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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
A DUBLIN TRAGEDY.
London, Jan 21.
Mr. Redmond, Assistant Commissioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, has been found shot dead in Harcourt Street in the centre of Dublin. Two shuts were heard.
The murder has created a great sensation. Mr. Redmond was the second Assistant Commissioner recently appointed to the Dublin Metropolitan Police from the Royal Irish Constabulary at Belfast. He was proceeding home at 7 p.m. When opposite the premises of the Sinn Fein Bank he was fred on by men hiding in a gateway. One bullet pierced his head and death was practically instantaneous. have been no arrests up to the present!
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CARRYING OUT TREATY.
There
Paris, Jan. 21.
Erst M.
The Supreme Counell met this morning. Clemenceau and then M.-Millerand presiding. Lord Curzon,.. Di Martino, Mitsul and Wallace were present, representing Britain. Italy. Japan and the United States respectively. The Council decided that the Conference of Ambassadors will begin Jan. 26 to deal with the carrying out of the Treaty of Versailles and current affairs. Big aquestions of policy will be left to the conferences of breads of Governments
NEW FRENCH CABINET.
Paris, Jun. 21.
th
M. Milk mand in a Valdnot doglaration of polleg, pay a tribute to 31. 1 Dhe naman and saps he will adhere polley owed by France in agreement with the Allies that he Treaty of Versailles may be carried out in its entirety with the assistance of the League of Nations. He foreshadows fresh taxation to cover war expenses.
JUGO-SLAV RESERVATIONS.
Paris, Jan. 21. After the Supreme Connell's decision as regards the Jugo Slav reservations m'the Adriatic, M. Clemenceau and Mr. Lloyd George sucvissively urged the Juzo Slav pence delegates to accept the Council's proposals whereupon the Jugo Stavs agreed to reconsult their Government and hoped' to reply in four days,
TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
London, Jan. 21.
The Supreme Council has given permission for a delega tion of co-operators to proceed to Moscow from Paris. The Allied decision to raise the blockade of Russia has been received with much doubt in Scandinavia, the Baltic States and non-Bolshevist Russia where it is pointed out, it will be impossible to carry on trade without the approval of the Sovint
SILVER IN GERMANY.
Berlin, Jan. 21.
Silver coins have now almost entirely disappeared from circulation in Germany owing to the extraordinary rise in the price of silver. With the view" of withdrawing silver com- pletely from circulation the Reichs Bank is offering 6.50 marks in paper money for a silver mark and 19.50 marks for
silver three mark piece.
ROME-TOKIO FLIGHT,
London,, Jan. 21.
A Eome message from Salonika says the Caproni triplane piloted by Lieutenants Garroni and Abba for Tokio, arrived
Salonika on Jan. 19.
COTTON GROWING.
London, Jan. 21.
The Empire Cotton Growing Committee proposes to levy a duty of 8d. per bale on all imports of raw cotton into Britain, prod-eing £100,000 yearly in order to finance cotton growing.
POWHATTAN IN DISTRESS.
Halifax. Jan 20.
The Powhattan has sent wireless messages requesting steamers to be sent, which is being done,
ANOTHER AMERICAN STRIKE.
New York, Jan 201
The tugboatmen at the barbour have struck for higher rigen holding op several hundreds of tuga.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NOTICES.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1920.-
joy of Ownership
The joy
of the
Moutrie
Piano
is due to the ease with which it fits into the
Home environment. Buy a Moutrie to-day and complete
your Home.
Prices from 425.00
MOUTRIE'S
AT THE PLAY
you can have the combines advantage of referring to your programme and watching the range with equal,suar së rision by wearing
BIFOCAL GLASSES.
Supplie? by
N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN.
18, Queen's Road Cal. HONGKONG. Prescriptiona socurately filed
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Obtainable from all our Agents everywome
Samples and Price List will be given free of charge on application to nur Head Office.
TRADE
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NOTICE
We bave just received fresh stocks of Pepsedent Tooth Paste, a scientific, new departure in dental preparations. Price greatly lowered by high rate of exchange.
Also CUTEX,
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Just received from U.S.A. Я new shipment of Typewriters different models-
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IS GOLF LEGAL CRUELTY?
WIFE'S COMPLAINT OF HUSBAND'S ABSENCE
An attempt to settle in Court the matrimonial differences of Mr. Harvey Hadden, of Half Moon- street, Piccadilly, and his wife, broke down, and the proceedings were continued before Mr. Justice Shearman.
During the hearing Mr. Hadden said ber husband was absent from her`s good deal playing golf, and the Judge said that raised a serious question as to whether continued absence on the golf Course amounted to legal cruelty.
Mr. Madelina Violet Hadies, a daughter of Colonel Galloway, of Leamington, is petitioning for a judicial separation from her husband on the ground of his alleged cruelty. Mr. Hadden, who is said to have an income of £10,000 3 year, denies the charges.
Ini her
resumed
い
evidence, Mrs. Hadden described a visit to Budleigh Salterton, and said her husband took rooms for himself and the children in a hotel, but provided a room for her in another hotel opposite. He consented later, however, to ber having il room in the same building.
The day after she went there he read a book to the children. who were present, about the law of custody of children. He said he had the sole legal right to the children, and that when anything happened to him, he, would arrange for "other people to be their guardians.
While they were at this place. said Mr. Hadden. her husband was absent "from her a good deal playing golf.
His Lordship: This raises à serious question as to whether continued absence on the golf course amounts to legal cruelty. (Laughter.) I may say that I know this golf course at Budleigh Salterton, and it has its attrac tions,
Mr. Holman Gregory, EC., for the husband:-Then I am afraid some barristers make bad hus- bands. (Laughter.)
In cross-examination by Mr Holman Gregory, Mrs. Hadden said she washonest in her desire to return to a home provided by her husband on condition that he treated her properly. She denied that the trouble between them was caused by her mother or any of her people.
Mrs Hadden said she be- lieved that, while her hus- band was away in Vancouver
1912, be placed
her disposal sufficient money to allow her at the rate of £2.000
a year for the upkeep of the house at Eastbourne.
At the first he gave her £120 a year for dress, but he cut that. down. and later she had to pay for her own dresses. Only twice after that did he pay the dress bills which she handed to him. During the war, her husband sug- gested that they should keep down expenses and spend the rest as war charities.
Don't you know that he gave large sums away -Yes, to the Red Cross.
Medical evidence was inter- posed to show that Mrs. Hadden was neurasthenic and suffered from sleeplessness, and that it would be detrimental to her health if she were to go back to her bus- band.
In further cross-examination, Mrs. Hadden said her husband locked her in the study on one occasion last year. She denied saying to her husband "Someone ought to put a bullet through you,” or pushing him as he was going out of the room.
With regard to an incident on Christmas Eve, Mrs. Hadden said she was not aware that the cause of her husband's anger which she said he showed on that occasion was the fact that their boy had got out of bed during the night, and
striking matches see if Santa Claus had
to
come.
was
Major Leonard Galloway, D. S. O Royal Garrison Artillery, a brother of Mrs. Hedden, said that, when he went to see Mr. Hadden as to his treatment of his wife, Mr. Hadden flew into a great rage and danced about the room. Mr. Hadden wrote down what witness had said on a piece of paper, and when witness took hold of it, Mr. Hadden chased him round the room.
His Lordship: Did he catch you?-No, my lord. (Laughter.) The hearing was adjourned.
TO SIT IN HOUSE OF LOEDS. London-Thero are 19 peer esses in their own right" in the British Isles. These are the wo men who may be admitted to the House of Lords.
NOTICES.
STOCKTAKING SALE
TUESDAY TUESDAY
JANUARY TO FEBRUARY
27th
EVERYTHING FOR
3rd
MENS' WOMENS' & CHILDRENS'
WEAR
.AT BARGAIN PRICES.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
BY
WATSON'S
APPOINTMENT,
DRY GINGER-ALE.
FRAGRANT, AROMATIC, DRY;
Its "Dryness" is a feature which has helped to give this drink the popularity it so well deserves.
Pints
A. S.
$1.25-Per Dozen
75
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READY - TO - WEAR DRESSES
AT
WHITEAWAY'S SALE
A Lot of
Muslin and
Voile
Ready to
Wear Dresses
:
at
HALF
PRICE.
Usual Price $23.00 SPECIAL PRICE $11.50 Usual Price
* $33.00 · SPECIAL PRICE $16.50 Usual Price $45.00
SPECIAL PRICE $22.50
These are Bargains,
are
These designs quite new and up-to- date, but are slightly
ceased and crushed through the casa be-
ing tampered with in transit. At the prices
we are offering them they are exceptionally cheap. Call and see
bem.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD, HONGKONG
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