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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922.
EARLIER SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
(From Our Own Correspondents,) RETRENCHMENT IN· MALAYA.
Singapore, May 20, The Malay States Retrenchment) Committee has submitte! `nise) interit reports, recommending a suring of five and a half millions. of which four and a half millions were voluaturily suggested by the Railway Department.
The newspapers comment ad verely on the reduction of thei thenry of communication, and suggest that the are has been
welded made-postels
in other directions.
THE RUBBER SLUMP.
Singapore. May 20.
A meeting u! merchant and teslers of Kuala Lumpur, botb Europran an Asiatic, called by the Chamber of Commerce, dis- passed with Mr. Pountory. Financial Adviser to the Gover- urnt, the fensibility and propriety fod making proposals to the Govera neat, fur amelioration of the dis astrous situation.
THE PRINCE OF WALES.
Sinrapier, Mist cá Penantis peparing Cordial welcome for the Prince of Wales.
SHANGHAI GAOL-, BREAKERS.
Shanghai, Mas 21. The Japanese who escaped fram the Japones ad with the Koran murderer of Mr. Singiler, bas been The Korea has not | re-arrested.
been caught.
SHANGHAI RACING
Shanghai, May 21.
Has Meter pabi & record divider i
Ind Sting, and saw track records
were banken at Kiongwan.
SUMMER COAT FROCKS
BY MARIAN HALE In this xown the straight lined jacket is made of genuine Paisley-a new use for the handsome old Paisley shawl which are being brought out of old trunks and boxe-.
1
CHINA'S WAR.
Union win the Perry with 3-Government Statement to
Barkall ope
SHANGHAI STRIKES.
Shanghai. Mag 21. The string cabinet-weizers have bea given a five cents rise. They asked for iteen.
SIR JOHN FOWLER IN
SHANGHAI.
Shanghai. May v1.
the Powers.
Avern
Paking. May 200-Areceding
• haberent issued, the nept has disgnisse | Chang T-2-lir
Tuchon- and appointed
ย overtor to atten to the affairs of Manchuria. Ti Govermeni iras also resum enotni bl Mongolian affairs, formerly in the hands of Chang Twin.
Tai- -how- the great importance, the
Sir John Fowler is inspectingovernment places in the affairs of the Volunteers toomorrow. Ele the region. Moreover, the |attenled ahureh para l- to-dɔp. -mient of Chang Tsudut merely change 14 the person ruling the regions under the (totemmest. It bad nothing to de
arant
MAJOR C, WILLSON V. D. sati those region themselves
The territories of the Chinesi Repablic are laid down in the
andt fapfot
The Calais Divers Auxiliary entstitution
| Furnes Peruration was presented induenced by Chang T-lin.
h
G his dismissal. Tela declare th:
to Mape Christopher Willson, Janusfquente that.. by Lieuterust Colonel W.5. Chang Nicholson, CNN pes, finer aforesaid regions no longer part Cumandin
Saturday.
ro
Tronge oz of the Kepribli This proves him guilty of serious crimes of violating the constitution aud rebelling Mayr Wilton, an of andsta ver, has spent more than 22 against the nation. Chang Tso Bears military service in differentia says that treaties an agree parts of the world, including the meat made by Hsu Shih Chang South African War, and the war and after May 1st shall not be 1914-1918 in France unt Russia recognised unless he approves, but He was beatinged in despatched the Central Government by Major Fastenal Sir W. Ecognised by the Towers, and such Chang T-lia has been an ordinary servie à rendered in North Bussia. Ironside, we... Mith. D... for will be legal. Since bis dismissa! eitizes. Ho can be defy the During the recent strike be
His apnouncement Doverament? 6.178. died aquaner in the Artillery shows that he
Hongshing Company
The Government part of traitor. Valunteer Defence torps.
hopes that the representatives of the Powers will not be fooled by Chang Tso-lin."
London, May 19.
The City by-election, in consequence of Sir Arthur Balfour's eleration to the peerage, re-alted as follows:
Mr. Edward Charles Grenfel: (Conservative)
Sir Vansittar Bowater (Independent Conservative)
LADIES IN THE LORDS.
10.114.1
London. May 19.
The Privileges Committee of the House of Lords has decided by
20 votes to four that Lady Rhondda's claim to a seat in the Lords has not been established. They will give their reason later.
"EGYPT**
"
DISABLED.
London, HMy 21.
TWO GOOD SCOUTS.
intended to set the
It is understood that the Cabinet
sent the foregoing to the Legations. Wang Shib-cben bas agreed to
A touch of Paisley bands the sleeves, a girdle of the rare material fits loosely around the waist and finishes in a large circular ornament with long" fringes.
The skirt and bodice of the frock shown are of periwinkel crepe a colour which brings out the beauty of the Paisley. The skirt is accordian pleated-s are many of the new skitts for which a soft material is used in the fashioning.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
"A" DIVISION.
U.S.R.C. v. 1.B.C.
Playing on the United Services ground, on Saturday, the Indian R.C. beat the home team by 59 games to 40. Senres:
A. A. and S. A. Kumjaha Post to Dol and Tombassa 5th, beat Roberts and Crate 9.2. Lat Buguall and Loyd 9.
9. Kumjabu and S. A. Ha--gia. beat Doris and Tomlinson 6-5, best Roberts and Cuates 1-5, heat Bazoul! and Lluṣdit-o
S. H. and S. D. 1-rasil, best Dods and Tonilinson 6-5, lost to Robertsandi Contes 3-4, best Bagpali and Lloyd 83.
M.B.K. v. Civil Service. Mitsui Tussan Kaisha beat Civil Service Cricket Club 10. Spores: K. Yamazaki and S
باش
50-
Katsta, Jost to Townsend and
Fincher 4-1, lost to Valentine and Sayer 17, beat Stroud and Moran
9.2.
H. fotore and T. Yamada, lost to Townsend nad Fincher 5-6, beat Valentine and Sover 83, beat Stroud and Morao 9-2.
H. Saga and T. Edu.. lost to) Townsend and Fincher 3-8, lust: Valentine and Sayer 3.8, lo-t Stroud and Moran 5-6.
"B" DIVISION.
C. R. C. v L R. C. Playing on the Chinese Recrea- tion Club ground, the Indian beat the home team by 53 game: to 46. Scores:
A. H. and F. D. Kumjaha best Yew Man Tuc and Lau Mac Ching 7-4, lost to Lo Man Ho and Chos Man Pirg 5-6, bent Kwok Po Kun and Cheung Wing Kue
10-1.
D. Kumjahn and O. Ismail bent Yew and Lau 6-5, lost to Lo and a 4-7, best Kok and Cheung
Ellis Kadoorie Boys' Work. accert the premier hip on condition thut Chow Tze-chi carries on until the Dragoo Festival. The Hongkong Boy Scouts have after not been formed vers long, but have Treatsin, May 20.-The Fergtien Lloyds reports that the Peninsular and Oriental s.s. Egypt given several indications already forces completely evacuated Luan. which is due to sail outward from Marseilles on May 26, was dis-the fact that during their short hus sesterday, apparently with
existeare they have become
thdrawing outside the wall-Reuter.
E. el Arculli and S. A. Ismail abled westward of Brest.
bued with a spirit which shows the)
Shanghai, May 20.-It is locally value of their training. The reported that Wang Shih-Chen lost to Yew and Lau 5-fi, lost to Lo following incident should not pass has rosented to form & Cabinet and Choa 8-8, lost to Kwok and
Cheung 4-7. anotice. Particular- are as fleuter.
LADIES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
London, May 19.
In the Sandwich ladies' golf final, Miss Wethered beat Miss Cecil Leitch, the holder, by 9 and i
WORLD'S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
London, May 19. Playing at the Prince's Club, in the World's Tennis Champion. ship, G. Cover (England), beat W. Kinsella America) by seven sets
.to three.
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO ENGLAND.
London, May 19. Mr. Pierpont Morgan and Mr. Otto Kahn have arrived in England, The former attends a conference of Bankers in Paris to discuss an international loan to Germany,
LENGTHY INDIAN TRIAL ENDED.
Lahore, May 19. A trial of several months has ended by three Sikhs being sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment, two being acquitted and one bound over on charges of conspiracy to morder officials and loyalists.
contributed by correspondent:
At 10 p.m. on the 15th inst., taol
A New Cabinet.
0-2.
M. B. K. ▼ (Civil Service. Sfitsui Bussen Kaisha bent Civil Service Cricket Club by
K. Sugiura and
M. Miyashima and T. Yarnaguchi lost to Deakin and Haynes 5-6, bent Clear and Shepherd 9.2, beat, Dowbars and Cooper 6-5.
bos were preparing for bed in thear Peking, May 20.-The Cabinet botises in Gutzlaff Street when two has issued the following statement. shots rang out. They mo into the regarding Chang Tso-lin's mani-K-45. Scures:
54 Ohta, beat Deakin nod Haynes street, and saw that a man had testu of independence, which war been murdered. Full-grown men officially based on Reuter's report f. beat Clear and Shepherd ̈7-4,
Not so that va Shih-chang sacrificed the their skins and kept away.
the neighbourhood feared for of May 14th: Chang Tso-lin argues best Dowbarn and Cooper 8.5. these two boys. They went up to serritones of Manchuria. Outer and the dying man and carried him to Inner Mongolia. Jehol and Chanar, the Police Station. The blood was and says these regions are 210 pouting freely from two wyunds longer part of the territory of th and the boys became covered with Chinese Republic. Chang Tso-lin. blood. One was only 15 years of without the order of the Central age and the other 17. Their matoes Government, transported troops are Chan Hung-yun and Li Hok-inside the Great Wall, with the wai. This brave act would never intention of causing hostilities. have been recorded had it not beenTime and again the Government that the Inspector of Police at the instructed Chang Tso-lin to with- Central Station sent for them draw his troops to their originat stations, but instead of obeying be again and so it came to notice."
The boys attend Eilis Kadoorie started warfare, greatly damaging
the retropolitan area-Reuter. School..
G. Kobayashi nad N.. Uvesuzi lost to Deakin nod Hayne 4-7, heat Clear and Shepherd 6-5, lost tu Dowbarn and Cooper 5-6.
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