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·DERBY DAY.

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

WEDNESDAY

MAY 31, 1922. BIWAL

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TELEPHONE RATES.

LAST NIGHT'S STORM.

THE MACAO CRISIS.

To be Increased on July Ist.

And a Bigger One of 33 Years Ago.

Chinese Indignation.

Revised Roll of Starters.

{ Renter's Service. }

London, May 30. Alterations in Derby probables are as follow: Irish Battle (F. For), Silpho (Wing), Lord of Barghley (Whalley),' True Knight (Cooper).

Additional probables are: Cagloness (Lister), Galway Prince (W. Smyth), Lolor (Winter), Double First (Patman), Dr. Quill (B. Janss), Schiehallion (~)

Swithin, White Satin, Lord Bilberry, Royal Lancer, and Flavius bave been scratched.

Course Betting.

London May 30. Epsom Cours betting is as follows: 7- St. Louis (offered): 100-15 Captain Cettle (taken and offered); 100-14 Pondoland (offered); 20-1 Re-Echo (inken and offered); 40-1 Villars; 60–1 Great Star (akenl

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the MacroGovernment and unless complete and ful mulsfaction is xiven by the Mabao authorities, tha Canton Government is |prepared to take whatever action

is necessary.

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Two Yaumati Caser.

The men who was arrested in possession of a dagger at the jong- 100 of Nanking and Reclamation before Mr. R. & Lindsell this Strooin - was again brought

...À ̧ Canton Comment. The Telephone Company bas · Last night the Colopy was[CANTON GOVERNMENT TO

DEMAND SATISFAC FION. In the course of a leading circularised its subscribers to the visited by a heavy thunderstatus }-ffect that the existing charges | which," however, did not - laat

article on the Macso happenings for service are to be increased as long. During its continuance

Owing to a change in the the Confom Times ssya **. from July 1st. The reason given though, there was a very heavy schedule neonssitated by the

Incidents of rss magnitude stated that he was unable to morning by Inspector Willis, who. d cking of the Sai An, the other than this have caused wars be obtain the necessary evidence to in the high price of telephone fall of rain. apparatus and of the working It is interesting to recall that Macao boat, the Bui Tai, tween neighbouring powers. We verify the connection of the

arrive here until do not wish ta coats in general, as well as the precisely 33 years ago to the day, loss

about heavy expenditure

Hongkong suffered a most abnor 6 o'clock to-night The Chon publie but it would be useless to affair. Under the circumstances. the defendant with another seziona |be undertaken-onder an arrange- | mal deluge, which die tremen pus

bow, however, arrived

her disgu se the seriousnes of this in- he would ask his Worship to dia! ment with the Government-for asuago On May 30, 1889. no as one'clock this afternoon and c dent or the grave consequencer the erection of a new Central fower than 29 40 inches of rain news brought by her is to the which may result China anffered with the case as it slood, sad Exchange and the installation were registered in 16 hours, this fact that the Moth, one of the many humiliations in the part view of the great number of three of a new central battery system including 3.43 inches in o hour insect class of British gunto, because in-spo sible robbers or cases that bad occurred in the (impore an exemplary pensity in The revised tariif for exchange |—a record. May in that year has arrived at Macso. There male caused the death of nitrict of Faumati. Sentence of ervice within the city of was noteworthy for the tremol

vare plenty of searchlights play-foreigner. Territories have been- nine months hard labour was loon (south of the old boundary fall from the 17 h. to the 30:h line) will be $140 per annum for being 48.47 inches.

arbour last night, but nothing|arjust indemnities demanded, and inflicted. Hut of the ordinary happ'ned,

Sergeant Kaal, who effected the residence lines and $15 per

many other humilation» inflicted It was during the 29th, and

Owing to her late arrival at apon Chios for acts committed capture of this man, was again annum for business lines.

30 h. May in the year meno Macao, the Chnen Chow had to by scents of the Govenescifre the night veford "git" when,

bat the deluxe reached its height.

but br infuriated tertera chase which took Hd, so great was the dime.comply with the provisions of me t

Partial law and pod off until sous goaded on by repeatedete, bo-finally got hold of

pursuer and pursued, through wi irme, that it was recorded on th taglight, when she was allowed ovocations Is it any wonder another man, who

Derby betting: 7-2 Ston's; 15-2 Captain Cuttle; 9-1 Riotoris, the Peak and in Kow-heavy rains ex:erispeed, the rotal ng across the waters of the wrest from China, larga and Echo; 10-1 Tamar; 100-8 Pondaland: 103-6 Craizangowar: 20-1 Bucka Hussar, Lord of Burghley, ami Peychology; 25-1 Scamp and Simun Pure; 100-3 Dry Foast; 40—1 Villars; 50-1 Satelles; 66~~1 Silpho; 100-1 vibers.

THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE,

Primates' Hopeful Statement on Church Reunion.

London, May 30.

RETURN OF KIAOCHOW. Arrangements Now Being Made.

| 31st, that the centre of the towe simply wreck, Queen' Rat and many other the rugh are being unrecognisable. The gn at rainstorm was accompini-

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o land her passengers The that the Chinese are now saking possession of ■ifully 胃部 ia

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wharf coolies were still on strike wi y responsible persons in our

cargo was die hazed or inadeghbouring colonies can shoot in the stress of the pursuit, the fire-chambered revolver. d, but the diffenty of getting the down unsemed Ones and yet revolver was discarded, but it was -teamer alongside

the wharfen unpunished? Is the life of subsequently picked up. The pris Shanghai, May ·30-Reuters by very high winds, and in 18 overcome by the enlisi-Chinees any the loss dear to oner changed bis Flod The Archbishop of Canterbury and York have issued a state-Peking correspondent states that id conditions beton» that I

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and of him and to his relatives than the ment regarding the appeal for Church unity issued by the Lambeth as a preliminary to the Sino-

af had to be stopped. Ea onlies who,

admitted his possession of the & measure of a foreigner is considered to be? Conference in 1920, which says that the committee of Anglicans and Japanese negotiations regarding seas broke over the Praya waf precaution, were taken away The Chinese anw look to

arma _ when he Was charged their Nonco: formists appointed in November 1921 beld prolonged meet the I-turb of the Kisochow and many jonks and samban

before the Court this moro- ings in 1922 and unanimously agreed upon the propositions, which territory to Chine, the Japanese were smashed to piece. Even the vessel when the lef: this Government for protection

He ing. in

not orning. Their

to were approved by a conference at Lambeth on May 24. These de- official and residents in K140-[street leading on the Praya be

Other items.

zat off nanring the ship will again bei

very lightly, it clare that the existence of rival denominations is not in accordance chow hire urged Mr. Obata to ame a channel of rushing yellow-quired when the Chan Chow

turned out, for Inspector Willin with the purpose of Christ. Both the Episcopate and the Council of visit the territory in order to be-water and in Pedder Stiget ane

Mr. Luiz M. Rochs, who arriv-applied that, in view of the e urns to Macao to-night, Presbyters should be maintained as permanent elements of a caited terms acquainted with the condi other thoroughfares the adway

ed from Micso today by the seriousness of the offence, iba.. Though some messure at loss hgen Chow, fold ■ Telegraph recharge should be tried by tw Church Assent to the Creeds should not be understood to imply loos. Mr. Obata will accordingly was braved up in many parted to the companies by the porter that all is quiet in the city Magistrates the method follow. acceptance of same as a complete xprssion of faith or as excluding leave for Shanong on June 3rd owing to the bating eain praibility of receiving cargos prisent time. Portuguese ed in a previous case. His Wor reasonable liberty of interpretation, but as affirming essential and Sino-Japanes9 represent

There were numaious deild eat the moment, the passenger side voin teor ars still on duty and ship signified that the case would alements of the Canstian faith and preserving the faith in the formatives will meet at Peking shortlyud numbers of Chinen. Wye gill is doing quita, x. prosper oops are ill-gharding the be tried to accrow morning at 10

after the return of Mr.Obita, Jap

handed down throuch history.

Which pe that thé laize uncasins of agreement reached willin June. A Japanese represent- d ira their hou-EN. A prove to be the basis of further agreement, leading to practicalļative recently returned from the large building next to the action.

Shanturg says the transfer of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank railway has been effected withthen on the Prasa) a veranda' tanch less difficulty than was ex-

umbled down, but luckily no pected. The Japanese are favour. ably impressed with the efficiency of the new Chinese guards.— Bruter.

IRISH AFFAIRS.

The Use of British Troops.

London, May 30.

Withdrawal of Troops from Hankow.

e was hurt. Daring the nigh of the 29th. many shoo assistant n the European stores had t remaid

duty to save th zoods, so great was the foodins of the centre of the city.

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services

sies. The Chuan Chow

streets, but there bas been no a'clock. anded nearly five hundred further shoo ing and business is When asked what be was doing szes in Hongkeuz this after-

wandering about in the drad of Signs of military activity ickly reversing to normal re reported by an officer of the Yester lay the Government night with a fully-loaded re- Chen Crow -ing discerned issued a proclamation atat ne valver, the prisoner had nothing n the island of Lapps on Chinese that must re-opan by Jane 1st, to say except that the revolver -erritory,

Extra entre bare at the latest. Many of them. Was entrusted to his care by a placed on the landing however, are already open and Irlead.

Įdoinz bu•iness and our informant

In the House of Commons, in the course of a series of questions

The gunboat Patris, which was estimates that at least twenty with regard to reports of the invasion of Ulster, Col. W. W. Ashley

The Peak Tramway came i

-ummoned post-has-from Shang-per cent of those who went on Shanghai. May 31-Reater's

Įstrike bara already resumed

NON-CHRISTIAN STUDENTS. nai, is on her way down. attempted to move an adjournment to draw attention to the refusal Peking correspondent says that for a severe testing. During th

work. Other strikers ar's The Erst official meeting of the of the Government to use ritish troops to defend Ulster, but the under instructions from Tokyo, forenoon of the 19th. the car-

The Casualties.

returning to their duties. It is Non-Christian Students Federa Speaker declined the motion on the ground that troops must only Mr. Obata to-day communicated were standing empty when sud act at the request of the Ulster Government.

The Portuguese Consul Generalstated that, many of the guild rion was held at the Footang the following to the Govern-denly, without warning, the

here. Senbar Albuquerque |1-aders bave disappeared. Replying to a question with vacuol tv musition factories in e:-"The Japanese Govern-ower car began to run swiftly

Midle School, Shanghai, on the Ireland fully working. Mr. Churchill said he was informed that ment, fully in sympathy with the up the incline whilst at the sams Tel-grant reporter a t-1 ram he version of the cause

Castro, this morning showed to Mr. Rocha gives another 21, iner, when the constitution

of the and first business of the Federa- certain munition factories in Dublin were working, but ba bad heard wishes so frequently expressed time the car at the top began to had received from acan to the rouble. It appears that a Chinese tion were discussed. nothing leading him to suppose that anything formidable was pro- by the Government and people of descend. The explanation. offct that the port is gradualls and a woman (presumably the ceeding. ne pointed out that the Provisional Government was China for the withdrawal of investigation, was found to lie entitled to work the factories, bat large manufacture or importation foreign troops stationed in that in the fact, that an immense turning to normal conditions former's wife) were quarelling of munitions would have to be most seriously considered.

country, has decided speedily to mass

The shops are being gradually An African who was passing by of earth (thousands of

and the withdraw

marker separated them and tha led to re-op ant, their troops from tons) bad slipped down the

with the disturbaree. Hankow."-Reuter,

hillside about a hundred yards again fully_stock d

-The Chi esebarber, who wasoneį bigher than the point where the provisions. His Fic-llency Sag cars cross, and, pressing on thor Correa da Silva bus cancelled of the ringleaders and for whose catle, had caused the cars

h's passage home by the Dungola release from zzol demonstrations

Mesers. J. Gibbs and Co. have The tele were held outside the Police removed to Alexandra Buildings rach end to move. The immense

and is now in Macao. weight broke the cable and stated the:, wo far as station, is stated to be still in t

A sale of Crown Land at Sham carried away about a hundred off ially known, the number cuerndy

killed. in Moody's Glasb

The Chinese in Governmentsbuipo takes place at the P.W.D. yards of the line, rails and all

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wodel employ. postmen, office coolies, offices on Tuesday next--Pago The brakes of the cars, however.

31. This

h Istes plc., did not go on strike with 1 Our Canton correspondent acted well and the cars were notesiculation of the cansities, but the rest, it appears, and the are being arranged by various

Saturday and Monday states that although ceremonies | damaged.

At the Park, near Mr. Hazhit is to be dou ted whether this Chinese Chamber of Commerce declared Bank Holidays.-Psz

the actual total and other Chines >>жciations At Brs ol, Sarray beat Gloucester by 89 runs. For the winnere. Chao King-ming, the latter has by lightning. They were fine Numbers of wounted wire carn. jæsked for Government protection { Whit Monday the Imports and

parties to welcome back General house, eight Chinese ware killed Pants Hobb scored 139 in the first inning, while Fender, the Surrey not yet intimated the date of his ¦ in a matshed-four in the top roomed sway by their reisives, and during the trouble.

COUNTY CRICKET.

The Champions Defeated.

London, May 30.

At Leyton, Ex beat D-rby by nine wickets. For the losers Morton cored 107 not out in the first innings.

At Cir, Worcester beat Glamorgan by 44 runs. Gilbert, for the winners, taking twelve wickets for 156.

At Leicester, the home team won on the first innings against Yorksh re.

captain, ohtainen tan wirke s for 124.

At Pah, Hant beat Some rant by seven wickets, Kennedy, on beball of the winners, capturing fifteen wickets for 116.

At Manchester, Lancashire bat Mifdlesex by nine wickets. At No'ts, the home to um, brat Sasser by ten wickets, Hardstat scoring 117 in the winners' firat innings.

LOANS TO CROWN COLONIES,

Present System Defended.

CANTON NEWS.

Preparing to Welcome Chan.

return.

the

As there is no ow to bury and the others below when the one of the Gulls gawa it

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t-presentative,'{"hoge who¿est their lives in th Large quantities of military lightning penetrated the roof and t

visit to Machog'ing, the boties are to be provisions destined for the the floor and killed every one of during bin

hat ́s verel hed 1x03 de harned, stamt Mr. Rohs, the northern expedition have them, without leaving the least in he Chiness Hospral, whilst ceremony taking plass to-day. been brought back to external mark on any of them. Canton

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of These are some of the out-the number drwort tal not brea estimated. The Hongkong- section of the lias, about 300|standing' incidents of the great

Mano Steambost wharf feet in length, having been des starus of 33 years ago, in which, troyed near Lai Tung by foods many lives were lost and damage The repairs will take at least a totalling many thousands week to accomplish.

dollars dona.

COMMUNISTS IN ESTHONIA.

Over Eifty Sent to Prison.

of

London, May 30. In the House of Commons, Major the Hon. EF.L. Wood (under- Secretary for the Olonies) replying to Col. Wedgwood, said that he did not anticipate that any Crown Colony would defanit in the interert on its loans. It was not desirable to discuss what steps should be taken in an impre bible contingency. He was not pre- pared to urge British Government guarantee for Crown Colony

Raval, May 30. loane. Mr. Churchiti, in a capplementary reply, said that they had

Following & campaign by the authorities ́ézterminating-Com- been most successful in placing fours on the credit of the colonies munist Clubs in Eathonis, 104 Communists have been tried for ander the existing system. These went a long way towards creating treason. Fifty-three were acquitted and the remainder sentenced to labour for Britain, sou he deprecated any desire to injure the credit periods of imprisonment varying from two to ten years.

of the Gulonies.

Cat Wedgw ad explained that he wanted to get the money as chesply as possible.

THE COST OF LIVING.

Rising in Several Countries.

London, May 30,

THE HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS.

London, May 30. The Hungarian election results indicate that the Government has so far secured ninety seats and the opposition thirteen sexts.

The Leg.timists, who bail; Karl's son, Oito, as King, have not secured a single seat.

BRITAIN'S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE BAGUE. Commodity prices in a number of countries, have taken so up-

London, May 30. Gard turn, The United States Federal R-serva Board's index num- Ber for March is 147, compare t with 142 in January. The French Hilton Young and Sir Lloyd Greame would represent Britalo at the In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain said Lieut-Gomdr, amcial index númer for wholesale prices is 362 for April, compared Hague. No other Minister would attend. SHIN 85€ for February. India's index number is 182 for March,

pared with 178 for January,

(Other Early and Special

on Pages 2 and

Another Version.

Our Waeen correspondent con-

thronged with Chinees at the fir id a report made by the time of the shoot-ne and it in compralore of the Cuan Chow from this point that many jump d that all the Labour Goilde had of were pushed into the water bien olos d by the order of during the general pecio

Shanghai Portuguese Volunteers.

News in To-day's New Advertisements.

On the King's Birthday and

Exports Office will only be opened at certain hours.-Paze

The Bincers Company advertise swimming outfits. Page 3.

A neglige dance takes place E5- the Kowloon Theatre to-night- Page 12.

To-Day's Exchange.

The closing rate of the dollar an

The Weather.

p.m. Barometer:-29,81 Tem- ofperature:-25 —— Humidity-6L

the military authorities and Wemand to-day was 2. 7.5/15d.

hat they had "transferred their headquarters to Wanchai, In Chinose »rritory apposite the Shanghai, May 31-The Por-inner harbour, on martial law tuguese gunboat Patria, which being declared. Members has been reculled to Manso, 1«ff these guilds ato' known to Saterday afirmoon. The Por-saretly movemost the tuguese commonity presented the various shop-keepers' intimidat officers and crew with a silver ing them to keep their shops clos- loving cup as a memorial of their ed. in opposition to a proclam. visit to Shanghai The Punion Isened by the military. The Pa. Company of the Volunteers hav-lzeneril trike, our correspondent „fferski, their services if required staten, is still going on, in spite at Madam-Reuter,

Lighting Up-Time.

Lighting-up time

of the warnings given by the

Our correspondant also. KAYS po'is. It is hoped that "sireson that a telegram has been dis Gunboats from Canton.

miliation may be soon obtained patched by the Associated Guilds Cammenting elsewhere on the by the meliation, as reported in to Civil Governor Wá Ting-face, affsit, the Can'or Timur 693-—in car account yesterday, of the the text of which was as follows This up-so-dentafefaughter gambling and opinn monopolists." On the 28th - instapf has aroused the Usisnawin long, 21 A raport from Chirishan states Chinese women was molested kong and Canton. The Canton the Chin sevamander there a Portuguese (African) soldier is Patently,rafo at the appeal of knead one hundred labourera toege in order to prsteckt Gowernewit has sent runban'a

· Labour Grilds for assistanss lives and property of China. rosklenkin, Masan, Stron

of the ind

whatnot received

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