THURSDAY, JUKE
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Reder's Services, to ike China, Mali)
RUBBER RESTRICTION.
PROGRESS MADE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FISHERMEN FINED.
·DYNAMEIING DISCOURAGED. ~
Sargk Cotton charged fire fishermen before Mr. R. E.Lindsell this morning with haring med dynamite to tafs fish in Tytam Bay last night..
The men denied thus they had used dynamite but stated that they were taking fish with nets in the usual way, The Sergeant aid he board several explosions and going out into the harbour, saw the defendants gathering fish from small boata. The fish were floating on a tha : muface,
LONDON, June 28. Sandenons have communicated to Reuter a statement that the rubber community is excited by the news from Holland. While they regard it as satisfactory, it is only the first step towards government control. There will undoubtedly be a lot of discussion before any scheme is agreed to. Mean time it must be remembered thera is still a large minority, opposed to con- trol, these presumably being chiefy Duich. Although the fires considers ar immense strida has been taken "towards Astriction of output, they think | One eventually it will come to pass. They do not consider we would be justified boat a little distance away from the in considering any scheme being assured we must be prepared for many rest manipulating a light, apparently hitches and diffienities before our troubles are over.
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† to shines the fah.”
SPECIAL CABLE.
SINGAPORE DOCTOR'S DEATH.
[Chin Hal SrECIAL.}
Singapore, June 29. The death bas occurred of Dr. Forsyth, a well-known local medioa! man who had
distinguished war Zecerti
CORRESPONDENCE.
IN THE INTERESIS OF ACCURACY.
theda reset des The Magistate imposed a fine pTo the Editor of the "* China Mall,”]
$100 or six weeks.
According to sa official report of the International. Association meeting reported earlier, 123 companies with an ares, of 204,000 bouwr under rubber, favoured the resolation sa adapted, and, 39 companies with an ares of 101,000 opposed. Other propossis will be considered. It is proposed that the com- mittee shall consist of two Belgians, one French, one English, and seven
Dutch
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CHI' ES” „AMB÷BUADOR IN ‘ENGLAND,
1
"LONDON, June 28. Mr. Sze, Chinese ambassador to Washington, has arrived in England for
a montà's vacation...
BATHENAU DIMONSTRATORS FIRED ON.
Bratis, June 28′′
The police fired on demonstrators who wrecked the house of two Nationalist deputies at Darmstadt killing three and wounding twenty-firs, Otherwise the Rathenau demonstrations throughout the country have been
quist.
AMERICAN COAL STRIKE
PRESDENT INTERVENES.
· Washingtos, June 29. President Harding has intervened in the coal strike and bas atranged a conterence for Saturday of stout thirty mistwien, repenting all the United States coalfields, the President, Vice-President, Secetary and twenty four District Presidents of the Mine Workan, Union. The conference wilj. .aim at a mettlement of both bituminous and anthracita strikers..
́WASHINGTON TREATIES.
LONDON, Juse 29.
The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Washington
Treaties Bill
it
BIELASKI RELEASED.
MEXICO OHY, June 29.
Bielaki has been released.
KATHI JAU'S MURDERERS.
FURTHER ARRESTS MADE
BXALIY, Jane 29.
It is officially stated that the murderers of Dr. Rathenau are named Tashow, of Berlin, Fisher; a Exxon, Knauer, of Mecklenburg. All are mêm- bers of a monarhist organisation called “Cocaul” and formedy belonged to | the Ehrhardt Brigade: Several arresta on a charge of complicity have been made.
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVAL L
Phemius, (B. &8.) from Yokohama, Shanghai-Taikoo Dook.
Huchow, (B. & 5.) from Tentain, Wei-hai-wei.—C1
Chengt, (B. & E.), from Shanghai,
-C21.
Kitong, (B. &8) from Haiphong, Pakhoi. C16.
Bunning, (B. &§) from Shanghai, Bwatow.—B12. -
Ming Bang, J. M. & Co.) from Bangkok, Swatow,—C3 6.
Kat Sang, "(J. M. & Co.) from Calcatta, Singapore,-Kloon Wasif
Torilla, (B.I.B.N.) from Kobe, Moji -Kowloon Wharf. ·...
China, (China Mail) from San Francisco, Shanghai.—Â4,
Helios, (Thoresen) from Bangkok. -BIS.
. Drufar, (Sin, Hing Hong) from Bangkok, Swator-BIS.
Issan Man, M. B: K.) from Mike.-B53.
Kam Ying Fat, (Globe Nav.) from Hothow.--Yaumatis “
Yuet Wah, (Hung Shun) from Barawak. —-Yanmști
DEPANTITANS.
Bunning, (B. & B) for Canton June 23,
Hoping (Huglee & Co.) for Honalain, Baby-June 28, 2
Em (B. I. 8 K.) for Singapore,
President, Madison (Ad-Line) for
Shanghai - June 29, Bombu Maru, (0.8. K.) for Taksoj Swatow--June 29,
Hang, Tpen Beng Fat) for
Tena 29
Ly Fat) for Bratow
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
VARIOUS RUMOURS.
SHANGHAL, June 28. "Peking reports rumours of a breath" between Wu Pei-fu and Thao-Fus a circalating yesterday but con firmation is not obtainable. Wa Pei fa is understood to have telegraphed the government opposing farther cabinet changes pending reunification. It is considered here that the present cabinet is likely to continne til! parliament meets. It is stated that General Chen-Chiunging, Tang Chi-yao and - Lánk siang - have jointly, proposed to the government that representatives of the vaziona leaders meet to discuss national- problems The concurrence of Tako Kun and Wa Fel-fu with this propotal is uncertain.
Tokyo reports that bandits fired on the Japanese consulate at Tuckowias in the Chientao district this morning
CUT OFF HER OWN TONGUE.
"An invaze Chinese woman, aged 28 years, Hiring at No. 8, Bridges Stecook, cuted her tongue with Pair of scissors in 's sudden fit yesterday afternoon, Bhawan (25/ moved to the hospital where she is now receiving attention.
Dear Sir, have read the report
SHIP'S ENGINEER ROBBED.
The Chief Engineer of the ka, "Egra" reports to the police that during his sbeecos in the engine room between 9. and Synderday morn, ing while the ship was lying alongside † the Kowloon whazi, bir looked cabin WIL saturad by the porthofs and a telescope worth $10, $30 in cash and three Chartered Bank drafts valued $90 stolen.
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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Eight other man, all mid to have ects from a large fishing junk which got away when the polios approached, in your paper of a cam in which myWNERS of Motor Vehicles, the same place and time. were changed with the same office band Mr. Fater Jalyan, Chied and drivers of Motor Vehicles
Trucks, Trolleys," Carts. Vam One of the men, whom Sergt.Clerk of the P. W. D. summated one bereby notified that licences for same Cotton id had admitted being. Gutierres for using initing are due for renewal on July 1st, 1922. the master of the junk, but language towards his daughter Queenie would not give
Licence Jalyan
number, undertook all responsibility
sticks of dynamite. He had to do his evidence that "Miss Julyan was and said he had used only Izote that Mr. Julyan stated in it, be said, to get a fiving as they his wife's daughter." were practically starving, dogg
Magistratar What sonsecas. Many others can get a living without wing dynamitz, why not you?
endants were in a number of mall Sergeant Cotton said that the def boats, in one of which he raised five sticks of dynamite, two of them ready
to be used.
Replying to a charge concerning the dynamite, the first man' also undertook all responsibilities.
He was fined $100 or 6 weeks on the first charge and $50 or 14 days on the other. The other seven men were fined-$25 each.
ABSENT WITNESS..
FINED FOR FAILURE TO "
APPEAR
Tre Shin who failed to appese to give evidence in the Summary Court: before Mr. Justice Wood-after being served with a sub poena, was brought before his Lordship this morning.
The man apparently had sent a letter to the Court explaining that he was too busy to attend. Es now teld the judge that the architect came to Lee him regarding some important Work
His Lordship: You are liable to two months' imprisonment. It is contempt of Court. You are fined $50 and next time you are subpoenaed nd don't appear you will be sent to prison.
For my own protection and áo avoid misunderstanding I would inform you that I am the lawful wife of Mr.
not my daughter. Julyan, and that Miss Queenie Julyan
is
EDC WOLFESS “Cupiim Superintendant of Polies Hongkong, June 28, 1922.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
A
LL preliminary notions of forth- coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, seat for insertion in -the news columns of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of $1 each,
publicity as you gave the said report (as announced in May and June of
I trust you will give this the same
Yours faithfully,~
MART FRANCES JULYAN, Hongkong, Jane 29, 1922.
last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four Enes. In future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates.
COMMENCING FRIDAY, 201
T. THE
WORLD THEATRE
5.15 and 9,15 pm. BEALANT présents BEBE DANIELS
a.
SHE COULDN'T HELP IT.”
WHAT THỤ XES CAT DO TO A GIRL ANCE OLDEN lonely orphan girl. A thief befriended and taught ber hat Is gratitude for the int kindhen she had ever known, she stole for him. And then one day after a daring escapade she came por the OTHER MAN. This man Brught it the meaning of going straigh, of self-respect, of m honest livali- hood. Both men loved for what they saw in her. Which would the choose? DON'T MISS SEEING BEBE DANTIS the
"GooD LITTLE BAD GIRL"
in
"SHE COULDN'T HELP IT."
9.15 p.m. only.
CHINAS - GREAT WAR PICTURE
WU-PEI-FU
AND HIS ARMY
A CIVIL WAR IN CHINA. THE PICTURE ACTUALLY TAKEN ON THE SPOT WHERE TER SCENES OCCURED...
Owing to the enormous expens of this picture, the mass gen. ent regreta to increas the price of admission by 20 centa, at 9.15 pm. only,
THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK.
The Second issue of the TELEPHONE HANDBOOK will be published on July 1st, 1922
The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK Consists of an up-to-date and accurate index of Telephone Subscribers, the numbers being given in sequence.
SPECIMEN PAGE. Central-22 The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd., Wyndham Street
do 22 China Mail" (Newspaper), 3, Wyndham Street Pook-22 Bridger, RL, Residence, 58, Peak Kowloon 22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd, Cement Works,
Fok-on
Central-23 Jordan, Forsyth, Grone & Aubrey, Drs., Alexandra
Building
20 23 Health Officer of the Port, Alexandra Buildings Peik 23 Butterfield and Swire, Mr. H. W. Kent, Residence Kowloon-23 Ye Foog Chan, 136, Temple Street, Yazmati Central-24 Tak Shan Bank, 125, Queen's Road Central Pisk-24 Ball, A. Dyer, Exidence, 51, The Peakı
Kowloon-24 Dix, H, Residence, 4, Lyssmoon Villas, Ch... TAKEN
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Cental-25 Hooghing and Whampoa Donk Co., Aberdeen Dock,
Aberdeen
Poak-25 Hougtong & Whampoa Dock Co., Chief Manager
Bedderor
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The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK bas met a want which has long been felt amongst users of the Telephone, as it provides an easy, means of ascertaining the name of the Subscriber without the necessity of a search through the ordinary alphabetical directory
The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK costs $1 per copy and is sold on the strict understanding that on the
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of the frequent changes that take place.
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