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September 2, 1921: Temperature,79
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Reinfah 205 heh
Bamidity 82
No. 18,353
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琥二月九年一十二百九千一英
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2, 192"**
September, 1920, Temperature
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RIOTS MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE PEACE PROSPECTS.
KICH WORDS ALREADY.
LONDON Bptember 1. The late intervention of the military in Belfast was the to the reluctance of the authorities to do anything that might be construed as breaking the truce. It is recognised that the disturbances may seriously affect peace developments and they have already been made the baskijat, violent partizan comments in the newspapers, one section of which dechera that "the pogrom of the Catholics" was promoted by Orange shipyard leaders in the deliberate intention of wrecking the peace movement, wirdle apother section asserts that "the murder campaign-in Belfast is the price of Mr. Lloyd George's surrender to assassins, the object of Sina Fein rebels being to provoke the Orangemen to take vengeance. It is impossible amidst the confusion of the tumult to ascertain wins began the affray. - It le Lotworthy that there were numerous victims among the spectators watching the fight.
TO CRUSE DISORDER.
Laspor September 1. ja Additional troops arrived at Belfast this morning. Träff#haw resumed and all the shops are now open.
Quietness is supreme in Belfast all morning. Very satisfactory effects followed the use of strong military forces. Armoured cars are privolling the streets. The only disteybing incident was mipimgjat men goina to work. The snipers disappeared on the approach of the police. There have been no more deaths since last night.
LONDON, September 1.
SPORT.
GOLF COMPETITION.
HAPPY VALLEY COURSE.
The Royal Hongkong Gol Cab Eclectic Competition played over Happy Valley Course during July and August closed on Wednesday and proved most interesting to those players who took part in it. The Competition was for a Cup presented by a member of the Club, who wishes | to remain anony
The Course at Happy Valley during the summer months resembles home conditions and it would be interesting if the Sub-Committee would arrange links championship for next season. Holes Half Handicap? allowed.
Conditions of play: were:-18|
96 Cards were taken out and the best more returned were:- .-W. W. Mackenzie 655 60 Winner,
B. D. C. Morgan 67-2 67 76-9 út 15-665
F. Taylor
A. Leach
A. K. Mackenzie 47-3 74
INTERPORT BOWLS.
TROSPECTS NOT VERY BRIGHT.
*
We are indebted to Mr. J. J. Blake,
Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association for a copy of the following Letter, dated August 24, which he has just received from Mr. Guy Manwaring. Hon.
The Cabinet of North Ireland had a farther conference with the military and civic authorities of Belfast to-day, after which the Lord Mayor issued a proclamation appealing for a continuance of peace and declaring that further military effectives were ready if required. The authorities, he said, were determined to crush disorder and ample protection would be Secretary of the Shanghai Lawn afforded all classes. Troops would occupy, Ulster Hall ́‚
DE VALERA'S REPLY TO PREMIER...
Loxoor September 1.
Two representatives of Sion Fein arrived at Faverness this morning They motored to Gairloch with Sion Fein's repty vo Mír. Lloyd George.
The quiet continued in Belfast all day, Up to the present the dead
number 17 and the wounded 200.
AMERICAN MINERS'- STRIKE:
FEDERAL TROOPS READY TO ENFORCE MARTIAL LAW.
WASHINGTON, September 1.
Notwithstanding President Harding's proclamation hostilities continued
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Bowls Association, in answer to Hong Kung's invitation to the Northern port to send down an Interport Bowls team:-"
have to acknowledge receipt of your cable reading as follows:- Kindly, wire date Interport team orrival--Blake," received on the 16th: tast. to which I replied on the 18th us follows: Arrangements not cai- plate departure team natifesent, no .... settled.-Manwaring, “
moment of writing the prospects of getting a team to pay you a visit this year are not very bright, bat we do not give up hope altogether., and trust to be able to cable you within a
in West Viginia resulting in several casualties. To regiments of Federal fortnight or so the name of the troops are ready to enter the region to enforce martial law if the minersateauner they will leave by for your do not comply with the presidential proclamation.
AMERICA'S, NEW. SUPER-DREADNOUGHT.
33,000 TON ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN VESSEL LAUNCHED.
New Your September 1.
port.
WATER POLO.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
At the. V.R. C. yesterday evening, only one match was played in can- nection with the Hongkong Water
The super-dreadnought “ Washington" was launched at Camden, New Polo League,when the United defeated Jersey. The vessel has clipped bows. She carries elätt 6 inch guns and a 1 the P.G.A by 5 goals to 1. The crew of 1411. Electrically driven, her speed is 21 kchots. Her displacement Gunners played a very good game, | 11 33,590 tons."
*TO THE DEVIL WITH THÍM”
SOVIET'S REPORTED ATTACK ON GOVERNMENTS.
PARIS, September 1. Bolshevik tannique
(but the United had a sound defence which baffled them and kept them out of the danger zone. On the other hand, the fast United forwards found no difficulty in getting through. Laing, Finch and Rodger gave the defence no rest.
The other match, Wilts v. "Tamar,” was postponed.
TO-DAY'S GAMES.
Thir evening the following matches
Messages from Helsingfors state that charges the Pan Russian relief committee with approaching foreign govern. will be played: ments with a view to establishing control over famipa supplies. The com munique attacks foreign governments. It says "If they want control over 8 the Soviet Government's action the latter will send them to the devil,".
SILESIAN. FEURLIN.
LEAGUE COUNCIL RID OF TOUGH JOB.
GERIA, September 1.
5.15 p.m. Foxglove ” v. Victor- 5.40 p.m.-Lusitano v. United. The following will represent the United against Lusitano-A, E. Simmons; J. Rodger, -J. Leonard; D. Laing, W. Gerrard, C.. Logan and J. Finch.
LEAGUE TABLE.
(UE TO AUGUST 30,)
The Council of the League has decided to entrust the first considera- [ of the Silesian problem to non-permanent representatives, namely Belgium, Brazil, China, and Spain, with full Fiberty of action, including as învitation to Germans and Poles in Upper Stasis to furmála local informa- V.B.C... tion.
Luustano United
AUSTRALIANS AT BRIGHTON:
SUSSEX PLAYER SCORES 124 IN FOUR HOUR
Lokon, September 1.
R.G.A "Tamar" Wilts
Foxglove"
Goals
P.W.1
Di L. F. A. Pia,
.44 →→ 47 38
4 3–1 19 13 6 431 2776 1.42224 30-4
31
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25 30 2
3 2 23 0
43 41 0
INTERPORT TRIAL..
At Brighton there were 8,000 spectators. The weather was glorious.
The following have been chosen to Sussex made 282 Young scored 134, playing four bour He ran our play on the Interport trial, game at five and knocked 15 fours. The Australians scored very slowly, scoringplites, Rodger; 8. Marcal,
to-night's fete 205 för pos wicket,
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Blues A. Ignatieff, E. Busschaert,
G. A. Carvalho LMPrimico, 1. Bouren, T... Ginz and L. C. Finch.
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