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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
UNHAPPY IRELAND.
London, Feb. 8. Mr. Chamberlain stated that immediately news of the Slan Fein raids in the North of Ireland was received the Government considered the situation and telegraphed the Commander-in-Chief in Ireland instructing him to give the Northern Government all eccessary aid in defending the boundary and not to hesitate to ask for reinforcements if necessary. Mr. Chamberlain added that the troops in North Ireland would be ready to actively support the civil power in the defence of the existing frontier till any change was made, whenever the North of Ireland Government re- quested. The Government also telegraphed Mr. Collins saying that if anything approximating Sir James Craig's allegations had happened the Government took the gravest view of the situation. The telegram added "Such arts are a breach of the truce and gravely imperil the Treaty. "I shall be glad to hear tha; you are taking immediate steps to ensure the release of the prisoners and provide against repetition of these grave outrages." Mr. Chamber- lain sild the telegram from the Secretary of the Northern Cabinet stated that large bands had crossed the frontiers of Derry, Tyrone and Fermanagh and attacked and occupied the houses of leading citizens on the Ulster side. The leading citizens were either wounded or kidnapped and taken southwards. Bridges were blown up and twenty Ulster specials were kidnapped and taken across. the border. The Northern police captured eleven men belonging to the Republican army, who were armed with bombs and revolvers. In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill stated a reply had been received from Mr. Collins, who stated that the outbreak was Fein prisoners due to apprehension regarding the fate of Sinn
who had been sentenced to death at Derry. Mr. Collins added that he had made special efforts to prevent these acts of violence. although he was then unaware that the sentences had been com- moted to penal servitude. The Provisional Government declared that they were doing everything they possibly could to assure the safety and early return home of the captured.
Mr. Collins, interviewed regarding the kidoappings, declared "1: is what I feared and what any sensible person would expect. Persins whose feelings were outraged by impending executions could take no other action."
It is reported from Dublin that some kidnapped' may be de- tained till the release of certain Monaghan footballers who were arrested whilst going to Derry.
It appears the Sinn Felners sentenced to death at Londonderry had been reprieved.
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LATE MR. SHARP.
The North Ireland, Premier. Sir James Craig, who is now in London, sent a message to the people of Ulster saying he is taking vigorous steps in London regarding the outrages. He has arranged for immediate distribution of the arms necessary for the protecE. H.Sharp. K. C.took place last tion of the border and declares that the raids will merely strengthen the determination of Ulster to hold what she has. He blames the British Government for demobilising the special constabulary.
GERMAN LABOUR TROUBLE.
Berlin, Feb. 9.
P. Hancock, Mr. E. J. Chapman, Ho Kwong, Mr. J. M. Hall, Mr. H. P. White, Mr. W. Logan, Mr. Ho Wing. Mr. Hó Kom- Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. J. S. McCann, tong, Mr. D.
Innes, Miss Mr. E. A. M. Williams, Mr. B. A. Inness, Mr. F. C. Jenkin, Messrs. Hale, Mr. G. F. Lammert, Mr. J. H. Johnstone, Stokes and Master. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lister Knight, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kotewall, Kon. Mr. Lau Can-pak, Mr. Geo. P. Lammert. Mr. W. Logan, Mr. Leo Longinetto and Mr. A. el Arcalli, Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat-
EARLIER SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.} SHANGHAI SENSATION. Shanghai, Feb. 9. Mint has been arrested and charged The accountant of the Shangbú
58 still miss-
The Funeral. The funeral of the late Hon. Mr. Taggart, Mr. J. A. Bullock, Mr. F. E. Joseph, Mr. W. A. Dowley. evening at the cemetery at Happy Mr. A. G. Coppin, Mr. R. H. Kote Valley. The large number who wall, Mr. M. B. Saad and many
His attended, including
Ex- others. cellency the Governor (Sir Edward The District Grand Lodge of thews, Messrs. M. K. Le, M. With forgery. Cheques for eighty Stubbs. K. C. M. G., the General Hongkong and South China (of Lo, A. E. Hall and C. H. Lyson, even thousand dollars were cashed Officer Commanding, Major which the late Mr. Sharp was Mesars, Lee and Russ, Mr. and by him at Shanghai banks. He General Fowler. members of Past Grand Warden) was repre Mrs. F. Maitland, Mr. C. D. Metas seized while cashing the last the Legislative Council, and mem-sented by Wor. Bro. H Percy bourne, Mr. C. Farebrother Mason,cheque and twenty-seven thousand bers of various lodges of Free-Smith, D.D.G.M., Wor. Bro. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCann, Mr. dollar were recovered; but sixty
testised to the great Thomas, D.G.S.W, Wor. Bro. J. and Mrs. J. H. N. Mody, Mr. thousand dollars The leaders of the municipal employees have decided to call 300s, off the strike owing to risks of the men no: being reinstated. Many respect and esteem in which the Owen Haghes, D.G.J.W.. Wor. Bro. Staford Northcote, Mr. H. 1. H.". The police have started to
W. L. Leask, D.G.T., Wor. Bro. A. Nemazee, Mr. and Mrs.
search Chaper for the missing T. L hundreds of millions of marks damage has been caused to loc:me-deceased gentleman was held.
and Mrs. H Res. The man's relatives have. tive--through thair being abandoned in the frost by the railway- The procession was formed at Morris, D.G.S., and Bros. H. A Perkins, Mr.
the Monument at 5 o'clock, and Cartwright, Holloway, J. C. Owen Phelipa, Mr. Eldon Potter, Mr. to the police that the suspect headed by the hearse containing and A. E. Crapnell.
and Mrs. A. J. W. Rosser, Dr.planned a business trip" to the coffin vered with wreaths,
and Mrs. J. H. Sanders, Col. and Kobe and was leaving to-day. The resulted frun the bank Mrs. W. 0..9. Sanders, Gofficials becoming auspicious of proceeded to the cemetery, where the last sad rites were conducted Amongst a large number of Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. Robert the large SUM On telephon. by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle, the oral tributes were those from the Shewan, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. D.
ing to the Mm they learned? Cathedral Chaplain. The coffin following: Wife and children, the Stephens. Mr. Allan M. D. Stark, that the Director of the Mist The transport Northern Pacific was burned to the water's edge bore
the inscription: "Ernest Governor and Lady Stabby, the Mr. Frank Smyth, Mr. D. was out of town and that the off Delaware Bay after the crew had bees taken off by steamers in Hamilton Sharp. died 5th Feb Government of Hongkong, Sir Steavenson, Mr. A. G. Stephen, cheque signature was fraudulen response to wireless calls. Four shipyardmen aboard are reported
William and Lady Rees Davies, Mr. M. S. Sassoon, Mr. and Mrs. The case was remanded in the missing. The vessel, which had been parchased by the Admiralary, 1922, aged 61 years."
Among those present at the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, Sir Paul J. H. Taggart. Mr. J. D. Thomson, Wised Cours pending the return of Lice for service in the Pacific, was proceeding to dry dock
and Lady Chater, Sir Robert Ho Mr. H. H. Taylor, Mr. F. G. Vaux the Director of the Mint Chester...
med.
ADMIRAL LINER BURNED OUT.
New York, Feb. 9.
SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.
at
Johannesburg, Feb. 8. The strike obstinately continues." All efforts at a settlement have hitherto proved abortive. Four militant strike leaders have been arrested for incitement to violence,,·
TRAFFIC IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Delhi, Feb. 9.
The Legislative Assembly has agreed to sign the international Convention for suppresion of the trafic in women and children which was adopted by the League of Nations. A proposal to raise the age limit from 16 to 21 was defeated by 32 votes to 24.
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AMERICAN NAVY,
Washington, Feb. 8.
NEW DUTCH LOAN.
The Hague, Feb. 8. The Second Chamber of the States General has adopted by 66 to 3 votes a bill providing for a loan of three hundred million florins redeemable in fifty years. The loan will be issued either whole or by instalments.
COMPANY REPORT.
graveside were:
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Floral Tributes
CANTON HOSPITAL.
arrest
PAINS.
Teething Without Tears Through Baby's Own Tablets.
His Excellency the Governor (Siroog. His Honour Mr. H. H. J. and Mr. D. H. Biske, Mr. H. P. R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G.), His Ex-Gompertz, the D. D. G. M. and White, Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Mr. cellency the General Officer Com. Officers of District Grand Ledge and Mrs. G. H. Wakeman, Mr-LITTLE BODIES AND BIG of Hongkong and South China, and Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mesars. manding the Forces in China (Sir Worshipful Master. Officers and Wilkinson and Grist and Mr. Wo John Fawler. K.C.M.G. C.B.), Brethren of Perseverance Lodge Fat Sing. Commodore W. Bowden-Smith, the No. 1,165 E.C., Worshipful Mas- Chief Justice (Sir William Reester, Officers and Brethren of Zet Davies, K.C., the Puisne Judge (Mr. and Lodge No. 525 E.C., Worship, Justice Gompertz, K.C.), the Hon.ful Master, Officers and Brethren Sir Paul Chater. C.M.G., the Vice- of Victoria Lodge No. 1,026 E.C., Chancellor of Hongkong Univer- Oẞcers and Members of the Uni- sity (Sir William Brooyate,versity Lodge of Eppgkong, K.C.M.G, the Colonial Secretary Officers and Brethren of the Unit- the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, ed Services Lodge No. 1,341, C.M.G.), the Attorney General Officers and Brethren of the
the Hon. Mr J. H. Kemp, K.C.). United Chapter No. 1,341, Officers of the Canton Medical Missionary the Hon. Mr. f. E. Pollock, K.C., and Brethren of United Mark Society has Leren beld at the Carton
harm'ess-act like the flon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, the Lodge No. 1,419 E.C., Rose Croix Club Theatre. Sharmeen.
magic, relieve pain, comfort baby Officers for the ensuing year and give rest to the mother, whileéz Hon. Mr. C. Mc I. Messer, the Hon. No. 73. Chapter, The Incorporated
reports were teething progresses without tears. Mr. T. L Perkins, the Hon. Mr. Law Society of Hongkong, the were elected and
received from the Hon. Treasurer H. W. Bird, the Hon. Mr. A. O. Court of the University of Hong and Chairman of the Board of dian children's remedy, are safe Baby's Own Tablets, the Cana- Lang, the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, kong, Hongkong General Chamber the Rev. Dr. T. W. Pearce, Sir of Commerce, Matilda Hospital. cites the Canton Medical and pleasant for the youngert Missionary Union. The report infant and the growing, child, Ellis Kadoorie, Mr. A. G. M. Flet-Hongkong and Shanghai Banking show that, in many respects, theBesides being so helpful during
Messrs. Jardine,
Meeting of Canton Medical Missionary Society. The eighty-third snuual meeting
werk
The misery and pain that many babies suffer through teething time is expressed eloquently enough in 6s of pitiful crying. fever, refusal of food, and diar- rhoea or perhaps constipation. Baby's Own Tablets-guaranteed to contain no opiates and to be perfectly
President Harding has ordered suspension of the construe-cher, Mr. S. B. C. Ross, Mr. J. R. Corporation, tion work on fourteen capital warships in accordance with the Wood, Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. Matheson, and Co., Ltd., Hengkong past year has been a record year. the teething period they remug Elden Potter, Mr. G. D. Mel Hotel Company, Ltd., Union In-eutal receipts from all sources constipation, allay feveristiness renated to a little over $100,000 cure colic, indigestion and worms. Naval Treaty.
bourne, Prof. C. Middleton Smith, Shewan Tomes and Co., Mr. and the Hospital. A record number at 60 cents the vial, post free surance Society of Canton, Messrs. being the largest in the history of Ohtainable from cheruista, also Mr. F. C. Jenkin, Mr. RMr. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. Alex. E. Belilios, Mr. A.
of in-patients Dyer W. van Andel, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
cared for from the Dr. Williams' Medicine the year-2.650 being Co., 96,Srschues Road, Shanghai, Ball. Capt Neville, Capt. Fisher,Aucott, Messrs. Geo. K. Hall Brut-
during received. About $17,500 of charity) Mr. G. T. Edkins, Mr. P. L. Knight.ton and Co., Mr. G. K. H. Brut- work was done. One of the Dr. J. H. Sanders, Dr. Kenelm ton, Mr. J. T. Bagram, Mr. P. E.
eveots of the Yes: WAS the FOREIGN POSTÄGE RATES. Digby, Dr. C. W. McKenny, Com-Belllios, Commander G. W. Beck-
practical consummation of plans mander Beckwith, Mr.. E. D, C. | with, RN, and
Lieut. Conway Wolfe, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Hake, RNR, Mr. and Mrs. J. Af the Hospital under new auspices,
looking toward the reorganization Osaka Chamber of Commerce
Protest. Mr. T. H. King. Mr. H. A. Nisbet, E. Bullock, Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield, which will undertake to pead The Osaka Chamber of Com Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, Mr. E. J. Mr. C. E. H. Beavis, Dr. and Mrs. $100,000 or more on the present merce has decided to approach The General Managers recommend Grist. Mr. J. Scott Harston, Mr. H. Balean, Hon. Mr. Chow Shop site in order to remodel, nod, equip the Minister of Communications the payment of a dividend of 31.2. Hastings. Mr. C. A. Hooper, son, Mr. E. J. Chapman, Mr. and the Hospital for present day needs, and the Mister of Agriculture per share, which will absorb $31,- Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, Mr. G. H.Mrs. A. G. Coppin, Mr. and Mrs.
The Hospital now entering on and Commerce with proposals Union Waterboat Co., Ltd. 53.00 from the value of the Water Wakeman, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, F M. Dyer, Messrs Deacon, a new era and its warnest friends against the raising of the present The Report for presentation to the boats, $1,000.00 from the value of Mr. Bulmer Johnern, Mr. D. V. Looker, Deacon and Harston, Mare enthusiastic for the future. It foreign posisi parcel charges Shareholders at the seventeenth, the steam launch Diana, S. Steavenson, Mr. H. L. Dennys, and Mrs. Edgar Davidson, Mr.is the purpose to cany out the which the Government has been ordinary annual meeting of the from the value of Pipes and Staging, Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Mr. E. David- and Mrs. John Duncan, Mr. Leubjects of the Society as in the patting in operation on the basis Union Waterboat Co., Lt, to be Transfer to Special Repairs Fund son, Mr. D. J. Lewis, Mr. W. B. d'Almada e Castro, Mr. part, to aid the cause of Christian of the resolution passed at the Hind, Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, Mr. d'Almada e Castro, Mr. C. Mea-missions. medical education, and International Postal: Conference held on Thursday, 16th February, 820.re.00, and carry forward C. A. S. Euss, Mr. H. C. Lee, Mir. fagae Ede, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ed-continue as a charitable hospital last year. At the present fone- states:
| balance of 33,075.71 to the new H. Turner, Mr. M. M. Watson, kins, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Mr. W. where all classes of people may ture when the reduction of prices The General Managers have now ¦ Account.
JL. Ford, Madame Flint, Mr. and come for niedical and surgicni nid. is advocated, it is very contradic Mr. F. G. Vaux, Mr. R. E.A. Webster, Mrs. S. W. Fang, Mr. and Mrs. H. the pleasure to submit their annual, Consulting Committee:Since the Mr. H. K. Woo, Mr. M. E. Lo. Mr. E. Goldsmith, Mr. J. Scott Har-
tory, the Chamber of Commerce report and statement of the Com-last meeting Messrs. S. Yasnda and M. W. Lo, Mr. H. C. MacNamara, stan, Dr. and Mrs. G. Montague
points out, so increase the foreign poay's accounts made up to 31st. Otten have resigned and Messrs. Mr. A. H. Crew, Mr. H. K. Hung. Harston, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
postal parcel charges, simply o The judges of all Cologne the ground that, aw they are lower December, 1821.
HL Kamei and C. 3. F. Quarley van Mr. A. el Arculli Mr. J. M. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M courts have refused to conduct than the milway parcel charges, The net profits for the year ended Ufford have joined the Committes Hall, Mr. A. E. Hall, Mr. Ho Fook, Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnald sessions. They protest that the it is necessary to proportion them. 33at December 1921, after allowing Auditor:-The Accounts under Mr. A. R. Lowe, Mr E. Ralphs, HL Hollingsworth, Dr. and Mrs. Allied High Commission of this Moreover, there is the fact that, for Consulting Committee and Andi. [view have been audited by Mr. Ber-Capt. T. P. Hall, Mr. F. C. Hall, C. M. Heanley, Mr. George Hast occupied area bad cancelled the since the railway rates were in- tor's fees, and including 25,915.45, uard Brown, ACA.
Mr. F. Smyth, Mr. A. Denison, Mr.jings, Major C. L. Hicking, B.G.A arrit by the German police of cressed in the spring of last year brought forward from last account,
DODWELL & CO., LTD., E. W. Hamilton, Mr. A. W. Van Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herr Smeals, leader of" the the prices of commotities here
General ManaZETS. Andel, Mr. M. S. Northcote, Mr.Hind, Mr. G. E. Haywood, Mr. Independent Rhineland-party, I directly bren advanced/.20
amount to 877,730.49.
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