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MONOV, JUNE 28, 1922

CANTON SITUATION.

WHAT IS HAPPENING.

THE CIVIL GOVERNORSHIP.

"DIDN'T REMEMBER.”

BLAKE FIER INCIDENT.

An incident that occurred on Blake Pier last night was investigated by M. E. W. Hamilton at the Police The Vice-Speakers of the Proviz- [Court this morning when John Chiraler, cial Assembly who went to Walchow (an American sailor from the sa to request Chan Ewing Ming to "Radnor" was charged with having assumé süre aa Civil Governor of ¦ assaulted an Indian constable. Canton, bave reported that Chan When asked to plead he said: has agreed to take charge of I don't know how it happened military afais. leaving civil matters in the hands of General Ngai Bong Ping, who has been asked to proceed to Shek Lang to meet Chan.

NAVY AND ARMY AGREE.

Navy and rasched an agreement.

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NORTHERN EXPEDITIONARY

FORCE.

SUMMARY COURT.

A PAPER DEAL.

JAPANESE KERK SUCCESST:

THE CHINA MAIL.

COMPANY MEETING

WILLIAM POWELL MID,

An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholder of Mentes -193-1 Fram Powell Ltd. was held at ïbo Hongkong Hotel this morning The Fuji Trading Company, paper for the purpom of receiving merchants of Chater Road Fuad the report of the proceedings at Chan Hing firm in the Summary Court the extraordinary general megi

ing held on Jane 7 when fila this morning, before the Fuise Judge new draft Memorandum of Assosis not sure what was the trouble. Any-Mr. Justice Wood for $897.00, the tion of the Company was approved, way when the two men brought me balance due on a contract under Mr. Montague de praided and to the station; each holding me by which defendants agreed to purchase B. Lowe and Heers J. H. Taggart there were present the Hon. Mr. A. arm, one of them hit me on the jaw 20 bales of paper at a total cost of and W.R.L. Shenton (directors), EL. 0. Are the police allowed to do that? You can see my cheek it is still 51 794.

Holt (manager) and the following swollen.

shareholders-era E. W. Alderson, B. Norton, W. White, J. 0. Finsk, H. Övery and E. V. Ward.

After the Chairman had explained the reason for the confirmatory meet-

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- EDGEL EEN

1. róbbny

Strees yielded $516) in money and jewellery.:

A. Chinem was Hurt en faturday ugh attempting to,àlight from a (kantai cur in Des· Faux Boad

The man charged with being concerned in the burglary at Mt. for six months by Mr. Lindeed the Tarzant's house was seas to prison morning. He admitted his guilk

TO-DAY'S

- ADVERTISEMENTS

FOR SALE

Mr. Nash appeared for the plaintif Evidence was given by the comand Mr. Watson represented the Admiral Tong Ting Kwong, plainant, the constable, to the effect defendant. Generals Tip Kai and Ngai that on the previous night at 11-30 Bong

Fing have issued

Opening the case M2, Nath mid the Bo'clock whilat he was selling sext joint proclamation stating that the tickets on the pier the defendant contract was made on May 2nd 1921

Canton troope have came up and said Come here yon b-The defendant saked for two deliverying he proposed the confirmation of FOR SALE Perfectly new Indian the following extraentinary resolu-side car-1920 Model and Electric Powerplus Motoe-Cycle with Indian dog." Defendant then told orders, which were made out. On to him to get off the pier. The May 4 defendant informed plaintif (1) That the provisions of the Comfor two days. Apply Box No: 1587 rquipped. Has only been on rund complainant tried to explain that he that the delivery orders has been lost paay's Memorandum of Association co The Caisa Manil

Without any was on duty there further ado the sailor strack him a and saking for two others. The old with respect to its objecta beŝaltered blow on the head, kooching off his orders were cancelled and two new as to read as shewn in the print General Yung Lik Leung who turban. When he stooped down to delivery orders were made out. De by the Chairman of this Meeting.

signed for the purpose of identification was despatched by Chan Kwing retrieve the urban the defendant fendants had taken delivery of ten Ming to meet soldier of the caught him by the neck and pressed Northern Expeditionary Force him down on to the pier. The cam-bales and plaintiffs believed that the bas reported that fighting bae, ceased plainant tried to blow his whistle remaining bales were in the gollow and a rettlement of their differences | but defendant caught it and threw it His Lordship asked what the is awaited.

into the barbour. With difficult the pute was man was brought to the station. He was slightly drunk when arrested.

Corroborative evidence was given risted the complainant to bring the by another Indian constable who s man to the Police Station

A PROTEST.

The Japanese Consul at Shameen has protected against troupe being stationed in theCanton Cement Works.

SUN'S MOVEMENTS...

The British and American consuls are said to have gone to Whampoa and arged Sun Yat Sen to leave an ton. Reports from Chinees sources state that Sun is leaving for 20 unknown destination by the M.B.K. coasting stamer "Siagiang Maz."

FIGHTING AT SHIU KWAN.

Many trains of wounded soldiers bave come down to Canton from Shiukwan, on the Canton-Hautow milway, where fighting has taken place between the Cantonese troops northern Expeditionary force Chan Kwing Ming's troops are re- ported to have been surrounded and to bave had their communications to the Southward cut off. brought down his forces from Shek lung to Canton to take the place of the reinforcements that have been sent Northwards.

(2) That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the dis-same are hereby adopted as the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNRES.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

From NEW YORK

Articles of the Company to the ex HE Steamship - Mr. Watson raid defendants con-clasion of and in substitution for all acted to buy ten bales and they had the existing Articles thereof.

Them were seconded by Mr. W.E.L. nothing of the other ten balen. taken delivery of them. They knew

Shenton and anammonly agreed to and the meeting then terminated The manager of plaintiff firm gave with an expression of thanks by the aridence in support of the claim and Chairman to the shareholders for in cross-examination denied that de- their attendance. fendant only bought ten bales of

When asked if he had any question to put the defendant said: To tell the truth, I don't recollect anything about it. I can remember being hit paper. on the jaw.

He wanted to take

Defendant in the box said that he dant to pay a fine of $2 and in April 1931.

The Magistrate ordered the defendered twenty bales of paper about addition pay $5 compensation delivery but plaintiffs could not for the loss of the police whistle and deliver. Defendant complained to the damage to the complainant's watch.

broker who told him to wait till the next consignment. He pressed plaintiffs for delivery and later the LATEST SHIPPING NEWS goods aived. Defendant aid that

ARRIYALA.

Era, (B. I. & N.) from Rangoon, Singapore-Kowloon Wharf,

Soo Chow, (B. & 8.) from Shanghai, Amoy.-B12 Saigon.-B.7.

Telemachas, (Wo Fat Sing} from

Willesden, Chan has

(Then Kae) from Rangoon, Singapore.-B.15.

Baltis, (Wo Fat Sing) Lrom Singa Pore, Haihow.-C 14.

Lee Sang, (J.-M. and Co.) from Haiphong, Hollow -0.33.

Ralph Moller, (Chau Ya Teng) from Haipong Haihow.—C39.

Deans Lane (3. C. & Barry) from

POSITION OF HEUNGSHAN.

There is a report that the Heung-Shangbai-C10, - shan district declared its independence Rheinland (Arbold Bros) from from Canton but that this has now Haubre, &ingspors-Kowloos been cancelled.

CANTON TIMES RESUMES.

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The Cantos Times has resumed Publication and copies of the news paper are once move aniving in Hongkong

PENANG WILL CASE.

A DISPUTED DOCUMENT.

The Pening will case which firat came before the Court" in November last again occupied the attention of the Chief Justice, Sir William Rees Davis in the Supreme Court yesterday when Mr. Potter for the plaintiff continned bis address.

Whari.

Lushan Maru, (N. Y. K.) from Canton-C38.

Taito Mar, (N. Y. K.) from Shang- hai Amoy.-C16.

Hok Canton (Wo Hing) from Kwong Chow Wan-Co's Wharf.

DEPARTUREA.

Kingyuan, (B. & S.) for Amoy, Swatow. June 25...

Tungus, (Douglas 8.S.) for Swatow. June 25,

Pin Samad, (B. &8) fir Bangkok. -June 25.

Haiyang, (Fok Tai Cheong) for Saigon-Ime 25.

Radnor, (Ad. Line) for New York, Manila.-Jane 26.-

Chang Chow, (B. & S) for Hongay. -June 26.....

Soms difference of opinion, arose between cotasel regarding a photo- graph of the Fenang Register, Mr. Potter claiming that this document Singapore-June 26, stood unchallenged.

Nirpura, (B.IS.N.) for Singapore -June 26.

Ceylon Mara, (N.Y.K) for Bombay,

Mr. Brutton appearing on the other side disputed this and aid they had challenged the document from its inception.

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M: Brittan mentioned three documents relating to the Regis ter,

which parents' names were not show, one in which the names, appeared, and the photograph. Mr.Brutton's contention was that the documents were correct records of the Register on the dates of which they were made..

Hz Potter asked whether the other side said the register was faked

or secused them of forgery.

· MË Alabarter,” said that Mr. Potter

Tsuruga Maru, (N.Y.K.} for Laver- pore, Saigon June 26.-

Shath Shing. (Po On) for Kwong- chow-wan-June 28.

Kwangtah, (C-M. 8. N. Co.) for Shanghai-June 28.

Soochow (B, & S.) for Canton

June 26,

Rheinland, (Amboid Bros.) for Yokohams, Shanghai-Je 27. Y

Ganges Marn, (0. S. K.) for B'bay. Singapore-June 27,

Morioka Maru, (N. Ys K.) for Otta, Sing

-June 27:

Recent mins have caused floods

had time after time tried to tempt in some of the low-lying street of Can-

them to make the charge of forgery, ton...

Their (defendants) case was that the

boy never died and they had to prove

While working on a house unde

no more than that. It wu the other re-constraction's -baddi

ade who introduced the alleged dead from the

certificate and it was for them to prove sent to hom

It was so part of defendant's case

that they charged the other side

rgery; they simply put thei

hey charged thein with

Wood have

he did not want them but plaintiff seked him to take delivery. Sab quently he agreed to take ten tales and two delivery orders for ten bales rach were sent.

He told his foki to take one of the delivery orders back.

Judgment was given for plaintiffs.

Public Man as Street Sweepers Prominent local men acted as street sweepers at Kettering, starting work at Ere o'clock in the morning, in pre paration for the laying of a mile of pennies in aid the district hospital. Lady Milford laid the first penny, and sum of over £500 was raised by this means and by country motor trips and various competitions.

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OBITUARY.

G. L. VEZINE

Pacific Steamships Ltd, were dying Flage on the offices of the Canadian half-masted to-day, in consequence of the death of Mr. George L. Vezine, member of the catering staff of that Company.

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"KEKLUNG "

informed that all goods are being having arrived, Consignees of cargo aze landed at their riak into the hasardour for at basurdoos Godown of Hult's Whatt, Kowloon, delivery may be obtained.

whence

No claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 30th June will be subject to rest.

All claims against the Stammar must be presented to the Undersigned on.or before Tch July, 1912, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godown, Tuesdays or Fridays between the hours where they will be examined on any free storage period of one work. of 10.45 .. and Noon, within the

No Fire Insurance has bem effected. Billa-af Lading will be ecoutersigned

by..

Mr. Vezine was 28 years e

andi

He played his part in the great waT was born in London of Famel renta.

with distinction and after being wounded while in the trenches, transferred to the Flying Core TO Afterwards he went to Cabec, later joining the Canadian Pacele Beèse- ships Ltd. He came out to Hongkong in March as assistant superintendent A of the catering department. Thursday he went to the French Hospital and was operated on for app ndicitie. He died this morning, children who were proceeding to Mr. Vezinalaves a widow and three Vancouver on their way to the Orient. The funeral takes place this evening, passing the Monument at 5.30.

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THE BANK LINE LIMITED. General Agenta Hongkong, Jme 26, 1922,

SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND

QÜHER INSTITUTIONS.

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The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK consists of an up-to-date and accurate index of Telephone Subscribers, the numbers being given in sequence

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