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LOCARNO SUCCESS.

FOREIGN SECRETARY

REWARDER.“

AMIGHT OR CARTER,

AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN

Lu... Nov. 38. at achieben o' the Lorume Sigenazes, a sangrtrood of thef Men Noble Drider of the Garter) (K.C., has been served on Mr.

A 1STEN CHAMBERLAIN.

Avete Chamberlin, the Scare- try of State for Foreign Affairs, fund of 16 Parne Grund Cross of

Durire "the British 'hamberlijn.

Mrt.

BLISH] 1840

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925. PRICE, $3.00 Per Month.

CHINESE HOTEL.

ACTION AGAINST TENANTS FOR POSSESSION.

ALLEGED PROFITEERING.

CHINA'S WARS.

LATEST FROM MANÝ CENTRES,

CAPTURE OF CHETOO.

HRANY PIGGITING NBAR

PAIAN.

(Renter's Service?)

PEACE HOPES.

CANTON TO APPOINT DELEGATES,

AWAITING TIDINGS.

GENERAL CHEUNG'S RETURN.

· DELAYED.

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A YOUTHFUL THIEF.

CAUGHT AT A BOOKSTORE.

POSTCARDS ENSIC GIRDLES

It was alleged by plaintiffs (the

A Chinese youth was apparent Wing On Co., Ltd) in the course

ly charmed by the array of pist are. of Summary Court case this

postenitis on, al counter at Messire Ne ubstantiated report hus Kelly and Walsh. He appropriat- morning that their lessees had sub-let furnished for $2,650 pre-

reached. Hongkong as to the are a packet hat & Voway nizes which they

provid by the Canton Government imobservat Yorke alternoon, ranted un-

peare delegates to negotiaty but on a shrequent visit a little Furnished from them plaintiffs)

Peking. Dec.

Trike settlement. The latest from Widenin Yeung Sul-nganm is stay-with a packet in his hand.

Inter he was caught at the door 19 $518 a month.

Defendants were the Chungdicates that confidence returning in Hongkeng Mr. Kan Kum-examination of his clothes reveal- Ar Yuen Hotel Company and the tenements in question were six

who made the public addressed that he had some more houses in Woo Sung Street, Yau- ati, forming what is familiarly

known as the Tribune Hotel.

Plaintiffs were represented by Mr. FC Jenkin (instructed by Hastings, Dennys and Bowley) and the defendants by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C. (in- structed by Johnson, Stokes and Master).

ing.

Preparations are going on to re-

ahek,.:

the

pel the advance of Ko Sing-ling vererday, intended to ret-n this cards hidher in his pocket ar who is stated to be beyond Shan-morning but at the Steamboat under his girdle.

[Co.'s wharf informed a friend that Evidence of theft was given by haikuan with five division

Yang-Yu-ting has

to gone there to see a passenger.

he was not sailing and had only a salesman and a European mem.

ther of the Arm when the "gruth! Mukden from Daire and the Jehol army has been recalled to since yesterday's report is that fracy this morning.

Private intelligence, to hand was charged at the Central. Magis-

Hsu Shih-ying and Chia Teh-Yeung are using the best in-hur inbour, was imposed after colleagues of Messrs. Kan and A fine of $25, or one month's have returned from Kalgan.

Chi-chu.

hsiang is prepared to support Hongkong's representatives. In his good character.

It is reported that Feng Yes to create a conciliatory the defendant's employer, Chin- tmosphere before the departure lese shopkeeper, had testified to Fuan Chi-jui, and hopes the latter

intercourse with the merchants

will remain in office for the time the Cunton Government is stated being

It is generally believed in Pek-mittee in many ways while main- Ito have met the merchant com.

Under the terms of the con-, tragf the defendants were pro- hibited from re-assigning the pre- mises without the permission of the lessors, claimed the plaintiffs, ¦and the defendants' case was that

they had not re-assigned them buting that General Feng Yu-hsiang merely got other firms to act for them. They still occupied part of Ethe premises themselves.

The case is proceeding.

MURDER CASE.

NORTH POINT FIGHT SEQUEL.

EIGHT CHINESE CHARGED,

18

must be consulted.

11.

WOMAN'S FALL.

MYSTERIOUS. HOSPITAL

DEATH.

will support Tuan for the present, airing that the fabour unions though he is evidently determin- From one source it is gathered ed to clear out the Afuite poli-that although Mesers. Kan and! ticians whom the Chief of the Yeung have come down on their

JEMPEL, WERA VERANDAK? Executive has, gathered around town initiative the appointment of him.

delegate by Canton will be in-j

A Chinese Tarried woman re- Peking, Dec. 1.

fiuarved--by their recommenda-siding at the Wing Yuen Lok In spite of the political situation tions.

Gartens. Kowloon City, met her the Tariff sub-committee on futes The public utterances by Mr. death under strange circumstances for surtaxes met this morning. Kan-reported elsewhere in this yesterday.

Tsai Ting-kan presented certain issue-have created

The woman had been an inmate profound tables showing the estimated re- satisfaction." Optimism prevaile of the Kweng Wah Hospital where venue from the proposed surtaxes not only in the share market, as she gave birth to a child early on and further explained B grade referred to in these columns early Sunday morning. At 2. o'clock luxuries.

last week, but also in the Chinese yesterday morning she was miss- From Shantung, it is reported mercantile, banking and property ping from the ward, and was later Bight. Shantung coelies employ- that heavy fighting occurred near centres.

found lying in an unconscious con- News has come to hand that Edition in the garden, having either that:ny other man secured the Works at North Point were both sides lost heavy, asualties.

Fighting went on the 28th been delayed at the East River floor of the building. She died at aurres of the Locarno conference charged with the murder of which is brought peace and another coolie, while one of the and 20th ult. within e miles of front on account of the neces- o'clock the same morning security to Europe. Born in 1863, eight was also charged with cut-ginanfu, Rifle and guixir was sity for drastic action towards

The case clearly heard from the city.

suvrdinates elleged A bux containing six Crack salesman, Mr. Joseph Cham-as a sequel to the discovery of The Honan forces fire reported moved unwisely in the war zone. ers and six small fancy halsheria, Mr. Austen Chamberlain coolies tied to posts at the to be attempting to break through Three senior officers, said to he

beriner M.P. for East Worcester. reclamation, one of whom was the pass south of Tsinanfu.

Former adherents of Hsu Shang- Swatcw Firing ceased last night, the chi, are reported by a Dr. E. P. Minnet gave evidence Honan forces apparently being correspondent to the "Wah Taz Yat when of having found several cuts,

to have been detained by Bir-bruises and abrasions on the body repulsed.

The local struggle of the rival General Cheung. The charges are Successively he has of the deceased which he consider-generals of Tsingtao and Chefoo conjectured to be in connection

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Mr. Auden Chamuertain more ef by the Netherlands Harbour Taidu on November 47 in, when General Cheung Kai-shek has fallen or jumped from the first |

the eldest van of the Tarosus Eng-

shin in 1802. He represented that constituency until 1914 he became M.. tor West mingham.

MRS. AUSTIN CHAMBERLAJOS

been Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Financial Secretary of the Trea- sury, Postmaster-General, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer (1903-6),

ting and wounding.

found to be dead.

ed might have been caused by a.

Pa

to have

KATAL ACCIDENT, STRUCK BY EARTH *TRUCK.

CHINESE HOY KILLED."

A six-year-old Chinese boy was

piece of wond. There were also has resulted in a victory for Pi with proposed embodying of "Yuetseriously injured in the legs when marks on the wrist as if he had Hsu-cheng who defeated Chane Kwans" now finding sanctuary he was knocked down by an earth

Leen tied to a post.

As regards the injured coolid, Dr. Craig stated that the man appeared to have been beaten with a stick or a piece of wood and was in hospital for nine days.

The coolie who was beaten identified the defendants as the men who took part in the attack. He stated in evidence that he slept

Huai-pin and captured Chefoo.

HOME PASSAGES.

HEAVY SPRING AND

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There is every indication, that

in the same shed as the deceased. bookings both via Suez and the

He was awakened by a fight out-Pacific will be particularly heavy

Delegates. Arrive.

·demand.

near the Kwangtung border.

As the man of the hour, Gen-afternoon.

train at Laichikok Road yesterday Jeral Cheung must take consider- It is believed that the boy at- able part in the movements to-empted to cross between twe wards peace, acting together with earth trucks while they were Mr. Wong Ching-wai and others. stationary and just as they were 1

being hauled by the locomotive.

KOWLOON COURT.

THIS MORNING'S CASES.

a maríne

The injured boy died at the Kwong. Wah Hospital two hours later.

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side, and found that the deceased next Spring, states the "Far A Chinese boy was charged was accused of stealing a box. Eastern Traveller's Gazette." before the Kowloon Magistrate Witness was asked to stand guar-Many of the larger steamers leav-this morning with the theft of antee for him. He did not saying during the early months next tools from his master's bicycle anything, and he was then seized year are already filling rapidly, shop in Reclamation Street. An- and tied to another post.

Intending passengers from the other small boy and

There was opened yesterday After this evidence the case was Far East next year, are there hawker had to answer a charge of and continues to-day an artistic adjourned until to-day.

fore advised to communicate receiving the stolen property. display of work executed by the with Thos.. Cook and Son, Ltd. The evidence showed that the pupils of the Central British The same applies to return pas-first defendant gave the articles School, Kowloon, paintings, draw- sages in the Autumn for which to the second defendant, who in ings, specimens of writing, wood- there has been a considerable turn sold them to the third at a work and needlework figuring price very much below what they among the exhibits which repre- Information with regard to were actually worth.

sented the work of nearly the tours, also articles on The, Nila The first defendant was award- whole of the 187 scholars in the r Voyage, winter sports in Switzer-d six strokes of the cane, and the school. land and Next Year's exhibition small boy was let off on his In the object drawing the work. at. Philadelphia are contained in mother signing a bond for good is of a high standard and creative the October-December number of behaviour in future. A fine of originality is shown both in the the Far Eastern Theveller's Guide. $25 was imposed on the hawker. |design working and the painting Several Chinese arrosted on the of pictures from thoughts inspired Taipo Road at 1 o'clock this morn by sentences. The standard is ing were fined $50 each, or six not only high in the matriculation weeks' hard labour, for unlawful and number 1 classes but in possession of pinewood. Another classes such as V where pupils man who had a fully grown, tree fare about 111⁄2 years of age there was fined $75, or two months... are some very good studies.

For using scales which were The display, which also includes

caught fire at 10 p.m. yesterday dealer was fined $26.

found to be aix per cent. against botanical collections and a cockerý A matahed at Tai Wan Road I

the purchaser, a Chinese pork exhibition, is a credit to those and the Kowloon Fire Brigade

responsible for the teaching of the were summoned to the scene.

pupils and is well worth a visit.

KOWLOON FIRE.

MATSHED DESTROYED LAST NIGHT.

and Secretary of State for India British Empire, whether at home (1915-17). He resigned in 1917 abroad. The order is open to in consequence of the strictures both both men and women. contained in the Mesopotamia re- port. Mr. Chamberlain was mem--

London, Nov. 30"- [ber of the War Cabinet (1918).

He again beenme Chancellor of the The foreign delegations reached Exchequer in 1919. His Budget London to-night to affix their of 1920 proposed an ordered and signatures to the Locarno Fact. systematic attempt to begin the and supplementary treaties at the reduction of debt; increased postal Foreign Office. rates; raised the duties on alcohol To-morrow the German delega- and execar profits duty from 40tion of sixteen arrive, headed by per cent, to 80 per cent.; and Chancellor Luther, who, inter- established a "Corporation Profits viewed by Reuter, believed the Tax" of one shilling in the pound | choice of London for the signature on limited liability companies. It ceremony was very appropriate also gave some relief to the mar-and offered the best guarantee of ried tax payer. Mr. Austen the beneficial effects of the treaty, Chamberlain succeeded the late M. Vandervelde, the Belgian Marquis of Curzon at the Foreign Foreign Minister, who travelled by The ahed, which was occupied Office during the last Cabinet the same steamer is likewise by..a Chinese painter and two stely from Vladivostocks to S.W Pressure has decreased moder- change.

optimistic...

others, was quickly reduced to Japan, states the daily weather The most Noble Order of the M. Briand was seen off in Paris ashes, the property of the occu- report. It has increased moder Garter was instituted by Edward by the Gerinan Ambassador, Herr pants being also destroyed. III about 1848. The tradition von Hoesch with whom he bed i connecting its origin with a long conversation. His travelling Countess of Salisbury is how dis-companion is the Czecho-Slovak credited. The Order osiislsta of Foreign Minister, M. Benes. - All the Sovereign, the Prince of these were photographed together Wales, and twenty-five knight prior to the departure. companiona. The officers are the prelate, chancellor," registrar,

The proceedings at the Foreign Office will be cinematographed.

king of arms, and ugher of black The entertainment 201AMMAN

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire was founded in

1917 for services rendered to the

tinguished vialtörs

quiet, elaborate functi been cancelled consec

death of Quesa

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LONDON DIVIDEND

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