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SOCIALISTS'

TAK HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOYAMHER 2T 1990,

THREAT:

FOLLOWING BOLOGNA ARRESTS

ATTACK ON PRESIDENT WILSON:

MR. BRYAN'S : ACCUSATIONS.

REPARATION PROBLEM:

FRANCE AND BRITAIN

LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH SKUTER'S AGENCY.]

'NEW U.S. PRESIDENT.

MR. BRYAN'S CHARGES AGAINST PRESIDENT WILSON.

New York, November 4th..

AGREE.

BARLIER CABLES.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

SENATOR HARDING PRONOUNCES

DEATH SENTENCE.

MARION (OHIO), November 5th.

Senator Harding, addressing the sectors

·ZATEST CABLES.

REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

PROCEDURE AGREED UPON BY

ALLIES.

NEWS.

GLOOMY RUSSIAN OUTLOOK. FAR EASTERN CABLE

ADMISSIONS BY LENIN, AND

TROTSKY.

LONDON, November 5th. Further confirmation of the seriousness of affairs in Kamis in provided by admis sious by Lenin and Trotsky.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

GIRL SLAVERY !! -IN

HONGKONG.

STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

[BY COURTESY OF THE Ự CHINA MAXE."]-

STRIKE TERELTÈNED AT

SHANGHAI BACE CLUB.

STEWARDS ARRANGE SETTLEMENT.

SHANGHAI, November 8th. During the week-end, the Race Club boys and mafoos threatened to strike owing to a rice allowance dispute. The "stowards intervened and the matter was adjusted. The autumn meeting will therefore not be". interfered with.

DEATHS AT SHANGHAI,

SHANGHAI, November 8th.

Tho deaths are announced of Mr. Ernest Rochfort Hooper, ▸ prominent resident, and Mrs. Smith, wife of the Deputy Chinesa Postal Commissionar

PARIS, November 7th. The following are the principal points of the procedufa to be followed by the Allies in

Writing in the newspapers Prosda, Lenia regard to reparations. A canterence of declares that Moscow and other large citier

LONDON, November sth. Allied experts chosen from among the Rear paralysed by famins, even the Army. parations Commission will meet at Brussels becoming faminised, and it is necessary to In the House of Commons, replying to

to hear the German delegates and draw ap

overy i

means to enforce the peasants Sir Alfred Yoo (M.P. for Poplar) and report to the Reparations Commission. delivering foodstuffs; while Trobky states Mr. Myers, Colonek Amery, Under-Sécre- The conference of Allied Finance Ministers that we want to see rebellions in other tary of State for the Colonics, stated that will then meet at Gensen. The German countries to reader attacks upon us impos- slavery doen not exist in Hongkong, or in delegates will be present in a consultative sible. The Red Army is in dire need of any other British Colony. The Colony's enpacity. This conference will examine the food, boots and clothing, and if these are law do not recognise the custom whereby amount of the indemnity to be demanded not forthcoming immediately all our efforts girls are transferred on payment from parents or guardians to another household, from Germany and her capacity, to pay will be futile," The Reparations Commission will, then.

usually for purposes of domestic service, as conferring any right or title on the em ployer against the girl There was no

treated, in which event they would be proceeds of the sale of Victory pictures at protected by the law in the same way as $1 apiece on the initiative of a group of children living with parents. " The Secretary local Chinese morchants. of State considers the right course is to aim at gradual reform, where neWSKAZY,

Meanwhile the military situation in South Russia has become critical, owing to the

BIG CHINESE DONATION TO SHANGHAI WAR MEMORIAL

BEANGHAL, November 8th.

Al sum of $10,000 has been donated to the

Mr. W. J. Bryan has issued a statement | at Ohio, declared that the League' of N.. Finally, the Supreme Council will decide release of Red forces from the Polish ico evidence that girls were frequently ill. Shanghai War Memorial from the part

blaming President Wilson and Mr. Cox for the Democratio defeat. He denounces President Wilson for attempting to drive out from public life Democrats differing from him, also for preventing, the ratifica tion of the League of Nations by rejecting

reservations.

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Mr. Bryan declare, that Mr. Cox mis, reprevented the position of the Republicans on the League issue which is paramount, be concludes, to forecasting that universal disarmanent will be one of the conditions on which the United States will attempt to advise,

tions was now deceased, although the new administration intended to see that the natios played its part in "a" new inter- national association which was to be found-. ed on a basis of peace.

SENATOR HARDING'S IDEAL.

"LONDON, November ath.

decide the total of Germany's obligations.

the penalties to be imposed in the event of Germany not fulfilling her obligations.

AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN

AND FRANCE.

PARIS, November 7th. The outcome of the exchange of Anglo French Notes is semi-officially stated to be It is learned from New York that that the divergence, in the interpretation Senator Harding's declaration that the of the Peace Treaty na regards handling League of Nations is dead, is interpreted reparation problems have disapeared and As meaning that he regards the unpro agreement has virtually been established cedented Republican vote us a mandate regarding the methods of exacting pay from Americus to abandon Presidentments from Germany. Wilson's League, and intends to carry out that mandate literally. Simultaceously, however, he is undertaking the rebuilding of the `entente cordiale between America and the rest of "the world.

Thus, the United States will actively participate in be restoration of normal international conditions, including the resumption of arrelations as soon as possible with Germany

and, ultimately, with Russia and Mexico.

“ARMISTICE DAY,

Belated election returns only raise the crest of the Republican tidal wave, Re publiesa majorities at least ten in the Senate and over

a hundred in the House Ecem assured.

Republicans dethroned Democratic representatives in Texas.

Uklahoma is definitely Republican, while Tennessee is holding out by a slender gin against a similar fate.

PEESS COMMENTS.

NEW YORK, November 4th... The Press comments on the elections are generally on party lines.

The Democratic Evening Post argues

plausibly of Sepator Harding's majority being composed of the most opposing elements of discontent is the population of the United States.

IRELAND'S TRAGEDY.

ANOTHER ATTACK ON POLICE AND MILITARY.

LONDON, November h

A mixed force of police and military was attacked by an assembly of armed reivilians, whom the force, had gone to dis. perse near Tralee. Fire was exchanged. Six of the attackers were killed, many wounded, and 20 taken prisoner. The mill tary, and the police had no casualties.

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tier and their concentration against General Wrangel, who, foreseeing events, has been retiring to the Crimea. The retirement is practically completed, but the future of the campaign may depend upon whether General Wrangel's forces have suffered serious losses during the withdrawal, which is at pressat obscure.

SERIOUS SITUATION IN MOSCOW.

STODEHOLMY November 8th.

in Co-operation with enlightened and

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SUICIDE BY DROWNING.

SHANGHAI, November 8th. In connection with the death of Mr. Will Brup, who was connected with the Shang- hai Mercury, (whose body was recently

humane Chinese, in which effort it is sug gested that the

overnor should persuade prominas Chinesa to form a society for the protection and improvement of the confound in the river), the jury returned a If reports reaching Helsingfors are dition of these, girl domestica, which verdict of suicide by drowning. Deceased's.. credible; the situation in Moscow is appar arrangement was considered proferable toifa deposed that he had previously

a system of compulsory registration which threatened to commit side." ently most serious. The prisons age crowd-

the Colony's officers consider impracticable. ed with revolutionaries whose participation had been discovered in a scotched plot. Arvillery, in stationed in the streets, and a

state of terror exista. "Eetween 200 and 300

ars shot nightly;'néverthelõm the revolu ionary movement has not been crushed. Efforts to root out the plot, the headquar

ters and the leaders have nos succeeded.”

“MINERS' STRIKE OVER.

ACTION BY FEDERATION.

LONDON, November 3rd. The Miners Federation has decided to deolare the strike off, despite the small adverse vota, because, by the rules of the Federation, a two-third majority;úa" ro- aquired to continue a strīks.

NEW BRITISH-CHINA TRADE CORPORATION,

SHANGHAI RACES.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

The Shanghai Autumn Eace meeting com menced. Festerday. The following ware the results,

THE MALOO PLATE.Half a mile. Mr. Robson's Niblick (Mr. Dalgleish) Meera G. Maikie and G. H

Wright's Jet (Mr. Johnstone} Mr. Rest's Coinsurance (Mr. Crokam)

Time: 588cc.

LONDON, November 5th. Colonel Armstrong, Chairman of the Foderation of British Industries, presided ante & meeting of representatives of leading British manufacturers, which discussed, the formation of a British China Trade Cor- poration to take advantage of the charter, THE CRITERION STAKES. One mile. giving British traders the right to develop Mesery Winsong and Hasty's The (Mr. Hill) Menara Porta and Herim's Fighting

· King di

(Mr. Crokam) Mr. Henry Morrig Pennyfold

M (Mr. Stewart) 3 Time: 2mins.. 03 2 500.

the industrial ares is China outside the in Heron Treaty Ports.

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SOLEMN CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON AND PARIS.

LONDON, November 7th. PERIL OF TRADE PRESERVES Armistion Day this year will have even

BIR AUCKLAND, GEDDES more, solema moments than last year. The

WARNING. symbolic burials in London and Paris of anonymous heroes in the national resting

MINNEAPOLIS, November oth places, as a tribute to unknown valour,

Addressing the Chamber of Commeros have made an unusually strong appeal to luncheon Sir Auckland Geddes said that The Press comments on Senator Hard. Popular sentiment. The personal participa America and Great Britain must avoid tion of the King in the London ceremony national trade competition organised by the ing's election are distinguished by cautioD will add to the historic interest of the occa. Government and supported by polition instructions to reuma work or break from doubted if any two peoples were more akin Mr. L. Stratman's-Cassanoa

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IN BERLIN.

BERLIN, November 4th.

IN PARIS,

in estimating its bearing on Germany'ssion.

Seven thousand relatives of faller action. If either nation began organising future, and satisfaction at the decisive warriors chosen by ments of ballot are being

areas to its own exclusive economic advan- defeat of President Wilson's Policy.

invited to witness the ceremony of unveiling tage there would inevitably come a clash the Cenotaph or to attend the Abbey sor of interests that would strain friendly rela- PARIs, November 4th.

vice. Places for a hundred representatives tions between the two countries. The newspaper are of opinion that of the three fighting services, also the pria NEW ITALIAN AMBASSADOR Senator Harding's election will end the un- cipal ex-Service organisations, blinded EX-PERMANENT UNDER SECRE certainty in regard to America's attitude soldiers, and nurses have been reserved. which clogged the affairs of Europe, and The former will be V.Ca. or men who have declare that the League of Nations hashorwise distinguished themselves in the received a blow pe faz as its unrealities aro concerned.

FLORIDA LYNCHINGS.

NEW YORK, November 4th. In the fighting preceding the lynchings at Orlando (Florida) two whites i were shot sead and several wounded, including the ex-chief of polios.

QUBAN ELECTION,

CONSERVATIVE ELECTED AS

PRESIDENT.

“HAVANA, November 4th.

TARY OF STATE

LONDON, November 6th." The Italian Commendatore Di Martino, war. When the body of the unknown war ex-Permanent Under Secretary of State, rior starts on its final journey, Field Mar and Ambassador to Berlla, has been shals will salute and 21 gung will be fired nominated Italian Ambassador to London in Hyde Park,

in succession to the Marchese Imperiali.

EARLIER CABLES.

DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER MATCH.

The question now is whether the districts which voted for the strike, particularly Lancashire and South Wales, will obey the

Sir John Jordan referred to the great commercial-

expansion in the interior of Chins in the past fifteen years, and the THE MAIDEN STARKS.-Three quarter

mile, increased export of native raw materials:

the opportunities.

Bir John Jordan Kr. Ciro's Waterlight...(Mr. Maller) 9

(Mr. Bremner) The proposed corporation would develop Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Biratafarrar

(Mr. Crokam)

Time: 1min, a 4-5. THE FAR WAH STAKES-One and a half

miles.

the Chireno. the Federation and continue the struggle in commercial cutlook than the British and alone. It is known that there are many extremists who favour this course, but the The Far Easters publicist, Mr. J. P. responsible miners leaders are of opinion Bland, supporting the proposal, expressed Mrs. Stephen and Burkill's Bydand that the men are really only too glad to the opinion that China's cheap labour was Mr. Jerami's Taicaillard resumo, work and will soon realise that the one of the vital facts in the future of Meers Winsome and terms agreed upon are advantageous to world' industry. He regarded the charter

Time: 3mins. 11 3-ce them. It is hoped, therefore, that work obtained by Major Nathan as most valu will be in full swing in all the cost mines in the country by Monday at the latest

POST FOR LABOUR M.P..

ADVISER TO DEPARTMENT OF

MINES.

ppcopted the

LONDON, November 6th. Mr. W. Bracu, M.P., has pe of Labour Adviser of Hines.

Department

able

Oriole

(Mr. Brazd) 1

Baty Tho (Mr. Dalgleish)

(Mr. Hill) 3,

FOYAL NAVY CUP AND BOBSCRIPTION Griy

וי.

FIN STAZES--Three quarters of a mije. It was proposed to raise a capital of Torg and Lalones's Nyanza

(Mr. Ezra) *i £240,000 equally by British and Chites Mr. Elkayem's Dunluce subscriptions. The latter were willing to Meu Cox sad Sti's Striped Tiger

(Mr. Bremner).

(Mr. Dalgleish) a

• doad heat.; Time: Imins. 33 2-banca.-- SHANGHAI ST. Leoma. One and three quar

ter of a mile,

leave the managernent of the corporation to the British,

Sir James Kemnal favoured £1,000,000 capital and the formation of an industrial bank.

Moons C. and H. Crons King's Cross (late Sunlight)... (Mr. Dalgleish)

(Mr. Heard) Memory Winsome and Heaty's The

Carter

***........... (Mr«, Hil) Time: 3mins 12-seca (Record),

The pall-pearers will be the highest officers in the fighting services, and will include Admirali Lord Beatty, Bir Hed worth Meux, Sir Henry Jackson, Sir Dovs

The appointment will be the A committee was appointed, under the Bir Ellia Kadoorie's Hongkong Chief - ton Sturdoo and Sir Charles Maddon, Field FINAL DETAILS BEING ARRANGED. £ith recent co in which Trade Union chairmanship of this last-named, to pus

the proposal into practical shape, Marshals Lord French, Lord Haig, Lord

leaders have accepted position in State New Yoas, November 8th. Methuen, and Bir, Henry Wilson, General

The contract for the Dempsey Carpentier Executive Departments. Mr. Brace will

CALIFORNIAN ANTI-ALIEN LAW ECLIPSE STAKES.—Que and a quarter miles..

Mers Toog and Gubbay's Douro- Horze, General Byng, and Air Marshal match was signed to-day, when the repce retire from Parliament and also never his Zayas, the Conservative candidate, has Sir Hugh Trenchard. Forty members of

(Mr. Eus) 1 tire managers deposited $50,000 apicce. The connection with the Miners Federation.

Mr. J. F. McGregor's Strathcarron boon elected President of Cube

(Mr. Bremner) § the Cabinets since 1014 will be amongst the prize money will be divided trenty-four Ho had previously decided on the latter in

Mim Florence Ezra's Tiny Tim ITALIAN SOCIĀLISTS' THREAT distinguished company attending the King hours before the content, Dempsey receiving consequence of attacks in connection with his efforts in the direction of peace in the

(Mr. Bloop) #3 Mr. F. S. Gibbings Bantry Bay at the Cenotaph. Two minutes silence and $500,000 and Carpentier $200,000 -

coal atrike.

(Mr. Hill) * complete suspension of all business, work The meeting takes place either in March, BOLOGNA, November 7th. and locomotion will follow the unveiling or between May 29th and July 4th. The The Police raided the Labour Exchange of the Cenotaph on the last stroke of eleven great provides for a bout of 10 to 15 rounds, to be fought, in the United States,

ON ARREST OF HUNGARIAN # BOLSHEVIKS..

NAVAL ITEMS

Lient-Col. A. G. Bucharan has been up-

and seized arms ammunition and grenades, from Big Bea. The Union Jack covering Canada, Mexico or Cuha, where the Law painted to the Ambrose, and arrested 12 persons, also, the Socialist the grave has been used for various pur permits of a contest of the character con

Deputy Bignor Busco, at whose house the

poses in France and Belgium.

A fonture of the Paris ceremony, which has been planned on a no Jess impressive

templated.

NAVAL SHIP'S

SORAPPED AND SOLD."

sms and ammunition were found.

Bignor Busco was liberated after declar, ing that these wore taken to his house în scale, will be the carrying of "the unknown Without his knowledge, by the other soldier" along the whole line of the old froak

LONDON, November 3rd. persons arrosted, who include ten Hun where the Batilo of the Marne was fought

In the House of Commons, Mr. Craig garian Bolsheviks. The Socialist organisato Bois de Boulogne, The coffin dra will stated that 1,231 want vessels had been sold tions have decided on a local strike in conse. be handed over to the Pantheon authorities for £10,000,000 sizes the Armistice, whilst

NEW YOLL, November 4th Telegrams from California indicate that the Californian anti-alien' land amendment has been adopted by a majority of slightly ovor 21 to 1.

JAPANESE AMERICAN NEGOTIA- TIUNS CONTINUE,

A dead heat. Time: 2mins 474-5ench.

THE AUTUMN Cur-Ond and a quartei

Messrs. --- Wiznoroa – and. Hasty'a · The,

(Mr. Hill) Hr. John Felt Bilver Wireles-Telegraphist A. E. Withers has

WASHINGTON, November 8th.

Meghan (Mt. Johnstone) been appointed to the Haukins.

It is understood that the passage of the Mrs. Henry Marris Tishfield

(Mr. Stewart) 3 Paymaster Lim-Car. A. F. B. Láversay, Californian anti-alien referendum will not

Tima; Emina. 20 g-bases: [ hie boon appointed to the Tamar, as E.N.O | interfers with the continuance of the

THE WHAMPOO, Branza.---Ons and a half Singapore.

American and Japanese negotiations which wh Sub-Liens. F. M. R. Stephenson has have made such progress that should, Mr. Tabel Moller's Safetylight en appointed to the Carlisle.

confidently hoped, a treaty result it would be possible to reach the Senate in the Win-

quence of the authorities' refusal to liberate to the sound of trampets and drums amid, 638 Tesle had been scrapped, for which decided to prohibit the importation of bulls interrupted by the election have now been

those"

Arrested...

uplifted swe

|–£3,500,000 had been realised,

To combat cxtile disease, the Governor ter session. The negotiations which wore of the State of Farans, in Brazil, hasParent

from-France-and-Belgium,

e-opened with intensive

Mann (Mr. Mollər) *1 Mr. W. McBain's Struma... (Mr. Vida),#1- Brand Bros. Doiran..(Mr. Dalgarno) 2.

* dead beat. Time: 3mins. 22 2-5aees;

The results of the Kalgen Plate (one

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