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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924

COUNTY" CRICKET.

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

INCLUDING ALL MATCHES TO DATE.

County,

Yorkshire

Middlesex. Surrey Luncashire..... Sussex th Nottinghamshire Somerset ...

Kent Leicestershire Warwickshire

Gloucestershire...

Northamptonshire..

Glamorganshire.

Essek

Hampshire.

Worcestershire

Derbyshire

SHAMEEN CONSUL

LABOUR, PEMANDS'

APOLOGY.

points.

Points

CEREBRORD obtained.

*34885 Possible

Average.

DROWNED.

77.77 74.55 70.00

70.00

64.62

52.22 58.00

50.91

48.89

48.57

40.00

31.43

27.27

26.67

15.56

35,00 14.00

TWO BOAT PEOPLE FALL

IN HARBOUR.

Mr. Wong Woop-teng, Pressilent. Two drowning accidents were of the Canton Boderation of reported to the Police resterday, Labour, at the meeting of the A boatman's foki and the mistress

wangtung Rehabilitation Coms mittee held in Canton, Jr of a passenger boat were the introduced resolution requesting victims.

Ao Civil Governor of Kwangtong The junk master reports that to demand from the British Consul, while his boat was achored in the General at Shameen an apology for Yaumati breakwater, his foki, Having said that the nabe Leung Muk, fell overboard and throw the bomb into the Victorin was drowned. Hotel on the evening of June 1

was a Chinese.

BRITAIN'S PLEDGE,

Paris, June 27.

The other accident happened while passenger boat No. 3569V. was crossing, the harbour from Yaumati to the China Marchant" Wharf. A sudder gust of wind capsized the boat and the mistress, a woman of 52 years overbalanced and fell into the water. She clung to a rope while members of the crew righted the boat, but by the time the junk had reached the †

Wharf she was dead.

Bendering about in true of the conversations at Chequers and Bryssels, M. ferriol, espręsked coulidenre the vepration of the report of the Exports. There was never at epiestion of aborating the freedom of hedion of France" and Bolging, regarding the military

rupation of the Ruhr mir CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

:

OPIUM LAWS.

REPRESENTATION.

in the

THE

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The name of the Extreme Orient Trading Co., Ltd, has been struck off the register of companies.

Sunrise and sunset on July 1 respectively, are 5.42 a.m. and 7.12 p.m., and on July 31, 5.52 am, and 7,04 p.m.

"

The current issue of the Gazette publishes in decall the regulations under rection 3 of the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation 'Ordinance of 1912. All informa tion regarding motor traffic, chair, ricshas, stands &c., is given.

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It is has been notided in the Gasolle that the Government of Indo-China have given notice that in future British passengers will be allowed ashore during the stay.

CHINA MAFL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Marine Court enquiry into the circumstances attending the stranding of the s.s. "Selstan" is on Wednesday and not 'Tuesday afternoon as previously reported.

Mar

A request by members of the lard-workers' guild for an increase of 20 cents per head per day for casual labour and a holiday on Sun. day, is reported in the vernacular press.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

A very pretty wedding was solemnized last Saturday after- noon at St. Joseph's Church, Shanghai, by the Rev. Father MacDonald when Miss Monica Mary Cooper, daughter of Mrs. A. Cooper, of Dulwich, London, was married to Mr. Harry Augustus

of their vessel in any port in Indo-White, the son of Mr. and Mrs. China, whether they have obtained H O. White. The church was a French visa or not, provided elaborately decorated with green they possess a valid British and white flowers by the Lewis passport.

Nurseries for the ceremony.

Washington, June 27.-The „Old-timers in China, as well as Government has definitely assured in Slani and the Malay States, will the Conference of Premiers to be regret to learn of the death of Mr. held on the 16th July that there James Howard Moore, who passed will be a restricted discussion of away on May 17, in Queen City, the Dawes plan, not to include the New York. He was best known question of inter-Allied debts.-in Shanghai through his connection Router American Service.

with the British-American Tobacco Co. and the Tobacco Products Co., having been associated with the

transfer to British registry. So far former firm at the time of it

as can be ascertained he left. no heirs.

Berlin, June 27.-Following

Chamber in regard to expelled M. Herriot's declaration in the Germans, permission has already been given for thirty thousand return to French persons to occupied territory. The return of the majority of those expelled will be rendered possible shortly and the majority of those sentenced to prison at the time of the Ruhr conflict will be freed.-Reuter.

For breaking out of barracks when under arrest, Corporal J. Hockham was brought before a District Court Martial yesterday. He had been placed under arrest for not wearing the regulation shirt, having been seen by Capt C. Dugard when on duty with only

RAUCOUS POLITICS.

MORE DEMOCRATIC DIN.

FOGHORN. GOVERNOR

(Reuter's American Services),

V

NEW YORK, June 27. To-day's nominations for the Democratic Convention were the former Governor of Ohio, Mr. James M. Cox who had a 15-7 minute demonstration, and Char

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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AN

PASSENGERS.

COIKOTBA

HOTHOM,

Juno 18.-O. N.

Chena. July 5-1.0.8.N. (Lewing.

50. N

Taming 12.-1.0,S:N. Wingyang.

Taming.

PARCHOL

HAIPHONG.

DEPARTURES July 6-0, N.

SWATON.

a singlet on. Accused's defenceles Bryan, brother of W. J. Bryan Jana 9.0. N. was that he did not know that he The Convention paraded nois!!

Bryans singing had been placed under arrest when for both the spoken to by Capt.: Lugard, Auld Lang Syne, Sentence will be promulgated later.

There was practically no Mardonali told them that in the

bidding at Messrs Lammert event at German defatilt i la

Brothers sales room yesterday execution of the report of the A Bill to amend the opium when the "Towers" (owned by Expert Britain would solemnly Ordinance, 1973 will shortly be the late Mr C. Erren) and the the Legislative house next to it 2 Broadwood

• undertake, to etaïd by her allies, g, introduced in

M. Herriot and Mr. Mrekonal Council.

Road, Wongnaichonger put wo ratingly agreed as to theT Its objects and reasons as set up for auction. The property was gersity of disining Germany, forth in the faucette are as follow first offered as one lot, the starting The Belgians expressed complete Clause 2 of the bill amends figure being $120,000, but no offers When the lots agrerent di not Faise the slight sector 21 of the Opium Ordinance, were received.

1923-ig accordance with repre-were offered separately, No.-20lbe.. est difficulty!

M. Herrint will insist on thesentations made by the Hongkonging put up first, $3,000 only was General Chamber of Commerce. advanced on the starting price of equitable sélation of the inters Clause 3 of the bill corrects |$20,000 and as the reserve price Allied debts and watch out that certain drafting errors

was not reached the property was 'French interests do not suffer in Opium Ordinance, 1923. These withdrawn. The "Towers" was

the forthcoming negotiations. The were due to the fact that three not offered separately, results of the inter-Mied confer clauses were struck out of the bill enge will be submitted to Parlin at a later stage. The necessity of The seven important districts ment before the holidays--lieuter, making consequential alterations along the North River in Kwang

in clause 39.(1) was overlooked. tung, including Punyu, Fahyua, The opportunity is taken to make Tsungfa, Fubkong, Kukkong, Chi- $250 the maximum penalty for re-hing and Namyung, have put their fusal by a revenue officer or police village guards and merchants officer to produce his badge. It volunteers under one command for seems unnecessary to give a power mutual defence,, writes our spécial Lord Purmoors' stalement into imprison without the option of a correspondent. They have perfect regards to the Sulan is prectienlly fine.

ed a drum signal system by which an alarm may be transmitted from unaniroonsly approved by the

one end of the seven districts to British press, While some writers |

another in one hour and 15 minutes. are of the opinion that Zaglal, ini

Up to date, about 800 sailors from hore than 50 funks and launches along the Canton Delta have enroll- ed for the Marine Volunteers Corps movement. Their uniform will be

BRITAIN AND THE SUDAN

Lundon, Jute 27.

view of his uncompromising al- titude, should ubindon his visit tol

}

.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Viola. Dann who delighted those London, others admit there is roomwho saw her in. "Glass Houses" for adjustment of adinfnistration.

will be seen again at the Queen's

.

1.

signia.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.,

The name of Mr. Robert Edward

The tributes to Cox and Bryan are not regarded as indicating a chance of their securing nomina- tion.

The loudest volced cheerer yet heard was discovered when G. S. Silzea, the so-called "wet" Governor of New Jersey naminated.

was

The New Jersey delegation put hiur on

chair to continue hurrah- ing until they themselves tired of his stentorian tones."

HUMAN MEASURE.

$

July

29,-0.8. E. 29.-LO.S.N.

1-0, N. 1.-D. L 1.-1.08.N. 1.-U. N. 2.-LOS.N. 5.-0. N. 4.-LOS.N. 4.-D. L. 6.--0,8.K. 8.-C. N. 6~1.U.S.N. 8.-O. N. J.-D. L.

June 29.-0.8, K. July 1-D. D

.1-0. N.

~4~~D

Salyang. Kaljo Mara. Tingsang, Kwangtung. Elaibong. Hangenug. Kiungchow, Tungthing. Shantang.

Takmang. Halfoong

Kiangen. Amakusa Maru.

Amakusa Mern.

Kiangau.

Wosnog.

Kaying

Baining.

AMOT,

Kaljo Maru.

Haihoug

Yingchow.

Hailoung

8.-LOS.N. 6.-0. N. 6.-0.8.K. 8.-D. L.

Yulsang

Halaing.

1,—D. L.

4.-D. I 8.-D. L

Haibone. Hailoong. Haining.

HANGHAI,

Juno 2.-C. N.

29.-0. N.

28.-10.S.N.

Sniyang. Kwango. Tingrang

Kangbow.

Kiukiang,

Hakusan Mara.

Chengto.

LONDON, June 27. The bil making legitimate children born out of wedlock whose parents subsequently marry, pass-, ed the third reading in the House | July of Commons by 177 to 13 votes.

The bill has already been passed by the House of Lords.

STILL AMERICAN. MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION-

SHIP.

NEW YORK, June 27.

contest In a fifteen rounds

middle-weight for the world's championship, Harry Greb (holder) decisively out-pointed Ted Moore of Plymouth.

RIFLE CONTEST.

RHEIMS, June 27. The Olympic team rifle shooting resulted:America, 676

points; Haiti 646; France 644, Eighteen nations competed.

SOVIET TRADE ENVOY.

Which he conveniently is Theare 6 p.m. matinee on Sunday the same as the Merchants Volunte Cossed with Zaglul in Tondon. as this excellent light-comedy-ers but will carry a different in-contest

Cairo, June 28.

melodrama will be put on for one The vernacular press publishes more show by general request. columna of protest against Lord The current attraction at the Pannoors' statement from different Queen's Theatre for the week-end places throughout Egypt. A huge is 'Mothers-in-Law," which demonstration of sympathy for ur endeavours to make up for the Hemmings has been added to the

Sudan brothers" is planned in disrespect shown towards these list of authorised architects. Cairo. The National organisation Cufford and Gaston Glass are the

much-maligned relatives. Wafd had appointed a com mittee to collect subtcriptions to assist the Sudanese victims of he recent demonstration of sympathy with Egypt."

STATS.

LOCAL BASEBALL..

Ruth

TO-MORROW'S MATCH.

Moscow, June 27. Klysohko, former assistant Soviet trade commissioner in Dr. Adolphe Gladstone Millott London has been appointed trade Severn has been appointed | commissioner at Péking.

Officer of Assistant Medical Health.

H. M. the King has been pleased to approve the appointment of the Hon Mr. C. Montague Ede to be an Unofficial Member of the Legis- lative Council, during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang.".

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Per P., t.a. Mores" on June 27: Mr and Mrs Bentley, Mr and Mrs |őkira Mr E. Bronner, Mr T. A. Marea, Dr. AIG. Clark, Mr Graham Brown, Er and Hra Urquhart, Miss Urgahart. Mr Vick, Mr Long, Mr. C. Then,

Io aa intervio, with Reuter Zaghul asid that friends in England and in Egypt were ashamed of Lord Parmoors' declaration, which in- creased the anger of the Anglo- The following players will re- phobes and made an agreement present the Filipino Club in a difficult Reuter

baseball match, to-morrow, Sun- day, against the Japanese: from Shanghai, Dr. Rabindranath Mr W. X. Chan and M. R. Garrett. Catcher, G. Sancho: pitcher. Tagore left to-day for Hongkong, G. Angeles:

T. after a tour of China and Japan.

Take This Belogy, Gping Do you want to be that unfortunate person whoss congling af church, con cart, lecture or theatre, blots out the

word we most want to hear? Oham berlain's Cough Remedy helps those om barracnod ones, quickly pute an end to coughing and flekling throat. For sule everywhere.

Ist

base,

J

According to 3 Reuter cable

'N0-06

FOOCHOW.

30.-U. N.. 20.--N.Y.K. 35,-0. N. July C. N. I.-C. N. 9.--L.C.8.N. 3.-P. & O 3.-C. N. 4.I.C.B.N.

6.-J.Q.J.L

6.-J.CJ.L

6--1.0.8.N.

-B, F. 11.-P. & 0.

12-T.K.K 18.-N.T.K. 25.--2.0, 21.-T.KE.

* - - 28. -- 1. ± 0, "

Ang. 1.P. & D.

ון.

S.. -F. & 0. 4.-F. & 0. 8.-T.K.K 18.-B. B. 7.--B. L. Sept. 5.-P. 0,

19,~~~P.&O. Oct. 3.-P. & 0.

11-B, B. 18.F. 40. 28.-E. I. Nov. 1.-P. & 0. -15.--P. & V. 29.-P. &.0. Deo. 3.-E. B.

*

Yunnan. Yingchow. Tungahing.

Jeypore. Shantung. Takasug Tjikembang.

Tjibolas.

Wosang.

Teiresias.

Dovanba Siberia Mara. Kitano Maru. Mautua. Taipo Maru."

Hidlia.

Nagoya Sardinia..

Kalyan. Tanyo Mora. Lozazpi. Kaiser-I-Hind, Kebraic.

Morza

Kashgar

C. Lopez Y. Lopez. Malvi. City of Labore. Karmals. .Manton. Khiva

Isla de Pansy.

Macedonia.

13.-P. 0.

*

TAKKO.:

July 5-1.0.S.N. › Lexcang,

Tamick.

6. O, N, 1. LOS.N. Mingsang.

SAIGON.

July 9-0.3. K.

July 1-0. N.

Bisho Mary.

BANGKOK.

Kwangtang

1.-L.C.S.N. Bangsang.

-A

B.-C. N.

9.-0.9.K.

Banks

Kaying. Busho Mara.

SINGLEORE

July 2.-0. N. Kinogchow.

2.-O.S.K. 9.-0.5.K. 17.-U.S.S.B.

Sept. 8.-B. F.

8.-K.P.M. 6.-C. N. 8.-O. N.

Aids Marn. Basbo Maru.. West Fester. Sarpedon. Van Cloon. Bienesu. Kaying.

West Cajoot Pres. Madison. Saiseng Pros. Clevoland.

MANILA

Jane M.-U.S.S.B. July 5,—A O. E. 5.1.0.A.N 6.-P. M. 17.-A.O... 17.-0.8.8.8. 30.-P. M. 23.-O.P S. 18.A.0.L. 50,--E, & A Aug. 8.-H.S.L. Sept. 5.-B. B. Oot. 80.-B. R.: Dec. 1.-R. B

Pros M-Kinity.

Wost. Jestor. Pros. Pierce. Emprewof Russia Pres. Jackson, St. Albane.

mit Kidort. Treszni.

In de Yahay. ZAMBOANGA & CṚBU

Wet Cijont West Jester. SINDAKIN,

June 30.-U.5.5.3. Jaly 17.-0.8.6.B.

Wausang. 30.-E, & A. St. Albane. CALCUTTA VIX B'PORN, TENANG & RANGOON.

Sado Maru. Kutsang.

Jnly 3.-1.0.8.1.

June 29.-N.TY.E

Jaly.C.AN.

9.-P. M. 9.-N.7.8. 9.-B.I.

24.-B. I.

29.-P. & O.

Aug. 16.-B. I

· Lake Gitano. Pemang Maruj Авран

Tanda.

Jeypore.

Takada.

MOMRAY AND COLOMBO TIJ

SPORE & PENING.

Japo 28.-N.Y.E.

July 1.-P. & ̈0.

3.-E. & A. 5.-0.8.K. 9.-P. & D. 10.-N.Y.K 20.-0. §. E. 29.-P. & O. Ang. 8-5.1.

22.-P. & Q. Sopt. 1.-P. 0.

J.-B. B.

Oct. 30.-R, D. Deo. 21. R., B.

Calcutta Maru.

Kidderpore. Arafura

Sizanko Maru. Sondau. ́Awa Maru.." Amur Maru. Jeypore Emil Kirdorf. Sicilia. Rardinia

Legazpi.

C. Lopar Y. Lopez. Isla de Panay?

BYDNEY & MELBOURNE YIE

M'LA & BANDAKIN.

July .-E. & A.

10-B. & 9

18.-N.Y.K. 30.-E. & A.

July 4-0.8.K Sourabaya Haru. Ang 18-N.Y.K.

FSINGIAU. June30.-O. N. Kanchow. July 2-1.0.EN. Подовод

KEELING

June 29,-0.8.K. Kaijo Maru July 4-0.8.K.

Sonrabaya Mara. 8-0. 6. K. Amalcuna Maru

WEIHAIWEI.

Hulobow. CHEFOO.

Enichow. TIESTAIN.

Chipeting. Elalahow

Judgment was delivered in the Leonardo: 2nd base, J. M. Cruz: He intends to carry on his Asiatic Oxford election petition. Mr. Frank July-.. right field, R. F. Garcia (capt.); tour, visiting all the countries in Gray was unseated, but the charge centre field, M. J. Rull; left field, which there are Buddhist come of corrupt practice failed. Mr. Gray J. Delgado, Substitutes:. I. Fran- munitics. Dr. Tagore attended a cisco and X. Castro.

left the court, said Mr. Justice reception given in his honour on Sankey, as he entered it, with his Thursday night by Mr. E. S. honour untarnished. Kadoorie.

The game starts at 4 p.m.

July 9-0 N.

July 5LUS.N:

9,--UN.

Ost

Arafura

Taiyuan.

Yoshino Maru,

St. Albania. Aki Maca. Eastorn Arafur.

St. Albans. Easterd Aretora.

T-E & A 1.-B. & A 19.-E. & A. Nov. 25, E. & Dec. 31-E. &A.

JAYA FORTS, ETC. Jane 30.-J.O.J.L. Tidal July 2-K. F. M.

B-3.C.J.L Tikarang 12-Nanyo Y.K. Samarang Maru.

JAPAN PORTS. Jane £8,----0,8.K.

19.-3. & 3. 30,-N.Y.K 2009.K.

Vin Cloon.

Alp Mara, Kat. Zinkusan Marti. Arizona Maru.

July 1-1.0.8. N.

3.-P.&O. 4.-L. T. 5. —E, & A.' 8.-0.8.K.

BB. L

-N.T.K.

9.-0.8.K. 11. P.&O.

1-T.K.K

Namsang. Jeypore. Rosandra.

St. Albans. Harro Mats. TARDA, Akita Mara Arabia Marn. Devanha.

Siberia Maru

13-Nanyo Y.K. Cheribon Mara

15.-0.8.8. 10.-N.Y.K.

17.-N.Y.K. 20.--L. T 25.-P. 40. 25.-T.K.K

Indo Mara.

Kitono Maru, Ali Maru.

Breata Mantus.

Taiyo Maru

25.-B. I.

Takare

Aug. 1.-P. 40.

Nagoya..

1.-E. & A

Fastern.

3.-L. T

Venezia.

8.-E.&O.

Saplinis.

8.-P. & 0,

Kalyan.

8.-T.K.K.

Tenyo Maru.

18.-B.B. 19.-L. T. $2.-P. & 0. Sept. &.-P. & 0. &-E. & A. 19.-P. & Q. Oct. 3-P &0. 4.—E. & A. 12--B. B. 18 P. O. 28. — E. L.

Nov, 1.-P. & U

L-E, & À. 15.-P. & D. .-P.&O. Duc.-3.-B. B.

Legazpi. Lecogie Kalear-I-Hind Kashmir. Arafurs.

Morea. Krabgar.

St. Albans. C. Lopez Y Lopez. Malwa

City of Lahore. Karmala. Eastern.

Hantur.

Khiva

Isla de Pansy. Arafura. Macedonia.

6.-N. MA 15.-P. & 0. 27.-P. & O.

HONOLULU,

| July 14,—TK,K: 25.-T.K.K.

| ̄King,`8.—T. K. K.

Kalyan.

Siboris Maru,

Taiyo Mara.

Tenyo Maru.

VICTORIA, SEATELE, AND V'COUTER FIA S'HAT AND JAPAN.

July 2-A.O.L..

3.-O.P.A. 8.-B. F. 9.-0. 8. K. 14.-A.Q.L 19.-C.FB. IB-N.I.K. 28.-A.O.L. Aug. 2-B. P. 4-RF.

·Femá. Ú. L.. 10. A. a. L 22.-B. F. 30.-N.Y.K. Sept. 20. F. Oct. 14.-B. F. Nov. 8.-B. F

20.-B. F. Deo. 30-B. F.

Pres. Grant.

Repress of Ain. Philoctetee. Arabia Mara Pros, Madison, Empress of Canada.

Iyo barn.

Pres. McKinley. Talthy bius, Tyndaren. Pros. Jackson.. Prsa. Jefferson. Proteallaus. Yokohama Maru.

Achilles. Philcotetes. Tyndarens.

Protesilaus.

Achilles.

PORTLAND...

West Momentum

July 3.-.8.8.8.

.-U.8.8.X, Dewey, SAN FRANCISCO.

Joly 8.-0.8.K

3.-U.8.8.8. IL-T.K.K. 16.-P. M 25.-T.I.K. 30.-P. M. Ang. 8-TEK.

Havre Muru. West Islip. Biberia Maru. Pres. Cleveland. Taiyo Maru

Pres. Pierce,

Tenyo Maru.

'SAN FRANCISCO AND

LOS INGELES.

July 20.-U...B. West Montop.

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