FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926.
COAL PARLEY.
MR. BALDWIN .CONSULTS THE
CABINET,
MINERS SUMMONED.
Rugby, Sept. 16.
The Prime Minister, who return.
FINAL RESULTS.
LIBERALS TRIUMPH IN CANADA.
MEIGHEN TO RESIGN.
Rugby, Sept. 16.
The new Canadian Parliament is
AMERICAN KILLED:
OUTRAGE BY FLEEING
BANDITS.
SOLDIERS SHOOT TWO,
THE
CHINA MAIL.
"SPLASHED WITH BLOOD."
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PASSENGER LIST:
ARRIVALS.
List of passengers arrived by the
Porta, on September 17:
that this would be misinterpreteds.. "Aki Maru" from Australia Via by the Chinese as light in a panic and that the reaction might be hard pn foreign residents..
The Cockchafer" "Widgeon”
od from Aix les Bains last arght now tompleted. Its Anal constitu- the bandits when Federal soldiers Tenl," "Scarab" and "Mantis" Ohshiro, Mr. R. Higuchi, Mr and
had a long consultation with the members of the Coal Committer of the Cabinet this morning.
In the afternoon shere Was meeting of the full Cabinet, lastin two hours. I ja understood that the Cablet considered the whol naestion of the dispute in the cal industry, and endorsed the Betten!
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The immediate resignusion is inket by the Cabinet Coal Corpected of Mr. Meixhen, the Con
[servative' Fremier, but the Gover- nor-General may ask him to retain flee until Mr. W. L. Mackenzie
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he Prime Minister has sun- mone. the minces officials to meet
Mr. Sellars, Mr. S.. Kurqsumi, Mr. Mexico City, Sept. 16..
M. Koya, Mr. Ishiguro, Mr. Y. Jkoda, Mr. Rosenthal was murdered by
»Mr: 1. Shimusuo, Mr. M. Ohki, Mrs.
Mrs. J. Du, Mr. K. Kamimurs, Mrs. were pursuing them so close that i they were able to kill two of the are in Icharg preparing for the R. B. Janes, Mr. Horiguthi, Mr. next expedition and arrangements Murata, Miss D. S. Brown, M. aud are being made here to send up Mr. W. A. Brown, Mrs. E. Moss. It appears that a ransom of
a really effective force after the Mise G. Moss, $10.000 had been demanded for
arrival of the "Hawkins." Eckersley, Miss M. E. Scuroe, M Mr. Rosenthal's release.-Reuter's Rodney Gilbert to the "N. CM. Hartridge, Mrs. H. A. Woodroff, American Service.
bandits.
Dally News,""
Miss H. M.
[A cable from Mexico City on
Miss J. L. Chappell Mr. J. Nakal, Pilots on Strike.
Mr. Tamura, Mr. Fukada. Mrs. September 13 stated:-Federal
Hankow, Sept. 12.
Tsukada, Mrs. Tamura. Mry. { soldiers are pursuing bandits who
Mrs. T. Satoh... Mra. According to a Wanhsien tele Nishisaki.
Mra, Ogata, Mr. are holding au prisoner Mr. Jacob. Rosenthal a retired New York gram of yesterday's date. Gen-Takahashi,
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him at Downing Street to-morrine King, the Liberal leader, is realty merchant, after holding up a car erul Yang Ben has concentrated Suzuki, Mr. S. Kajiyama. Mr. S.
mothing, at 10 o'clock and he will alse to-morrow see the Presidear! of the Conl Owners' Association.- British Wireless Service,
Men Drifting Back.
London, Sept. 10, Pending the Government's action caliispute the drift back
of miners to work continues, Tej mine owners estimate that, incka ing safety men and outcroppers, st leuss 150,000 men are gaw employed
n balmitiin tons of road are being produced weekly-Realde,
WIPED OUT.
FATE OF MEXICAN INFANTRY.
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City section parade at Head- Quarters at 5,30 pal an Tuckday.
Tajkoo Section paradif at Täikoo¦ jat 5.30 pm. um Friday, Sept. 24.
Musketry Part 1 at Stonecutter-j Jon Septiember 28,
TIN BOOM.
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in which he was motoring with a his troops, as well as cannon near Mashara, Mr. K. Miyachi, Mr. D. party (including three other Hungshachi in order to prepare yajima, Mr. Orat. Mr. Americans) 40 miles from Mexico for the reported fresh British ex- Hirano, Mr. H, Kawngoo, Mr. D. City as the party was returning pedition, and 70 per cent, of the Teloxi, Mr. 3. Taubel, Mr. G: Somu. from the seaside resort of Cuer-citizena have fled and almost all Mr. Oshiro, Mr. Takahashi, Mr.. navaca. The bandits levelled bouses are closed.
E: Hansen. Prot. J. L. Shellshar, their rifles, ordered the car to The same telegram also states Mins. H. M. C. Shellshear, Mr. A. H stop, took all the money and that owing to the reports that Fenwick. Mr. M, E. Grant. Mr. L jewels, seized Rosenthal and General Lu Chin-shan Will Thomas Mrs. HR. Cross: M dragged him into the neighbour. mediate between General Yang H. Hunter, Mrs. F. Hunter, Mr.R ing woods. The curious fact is Sen's troops and the British war H. Skelton. Mr. K. B. Rush, Capt.1. that no ransom is demanded. and vessels and that Chinese pilots A. Alker. Mr. L. ESteiner, Mr. T the authorities are puzzled to have gone on strike against Bri-Steep, Mrs. T. Steep, Mr. A. J. Lane.|| know why Rosenthal was special-tish steamers, the excitement of Mr. A. J. Lane, Miss A. J. Land. for the Hong Kong Volunteer De-ly selected as prisoner.}
the citizens there has been alle. Mr. H. Teerthdus, Mr. 5. T. fence Corps are:-
viated-Toha." "
Anti-British Agitation..
List of passengers arrived by the London, Sept. 11 P. and O. M.N. "Malva from Yoko- The Chinese are firing on allhama on September 17:- foreign vessels entering Hapkow, Misa P. Brown, Mr. F. C. reports the Shanghai correspondent Greenhill, Mrs. F. S. Kirby. Mr. G. of the London "Daily Mail" "A Salle, Mr. B., Hagemater. Miss E. British gunboat was reported Springer. Mr. N. Nenumal, Me." W., have been hit but the damage could Heldry, Sister E. Helena, Mr. G. M.¦ not be ascertained by the correspon-Young, Major F. C. Roberts. Mr. dent.
T. B. Murray, Mr. L. Junginger, Mr. Meanwhile Peking reports that. S. Boh, Miss De O'Hara.. Master Rugby, Sept. 16.
the British are leaving Szechuan R. Forrest. Miss C. Limby, Mr. W. D. There is a small boom in bin province because of the anti-foreign Matthew, Mrs, V. Fullerwetter. Mr. shares on the Stock Exchange Hupeh, the province in which H. Willis, Misa Teen Chit, Mr. A. M. (Szęchitan is wash of E. L. Belt. Mr. J. J. Burrett, Miss the result of the rising price of
Wanhsien recently caused a stir in Kai, Mrs. W. Y. She, Miss W. On. Trouble at Vitzin, Mr. C. J. Church. Mr. W. L Szechuan). The Chinese are grow Mrs. P. S. Lee, Mr. A. Johnson, Mr. Tar has gone up about $60 per dangerous and the lives A. unel, Mr. V. Goverdhandas, Dr. ten for cash. Its unusual price is white residents are believed to beL. W. Fitzmaurice, Dr. G. E. Wight, due to the increasing shortage in in considerable danger-United Misa M. 4. Swisher, Miss the floating supply ewing to. the Parle as Headquarters at 5,consumption being greater than the
Fress. Sonora to clear qut the rebel am on Monday.
production-British Wireless Ser- Yagu Indians, who last week. attacked a train in which ex-Pre- Musketry Part 1H at Stonejustera sident Obregon was traveling.]
on Sunday
AM RUSHED BY INDIANS.
Ghavamas (Mexico), Sep. 16.
Engineer Company. Musketry Part 1 at Stonecasters
The marauding Yagu Indiansjon September 26 ambuscaded and host wiped
Field Company-At Wellbogten ut an infantry Battalion near barracks 5,45 p.m. in Henday. Bicam,
Signal Section,-An Headquarters
Monday and The remainder of the lattalion 40 p.m. on fled in disorder-Reuter's Ameri-Thursday. can Service.
SHARES RISE ON STOCK ·
EXCHANGE.
METAL UP $60.
с
B.E... Section-At Belther's on tin, which to-day touched $316.12.6
- [A Mexico City cablegram of Thofsday 330 m. September 15 reported: - The Government is sending aero- planes, mountain artillery and Four battalions of infantry
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MORNING
VISIT:
HOUSE EXTERED THROUGH SKYLIGHT.
PROPERTY STOLEN.
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Mounted Infantry Company.. Thursday at 5.30 p.m. at stables.
Monäled Can Co.
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Scottish Compary. Thursday -No. 5 Platoon ath |Taikoó ut 535. pan. No. 6. Platoon nt Kowloon Docka ut 5:30, pum. No,
Platon at Headquarters at 5.20||
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per ton for cash.
vice.
SHIPPING NOTES.
VESSELS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
LATEST INFORMATION.
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Iceling there.
'Hankow is sitanted.
Tension Relieved.
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Beardsley. Mr. C. J. Liang, Mr. C. W.; Haien, Dr: E. G. Gauntlett, Mrs. J.! Pelting, Sept. 13. Mooan, Miss A. Moasa, Miss C. The tension concerning the posi- Moosa, Mr. G. J. McKenna, Mr. and Ition in Szechuan has been consider Mrs. H. T. "MacNeile, Misa jably relieved by the farther news C. Levaco, Cmdr. C. Shao, Lt. That the local genetals are very Hendrickson, Mr. F. G. Burn, Mr. much shaken. by fears of British J. L. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. R. reprisals.
Coltman, Miss M. Coltman Lt.
It is thought that General Yang Cmdr. and Mrs. A. Bush, Mr. T. P. Sen will be left to nurse his own Blake, Mr. C. K.-Chang. Mr. C. K. troubles. Thus with hostility be- Zung Mr. C. K. Tong, Mr. A. D. hind and front there is a general Cooke, Mrs Dalglish, Mr. E. R expectation that he will soon Be Buckley, Mr. & Mrs. Proteous, Miss brought to heel.
R. Porteous, Miss C. Mann, Mr. R. C. The following are taken on the From Australia and Manila the No news has been received as yet Reville. Miss K. Evans. Mr. and A skylight which was left open strength:-
ateamer Aki Maru" arrived yes- of the Navy's plans, but it is re Mrs. H. E. Lowther and two child- provided necess to a thief early Pte. 4. G. L. Randal, Pte. J. Lterday afternoon with passengers ported from Hankow that the Con-ren, Mrs. H. V. Starling and infant, She brought sul's representations to the belliger Miss Starling. Master Starling. Mr. this morning at No. 22, Des Quie, Pte. 3. R. Hinton, Pte. Hfor Hong Kong. Vreux Road Central, pecupied by Parsons, Pte. A. T. Hunter.. about 600 tons of general cargo ents have had the effect of ensuing J. E. T. Blenkinsop and “Mr. C.
of the indiscriminate Blatchford. a Chinese married woman...
besides Australian. and Manila cessation The thief made his exit the Pte. E. D. Labrousse, Armoured mail. The "Aki Maru" will sail ring on British ships.---*N‚-C; same way after taking a leather Car Company, is appointed Lante for Japan this afternoon with Daily News."" bag which contained the woman's Corporal.
passengers and cargo. jewellery and clothing. Discard-|
Appointment,
Leave.
ing the bag and some of the con- The following are granted leave tents which did not prove valu-of absence from the Corpa - able, the intruder got away with! Lieut. E. P. Minnett, T.D., V.D., property valued at $371 and "an till Ortober 5, 1926. American passport.
Pte. Ho K till December 10, 1926. Pte. H. J. Howard, till December Spr. J. B. Pomeroy, till Cctober
10, 1926..
CIPLOMATIC CORPS. 13, 1926.
MR. WILLIAM LEEDS FOR DURAZZO.
"
Rugby, Sept. 16. His Majesty the King has" up- proved of the appointment of Mr. William Leeds, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister-Plenipotentiary at Caracas, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Durazzo-British Wireless Ser-
vice.
H 29 DISASTER.
OFFICER ACQUITTED OF NEGLIGENCE.
Devonport, Sept. 16.
At the third court-martial in con- nection with Submarine H.29 dis-
EXTRALITY.
With passengers, cargo
and
AMERICAN REPORTS.
Department.
DEPARTURES.
List of passengers departed LT the 8.5. "Aki Mary" from Hong Kong on September 17 for Japan via Ports:
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mail for Manila, two "President" Admiral Sendo Message to Navy Mr. Seliars. Mrs. Ohahiro, Mr. S. steamers are sailing this after-
Kurosumi, Mr. M. Koya, Mr.A noon: The "President Taft" of
shiguro, Mr. Y. Ikeda, Mr. 1. the Dollar line is sailing at 3 p.m.
Shimasue, Mr. M. Ohkl, Mrs. R. B:! to-day and the "President Madi-
Washington, Sept. 11. The Destroyers "Pope" End James, Mr. H. Higuchi, Mr. and Mrs. son of the Admiral line will sail "Stewart," at present stationed at. Dan, Miss Viola Smith, Mr. K. at 6 p.m. to-day.
Hankow, are being relieved by the Kamimura," Mr. Horiguchi, Mr. Destroyers "Ford" and "Pillsbury." Murata, Mr. Cheung Kanetim, Mias Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie now at Chefoo.. The "Pope" will D. S. Brown, Mr. and Mre. W. A. & Co. announces that their steam-participate in target practice at Brown. Mrs. E. Moss, Miss G. Moss, The following having left
er "Kidderpore" left Singapore Chefoo and the "Stewart will pro- Miss H. M. Eckersley, Miss M. E. Colony are struck off the strength: for this port yesterday morning ceed to.. Manila, for, overhauling. Scaroe, Miss M. Hartridge," Mrs. H. A. Woodroff; Miss J. L. Chappell, Serrt, A. L. Terry. Spr. M. n.and is due here on September 20"United Presa." Coupland, Spr. R. J. Tyler, Pte. A. at daylight with passengers, cargo
Silas, Pte. B. A. De Pass, Pte and European mail...
Pte. M. Manuk, till February 17, 1927.
*Struck Off.
the
. P. Bridger, Sergt. A. G. Simpson,į, M.C... Corp. W. D. Jamle.
Marksman entitled to wear the badge for one year:-Pte. A. J. Kaptis, No. 4 Platoon, 91 points..
THE WEATHER.
POSITION OF TYPHOON OBSCURE.
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The Observatory reports to-day as under
Washington, Sept. 11. Mr. J. Nakai, Mr. Tamura, Mr. Admiral Clarence B. Williams, Tsukada, Mrs. Tsukada, Mrs, commander-in-chief of the Ameri. Tamura, Mra. Nahisaki, Mrs. T. Two B. & S. steamers arrived can Asiatic Fleet, sent a message Satoh, Mrs. Takahashi, Mrs. Ogata, this morning. The "Kalgan" to the Navy Department to-day Mr. Sandakane, Mr. S. Matsuoka. from Bangkok, with steerage pas confirming the report that the Mr. J. Buzuki, Mr. S. Kajiyama, Mr. sengers and about 300 tons of American destroyers "Stewart, and S. Maehara, Mr. K. Miyachi, Mr. D. general cargo, and the s.s. "Tele-"Pope" were fired upon, in Chinose Miyajima, Mr. Ogata, Mr. machus" from Shanghai via Han-waters on September 5. He also Hirano, Mr. K. Kawagoe, Mr. D. kow, with passengers and mail. added that the American steamer Totokl, Mr. R. Tsuboi, Mr. G. Some,
Iling" was Ared on the day bo-Mr. Oshiro and Mr. Takahashi. and fore.
Bound for Australie Manila the 8.5. Taiping" of the
Australian and Oriental line sail
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ed this morning with passengers, that two men aboard the destroyers over 800 tons of general cargo received. "Burface wounds," and and mail for Manila and Austra-that the vessels were struck severdi 30 lib.-
times. Pressure has increased moder-
The fring came from the south ately over Formosa and slightly at aster Stoker Petty Officer George the majority of other reporting "Malwa" of the P. & O. line will Lelow Hankow and was not return- To-morrow at noon, the s.s. side of the Yangtze River 50 miles William Aske, who was charged stations. with negligence, was acqaltted.-
sail for Europe, via Marseilles, ra, as the destroyers were unable "Reuter.
In the absence of observations with passengers, cargo and mail to locate the source of the shells. from the Japanese Empire no The Malwa" arrived this mrn-The firing on the steamer "Iling" position can be assigned to the ing from Yokohama via ports was described as heavy and occur typhoon.
with through passengers, cargo
red five miles below Hankow... There appears to be a shallow and Siberian mail for Hong Kong. A second cablegram from Admiral depression over Indo-China, and
Williams dated yesterday said that an anticyclone over S.E. Mongolia. The Bank Line, Ltd., has add-the American gunboat Palos," the
Forecast til noon to-morrowed to its service the steamers
destroyer "Stewart" and the mine East winds moderate: fine to "City of Baroda" and the "City of selves after being heavily bombard-out
sweeper "Pigeon," "defended them- cloudy.
Cairo" which will be running be tween Hong Kong and New Yorked with rifle and artillery fire Ly
sin demand unidentified forces near Hankow. The gross cash receipts from via the Philippines, Colombo and
In bingapore-- There were no casualties.→"As60-
Un
CUDDALO.com sales of opium, in the Colony the Suez Canal. Both steamers ciated Presa."
Mani last year, totalled $14,541,767 the are equipped with frat and second net revenue, excluding $72,438 class accommodations, fare for derived from oplum licones fees, first class being £100 and for the being $12,476,028. Increased second class will be furnished on sales resulted from the influx of application at the local office of labour duzing the latter half of the Bank Line, Ltd.
REPORT READY FOR THE POWERS.
Peking. Sept. 16. The Extraterritoriality Commis- sioners this morning signed a joint report, the contents of which they are submitting to the Powers con- cerned.-Router.
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for group and any lid of cough that.br Copper Vent6% pm. which they are submitting to the oplum imported was Indian Arrow left for that port yester- people, Sold and recommended every- Chinlar Hour - Coin: Powera concerned-Reuter, lopium.
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