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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER is 189.

NOTICE.

CANTON'S DEMAND FOR REPRESENTATION AT WASHINGTON.

PEKIN'S JAPANESE **TAINT.”

Declaring that tha Pekin kasurment is under the control of ■oreign powat and that iss psident, Fisu Cnih Chang, saori- ñoed Caina's vital right by exotiating loans to Japan and Leonceding the twenty-one de

mands, President un Yat-sen of the South China republic, bas went a oshlo to Washington ad- vising officials that unless a İdelegation from the republic of Coins, whose capital is at Cap- on, takes part in the deliberations: of the disarmament conference? "none of the decisions relating to China shall be recognized as having any validity or force."

Of the 70,000 Chinese now in

America, nearly 90 per cent ara from South China, adherents of this new republic point out. This is owing to the fact that the people of the north have scant seaport contact and are mare provincial and less progressİTE than the inhabitants of the south. Accordingly almost every Chin- ese one maets is an admiter and supporter of Dr. Sun Tar-sen, and so at their public meetings re- eolutions are passed calling upon! the United States government to afford the Canton government a voice at the disarmament coa- ference.

Protesting against America'a failure to recognize the republic of China (South China), whose adherents are said to uniber

221.600,000 people, more than one-i half the Chinese nation, 4.000! supporters of President Sun Yat in China. Abore: Dr. Alfred Saonowe Foreign Minister of South sen gathered recently in New Scr. Chinese Ambaseodor to the China. Beltur: Presiden! Hsu Ckih un Yat-sen hang of the Pekinese Government, York city and passed resolutions US.. left: President urging the United States to admit the republic of South China, left, and Ma Soo, representing South representatives of the constitu-jeraire, and Dr. Wr Ting Fang, Ching at Washington. tional government as bona fide dalegates to the disarmament

Leaders in the rival fuctions former Ambassador to the US, and

conference in Washington on DR. WE TING-FANG WITH HIM. November 21.

whose

the infamous twenty-one demands

mitted to Japan to make a strong case in the Washington con- ference. The Canton government, if it joins the Peking delegation,

Dr. Wu Ting-fang, twice Chin-and secret agreements, giving PEKIN DELEGATES "TAINTED." ese minister to the United States, away numerous concessions to It is openly charzed by the who as minister of foreign affairs, | Japan. Peking is too far.com- Chinese Lberals that the date-is Dr. Sun Yat-sen's most power ful associate in the fight to cates from the Peking govern-

liberate Chins from fareizo ment who have been invited by

and from the exploitation the United States to represent: Chins at the peace conference oarchical tendencias of the will be tainted" by Japanese government at Peking,

representatives will attend the Dr. Sun Yat-sen, now president disarmament conference.

"insist upon a direct invitation of the constitutionalist govern. ment of South China, resided in for South Coins in the Pacific America for a period of ten years, cenference," cabled Dr. Wo Ting.

It will be understood that converted while there to fang to Ma Soo, the represenia- Americanidess of popular govern- tive in Washington. "Emphasize these are the view of the Canton!

danger of pro-Japanese

supporters, meat, returned to his pat ve land the

Government's Te- and became the Father of intrigue, it Feking alone is the Chinese Republic."

presented-Peking, which signed necessarily our own.)

money.

*****

KOWLOON CRICKET

(for their generosity and great

interest in the Club's sctivities.

Mrs. Lindell gracefully dal Armistice Day "At Home."tributed the prizes wea during the season, to the following successful! competitors:

PRESENTATION OF SEASON'S PRIZES.

Dr. W. J. Woodmsa.

M

would be tainted. Canton must! send an independent delegation to come ta court with clea bands."

TO-DAY'S BAZAAR.

Fands That Will Be Helped. Preparations are completed

Dot

or

Tas local fuals supported by the results of the Bazaar will be, sa in

formir years:

Tas Netbersole

Tennis.

+ oreat this afternoon that should Mixed Doubles: Mrs. C. C. 5 a usppy mamary for a long time for both young sad old, the sapual An enjosable afternoon's sport Stark and Mr B. E. Lindsell.

Esadicap Bizzies "A" (pre B of the Hagkong Women's was witnessed st the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday. when the seated by Mr. Jewsburg: 1. Mr. Gold and Ministering Children's Club held its annual "At Home.Woodman:2. Mr W E. Crucker, Ligue, to be weld in the grounds

Handicap Singles "B" (pre of the Giverament House. There was a large number of viti- tors from other Clubs in the C.sented by Messrs Robinson 304 lony, and the competitions, both in Overy): 1. Mr. J. F. Grose: the bowls and tennis secting, pro- Handicap Dubles and Scratch spital, Italia Convent, Lindoo Psica: Mr. R. E. Lindwell and ionary Sety Training House, Greenaway. Esodicap Bazar Mission, Village School

Mears E. L. Brags Find, Farles C.M.S Doubles: sad O. R. Benson, Bersteh Paus: st. Blind sad Foundling Mesars 0. Woodman and C. 1. Stapleton.

The Funds in the British Isles Championship Singles: 1. Major will be: The LLC. Cot at Otter- Greenaway: Ruaner-up; Mr. E. Law, Trafalgar Hume for Orphans, 19 Braze; 2, Mr. J Stalker.

Merchant Service Guild, Rayal American Tournament: 1. Mr. 3ifier Daughtera, Orphau and Miru Lindsell: 2. Mea. Emes of Scotland. Herridge and Mr. J. Stalker.

If the proceeds of last year BIO Second Tourney: 1. Ms Front-xseeded, a Lindon hospital for aud Mr. Coraley; 2. Mr. and Mrs children will he supported. ..14 Stevens.

duced some very keen and interest- Log play.

Four greens were occupied by the bowlers, the results being as under: No. 1 Rink

Huster Herridge DAVIOU

Barr Davidson

McKay

Nicholls

Taylor

Gibson

19 Thomson

No. 2 Rink.

Overy

Cooper Hyde Hall

Brawa Bood Farrell

Jack

21 Harvey

No, 3 Rink

Hunter

Labrum

Robinson.

11

McMurtrie...31 Ru-sell

No. 4 Rink.

Spittles

Sbr..

Lawrence

Todd"

Evelyn

Co-tolio

Elsa.......

McFarlane

Cricket.

Vistoria

Bume particulars of the sitrac- tas of the B.zaar have been advertised; and patrons will Dot

J.neve forgotten the many delights

if previous years.

League Marcoe-Batting: (presented by Mr Evans), Mr Stalker; 2, Mr. DM Guedell Bowling: 1, Mr A. W. Pamy:

We are asked to draw attention

presented by Mr. Stalker, Mirto le fact the hour of the childre H. Overy.

o-rformance has been changed

Friendly Matches.-Batting: 1frum 6,89 to 0 o'clock.

(presented by Mr. Even Mr.

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CI Stapleto, Bowling: (pre- ented by Mr. Stapleton), Mr. J. Stalker.

Bowls.

In the tennis secting, Ameri

ca tournament in which esch

suple bad to play seven games, Championship singles:

I pre-

the first prize was won by Mr. and went,d.by M-8879 Lane Crawford

very,

Спраг, All, 3, Bad Perali, s reser Aisles, Lowrance, Evelyn auf Esado.

Golf. "Mac's" Priz: 1, Mr D G.

Mra E. E Ludell, and she second and Co.), Mr. J. MoMurine; 2.3; 2. Mr. J. P Robinson; by Mra. Herridge and Mr. J.Mr. J Gibeon, stalker In the second tourney, ini

Championship Doublia: 1 (pre which each couple was obliged to rented by Mr J. Gibson), M-ear playne games, Miss Frost and Mr. J. Hyde sad H. Overy; 2, Maser Cornley obtained the first prize and J. Gibson and J. Jack.. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevens, the secood.

Kiok Competition: 1 (presented

Hud- Number, Mr. D Hacars.

Modal Play Competition: 1. Me W. McKay; 2, Mr. C. W. M

eyovida.

Mr. Lindsell briefly thanked the Committee of the Club for a-kios by a fer well-known broker), wife to distribute the prizes, At the conclusion of the alter Messrs J, Gibson, JP Robinson, J.als for the beatiful bouquet pre noon's play, the company assembled Cornley and F. G. Hemdze: 2.-ented her. He ungratulated the wataide the Club House, where Mr. Messra J. McMurtrie, H. E. prizewinners.

Thres hearty cheers sccompanied E. J. Edwards (the Hon. Secre Stevens, V G› Labrám and A. W

bys special K CIC "tiger" tary), delivered short speech,[E. Davidson,... reviewing the competitions and Spoon Competition Meyers given for Mro. Lundsell, and the thanking the donors of the prizes McKay, Nicholls Taylon, Gibson, proceedings terminated.

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