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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. THROBAR RAÉTEL'S AGENCY.]; BRITAIN AND THE SOUDANI REMTÉT OF LORD PARMOORS STATEMENT.

Losos, Furth Loei Parmour's "intenent in regard to ths Sonulay is practically ongiunasty approved by the British Press, while some

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1924

ZAPEST, CABLES. ALLIES AND GERMANY.

RECENT CONVERSATIONS

Paris, June 27th,

EARLIER CABLES, THE WORLD'S SPORT.

WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

LONDON, Jue.guth. The sun at Wimbledon was blazing and In rewiering an account to Parliament' of the exersations at the lequers and the heat unbearable. There was a large Brussels M. Herriot Exoressed, his con gathering of spectators, about 15,000, in- fidence of the arcoptation of the Experts" | chuling their Majesties the King- nad Beport, There was never any question Queen, t

In the first centre gourt game Norinat

of alienating the freedom of action of

FAR EASTERN CABLE WHERE WAS THE WATERLOD

NEWS.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.?

DR. TAGORE'S TOUR.

VISITING BUDDHIST CEXTRÈS..

SHANGHAI Jan 27th, of Dr. Babiniraath Tagore is sailing to

for Hongkong, after a tour ot China and Japan

zo?IVIW

BALI HELD?

SUGGESTED SOLITION OF

HISTORICAL MYSTERY,

CHRISTIAN. COMMERCE. NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL

·Willy tir

LABOUR STANDARDS, Opening a missionary exhibition Northampton erntly, Mis Margaret Bondfield, AL.P.. sad the influence world made it more and more important Great Britain exerised throughout the of the average citizen to understand how independent and interwoven life, was bes cong and low impels it talk about sparatist lens of lying our Life, in our own way, without regard to consegueness of that action on the lives af those whs lived in renute countries, Tho development of industries in mang Enst manifestating of industrial conditions which were sungurable only to the condi tion of affures this country 100 years ago.

writers think that Zaghul, in view of his France and Belgium regarding the mit Brikes beat the American, Francis visiting all, the countries in which there Pays as to be an integral part of it. fern lauds was being, accompanied by a

uncompromising attitude, should abandon

his visit, to Latulia. Other admit there is room for an adjustment of the adasinis. tration, which san conveniently be dis cussed with Zaghol in London,

Csero. Jane 27th, The verurular Press publishes columns of protests regarding "Loved Parmoor's places throughout

Statement,

From

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tary remation of the Ruhr. Mr. Mac.

is

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mald had said that in the event of German default in the rvention of "the Experts Report Britain would solemnly undertake to stand by the Allies.

-M. Herriot and Mr. MacDonald entirely agreed as to the necessity of disarning Germany. The Belgian representatives expressert implete agreement and' did not raise the slightest difficulty.

tbr

are Bokhist communities,

It has never been defifirely nortrine where the Ball immediately preceding the Battle of Waterlag anually 1ook place dune 14th, 1915. In a footnote to *The Dynasts." Part III. Age VI, "Stone Mr. Hardy says?

**This" Famous, Isail has become so ea He intends to carry on his Asiatic tour in the history of the Hundred

Yet, in spite of the efforts that have been made to locate the mami, which saw the icnorable, gathering" by the present writer more than thirty years back, among other enthusiasts), n dispassionare | judgment natst deny that its site has as yet been proven. Evva Sir W. -Fraser, is not convincing. The event hapustard) henbang at Graeca that the let of the mass of the people was infinitely worse than less than a century ago, but the spot is under the primitive edition, and almost as phantasmaf in its clasive mys they felt chat so far as the mass was en- cvilization tory as towered Camelot, the palace of cerned, the eaming of Western

That did not THINGH Prium. gr.the Hill of Calvary (1907)."),

was an enlous sign. that one religione was not to gain hub that 10th-deatury industrialism was not hristian, and that 2013-century industri-

Dr. Tagore attended a reception givari" in his horn last night by Mr. E. S. Kadoorie.

DAILY BOILERIN." faY COURTESY OF TH

ELECTRIC CHAIR IN MANILA.

„EXECUTION INNOVATION,

MANTLA, June with.

| Hunfer, 3-6, 691, 1-3, 3-7, 1-2. On an outer cort Kingscote beat Ritchie, 6-4, 193,5-3 Brookes" lofent of last year's Ameri- ran Gnalist. Hunter. was a triumph of genius and wizardry. Hunter began bril- got into his liauty, hit Brookes soon stride and dazed continually to American's backhand. The final set was mest exciting. Two games were thrice deured, including the last Hunter then

The eletric chair was used in an execu - Egypt - baze, démonstration of sympathy

dochl-faulted and gave Brookes them for the first time in the Orient, "for r Soudan brothers are being M. Herriot will insist on an equitable | winning point.. Brookes was cheered

yesterday when Juan Buen, convicted of "planinsk. The Caire"Wafd his appointed! | solution of the inter- Allied debts question | vociferutishy.

the murder of six people, esguted in committee to collect subscriptions to and will watch that French interests do. Opathe centre court was played a thril Bilibid Prisen. aasist the Soudanese vierius of the not suffer in the forthcoming negotin Nug.Erst round doubles match, the Ameri- recent shemonstentions of empathy with tons.

vans, Washburn and Williams. defeating Egypt."

The results of the inter-Allied Confer- the Frenchmen. Horstma and La Costed

will be submitted to Parliament | 57, 6-2, 49, 6-4, 6-3. before the holidays. EXPELLED GERMANS TO RETURN.

“Zachul wild Reiter that "friejuls of Eaz- tam in Egypt were ashamed of Lord Parcoor's declaratkan, which has in asense of "the nuger of Auglopholes and has unde an ageerinent difficult,

EARLIER GABLES

ATTACHMENT TO EGYPT.""

Lesmos. Jahe 20th.

Chce

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Then the South African, Raymond, rilliantly disposed of Brugnon in a ter rifle struggle, 56, 2-4, 44,"12-10, 6-pin the third round of the singles,

BERLIN, June 7th, Following M. Herving's derinrations in the Chander in regard to the rapelled | to an outer court, in first round flou- Germans permission has already been des," the holders Lycett and Godfree heat giveů to #2.000 persons to return to French |Aitken and Jugram, 6-0, 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 9-7. Coccupied territory. The return of the In the other third rond singles, the

Tar condemned man submitted to an anesthetic before the current was surned on..

tet

That was going to be embarrassin our missionaries tales the question be tackled by international agreement and by working on a basis of international. labo

standards,

The representatives of

12. Japan and luda had,

BAD KING BOGUS."

TO CLOSE STAGE AGAINST · UNDESIRABLES, -

The object of this article is to suggest that this ball was hell at the Maison alu Roi. In support of this intention wealism must be. reproduce below. four pictures of this| building but we will Best refer to au article that appeared in the Pines on June 4th. 1914, summarising the variens efforts that had been made to fix the site of the building in which the hall was Governor-General Words retud ele held. From From this article five points

arise :- with-bour manests for a partion.

Some members of the theatrgal" profes" (1) During the early part of the mrsion, though the Actors Association, are: enth century the Hotel de Ville a desirous of losing the stage to the st Brussels was always regarded as the qualified and to the undesirable. building in question.

Mr. Arthur Bonschler

recently pojile (9) In the Times of August 25th, 1888-15 meeting" of in the at the Haymarke Theatre with a Sir W. Fraser writing from Hamag ty furthering this

stage

said the stuted that the ball did not take place two points on which discussion was in in the house leased by the Duke of Richvited were:" A Court, at Buquiry into the circum-

The prevention ofour wond (the belief then current), the site fosion being overcrowdel by the stages surrounding the stranding of the of witch, at the time of Sir W. Fraser fed." and What steps can be taken to nos, Seldin, owned by Messrs. H. M. H. visit was occupied by a hospital in the safeguard the profession against undesir- If thought hoch points might ball took place in a building at the rear, he rolled into one: May hot the sup of this hospital, which in 1815, was the pression of Bad King Bagus go three- property of Van Asch, a roachbuilder in fourths

way of the towards wording out the Rue de la Blanchisserie.

Harlequin se By the term

COURT OF ENQUIRY, SEQUEL TO THE STRANDING OF

-THE NSSEISTAN."

In connection with Lord Parmer an ninjority of them is to take plaze shortly whmers include the Britisher Gilbert Semazec & Pu, is, to be held at the Rue de Cendres. He elained that the ales

nouncement in "the" House of Lords, that the Government would not abandon the Soudan. "Bestrebe engrespondent at Cairo reports that a Deputy wwal in the cham- ber on Juus gith a teleprara which, he suki̇ had been érveived from Khartoum alleging * klart tine polies had dispersed a "peaceful demonstration of Seadane in favor of King Fuad and Zag Pasha, and that 11 of the demonstrators were wounded And five imprisoned.

The Sationalist organisation. Wafd, has issued a nianifesto alleging that the Imperial et age suppressing expression of public opinion in the Soudan, and are trying to obtain the confidence of the Soudanese by illegitimate, means of fake

petitions.

and the majorits of those imprised at the south Africat: Spener, the fudinti the time of the Ruthe condict will lead the Australian Wat, and the

American Richards.

frees

EARLIER CABLES.

LONDON CONFÉRENCE. grs,"ACCEPTANCE OF INVITATION.

PARIS, June 26th.

Prmuler Herriot, annosured in thei Chambers that, the Vaited States hast accepted the invitation to"le represented at the Loudon Conferetice" officially on questions concerning, the United States dud prisofficially on questions" concern- ing the United States anul semmi-officially as observers on questions interesting to

the other Allies:

WASHINGTON, June 7th The manifesto' says that the „Wafd.

The Government has been definitely. which assumed the task of realization of the complete inslipemlenes of Rypt and assured that the Conference of Premiers

h Soudan, protesty

most strongly on July 16tr ik zo be restricted to the "agninsi such methods and inforing their discussion of the Dawes plau and will Sonduress brytffre that the hour of salva- not include question of the inter-Allied tlon is hear."

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debts.

The Egyptian Squate passed a tresola-

DOMINION WIRELESS.. tam pretesting against the English methods towards the Soudan white": are hEASTERN EXTENSION COMPANY'S ang directed towards preventing. the

Soudanese from expressing, their attach-i onent to Egypt"

ALLIED CONVERSATIONS. ALLEGED PRESS MISREPRESENT

ATION.

NEGOTIATIONS,

In the adies' doubles, Melle, Leuglen and Miss Ryan, and the Amerienas Miss Wills and Miss Wightman, senre: és vistarips over their opponents,

"HOME CRICKET.

Laxnes, June 24th. At Reigate, in hot weather and before ar stall attendation. Leysen-Goyer's Xi in their watch against the South Africans avored 230,

Howell contributed 43 aid. Doggart 47. Blanckenberg took five wickets for 3

Punk..

4 The South Africans scored 171. Catterall scored 43, Taflor, 32 And Suss- king, 44.

Doggart took five wickets for 5 mins. and Rhodes fons for 30.

AMERICAN BASEBALL.

NEW YORK, June 6th.

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

New York, 7: Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 3: Brooklyn, 2. Cincinnatti. I St. Louis, 2. Pittsburg, Chiengo, 1. SOVIET DEATH SENTENCES. ESPIONAGÉ ACCUSATIONS.

Moscow. Fan aith,

Hair Office in Tuesday next,

The 8,8. Seishun went ashore on Hong gang Chau Island of the Sa un Group, which is hetween here and Gap Rock, on June 5th. "She was re-floated two days later, and came into Hongkong harbour under her own steam.

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(3) Lady de Rus, daughter of the Duke King Bogus hwant a bogus mana- of Richmond, stated, in Murray's Magager, who engaged ompany of actors zine of January, 199, that the ball was and actress without sufficient money to beld in her sister's schoolroom, which pay them, shenld his week's business not then was used as a hospital. She pro- prove financially successful, and left duced a plan indicating where the school them room should be. The chaplain of a stranded, Such cases were preval- hospital maintained, however, that has ans had been stranded without money, Many instances occurred where com- LOTTERY TICKET CHARGE.part of the building, claimed by Lady,

de Ras as the position of the ball-room, ye where, by reason of the smallness of WARRANT ISSUED FOR ABSENT had consisted of a stairense and several the wages, members had been unable to small rooms which he himself had been keep themselves in comfort or desincy, or derhage their obligations, so that mana- demolished.

(4) In the Tunes of September 23rd. ges of prele conducted touring com- Af the Kolon. Magistracy yesterday 1997, there appeared a letter from the 10 inter- of the

and the stage generally, had Danvers Power, of Marlow, in which iderable pubite

ind incur anies. before Mr. Hamilton, Ho Tari Mui,

nge was charged on remand was stated that no one disputed the fact their business repute os and standing pabite suspicium and liam. and with being in posession of lottery tickets. that the Duke of Richmond's house for had been gravely injured. It was time

nd part

of the hospital entered from the they got together to cleanse their calling. As reported in the Dog. From seater. Rue de Cendres; there was, however. He was glad to know that the prevention day, she was visited in her fat hy In-no hall-room corresponding to Lady.de.

such scandalous bed forward f spector T. Murphy, when she exclaimed Ros's description, though the aute-room Arnold case was being pushed

could be accounted for. They (the tickets) are not mine, huta,

-JAN

Remarking that there was not sufficient Levidence on which to convict, the Magis trate discharged the woman who was defended by Mr. D. McCalliam. His Wor ship added that a warrant would be issued for the arrest of the man.

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BAGGING. THE BAGS,

TWO WEEKS FOR COOLIE WHO

"GOT THE SACK,"

Ip Yau, à coulie, was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with steal- in fout guy-bags from Zarif Khan of Austin Hoad.“ ..

Inspector Spear said that on the night of the 25th inst. a Chinese saw the ne used standing on a ledge and extracting juang-bags through a window from the premises, which were used as a graio storehouse.

Fourteen days' hard labour.

Loxtos. June 26th. Wresiding over the l weeting of the Eastern Extension, Australasin and

A message" from Leningrad"states that China Telegraph Company, Sir Johna supreme court martial has sentenced Deson, Pender said that the Company to death une persons accused of high had applied for a wireless cene, but way robbery and expionage and counter- ail to wait to see Great Britain's devlutionary activity. Twenty-two others clared policy before anything could he have been sentenced to varying long LONDON. Jun 26th.

done. They had reciveil the terms for terms of imprisonment

All the accused are alleged to The Prime Minister, Sbe. Ramsay Mas-the Ecence as regards India, but it was Donald, was eross-examined at question-absolutely impossible for the Company the pay of one Saviakoff, who is said to carry out its terms. The negotiations, he one of the principal agents in the 11 certain xime in the House of Commons with referas regards China had fallen through counter-espionage, service "of

Foreign Power, ence to a statement attributed to Mafter prolonged negotiations. Herrion in the course of an terview with WORLD-WIDE EARTHQUAKE the latter in the Tudspondence, Bilge which has grousedsa furinas, controversy in the French and British Pars, that in

thy event of a pronedisted German attack

he had received a firm promise that Great

of France and Belgium, and that he had

SHOCKS.

"Loxdas, shine" goth.

DUTCH COMMUNISTS.

BADNESS OF BRITAIN.

Moscow, June 20th Very violent earthquake shocks are | M. Beinket, a member of the Daich Communist Party speaking at the Con reported from several world centers,

-Renter's correspondent, ut enzress of the Third International said (Italy) reports that the record of the the British Empire, was the gravity

ed for hour

EARLIER "CABLES. (REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.] "DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

NOIST DEMONSTRATIONE.

New York. June 26th

cit

1.con

As the

the introduction of a Bill in Parlament. (6) Reverting to the article in the

A rolution endursing the action of the Times of June 14th, 1915, it is stated that Actors Association in the endeavour to there had come to light a diary of the regulate entry into the theatrical profes at Lawrene Peel, dated 1958, whose ion and to close the profession, to uz wife, Lady Jane Peel was Lady do desirables was passed unanimously. Ros's sister. This diary stated:

May 19th, 1835.. Went to the 11 of old house, in which the ball was

The ball-room

Risen.

etc."

was found A CURE FOR SLEEPY SICKNESS. divided into small rooms, staircase, He W. M. Crofton, MD), Lecturer, From this it would appear at the Laboratory of Special Pathology, Univer chaplain's statement that he had seen asity College, Earlsfort Terraer, Dublin, building with staircase and, small rooms writing to the Daily Mail says:-- confirms rather than contradicts the laim of Lady de Ros that the hall was held in her sister's schoul-room, in the Rue de Cendres,

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Summarising the above- (a) It is not denied that the Duke of Richmond's house is identical with a hospital in the Rue de Cendres."

(b) It is not denied that at the rear at the Duke of Richmond's house was a coach-builder's, place in the Rideia Blanchisserie.

(c) Fraser contends that the ball took place in the Rue de la Blanchisserie.

(d) Lady de Ros claims the Rue de Cendres.

As you have given so much publicity. to the various views as to the cause of sleepy sickness, and as so many valuable lives are being lost since it is generally considered the canse is not known. I think it is right for me to state that the cause of it is an infection of the brain hy

the influenza, bacillus, and that this is absolutely proved by the result of inocu- lation with a potent influenza antigen (vaccine). The cures by such treatment. are among the most dramatic of my ex- perience in the treatment of infections by like methods.

(e) The chaplain disputes Laedyo dan,

3--It seems almost incredible that werk Ros's claim on the grounds that the site this picture not as described it would not indicated by her had. within his own

have been immediately challenged by emary, heen occupied by small room readers who had thepiselves been pre- staircase, etc.

(0)

set at the balj.

The Peel diary suggests that these

There can be no doubt that Byron, rooms July been added since - 1815..

The writer of this article suggests that who was in Brussels subseruently and the ball took place in the Maison du stayed at 1 Rue Ducales must have been familiar with the actual ball zoom No. Roi. The Hstrated London fees of November 20th, 182, gives a picture of are could deny that his lines. from

Childe Harold building which is definitely stated to be Mr. MeAdon's supporters whose de- the one where the ball was heli.

"There was a sound of revelry by night

The

then

Britain, as in 1914, would be on the side shock at the Benandis Observatory began centre of the world's capitalism. The demonstration last night lasted for over picture is published by the authority of And Belgium's capital bad gathered at three o'clock in the morning and fast United States was also a stronghold of an hour, started another demonstration a book entitled Wellington's: Aneo-

It appeared to have the sarae greed. They must concentrate on the resumption to the Democratic dotes. Maxims, and Opinions of the Dake Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright occurred 7.000 miles away. The quiver their efforts on the British Empire, be-Convention to-day, when the nomination of Wellington." ing of the apparatus carried off the quilleenuse there lay the shortest route to of Mr. McAdoo was seconded. from the instrument?

the searance of a firm past binding the the avantries.

Sr. Ramsay Maellonald complained Reater's correspondent at Capetown

reparts shock

at that his fennversations with Premier Royal Observatorinsted, wo and a halt Herriot,ex grossly misrepresented and hours, beginning at 350 in the morning.. fal-ibed in certain newspapers, The CamApparently: it was 5,000 miles off.

Heutres correspondent at Sydney re mantique bared on June gånd and rissiateports that shocks were still roaring ment in the House on June 2ård covered through the instrumens at the Riverview the whole ground of the conversations. Observatory at four o'clock in the after The reports mentioned in the question noon, after over five hours duration. were based either an, confusion or imagin- |...)

ation. There was absolutely no kind of ECRO OF MELILLA DISASTER, undertaking as regards a defensive mili tury alliance so far as his convera GENERALS COURT, MARTIALLED.·· tions with Premter Herrigt weré, con- carnod.

FIVE MILLION VISIT WEMBLEY.

Lasnos, June 20th.. Today's attendance at Wembley brought the total to over 6,000,000 since the open ing of the Exhibition.

MADRID: June 26th. General Berenguer, former Comman- der-in-Chief of the Spanish forces and High Commisioner in Morocco, who was court martialled in connection with the Mélia disaster in 1921 has been senten-

ced to be removed from the active list and placed in reserve. General Navarro, similarly charged, has been acquitted,

world revolution.

ITALIAN, FASCISM. CONFIDENCE IN 'SIGNOR MUSSOLINI.

Roux. June 29th. The Senate li passed a vote" of "cou fidence in the Government practically un- animously.

POLAR EXPEDITION

POSTPONED.

A

Illustrations of the Maison du Roi, The progress of the MeAdoo marchers prove conclusively that the pictura in was somewhat impeded by the Smith The Illudented London News is that of the Peshorts in the aisles. Smith sympathis Maison du Roi at that time.

ers in the galleries also started shouting Oil Oil assign of disapproval | of Mr. McAdoo.”

The lamps shone on fair when and

brave men.

Music

A thousand hearts heat happily; and

when The weak point in this argument is the arose with its voluptuous swell

Soft eyes look'd love to eyes- which. failure to produce primary evidence. The

Apaka ngaing writer has been unable to trace "Wel And all went merry as a marriage bell, lingtonia." and so cannot kate upon what authority the picture was originally published in that book

But hushhark a deep sound strikes

like a rising knell

41 to 28 including the allusion to

When order was restored. Mr. Frank in Roosevelt proposed Governor Smith as the Presidential candidate. His pane gynric ended with storms of cheering and It must be admitted, however, that thedon on intermittently from Stanzi shouting and horn-blowing.

inferential evidence in favour of the Smith delegates then seized the stan-- Maison du Roi is very strong. and of New York State and earried it in

1. The number of The Illustrated window'd niche of that high hall-seem more applicable to the Maison du Roi prizession around the hall, a band con. London Nere which contained an illustra than to either, & school room or a cost tributing to the din. The demonstration tion in addition, a list of Waterloo

This article is offered as a contribution lasted an hour and a ball. The demot veterans living at the time of the death builder's outhouse. Amundsen has postponed his Polar Ex-strators brought in a brass band, which of the Duke of Wellington. Therefore,

unceasingly played the popular song of this number must have been read with to the wettlement of this question, and the moment entitled "Entwide edition owing to economic difficulties,

ad particular interest by many of those who suggests that the claim herein it for

in ward support of the Maison du Ror Westside." A fire sirih used by Gro were actually present at the ball engines to clear the streets added to thy

is worth considering,

hideous noirs.,

CHRISTIANA, June 20th.

'U.S. WORLD. FLIGHT.

ARRIVAL AT CALCUTTA.

CALCUTTA, June Peth.. The American world fliers have arrived.

2. The writer las heen unable to End in any subsequent number of The Jum Other Democrats nominated

less trated "Loniton News any challenge to the noisily were Mr, Houston and Senatore correctness of this claim Balston and Saulsbury.

(Continued on next column

The writersinerrely thank Mr. Percival M. Fraser, FRIBA, And Mr. O. H. Ellington for their help and. eriticism; and Mr. Cecil Rind, of Wood ford, for preparing the pictures.-Ex

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