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THE HONGKONG

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1991.

TELEGRAPH.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

LINES IN EVENING COATS

THE SHANTUNG ISSUE.

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China's Further Reply.

Peking. Nov. 8 --China's second reply, which was handed to the Japanese Legation this alternoon by the Waichisapu, is a lengthy

la the reply the

Chinese Government paints out that the convenations conducted betwees Mr. Obata, Japanese Minister:

W. to Peking, and Dr. 11. Yen, Chinese Minister for Foreign Adairs, and between Lieutenant General Barzai and Mr. Yu Chia- ho, military Counsellor of the Bar Ofice, were as thing but of a per Ronal nature and that Chins has not yes recognised the Vasaület Treaty. The reply also refers in detail to the Stantong Rails and German public properties and in conclusion il argues that China's assertion regarding the Shantung question is exactly the same a heretofore.

The memorandum concludes:

It will therefore be observed that the reason why the representatives of China have ant been able to sign the Versailles Treaty is simply owing to the Shantung question Since Chica bas' not signed the Versailles Tresty, it is impossible to oblig Chics to seeotd recogni tion to the elects ansing from the aid Treaty regarding the Shantung question.

Therefore while Japan emosiders ths: the leasehold ci Kar chow ba been transferred to her through the eperation of the Versailles Trests. Cbies on the other band deems it to bave expired through the declara- tion of war against Germany.

This difference of point of view, if insisted upon by both countries, will forever deprive this question al solution. Since Japan is willing to restore Kacehow completely to Chics there is no more pecessity for her to insist on the aforesaid point of dispute.

BRITAIN'S PRESENT PROBLEMS.

London, Nor, 10.

Mr. Lloyd George, in his speech at the Guildhall Banquat, deį clared that the Washington Conference had not came too soon, for į countries were amassing trash engines of war which were becom ing a hundred times more destructive. He expressed the opinion that disarmament was the only road to safety and declared that every man and woman of British blood had been taught to regard a serious quarrel with America as unthinkable; and that attitude itself guaranteed peace between the two powerful commanitles.

The Premiar speka guardedly on the Irish situation, in erdar to prejudice the negotiations. He admitted that a critical stage as being reached, but was in no way despondent. He declared the country was burdened with the largest debt incurred by any nation. This had produced a terrible crisis, but he believed the worst was past. Improvement would be slow, but was sure. Britain's credit the best was firm an uneracked. Our esports for October were since Marc...

Lord Carzon declared that all eyes were turned in eager expec- tation to Washington. Usity of international action was the sole remedy for the evils from which the world was suffering..

THE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

Ganeva, Nav, 9.

The Labour Conference is discussing the report on the Inter- tational Labour Office. Mr. Matsumoto, the Japanese workers' dele- rate, supported the recommendation of Mr. Joshi, the Indian work- ers' delegate, arging a wider representation from distant countries un the staff the Labour Office, also the establishment of branches if the Labour Office in distant countries, Mr. Gupta, the Indian Government delegate, declared the Office, was still in its infancy and deprecated illusions regarding the competence of the Conference, which was not a legislative body, but, an institution established to effect comperton between the three component groups.

AUSTRALIA'S WASTE TERRITORY.

Melbourne. Nov. 19.

The newspaper Age says that the Federal Government is con- sering the proposal of a South Australian syndicate to secure a hundred square miles of the Northern Territory for growing cotten on a large scale. The syndicate wants tɔ introduce kanaka labear,, on the condition that each kanaka returns home after six months service.

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It also must be noted that the Chinese Government only declared) its schooledgement of liermany's explanation as auch and no more. Indeed, it is a serious under- standing on the part of Japan to construe this incident as Chios's rerogoition of the Versailles Treats.

U.S. TRAIN ROBBERIES.

New York, Nov. 10.

A thou and Marines have been detailed to full the role of handy* con- men as guards on the mail trains throughout the erantry in sequence of robbers' attacks. The Postmaster General reports that for the year ended April the Department lost, £1.500.000, through

The attacks have since increased.

mail robberies.

MAYOR OF NEW YORK.

New York, Nov. 19.

Mr. Hlan has been re-elected Mayor by a plurality of 420.000.

THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

Melbourne, Nov. 9.

Mr. Hughes in speeches has said that the whole of the British Again inoull be observed tha: Empire favours disarmament Australia has most to lose and mest tbe Kiacchow-Tsisan Railway, to gain from the Washington Conference. which is built within Chinese ter

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rilozy, a primarily an taking of the nature of a Corpura- tion and Chinese capital was jarest- ed therein. It was no Germso public property nor private pro- perty exclusively belonging to Ger

AMERICA'S UNKNOWN HERO.

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-Washington, Nov. 9.

The cruiser Olympia, containing the American Unknown War-

Bos. Although it was temporarily rior, has arrived. operated by the Germans, China bad long been looking forward to sa apportune moment for its reclama tion.

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THE COLONY'S MESSAGE.

To The Washington Conference.

ME. POLLOCK SUGGESTS FORMATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CLUB.

now about 250 members; and mem. hers were coming in from day tə day. It was an interesting fact that their list of merobership indfadeti irerands of every nationality. (Ap player). That was what they hoped for. Everybody was entitled w inim the League and they were hopeia! that in a very short time they would bare a much larger membership than at present.

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1 well attended meeting of Hong They were met that evening to kong residents, at which all nation carry out the first object of the alities were represented, held at the League-what he would call its in- Theatre Royal last evening, under ternational object which ran the auspices of the recently formed ios: To promote good fellow. League of Fellowship and Service, <hip sad pence between all nations." manmoudy passed a resolation. He thought everybody was agreed which will be cabled to President that that was a most important object ilarding, expressing the earnest and that so far as lay in their hope for a just and permanent set- power it was the daty of every one- | tlament of problems of the Far East of them to promote that object. and the Pacific. His Excellency the With regard to the sending of the Gotemor Sir Edward Stubba.telegram to Washington that, of x.c...) presided and speeches in course, represented only a begin support of the resolution were dening of their work from an inter- ivered by the Ton. Mr. HE. Pol national point of view. He hoped lock and the Hoh. Mr. Lau Cha very shortly that it might be pos. ible to establish in the Colony an Pak

His Excellency the Governor, in International Club open to the opening the meeting, suid it was members of all nations, irrespective thought by the League of Fellow-jef race and creed. (Applause) Of shin and Service that it would be course they had various shades of an appropriate way of inaugurating opinion in the Cology and it was its activities in the Colony if it seat interesting to him to find that in a message of goodwill to the Con-the last day or two some gentle ferrace which was about to sit in men seemed to be of the opinion Washington to consider the affairs that the Washington Conference Club v. Cairo.

of the Pacific, in which, he need was a matter which did not in the The following will represent the hardly say, we in Hongkong took a feast bit concern them as individuals Club spainst HM.S. Cairo DD very great interest. His Excellency but that it was something which. Saturday, 12:0 November. at having explained that he was taking concerned simply end solely the At the time of the occupation of The welding took place at the Happy Valley.-W. Keegan; the chair that evening not as Gor statesmen who were delegates t

railway, Japan encounterep Bonary Church, Kowloon, at 11,90 Shannon, A. M. D. Wallace, JD.

Furthermore the right of polic-1 ing the railway belonged exclu sively to China and there was ab aolutely no military Decessity justi fying the occupation of the railway by Japan. During that time China repeatedly protected to Japsa that there was really no justification for the occupation of the railway by Furthermore the Japanese Army. there were до German troops tationed along the hoe of the rail. way except that part within the! lessed territory.

and

Durban, Nov. 10.

In the first Test Match the Australians made 299 and 224 for 3 brilliant 117. The seven wickets declared. Macartney scored South Africans made 202 and 184 for seven wickets, the match being

drawn.

THE BATHING BEACHES.

Increased Figures For

1921.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

.m. Jesterday of Mr. James McClatchie, S. J. Jordan; N. Jeror of the Colony hat as Patron the Conference. He felt rare that De round to Mackenzie Jack, one of a well- Smyth, V. G. Sagt: C. G. of the League of Fellowship and those present that evening did-no: claico for aDy sacrifice

kaowo Hobgkong family, son of Tinsun, H. G. Hegarty, A. G. Service, asked Mr. Pollock to move share that view, but in order to con ives of treasure suffered an account the late Mr. W. G. Jack and Mrs. Lamplugb. H, A. Mabey. D. the resolution which had already vines others who appeared to want of the milway. Later when Chips Jack, to Misa May Sybil William- Logan, J. W. H. McPhail, W. H. appeared in the public press. jomed the belligerent nations on on, daughter of the late Mr. F. J. Andrews, M. E. H. Penfold.

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The Object of the League.

convincing he desired; to read to them an extract from a speech made Hon. Mr. Pollock at the outset of the Chairman (His Excellency

proper that sil railwaye within the the Director of Public Prosecution, Teams representing the Army his address thanked His Excellency the Governer) when he took the Erritorial bounds of Chios should | Whitehall, London, and Mita. and Navy met in a golf match on for taking the chair, remarking that chair at Dr. Hodkin's lecture on Wednesday, ending all square. he was paying the League a try the "Solvaging of Civilization." Oi msined and refused to withdraw Rev. Falher Spada officiated, Scores: and caused innumerable and in the presence of a number of endless losses and damage to the friends of the young couple. The Chinese people along the line bride was fastefully attired in & Butterfeld and Swire, while the ivory white satin bridegroom's mother was Matron I the railway. This the Chinese costume of d-legates did not hesitate to declare Francaise, draped with embroidered of Honour. The latter's costume of grey beaded georgette, [repeatedly at the Peace Conference net and orange blossom trimming, was

which was nicely set off by the complete with violat toque and with bouquet of The Chinese memorandum of orthodox wreath sad veil of tulle accompanied ()tober 5 propores to reclaim the 'illusion and cruge blossom. violets and fern.

After the ceremony a reception right of control of the railway and She was alded by Miss Jessie to divide its entire capital and to Jack, the bridegroom's sister, was held at Cantoa Villas, Kow

the latter choosing loon, where the couple received bridesmaid. perty ia batres, and, se regards the

blue, embroidered periwinkle

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friends 'the hall obtained by Japan, it will be

ainoo, over tafete, with heartiest good wishes. The boney- with deemed by Chips to successiva

moon is being spent at Fanling, D-mode, This arrangement in the a black tulle bat. Her bouquet spicion of the Chinese Governments of pink roses and maiden bair the bride-departing thence in a seen from the newspapers, Mr. Pol So far, As be was aware there was

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going away drew of cavy shadow lock said, the League of Fellowship 18 mot fair and just, and the

18 Paris.

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great compliment indeed because it that occasion the Chairman said: was a tribats to the maeful work the Leaps of Nations was to which, at all events in His Excel. The the success that everybody de lency's estimation, the League would sized if must have the driving power perform in the future. (Applause) of the people of the countries behind Mr. Pollock then moved that the it. In order that it might become To President Harding, Wash a living thing it was necessary that ington.

everyone shanti set aside the hard Public zaceting of Hongkong feelings of the past and cultivat residents sends greeting to Com a spirit of unity sad sympathy with farence and expresses earnest (other nations. If that spirit could hope for just and permanent set-be extended he would not despaiť tlement of problems of the Farfof seeing the Lengua of" "Kations" East and Pacife.”

[doing a great work towards the As those present had doubtless saving of civilization:** : (Applame).

arinal branch of the trace of

Chiarte Government greatly regrets The bride was given away lace over navy charmeuse, set off and Service was already proving Nations in existence, but he wanted

Robert Tones, with black picture bat trimmed success. It was launched little that fipan referred to it as a pro- by Capt.

Marine Superintendent of Mess. with bird of paradise feathers. posal devoid of meaning.

more than a week ago and they had

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