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MOUTRIE'S

The China Mail.

November 21, 1921, Temperatura

No. 18,421. 一拜禮 號一廿月一十年一十二百九十一英

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November 21, 1920, Temperature 69

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Hum dity 33-

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER

1921.

日二十月十酉辛大歲年十國民華中

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CHINA'S: WASHINGTON PROFOBALS.

TOWERS EXPRESS THEIR SYMPATHY.

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CHINESE DELEGATE'S SINCERE APPRECIATION.

WASHINGTON, November 2

SHANDI FASTS FOR TWO DAYS AS PENANCE.

BOMBAY, November 19.7 There were disturbances at several points in the native city yesterday. The mob burned down the police station at Nul Bazaar. A military patrol fired and dispersed the rioters. Further trouble occurred elsewhere and the troops were compelled to fire, causing Casualties.

A new feature is the racial bitterness of the Parsis, Christians and Jows who are the chief sufferers

from the violence of the non-cooperators and are now retaliating, attacking the non-cooperators and tearing off their Gaudbi caps.

The trouble was renewed this morning when it was reported the mob were fired on at several places, but details are lacking. The disturbances are entirely con- fined to the neighbourhood of the bazaar, Work is being carried on normally in the European business quarter.

DENIED GOD.

BOMBAY, November 20, Mr. Ghandi has issued an appeal to the people of Bombay saying it is impossible to describe the agony he has endured during the past two days when he has re- fused to eat or drink, except water till the Hindus and Mahominedans of Bombay have made peace with the Parsis, Jews and Christians. "With non-violence on our lips we have terrorised those who differed from us and thereby denied God." Mr. Ghandi urges the Hindus and Mussulmans to retire to their houses and ask God for forgiveness. He insists that reparation must be made to the injured communities and urges fellow workers cease- lessly to endeavour to regain control of the turbulents.

FRENCH NOTES FORGED.

FLOURISHING INDUSTRY

DISCOURAGED.

that Begium would willingly participate in all measures A communique states that Baron De Cartier said

adopted by the conference to enture the territorial coming her dilboulties. Belgium unreservedly favoured integrity of China and to furnish her with means of over- the policy of the open door, Belgium, in accord with increase in the customs duties of China and gradual all the powers concerned, was ready to consent to a fair abandonment of rights of jurisdiction as soon as the Chinese Government was able to guarantee proper ad- ministration of justice.

OPEN DOOR,

had frequently explicitly formulated the principles of Mr. Balfour emphasised that the British Government the open door in China, the integrity of China, the desirability of leaving China to work out her own salva- tion and the control of her own affairs, and substituting woon circumstances warranted the normal processes of the law for extra-territoriality

Signor Schanzer said that Italy would support the solutions, appearing best suited to assure the free development of China and guarantee equality of footing among the "bations in their efforts to promote the. progress of China and commerce with that country.

M. Briand said that the French delegation was disposed to consider very favourably the entire Chinese must be thoroughly examined. claims but in order to reach a practical result each claim

PORTUGUESE SYMPATHY.

Mr. Van Karnebeek said that China might count on Holland's willingness to aid her to realise her legitimate and stabilisation of her domestic affairs. aspirations and her endeavours towards consolidation

Senhor Dalte associated the Portuguese delegation with the desire for a prosperous and united China."

Mr. Alfred Sze expressed sincere appreciation of the united sympathy and friendship of the delegations for the uber of the conference. Appr China and her proposals which would greatly conduce

The meeting the adjourned until the afternoon of November 21

ROUGH PASSAGE.

STEAMER JETTISONS DECK CARGO.

At Saiwanho recently a Chinese Further evidence of the unusual called Ling Kam managed to persuade violence of last week's weather is a money changer's foki to hand over

BURGLAR JAILED.

THEFT FROM MORRISON HILL.

Before Magistrate Orme this morn- ing, Mr. Mizzan, of the Banque In- dustrielle de Chine, in lodging at No.

Uf good Hongkong cents each for brought by the a.. "Phranang 1, Morrison Hill, charged two Chinese, nine bits of paper that were (Captain R. S. Heaney) which arrived, one houseboy employed by Mrs. rather neat representations of a here from Saigon on Saturday Pope, with the theft of a dressing coat, Banque de l'Inde Chine one-piastre afternoon. When the vessel was some clothing and a blanket from his note. Next day he tried another several days out the weather. moneychanger with seventeen more became forgeries but that time it didn't come

very bad heavy scal off. When he asked the money- battering her sides, and causing a Chin se detective arrested the Inspector Blackman said that changer to give him his "notes" back a slight list. One of the deck pas first accused

room:

entering pawnshop

if he wouldn't change, them the sengers, his mind evidently unbalanced with the dressing cost and blanket in latter replied: "I am going to by the ordeal, suddenly rushed up his possessions First accused: took take you and your ! notes ..to the police station-perhaps the Inspector from below, sprang on to the ship's the detective to the hill behind the will give them back to you.","

rails, poised there for an in tant and Mohamedan cemetery and from a then leapt into the sea. All efforts to The Inspector as it turned out, and him failed, ashe sank like a stone cavity in the rock the remainder of thought the bits of paper might interest, a judge and jury at the apparently having deliberately the stolen property was recovered. Criminal Sessions.

when weighted his pockets. and

This man alleged that the property Ling Kam stood. his trial

The following day the weather be was stolen by Mrs Pope's househoy them

to-day he was came worse. The list had increased and given to him to pawn. very soon pronounced guilty.

owing to the unusual force of the After ascertaining from the Attorney wind and the ferocity of the yes. The General that there had been a mild Captain therefore considered it neces: "boom" in the forged note trade sary for the ship's safety to jettison houseboy because there was no

before

lately His Honour the Puiane Judge (Mr. Justice Gompertz) decided that Ling Kam would be better out of the way for a lustrum.

After hearing the evidence, the. Megistante discharged Mrs. Pope's

some of the deck cargo. The bales evidence against him beyond the bad scarcely begun to sink when first, ocher accused's unsupported allege- one shark came, and then another tions.

until a whole shoal was diving and Inspector Blackman proved tearing at them. The deck cargo

gone, the list lessened considerably previous conviction against first no- AN OVERDUE STEAMER. and the stesiner was able to cinkocused who had only just completed

Hongkong without further incident three months jail for larceny,

Captain Rapley of the "Hwah Chia which arrived on Saturday from Saigon stated that the s.8. Pleum

pooh," which is now some days which sailed from San Francise

The China Mail ss Nanking, overdue, from Saigon, was astern of

ctober, 22 with a full cargo and

him about Caps Varella and was seen stearage as well as a large 1st pleas

Sentence of six months' hard labour was passed with a recommendation for banishment

to divert her course. Evidently her in

Analysing the results of the four tontion was to put into Tourane or Passenger list, arrived at this part at days race meeting at Shanghai, the Tongay in which case it is probablet passengers were Brigadier General was easily the most successful jockey daylight to-day. Among the promin. | NV C. Daily News, says:——Mr. W. Hill that els may be short of coal,

NeNaghten who retu from Shanghai, Mi

Sentences of five years' imprison Dr. Leach, ment were passed by the Puieno and Mes Judge (Mr. Justice Gompertz) apon. ling two Olinese who pleaded guilty at the Crimina Bessions to day to charges and Mrs

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