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CABLE ST
LATEST CABLES. {TEROVUN "SECTER'S ·ADEVOT-}'
WHISKY "BMUGGLING.
UNITED STATES TO TAKE STERN MEASURES.
WASHINGTON, October 12th. Evidence is forthcoming that foreign ipmeters in collaboration with seamen, violating the Prohibition Law by bring ing whisky to the United StateK.
Accordingly, the Bureau Internal Kavenue is considering the advisability of seizing and selling the foreign vossela
THE
CARPENTIER KNOCKS
LEVINSKY:
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 1920.
OUT
NOW LOOKING FOR "FIGHT WITH DEMPSEY.
New York, October 13th.
Atwelve-round boxing match between Carpentier and the American "Battling Lovinky, who is considered to be one of
a
America's £nest fighters, took place at Jersey City to-night in the presence of huge audience and resulted in Carpentier knocking out Levinsky in the fourth round.
now hopes to The Frenchman
ment Dempsey for the World's Championship.
CESAREWITCH STAKES. ·
CORRESPONDENCE. THE CATHOLIC PROCESSION, {TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG DAILY PREAS."}
DEAR SIR-I gather from the columns. of your much-read daily that arrange ments have been made, and, presumably, permission given by the Governmkrit for a Religions Procession to be held under the auspices of the local Roman Catholic Institutions on Sunday next, and that motor traffe is restricted on the routes name. I am of opinion that such restric
pas are an infringement of the right of way and should not be enforced for such private reasoni,"
CHINESE POLITIOS: THE DEMANDS OF YUNNAN AND KUETOROM
Thom our own CORRESPONDENT;]· With reference to restoration of internal and unity in China, the "Aistic New Agency" was recently authorized to publish, the following:-
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THE BLACK AND TANS. "FORCE THAT WILL RESTORE ORDER IN IRELAND,
The Daky Express Special Correspon- dent writes from Dublin:--
There is a bit of - romance or a bip af -
SCIENCE OF MAN. TASK OF THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS. Professar Karl Pearson, in his presidèn- tia! addrem before the Anthropologieni Beation of the British Assceintion, at Cardiff, veently, said that in the highly and recently hybriding nations of Europe history about every regimental nicknames there were really but few fragments of but you won't find the Black and Traig in pure races." left, and in was hopeless to the Army List, yet they are a unit that In a joint official telegram to the Chin believe that anthropometric measurements is going to be heard of.
-There are wonderful units of all kinds, Cabinet from General Tang Chi-yao, mili- of the body or records of pigmentation tary Governor of Yunnan and General Liu were going to help us to a science of the within the Empire, but the Black and Hsien tre, military Governor of Kueichaw, prycho-phycen characters of man which Fans stand alone as a supremely hard- concerning the restoration of domestic would be usful to the State. The modern bitten romantic set of fighting men.
The Black and Tans are the new auxi, State needed in its citizens vigour of mind hary division of the Royal Irish Con 1-The prace terms should be discussed and vigour of body, but these were no stabulary, a special fores enlisted to put peace, they demand that: through the proper pesos conference, instead charactors with which the anthropometry| of throught individual sources,
of the past had largely busied itself. In a stop to murder and lawlessness, and they are all ex-officers. Their nickname comes
Further, I believe that such processions should not be permitted where such a as in Hongkong, where it is likely to decided by the properly-constituted peace and the medical officer of heat;h · were implicated. It is reported that the Bureau BRACKET WÌNS BY TWO LENGTHS, injure religious susceptibilities. The fact conference should be the questions of law doing more State service of an anthropolo-there is a shortage of the regulation dark,
cosmopolitan religious population exista -The main points to be discussed and a certain sens the school medien) atficer | from their uniform, for at the moment
haa aik discovered a connection between
the seamen and the Whisky Ring," which markets beveragén,
The Volstead Prohibition Law, specifical
, provides for the confiscation of such meneeix
EARLIER CABLES.
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LONDON, October 13th.
The Cesarewitch Stakes resulted follows:-,
Bracket
Front Line ::.
Greck Echolar
H
2
3
The betting was Bruckett 8 to 1; Front AEROPLANE OF THE FUTURE. Line 100 to 9 and Greek Scholar 25 to 1,
SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS.
LONDOS, October 13th, At the Air Conference to-day, Air Ma shel Sir Edward L. Ellington gave an interesting forcenst of the aeroplane of the Future. He announced that the Air Ministry was developing two usw.engines. "The first was a "awash plate engine in which was an inclined disc on a shaft which replaced the ordinary crank. The second was a steam turbine, with which it was to 'be able to fulfil all required condition, and
Thirty-two ran won by two.lengths; three lengths between second and third.
RACING FOR £15,000.
"AMERICAN HORSE WINS,
WINDSOR (ONTARIO), October 13th. A great, borse-racing intch for £15,000 sterling and £1,000 cup between the United States crack" Man-of-War" and the Canadian-owned "Sir Barton," was wit nessed by huge crowds. The distance was "Bir Barton," a mile and a quarter."
almost black, cloth for the eld RI.C. uni
that such a procession should receive official and of diplomatic #ffairs of the country.gical character than the anthropologists form, and the new force was told to put on
to keep them controlled here. Enthusiasm
of this kind is better kept confined to the Emits of the church compound.
Thanking you for giving publicity to this opinion, and enclosing my card. "
.. PROTEST. Hongkong, October 14th, 1920,
divisionki,
try.
themselves. These doubts had come very
usal R.1.C. service headdress. The met
thus in khaki, with black hats, benco the name the Black and Tany.
They are a fine lot of men, and, what is more, they are trained men. They know what fighting means, they know what day. er is, and they have come forward to tackle the job of making Ireland safe for the law-abiding man,
MURDER GANGS.
To-day it is an honour to be à mem- ber of the R.I.C. No corps has put up a better, or pluckier fight against conditions which are worse than the bonest hazards
sanction to intrude itself upon the public -For the salvation of the country, and forcibly to his notice during the last few its old khaki officers' kit, but to wear the in this way, establishes a precedent, and the reformation of politics, the immediate
years. What were the anthropologistä ak may be regarded as the thirr end of the abolition of the Tuchun and super-Tuckus anthropologists doing during the war widge" for more elaborato demonstrations in the future. Processions of this nature systems should be carried out as soon as Many of them were busy enough and doing are not permitted "in England for the possible. There should only be post for valuable work because they were anato brigade and
regimental mists, or because they were surgeons, or reasons above suggested; and it will be wise commanders who are to be entirely perhaps even because they were mathema placed under the ordern of the War Minis ticians. But as anthropologists, what was their position? The whole period of the -The establishment of a "special milk war produced the most difficult problems tary committee whose members will attend in folk-paychology. There were occasions to matters concerning the dishandraent of innumerable when thousands of lives and superfluous troops throughout the coun- most heavy expenditure of money might try. The fpture strength of the Chinese have been saved by a greater knowledge national army should be decided by this of what" created and what "damped folk
of the of open war. and it is largely this fing | CHINA COAST OFFICERS' PAK-1 specisty military committee in accordance movements in the various races
world. India, Egypt, Ireland, even our record of the old E.I.C. that has attracted · with the haancial and frontier defence con present relations with Italy and America, the new Black and Tans. They are a semi ditions.
showed only too painfully how difficult we military police force, which is own brother 5-For the purpose of inducing the found it to appreciate the psychology of to the Texas Rangers or the Canadian majority of the Chinese people to pay more other nations. We should not surmount Manted Police.
It is not in easy job, for the methods these difficulties until anthropologis a took
of the murder gangs are peculiar. A band attention to the political affairs of their
a wider view of the material they had to of twenty ssions ambos & pair of country, it is necessary for the central government to establish self-government record, and of the task they had before
policemen at eleven o'clock. Five minutes important reform should be introduced State.. It was not the physical measure dispersed to hide their arms. ... If they
of native races which was a funda- even without waiting for the completion of
bav, no arms on them there is no proof the new constitution for the republic, so mental feature of arthropometry day of their complicity in the crime, crea that real quality and fraternity can be it was the psychometry and the vigori though the whole district knows that ther established among the Chinese people as a metry of white as well as of dark-skinned werd concerned in ✯ "real democratic country.
n that must become the main subjects of our study.
A SHANGHAI COMMENT.
Referring to the information given by the Chairman of the Indo-Chinn Steam Navigation Co. in regard to the dispite between the offers and the excers, the N-G. Daily Ner, remarks:-An interest ing point in the present dispate, is that the aro e far apart as Hongkong and Shang
headquarters at Hongkong, whereas the centre of agitation among officers and engineers is Shanghai.
greatly increase cylindrical power, besides who was under weight for bis ngo, carried headquarters of the two opposing bodies bodies in every province and district. This them if they wished to be utile to the later they have compitted the murder and
being silent.
It would also reduce the six pounds extra. "Han-of-War" won by hai. The shipping companies have their pbysiuni uffor, required by the pilot. An-eight longtha in 2mins 00secs,
other, at present in the design stage pro- vided engines in the fuselage driving pro- pellers in the wings, relieving the pilos of : -control of the engine, the latter signalling This order to the engine-room, as on a ship.
HOME RULE BILL. GOVERNMENT CANNOT TOLERATE INDEPENDENCE.
LONDON. October 13th.
CONGRESS OF ITALIAN
SOCIALIST PARTY.
FAVOUR ADHESION WITH MOSCOW.
Rox, October 13th, At a congress of the Italian. Socialist party at Reggio a resolution was passed in favour of adhesion with the "Moscow International Party, at the same time demanding the exclusion from the party of anarchist and syndicalist groups,
GERMAN REPARATIONS.
ANGLO-BELGIAN DISCUSSIONS IN
LONDON.
Sir Hamar Greenwood, in a speech at Bollant this afternoon, said that Lord French, Sir Nevil Maready and himself were in complete accord and none of them was resigning. The Government was pro coding with the Home Rule Bill and was prepared to enlarge it in the most generous manger, in order to secure a complete and fan! settlement of the Irish' question bat they could not tolerate the independencesions in London between. Mr. Lloyd George of Ireland or a part of Ireland, They and the Belgian Premier, M. de la Croix, -believed that the imperial strategic unity regarding the Gorman roparations bare
been successfully concluded, Ireland was fundamental for the peace
en its fundamental verities.
BRUSSELS, October 13th. According to the Libre Belgique discus
THE OFFICERS ATTITUDE.
The two General, Tang and Liu, ada that the above are the aims and policies of the Yunnan and Kueichow provinces
Mirotings of the officers and engineers" are taking place in Shanghai, but no state. ment of the result of their deliberations is being made public. The hope of the offers and engineers is that negotiations will and that in their efforts to carry them out continue to such a point that the matter for the real benefit of the country and may be referred to arbitration.
THE REPLY.
men
GERMAN CLARION CRY,
These large gangs of assassins are not Always, happy, about their task either. Young men who have bein enmeshed in They might have read the recent mani- the Republican movement are forced into festo of the German anthropologists: their crime. They have the chries of joining clarion cry for a new and stronger pos in the murders or being shot by their studie If they would study what Gershon wretched men who disepprove of mure, many was feeling and thinking to-day the der and Jawlessness, and who have only must not hope to find it in the newspaper joined a nominally political association, ports, but seek it elsewhere in personal are forced from their beds a night to communication or in German writing join assaults on barracks and run the risk. Then they would agree that rightly or of immedinte bullet or inevitable hempen wrongly there was a conviction spreading halter." in Germany that the war arose and that All wensible honest folk what to see lam - the war was lost because a nation of pro and order restored in Ireland. The Black fessed thiakors bad studied all sciences, and Tans are going to do it, but had omitted to study aptly the science of man. And in a certain sense that was
It is pointed out here that the claim is people, they pay no attention 10 provincias tion of the science of man. in academic own side. It is a very ren! reign of terror for a 30 per cent, inerente in wages, not barriers or party leanings. 60 per cent, as is stated. There is also the question of the number of officers to be. In reply to the above mentioned demands, carried on board. In the case of one of the companies there are three officers Premier General Chin briefly answered as besides the master, and it is desired to follows: make this the practice on all the stemmers involved.
`FAMINE RELIEF.
INCREASE OF CUSTOMS TARIEF PROPOSED.
The Geneva Conference will not be held, of the United Kingdom and the well-being while the Reparations Commission, after Customs Tariff of one tenth of the ordin of the Empire and they would not budge hearing the Germans' explanation of their proposal, will report to the varions Govern ments instead of arriving at a decision itself. A further conference will be shortly be held at Brussel.
OUTLOOK IN RUSSIA. BOVIET DEALING WITH PLOTTERS.
LONDON, October 13th, Sensational rumours have been current
during the past few days regarding anti- Bolshevik ontbreak, throughout Russia. Ak, however, se confirmation has been received from official source, it is doomed
SIXTEEN THOUSAND TON GERMAN SHIP ON FIRE, IN THE VULKEN YARDE.
BERLIN: October 13th.
A telegram from Hamburg state, that &
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"During the course of the Inst few weeks, Peking has been in consultation with General La Yang-ting, Chief Administra tor Tsen Chun-hauna and other leaders of Canton with a view to the early restora tion of internal peace and the most im- portant points settled between Peking and
at Canton, are:-
The Peking correspondent of the Peking and Tientsin Times wrote on the 5th inst
A note was handed into the Diplomatin Body which was brought up for discussion at last Saturday's moeting, by the Chiness. Government proposing that the Legations should agree to allow an increase of the That is to say, imports ary collection, that would be taxed one hundred facts: would in future pay one hundred and te It was proposed that an estimate based on this added taxation for one year would be made and a loan then raised, principal and interred to be paid off in one year, the said loan, to be used immediately for. the relief of the famino sufferers. When the matter came before the Diplomatic Body, the Japanese representative stated that as such a large portion of this new tax would fall on Japaaces importere on account of the large dealings they have with the Chinese, it would be necessary for bim to seek instructions from his Home Government.
THE JAPANESE AND THE PARI-MUTUEL.
יי
1. To respect the constitutional laws of
of the republic,
an absolately correct conviction, for if the land an orgy of vièlent crime, ad sînte --To revise unsatisfactory inter-science of man stood whore they might of lost security, and at times wo drended
national agreemente or treation.
hope it will stand in the dim and distant that our very civilization might perish 3-To dismis superfluous official posts future, man would from the past and the owing to the weakening of the social tis
throughout the country.
4.Freintroduce, regional ar territorial surrounding present have some grasp of fua deadenng of the responsibilities of class administration. This means the inture evelation, and so have a greater chance to class. This outbreak of violence which troduction" of self-governing bodies
of guiding its controllable factors. We had so appalled the thinking world, was igte, the provinces.. 6-The Poking government agrees to the were far indeed from that to-day; but it it the sporadic appearance of an innate
establishnions of a special military befitted us none the less to study what passion for the raw and brutal in mat committee for the settlement of milí- tary questions.
this new anthropological, movement in kind, or was it the outcome of economie 6-The Peking government, also agrees tiermany connoted. It meant that the causes forcing the nations of the world
to the re-opening of the internal Poses Conference provided that the material of anthropology was going to to the combat for limited food and material supplica? Ho wished they could attri past mistakes will not be repeated by change, or rather that its observations bute it to the latter source, for then they its members or delegates."
would be extended into a study of the could eradicate the spirit of violence by
In addition to the reply of "Premier mental as well as the physical characters, changing environmental conditions. Bat. Chin, the whole body of the northern mili and thuse of the white ranes a well as if the spirit of violence was innate in mas, It meant that anthropo if there were times when he not only saw tary governors under the leadership of of the dark Tsad Kun and Chang Teolin wired to logists, would not only study individual red but rejoiced in it and that was the Tang and Lix to the following effect :- psychology but folk psychology. It meant
We entirely agree to your suggestions. and this was directly said that Gereg impression he formed when he
make every
till troglodyte mentality was bred out of
It was pointed out that in with regard to law, wo are of the opinion many, having lost, ber colonics, would still Crossed Germany on August 1st, 1914- prudent to regard thom somewhat opti- big fire broke out at midnight in the 16.000 the end it would be the consumer who that there is no necessity for the existence maintain her trade by aid of Consuls then outbreak of violence" would pot cser would have to pay. The other members of the old and the new. Parliaments any missionaries, traders, travellers, and o hers man. That was why the question of cally at present, especially in view of the ton Hamburg-Amerika liner Viktoria prosent apparently agreed with the pry longer that all legal questions can be trained academically to understand both troglodyte or hylobatic ancestry was not This wa a pursuit of doad bones. It was. A vital privions stories of the impending collapse Luise in the Valken yards. Four frements they would also have to place the der Farliament in accordance with the perfectly fair fuld, and if the game was problem on which turned much of folk
posal in principle, but as it affected agres solved by the immediate establishment of savage and civilized peoples. of the Bolshevik regime. Nevertheless, it engines were gummoned.”
psychology,y matter before their Home Governments ald parliamentary electioneering laws. played squarely could solely lead to in. before they could take any definite action. After the convocation of the new Parliament only have ourselves to blame if other erased human sympathy, and we should soom, beyond doubt that the Soviet is en-
THEFE REQUIREMENTE. ........ OBITUARY,
in Peking, every national question can be
The future lay with, the nation" that most. -countering trouble in Biberia, for, accord-
discussed and settled through the legislations were before us in their anthropo ing to a Helsingfors message, the Bol-
FAMOUS EVANGELIST DEAD.
tare, which represents the popular senti. logical knowledge and its practical applica. truly planned for the future, that studie ments, of the Chinese people and not part was that we showed our science to be improve the racial qualities of future ge
tions. The first condition for State supot accurately the factors which would shevik paper Pravda admits that over a
LONDON, October 13th.
through individual opinione views. The thousand persons have been arrested in The death is annouheed of Mr. Charice
existence of China chiefly depends upon the file by turning to the problem of racial erations either physically or mentally.
If we were, to place anthropology in ita ITS RESTORATION AT RACE. maintenance of the balance of power deny, of race psychology, and to all various town of Biberia for complicity in McCallon Alexander, M.A., the famous
MEETINGS ADVOCATED. those Powers interested in this country. the tanks that Galion described as the true position as the queen of the science, onation in short, to wo must work shoulder to shoulder st plot to blow up railways and bridges, Evangelist..
All international dgreements or treatics first duty of
individual efficient both work without intermittence in the follow kill Communist leaders, and to organise
| ing diroc'ians': 'anthropologista, must not [The late Mr. Alexander' was engaged in
General Inhimatsu, the new-appointed gned with foreign countries after the
insist (i)-To
that Peasant revolts. The leaders of the.com.vangelistic work for several years, and President of the Japanese Horse Astminis declaration of independence of the south through Nature and by Nurture."
large tration Bureau, is said to be in favour of western provinces should be so revised in had organised, and conducted
It did matter in regard to the gravert spiracy are declared to be ex-officers of chairs. for eight years. He made an otoring the park-mutuel at race-mestings accordance with the Chinese popular enti
evangelistic tour of the world in 1907 in order to encourage interce; in facing, mont Further, the renders of the tle problems before mankind in-day whether material shall be euch that it is at pro with the Rev. R. A. Torrey and made the and thus lead to the improvement of Exam support with their full heart the our ancestry was bylchatin or troglody e. sent or likely in the near fature to be atle
proposed cablishment of a special mill. For five years the whole world had been to the Etnie, using the word "Bhuta
in its amplest sense. this time. He made a second tour in 1907. Glory Song famong all the world over at horses.
tary committoo for the stilement of all stage for hruality and violence, In an interview with a representative of questions concerning the Chinese army. had seen a large part of the you a who (11.).—To insist' that thero shall be inetă. Ile conducted the largest evangelvic choir the Nichs Nichi, General Tshimiten urged usa fi ne pomade me with
bert fitted mentally and physically to he tutes of anthropology; aach with fair evor organised (4.000 members) for two the restoration of the pari-mutuel system. at
parents of future generations perich staff of qualified professors, whose whole themeliont Burapa: the freezin effect of energy and time shall be devoted to the month, "daily in the Reval Albert Hall, alt race meetings throughout the country. Jondon, and conducted United Mixing in a wise stor. The Central Treasury has not
this sangher would show itself each twenty teaching of and research in anthropology, "W"A" wirelcas mouange from Winngel's head. | Australia, Philippine Islands. China- | sufficient funds to import horses, to mock panti
twenty-five years for entries to sama ethnology, and prehistory. At least thran Japer, quarters chronicles the countinuance of
in the century of half the mantri or our chief universities should be pra
succesful operations, particularly in the Alexandrowak district, where the Dnieper has boon forced. There regiments captured
Koltchak's and Semenoff' armies.
GENERAL WRANGEL'S PUSE. ¿MUNITION FACTORY BLOWN UP.
Lennox, October 13th,
Korea," "America・・and
Britain.]
PALACE HOTEL BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT.
Great the requirements of the time, and there
fo
TROGLODYTE MINIALITY.
CORSO:
Our recorded
fore, there will be no alternative for the In yesterday's gamed in the Palace Hotel of the weld, Brienes andertrok work ||vided with much instituten. Horre Administration Bureau but to res Biliards tournament, C. B. Golding (300)hich national feling bid it do, bat (iti)—To ins'nt that our techniquo shelt tore the system and thus get the nocory beat R. Nieballs (50) by 49 points, his which, it senli wer look hack with hot consist in the mere statement of Oneen Wilhelmina of Holland has confunds. This view, it in said, will shortly highert broak being 40, J. Snook, (-20) shuddering feeling of distaste, an unenay cpinion on the facts observed, but shalk a Red munition factory containing 60,000 for the Cross of Grand Other of an inbmitted to a Commission to be beat W. B. Cuff (25), the final score wad of having to its hand, fellow if possible with grea or insight, the Uranga Naman en Cornt Oldenburg Rennointed to consider this particular ques- ing 250, to 119 points, Enook's highest And as aftermath we saw in almost every methods which are coming into the fu
broak was 28.
epidemiology and psychology. tinck, of Amerongen, the ex-Kaiser's host, tion.
nhella, which was blown up.
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