1925-08-31 — Page 4

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD.

492 Dentini 238.

SOLE AGENTS: POR

Queen's Buildings.

BELL'S UNITED ASBESTOS CO, LTD..

MANUFACTURERS OF

Victor Metallic," "Dagger

*Rocfer” Packings.

Boll's Asbestos Compositions.

· Salam

Salamanderite

ngine & Cylinder Oils. ointing

MACKINTOSH'S

TWO

ruple and

SALE

MEN'S WEAR.

DAYS ONLY MONDAY and TUESDAY.

REAL BARGAINS IN SURPLUSTM

SUMMER STOCKS.

SOCKS SHIRTS TIES

SHOES VESTS

COLLARS

MACKINTOSH & Co., Ltd.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS, Alexandra «Building.

∙Des Vœux Rosd.

DAIRY FARM NEWS

SALMON ! SALMON!

SALMON E

FRESH WHITE SALMON

NOW IS SEASON....

Try A Cut of This Most Delicious and Appetising Fare.

60 Cents Per lb.

AVAILABLE AT MAIN DEPOT AND ALL BRANCHES.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

DOLLAR DAY

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

THE

WE WILL COMMENCE

LAST WEEK OF OUR SALE

WITH A

DOLLAR DAY

ON

MONDAY, AUGUST 31st.

THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS.

STUPENDOUS VALUE.

SALE ENDS POSITIVELY ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TH

DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

HONGKONG.

UNGRONE ADANY

INNOCENT AND INJURED SOVIET

DENIES REVELATIONS OF MOSCOW'S ACTIVITIES IN SHANGHAI.

DOCUMENTS DESCRIBED AS “FORGERIES.

With regard to the documentary evidence secured by the V, Daily Yews Moscow's active influence in the Shanghai disorders, which revela- tion we reproduced in part in our issue of August 28th, it is amusing to note that no time has been lost in issuing the usual Sovietist denial, through the channels of the faithful „Rosin Agency. As in the case of the notorious" Zinoviel letter, (which, incidentally, is mentioned in the course of one of the denials reproduced below), the documents secured by our Northern, contemporary, are described as forgeries. The first ~ message, dated Moscow, August 20th, reads i

Interviewed by a representative of the that the authors of systematic provocative i Tour Agency regarding the four forged nets against the Union of Soviet Repub documents concerning the Consulate lies have again failed in their efforts...

General of the U.S.S.Rat Shanghai," published by the Forth Chinn Daily News on August 18th, Mr. Cherkassoff, former Secretary of the Shanghai Consulate, now in Moscow, made the following state

macut-

Agents of British imperialism in China have made a practice of producing false documents, hoping to shift on the Union the responsibility for the Chinese events and thus mask the fact that the national revolutionary movement of the Chinese people is caused by the policy of inter- national imperialism, and British im- perialism, in particular,

"One of the documents in questions contains an alleged instruction of Mr.

Korakhan, which is supposed to have been addressed to me on July 7th, about the organisation of a special committee of Chinese students and Labour organisa tions for carrying on a struggle against White Guardist strike-breakers. As. Tita tary

The Moscow paper wonders how care less the manufacturers of all these false documents are with truth Indeed as may be seen from the interview of the

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

Delivered Peak Distr

Road), $28.00 per ton Delivered to Bowen Road Add Lower

↑ Levels, 125,00

per ton. Delivered.

Kowloon $22,00

ders. should be seat In writing not

by telephone,

at least 24 hours before the Coats required.

All orders must be ac companied by Cash, Cheque, OD Compra dore Order parable to TheKailan Mining Ark ministration.

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION

Head OffceTIKITSIN-

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Hongkong.

LOCAL SPORT.

BASEBALL,

INTERESTING GAMES DURING THE WEEK-END.

Tro league games were played on the Happy Valley diamond on Saturday, when the Hongkong Baseball Club met the Filipinos and the Volunteers were opposed to South China,

In the first game, there was an absence of high scoring, this being due to the excellent fielding of both sides. The Ame

matter of fact, however. 7 left Shanghai respondent with former Secre- ricans won by 5 runs to 3

of the U.S.SR. Consulate-General

AMERICANS.

The teams lined up as followspa

FILIPINOS.

Proult Dome

[G. Sancho

un Joy 13th aboard the Soviet ship Cherkassoft, who was mentioned in one of Turk, and since June 2111 1-have been the spurious" documents, the latter's Angeles dlaging in Moscow Thus in no way authors at will alter the names of people Malig could Mr. Karakhan send me any instruc- they wish to discredit or place them in tions to Shanghai on July 7th.

places where they could not possibly be Leonard. at a given time.

Francisco Tecson

gb.

3b.

18.

Harlow Hawkins Church Ransome

·LL

Lana

I.£.

Hogan Drought

Rull Bautista F. Sancho

[68

BOWLS.

FIRST DIVISION GAMES COMPLETED.

There were only two matches to be play- ed in the first division of the Lawn

Bowls League on Saturday and now. as far as the first division Concerns ed, the season is over. The match be tween the Kowloon Cricket Club and Kowloon Docks Recreation Club was the

both were fighting to keep their places outstanding match of the day, “because in the first division. Prior to the game Kowloon Dock had points in their

- favour in the league, and Kowloon G.E. had 4 points. The losers therefore, would have to be relegated to the second. It was one of the most thrilling games seen. their season, and although Kowloon Dock won, they did so with 2 points only in their favour

The scores by innings were

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Americans Filipinon D2.0 0 0 0 1 - 3

TOLUNTEERS AGAIN BEATEN,

The game was played at Henghom. In two of the rinks the K.C.C. were abend, Brawn's rink disposing of Lapaley's by 21-16 and Gibbon's just beating Pun cheen's by 19-17. The third rink, hoz... ever, (Erde's) went down before John- ston's by 0 points

In the other 1st Division fixture, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club lost to the Civil Service Club by 16 points, 61-46.

In the Second Division the East Point RC playing at home lost to the Indian RC who wore one man short, by 17 points

Scores

Division SERVICE.C.C.

As for the other documents," Mr. Cherkasoft goes on to say, they contain

The leading Soviet organ scornfully quite as absurd lies. Thus, Golianovsky remarks that the longer this playing with who is mentioned in one of them, was

13 the house-keeping agent of the Consulate. marked cards, which was started by the General of the U.S.S.R. nt. Shanghai, but British Conservatives with their notorious ns he was dismissed from his service forgery of Mr. Zinovief's letter" in about the middle of June, he naturally October of last year, lasts the less its could not have participated in any con effect. It presenta, indeed, no great du ference of June 8th in the capacity officulties to-day to prove the gross ignor- a representative of the Consulate." As ace and stupidity of the authors of such falsified documents, who actual result

Great interest was shown in the match for Strijevsky, whose name is also men- is to throw shame and discredit not on between the Hongkong Volunteer Defence tioned in the spurious documents, be for the Soviet Union but rather on those Corps and South China. Although de jaerly was an agent of the Dalgosterg

whom they were designed to benefit, for fested, the Volunteers played much better | KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN C.C. 7. CIVIL Für Eastern Trade Board), and, is now,

believe, an employee of the Shanghai it may be safely advanced that the public than they dit against the Japanese on Agency of the U.S.ER. Trade, Mision opinion in foreign countries is now Thursday.

The Volunteers had blanks in the first Lastly, Greben--not Grebner is an agent thoroughly well warned against the work

The Chinese began with of the Russian Volunteer, Fleet

of international spics and will no longer five innings. The second message through the T believe the documents they are so clumsily four runs first innings but for the next (ast) Agency is dated from Moscow or manufacturing against the Union of next three innings they did not get a

Soviet Socialist Republies

single run. In the fifth inning they got the same day, and reads:

In view of the hardly monumental reruns but again failed in the sixth. Commenting upon reports from Peking and Shanghai about the w set of putation either for truth or honesty so the eth inning the Volunteers secured forged documents" published in the far secured by the Union of Sorict their first run through Ramsay. They North China Daily News, mirported to Socialist Republics, whether as a body or took a seventh inning but only secured "prove" that the Consulate General at in the person of its individual members, one more run through Burns. The gama Shanghai participated in the Shanghai the denials set out above need not closed with the Chinese winning by 6-9. and Canton events, the Larest is observes receive, any very serious consuleration The teams lined up as follows

VOLUNTEERS.-

KAILAN COAL MINES.

DEMAND THAT THEY SHOULD BS HANDED OVER TO THE CHINESE The Canton Gazette states that decord ing to a telegrain from General Li Ching Lin, Tupan of Chibi, to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, the members of the Chihli provincial, assembly hava passed a resolation demanding them mediate opening of negotiations with the British authorities concerning the restors tion of the Kailan coal mizen in accord ance with the Anglo Chinese agreement The provincial treasury of Chinli is pre- pared to raiso suficient funds for the purchase of the valuable 'properties back from the foreigners.

Ramsay

Owen Hughes Bowker

ta. China at the end of 1923 on the payment of a certain sum of money by Stewart the Chinese bat owing to political un- Cartis rest, negotiations were suspended Inst Lammert

Burns

year.

8. S. Leo Choy

S. L. Loe

Teb

June

D

Shim

UL

Leung

B

Pung

3b Chan

rif Pan Scores by innings were:-

Now the members of the provincial Enger assembly of Chihli urge the immediato Ralph resumption of parleys with the British company about the rendition of the mines Major Nathan, director of the Kailan Mining Company, is still in North China and he will naturally take an active part in the negotiations on account" of his twenty years connection with the Kailan Mines at Tientsin.

CHINESE: PROPAGANDA.” HOW THE CANTONESE PEOPLE

ARE DECEIVED.

Chinese Volunteers

4000 0700

YESTERDAY'S MATCH,

The encounter between the Japanes and the Indians, which took place at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, re- sulted in an easy win for the former. The Japanese, who in all respects wers much the better side, were not called upon to play a 7th inning,

Kusana

K.B.G.CGoodman, McIntosh, Hal- land, Guy (Skip) 15

CS.C.C-Murphy, Harrison, Gregory, Grimmets (Skip) 17.

Duncan, K.BG.C-Hazel,

Wyli Whibley (Skip) 12. -

C.S.CC-Booker, Massey,

Oswick Deokin (Skip) 27.)

K.B.G.C.-McNeill, Johnston, Simp- son, Farrell (Skip) 19.:..

CS.C.C-Smith, Gibson, Maughan, Knight (Skip) 12/

Total = K.B.G.C., 46; C.8.0.C., 67

Division II.

INDIAN LC EAST POINT RIG.

1.R.C. Razack, Nazarin, Harteam, S

E. Imaail (Skip) 20. ***

E.P.R.C-Shaw, Douglas, McKelis Hamilton (Skip) 15.

|_ IR.C. —–—– Madár,

Omar (Skip), 23.

Kbaras, Kitchell,

EPRC-Whiteford, Glen, Forbes Fowler (Skin) 17,

1.KC-8 Imail, Hyder, Ramja (Skip) 20.GA

EP.R.C—Barday, Thorburn, William son, Last (Skip) 170!

Total LRC 82 EFRC. 49

LEAGUE TABLES.

Craigengower Taikoo BC. Kowlood B.G.

Civil Service G Kowloon Dock Kowloon 'C.C

Polico E.C

Taikoo RC

Lowloon

"Indian C.

East Point R.C RHXYC

36.

B. R. Ismail

A. K Minu

as

N. Kitchells

If

ROmar

Fel

J. Curreem

Ackber

EK FOR HIS

General Li has therefore, instructed the Industrial Commissioner at Tientsin

The teams and scores were as under: to take up the question at once with the

JAPANESE British authorities with a view to getting The following account of fighting at

BRAINDIANS. Tahimatsu back the mines at an early date. "," Fanling, in which there is not a word Hachiuma

F. Lewi

Ismail Another message from Peking, given in at sruth, sppeared in the Custon Guzelle Uno the Canton Gazette, says

Sepher | of: August 25th;----

Akiyama According to the report of Geberal |-- A clash-is reported to have occurred Honda 13 Ching Lin, Tupan of Chihli, the bual between British soldiers and the villagers Hachium ness of the Chingtoing Mines, on the of Fanling on the 2nd instant Fanling Takatomi Shansi-Chihli borders, is progressing is about fifty miles from Kowloon and is smoothly wince the termination of the situated in British territory along the y civil war in North Chinn

Canton Kowloon Railway line. Since the The Chiogtsing Mincs have Gerionn - resent strike was declared in Hongkon Engineers and Chinese Managers who ate there were over one hundred British apparently working in perfect harmony soldiers stationed in Fanling. Frequent without dispute. Owing to the death of disturbances were caused by the British Admiral Von Hanneken, Mr. Bauer is the soldiers and consequently, the latter were bend of the German staff of the Ching- much hated by the vilinger, in thất faing Mining Company. Since the with locality drawal of General: Sun Yueh's troops Report of gun firing was heard on the from the northern section of the Feking- 22nd instant when a clash occurred be Hankow Railway in the spring, Coal tween the British soldiers and, the transportation at Shihchiachuang has villagers. The clash is due to the British been fully restored so that the Ching soldiers, over sten in number, who want tring Company is pushing ahead success to the villagers whom hey attempted to fully rest and compel to convey foodatust Un account of this success, General the villagers, in view of the repeated Li is demanding the rendition off the trouble, caused by the Britial, beat their Kailan Mines from the British Memo

According to General Li, all mining properties belong to the provincial as sembly of Chill and in accordance with saldiers

tae stipulations of the anginal Angle, t

Chinese agreement concerning the work

ing of the Kaiping and Lanchow soal mines the properties are to be restored to an end.

bouring

Eescue with

The British

Byllingers fired

villagers returned

ng the and the for their own

defence the retreated and the clash came

Japanese

BEMAINI

FIXTURES.

Ahockey match has been

AWKING?

tween H.M.8 lacki

Hockey Clab on the kopg ground at 5:30 pm, on Wednesda The Club will play in coloura

The following is the fixture list for the

be represented by --P___ remaining of the season

PT. Farquharson, Septem 2nd, 8 pmHK.B.CA Dind, ELR Mitchell P. Ralph H. Owen Hughe

September 5th 200 VDC Filipino: 4.30 pm HK BC Bouth China

mert, RC-Allen, B. D. Eva Vallack

Last Wednesday the Club

September 6th, 2.30 pm-South China | Punjab

Indian C., 4.20 p.m. Japanese in a dra df two goals; all Filipine

September 12th, 30p.mHYD.C.

South

HKBC Japanese.

September 13th pita HVDC. Mur

G-Indian ROK

September 19th, 20 p.m Bout

China Japan

KB.Cof

FOOTB

Loog

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.