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iTHROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] BRITISH COMMUNISTS POLICE RAID ON LONDON HEADQUARTERS.

1GHT, MEN ARHESTKI

LONDOS, October 15th: Following a police raid on the British Communis Party's Headquarters in London, when three lorry-lands of literaturs were removed, six prominent Communists have been arrested. They in- alude the Secretary, Mr. Inkpin; Hurry Pallits, who is the Partys prin- eipal orator; Mr. Campbeli, Editor of the Workers Weekly. Mr. Campbell be came notorious last year. during the Labour 'Government's regime, when the prosecution abundoned the sedition charge against him,

The six Communists, arrested in the Paid in Indon, were brought up at Bow Street today. Each was granted hail in

£13.

The six arrested last evening. were charged at Bow Street with conspiring: to incite sedition and mutiny. They were remanded for a week. The three in addi-

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 1925

LATEST, CABLES. LOCARNO CONFÉRENCE.

M. BENES AND M. SRZYNSKI JOIN THE DISCUSSION.

BARLIER CABLES. [BEUTER'S AMERICAN" BERVICE. ]

U.S. RAILWAY INTERESTS. INTERESTING DEAL REPORTED.

NEW YORK, October 14th: LocaRyo, October 18th.

The Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacifie For the first time since the Conference opened. M. Srzynski and M. Benes (the Railway Coppany have sold their hold Polith and Crecho-Slovakian Foreignings in the St. Louis and South Western Ministers) participated in the discussion Railway Company to the Kansas City and this morning.

Southern Railway Company.

Signor Mussolini is rushing to Locarno by motor-ear from Milan, in an effort to participate in the Conference before it

closes,

It is understood that altogether five documents will be signed-namely the Part itself and the, following four arbitra tin treaties (1) Between France and Germany; (2) Germany and Poland; (3) Germany and Czecho-Slovakia and (4) Germany and Belgium.“.

There will also he two special fleclara- arbitration guaranteeing the tions,

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LATEST CABLES. DETAILS OF SCHEME.

New YORK, October 13th, Mr. Loree, Chairman of the Kansas City and Southern Railway Company, has an- nouneed plans for a new South Western Railway system, combining Kansas City, Southem Missouri. Kausas and Texas and the St. Louis South-Western Railway Companies, with other possible additions including the St. Louis and San Francise Railways

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The total assets of the new system will be about a billion dollars and the length

Czecho- of track 11,000 miles.

treaties between Germany and Poland And between Germany and Slovakia. Finally there will be a declara- tion, concerning Article XVI. of the Covenant of the League of Nations,

ADHESION TO PACT.

Loraso, October 15th. Germany announced adhesion to the

LATER.

EARLIER CABLES.

PANAMA STRIKE,

REDUCED RENTS EASE THE SITUATION.

PANAMA, October 14th. The high rents demanded by the land All the delegations gave their adherence lords, which caused the recent strike of to the Western Security Pact. this morn tenants and consequent disorders, are to

tion to these mentioned earlier are: Mr.Security. Fact, this morning. Thomas Wintringham of the staff of the Worker Weekly, Mr. Ernest Cunt, Lon- Jon organiser of the Communist Party, and Mr. Wilhaus Rust, Secretary of the

Young Communist League.

FURTHER ARRESTS,

Two more Communist Leaders, Mr. Thomas Bell and My. William Gallacher were arrested this morning. at Glasgow and Paisley respectively.

NEW AEROPLANE CARRIER. TESTS WITH DIRIGIBLE ARE

SUCCESSFUL.

LUNDON, October 15th. -The first experiments in England with

the use of a dirigible is an aeroplane carrier were carried out at Pulham this morning.

The dirigible Reit her mooring-mast with a light aeroplane fixed to a special apparatus under her hull

FAR EASTERN

NEWS.

CABLE

THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.]

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THE NORTHERN SITUATION.

NO SUGGESTION OF WAR IN

MUNDEN.

[FROM OUR OWN, CORRESPONDENT]

MUKDES, October 7th Scaremongers cannot find much material in Mukden for holstering up rumours of impending wars Marshal Chao Tso Ein is still at Kao Shan Tze, where he has dedicated a new shrine to his for

SHANGHAI ENQUIRY.

FURTHER EVIDENCE OF RIOTING ON MAY 30TH.

AMERICAN MISSIONARY'S VIEWE

SHANGHAI, October 13th, When the enquiry into the incidents bears: hia ablest henchman, General of May 30th was resumed this morning, Yang Yu Ting is functioning at Nan luspector Everson was again called apaying na Tupan of Kiangsu: General Keh Sun Lin, a divisional commander, and other militarists are on the point of de parture for Japan to witness the quintun army mancouvres. These facts go to „prove the complete absence of military

preparations.

to give evidence,

In reply to Mr. Justice Finley John son. Inspector Everson stated that he did not believe the events of May 30th would have been; averted by detaining the

original mob of students, who thronged. It is true that prior to General Yaug Yu Ting's arrival at. Nanking there were the charge room when the first four men were arrested. He did not believe that rumours of impending trouble which, it by preventing them from joining the is believed here, were disseminated in outside mob, the temper of the crowd order to prevent his assumption of his would have been better. He had received] tew past, Sined he has established him- no special instructions from his superiors self, there little is heard of risings

to take precautions against riots, pre- vious to May 30th. AMERICAN MISSIONARY'S VIEW. "An American Missionary, the Rev. Mr. Clines, in evidence, said that he was among the crowd at the time of the shooting. The mob was excited, waving banners and throwing leafrts, into the

witness did not realise the necessity of shooting.

PHIL, SCOTT'S DEFEAT.

HOW THE BRITISH BOXER WAS KNOCKED OUT.

The recent fight at Bilbao,, Spain, im which Phil Scott, the ex-freman and British heavy-weight boxing "hope,” was beaten by a Spaniard named Paolino, is described below by "Long Melford," the boxing correspondent of the Evening

Standaril

Although nourishes on the delights of“ | bull-5ghting, Basque sportsmen Hocked to La Plan Toros, Bilbao, to sen-Phil Scott's fight with Paolino.

They did not find anything anemie about the noble art. Ten thousand spec-" tators Alled the arena and the galleries around, and displayed noisy excitement. It might have been a Cup, anal,

Scott was counted aus midway in the sixth round, but i have no hesitation in affirming that be was sent down not by Paolino's fist, but by a blow in the groin from the Basque's bullet-like hend

Doubtless if the heat of the combat the act was unintentional, But it was unlucky for Scott, whó, although con- scious, was inceapable of rising,

Personally I was surprised that Car- pentier, who referved, did not oberve the offence.

IN GREAT AGONY.

Many Spaniards - came to me after Scott was assisted away in great agony,

and expressed the opinion that Paolino's head was the responsible factor of the Englishman's defeat.

It may have been so, but I must admit that after showing clear superiority in the first two rounds, and holding his own in the third. Scott faded away be for the rugged taction of his rival, whose questionable movements of the head met with curious leniency from the referee.

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Scott lost the divine alatus over Paolino began his rushes. Intent to

While Paolino obtained the mastery. the develop a body attack, Scott wrestled in- stead of boxing. The fight looked ugly. Englishman's left. grew timid and his right went out of employment.

against him. Moreover, it is stated her that as Yang..and the Tupans of Che kiang and Anhui were fellow students in the same military collegs in Japan there is small prospect of their falling out with each other. This is a Chiness line of argument which we have sen fail more than ones in recent years, but at any rate, it seems safe to presume, that nothing untoward will disturb this part of the world for this year, although no one will venture to forecast the same

Panlino, well couched by the crafty WOULD HAVE DONETHE SAME." for 1928.

la this conuection it is interveting to Descamps in the corner, fought on more Sub-Inspector Shellsworth said that

note the arrival last night of the Minis-intensive lipes, and I think Scott Woon. while on duty at the earner of Nan-

ter of War, General Wu Kwang Hsin, would have worn down if the end bad

not occurred in the sixth round. king Road and Chekiang Road about 3who is on his way to view the military

LIKE A BULL. mancouvres in Japan. He left thig morning for Kau Shan Tze where he will have converse with the Marshal and re- turn to Mukden. He evidently does not anticipate any outbreak of hostilities within the near future.

ing. The question of the Eastern fron-be reduced. The situation was accord. From his position in the crowd, tiers and the German arbitration treaties ingly easier,, yesterilay, when all was with Germany's Eastern neighbours are quiet. still to be settled, but it is considered unlikely that they will create trouble.

EARLIER CABLES. KEMPNER'S POLICY APPROVED.

LOCARNO, October 14th, The German Government, after hear ing Herr Kempner, fully approved the Delegation's policy. It is generally con- reded that all questions regarding the Western sccurity pact have been disposed of. The sole remaining problem conceras the guaranteeing of the Eastern frontiers. TWO POSSIBILITIES,

BERLIN, October 14th. While official quarters insist that the The Locarno Conference has not yet reached its crisis, it is admitted that after Herr to President von Kempner's report Hindenburg, which is likely to be fol lowed by a joint session of von Hinden- burg and the Cabinet, a telegram may be sent to the German Delegation at Locarno.

"craised for a quarter of an hour; then D583 noplane, piloted by Flight Läbutenant R. L Haig, chief test pilot of the Royal Altaraft Establishment, was released from a „trapeze slung beneath the airship. Bu in attempting to re- attach itself to the dirigible, the nere plane was slightly damaged and the pilot

decided to land.

LATER NEWS,

It now transpires that the acroplane unhocked from the airship and few some time. It then ry-hooked. but the pro aellor of the aeroplane was slightly Junaged by striking a wire. The pilot then unhooked successfully the second

has and descended."

RESULT OF CAESAREWITCH. LONG PRICED HORSES TAKE

FIRST THREE PLACES..

LONDON, October 14th. The result of the race for the Cesare- witch, 21 miles, run at Nes market tó̟, day

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Forseti Motley....

Confirmation

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There were 33 starters. Won by 1 dengths, a neck separating second and xhird.

STARTING PRICES.

20-1 against Forseti...

Confirmation.

40-1

in

Motley.

29-1

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FRENCH IN SYRIA.

An officia! stated that there were two possibilities, either that the Locarno, delegation would be told to go straight ahead, or a telegram would, he sent which would most likely result in the breaking up of the Conference.

HINDENBURG'S AUTHORITY.

Locanso, October 14th. The German Delegation has received President Hindenburg's authorisation to adhere to the Security Pact,

MUSSOLINI WILL BE THERE.

Hour, October 24th. Signor Mussolini has gone to Locarno to participate, in the final work of the Conference.

ITALIAN ANTI-MASONS. MUSSOLINI'S STRONG MEASURES.

Boux, October 14th.

anti-Masonic Following the recent outrages in Florence and Rome, Signor Mussolini has taken vigorous measures against all the extreme Fascist organisa tions. The persons arrested will be tried. in the Courte.

DEARER TELEGRAMS?.

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE'S

DECISION."

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(THROCOH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

OBITUARY.

MR. EUGEN SANDOW.

LONDON, October 14th. The death is Runounced of Mr. Eugen Lad strong man Sandow, the famous" health-culturist.

LATEST CABLES. [RECTEL'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

SENATOR RALSTON.

INDIANAPOLIS, October 1şik. i

SUP-

p.m., he sawa hewling mob" rounding

a policeman en point duty. Witness, accompanied by three Foreign policèmen,, attempted to break up the crowd; whereupon the meh pulled down

cunstables Cole and Stevens to the ground. Witness then ordered batons to be drawn and the police slowly retreated to the station, pressed by a vicleat The death is announced of United crowd. Witness heard the ery kill the States Senator Ralston.

EPSTEIN BREAKS SILENCE.

REPLY TO CRITICS OF HUDSON MEMORIAL PANEL.

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foreigners. He was of opinion that both volleys were necessary to repel the crowd.

Had witness been in charge of the station, he would have done the same 38 Inspector Everson.

MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

MASSAGE MAGIC.: HOW TO KEEP WRINKLES AWAY.

No woman who knows the elementary laws of massage need fear the effect of time on her looks, for consistent massage helpa to keep wrinkles at bay, and also preserves the contour of the face and give tone to the complexion

But massage inaccurately applied will produce defects more readily than it will remedy them. Success is achieved by knowing the exact position of the muscles and the requisite movements to

Mr. Jacob Epstein, in the course of World, replies to his critics, azd gives FENGTIEN TROOPS NOW BOUND tighten them up.

interview published in the Teachers' the reasons which animated him in the conception of his design for Rima in the Hudson Memorial at Hyde Park.

The agitation about the Hudson Memorial," he said, was a press cabal.

FOR CHANGCHOW.

SHANGHAI, October 15th. Fengtion troops are entraining, for

"TONING UP THE MUSCLES.

If the muscles that support the fesh are allowed to become flabby, the flesh sags and both contour and form of fact are lost; correct massage exercises the muscles, tones them up, and assists them to retain or regain their elasticity: The Authorities assert that there is no Again, massage helps the pores of the danger of hostilities.

It just rose to a froth of stupid abuse Changchow from Shanghai,. including such as I have never experienced before. What I did not like was the personal those at Lunghua..

I was attacked by people animosity who seemed to think I was A German with Bolshevik tendencies. There was

skin to perform their natural function in throwing off all waste matter, which,

plexion,

no question of looking at my work fair- But the transfer of troops is undoubt it neglected, reaults in a muddy com- ly. Of course I did not trouble to sedly a precautionary move in view of swer such silliness. ・・・ ・ ・ ・

My memorial to Hudson was, after the military activities of the Tupan of Habby cheeks and for Elling out hollow

THE KOZLOFF EXPEDITION,

all, defended by artists of importance Chekjang, Sun Chúan Fang,' like "Mairhead Bone, the etcher, and Cunninghame Graham, the writer, and others like Sir John. Lavery, who pro- posed me, for election in the Academy Of course the Academy meant nothing to me, but, all the same, it was a gesture on the part of Lavery, and as such it was generous and ane."

Pointing out that he did not wish to interpret Hudson as an illustrator of: "Green Mansions" would, Mr. Epstein continued:

TOMBS OF REMOTE PERIOD ARE DISCOVERED IN TUMULUS.

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Moscow, October 15th,

Massage is excellent for toning down ones. Facial massage ones or twice a week given with gentle movements will prave beneficial to every woman.

I will describe the actual incident be. cause of the important bearing on the Trsult.. Scott came up lively for the sixth round, planted a few lefts and1·. seemed to have got second wind. Sud- denly Proline, with head lowered, like an angry bull attacking a toreador, rush ed in with a swinging hook with ench hand. Sectt turned slightly and dodged the punches, but Paolino lurched on wards, and his head butted Scott's groin. By the way, the Spanish Boxing Fedo ration did not approve of Carpentier having sole control of the match, and to allay any untoward suggestions it was requested that Long Melford" should act as one of the judges, the other being Signor Casanovas, a fine athletic young fellow with an experience of refereeing.

As it happened, however, Carpentier had the final say in the matter, but it would have been up injustice to Prolino if he had been disqualified.

Scott returns to London beaten, but not disgraced.

NEW DANGEROUS DRUGS.” HEROIN AND HASHISH ADDED

TO THE LIST. The Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act, 1925, passed in the closing hours of the recent session, inposes further re strictions on the distribution of certain habit-forming drugs. It is already illegal for opium, morphine, cocaine, and beramm (except very weak dilutions, and certain exempted non-habit-forming prepara tions) to be in the possession of mas authorised persons, and the drugs may saly be supplied by chemists to persuas who can produce the prescription of a qualified medical practitioner, and after stringent formalities have been complied MASSAGE MOVEMENTS.

with. This prohilation afected suctr When massaging the face, neck, or familiar domestic remedies as chlorodyne arms, it is important to remember that and laudanum, but it was apparently to reduce flesh the movement should bo considered by the authorities that what 'hard and firm; to increase it, a very ever inconvenience this may have caused The archaeologist, Colonel Kozloff, in light and gentie stroke should be to the public and to doctors and chemists was justified by the necessity of suppres employed.

ing Mongolia,

"done" traffickers, and safeguard Before applying mazeage the faceing their unfortunate victims. a message from Dalnigun, in where his expedition is working at pre-should be washed as usual with warm The new Act, which comes into fores sent, announces the discovery of water, and a liberal coating of a good on a date not yet Exed, prohibits abso

cold cream or skin food smeared over futely the possession by the public, or tumulus.containing tombs of a very face and neck. Remember that all move the sale by chemists. of preparations. remote period and also slabé covered with ments should be circular and upward, containing any proportion whatsoever of With the tops of the first and secund heroin, unless a physician's prescription begin masanging, each side of the chin, Country, un ingredient of numerous pas- tilles, lozenges, and mixtures sold by working upwards and outwards, fellow chemists for the relief of coughs. It i ing the contour of the face.

described by the British Pharmaceutical Codex is being "much employed to relief irritable cough, especially in phthisis asthma, and bronchitis with dyspnoes." Although the same nuthority states that addiction to the drug is easy, there ap pears to be no evidence that heroin is. in this country at any rate, muck ́ med for that purpose.

I was started with the conception of Rima as a half-wild 'creature living in the woods with birds and animals. PARIS, October 14th.

Then I had to think how to get this Subject to the approval of the Plenary

poetic idea expressed within the limita the International Telegraph Conference

of the panel, the shape, sad the architec agreed that increased terminal transit

tural surroundings. I had to make a charges on telegrams shall be applied on

decorative thing which would represent April 1st, 1998. The increases, which are

movement, flight. It is entirely a plastic considered certain to be formally adoptides, you see. I wished to have the HEAVY LOSSES UP TO END OF ed, despite British opposition, merely whole thing moving, in stone. It would constitute the maximum rates chargeable, have been absurd to come to my job and are not obligatory.

with an idea of illustrating the book.” TRAFALGAR SQUARE MESS- Discussing" Leadon statues, Mr. Epstein agreed that there were hardly any good ones, and proceeded

Conference, the Tariffs Committee of ions of my material, the stone, the size characters in the ancient Mongolian fingers meeting in the centre of the chin has been obtained. Heroin is, in this

JULY. --

PARIS, October isth.

M Painlevé, replying to a member of the Finance Commission, "stated that the French losses in Syria, up to the end of July last, were 30,049 men. He promised to supply the losses up to September

30th.

SIR HARI SINGH.

HİS ACCESSION TO THRONE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR.

SMA, October 15th. At a formal Durbar, Sir John Wood, Resident of Byrinagar, on behalf of the British and Indian Governments, con- veyed to Sir Hari Singh formál re- cognition of his acsession to the throne of Jamma and Kashmir.

FOOTBALL AT HOME. ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS.

LONDON, October 14th." Today's matches in the English League

resulted as follows-

FIRST DIVISION. Sunderland, 1; Bury, 0.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Brighton, a; Millwall, 1.

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BASEBALL ·IN U.S.

PITTSBURO, October 14th. Baseball here has had to be postponed owing to rain.

Look at that fearful concoction in

Tibetan and Manchu languages.

The expedition will winter in Sail koinban, where it will carry out-excava- tions.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SELVICE.}

OHINESE PROBLEM,

AMERICA'S ATTITUDE CREATES SURPRISE front of Buckingham Palace. You have seen it. Of course; it is big enough to

WASHINGTON, October 14th. see; one cannot avoid secing it. And look

Reports that the American Government at Trafalgar Square--what an unholy mess! It is about the worst square in the is preparing, it necesury, to deal with world. Think of that silly column in the the Chinese problem independently of the middle carrying & puny, little figure of other Powers, has caused considerable Nelson, which is out of all proportion and cannot be seen. But the whole surprise, a r. Kellogg has hitherto Square is a chaos."

advocated unity of action, while there has He made an exception, however, of been no suggestion that any official quar- the status of General Gordon, which ho described an good, sober piece of ter in the United States threatened in

dependent action, direct or indirect.

work,

To prevent or eradicate the lines that form at the corners of the mouth us the palms of the hands and rub the skin food in firmly, remembering the upward and outward movement. To out hollows or reduce flabbiness extend this movement to the cheeks, and apply a tapping move- ment with the tips of the fingers to stimulate circulation and give them tone BANISHING CROW'S FEET," The horizontal wrinkles on the fore head should be massaged across with the

for "crow's feet around the eyes a very gentle tapping finger-tips, and movement (again, with the finger-tips) is all that is permissible. Never rub the skin round the eyes, for it is very elastic and easily stretched, t

After the matange is over remove the cream or skin food and sponge the face with warm water to which has been auldal a few spots of simple tincture of

benzoin.

The explanation of this drastie prascrip- tion of hernin lies in the fact that, as the Geneva Convention, the American representatives pressed for the total pro hibition of its use in medicine and although this recommendation, was not adopted in its entirety, the clause in the new British Act (which gives effect to the terms of the Convention) shows the foren of American influence, gene

Another result of the Act will be that extract and tincture of Indian heran (familiar to readers of “ Eastern ** "Hashish become romances (1982 "Dangerous Drags," and thus subject ta all the restrictions now applied to opiar morphine, and cocaine.

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