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SATURDAY OCTOBER 1, 181.

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

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ALLEGED BOLSHEVIK CONSPIRACY.

SECRET INSTRUCTIONS TO AGGRAVATE UNEMPLOYMENT

CRISIS.

A EUROPEAN REVOLUTION PLANNED,

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*genf^ fight-and other. "kor had to swim

WARSHIP'S OP.OM.

FIND IN '* GAIRO'S " STORE

d yards to decide the event, aprotest was fodged because an starked ona second too soon, The decision went to Woods,

Not even a British cruiser is sacred There were originally eight entrants to the opium smuggler.. Yesterday for the four lengths ladies handicap. Revenue Officers Kynoch and Brown butas Mrs. Clema, Miss N. Pile and boarded H. M. S. "Cairo" alongside Miss G. Ramsay dropped out, only the Royal Naval Dockyard, wall and one heat was held. Miss B. Bliss (recsearched the storeroom on the (30) was first and Mis M. Ramsay starboard side, discovering 500 lbs of

(rec, 15) second.

ram opium in five casts and "ton kerosene tins hidden under a pile of empty bottles.

Two Club teams (5 a tide) cap. tained by Laing and Naronha, put up a fine struggle in two lengths team race. Laing's team wot by a touch."

PRINCE COMING HERE.

Although Johnstone increas speed in the fourth lap, Brodis . ed, the wall first, Johnstone d | hauled him in the next-

Farda-and they turned together," Brodie's bolt was shot, and Johnstone soon left him behind. Siemssen who was the real challenger then took up the contest and chased Johnstone and was soon good second; with Jack sme distance be bind in third place. Brodie had not yet completed the previous length: At 200 Fards, Johnstone was still first, with LONDON, September 30. -

Siemagen going strongly. Biemmen challenged in the 10th and 11th lays Striking corroboration of the reports that the Bolshevisti are utilising bat Johnstone was equal to the the economic, troubles of Europ for their own ends is afforded by occasion and remained in front secret instructions issued a Communist agents in Europe, including Johnstone increased his speed in the

Britain. with regard

the procedure to

the adopted 12th length, and Siemssen was unable in connection with the unem ogruent crisis. Reuter is informed to reply. Jack saw the situation and

the Serretary of State for the Colonies A telegram has been received from that the instructions

hat municipalities should be asked spurted up to Siemssen, but the latter

stating that HRH the Prince of to grant unemploymeat relief equ to average weekly wages so that the was able to keep him behind. Brodie was labouring heavily, In the

Wales is expected to arrive in Hong- municipalities will be compelled to...pply to their governments for axistance | 14th length Siemen mada apait, and gave Garrod a good start, kong in HMS. "Renown" on the the lead but Carvalho overhauled him, and marning of April 6, 1922 and that he and the governments will be co polled either to provide unemployment (last attempt to wrest relief on an intolerable scale or control industries by a body elected by from, Johnstone, and although he Watson took the lead from Sousal leave on the moting of April 8.

stretched him, could not reduce the Noronha beat Soured by a second,! labour organisativos. The document adds: "The encoes of this scheme lead much. In the 16th lap, Johm-and Railton went away strongly. will be considered in timing the break of a European revolution which it stone showed that he had a reserve in Laing caught him up in the first is now considered must very pably wait until Germany has become a

band by spacting, and soon was some length and then they fought it out Mr. Humphrey Hawston has yards in front of Siemssen. In the stroke for stroke. Laing wa by a passed his examination sa master communist state or an open ally of Soviet Russia."

1th lap, he was leading by 15 yards. fraction of a second. The time far (ordinary) and Mr. 5. H. Bathurst as He maintained this lead to the end. the whole race was 2mini. 34 secs.

master (s.s.). When Johnstone finished the race,

THE RESULTS. Semasan was one yard away from the The full results were end of the 17th lap. Jack was some Two Leng hs Scratch Face (gila thrce yards behind him, and Brodie-under-14),-1, E. Bliss, 422-5cs; 2, who had spurted in the last two laps Ruby Chue. was a yard behind him again.

STRANDED CHINESE STUDENTS.

EMBARRASSING COMPLICATIONS IN FRANCE.

LYONS, September 30.

As regards the indigent Chino students the facts are that 116 of such students recently arrived at Lyet and demanded shelter from the Franco- Chinese Institute. They were aduitted but were informed that they must leave when a further 125 student- expected from Marseilles arrived. They refused to depart so the police moved them to other quarters. The 125 duly arrived on Sunday. The nu were lodged at the Institute and sixteen women in the municipal bostel. The 116 continue to demand admission to the Institute. They declare that they came to France trusting the promises of the French Society for the Fid:cation of Chinese which is patronised by both the French and the Chinese Governments and that it is not their fault hat they are stranded. The Institute however has enough to do to provide for students regularly registered. The matter is complicated by the fact that the 116 belong to the Ferienation of Chinese students in France which is -aid to number 1,500 members all of whom the Federation calmly announces will come to the Institute at Lyons,

AUSTRALIA A PACIFIC POWER.

PREMIER HUGHES AND THE PROBLEM OF JAPAN.

MELBOURNE, September 30.

In the House of Representatives, Mr. Hughes, recapitulating the events of the Imperial Conference and referring to the Pacific Conference emphasized that Australia was a pacific power. Her destiny lay in the Pacific, the problem of which as far as] Australia was concerned was the problems of Japan which must expand... Talk of disarmament was idle unless the causes of aimaments were removed. It is impossible to discuss armament without raising the principal phases of the Pacific question. Frankly he saw no hope of disarmament until the Pacific problems were settled. With regard to imperial defence, he said that whatever was decided Australia must have a naval defence adequate for her safety. Peace in the Pacific meant peace for the Empire.

INTERPORT SWIMMING.

HONGKONG LEADING 20-10.

JOHNSTONE WINS 10.

LAING FIRST IN BUNNING READER.

of this event in 1912 gave a fine per- formance in the third try, but un-

| fortunately, he failed in the previous

two, and was not placed. Siemssen

1st Johnstone (Hongkong) 5mins. 59. 2, secs.

2nd Siemsson (Shanghai) 6mins. 11. 1 5sers.

With five more events to

be

decided, Hongkong will start the day to day 10 points in front Shanghai.

last

of

DETAILS OF SCORE,

First Day-$80.

Hongkong 5: Shanghai 0. Johnstone, 12min 57 2/5 secs. Previous best winner: R Berthet (Shanghai) 1912, 14 mins. 85 secs.

Throwing Polo Ball.

Shanghai 3: Hongkong 2. MacCabe, 74 ft.

Previous best winner: Coleman (Hongkong) 1912, 78 ft. 6 ins.

Hongkong lead 7-4.

Second Day.-220.

Shanghai 3; Hongkong 2.

Siemssen, 2mins. 40secs.

Previous best winner: R. W. Mac-

The teams were: Noronha, E. Railton, Botelho, E. Sonss, and Garrod.

Laing, Soares, G. Carvalho, Watson and Ramsay.

Botelbo led Ramsay in the first

The offices of the Nanyo Ynsen Kaisha Ltd. have been removed to the second floor of Prince's Bold- ing, No. 3. Des Voeux Rord Central.

We are asked to announce that a

Two Lengths Handicap Final, (boys)-1, A. May, 32 2-5iefs. ; 2, G. Ogilvie, 35 3-5secs.

Four Lengths Handicap, ladie course of lectures in first aid will be First prize by the United Athletic Fridays, beginning at 5.30 p

given at the Helena May Institute on Club.-1, Miss B. Bliss, Imin. 400 Friday, October 14. The Honorary seca; 2. Miss M. Ramsay, Imin. Lecturer will be Mrs. H. R. Phelips, 38secs.; 3, Miss B. Jennings.

One Length Scratch Race, girls of Tes dances will be held at the In 12 and under-1, Ruby Chae, Thursday, October 27. A musicale stitute on Thursday, October 13 and

19 1-5secs.; 2. Thelma May, 20secs.

has been arranged for Thursday 100 yards Championship of H. M. October 20. The fall winter prograin-

me will be published later.

Forces.---

First Heat:1. Pre Alderman (Wilts) 73 1/5 secs; 2. Pte. Le Hurey (Wilts),, 76 4/5 secs.

Second Heat: 1, Gr. MacDade,; {(R. G. A.), 71

sees 2, Br. Woods (RGA) 75 secs. Lieut Franks, (R.N.), and Lient. Emerson (Panjabis) also competed. Final to- day.

Two Lengtha Team Race, members. -D. Laing's team won in 2mins. 34secs.

Four Lengths Open Handicap-1, Cabe (Shanghai) 1909, 2mins. 37. 3/5A. Botelho, 67 1-5secs,; 2, J. V.

secs.

Long Plunge.

Hongkong : Shanghai 0.

H. A. R. de Souza, 62ft. 10 ins Previous best winner: A. S. Ellis (Hongkong) 1910, 64ft.

Hongkong lead 14-6. Third Day.-440.

Hongkong 3, Shanghai 2.

Johnstone, mins. 52 2/5 secs. Previous beat winner: T. Logan (Hongkong) 1910, 5mins, 51secs.

Running Header.

Hongkong 3; Shanghai . Laing, 99 points, Winner 1912: (Hongkong).

M. A. R. de Songa

Hongkong lead 20-10.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

made a good showing in the first try, 100 yards.

but did not come up to the matk in Hongkong: J. Johnstone, G. Jack: the subsequent two L. Goldman and D. Laing. (Shanghai), S. Kitchell and W. Shanghai: J. R. Terdy, E. A. Th. Hyde (Hongkong), also gave good ac-Siemssen and E. A. Brodie.

High Dive. In the V.R.C., bath yesterday after-counts of themselves in the first noon, the running header from spring and third tries respectively. T. L band, and the 410 yard- events in Knight (Hongkong) lacked distance connection with the Interport Swim the first two tries. He made a Knight.

and was a little splashy in his entry, ming contest. Hongkong Shanghai, were decided. Hongkong took first perfect spring in the third, but un- places in both and Shanghai the fortunately lost his balance in mid seconds, diving the 10 points 0-4. air, and fell on his back. Hongkong's 6 points, addal to the 14 they scored in the first and second days, brought the total up to 20 double Shanghai's store of 10.

The rival teams were: Shanghai: Brown, A. Goldman, Siemssen, Brodie and L. Goldman Hongkong: Laing, F. M. R. Fereita, Kitchell, M. A. R. de Souza, Hall

and Hyde.

The attendance was as good as on. the two previous days, and interest seems to increase as the competition proceeds. To-day, the last day, a record crowd is expected especially as the much discussed 100 yards

event will take plue. Other

1st U. Laing (Hongkong) 991 pts. 2nd J. Brown (Shanghai) 954 pts. Hongkong lead 17-8.

QUARTER MILE.

Hongkong: M.A.R. de Souza, G.A.V. Hall F. M. Roza Pereira, S. Kitchell, G. Jack, D. Laing and T. L.

Shanghai: J. B. Brown, E. A Brodie, A. P. Goldran, L. Goldman and E. A. Th. Siemes.n

100 yards back stroke. Hongkong:-E Noronha, R: C.) Witchell and Chan Hin-mee.

The Shanghai team has not yet been chosen.

Team Race (two lengths) Hongkong: J. Johnstone, G. Jack. E. Noronha, Leong Tit-ang, C. Logan and A. E. Botelho or Young Ping- kwai.

Shanghai: E A. Brodie, J. B The most looked forward to Brown. A. P. Goldman, E. A. Thi

not less interesting events will be the event Was the 440 yards Siemssen, J. R. Tordy and F. A. team race and the Water Polo. The Interport. This was exciting up Remedios. 100 yards back stroke and the high to thì 12th length, and then Jobn dive, complete the Interport series.

stone weat away and scored an easy The first Interport event yesterday, win length in front of Siemesen. was the running header. D. Laing: The rival teams were represented (Hongkong) got the julges verdict as follows:-

Shanghai: Siemssen and Brodie.

A. Logan would have been a valu

able asset to the Hongkong team, but

unfortunately he is in hospital..

Water Pola.*****

Bamsay, 77 2-5secs.

Two Lengths Handicap (Navy and Army) Woods and Alderman, dead heat.

Extra 50 yards: Woods won.

TO-DAY'S FEDAKANKE......

100 Yards Boys' Championship 14 and under.

100 Yards. Interport. 100 Yards Ladies' Championship of the Colony.

High Dive. Interport.

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by virtue of two perfect plunges, beautifully executed in his se ind Hongkong: Johnstone and Jack.

R. C. Witchell (half-back) and E: Does Hongkong Need Bacsting 9 and third tries. He stored in form,

Terdy (Shanghai) and Laing (Hong-Busschaert, J. C. Finch and 3. John-Special Cables distance, entry and very, which kong) who were entered for this event stone, (lurwards).

Correspondence was clean and quick. He had hardly did not start.

Shanghai: L. Goldman (goal) Obituary......... broken the surface of the water in the The mea lined up in the following C. J. Encarnacao and F. A. Bemedics Reckless Motor Cyclists header than he was out again, with order on the right of the starter, Bir. (backs); I W. MacCabe (half back); Hongkong Art Club Children's Corner ... ..... minimum of splash. The spectators R. C. Witchell:-Johnstone (Hong-and J. B. Brown, E. A Brodie and Hongkong Schlemen gave him a well deserved round of kong), Brodie and Biemssen (Shang-A. P. Goldman (forwards), applause. For these feats, the judges hai) and Jack (Hongkong). The

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with 901 poinla, ban Laing in dis They had a tuc start, all touching man (Wilts) won the the first heat Civil Service Club' tance, but he was slow in recovery, the water together. Brodie im with Pte. TeHere (Wilts,) serid: Church Note His entry was clean enough. Amediately set the pace in the tire on Times.73, 15, and 16.5=2arker Launched. Goldman, who had the best dis would take for a 100 yards race tir. MacDade (B.G.A.) wor the secords Are **** tance of all, secured

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AMA Confucius: Birthday towards Interport honours. G.A.V. Siemen slightly in the third lap Another exciting event was the two Macho Boundary ---* Hall (Hongkong) was fourth with 901 Jack paced Siemssen stroke for stroko. Iengtis Navy and Army handicap, The Macao Question points. M.A.B de Souza, the winner Brodie was still many yards in front: Pie Alderman (Wil) and Br. Woods Chinese Tocants Society - 20

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