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theory had gone for over. Not only was it now realized among the masses: that the king could do wrong, much wrong indeed, but it was alea agreed that he could be punished for that; wrong. Little surprise was felt, thers. fore, when the how Greek regime decided to arraign the deposed Con- stantine for his part in the Aria Minor debacle. He had erred, he must stand his triál. That W80 the new

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LUCKY CAPTURE!

LOITERER INDENTIFIED AS

JAIL BREAKER.

FINGER PRINT MYSTERY.

Wong Yau, the prisoner who made sensational escape from the old jail in Old Bailey on September 30, bas been scraptured,, However, it was not known that he was the jail breaker until his finger prints were taken this morning.

He was found loitering in Kennedy people went delirious with joy when Rond yesterday, afternoon and was he returned. He was the popular taken into custody on suspicion. idol. Then Greece embarked upon a Besides being identified as the fugitive war in Asis Minor, a wor which was prisoner, he was also found to be a fundamentally imperialist in ita ob- returned banishes, jects... Success. favoured the Greek arme, and enthusiasm reached frenzy pitch. Then came the first revaree. Where was the King -not at the head of his army bat sale in bi

He was produced before Mr. E. W. Hamilton this morning, charged with having escaped from jil, and, with baving returned from banishment.

The Magistrate enquired from

CANTON UNREST.

STUDENTS OPPOSE PROPOSED LOANS.

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CANTON, November 6.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL,

SOME GOOD GAMES,

Saturday's games in the Hongkong League resulted as under :--

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SATURDAY'S, “ POPPY DRIVE."

Good progress has been made with the arrangements for the "Poppy Drive" which is to take, place on Armistice Day, with the object of

trossed ox Servicemen at home. Sopie assisting Earl Haig's fund for dit-

thousands of dainty little artificial poppies have been made locally, and there are to be sold in the streets and

In spite of police activity, Canton students are usingovery endeavour to Kowloon Hongkong Club prevent the currency and municipal ... Durban... 2

ILM.S." Tunur". King's Reg

Boat Clin... Public HMS. "Hawkina. 1' · H.MP. “Ambroxo" loans being put through.. meetings have been suppressed and this has led to secret meetings. The United A,C. HMS "Durban" 1 atuotioned in the clubs. A number

St. Joseph'

Bouth China "A". 1, of ladies have come forward with stu 'enta characterise the authorities' Sonth thins "B" G

~HM 8. "Ambrowo”- attitude ar oppressive and claim that University the Government is trying to sell the King's Heg........ 1 Pollo...

HMS. "Hawks". Kowloon Province. They announce that al-RO.A.4 Feet Auxiliaries ... though letters and telegrams may be censored and circulars forbidden, thuy

CLUB v. KOWLOON. will not hesitate to make speaches against the loans and are prepared to

This was a very strúnuously con- suffer the consequences. The Civil Governor bas instructed the heads of tested match, and resulted in à schools to dissuade the students, but draw of one goat all. The teams

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offers of assistance in connection with the street sale, but still more helper are required. Hr. A. H. K. Cobb, of the Union Insurance Society of Can ton, is acting as hon, secretary of the organising committee.

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MESSAGE FROM EARL HAIG,

London.

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this has had no effect. Labour unions were well matched and it was a ding-To the Editor of the “China Mall," Mr. Fratke, Superintendent of and girls' normal schools have ex-dong affair from start to finish. Both

Bir. In connection with the appeal Prisons, if, beyond completing pressed their sympathy with the ends of the field were visited in quick palace. Forced by popular clamour, his unexpired term, the prisoner students' movemente and a combined succession and the defences had a lot I addressed to you last week dealing he took the field himself, with many would receive any punishment parade is contemplated. If this should to do. Rodger and Townsend kept with the sale of pappics on Armistion empty heroica but a sinking beart. in prison for jail-breaking. be suppressed, volunteers will be their goals well and got rid of many Day, I know that the following tale, Disaster followed and ho returned in

Mr. Frans: Not from me. The asked to make speecher in all parts of difficult-hots from various angles and grams will interest you and your disgrace. Then, facing general ru'n, punishment from your worship will she city. It has also been decided.to ranges in convincing style. Neither readers:-

send petitions to members of foreign side could gain any advantage in the Despatched 19th October 1922, be made one last bid for popular be the only punishment.

The Magistrate passed sentence of legations sad consulates to

Grat half which closed with the score addressed to Earl Heig sheet blank.. favour. He concentrated before Con-six months' hard labour for jail-protest against the loan. The petition stantinople hoping to force the Allies breaking.

atates that although the Provincial hand. It was a forlorn hops and the With regard to the banishment Assembly has approved of the loan Ltd Allies were unmoved. Ho had played charge, the Magistrate enquired why the people really oppose it,

his last card and lost. The Turk was it bad not been discovered the pie rose. Constantino abdicated and when he was sentenced on September victor of Smyrna and the Greek pes prisoner was a returned banishee, Bd. And now he has been ordered 0. to appear before a commission of angairy. If he defauita he will be tried in absentia with a number of former ministers and generals. How have the mighty fallen, how have the times changed i

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BIRTHS.

COMPTON. On October 27, 1922, at

B. mbay, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Complon, a daughter. (By cable). JONES.--On October 25, 1992, st Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Jones, a son,

BEM-On October 29, 1922, at Shangbai, to Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Bem, & zon. BEGG.-O. Otober 30, 1922 at

LOGAL AND GENERAL.

$2,000 worth of jewellery and money was stolen from Mr. Tai Tung Hai's house at 68 Caine Road on Saturday.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the weck ending October 21, amounted to 80.110 tons and the eales during the period to 82,405 tone.

Armed robbers broke into a house in Portland Street, Yaumati, last evening and, holding up the inmates with revolvere sad daggers, solo jewellery worth $308. They got away.

Sergt. Vincent, in charge of the finger-rrinte department, explained that he did not receive the prisoner's priute until after he had sentenved.

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Sentence of one year's hati labour to run concurrently with the other term, was passed. In addition the prisoner will have, of course, to complete the three months for which he was sentenced for larcency on Sept. 9.

CHARITY FAIR.

SHAMEEN'S. EFFORT.

Li Kong bi, editor of the Sun Kwok answer charges by the Civil Governor Wa Po attends an enquiry to-day to

of having written in contempt of bim regarding the loan.

MARTIAL LAW.

Af the resumption both sets of for "Desire to make Poppy Day Drive : arde missed some excellent openings, great success your seurance forde and then, towards the end of the needed relief er-service men and de match Hall passed beautifully to pendents would be appreciated."

British Legio The Club pressed. and Begg forced Received 6th November 1922. Mason who beat Rodger close in. Kowloon did not keep their lead long.

Hongkong" a corner. Brown cleared but Bogg addressed to British Legico. intercepted and put the ball beyond Hongkong, Townsend's reach.

"DUREAN" v. SOUTH CHINA.

The Durban men had to play

The military patrois in the districts specially marked out for increased vigilance are still bring carried out. Fassengers and baggage at all railway stations and wharves are now searched be the Hia Bings" or Gendarmerie, all they knew to brat the speedy and Efforts to trace the culprits responai tricky Chinese by the odd goal in 3. bla for the last two bomb outrages Play was fast and even in the first have met with no success.

The balf and the interval arrived with the merobonts are still trying to secare score one all. Chan So scored for the the remov 1 of the troops from the Chinese following some fine combina- city as they constitute a permanent tion. The "Durban's" goal was from menace. On Saturday & number of a penalty kick against Leung Tai-fong! soldiere created a disturbance at a tea for "bands."

The second hall was just as evenly House in the southern suburb ́but the

contested and after both este of plice did not interfere.

forwards had missed easy, openings, Wamyas headed past Lau from a lofty shot by Miler, who abot from a free kick against Lau for picking up the ball outside the papnity area.

CHINA'S WAR,

LATEST NEWS FROM TUKIEN,

Sepanj

(From, our vion Correspondent)

CANTON NOV. 0.

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v.." AMBROSE."

"Your help appreciated. Fondu urgently needed coming winter áll ranks widow orphans

Earl Haigs-Appeal”,

I am, dear Sit,

Yours faithfully,

A. 8. X. COBB

for Poppy Day sub-Committer.

INTERPORT GOLF.

MANILA V. SERVICE.

The Manila interport golf team? arrived in Hongkong on Saturday vening by the 3..." President Perce." Immediately on arrival. they motored out to Fanling app spent the night there. The team composed of seven players and

"HAWKINS"

pare man, These two sailor teama played a first match in Hongkong againab

Yesterday the visitors played their fine game together. **Hawkins

Manila: Mesars J, R. H. Marop-

Now that the football season is in full swing, it is no novel thing for the football ground on Shameon to be ringed round by interested spectators watching the fate of the ball as it speeds up and down the field. To- morrow howevec, football is to be banned except as a lucrative side show; to-day the ground is already A sanitary board coolis was taking on the semblance of a equntry presented before Mr. J. R. Wood at fairs O ose side of the goal pos's, The pro-Sua troop ander Hau won according to expectations, but it team picked from the players from the players of the Srvices The ike Magistracy to-day on a charge of a magnificent toboggan slide 16 feet Shung-chi, Wong Tai wai and Li was by no means an easy victory. They Hongkong men won by a comfortable having kidnapped a girl whose high (generoncly erected from of Fook-lum' are now close to the bad to play all they knew to score. margin. whereaboots have, not yet been charge by Mr. O. P. Lo) offers the Kwangtuog border. General Chen the only goal of the match. The teams were: discovered. He was remanded.

ambiced thrill of a aeroplane ride Chiung-Ming's troops have taken up "Ambrose" prossed for the beet and a submarine dive; on the ctter, positions at Sheung Hong and Wing part of the first half and John Grieve, G. Todd, A. D. Gibbe There will be a musicale at the model shooting range, makes its Ding in the Ding Chow Prefecture No looked like turning the table on F. L. Manderfeld and E. J. Nell. Helena May Institute on Thursday own appeal to the marksman. action on any large scale has yet the Elagehip but the "Hawking"

The Services: Major Gandy, Capp Dext, Nov. 9th., at 530. p.m. for Aunt Sally with her jaunty taken place but outpost skirmishes wrathered the storm and there was Cummings. Capt. Bloxham, Lient members and their friends. Tickets; pipe in a rival attraction to have been reported from Chun Woo, no score at the interval

Bacon, Lient. Sheffield, R.N., and which should be obtained beforehand the

The second half way if possible. Lient. Sparkes, B.N, shies; the c.in with small catusities both sides. As coconut from the Secretary, are flity cunts board and the gold fish pond invite the opposing troops aro close to each more keenly contested by the fach,

the accurate in aim to test their other, lighting seems to be imminent "Ambrose" men, but the "Hawkins" skill; while a real-live-pig-is-to-bo-General-Chen's representative has re gradually asserted their superiority The Hongkong Restaurant at provided on the day of the Fete to ported that Hig's troops, after taking and snatched a victory in the closing West Point was gaily decorated with gratify the expert judge of weight. Fouchow, bave captured a consider fow minutes of the game. Osborne bunting and fowers on Saturday, the Clock golf will consule the geffers for able amount of ammunition and are beat Coysh as the result of fine com Silk Piecegoods Commercial Associa the relinquished pleasures of Tung consequently weil (quipped. Dr. Sun bastion play which had the tka holding their opening ceremony Shan; an intelligent Jumbo will be has appointed Han to be the "Ambrosa" defence guessing. there. Representatives of other Maate joy of every child. The secrets" suppressor of rebels in the East" ter Associations made- felicitous of the future will be revealed in the | and Lim Sun, the former Speaker of apenches and the usual Chinese dinner gipar's tent to all who cross thir the defunct Senate in Canton, to be

A Chinese from America, was Saed hands with silver:

Moch interest was ceutred in this $500 by Mr. E. W. Hamilton the Tho stolls promo to be extremely has promined the ecparation of civil match on account of the fine effot morning for the unlawful possession. The marriage of Mt. L. attractive, laden with things good to and military control; the Erangtung the tear made the previous Saturday of 50 rounds of revolver ammubilier. HONGKONG, MONDAY, Nov. 6, 1922. Townend and Mies J. C. McBean will eat, pretty to wear, decorative for the troops will be removed as soon as when the match ended in a draw. I Sergt. Andrew Pearched the defear take place at St. John's Cathedral on home, and eminently suitable for possible and his nomina for the was anybody's game although the dant on board the . Pre ident Tuesday, November 14th at 2:30

sending to the home lands at Christ Governorship is a native of Fukien King's were the more fancied of the Madison" on Saturday and found the p.m No invitations are being issued, mas gifts.

Admiral Shah Chen ping, who was two teams. It was an agreeable ammunition concealed in his hat and but all friends will be welcome at the

appointed Governor by the Peking surprise for the "Tamar's" supporters the toe end of his shoes. Defendant ceremony and afterwards at the

Government, has stated that he is when the depot ship just managed to aid he found the ammunition on declé reception to be held at the Hongkong

unsuitable for the past but has satch a victory by the only goal and kept it because be thought in Hotel.

promised to retain control of the soored.

might fit a revolver he kept in his The Tamar" socred after ten home at Buoning. Navy,

minutes play, Brazendale initiated an attack which resulted in a corner. The ball was well placed and Hill gave

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Alexandra Buiklings.

The China-Mul

*TRUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE

THE NEW WAY.

Hang the Kaiser!" was some- Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs, Ale thing more than a mere election ory. Most of those. who wed it in the hectic 1918 election would baveckeer. fully banged the fallen emperor. More, most of them really did intend hang him. That they allowed him

Begg, a daughter. MADIER.-On October 30, 1922, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Madier, a daughter. LANG.--On Tuesday, October 31, 1027, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang, a 6:5.

MARRIAGES.

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strikes the eye, surely the heart will be as the sign of the Star and Garter." touched by the thought of those men at home who, confined to bed or bath chair not for an hour or a day but for a life time remain indomitably chec ful, indomitably courageous.

Civil Governor of Fakien, Dr. Sun

CORONET'S "TALMADGE WEEK.

"LOVE'S REDEMPTION"

TO-DAY.

"TAMAR” v. KING'S.

SEARCHED ON BJARD.

AMMUNITION IN HAT AND SHOES.

· ITALIAN COMPANY'S SHORT BEACON.

Blacoe no chance. The King's tried OPERA FOR HONGKONG.. hard after this, but could not equalise Burnett and Williams combined well, and “Tamar"! ww lanky to clear a good centre from the latter. Scolt. also missed a good chance by dallying with the ball. Much credit must. The Coroast is holding another of be given to Roadley who could not be its periodical "Talmadge" weeks, beaten in goal. He was ably support To-day's picture is "Love's Redemped by Hudson at back tion in which Nerma Talmadge bas an aonsul part. The scenes are laid

DIVISION II.

The Grand Italian Opera Company will open a short Hongkong season on November 13 at the Theatre Royal. Their repertoira will be announced Pater. Booking will open with Mesars, Mutrie on Thursday, Novem ber 9.

By the far goal rot, there will be drinks soft and strog, and in the children's garden bayend, tea and its cream will be daintily served on small tables in the shads of the trees, Madams Melba only stayed long enough in Bombay to see the Yacht will be gay and festive: the crowds Yes, to morrow the Football Ground Clab sul the Towers of Bilena will be so mere spectators of a game, "She didn't miss much," obeer but interested participators in the the Calcutta Englishmau which a 'ds to retire into gloomy exile war only It is curious, however to hear pleasures and profits of the Fets: add another example of political bypocrisy. Madame speak of the silence of They were still ready to hang the India. Surely, in her journey to Kairer, but they now found it safer Simla the must have heard noise HARLE-SMITH.-On October 23, 1

1932, at Chefoo, William Ed not to prets the point. They had ough at the railway stations." secured their real object-political ward, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. J. R. Wood, who has best W. Harin, of Newcastle-on-Tybe, power, Other thing (like mere acting as Fuisna Judge during tus to Kona Marguerite paling section promises) could slide. Cou-absence on lesve al Mr. Justior elder daughter of the late Louis sequently, the former Kaiser was not dompertz, resumed as Senior Magis Henty Smith and Mrs. L. H.

trate at the Police Court this Smith, of Cheloo.

tried. He was a lucky man, for it morning. Mr. E. W. Hamilton is anting SILCOCK-MUMFORD.—On Octo- might easily hava suited the politicians as Second Magistrate at present but her 28, 1922, at Shanghai, Arnold | better to have honoured their election when Mr.RE. Lindsell returns from Bilcork, A LL.B.A., of the Unive promise. If it had there would leave he will revert to his post of sity, Chengtú, West China,

District Oflver South;") coad son of T. B. Silcock, Erg., Fonsibly have been no wedding be-

the Magistracy this morning Mr. ries Ginger" and takes her University, King's Res. and B... was Lolified on Saturday. JP, of Bath, England, to twees "William II" and Hermine

Savezal Obiame were injured in a E. W. Hamilton caught eight of a boms-with not altogether satis. Res. Margaret, elder daughter of A. Avon Reusi yosterday

motor car accident on the Castle Peak woman nursing her baby-in court factory results, as the astonishing Mumford, Esq., 3. B. F.ROY., DI The exild Kaiser, most acgust Road lat Friday evening. One He called the Court constable climax of the pintar shows. The Manchester, Engla.d.

among the fadea, may have cscaped the tyres burst while the car was "Have I not" asked the Magistrate film affords interesting glimpses of trial, but soms of the lesser leaders going along the road the other side of instructed you get to allow woman life as it is lived in the West Indies: The telegram quoted below we Chua Lung Tau and the car overturn with children to come into court?" it my be mentioned in this received by the local America Lave not been equally lucky, notably ed into a dich, pinning the driver and The constable explained that the connection that Miss Talmadge and, consulate General from the Mazin ELLIS-On October 28, 1922 ab in Bulgaria who members of the eight passengers underneath. When woman was concerned in a case on her company journeyed to Jam ics Observatory-

Shanghel William Albert Ells. Cabinet responsible for that State's the unfortunate people had been the morning' list. "I don't care" and opens three weeks thers to "8.30 p.m. Nov. 0, 1022. (5.7sgod: 62 year).

part to the war were tried and sent to extricated it was found that one replied der Hamilton, this era court accumulate local colour. GEODES—On Octoline 30, 1923, at

womai bat bal several of her riba of justice, not a marmory. If she Constance Ta'madge de cue to Shanghai, Eve, the wife of Charles inil. These were straws showing the broken. Three others were also wants to attend mou:t she must leave arrive at the Corozet on Friday in Edward Dedder, latool Hankow, it of the wind. The old divlas right injured slightly,

her child 'ap homa.".

her latest comedy 'Good References.

DERTHO.

"NOT A NURSERY '

MAGISTRATE BANS BABIES IN COURT.

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The second division matches with

in Jamaica and the figures s ** Ginger" quaint little West Indian girl who falls in love with a young he exception of tho" Hawkins' English planter and reefaime him Kowloon, match, were one sided an from a dissolute career. Succeeding resulted in decisive victories for St Looking down from the Beach at to 13 inheritance ho "mar Joseph's, -United, South China "B'

TYPHOON WARNING,

One case of enteric fever, Indian

It was announced to-day that, beginning tomorrow the Police Court will sit at 930 m. instead of 10

'loo

The thro.tened strike of textile workers has been averted mocording. The typhoon icdfdiking the Witten 1:0 The Cazion Times, - as, this Visayas in the form of a shallow mar kauts have agreed to increase depression. In may increses in the wagen up to the figura fro a which intensity in the China Go,

they were recently reduced.

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