BATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1928-
“LOONGSANG " DISASTER.
FINDING OF COURT.
AN ACT OF GOD.
The finding of the Commission of Inquiry appolated to investigate the "Loongsang
disaster was
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THE CHINA MAIL.
THEATRE ROYAL.
· EARLIER TELBORAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mali,)
FORBES RUSSELL,
COMEDY CO.
Bandman Eastern Circuit Ltd,
have been happy lately in their selection of theatrical companies
THE SPANISH REVOLT.
-SAN SEBASTIAN, Slopt, 14. Foreign Minister Alba has de elared thin! having learned that the litary coup was particularly
MADRID, September 14.
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COMMENT. NOTIĆË TO SHIPPERS AM Nov. 1-B. B.
'WILD HONEY" FILMED, COMMERCIAL
PRISCILLA DEAN IN FILM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
VERSION,
From the top strata of English society down to the depths of the underworld in South African cities goes the story of "Wild Honey" Universal-Jewel attraction starring Coronet 10-day,
PASSENGERS.
ROJECTED DEPARTURE
CHINA COAST, NTG.
Sp
SWATOW.
FORTNIGHTLY REPORT.
Cotton place goods and fancy cotton goods.— - During the interval our Market Sept. 108.–1.6.4 M. has ruled quiet. There has been a
nounced by the Chairman (Com.the most recent being the Forbes directed against him, he has ten- Priscilla Dean, which will be at the slight improvement, the last two minder C. W. Beckwith, R.N.) Russell Comedy Co., who will deal his resignation and is not re- to-day at noon.
make their bow to. the Hongkong turning to Madrid at present. The Chainoan said that in the public at the Theatre Royal com- opinion of the Court, the moving of meseing from Saturday, September The executive committees of the the Loongsang into a typhoon 22, when they will present for the Socialist party and General Union auctiorage, with a sufficient crew on first time here a selection of the of Workers have appealed to board to work her cables, was latest London Comedy successes, Labour to hold aloof from the
"Wild- Honey," was one of Cynthia Stockley's most successful novels, and the picture version has original plot.
days, an enquiry for Woollens hav- ing. set in Grey and White Shirt- ings as well as Cotton Dyed and Fancy Goods are neglected.
proper and practical procedure. The repertoire for their Hongkong "military movement directed by enough to be called nothing but put through. Values, in sympathy
Ho stated that the Court did not consider that the cables of the "Loongbang" were dangerously thin. The members of the Court considered that the master and his officers did all that was humanly possible under the circumstances to Bavo the ship.
The finding of the Court was that the foundering of the “Loongsang' was an act of God.
It was added that the Court was of opinion that several heavy typhoon moorings should be laid in Kowloon Bay, with suficient chaine attached for ships to lay with; so that in cases of ships under survey at the dock and with no steam avail. alde, they can thus be more securely moored against typhoons.
FEEDING THE COLONY.
LIVE CATTLE FROM AUSTRALIA.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT.
* " Bluce
WANT PEACE.
season has been specially selected, Generals devoted to the palace.” and judging by the list such famous productions as "Romance beard's Eighth Wife" "Secrets" and Paddy the next best Thing" are an important addition to the available theatrical fare in this part of the world.
PARIS, September 14.
the leader of the revolt, Primo de It is reported from Barcelons that Rivern, Marquis de Estella, in an interview said that nowe from Madrid gave hope that the Govern- Their opening production is to ment would give them entisfaction be Miss Doris Keene's greatest when the King arrived. The new masterpiece "Romance," probably the most beautiful play yet pres-policy would include rigorous re- ented, and the part of Rita Cav pression of revolutionary Com- imuniste and Separatists. They allini in the capable hands of Mise would endeavour to realise the chief Niqua Lewis,the company's leading" lady, who is described by leading "is of the Government in Marocco, whereafter they would limit action newspapers as the greatest yet there in order to relieve the country
The repertoire to
seen East
been made to follow faithfully the
As Lady Vivienne, Kuman "Vi" by her friends, Priscilla Dean has a part which shows her in a fascinating Hght. When Lady Transvaal to look into the value of "Viv" makes a trip to the some property she has over there, she unexpectedly meets several old friends good and bad. Finally she finds her heart's desires on the wide South African veldt,
The big thrill in the picture comes when the heroine saves her sweetheart from a flood caused by the dastardly blowing up of a dam.
Cotton Yara.-A-better feeling has prevailed in our market and a fair amount of business has been with the rise in the price of cotton, have appreciated about $2 per bale for tickets.in favour.
188. No. 12s $170/200. No. 10s Quotations are:-No. 10s $165/ $100/210. No. 20s $182/205. Ar- rivals 2,950 bales, Shipments nil. Sales 4,000 hales. Unsold stock 9,500 bales. Bargains 6,500 bales.
Woollens-The market is firm. and clearances have improved.
Kaw Cottons.-There have been
no sales and quotations are changed.
10.—0. 8, K. 18,-0.1. 18.-D. L 18-LO. 8.N. 19.-L.U.8.N. 20-0. N.
-1.0.8.N. 31.-D. L. 21-0, N. 14,-0.8. K. 25,-0. N. 25.-D. L 10.-1.0.8.3. 77.-0.8.K.
ΑΚΟΥ.
Sept. 16.-0.8.5.
un- fapt.
Metals.The market has natur- ally been affected by the Japanese cataclysm. The excitement created by the first news has subsided to Sept. some extent but the market is distinctly firmer although prices are in most cases still below re- placing cost. With prospects of an early reduction in stocks a fair amount of business has been done for future delivery.
Flour Market Report-Stock! 200,000 sacks, Market firm.
Quotations: American Patent 33.00 per sack, American Cut off $3.65 per sack, American Straight 300 per sack, Shanghai Flour $3.15 per sack, Australian No. I $3.00 per sack.
follow will be the latest successful from the excessive burden the cam liable estimate can be formed till comedy from the Queen's Theatre, aign involved. They would pur-the government figures are publish London"Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" a policy of peace in international ed. The situation may therefore be the great Savoy Theatre success afinirs.
said to turn firstly on the ability of "Paddy The Next best Thing" the! WAITING FOR KING. Japan to tide over the period be latest and most talked of produc-]
MADRID, September 14.
tween now and the arrival of the tion in London to-day "Secrets," A semi-oticial communiqué de naw crop without having to make having played to command per clares that the oxpression Tuilitary large purchases of foreign rice, and formances on three different occas-revolt" incorrectly describes the the surplus appears to be sufficient jons, to Their Majesties
the position. It emphasises that can for this purpose; second on the size King and Queen, а revival prevails in Madrid, Barcelona, of the new crop, Meanwhile, it of Mr. Cyril Maude's great Saragossa, Bilbao and other prin-ie possible to overrate the shortage London success "The Naughty cipal towns. Troops are everywhere of rice due to the disaster. If this Wife," John Galsworthy's classic confined to barracks. The streets has been done the considerable "Windows" and a special represent their accustomed aspect and advance in prices of Rangoon, Siam The Government, the China Mailö My Heart"a repertoire that has not ceased.
vival of the world's success
Pe shops and offices are open. Work and Saigon rice will hardly be likely understands, is actively encourag would be hard
to be maintained. It is noteworthy best. ing Hongkong shippers to import
BARCELONA, September 14.
that the Japanese Government has live cattle from Australia. Ar and include such well known the occupation of the telegraph and rice.
The company are 12 in number
Military action is only visible in removed import duty on all foreigi rangements are being made to land the cattle at the new wharves which artistes as Miss Enid Sass, Miss telephone offices. Primo de Rivera 1 SALVATION ARMY FUND.
Billie Sinclair, Miss Constance Medwyn, Miss Helen Gosse, Miss rublishce & telegram, he has receiv- Muriel DuPre, Mr. Beresford ed, signed by the Captain-General
LONDON, September 14. Ten thousand uttended a niceting Lovett, Mr. Forbes Russell, Mr. at Madrid and four Generale, adler-
Albert Frederick Burtwell, Mr. Groves ing to the movement, pending the of the Salvation Army at The benefits that will accrue from Raires, Mr. Guy Buckley, Mr. arrival of the King, who is to decide
express sympathy with this trade are manifest. Instead Norman Thompson and Miss Niqua what should be done. De Rivera in Japan. It was announced that of depending almost solely on Lewis. Plans for the reservation statement to the press, declares fieneral Booth's "relief fund has following report o 1 August 8!-- Wuchow, the Colony will get its of seats are now open at Messrs. that he is inspired by the example ceedings included a memorial ser-night a very severe drop has taken |
will form part of the west Point reclamation scheme. From the wharves they will be taken direct
to the abbatoirs,
supplies with little terruption. Moutrie & Co., Ltd. There will be no military interfer-. ence, no pirate threats and no illegal levies
This plan to import Australian cottie is almost ready, we under- stand, and tenders will shortly be
afled for the necessary works.
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SHIPS IN DISPUTE.
NOTIFICATION ISSUED BY ITALIAN CONSUL
The acting Consul for Italy has
the following communica tion for publication in the China
sept
Mail:-
"Whereas it has been recently rumoured that the Chinese Ad- miralty at Shanghai is contest-
TO-NIGHT'S FETE.
GOOD ENTRIES FOR
V.R C. EVENTS,
At the V.R.C fee tight, an excellent progtatime has been arranged and as the entries con- tain some
namics, much interest should be evoked,
For the 50 yds. open events there
not of Mussolini, bat of the Spanish hero General Prius.
MADRID, September 14.
Ilall to
already reached £31,000. The pro- vice to missionary victims.
Sundries Window Market very steady.
Java Sugar.-Market firm, Saltpetre. Market very with practically no business.
Glass:
dull
HOME MARKET REPORT,
Messrs. Morreau and Spiegel- berg, Manchester, issued the
Cotton. During the last fort-
place but the publication of the Bureau Report indicating over 11 million bales induced American
The King has not yet arrived MORE CHINESE SURVIVORS. | buyers to cover, and has led to the from San Sebastian. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS. King Alfonso XIII. arrived at the capital to-day and conferred with the Premier. At the close of tire conference it was anomeed that the Cabinet has resigned,
ENFORCING PROHIBITION.
WASHINGTON, September 14. Attorney-General Daugherty in are uine entries: Leung Tit-san an opinion" sent to President Leung Sui-van, Jack, Razavet, Coolidge, declares that the Navy Lyon, Norola, Botelho, May, cannot legally be used to enforce Assompcao.
prohibition and can only be used The high diving competition is as an "enforcement agency by fancy affair and Mr. R. H.
special authorisation of Congress or
Charles, a new-comer, is expected to show us some new stunts.
in an emergency wherein civil pre-
18.-D. L. 10.-O. N. $1-D. L.
#3.-Q. 8. K. 25.-D. L 27,-0. 8. K.
Hopsang. Buma Maro. Kala. Dalfoong.
Kaang. Kwongng Shantong-
Yulang. Haiching
Boocho
Kaijo Maro. Hwangtung. Hathong. Yatabing.
Baha Mero:
1,B. F. J.-P. 40. 1-P. & 0.
Lognapi Fargoyles. Halyan. Caledonia.
1.-B. F.
Atreas.
-P.&O.
NelloreTM
Teiroalan
1
10-TA
13.-B.
Chil. Adrsatoa.
IL-P. & 0.
Bleilis.
10-~P. & Q
20.-B. F.
Mutui.
Maobaon.
30.---B. F.
Dania
Nyanza,
Kalyan
Suma Maru. Helfo *ng. Kanohow.
Hatching.
Kaijo Marn. Haiboog.
Sochu Marn.
FOOCHOW.
18.-D. L $L.-D. L. 23,-D. L
Haifoong-
Halching.
Haibong.
SHANGHAI,
18.-C. N.
16.-N.Y.E
17, -P. M. 18.-L.,S.N. 18.-N.Y.K. 190. N. 18.-A. O. I 19.-I.US N 21.-1.0.S.N. 21-C..N. 22,--0, N. 29.-P. & (), 13.-P. & 0. 28-0.P.8. -95.–0. N..
-N.Y.K. 98.-1.U.S.N. 20.-T.K.K, Oct. 1A.O.L.
2.-L. T 4.-0.P.3 6-P: &0. 10.-B. F. 13.—A, O. I.. 14.-B.B. 15.-N.Y.K. 91.-E. L. 25.-T.K.K. 26.-A. 1), 1.. Nav. 1.-T.K.K.
1.-U.P.S. 9.-L. T. 4.-N.Y K. 8.--A.UL. 10.-T.K.K.
17,--C.P.S.
29.-C.P.4.
Des..--B. H.
Sinkfang. Rado Maro. Prea. Lincoln
Eging Moji faru. Kanchow
Pros, Madison. Kwongong,
Yus DR.
So chow. Shantung. Gracchus.
Nellora Empress of Canada, Lianechow.
Harina Maru. Yashing
Taiyo Mars. Pra, MeKinloy. Yea+zi. Hingress of Russi Malwa Terveias. Pres. Jackson. Legazpi.
Kog: Maru.
City of Karachi. Tango Muru. Prat. Jefferson. Koru Haru. Kimpress of Asia. Pium L. JJG MAIS Fre. Grant Shiny Maro. Empress of Canada. Empress of Russia. U. Lopez Y. Lopez.
KEELUNG.
Sep 16.-U.S.K.
16.-0.3.K. 23-0. 8. K. 28.-T.K.K.
18-T.K.K.
:
Kisho Maru. Soma Baru. Kaijo Maru. Taiyo Mara. Karos Maru. Shinyo Maru.
TAKAO.
Kishu Maru. fept. 10.-0.8.E
27.–0. S. K. Scchu Maru.
WEIHAIWEI.
Yams. have firmed up consider; ably and only a small business has Sept. 31.-C. N. Koolshow. been done.
TRINGTAO.
19.-LO.8.N. 21.-C. N. '6.-LU.S.N. 23.-0. N.
stiffening in prices. Liverpool prices. Another batch of Chinese sur-
American F.M. vivars from Yokohama arrived by
Spot Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. 1.-T.R.K. the steaner Katsang" yesterday Yesterday 15.02 14.01 13.57 13.26 morning. A party of Chinese mer 25th July-23 15.09 13.58 13.05. 12.60 chants representing the Tong Wah Egyptian Sakellaridis Hospital and the Chinese General Yesterday 16.35 15.05 15.20 15.30 Chamber of Coutuerce went on 25th July 23 15.50 14.25 14.35 14.45 board when the ship arrived, accom- panied the refugees ashore and had them sent to several boarding houses where they will stay until they re-
Cloth. The rise in cotton of over turn to their homes in the interior. Id per pound over the week-end Supt. 16.--0. N. There were forty-three in the con- has checked business once again. A certain amount of covering has ingent, most of them being men. attended at the Tung Wah Hos-where a further drop is expected Yesterday aftemoon the refugees been done last week but every-
severally by the Directors of the pital, where they were questioned and merchants are holding back. plating to effect the sale of the
China is now in more evidence Sept. free steamships "Clina," "Sile-
institution as to their occupations, than other markets and although sia," and "Bohemia, which, be-
AIR SPEEDING.
uames, addresses in Japan, and little is heard of in staples fancy ng the property of the Italian
their destinations, the questioners lines are going through. Steamship Company Lloyd Tries
seeking the notes and other parti- NEW YOR, September 14. tine, of Trieste, had been seized
culars with a list obtained from the by China during the late European
Piloting a Navy Curtiss racing officers of the "Kutaang.".
The war and renamed "Hwah Fa,” In the ladies' event, Miss Scultplane Lieutenant Brow attained a practice adopted in regard to the "Hwah Yi" and Hwah Ping" and Miss Groundwater are new officially recorded speed of 244.15 first batch of destitutes in the matter the Italian Governments hereby comers of whom much is expected miles per hour at Mineola. He of monetary assistance was follow- notify that:(1) Between the Italian Other competitors arc
Misses travelled at a speed of 255 miles aed yesterday, $15 being given to Government as agent for the said Smith, Kitchell, Bell, Ramsey, hour for one round of the course every adult and $10 each to the Italian Company, and the Govern May, Blunsdon, and Bliss.
with the wind. The U.A.C., dissatisfied at their
children. The refugees were also Amsterdam 11.58 ne of the Republic of the Re-
given white cloth badges with Berlin public of China an agreement has last defeat by a narrow margie,
inscriptions testifying that the hold- New York been reached for the purpose of have again challenged the rest to
ers are bona fide refugees und ask-Calcutta calling an Arbitration Tribunal to a swimming race of 50 yards. The - decide as to the future definitive teams are: U.A.C--Razavet, May,
ing the Chinese Government to pro- Hongkong tect them from press gangs whilst Shanghai disposal of the above mentioned Botelho, Noronia, Logan, Kent,
travelling in Kwangtung. ships and that technical details for
sion.
In the life-saving competition Mr. Bob Witchell, disguised as a dude in full dress including eye- glass, is to show how easy it is to undress in the water and keep oneself afloat until help arrives.
cessen are impotent,
YILLA'S ASSASSINS.
MEXICO CITY, September 14. Jesus Salas, a member of the
The Rest:-Jack, Lyon, Ras-Lower House of the Legislature, the constitution of the Tribunal itmussen, Railton, McDade, As who confessed to being the leader self are now actually under discus sumpeao,
of the assassins of Villa, has been Dancing will conclude the sentenced to twenty years' impri (2) Until after the publication of night's programme.
somment. the decision of the Arbitration Tribunal, the Italian Government intends to upkeep, wholly and in- tegrally, the rights of the Lloyd Triesting over the above→amed ships.
Consequently, the Royal Italian: Government warns all prospective buyers and dealers that, on behalf also of the Italian Steamship Co.,, interested in the case, it will cons sider all sale or disposal of the above mentioned ships as void and of no legal effect whatsoever." \
STAR THEATRE.
TINA GERALD AND TOM
FENWICK.
THE FIUME DISPUTE.
Indian offers are very low and the Straits & Java are only buying sorting up lines, The Home Trade
buying from hand to mouth, Bar Silver is quoted at 31d. Exchanges.
is
Paris
Sinklang. Kwongang. Shantung. Yatsbing.
So chow.
CHEFOO. 18.-1.0.S.N. Chipahing B1.-0. N. Bu ichow,
14.-P. & D. 30.--P. & 1. Doo. 11.-B. F.
Jan.
,
19-E. A. 15.-P. & 0. 14-P. & Q. 19.-B. B.
28.-P. & U. 8. B, F.
11.-P. & Q.
10.-E, A. 97.-P. & 0. Fob. 8.-P. & 0, 11.-P. & O. Mar -P, &O, 21.-P. & 0.
Apr. 4.-P. & 0 18.-P. & !!
May 2-P. & 0.
16.-P. 20.
Barpodkom. Malaya. Bondwa. Devanba.
0. Lopes Y Loper. Kaiser-I-Hind. Patroclus. Khiva
Asia. Macedonia, Kashgar: More Karmal Naldors.
Delta.
Cbina. Kalyan
Kashmir.
PHILIPTINE HULANDA, UNGG
Sept. 17.-R. B. 19.-R. B. 10.-C. N.
MANICA.
$1.-A.0.L. 95.-N.Y.K.
20.-T.K.K 30.-U.S.S.B.
Oct. 4.-A. Q. D.
6.- H.A. L. 4-E. & A. 5.-H.A. L. 18.-A.O.L. 17.-N.Y.K. 21.-R B Nov. 1.-T.K.E.
1.-B. B.
To
1.- 8. A. L
3.-E. & A.
18. H.A.L.
1 E. & A.
13.-H.A.L. 19.-N.D.L. 14.-R. B.
Jan. 11.-H.A. E. Fub. 28.-H.A.L.
Lela de Pansy.
Albert Voglot. Tow.
Pres. McKinley.
Tango Maru, Thiyo Maru. Weat Cacius. Pren. Jackson. Oldenburg. Arafara Oldenborg. Pres. Jefferson. Toshino Maru Or] Lagien: Korea Maru. Logazpi. Hellnd. St. Albana. Krmland. Estorn. Preussen. Ludwigshafen.. 1. Lopez Y Loper Rheinhad. Vogtland.
SANDAKAN,
Oct. 6, E. & A. Nov. 3.-E. & A Don. 1.-E. & A.
Eastern.
St. Albis. Exstora.
JAYA PORTS, 1.26..
Sept. 29.-1.0, LL
21.-T.K.K.
6.
Tjisalak.
Melyo Maru
Nango V. K. Cheriba Matu.
Pet. -J.C.J.L.
Tjisandaţi.
INDIAN PORTS, HPG. CALCUTTA,
Sept 19.-N.Y.K.
11.-B. I. 24-N.Y.K. 9--().6.K. Oct. 2.-B. I
T-nyama Maru. Tanda. Ceylon Maru. Himalaya Mara Takada
PENANG.
Sept. 18.-P. & 0.
19.-- N.Y.K. 21-B. I. 24.-N.Y.K. 17-K.Y.K. Oot., 2.-B: I.
17.-P.&O. Nov. 14.P. & 6. Dec. 13-1 & 0.
BOMBAY AND
Sopt. 17.-B. B.
18 --P. & ). 20.-0.9.8. 4.-7.9.K. 77.-N.Y.K. Dot. 2.-P. & 0.
5.-O. 8 K. JK-N.D.L. 17.-P. & 0. Nov, 1.-B. B.
1.-P. & 0. 30.-P. & 0. Dec. 13-P. & D.
19.-B. H.
28.-B. I.
Sicilia. Touyama Maru. Tanda
Caylin Mara. Tamba Harm. Takada. Soudan.
Sicilia. Soudan.
COLOMBO, Isla do Pauy- Sicilia.
Andos Maru.
Barina Maru
Tamba Maru. Mantan
Burma Maru.
WB305 Sondsa Legazpi.
Sicilla
Kalyan.
Bondan
0. Loyer Y Lopas.
Kaiser-I-Hird.
AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,
Sept. 18.-C. N.C.
-N.Y K. Cct.
& A. 17.-N.F.K. Nov. 3.-E. & A. | Deo. 1.—E, & A. Jan. 5.-E & A. Feb. 2.-E. & A.
TIENTSIN.
Sept.
18.-LC.S.N. Chipshing. 21.-0. N.. Kueichow.
HOIHOW.
25, July.
18.-U. N. Obt 4--1.C.S.N.
Bept. 21.-1.0,8,N. Le gang.
Linan. Couusang
35.15/16
79.50
77.62
HAIPHONG.
I1.714
17.000.000 2.150,000
4.5634
Sept. 21-10.8.N.
Loesang.
45974
1.4 1/32 2.256
1.4 1/32
2.27%
SAIGON. Oct. 2.-0.8. K. Kihu Maru.
3.1
3.12
BANGKOK.
Bapt. 16.-1.0.8.N. Hopsang.
Monday with a viow to ascertain- INCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. ing the number of Chinese survivors' remaining in Yokohams and other. places affected by the earthquake.
18.-, N.
Kalgan.
10- A.
Fazke.
22-0. N. EB.-C. N. 30.-E. A.
9.-08. K 4.~-1.0.8.N.
Liner, Kwangtung. Bi-tang. Kiah Mara. Chinnang.
Oct.
SINGAPORE.
The Tung Wah Hospital will send a telegram to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Kobe. on
We are indebted to the Japanese THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-Oct. Consulate for the following newa GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
ROME, September 14. A semi-official statement donies alarmist reports regarding the which was received from Tokyo on | Finse situation and ridiculen the Thursday night :- talk of danger of war. It says negotiations with Jugo-Blavia con- tinues.
OBITUARY.
I
HOSPITALS ON WAY,
The following unclaimed telegrama
re lying at the office of The
18.-B. P.
The U.S.A.T. "Somme left raat Northern Telegraph Compsay tept. 18.--. L San Francisco, September.6.with-mited):-- one base hospital and twelve fiold
Staples Smith Barner Road, from hospitals, totalling 4,000 beds. Kabe.
Theatre goers will have another opportunity which really should not be missed to-morrow night when Miss Tina Gerald and Mr.
The “Somme" carries a total of Tom Fenwick will give one mare?
4,250 cubic tons of cargo, consisting performance at the Star Theatre bé- The death is announced of Sonuin addition to hospitals, of 52 in- fore proceeding North on their tor Millen, a former Minister of Armarice, four field laboratories,
MELBOURNE, September 14.
JAPAN'S RICE BUPPLY,
At Glasgow David Chalmers tour. The programme chosen is Defence. Anderson, an Edinburgh clergy-particularly attractive as most of man's son, who was alleged to the plays are commedies. The only have forged documents relating to exception, is "The Intruder" stocks and shares worth about which is to be presented in £50,000, was sentenced to seven response to the numerous requests years' penal servitude.
that have been made for it.
Lock Kwong Ming Nanking Hotel No. 10, from Shanghel.
2387, from Shanghai.
Ohen Ho Nám Wo Tai, from Shang-
2768, fro
Qasn Shin Shop Fang Yuck Bong No. 23 Hinghon Road, from Tientažn..
Hoop Choong, from Kobe
N. LUND, Act. Raperintendent. Hongkong, 7th September, 1923,
CASTEEN EXTENSION AUSTRAL
ASTA & DHINA TELEGRAPH CO. ·|
tontage, cats, bunk, rico, milk and bat medical supplies. She also has ten doctors, six army nurses and 41 enlisted men of the medical corps. LONDON, September 14. Added to the hospitals sent from Dealing with the effect of the Manila, which totalled 2,850 beds. The earthquake on the rice markot, J. A. this will make 6,850 bed sent by remaining three, it must be admitt-Anderson & Company's roport esti- the army, or about three times the ed are suitable for Saturday night, mate the carry over in Japan up, total number of beds available in Mr. Harold Hartley, a wealthy Only Amateurs, Stiffy Wins," to November 1, to be 881,000 ton all of the hospitals in the Philip- American, who lost all his luggage and Unwilling Wilfred all of Stocks of rica in Tokyo on July 1 pine Islande combined. five minutes after arriving in Lon-which provoked roars of laughter amounted to from 55,000 to 60,000 A total amount of P3,439.786.20 don, has given the police a des- when they were performed last) cription of the taxicab which car week at the Theatre Royal, make tons, of which fifty or perhaps 75 has been donated by the army from rled it away. At Waterloo he up the programmedan amusing per cent, were destroyed. As there Manila, according to figures given engaged a taxicab to drive him to evening is assured. Much has been as little or no rice in Yokohama oven out at Ft. Santiago. This includes the Piccadilly Hotel. His luggage, said about these talented young entire quantity in Tokyo, ware the amount spent until the time the including a suit case containing people, and it is left to those who destroyed this would equal less than second transport, the "Moign" sail. twelve suits, other wearing apparel have not yet witnessed their perseven per cent. of the estimated ed. Cost of personnel, operation of and diamond sleeve links, was put formances, to visit the Star Theatre carry over. It is believed the new transports, articles Jooned, such as on the moof of the taxical When to-night, and judge for them-crop which will begin to arrive in trucks, blankets, and clothing is not he had puggest suite of rooms selves. They will not be dis- November will be only any average included. The figures given include the taxionband Vanished, it is the appointed.
crop, say 8,090,000 tons, bus or only food, medical supiales, etc.
List of unslaimed telegrazas lying in
Telegraph Office, Hongkong,
Hinoon Paenger / Kitano aru, from Manila
EM MACALPINE
Superintendent.
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