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BOLARIO
THE ST. LEGER.
WINS THE CLASSIC OF
THE NORTH
LONDON, September 9th. The race for the St. Luger Stakes, which clord on November 6th, 1923, with 10 entries, was decided on the Town Moor at Doncaster, this afternoon. The result
Schrio 1. Zambo
Warden of the Marshes 3. STARTING PRICES.
The starting prices were
7 to 2 igst. "Solario,
A to 1 agst Zambo
18 to 1 agst Warden of the Marshes Fifteen rag Wou by 3 lengths, with the same distance separating the second and third.
THE FIELD. Below will be found the full list of
#dasters:-**it
.... Mars
Horse
"J. 1. Hornung's, Bucellan Sir. A Bailey's Fuxlaw
Sir W. Cooke's Hotunnor H.F. Muriss A.&. Cox'
A. Loose
Sir L. Tate's Jasos White's
"F. Carzonr
Manna
Picar
Jockey
H. Jellis
M. Beary
K. Robertson
H. Donoghue F. Bullock Pons Asinorum T. Kurra
T.-Weston- Roidore
Sir Kenneth T. Pryor J. Chikla Solario
Major Loder's Spelthorne Sir G.Bullough St. Becan
Calmann's Tournesol
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G. Archibald C-Elliott
R. Jones
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH
1925
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SHIPPING STRIKE.
LATEST CABLES:
TRADE UNIONS.
WARRANTS ISSUED AGAINST SEAMEN IN AUSTRALIA,
CONGRESS REJECTS SCHEME FOR AMALGAMATION:
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CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO.
SPANISH LAND SUCCESSFULLY
FAR EASTERN
NEWS.
CABLE
WITH MINOR LOSSES.
LONDON, September 9th MELBOURNE, September, ch
By 2.13
votes to 1,787,000 the Trade Legal processes are now active in connection with the strike. Sixty-four Union Congress rejected the proposal for members of the crew of the steamer the gradual amalgamation of the Unions, Jacumine, at Adelaide, wyre watenged with the ultimate aim of forming one big, to a fortnights' imprisonment Three Union. hundred warrants of arrest have been issued in Melbourne and eighty-nine in Sydney, from which port the liner „Mongolia, sailed punctually!
BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT.
Cars Town, September 9th.
A possible basis for the settlement of
the seamen's strike, which the Government
MADRID September th
(THROUGE RETTEM'A AGENOT.).
GOMRADE KARAKHAN,
ARMS LICENCES.
INSPECTOR'S WARNING TO
DELINQUENTS.
.pl si
A British subject, a Portuguese, and Chinese were charged with failing to renew their arma licences at the Central
A communique from the battleship VIEWS ON HONGKONG CHAMBER Magistrany yesterday,
Alfons X777, says that the whole of General Saro's column, composed of pick ed men equipped with the most modern warlike devices, landed and occupied strong positions with the loss of 50 men, half of whom were native levies
The Congress also turned down, by similar majority, an amendnient, depres
The Spanish troops captured two field cating the foundation of one Linion, but welcoming the efforts to consolidate the guns, seven machine gone, much equip Trade Unions into more effective unitament and a number of prisoners.
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The co-operation of the French squad ron, which carried out an effective bom-
| bardment was ninst valuable.
$
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LANDING EFFECTED.
SOME HOT WORDS...
Foxpax, September 9th has suggested, without prejudice, to the The Trade Union Congress at Sear- ship owners provides for the postponsborough shelved a resolution conferring. meat of the redaction of wages for o оп the General Council autocratio
MADRID, September 8th. months, perding an oficial enquiry in powers to call & stoppage, or order a It is officially announced that the Britain into the existing machinery for general levy on non-affected Unions for Spaniards have effected a the representation of seamen on the the purpose of supporting # Union Maritime Board.
Atriking in defence of a vital Trade Walon principle,
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ANGRY SCENE AT TABLE BAY.
CAPE TOWN, September 8th The shipowners have decided to post notices giving the men twenty-four hours
The General Council is to examine the question and report to the various Union executives:
There
ware heated paanges in the
to consider the position, and stating course of the discussion. that failing compliance with certain terms, they will be compelled to take strong action. There will be no victimsa- tion if the crews obey orders.
The shipowners state that they have been tolerant throughout, but canuot submit to further dictation.
Hostile scenes were created by strikers
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INDIAN POLITICS.
SELF-GOVERNMENT AMENDMENT
PASSED.
Sract, September 8th.
Alhhcemas.
landing nt.
General Primo di Rivera haa' wirelessed to the King from the battleship difonso commanded troops X/7: that the
RESOLUTION.
Rra. September 8th According to advices from Aloscow, A. Karakhan (Soviet Ambassador to China) who is on furlough from Peking. com, menting on the internal struggle at Can ton, stated that the present position of the Kuomintang Government was more critical than ever, as they had now two fronts, namely the exterior and the
interor:
He added that the Hongkong Chamber" of Commerce's resolution demanding armed intervention by Great Britain was backed by a furious campaign" both in the British and Chinese press, which indicated the possibility of the Canton Government's overthrow by
armed forces.
Bub-Inspector Reynolds stated, that, o large number of hallers of licences had failed to renew them. They had expired in January. There agemed to be a general inclination amongst the licensees to bo (indiferent with regard to renewals. The defendants had been charged as a warn [ing to other delinquenta. „In conclusion the inspector said that the maximum penalty was a $1,000 fine.
Mr. 8BB McElderry discharged the defendants with a caution.
FIVE TONS OF COAL.
MEMBERS OF LAUNCH CREW CHARGED
At the Kowloos Magistracy yester day before Mr. EW Hamilton, thres members of the crew of the steam launch five tons of coal, valued at 856, the pro- Poseidon wete charged with having stolen
perty of the Ocean Steamship Cui
Mr. G# G. N. Tinson prosecuted Ran Mr. D. McCallum defendedze
Mr. Tinson" waked for, a" remand bad.
M. Karakhan admitted that the necessity for the recent numerous arrests of off-objected to bail unless the gun was high, He would also bring against defendante a charge of fraudulent conversion,
Warrants have also been issued for the of the steam launch, Tai Fut Fong who arrest of a coxswain and 'two engineers it is alleged, wers seen receiving the conl in their launch.
Bail was allowed in 2,000 each.
cials by the Canton Government show- by General Saro landed on the peninsula ed that dangerous plans existed amongst of Morro Nuevo, on the western side of the right elements for forming a new be bay of Alhucemas, at noon. They esthlished their position half an hour ter, after a short bombardment, without great resistance.
TIA
COSTLY PRELIMINARIES,
PARTS, September 8th, Le Journal's Madrid correspondent says preparations for the Spanish landing at.. Albucomas began on Saturday evening
That the British in India are accused when Spanish naval detachments escort aboard two steamers in Table Bay, when of being merely thieves and robbers was
practi-
Loni Lousdale'sW'rin, of Marshes W. Wolls Señor Unite Warminster H. Wrage -
Zambo
H. Carlake Aga Khan's
it was seen that the ss. Raman Star, one of the bitter taunts against the Goving the troopships left, Ceuta and Melilla Note: Hotunnor is possibly the name given to the colt by Vairns Helenora. A loaded with the record cargo of 100,000ernment, whose silministration p correspondent kindly points out that in cases of citrus fruit was leaving the cally all Indian speakers condemned, all probability Beary should be A. Berry: docks. Imprecations, threats, and fre when the Legislative Assembly resumed Soft M Beary had not had his linquent cries of "blacking"
after the ship.
At any rate, when the last Home-mail
suntored.}
1
BETTING ON TUESDAY.
were hurled
It is understood that the Human Star's
its debate on Sir Alfred Muddiman's
resolution.
Mr. Moti Lal Nehru's amendment, ad
respectively. The detachment from Ceuta feiated at landing south of Wadau, which south of Teturn, then steamed full- speed for Allucemas The detachment from Melilla feinted at landing at Eidir. Riss, then joined the Ceuta detachment, which was reinforced by French warships
Government which would be merely nominally the Kuomintang, but in reality the tool of the Imperialists.
Referring to the Japanese plans to construct the Tao Nan Fu Railway, M. Karakhan considered that strategically it was a direct menace to the Soviet
Republic, and would economically be directed against the Chinese. Eastern
Railway-
A HEARTY WELCOME
M. Karakhan is expected to stay here' three months.
On arrival, he was met hy representa tires of the Chinese and Japanese En bassies and members of the Japanese concession delegation.
The Russian airmen, who participated in the Moscow-Peking fight, arrived by
The following are the prices quoted afcrew "put to sea under arrangement with vocating that the total responsibility of False landings were made, intended to the same train.
Tuesday's call-over, as cabled by Reuter:
100 to 50 agst Manna.
4 to 1 agst Solaria.
11-9.agat. Picaroon o. 6-1
13- agat. Zambo..
2400-8 ngat Spelthorne.
120-1 agst Pons Asinorum. 120-1 agst Bucellas.
:981 agat. Warden of the Marabes.
3lag St, Becan, t. and o 231 agst Sir Kenneth.
ags Warminster.
301 agst Roidore.
66-1 agst Tournesol,
100-1 agst Fox Law, t and o The cable added that My Crackers and Tournesol had been withdrawn and that Hotuunor (K. Robertson) was 2 probable starter. Last night a message stated that Tournesol, with R. Jones as pilot, was a probable starter.
ART AND CROSSWORDS.
HOW DIPLOMATS SPENT HOLIDAY AT AIX-LES-BAINS.
the Fruit Exchange, which ensured them their old terins
-STRIKERS" OFFER.
CAPE Tows, September 8th The strikers have agreed with Colonel Creswell, the Labour Minister, that in order to prevent the congestion of maize for export and the consquent unemploy. meat of dock labourers, maize, vessels shall be taken from the jetties into the roadstead provided that a guarantee is given that the ships will not put të sea without the crews' consent
The ship owners decline to give, n general undertaking."
The strikers, by arrangement with the government ballotted regarding the sailing of the fruit ship Roman Star. The ballet resulted in 432 votes to 352 against the vessel sailing.
[FELTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
· MAJESTIC" ARRIVES."
NEW YORK, September 8th. When the Majestic arrived on time, the crew were met at the pier by a jeering Labour delegation bearings placard on which was inscribed. L... (Independent Workers of the Worki")
LONDON, September 9th. During a full in the proceedings at Geneva, Mr. Austen: Chamberlain, in red. Painlevé and M. Briand motored to Aix- les-Bains, where Mr. Baldwin is spending
holiday.
Mr. Chamberlain, interviewed on his return to Genera, said that they had talked of art and crossword puzzles.
But a long inspired message from Paris. declares that the conversation appreciably advanced the Allied agreement. on. European" questions-notably the French desire to adapt the general principles of the Protocol to particular Treaties like. the Rhineland Security Pact
The police chased the demonstrators considerably reducing their numbers. The remainder, continued to shout
**Scabs!!
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THE MOSUL REGION.
TURKISH MEMORANDUM NOW MADE PUBLIC.
GENEVA, September 9th. The Turkish Memorandum, on the Moral Question, has been published to- day.
It is largely un attempt to refute the arguments of Mr. L. S. Amery made
before the Council of the League of Nations on Beptember 3rd. It contends
The message allmits, as regards the Jatter that negotiations are at a deadlock and will remain so until Germany, de Knitely declares ber position. The message concludes that future conversa tions, ether through diplomatic channels that the League of Nations will be or at a conference of the Allied, German and Foreign Ministers, which is to be held at Lausanne, will turn on the question of Gerziany a former occupation of ber Eastern frontiers.
acting in opposition to the League Coven at, if it prolong the British Mandate
The Turkish Memorandum adheres to the proposal to take a plebiscite of the disputed Mosul region.
the Government be invested - in - tha Legislature, with transitional reservations
GERMAN BAROK.
GOING TO CHINA ON SPECIAL MISSION.
mend the Tiffs as regards the reat object of attack. An intense bombard in respect of the Army and Foreignment of the coast was carried out on Sun- Affairs, was eventually passed by 2 day evening by French and Spanish war ships, supported by the air force, and on votes to 15.
Monday morning the landing of troops was
LONDON, September 8th. attempted. This only resulted in costly
Baron von Gebsattel, consular adviser losses, as the Riffs were prepared for the to the German Foreign Office, accom- landing and offered a determined repanied by his son, leaves for China next
week on a special mission.
Sir Alfred. Muddinda described the ainendment as a virtual repeal of the Government of India Act, but admitted that as denoting the first time on which the Swarajists and Independenta were agreed, it deserved the utmost attention.
INDUSTRY IN GERMANY. TWO BIG COMMERCIAL FIRMS AMALGAMATE"
BERLIN, September 8th
distance.
PAN-PACIFIC LABOUR.
TO MEET AT SYDNEY NEXT
MAY.
SYDNEY, September 8th. The Australian Labour Council has called the Pan Pacific workers to a con- Trenca at Sydney next May. It has
Trota, India, South Africa, Japan, China, Singapore and America.
FOOTBALL AT HOME
LATEST RESULTS OF GAMES IN LEAGUE
LONDON, September 8th.)
In the first division of the English
by two goals to one.
ED.
- CHINESE GROCER
Mi. S. B. B. Melder fester day, gave his decision in which Mr. H. Sonicrect Fitaryfended
a Chinese grocer charged, fended vinegar which was not in accordance with
the description of **
pure malt vinegar inscribed on the Inbels of the battles.
Mr. Fitzroy bad argued that vinegar, as a condiment, could not be construed. ae coming under the meaning of the Ordinance providing for the maintenances of a standard of purity in foodstuffs.
His Worship intimated that he did not bold the same view. Defendant would be fired $10.
THE BROADCASTERS.
The Broadcasters," the bright littler party of four vaudeville entertainers, comprising Miss Lucina, Miss Broadhurst und Messrs. Wallingford Tate and Jack Crichton, who recently met with an excel ent reception at the Star Theatre, Kow loon, opener a short season at the Theatre Hayal last night, where they presented pleasing programme of miniature revue.
Their versatile contributions met with a. well-deserved reception:
The Broadcasters will appear at tho Theatre Royal to-night, to-morrow, and Saturday night, with a change of gramme each night,
THE WEATHER.
The Royal Observatory issued the fol
Two big commercial mergers are beindexited among others, representatives League, Huddersfield Town defeated Bury lowing report last night
CRICKET AT HOME.
arranged. One is the amalgamation of oil firms, which has been decided upon, the Deutsche Erdoel "taking over the Deutsche Petroleum Rutgers Werke com panies interests, for which it proposes THE PLAYERS DEFEAT GENTLEMEN to increase its capital from twenty-four to thirty-five million marks,
AT FOLKESTONE -
In the other esse, negotiations are pro-
Losnas, September 8th. ceeding between the five biggest Rheniab
Playing at Folkestone, the Players de- Westphalian steel, iron and industrial concerns, namely Krupp, Phoenix, Rhein fcated the Gentlemen by nine wickets. Stahl, Thyssen and Rhein Elbe Union, for a working arrangement or smalGentlemen, 517 and 199. gamation. It is generally surmised that a new company will be formed with a capital of eight hundred million marks.
MARIE BONNEFOY,
DECLARED INSANE.
Scores:
In the third division (North), Nelson and Barrow, drew with three guais cach, and Rochdale and Rotherham United drew with two" goals each."
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OBITUARY.
EARL OF PORTSMOUTH.
LONDON, September 8th. The death is announced of the Earl of Portsmouth, D.L, J.P., F.S.A.
Pressure has decreased slightly over N.E. China, Tongking and the Philippines. It, has, increased moderately to slightly elswhere. V
An anticyclone covers 8. Manchuria and NE Japan Pressure is relatively low over Tongking and in an area extending from the Philippine to the Ronin Island
Bongkong" rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 8 p.a. today, 0.00 inch,, Totak since January 1st, 73,69 inches, against "an average of 6493 inches
FORECAST FOR TO-DAY
DIFFLICT
Nwinda, moderate Forsions Uhanne! South coast of Chans betwee
The Hongkong and Lammers E winds, med Fanghong to Gap Rock
inte
Bonth sonst of Chios betwan,
Hourkong sad Heilun
TYPHOON" WARNING,
"Players, 300 and 112 for one wicket. In the Gentlemen's first innings, Livock secured 65 and Parker took five wickets [John Fellowes Wallup, Earl of Ports for 42 runs. Gillingham was the highest mouth (1743), Viscount Lymington (1720) scorer in the second innings, contributing was hereditary Bailiff of the New Forest 75. To the Players first innings, Young The late Earl, the seventh of the line, was made R. Relf made 13 and Peach born on December 7th, 1880, son of the SELF CONFESSED MURDERESS 15 Calthorpe took six wickets for 8 runs. In sth Earl and Lady Eveline Alicia
the second innings, Hammond scored, 65. Juliana Herbert, daughter of the 3rd
The American Consulate General ze- At Blackpool (the Blackpool Festival), Earl of Carnarvon. He succeeded his an England XI beat Lanunshire by 101. brother in 1917. The late Earl was ceived the following Typhoon Warning Scores
educated at Eton and Cambridge, where from the Manila Observatory at 8.15 p.in. England, 290 and 131 for seven wickets he took his B.A. degree. He was formerly on Tuesday: Cyclone or Typhoon near or A, (declared), q
private secretary to the Governor of Tas over the Bonin Islands moving N.W. mania He is succeeded by his brother. the Hon. Oliver Henry Wallop," born January 13th, 1861 ]
PARIS, September 8th The French woman, Marie Bonnefoy, who surrendered to the police on Miny 20th, as the self-confessed murderosa: of M Berger, the Treasurer of the Royalist newspaper Action Francaise, has been pronounced insane, and the case dismissed
LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
DAY NEW VICE-PRESIDENTS.
GENEVA, September 8th Bix new Vice-Presidents of the League Assembly include, Mr. Austen Chamber
Briand, Viscount Ishii,
Arsaud Dowieh of Persia:
MOZAMBIQUE STRIKE.
BELL, September 8th.
Lancashire, 202 and 118.
For England in the first innings, George Gunn, scored 100, and E. Holmes 67, MacDonald took five wickets for 100 runs in the first innings, and, five wickets for 80 runs in the second For Lancashire," Sibbles made os and Dick Tyldesley 50.
·Root "took five wickets for 32 runs tand Geary three for 1857
The mateb at Scarborough between Mr. Thornton's XI and the M.C.C, team that toured Australia in 1921-25 was
drawn" Bcorbay can add
MC.O. Australian Team, 274 and 171 simonfor five wickets (declared),
Thornton's Eleven, 170 and 179 for
seven wickets.
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IMMIGRANTS TO USA. 2
#PROPERTY A SALE,
At Messrs. Lammert's Auction RoomA. yesterday afternoon, 3. H. A. Lammers disposed of a plot of leasehold property situated at Mongkoktaui and, known as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 809 – having: * WASHINGTON, September 8th
frontage of 49 feet 10 inches or ther Official statistics show that the two per | abouts to. Canton Road, Morgh
cent. quoto law has not only effectively The property is held for th
straumed the influx of aliens, but has residue of the term of "160 done so ta greater degree than was August 9th, 1899, with a pg expected. In the year ending Angust for one further term of 75 30th, 294,000 immigrants strived, making by an Indenture of Crown
68 per cent, reduction parod with Docember 13th, 1923. The The strike in the Mozambique Company | For the M.C.C. team, Hendren made the previous year while '93,000 foreigners Rent is $38.00, and the proper has ended. The Company has conceded 106 in the Brat innings and Douglas 68, left the country for their old homes. The area of 2364uare feet, the principal demands of the strikern, not out, in the second... Haig took four quotas of several countries were not filled, I wan whose orderly attitude and consideration wickets for 23 runs For Mr. Thornton's including Britain, which was 191 per cent. | 85,000 for the public earned them general, Hng scored by not out, and Carr, nader and the Irish Free Blate, & per eventually sympathy.
52. Tato took seven wickets for 75 dns cont
at an upset
very
Hoe down to Mr. Kwong Aim for $5,250
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