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CABLES.

BARLIER CARERS, ITERGUSH RECTER'S AGENCr.)

ST. LEGER BETTING.

STILL FAVOURITE TO-DAY'S RACE W

FOR

LONDON, September th. Betting on the St. Leger today was as folinws!--Manna 3 to 1; Solario s to Zambo 13 to 2 (taken and offered) Picaroon 17 to 3 offered; a to 1 taken; Spelthorns 10 to 1; Pons Asinorum 20 to 1 (taken and offered).

The list of probable starters received through Reuter at 10 p.m. yesterday is given below. It will be noticed that A. Bury is given now as riding Sir Kenneth. It is, therefore, evident that hi is no longer under suspension.

Agaz, El Cacique and Sparus, mention as previously, have not yet been scratched dut are no longer given as probables.

MOZRE

Bucellas.

For Law

My Crackers Manna ¿icaroon

Pons Asinarum

Boidore

JOCKET:

IL, Jelliss Smirki McLachlan S Donoghue

Bullock

T. Burns G. Huline

Sir Kenneth

M. Beary

Solario

J. Childs

"Spelthorne "

Archibald

St. Becan

C. -Elliott

Tournesol

R. Jones.

Warden of the Marches

Warminster

Zuba

B. Carslaka

Wells Wrass

CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO.

THE HONGKONG DAILY

EARLIER CABLES

TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

FRESIDENTS SYMPATHY FOR

CHINESE

SHIPPING STRIKE

AMWU TAKE A HAND

LONDON, September ità. The Amalgamated Marine. Workges" Union have decided to pay the strikers

WEDNESDAY.

SEPTEMBER 9TH

FAR EASTERN CABLE

MORE SHANGHAI RIOTING

NEWS

ĮTHROUGH LEUTER'S AGENCY.]

CHINA TARIFT REVISION

SIX BRITISH DELEGATES ARE

"APPOINTED,

SOUTH AFRICAN DEADLOCK.

CAPETOWN, September th

Losnos, September 7th The Guildford Castle has arrived and

Britain wild be represented at the is now hold up. There are now nine vessels representing nearly 100,000 tons Customs Tariff Ruvision Conference to held up here, while the crews of four be held in Peking, by Sir Bonald

Loxpoy, September 7th fifteen shillings weekly, Proposals for Agigantic Labour alliance, coupled with shadows threaten ing to becloud the relativoship existing between suveral big industries promis to provide a momentous session for the Trade Union Congress, which ed at Scarborough,

SHANGZAL: September 7th. Farther rioting occurred in Shanghai at six o'clock this evening, following a meeting of 500 coolies and agitators in Chinese territory to pay reverence to the tims of the May 30th affair, and to

protest against unequal treaties.

The usual anti-foreign banners and pan

RUBBER SHARE MARKET.

MOB FORCES POLICE TO FIRE INSTEADY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK.

SELF-DEFENCE.

Adrican received by the Hongkong Small Investors Share and Heal Estate. Co, from Singapore state that the rah- bar share market has been steady through

at the week and considerable confidence has been displayed with certain activity. A good partion of the better ulasa stocks, i have been disposed of while speculation in cheaper shares resulted in improved

buyers than sellers and prices have advanced slightly.

was open freighters which are ready to sail are disMacleay, assisted by Lieut. Col. Sidneyphlets were on view and bitter speeches Quotations. In London there are moro

Mr. Swales, in his presidential address, referred to the increasing: seriousness of economic and social conditions during the past year, and dwelt on the soundness with

which the Trade Union movement had emerged from a period of crisis nu paralleled since 1920.

affected. Seventeen ships are affected at Durban, where there are now 47 Teasels held

up representing * $230,000

tonnage of

FOOTBALL AT HOME. RESULTS OF LEAGUE GAMES ON

MONDAY:

DIVISION 1. Aston Villa, 2; Manchester U, Bolton W., Leeds Uga Burnley, o; Notts County, O Cardiff, 0; West Ham, 1 Leicester City, 9; Arsenal, 1 Tottenham, 3-Sheffield U

LONDON, September this The speaker urged employers who think The following league football matches that organised workers can be still fur-were played today ther driven back, to take warning from me that fact, and declared that the demon- stration of solidarity in the Trade Union movement in connection with the minors' struggle had given hope to the whole movement. He drew attention to the trend towards amalgamation shown by the fact of a fifteen per cent. reduction in the number of separate Caions in

five years

He demanded an extension of trade

and

with Russia, and expressed sympathy with the workers' struggles in India China, and regretted that an inter national front had not yet been secured, though the differences with Amsterdam and Moscow were small.

He concluded by declaring that the new

FRENCH AEROPLANES BOMBARD phass of development which was world-

ADJIR.

MADRID, September 7th. communiqué states that the enemy ressure on the western front continues without success. A Paris message' says -sixteen aeroplanoa have bombarded Adjir, dropping 1,120 kilos o projectiles on Teases in enemy centres of a

of activity.

BIG ATTACK PENDING

PARIA, September 7th, Aenmmuniqué from Fez, says large bodies of French troops are moving up to appointed sectors on the line, and the movement is approaching when a com- bined Franco-Spanish attack will be Baanched at points selected by the High Command. Special roads are being con.

wide had entered the next and probably the last stage of revolt, and appealed to the workers to solidify their movements and

be prepared with machinery and men for the final struggle to destroy wage

slavery.

↑ Mr. Swales said the General Council had started na enquiry into the labour conditions of Eastern countries, including

Chinn

INDIAN POLITICS.

STRONG SWARAJIST PLEA FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT:

DIVISION

Blackpool, Middlesboro, Bradford C., 4; Barnsley, 1 Chelsea, 0; Notty Forest, 0. Hull, Southampton, O Oldham, 1; Wednesday, 1 South Shields, 3; Wolves, I. Stoke, o; Port Vale, a

DIVISION ILI (SOUTH). Aberdare, 1; Millwall, 2 Brenford, 1: Southend, 3.

DIVISION 11 (NORTH). Chesterfield, 1; Bradford, 1. Coventry, 6; Wigan, 0. Crewe Alex ; Doncaster, 2 Halifax T., 2; Hartlepools, 1.: Lincoln City, ; Southport, 0. Walsall 1; Gritnsby Town, 1.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

DAVIS CUP.

FRANCE TO MEET US. IN

CHALLENGE ROUND..

Peol financial adviser; Mr. K. D.

were made. The crowd were worked up Stewart a Director of the Manchester

to a frenzy of excitement, and made for Chamber of Commerce and Hon. Secre tary of the China, and Far Eastern the International Settlement, with `_the Section of that Chamber Mr. Basil object of causing a riot in the central dis Newton, of the Foreign Office; Mr. Htrict. They were allowed to pass through Commercial Counsellor at the strip of the French Concession on British Legation in Peking; and Mr, E

Chinese CIE Asting

The crowd were met on the burder of Secretary at the British Legation in the International Settlement by five Peking.

New Craigioleas have attracsed lob of attention, and with good enquries, the shares are quoted at close $1.52) muddle. Jerun Kuantans have been steady round

1.05, closing in demand at the figur Brogas can be placed in quantity at 81.2 tiers asking $25. Hassetts have in proved a shade to $1.15 cx buyers. Bukit Jelutongs have good equities up to 21.15, Jimaks can be placed at #1.33. Tanibalaks at $1.25 and United Malaccas

Foreign and two Chinese constables. Encouraged by their leaders the mob grew violent and attacked the police with paving stones, bricks, bamboo poles, str. 15. Ulu Benuts are wanted at as They knocked down two Foreign con acts, with sellers at 60 cts, and Mentakaba are quoted 3 to 4 ets Bakit Katils stables, and the situation grew tense.

The police were eventually driven to have buyers at $1.30, sellers 3 cts, over, New Scudais have improved to 250 buyers and offer at $0.55 Colins- burghs can be placed at 82.00, sellers J0CEB over. Indragitis. re quoted. $8.35 to $9.30, Eluangs are in der mand at $6.75, a few offering at 86.90 Pajams made 39.23-cum, closing in de mand at the figure. Sungei Baguas aro better at 8.8 to 23.10 Rempaa have buyers at 26,00 and offer at 86.25 Tapahs have good enquiries at $1975

THEIR PAST SERVICES. Sir James William Ronald Macleay, KC.M.C., has been British Minister to China since 1922. He was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford and was appointed Attaché in the Diplomatic Service in 1995. He has served in fire. They aimed high and seriously different capacities in Washington, wounded one rioter and slightly wounded Copenhagen, Brussels, Madrid, Con- two. The crowd broke up. stantinople, Belgrade, Moxico and the Foreign Office. Be represented His Majesty's Government at the Second Conference for the Unification of Com mercial Statistics, and was appointed Counsellor of Embassy to H.M. Lega tion, Peking, in 1014. He served as Envoy Extraordinary_and_Minister Plenipotentiary to the Argentine Be CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY MEN C. a few offering at $19.00. public from 1819 to 1922, since when he has been linister at Peking

Lieut. Col the Hon. Sidney Cornwallis Peel, D.S.O., T.D., was formerly Member of Parliament for the Uxbridge Divi- sion. He is the third son

of the first Viscount Peel and was educated at Eton NEW YORK, September 7th. and Oxford. He served with distinc Borotra heat Patterson by +6, 6-10tion in the South African War and the 63

Thus France won the inter-zone final and meets the United States in the challenge round of the Davis Ciu com petition, t.

Lacoste resigned the final singles against Anderson, owing to unfavourable weather conditions.

*

European War, and was appointed Financial Adviser to the Foreign Office in 1918. He was a member of the British Delegation to the Pence Con- ference at Paris in 1919..

Mr. Basil C. Newton, is one of the First Secretaries of the Foreign. Office.

Strong reserves were rushed to the scene, and all is now quiet.

Chinese sources claim that one rioter was killed, but the extent of the casual- ties is still uncertain.

PRISONERS AT LIBERTY.

ON BAIL

PERIO, September 8th.

A Foreign telegram from Harbin states Condatti, that Messrs. Oustronnoft Mihailovitch and Stepinin of the Chinese Eastern Railway, were released on bail yesterday afternoon, under orders from Marshal Chang Tso Lin. The bail is $190,000 in the case of Er. Oustroumoff

London

Singapore

UBBER PRICES.

Highest Lowest. Closing

3/8ld. 3/50

$1.30 #1.20 $1.20

BONTE $0.8

New York 80.89 Stocks in London, week ending August end, 8,300 bons, 300 tons increase in

previous week..

DIVIDENDS.

and $20,000 each for the others Pemk River Valley Rubber Co., Lth

[Note: The officials of the ER. men tioned in the above cable were arrested some months ago on alleged charges of fraud in connection with their work on the railway. It is believed that all are White Russians],

FATALITY AT WOOSUNG.

per cent and interim dividend for year ending 30th September, 1925, payable 18th September, 1923, Books closci 5th to 17th September, 1995,

Eastern United Aunorance Corporation, Ltd. Final dividend of 8 per cent. (mak- ing 10 per cent.) Bonos afe year ending AMERICAN SAILORS KILLED 30th June, 1923, and a further Bonus of

IN EXPLOSION.

$1.00 per share, which will be utilised to increase the amount paid up on the shares SHANGHAI, September 8th.

from 86.00 to 87.00. Four American sailors were killed and

WATER SOFTENING.

Mr. K. Stewart, a director of the THE BASE EXCHANGE PROCESS: SIMLA, September 7th.

Manchester Chamber of Commerce and FOUR India's finoss to govern herself

In a paper read recently before a joint Hon. Secretary of the China and Far urged by Mr. Motilal Nehru when the meeting of the Institution of Chemical Eastern Section of the Chamber, was Legislative Assembly discussed Sir Alfred Engineers and the American Institute Muddiman's resolution proposing the of Chemical Engineers at Leeds, the prin formerly a well-known Shanghai husi structed in the northern sector permit acceptance of the majority report of the ciples of the base exchange process of ness man, and partner in the firm of three seriously injured by the explosion Reforms Enquiry Committee, in which water softening were outlined. This pro- Maitland & Co., Shanghai. He is now connection Siz Alfred advised the House as is doubtless well known, utilises

a series of artificial zeolites (hydrated partner in the Manchester House of to follow the Viceroy's advice, urging co- operation to solve one of the greatest double silicates) for the removal of both Stewart, Thompson & Co., of Manchester. types of hardening constituents. It thus Mr. Harry Halton Fox, C.M.G.. FR.G. problems of the human race."

Mr. Motilal Nehru moved an auend.redured the hardness to zero in one opor-

ting rapid movement of guns and military

traffic.

The French Air Force is carrying out series of attacks on Sheshuan. A non-

The ss Felching has been refloated.

SHANGHAI MUNICIPALITY. ELECTRIC EMPLOYEES RESUME WORK ONCE MORE.

SHANGHAL, September 8th."

1995,

Limited 41d per share less

tomber, 1928. Books closed 8th to 15th September, 1995.

Pajam, Limited 10 per cent interim dividend for year ending 30th September 1995, payable th September, 1825. Books closed 29th August to 5th Septem

W Hammer & Co, Ltd. & per cent final dividend (making 10 per cent) a/s year ending 30th June, 1995.

Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd Is per shara (30th div.), payable in London th September, 1928.

of a generator yesterday afternoon, on tax, payable in England 3rd September, board the destroyer Yoo, off Woosung.

The destroyer has been guarding the Tapah Rubber Estates, Ltd. 10 per Chinese steamer Leichting, which ran cent interim dividend for year ending ber of squadrons are now located on the ment wherely the constitution and adation, and does not involve the forma8, has been Commercial Counsellor to ground in pirate, infested waters off the 31st December, 1925, payable 15th Sep ministration should be fundamentally tion of any sludge, while the softening the British Legation at Peking since 1918 Chekiang coast, on August 23rd, with a front line, whence a flight of a few chaged, declaring that indians looked for material may be repeatedly revivified, He was educated at. Dulwich College and silver cargo of 100,000 taels, helonging to minutes traverses the enemy positions.

was fippointed Student Interpreter in a local American firm a place in the sun for themselves. He usually by the simple process of percolat strongly urged that a Convention repre- ing brias through it. Marshal Fetain has arrived at Fez. senting all interests should frame The principle of base exchange appears China in 1890. He was British Consul at scheme for the approval of the Legislature to have been discovered by an English- LATEST CABLES.

to be submitted to the British Parliament man, Thomas Way, in 1950, but it was Tchang in 1905, Consul General at Cheng- to be embodied in 3 Statute. He deciar Eichorn who showed, in 1968, the com- tu in 1913, and was officiating as Cousul- LANDING ATTEMPT FAILS.

ed that the Swarajists were unable to plete interchangeability of the alkaline accept Lord Birkenhead's views and said and alkaline earth bases in hydrated General at Hankow in 1914-15. He was PARIS, September 8th,

that Indians were kept down forcibly and double silicates. The principle is now appointed Commercial Attache for China The correspondent at Madrid of that unless the Government showed a applied to the softening of water on in 1917 and since 1918, has been Commer

Originally these Le Journal Tearns than in attempted change of heart, the Swarajists would not considerable senlo,

co-operate. Landing of Spanish troops on the Albuce mas coast failed. The attempt will be repeated to-day, the Biff coast being bombarder frons land, sea and air.

Tangier despatches

tion serious Riff counter operations on the Western front, directed by Abd el Krim's brother The enemy is vainly endeavouring to capture Benkarrish, just South of Tetuan while on the Eastern front the enemy is strom ly counter-attacking on the Afrat front, Elist of Ajdir and Alhucomas.

A telegram on Fez refers to the rumour that the Spaniards succeeded in reheving the enemy pressure on Tetuan

OBITUARY.

BL VIVIANL

zcolites were made by a process of cial Counsellor. He holds the Coronation fusion, but more recently a method of Medal of 1011. precipitation has been substituted, Those originally prepared by fusion were known

Municipal ment remmed work

of power in bulk,

Mr. Erie Taichman, C. I. Ez, has been

The employees of the Electricity Dop to-day The

as Permutit," but it became necessary Acting hinese Secretary at Peking since which was cut off on July 5th, is now to increase the proportion of replaceable. He was educated at Charterhouse, being resumed, sodium to make the materials of commer-find Cambridge, and was appointed a cial value. This is now reputed to have

been done in a new and stable produes Student Interpreter in China in 1907. He known as "Permutit B. was pro-Consul at Tientain in 1913 and

This material is prepared from natural-

DEMONSTRATIONS AT HANKOW,

HANKOW, September 8th Land and water demonstrations took piace to-day, There was no incident, and

all was carried out in the most orderly

PARIS, September 7th. The death has taken place of the former Premier M. Viviani“

M. Rene Viviani, French Independent Socialist statesman, was born at Sidi del-Abbes, Algeria, in 1889. Having glauconite which is first cleaned from attached to the Legation at Peking see the Bat, he entered the clay, earthy materials, and finely divided from 1913 to 1917. He was sent on special Chamber of Deputies as a deputy for silica with which it is associated; and service in Kansu Province in 1915, in Paris in 1803 He was defeated in 1902, then heat-treated in order to impart a but regained his seat in 1906, and the considerable degree of hardness to the Sheng Province in 1917, and on special manner same year became Minister of Labour grains with a view to preventing them service on the Tibetan frontier in 1817-19. and Public Hygiene in the Clemencen from sliming when immersed in water. He was assistant Chinese Secretary at administration. A. Viviani held the same At the same time surface permeability the Legation in Peking from 1919-20, and office in the Briand Ministry of 1909-10 must not be impaired. The materialis was given the local rank of Second and was Minister of Public Instruction then ground and finally cleaned and grad Secretary in the Diplomatic Service in inder M. Doumorgue in 1913 On the falled for use in water-softening plante 1920. In 1921 and 1929 he was employed A feature of the natural zeolites at the Foreign Offre He has written of the Ribet administration over the three oud Tears service law, N. Viviani became their great degree of resistance to celo books of travel and various articles The Spanish official communiqué does Prime Minister in June of 1914, and retain chemical impurities in water, of ₤19 the Royal Geographical Journ't t

He in a keep

polo player and supporter mot refer to any attempted landing at constructed the ministry on the outbreak which free carbonic acid may be cited

of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies y free from disintegration by mechanical ALL INV of the Great War, Failing to secure vole as an example. They are also particular of the Turf in Peking

ALL INVITED ACCEPT

Alhacemes, but dwells on the persistent "enemy, pre ure, especially on the Western Front. It declare that the enemy failed in Japan

Its object to break the Spanish linen, with the ultimate aim of diverting the forces destined for the offensive

in 1815 he resigned, but immediately, ac altrition, and these features should cepted office as Minister of Justice in the characterise the synthetic products. A Coalition Ministry of a Briand telk-17 likely defect in these synthetic zeolites With MM. Bourgeois and Hanotaux, be the loss by the porcolation of water represented France at the first meeting of sodium silicato which has been left

of the Langue of Nations at Geneva in unaltered în an imperfect process of Co November 15th, 1920.]

de manufacture?

PERING, September 8th Tho Netherlanda Legation is to-day

the Waiohisoms of Holland'

of the invitation to the Tariff All the Washington. Trout have now nocepted.

KORE STOEMS IN JAPAN.

TIDAL WAVE WASHES AWAY

AHOUSES IN KOREA

Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd. à per cent int dividend for year ending 31st. December, 1825, payable 9th September, 1925. Books closed and to 9th Septem ber, 1095

PRENUE SURGEON'S YEAT

A highly interesting surgical which was carried out some at Lille, can uw be said, to successful *****

The subject of the oper three-year-olct!

dgirl whose lopment was arrested o sufficiency of her thyroid gini TOKYO, September 8th

René Lefort no diftunguished Severe storms raged, on Sunday, long took the opportunity offered by the South coast of Korex and in Northern tion at Lille of a notorious

thyroid Kyushu Two hundred and fifty houses immediately after death, were destroyed and four person killed that of the little gi Thirty-six boats

large porformed four months

number of fish

gmeers killed

forty fiquseS, MODE

and

KAWAY

doctors consider that the gland hea

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natural, and ber fate Da normal IN

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