the defendant was found the possession, of the focused. The GOOD RULE FOR THE HOME, in a house in Taihang. When he Magistrate convicted the sccused. FAKE it ́s rois of your home to saw the police he ran up the hillside, The police requested Bermission to "always keep on hand a bottle a showing that he was aware of his withdraw the ficat charge temporarily. Chembari in Colle sod Dishes Her medy Marbeleguard against bowl offence, Sergt. Vincent proved two The Magistrate then cmplaints. It always cures promptly convictions for jarceny and burglary of skg months on the a and, no household is safe wilkont, It previous to the banishment. The Mr. Na was allowed to have hi Tone sick by mill, thamista and atom Magistrate - passed sentence of 10 perty back on payme month's hard labour, 90/

Ismount for which it had boo

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A few pieces of Blackwood-ware.

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bessered... on

All broken, chafed and damaged pack- will be landed into the Company's Clodowa, whace samo will be exsizined on Tamiedzy, the 12th May, 1927, 11 40

No claims will be recognised after goods hars laft the sister or Godown, and name will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival

No Fits Insermon whatever will be Lacted.

Y TEUTSÜMI,

Manager

af stemmer.

Hongkong, May 3, 1921.

PUBLIC AUCTION...

THE Undersigned hare recived in

structions to sell by Public Anebion. (For sccount of the concerned) ON

TUESDAY,

May 10, 1921, at 10.30 s.m7- as No. 1, Cox's Path, Cor's Read, Kowloon,

·BUNDAY... Valzable Household Farnitare,

therein contained. Including Pantry and Kitchen Utensila, &r (Full Particulars from Catalogna). Parma:-Casi

HUGBEN & HOVOR Auctions.

Hongkong, May 3, 1021.

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May 9th,

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