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will be loading for Hamburg, Copenhagen and other Scandianvian Ports about 16th to 18th November.
Expected on or
about.
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1991.
BATON CHARGE IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE,
Scene at Unemployed Demonstration.
An attempt was made to rush | Trafalgar-square, following a hig unemployed demonstration last
Consignees per Company's month, and the police were forced
Steamer
"BELLEROPHON " are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and subject to terms and conditions. of storage
to make a baton charge.
Upwards of a poore of péopla were in, ared, amongst them being some inoffensive civilians caught in the charge. Several arreste were mads.
The unemployed bad originally intended to hold a demonstration
at Holt's wharf. The Cargo willin Trafalgar square, but, this be be ready for delivery from Going forbidden, they marched down on and after 17th Nov.
(according to a Press agency) in. a procession 50,000 strong to Hyde Park, where meetings were held
Optional cargo will be laaded, unless notice has been given prior to stauner's arrival,
All bruken, chafed, and damag- ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays batween the hours of 10.45 am. and noon within the free storage period.
No untoward incident happened en route, though as the proces sion passed Bow-street Police Court the officers paraded out- side came in for a good deal of booing. For nearly an hour traffic in Piccadilly was brought to a standstill.
It was decided at all the plat- No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the forms to march to Trafalgar- steamer's Godown, and all Goods square, and several speakers de- remaining undelivered after theclared that they would mount the 23rd November, will be subject toplinth at all costs.
rent.
The procession then formed up
All Claims against the Steamer and marched towards the square must be pressated to the under-vis Oxford-street, the men and signed on or before the 6th Dec, "The Red Flag"
women linking arms and singing for they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be efected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, 17th Nov., 1921,
RED FLAG CAPTURED.
On reaching Trafalgar-square the front portion of the procession broke, and scattered across the Square. Each entrance WAS guarded by strong detachments of police.
The only way was over the work. The Hospital of the Poly-wall facing the National Gallery, elinic, &c., was founded by her over this scores of men vaulted, and she never tired of using her and. rushing to the columo, climb talent for organisation in schemesed on to the plinth. for the public bacen!. She was for years the most popular pez- sonage in Austria.
Many of her bon rots are still false tooths at a fashionable hall,
remembered. Once she lost a
and did not hesitate to have a thorough search made for it in the ballroom. It was not found, ba: next morning the Princess received a small package with a letter, in which the anonymous writer said that he had found the missing tooth, and that he was only too happy to return it.
BOVINE HUMOUR.
Their success was momentary, for a large number of constables with drawn truncheons charged and drove the men off again. Several blows were struck, and
one policeman captured a red flag.
Mounted constable completed the clearance by charging across the Square and up Charing Cross- road, using their batons. Several bottles were lung, and two coa- stables were cut about the face. The demonstrators scattered in all directions, and not a few were knocked down while others were taken into custody.
Eventually the crowd melted way, the attempt to capture and hold the Square having proved &
failure.
MARIE TEMPEST MARRIED.
Fellow-Player in "The Great Adventure."
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suitable for the Holidays and ilented with those NOW
being offered for the coming
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WU PEI-FU'S GOODBYE TO HANKOW.
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might solve the question of the -Expenses of the Joint de North and South. The Lushan fance to be borne by all the pro- conference might bring peace vicces concerned. throughout the country, which, iff 5. The treaty of joint defence realized, meant advantage both to will be cancelled when the gen- eral situation is settled, by Invaders.
mutual agreement. A YANOTSZE VALLEY
6.The convention will be LEAGUE General Wu Pei-fu in
notified to the Tuchuas of the speech to Consuls and officials Another message states: In provinces concerned by their re-
that the the morning of November 4. Gen-spective
representatives and establishment of the Chinese eral Wa Pei-fu held a conference after their consent has been re- Republic was for the welfare of with Hsiao Yao-nan, Tuchun offceived it will be reported to the the people, writes the Hankow Hupeb, Defence Commissioner Army Department at Peking correspondent of the N.C.D.N. To. Admiral Tu Chun-kwei, Com under date the 4th. inst
mander of the Second Nava]]———
Hupeh Said to be Cleared of Chinese and foreigners..
Hankow stated unicowa
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The package contained the tooth of an ox. The Princess, guessing who the sender was man who did not like ber-ad- resentative. But soon the most dressed to him a very polite re- intimate friendship grow up be-ply, saying that she knew only tween the imperial couple and too well how greatly devoted be Prince and, Frucess Metternico. was to her, but she never would Link With Napoleon.
The Princess became the mov. | bare thought he would go ing spint at the Court of the fast as far as to have one of his own Princess Pauline Metternich, Napoleon on account of her strix-teeth extracted to please her. for decades known as the tore ing wit, per utiginality, Der benev-
One of her most startling most isdy of the Austrian aristoc uleuse. Kod Ler
&practical jokes was played at a Iacy.died last month at Vienna, Į Ilusician.
highly select dinner party, who Miss Marie Tempest, the popu in her 8th year.
As a tune when Richard Wag. included members of the Imperial lar actress, was quietly married She was the daughter-in-law of | Der was totally
family. She introduced two very in Sydney to Mr. W. Graham the famous Austrian statesman, France sus manced ine Emperor elegant couples, two ladies and Browne, who is appearing with France Clemens Metternich. the to order" Launnuser" to be per- gentlemen, as distinguished her in Australia with Mr. Arnold Chancellor of me Australian formed at the Paris Opera flouse. foreigners. They were placed at Bennett's play "The Great Ad- Empire in the time of Napoleon 1. ite fashionable audience made the dinner table opposite to each venture." whose son, Pruce Richard Mer- noisy tuu of the music, which was
other. When the ices were Barn i 1966, and educated at ternich, acie AN Austria's Am- entirely misunderstood, and was served, these couples began play- Belgian convent, Miss Tempest bassador at the Court of Napoleon | rogatued
fully to juggle with tumblers, trained at the Royal Academy of as the ravings of a ILL
madhan. Princess Pauline, in-wine bottles, plates, forks and Music, where she won a gold She was justly regarded as the dignantly leaving the building, knives, and. to give a regular medal for singing. She gained last "tiranne Dame' of the 19th. said to the famous critic Jules audeville performance. They her early fame in "Darǝtby,"
were, of AT
course. professional which ran for nearly 1,000 night artists.
The Metternichs are possess079 A long visit to America follow- of the famous vineyards on the ed, and thes she became prins Rhine, known as Schloss Johan-dongs of George Edwardes's aisberg. Napoleon I made company at Daly's Theatre, Princess Metternich never med-gift of these vineyards to Marshal taking part in a notable series of
Doke died in politics, though she bad Kellermann. later
de musical comedies. Budapest, to the fortress of Ofen, ample opportunity. The story Valmy. After the end of the In 1900 she made her debut as that she was one of the instigators Napoleonic era the vineyards a comedy actress in English
of returned again to the House of Nell."
century.
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Janin: Faris issing Princess Paulino was of Hun- | Wagner to-day, but in 25 years
garian descent, ber father being they will acclaim him entusias 100 well-known" Coun: Murzically!" Sandor, & most danng horseman, who, for a wager, galloped up the steps and long stairway leading from the shore of the Danube, at
s feat never accomplished before
of since.
AT THE PARIS EMBASSY. In Paris the people were at first not too eager to welcome the
son of the most formidable enemy
of Napoleon 1. as Austria's rep-
ALOOF FROM POLITICS.
of the Mexican
adventure
in London.
Napoleon, which culminated in Nassau-Orania, and then came Miss Tempest has not been the death of Maximilian of Aas-into the possession of the Emperor seen in England since 1914, when tris, the brother of Emperor of Austria, who gave them to the she left on a world tour whisk Francis Jaser, has no foundation. Chancellor Clemens Metternich. will not end anti) April next year. After the Princess retarned to With Princess Pauling Met- Her first husband was Mr. Vienna she took up philanthropic ternich the last link with Old Cosmo Gordon-Lennox, who died
in July last.
Austria disappears.
During the 10 years since the Squadron, as well as Lin Thiep,
A WARNING TO MOTHERS. Republic started, dissensions had representing Chik Esish-yuan, arisen between North and South, Tuchon of Kisogro, Pang Yu- which bad developed into dissen kwei, representing Chen Kaanz-
In infantile diarrhea Dever tons of South against Seath and Fan. Tochun of Kiangsi, and give medicine to check the move- Hoang Jung, representing Chromeat of the bowels except upon North against North.
Heng-ti, Commander-in-Chief of the advice of a physician. The He declared that bis reason for Hunan, and discussed the ques-right treatment is to cleanse the coming to Hackow was, trat in tion of joint defence of the Yang- bowels of the irritating secretions obedience to the orders of the taze region. The result of the which are the cause of the trouble. Central Government and, second conference is said to be as Many mothers have found Baby's and most important, the wellare follows
Own Tablets, the Canadian chil- of the people of Hupeh. He had
1.-The five provinces of Hu-dren's remedy, immensely valu- been obliged to use force to expel the invaders from this province peh, Hanso, Kiangsi, Anhui and able for this serious malady.
Baby's Own Tablets contain Kiangsu aré the area of joint but there were now no more
no opiates and are a proved Szechuanese or Hunanese soldiers defence of the Yangtze region.
2-Their aim is an offensive constipation, colic, indigestion, remedy for teething troubles, within the border. He trusted
were and defensive alliance agains: simple fever and worms. that their commanders
of chemists, or from the Dr. WI- coming to terms to make peace. foutsiders and internal troubles.
3.-The defence of forts and of lisms' Medicine Co., 96, Szechuan The self-government of Sze- chuan and Hanan had proved a the waters of the Yangtze is the Road, Shanghai, at 60 cents the fiasco. If peace were reached, it charge of Admiral Ta.
[via!, post free.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
YEAH, MILO WANTS
*
T60 OUT AN' SEE
EVERYTHINGDONT
HE ?
GEE,HES JUST GETTIN' OVER THE CHICKEN POX -
CAN'TCHA SEE?
On a Small Scale!
AW-DID YA HAVE” “TH CHICKEN POX, MILO?
HES ALL RIGHT NOW, AIN'T HE
ALEK?
CH HES SOME BETTER,
I GUESS.
S
GLSK
BY BLOSSER
AW, HES A WHOLE LOT BETTER, AINT
HE?
WELL, HE COULDNT BE
SUCH A AWFUL LOT BETTER. 'CAUSE THERE AINT VERY
MUCH TO HIM!
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