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and China, (3) consented to the going into effect of a Chinese

the total amount of British exporta Japan, then, is quite to China. naturally greatly concerned at the possibility of considerable changes in the Chinese tariff, and will spare no effort to obtain concessions such as will benefit her own particular interests. The bulk of Japan's exports to China consists of cheap cotton goods. Bour, electrical goods toilet preparations, and miscellane

At Roosevelt House, 28, East Twentieth-street, New York, where Theodore Roosevelt was born 70 years ago, his birthday anniversary was commemorated by an interest ing ceremony, at which the Roose Telt medals of solid gold, which are presented each year for dis tinguished service in American life, were bestowed on Mr. Charles E. Hughes, Colonel Lindborgh, and Ir. Frank M. Chapman, ornitholo gist.

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Cricket In A.D. 1300, "

'The Rev. Bernard Everett,

Minor Canon of Windsor, and president of the Windsor Victoria Cricket Club, in proposing the

at the an toast of "The Club nual dinner at Windsor, said be

had found that the first mention of cricket was in the reign of Ed- ward I., in 1300, which was long belo before St. George's Chapel wa built. There were grotesque de

lincations, one of two male figures "playing a game with a bat and

ball, and the other of a male

INDIAN COMMITTED, `FOR TRIAL

ALLEGED SERIOUS OFFENCE: AGAINST A DEAF GIRL,

DIFFICULTIES OF PRO,

CEDURE.

-The esse in which an-Indian-con

ons office and personal. requisites. convention of the United Lutheran pointing a bat towards gresiable is charged with a serious

Part of the business of the recent All these lines are cheap-they Church in the United States and must be cheap for the Chinese Canada, held at Eerie, Pennsyl vania, was the elimination of two market. and do not, as a general well-known hymns from the Luthe rule, compete with British-made ran hymnal as unsuitable. The goods of a similar character. Great hymbs to be dropped are Brighter Britain cannot possibly compete in Billy Sunday's revivals, and with Japan in certain lines of Beautiful isle of somewhere. manufactured goods; it is when which has long been used at funeral

services. Both hymns, were quality rather than quantity counts sidered too jazzy for that British goods are able to hold Lutheras hymnal. their own in the Chinese market. as they do in others.

the corner where you are." used

the

to

was an enormous sum.

The

game

at the Kowloon

no evidence had been tendered. In

offence against a young Chiness gure in the latter case the ball, strangely enough, was not shown, girl on the hillside at Kowloon The next reference was in 1944, City concluded when fielders for the first time ap- Magistracy yesterday afternoon be peared, the players in this instance being monks, among when the fore Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones when game seems have been very the defendant was committed for

the next Criminal Sessions... popular. They then come to the trial reign of Edward IV., when crie- There had been several sittings ket was declared illegal probably and the case has presented difficul- because it interfered with archery, ties crying to the girl concerned which was then the Englishman's being stone dent and unable to chief weapon of defence. The express herself intelligently even penalty for playing cricket was Ly signs. The services of the two years' imprisonment, with a mother of the girl; who was herself What is described as the first fine of £10, while the implementen witness in the case, had to be. German and American business in-

authentic radio wedding. took were burat, and further, the owner used to some extent as an inter- terests will be also greatly interested place at the recent radio fair in of the cricket field was liable to

preter: New York. The parties, Miss three years' imprisonment with a to know what is in the mind of the Bessie Simpson, of New York, and fine of £20, which in those days Nationalist Government regarding Rebert W. Philipson, of Winnipeg. imports into China. There is strong movement among the Chi- Ontario, were present in the Crystal nese in favour, of supporting home Studio at the exhibition. The industries, and it will be interest- officiating minister, pastor of the ing to observe to what extent Universalist Church of Washington this movement is reflected in the Heights, read the service beside a draft tariff now about to be pub radio set and loud speaker in the lished. It is likely that consider Hotel Astor. The wedding march able bargaining is anticipated by was played in a mission in West the Nationalist Government in its Fortieth Street. Land lines linked negotiations with the various the participants at each point, and Powers, and for this reason it may they were kept in constant commu- be assumed that the provisions of Dication. Following the ceremony- the draft tariff have been framed a picture of the couple was traba with the idea of allowing for a conitted over the radio by means of aiderable scaling-down when details the Rayfoto process. come to be discussed. So far as British interests are concerned. it Americans At Edinburgh is to be hoped that Whitehall has. been kept closely and fully inform At a particularly heavy autumn ed as to what has been and is going graduation at Edinburgh Univer on behind the scenes and that sity Principal Sir Alfred Ewing Britain is not relying too much said that a recent phenomenon had upon the energy and altertness of been the multitude of applications the Japanese and American Govern from American students of--medi (FROM OUT CHINESE CORRESPONDENT ments in securing concessions whichcine for admission to this Univer. may be enjoyed by Great Britain sity, after completing their firs: under the most Favoured-nation rear of medical study at home. clause.

the

News and Views.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for week ending November 17th amounted to 4,811 toņs, and the sales during the period to 80,475 LODE.

After the heavy list of small-pox cases reported Monday and Tuesday it is satisfactory to sec from the report of the Medical Officer of Health that only three cases were, noticed on Wednesday. also three cases. All There were Chinese, of enteric

A German two-mark blue stamp of Togoland, 1014, was sold at Harmer's, London, last month, for £195. The stamp had been over- printed Anglo-French Occupa tion," the new wording being up

examples in existence.

University..

Fully 600 inquiries of that kind had been received since January This was an embarrassing compli ment, for only few of the applic ants could be taken. During the past year, it was stated, the num- ber of matriculating students was 4,249, or 310 more than in the some of the previous year. In Inculties there was nearly an equal division of sexes. In medicine there were 139 women and 1,003 men.

Lucrative Ruins,

An official of the Office of Works an official of the Office of the Government in the preservation of historie ruins and the relics of castles and monasteries throughout Great Britain, said that there was an ever-increasing interest in such places. "Largely," he told a re- porter, "I expect it is due to the popularity of the charabane and the multiplication of private motorists. In six months, last summer, the Office of Works obtained in revenue from visitors to places like Stone henge, Carisbrooke Castle, and Caernarvon Castle about £30,000.

then seemed to have almost dison peared, but in the reign of Queen Anne it was decided that the not illegal, for it was game was a very manly game--not had in itself, but only in the ill-use of it by betting more than £10 ea- it, but that was bad and against the "Therefore if persons did law." not bet more than £10 they were is beak.

free from the

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GENERAL WONG SHIU HUNG

LEAVING CANTON.

ACCUMULATION OF DUTIES

GENERAL CHEN MING SHU CONVALESCENT.

Mr. Leo d'Almada, jun., submistat On the bearing being resumed, that he had no case to answer D8 a lengthy argument he commented on the inadmissibility of the evi dence of a deaf witness, the in ability of the complainant to un derstand questions put to her, and

in the evidence of the mother being what he termed irregular procedure taken first and then that of the girl. Among the authorities quoted was the case of Rez e, Imrai in which the complainant, Mrs. Craigg, wAA totally deaf and dumb and her aant acted as interpreter. Difficul

ties arose in this case as the wit- ness and the interpreter misunder- stood each other and their methods, were not understood by the court. Counsel said that this case was on all fours with" the present one.

In the course of his arguments Mr, d'Almada also said that the mother could not be unbiassed and they were able to get from the girl he further submitted that, what

was inadmissible as she was unable to understand the onth.

M. H Somerset Fitzroy, for the prosecution, contended that this case was not on a parallel with the Iarai case as there the complainant could not understand, but in this eas complainant did-understand The difficulty was to get witness to understand what was wanted, bus. her answers were intelligible.

CANTON, Dec. 6th. According to information from official circles, General Wong Shiu Hung, Chairman of the Kwangsi Government and Com mander of the 18th Army, will lease Canton for Kwangsi to-mor row on board a gunboat, A fare well barquet was given him last night in Government House by Marshal Li and the high civil and

In dealing with the points, bis military authorities of Cantone It was originally thought that the Worship said that the girl under- General would remain in Canton stood the caution to speak the truth, to attend the Military Conference but failed to understand the oath. with is about to be, convened. But, On the question of procedura his❤, General Wong has to go back to Worship thought that if the evi his own province owing to the a dence of the girl had been taken cumulation of work awaiting his first with the mother as interpreter personal attention.

and the woman called afterwards.

General Chen Ming Shu, Chairthe defence would still have object man-elect of the Kwangtung Pro-ed. His Worship also did not think vincial Government, is out of sick that the mother had been biassed in bed but is still convalescent. her interpretations or that the girl Under the advice of his physician had not been understood... he is resting in Canton Sana. In conclusion his Worship said torium. According to San Hai, his duty in the case was not to co- Wan, his chief accretary, be will vict but to find that a prima farie

caze had been made out. leave the Sanatorium in about a

In the week. As regards the date of his case cited the court could not check assumption of his new post, he has the interpreter, but in this case it not yet decided.

But it thought was possible to do so.. that he will take over the chair-

DICES. National. Tarif Las on January side down. There are only sight Thes includes £10,070 saken at the manship on January-1st

Kono Kono, Dzczypia 7ti, 1928,

CHINA'S NEW TARIFF.

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national tariff

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China And The United States.

which

the WES

WEDDING BELLS.

SIR ROBERT HO TUNG'S NIECE MARRIED.

CHOY-KO.

After his Worship had committed the defendant for trial, Me d'Almada, had д talk with his client and stated that his defence in the higher court would be that the girl consented to the act..

NAVAL YARD'S NEW COMMODORE

wastes

A pretty wedding reception which

CAPT. HILL, R.N. ARRIVES was held yesterday afternoon in Lane, Crawford's Restaurant at.

BY MANTUA.” tracted the attention of a number of European visitors to the Colony The Royal Navy never who were having tea at the time time, and almost as scen da Capt. in the lounge. The young couple R. A. S. Hill, R.N.. had landed were Mias Choy Ping Yeung and here from the ss. Mantua yester

united earlier in the day at the broad pennant was hoisted aboard Registry Office.

H.M.S. Petersfield.

■1

let, 1020. The Chinese Government,

Tower of London-a constant mag- not to visitors, cepecially those from at the same time. "declared that It was stated in our issued yes-

overseas. The figure of £30,000 does terday that the date of the long not include admission fees to places jikin shall be abolished simultane Kong Automobile Association's like Hampton Court." Much, care- ously with the enforcement of the dinner at the Peninsula Hotel had ful work of preservation is still been changed from the 14th to the proceeding. said the official, at Tariff Law, and further declared 11th inst. This is incorrect, The Pevensey Castle. Sussex; Portches. that likin shall be effectively dinner will be held on December ter Case, Hants; Kirkham Abbey. News, from Nanking appearing in

14th as arranged, Members, bow-Yorkshire, and Helmsley Castle, abolished by the first month of the ever, are asked to obtain their Yorkshire. Britain is rich in the another columu, states that the

tickets before the 11th inst., as po remains of old monasteries, be 19th year of the Republic-January Nationalist Government at long;

reservations can be guaranteed added. "Our most recent task in after that date. last has adopted the final draft of

the bringing to view of the remains of Kirkham Abbey. Often when the proposed new tariff. It appears

"The treaty coatemplated in 1925-6

Asuit for approximately £1,000,000 to be an exceedingly comprehensive was not only not signed but was back taxes against the American working on an ancient site we have to reveal foundations of stonework Toward the Can Company has been decided in that for hundreds of years have schedule, containing no less than never finally drafted.

ernment. The claim was for in- slopes." seven hundred articles, with sundry end of 1928 the British Government favour of the United States Gay been only verdure-clad, undulating Mr. Ko Yeung Heung who were day morning, his Commodore's sub-sections the number of which expressed the view that the Powers.come tax, and was based on the ad- mitted therease in the value of the

The bride is the daughter of At sunset Commodore J. L is not stated. Although the draft should declare their readiness to

tin in boxes purchased by the com- The following letter was publish- Mr. and Mrs. Choy Po Sing and Pearson struck his pennant in of the new tariff is expected to be recognise China's right to enjoy pany daring the war. By agree-

mert the issues were left to one ed in the London Times last the niece of Sir Robert and Lady H.M.S. Tamar, and Captain Hill Ho Tung. Her husband is 'Mr. Ko transferred his flag to that ship RA SCOD 15 3 promulgated in a few days, it is tariff autonomy

min. The jury and court appoint month: "The amazing and savage Yeung Heaag, son of Mr. and Mrs. to-day and took over his duties as

An was promulgated. Į gi

Ko How Kuen, and he is employ Officer in Charge of Naval Estab- 86-year-old Court bailiff, diatribe against America understood that its provisions willi

ing of the 1912 Club on Tuesday ed by the P. and O. Banking Cor. lishments. not be enforced until after the Leat July the United States made who took ten months. to reach, his Mr. S. Samuel delivered at a meet-

Commodore Pearson, is, we un- decision.

contains, if your report is correct, port best man" was Mr. Ko derstand leaving for Home treaty with China definitely

The expiry of two months after date

this statement: It agreeing to recognise the latter's

An Archbishop's confession to a

Americans who took the principal King Fan and the bride was at Saturday by the a.s. falta. of promulgation. Details of the

yearning for a pirate's life was

Capt. Hill specialised as navigat tariff autonomy, but a few days beard at the Liverpool. Lord P part in leading the boycott against tenued by Miss Lok Chiu Sheung

18 bridesmaid and Britain in

three little ing officer and saw active service dur- draft will be awaited with keen in-

Inter Japan, in a Note to the Mayor's luncheon to Lord Jellicoe.

words are not a phrase stripped flower girls. The bridesmaid had ing the Somali campaign in 1902. terest by all foreign business-men

Dr. Downey, Roman Catholic Arch-

from its context with intent to miss

a lovely "Shanghai "dress of gold In August 1934 he was Navigating in Chian engaged in import busi-Nanking Government, just as frank- bishop of Liverpool, said that his lead, for they form a complete sen- silk and carried a large bouquet Commander of H.M.S. King

ly declared herself wholly unable first vocational aspiration, due to

tence, one of a rhetorical series of pink roses, of the same colour Eduard VII. the fagship of Vice Thors has been no little

living beside the Mersey, to his miscellaneous allegations, each

as the frocks of the child attend Admiral Brendford, anxiety regarding the nature and to acquiesce" in any supersession love of the sea, and to reading

cats who wore wreaths of silver From December, 1918, he served aboard the King George V. fagship mediately preceding and following flowers. scope of the new tariff, and the of existing treaty arrangements by George Henty's novels, to complete in itself, and those im- a pirate; but at the age of nine, have no bearing on the one I have

The bride wore European dress, of Vice-Admiral de Robeck, also in It would

selected for consideration. when his thoughts were turned to very natural curiosity which has unilateral regulations.

a wedding gown of white antin the Grand Fleet, and was promoted ornamented with pearls and 1 to Captain in December, 1918. He been aroused as, to its provisions appear, then, that even if Chiga the Church, be had to come to the of Mr. Samuel's audience may

conclusion that pirate and priest

have gathered that various nationa

tulle veil secured by a circiet of afterwards became Fing-Captain to orange blossom and pearls She Admiral de Robeck in the Mediter- he now very quickly satisfied. had a national tariff law in readi- would trip each other up.

trading in Ch America leading carried a bouquet of white flowers, ranean, Blend of the Naval Per- Whether importers will be alto ness for operation on January 1st,

goods, Mr. Clynes, M.P., speaking at But to those with any knowledge

The cake, together with a Chi- sonnel Committee, and, and it was promulgated on or be Newcastle recently, said that, given of the facta his meaning would

aese ceremonial arrangement of Captain to Rear-Admiral W. W gether gratified remains to be seen.

For the past two years or per-fore that date, the actual enforce peace in industry, he believed have been that the Chinese boycott flowers, stood under a lovely bell Fisher in the Barkam.

ment of an autonomous tarift will Britain was capable of maintain of British goods which arose in of white blossoms, and the bride locked very charming in her white haps longer, we have heard of an

be delayed by Japan's oppositioning her position as leader of the 1024 was led by Americans, or that

world. The common desire of Americans incited the Chinese to dress among the gaily coloured autonomous tariff coming into force

thereto.

Britiah industry was for peace. As boycott British goods. What pos- throng of friends and relations, in China on January 1st, 1929. At

That the Japanese take a very

to the manner of maintaining sible motive Mr. Samuel had for many of whom were wearing the

Yesterday's weather report, fore- peace, arbitration could not be making this entirely preposterous traditional, wedding garments of the Peking Tariff Conference of

chat and remarks, issued by the It has Chinese ladies. serious view of coming changes in forced upon anybody but both sides assertion I cannot tell. 1625-6 a resolution was approved by the Chinese tariff is easily to be found it would pay if they decided often been said that nothing is

Among the many guests at the Royal Observatory at 0.20 p.m., the delegates of the Powers parti understood. In

normal times, to accept arbitration. To do this more distasteful to Englishmen reception were Sir Robert and stated:-

Changes are slight since this (1) recognised

it would be necessary to establish; and Americans than the fulsome Lady Ho Tung with their married

certain daughter, Mr. Ho Kom. Tong, Mr. morning. Fresh to strong mehsoon Consignees of Cargo from the aforesaid cipating which'

anti-Japanese boycott either by law or agreement, the tropes of speakers of a Robur Ofice, and to pay a Deposit of China's right to enjoy tariff interferes with, trade, Japan senda principle of a standard minimum type about blood and brother and Mrs. Ho Leung and Mr. M. may be expected, slong the SR. Porta are requested to sign G, A, BOND

The usual toasts were coast of China and over the N Fifteen (15) Per Cent, of the Velastion autonomy, (2) agreed to remove to various points in China exports wage, and that there should be a bood. I still think that this is K. Lo.

so, Mr. Samuel's speech, after all, drunk and speeches made in which China Sea

Local Forecast:-NE of their Consignments before-Bilie-of-

countersigned for tariff restrictions contained in amounting in value-to-about-limit of profits or yield enjoyed by

Invested capital in non-speculation was so vindictive as to be nuga- the newly married couple were Lading will be

tory, so false, as to be futile." wished all happiness. batworn the Rowata, million sterling-almost three times industries.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AND UNDERWRITERS.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

GENERAL AVERAGE,

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the

(ARROYAL DATE INDEFINITE AT PRESENT.) 18 HEREBY NOTIFIED that

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