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MONDAY

MARCH 7. 1921.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE ALLIES' ULTIMATUM.

Paris, March 3.

Berlin, March 5.

LEAGUE URICKET.

R.G.A. ¥ H.K.C.C. R:G.A. brought themselves, p prosiably nearer the League lenders on Saturday by beating B.K.C.C. in convincing style. Scores:

Extras.

I.K.Q.C.

18

10 0

0

ANTI-BOLSHEVIST RISINGS.

The Reparations Committee has called the German Government's

Helsingfors, March 5. It is reported from Reval that disturbances in Petrograd continue, attention to the fact that the account of payments or deliveries to be Sailors in Kronstadt have openly revolted and there is excitement made before May 'next under Article 235 of the Peace Treaty already throughout the country. According to information received at Reval shows a deficit of twelve billion marks gold. The Committee asks from Moscow a revolutionary committee controls Patrograd and also

T. E. Pearce, o Chester, b Germany how she expects to meet her obligations.

the fortifications and fleet.

Davies

44 Sensational reports of anti-Soviet risings in Russia continue H. Farthing, a and b Davies

B. Webster, b Graham... 0 A semi-official message says that a Committee of Experts, presided to be spread, but it is obvious that there are difficulties in guaging D. J. Valentine, b Davies over by Chancellor Fehrenbach, discussed the economic effects the real situation. However, Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm W. J. Hope, tun out threatened by the Allied measures and unanimously opined that the says the papers regard as reliable the fact that social revolutionaries HH. Taylor, b Baker.. measures would most seriously affect German economic life, but the hold Kronstadt which is the centre of the revolutionary Organisation.F. H. Madden, b Baker effects could not prevent the Government from refusing to sign on- Many fleet commissaries have been arrested. Koslovsky is the artil, J. Davies, b Baker fulfillable obligations. A similar conclusion was reached after discus-ory commander. Messages from Moscow state that the Soviet has V. H. Drummond, Baker, b slon between the Minister of the Interior and Parliamentary repre-started a reign of terror. There have been wholesale arrests of sentatives of the occupied territory, when it was stated that Jews, and there is fear of a recurrence of pogroms. A message from G. M. Dorkins, o Williams, b

Davier the threatened measures were severe bal not unexpected and that the Helsingfors states that the aim of the insurrection is the establish- Government as far as possible had taken precautionary measures in ment of a constituent assembly. A telegram from Bukharest says H. A. Sawyer, not out.

Davies view of feared damage.

the Soviet Government has ordered the closing of the Russo-Rumanian Paris, March 5.

frontier owing to a violent revolt at Odessa, where only two faithful| The ultimatum of the Allies to Herr Simons in consequence of the regiments of Chinese engaged in a stern fight in support of the fron- refusal by Germany to assent to the payment of reparations is as tier troops who are retiring on Odessa, while the Soviet is concentrat- follows: If within the delay expiring next Monday at mid-day, theng Chinese troops on Moscow. Germana do not accept the bases of the agreement arrived at at Paris, the following steps shall be taken immediately: Occupation by the) Allies of Duisbourg, Ruhrort and Dusseldorff, levy on sale prices of} German goods in Allied countries of taxes which these countries will consider suitable and the fixing of a Customas line on the Rhine under the control of the Allies. Besides it has been neatly explained to Germany that the terms of Parls may be altered and shall bear only upon modes of payment, for instance, reducing 42 to 30 aa the number provided for payment of the annuities.-Vale.

London, March 6. Herr Simons, Interviewed by a representative of the "Sunday Times," outlined the reply he will make to the Allies to-morrow. He will insist that Germany is prepared to pay as much as she can, but she objects to the proposed term of forty-two years. As regards the Paris Gigures, they are unacceptable, If the Allies are immovable, Germany will submit to the sanctions. Herr Simons, while hoping!

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A compromise will be made, made it clear that he will not make a new financial proposal. It is expected the Allies will reject the plea.

Germany continues to maintain a show of defiance of the Allied reparation proposals. A message from Berlin says the Reichstag met at its own desire to hear the Chancellor's report of the position at the London ucgotiations. Herr Fehrenbach in a guarded state- ment reiterated that Herr Simons was instucted not to sign the unfulfillable engagement,

PANAMA AND COSTA RICA.

FAR EASTERN CONSULAR SERVICES.

London, Mar. 5, Services will henceforth be by competitive examinations only.

Appointment to the reseral Levant and Far Eastern Consular limits of age are 21 to 24 years, with two years' extension, for the Far Eastern Service, for war service.

KIRKCALDY BYE-ELECTION.

The

Total

Bowling analysis.

0.

M. R. T

Davies Graham.. Baker

15 2 31

8

30

0.1

21 3:

A.0.A.

95

Capt. Davies, not out Capt. Olliver, run out

C. S. M. Williams, Drum. Lt. Chester, 1.b.w., Taylor....

mond, b Hope

Major Bagnall, b Farthing Sgt. Borchard, b Hope...

Lt. Graham, did not bat

Bdr. Baker,

Farthing

Webster, b

Gnr. Couzins, à Drummond, b

Farthing ......

London, March 5.

The by-election at Kiskealdy resulted as follows:

Mr. Kennedy (Labour) Sir Robert Lockhart (Co-Liberal)

,11,674. .10,199.

It. Parkes, b Furthing.

26

Sgt. Stevens, b Farthing.

Extras.

2

INDO-CHINA RAILWAYS.

Total 9 wkts.) ...183

Bowling analysis.-

Before sailing, Mr. Maurice Long, Governor-General of French Farthing Indo-China, stated that the Indo-Chinese internal loan granted by

Webster Parliament is to he used chiefly in completing the railway system, Sawyer notably the through line to China.

Hope

Paris, March 3.

0. M.

W

11

56

9

15

4

18

1 29

Tayler

16

O'CALLAGHAN AGAIN.

THE LEAGUE TABLE.

I' W. S.. D

Allies difficulty of discovering a method for collecting the indem- The Sunday Times" political correspondent, referring to the

nity without injury to themselves, understands that Mr. Lloyd George will offer a suggestion to-morrow, ander which fifty per

Charlestown (Carolina), March 5.

(Civil Service.. F $ 1 eent. payment in respect of German exports to Allied countries will The Irishman O'Callaghan, mentioned on January 28 and 30, C.R.C...

R.G.A.*

8 0 2 be impounded by the Allied Exchequers and pooled for the common turned up in the south municipality of Macun. Georgia has prohibit Craigengower* 6 Allied benefit. The German Government in increased taxation willed him from speaking. Now the Charlestown Branch of the American.c.C. reimburse the exporters thus mulcted. It is pointed out that Legion of Veterans has resolved on opposing O'Callaghan visiting H.K.C.6. the reimbursed sum would remain in Germany.

Charlestown on the ground that he is connected with an anti-I.R.C.* British movement,

London, March 5,

The latest news officially received in London is that the Panaman troops have defeated and disarmed the invading Costa Ricans.

New York, March 5,

FORMER HUNGARIAN PREMIER BANISHED.

It is reported from Panama that the Costa Ricans have captured Guabito. The Panama troops have retired to Bocas del Toro, leaving doad and wounded. American warships are proceeding to the Atlantic

Florence, March 6. and Pacific sides of the disturbed area to protect American interests.and family have been arrested and are being conducted to the The former Hungarian Premier and President, Count Karolyi, Washington, Mar. 6.

The State Secretary, Mr. Hughes, has sent notes to Panama and rentier for banishment, it is understood in connection with recent Costa Rica demanding immediate cessation of hostilities. It is under-disturbances here. Károlyi is believed to have had relations with stood the notes convey the impression that America is ready to enforce peace if necessary.

Mr. Hughes has conferred with the ex-Under-Secretary of State. Mr. Davis, and the new Under-Secretary, Mr. Fletcher, with regard to the Costa Rica-Panama dispute. He also approved the attitude of Mr. Davis with regard to the Yap controversy during the Cable | Communications Conference. Subsequently Mr. Hughes had an hour's conference with President Harding, to which Mr. Weeks, the new War Secretary, was called in..

THE NEAR EAST.

London, March 5,

several communists,

AUSTRALLIAN CRICKET.

Albury, March 5. The M.C.C. drew with a fifteen of Albury. Albury scored 149 Parkin 7 for 63). M.GE. declared at 326 for 6 wickets (Russell 146, Wilson (2). At the use of play Albury had obtained 101 for 10"

wickets.

LAWN TENNIS.

The "Morning Post" learns authoritatively that the Allies have decided not to send the proposed commission to investigate the ethnographical statistics of Thrace and Smyrna, owing to the total The H.K.C.C. Tournaments. Greek and conditionat Turkish refusal to accept the commission. The

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TUESDAY.

Open Championship Singles.-

AA. Rumjaha A. Kawaguchi, Major H. M. Edwards and R. Open Championship Doubles.-

Playing at the Hongking Cricket Townsend v. S. Rumjahn and O Club on Friday, in the Open Rumiahn: B. W. Bradbury and

Premier Calogeropoulos stated he would have to refer the matter to and J. M. W. Mears met G. R. C. C. Leveryn:

Double Championship G. M. E. C. Fincher v. C. Sandberg and

Athens. Later Calogeropoulos rejected the suggestion by a distinguished member of the Conference to take advantage of the fact Ludwell Sayer and J. It. Woud, that he was having teu in the same room as the Turkish delegates to but the first set took so much time. initiate direct negotiations. Any resumed negotiations will therefore

that the match could not be be through the Supreme Council. The paper understands that Greece:

finished, entirely opposes any change in the status of Thrace, but might agree ship Yew Mam-taun, in his watch In the Open Singles Champion- to the institution of an autonomous regime in Smyrna which would with Wong Po-keung was far below completely safeguard the interests of the Christian population.

SENATOR'S LIFE ATTEMPTED.

Washington, Mar. 6.

A would-be assassin shot Senator Hendersen of Nevada in the wrist, not dangerously. The assailant was arrested. He gave his name as Charles Brach and explained the shooting was due to Hen- derson's being years ago his counsel in a land case.

EX-PRESIDENT WILSON.

terms.propriations Bill carries

The U. S. Fortification Ap-

Washington, Mar. 6. When ox-President Wilson returned to his new home at Washing proppriations amounting to eight ton, after a visit to the Capitol, several thousands of persons demons- million dollars. It provides for trated, cheering and demanding a speech. Mr. Wilson appeared at the a continuation of the sixteen-window, bowed, shook his head and withdrew choking with sobs, inch gun programme of coast; defence in the United States, Hawaii and Panama. The appro- priations amount to twenty-seven million dollars. less than the amount asked by the War Department, and ten millions serious damage.

The submarines reported ashore have been refloated without

stabbed A. D. 1880.) HING LUNG ST. Phone 515

NEVE PRENCH KIERRE

less than those for 1920. Among RAPION NIC the requests denied are an ap RAPION N1propriation for the establishment ERAPION NO.54 of an air base in the Philippines and another for location of additional air squadrons in the Canal Zone and Hawaii,

SLOJNÁ GARIINUM PRICE DE RNDLAND, SA

U.S. SUBMARINE REFLOATED.

New York, March 6.

THE DAVIS CUP.

New York, Mar. 6. The tenth challenge received for the Davis Cup is that of Belgium.

18

5 3 2

3 12

3 $

2 11.

6

3 1

2.11

7 4 2

2 11

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2 + 2.8

University* 8 1 Staffs!

8 *Programme completed.

Withdrawn.

3 B

FRIENDLY MATCH,

Civil Service v. Mr. Ponsonby

Fane's XI.

A strong team captained by Mr. R. Ponsonby Fane played Civil Seavico and won by 23 runs. Scores:

MR PONSONBY FANK ́S NÍ,

A. H. Rumjaha, eBooker, b

Lamble

S. Jex, b Reed

R W. Bradbury, st. Strange b

Lamble

13

12.

15

V. Ponsonby, e-Ling, b Lamble 0, Yeah Teik Ee, run out...... U. Omar, Liug

H. C. Hunt, b Hamilton.

D. K. Samy, not out A. J. Kaw, b Sayer

H. R. Freeborn, b Hooker, b

Hamilton

Ponsonby l'ane, not out..

Extras.

6

10

.16

58

Q

f)

2

12

Total (wkis, dec.)...150

Bowling analysis.--

Lamble

Ling

Hamilton Sayer..

Handreny Singles "A"-Major Reed R. Lloyd v. J. M. W. Mears; Handicap Single "B".-H. S. Edmonds Bennett v. J.H.K. Freeboro.

Handicap Doubles.-Capt. C. 8. Fisher and Lt. A. S. Lindsell v. J. S. Jennings and C. E. Wilkin son: M. H. Boffy and L. Forster

Valentine.

Mixed Doublen Handicap- Major A. Greenaway and Miss, the Club Championship Burdett v. J. R. Wood and Mrs W. H. Drummond best R. M. Cavalier. Henderson 7-5, 6-3, 9-7,

kis usual self, the latter wishing | 6-3, 6-0, 6-2.

In this event R. M. Henderson has withdrawn, giving Sorg. Lt. H.-Morrison a walk-over.

In

There was ao play on Saturday.

G. H. Pierey, b Omar

6. M. R.

W.

12 4 16 1

.11 2 36

7 2 28

5- 2 20

#

J

53 12

2

4.2 18

CIVIL SERVICE.

54

1

4.

1

15

28

0

1

17

v. D. J. Valentine and R. K.E. W. Hamilton, b Yeoh.

F. J. Ling, b Omar E. C. Fincher, b Omar.. W. H. Edmonds, b Omar G. H. Sayer, b Pensonby.... C. Booker, b Omar..... P. T. Lamble, b Ponsonby

H. E. Strange, b Ponsonby

The following are the immediate THE LEAGUE OF YOUTH. 2C. Sara, b Omar fixtures.

TO-DAY.

Open Championship Singles.---~ Surg Lt. Com, S. H. Hayes v. 0. Kumjahu, K. Yamazaki v. J.M.W. Mears.

A Mission of "High Adventure.

E. B. Reed, not oub

Bowling analysis.-

A public meeting of the League Open championship Doubles London at the City Temple. The Yeoh of Youth was held recently in Omar A. H. Crook and A. D. Ball v. W. E. Crocker and F. Millard; T. E. object of the League is to induce Freeborn. Winfield and C. E. WilkiesOD V.

young men and young women to Ponsonby Comdr. A. E. Johnston and Burgt.of social and political service and

engage in the "bigh adventure

Lt. H. Morrison;

Club Championship.Major H. action. À message on behalf of

which said :---

"Youth, with ifs of fresh

Extras........ 6

Total.....127

.0). M. R. W.

13. 3 50

4

20 1 13

6.4 · 1

20 #

M. Edwards v. C. C. Stark; W. H. the Duke of York was read, the League of Youth prosperity

Pesman Drummond v. J. B. [(second round).

Handicap Singles "A." D. J. Valentins v. L. Forster.

Handicap Singles B-T. R. Chassele v. H. V. Dawson.

Mixed Doubles Handicap-N L. Smith and Mrs. Smith v. G. W. [Sewell and Mrs. C. B. Brown.

and every possible success in this spiritnational and imperial tisk,”

Lord Askwith said the field be- experience gained and mellowed fore a League like that was a

courage. and with

in the forcinghouse of war, vast one. Co-operation between one of the greatest hopes Capital and Labour not hatred in a happier future. The Duke should take up the ideals which of making a better-ordered world should be fostered, and they hopes the demonstration will had been suggested by the Duké. be a great success, and wishes of York.

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