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"NEW" "BOYCOTT OFF. WAR MOVEMENTS..
Transport Resolution Confirmed.
CARGO TO MOVE AGAIN,
Union Chairman's Move for
Withdrawal.
Confirmation has been received in Hong Kong of the partial with- 'drawal of Chaton's new boycott.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926. PRICE, $3.00 Per Month. »
KIANGSI NOW COMPLETELY
VACATED.
NORTHERNERS' POSITION.
The Northerners have com- pletely vicated the province of Kiangsi. stated a Chinese cable from Shanghai yesterday,
TO BE FINISHED.
Interport Cricket This Afternoon.
16
LATEST ARRANGEMENTS.
"TALAMBA" MURDER.
DEPORTEE PRISONER FOUND GUILTY.
JURY RECOMMENDS MERCY.
The trial was concluded on Saturday evening of the Chinese. Argument About Capt. Barrett's deportee from Singapore, charged
Innings.
By "WP.C
with the murder of n follow de- In view of the latest victories
portee on board the as. "Talambu."
Concluding evidence provided of the Cantonese, Marshal Chang Tso-lin of Fengtien is expected to Interrupted by rain, the Inter-somewhat of a surprise in that two. make an important decision at
port cricket match between Hong Sheldon for the defence denied in deportees' called by Mr. H. G. Tientsin with far-reaching conse-Kong and Shanghai will be played the witness box that they had made juences on the national situation.
to a finish, irrespective of time. Southerners Welcomed.
Such was the decision arrived Shanghai, Noy: 8.
qurtain statements to him at the
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SHOT DEAD.
Cork Civic Guard's Fatę.
OUTBURST OF DISORDER.
Armed Man Raid Irish Barracks.
London, Nov. 14:
ous to the old anti-British rints An outburst of disorder analog
reurred at Cork Jo-night.",
Raiders armed with revolvers shot dead Sergeant Fitizsimmons, the
Barracks, at St. Luke's, a populous suburbs of Cork City.
It transpired later that three other barracks in the city and several
On Saturday it was reported in the "China Mil that the Trans-
police station concerning «. "Agh port Buion which had refused to
A Kiukiang message received at this morning by the two cap, which had taken place among the tficer in charge of the Civic Guar
deporteer on board prior to the work curge en British ship as this morning states that since the tains, Mr. T. E. Pearce, of Hong
stubbing on deck. | from hist, Monday, had now rescind- feity has fallen into the hands of Kong, and Captain E. 1, M.
The jury retired to consider theft ed their decision,
the Southerners, peace and order Earrett, of Shanghai..
| verdict ut f-20 and did not return Giving a Further details to hand indicate is being maintained.
At 11 this morning, when the until 7-40. The foreman warm welcome to the visitors, the that the president of that Union of people held a nesting in their second day's play should have nounced that they unanim burrucks in the County of Cork were
found the prisoner guilty buti cargo-boat workers was mainty in-[honour on the parade ground on started; a slight drizzle was still strongly recommended him to visited by armed men who strumental in this change of atti- Nov. 7, when tens of thousands of falling.
mercy in view of the fact that they powered the guards, searched the Lodr.,
people assembled.
The wicket had been thorough- were of opinion that he and had premises and removed documents. Report has it that almost all the The first resolution for a boyect lines of the Nanchang-Kiukiangly drenched by the rain during
strong provocation. was passed unanimously. Later, in Railway have been taken over by the week-end but did not aoze the fare of strong opposition, the|the Southern troops, but it is not water when pressed. It was wet president is said to have pur confirmed in to the suspension and heavy but not so far spoiled
through ghuther resolution cancel
ing the fast.
"All British Ships.”
of communications:
Sun's Headquarters.
Nanking, Nov. 8o.
In view of the situation in Klu
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Experts Hold Out Hope. The captains and the umpires
The reason for the partial calling kiang, martial law was proclaim-Lt.-Comdr. R. A. Yonge, RN, Foffar the new.boycott is believed led here (capital of Kiangsa and and Mr. J. P. Robinson of Kow-
to be the desire of many cargo-Sun. Chuan-fang's headquarters) boatmen to secure, work in prefer- Bence to remaining idle.
yesterday lest disquieting ele- ments should create disturbances. The traffic at the gates is suse
A pleasing feature about the last resolution is that is refers to "Bri-penced between 8 p.m. and 6 am. Fish ships and does not confine itself to ships under British regie- try but owned by Chinese..
1:
London Views,"
Nanking, Nov. 7. General Sun Chuan-fang, ac- However, it is thought that, for companied by his subordinates, re- this week at any rate, the Trans turned here this morning.— port men will only handle ship Toho." ments on the, Hong Kong ver! siqamboats owned by Chinese: but That the improvenient will sqrend to all British ships in a week or two. when the situation becomes more defnet and it is found that cargo workers are, not molested.
A Dispute Settled.
Little or no cargo went up this morning'aa the new resolution does nor take effect,tili to-day; and yes
closed, terday the Customs were Being Sunday,
News is expected to-night firming this welcome report,
Elsewhere there is no change.
London, Nov: 14. Showers of protests against the ! "illegal" tariff exactions are worthless, says the "Observer," Commenting on affairs in China. The West must make up its mind
RAIN STILL WINNING?
2.45 P:M. -OWING TO THE RAIN A START WAS NOT POSSIBLE IN THE INT ABORT CRICKET MATCH THE AFTERNOON, UP TO "THE TIM OF GOING TO PRESS.
Later. the patch is definitely post- porku 11 a.m. to-morrow.
at the old treaty days in China have gone, never to return. The loon, inspected the pitch and soon paper points out, that India under cume to a decision that a delay British rule has tariff autonomy.
was inevitable. will not be denied the same, and
His Lordship said that the tence would be forwarded to proper nuthorities.
sen
the
Sentence of death was then pass- jed on prisoner.
RAIN AT FIRST.
TO-MORROW'S WEATHER
FORECAST.
over-
The police and military are at present active throughout the city
hulding up motor cars and interro- rating pedestrians-Reuter,
EXHUMATION.
FOR BODY OF MURDERED MAN.
TO-DAY'S APPLICATION..
Till noon to-morrow the wea ther forecast for all local districts
An unusual application was is:-NE winds; strong overcast with rain at first, improving later Chief Justice, in the Supreme made before Sir H. C. Gollan,. At 10:55 am the Observatory Court this morning. reported: Pressure has increased considerably over
Mr. A. Dyer Ban, appearing on central and behalf of the Crown in connection S.W. Japan, moderately over the with the prosecution of a Chinese Loochoos and slightly over N. for the alleged murder of another Luzon and N. Indo-China. It has in the Western market affray decreased slightly over. Central several weeks ago, said that the (China.
defence was applying for an ex- Meteorological observation at humation order and the assign 6 am to-day-barometer 29.96; ment of an expert medical wit- temperature 65; humidity 80: wind E-N-E, force: 3; weather overcast.
chance of
retrieving
the only policy for the West is to It was then decided that tiffin "Ashes," con-deal in this spirit with the real would be served in the Hong Kong An earlier report will be found
authorities in China, wherever it | Cricket Club pavilion and that a on page 9. finds them, and whatever politics start should be made 2 p.m. if they profess,
The journal declares that talk conditions permitted...
J
UNSEEN INCIDENT.
Was Captain Barrett Given 'a "Life.""
ness.
The application was in respect of the body of the murdered man which bore wound marks which the defence was anxious to have the the opportunity of examining. The Crown Solicitor and the At- torney-General had considered the matter and were quite prepared to take the steps necessary for the exhumation. The Crown itself 1. At Pakkai (the post of Kong-
had considered making such an moon) the indastal dispute be- tween the Tung"Tack cargo conlies of Bolshevism confuses the pro- Weather experts held out hope
crder prior to the filling of the in- dictment and they were therefore guild and the cargo-boatmen as to blem in China as it confused the that the rain would have lifted who shull er shalt not move mer-Anglo-Russian, relations. China sufficiently by then and that the
the more ready to acquiesce:
His Lordship granted an ad- chandise from Hong Kong after even in chaos has bulwarks cen-weather would continue to im-
An argument has started as to journment until Wednesday, Nov.: Examination at the Customs shed-vries old against communism or prove. has been amicably settled.
policies wearing the aspect of Only one of the previous en- whether Captain Barrett's in- 24, for the exhumation to be care Shipments between Kongmoun communism. Both countries are counters between the two ports nings of Saturday was entirely ried out.
Mr. H. S Fitzroy was for the and Hong Kong will, therefore, he fundamentally nationalist, and the has been drawn. In 1928, Tam clear.
From the Press box he did not defence. resumed immediately.
West, while paying lip service to Pearce's team in Shanghai play- the idea, has not truly convinceded on the fourth day in a heavy appear to give a chance. But he itself that nationalism in the scoring match and Hong Kong faced Bowker with his back to us GLENEALY HOLD-UP. East is growing and the old order won at the end. · has gone. It concludes that Rus-j Esía understands this, and usea her
knowledge.
A VILLAGE FEUD.
MAN'S LIFE FOR PIG FODDER.
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.
Ifs and Ans.
fi-
and an incident may have been overlooked.
THREE YEARS FOR TOY GUN ROBBER.
CHIEF JUSTICE ON CRIME.
There was a sequel at the Criminal Sessions this morning| to the attempted robbery of a Chinese young man and girl by holding them up at Glenealy with
A privileged spectator who was Accordingly there is a prece at the Naval Yard end, whose dent for prolenging the fixture word is not open to doubt, in- "Times" Comment.
London, Nov. 17.
but both sides will prefer a de- forms me that the Shanghai skip- per had a life in Bowker's second finite conclusion to draw... The worst possible policy, not only for the defence of British
There is still a possibility that over, when he had only made a The growth of a quarrel be- interests but for China's own the match may be over by 5 p.m. very few runs.
¡to-morrow!
Did. He Play the Ball? tween parties from two New Ter- good, is further to acquiesce in
If not, play will continue on
That, was the occasion on which ritory villages (in the Yunlong fictions and meekly to accept any Wednesday moming, in which Hong Kong conceded the only bye district) was described at the part of the blame for the present Criminal Sessions this morning happenings in China, says a case the Shanghai v. United thus far-a boundary (4 runs) as
a pistol which subsequently turn- Times" leader, emphasising the Services two days' match will the ball relied on to the screen. during the trial of three men on
Tam Pearce, who was keeping ed out to be a toy one. patience and lack of aggressive- have to start on Thursday and be a charge of manslaughter.
wicket, did gat his hands to the The would-be robber was sen- It was stated that the quarrel ness on the part of the British carried over to Friday.
On Saturday, the visitors meet ball, or the ball struck him tenced to three years imprison- arose out of the use of a certain Government in spite of the cam-
Fielding at first slip, Ramsay also ment this morning by the Chief field for the purpose of dragging paign of persistent vilification Kowloon.
misrepresentation against The social progranime remains shot out his left hand and barely Justice, who commended the Chin- reached the leather without even ese youth for seizing the man, for a water weed used as pig fod,
whom he had every reason to be
and
Great Britain,
unaltered.
der. The understanding was that The "Times" says it is high This means that the Interport being able to deflect it. the field, which adjoined the two time that fictions which have dinner at the Hong Kong Club to- My informant maintains that lieve was armed with a loaded re- villages, should only be used for hitherto impeded a clear view morrow night will take place as Captain Barrett touched the ball volver. The Chief Justice also such purposes when not contain-should be swept aside. The dan-originally fixed, even if the match with his bat. If that was so, he commended the action of Mr. ing paddy.
ger should be recognised for is not finished and the losing side certainly had a "life" early on and Harry Owen Hughes and Mr. The quarrel arose out of the what it, is and, above all, the cannot present the other with the Shanghai might not have made A. J. Hazeland, who, on hearing those 2nd and 3rd wicket stands the girl's cries for help, ran to the action of certain women from one whimper that Great Britain, for customary flag. village who went to the field and
which put them in a commanding assistatice of her companion and some reason, is blameworthy
Chances Still Open. commenced to drag for the weed should be strongly condemned.
position again..
overpowered the prisoner... while paddy was growing in the
Anything may happen now that Open to Correction.
Mr. A. Dyer Ball, acting At We can face-and perhaps |
I noticed that Tan Pearce, in torney-General, prosecuted for field. They were chased away by eventually we can deal with the conditions of Saturday have been men from the other village (the morbid hostility of awakening
entirely reversed:
the first over, stood well back to the Crown. Bowker. In the second over, Cap Prisoner pleaded guilty three prisoners, it is alleged, China. We cannot allow our Shanghai players are used to tain Barrett faced the Hong Kong The Acting Attorney Genera! among them).
selves to incur its contempt."- wet wickets and they have bowl-speed merchant and Tam fielded said that the hold-up" took place The prisoners then alleged that
lers who may get more assistance close up, men from the adjoining village |
When that bye was in the evening of October, 24, on andden pitch, whereas given he immediately retreated. the upper part of Glenealy, near came out to start a fight at the assaulted by prisoners. Accord- from, a instance of the women who had ing to prisoners, the deceased took Hong Kong's trundler could The chance, if such it was, the late Sir P. Chater's house, the been driven away. The Crown part in an organised attack hardly keep their feet in one of was not observed in the Press Chinese youth and girl being seat. witnesses allege that after scaring against them and the deceased the carlier trials after a few days Box, where that particular viewed on a public seat there at the was "obscured." I am therefore time. When the prisoner. came. the women away, the three pri himself held the weapon which of rain.
With the wicket in their favour, (open soners attacked certain other of had been seized from him and
to correction, but if the upon them he held a pistol in his the men from the adjoining vil later used for their self-protec- the later Shanghai batsmen may spectator referred to a correct, hand and, after Aashing an elec lage who were working in the tion,
do more than at first anticipated, then it is hard lines on Hong {fields.
The case is being heard before Hong Kong will not have iden] Kong. K According to the wife and Mr. Justice Wood and a jury, the conditions on going in the second No aspersion is cast on Tam daughter of the deceased, who Attorney General, the Hon. My time but the wicket will have Pearce, He kept" in first-clas died asa
reault of a J. H. Kemp, K.C., is conducting plenty of devil when Shanghai forra and dismissed two men by Ulow from a spear the the case for the Crown take the last innings, or mart catches. Nor did he let deceased
0. merely was
tend Mr. C G. Alabaster, KC., is I tu think Fong Kong, ought anything to by as far as could be ing his paddy field when he was defending
to win but Shanghal have a good ween from the pavilion.
(Continued on Poze 7.)
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