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CHINA'S WOES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FARLIER TELEGRAMS.

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.

IRELAND FACING ECONOMIC CRISIS.

London, July 15.

Use of the Boxer

Indemnity.

affairs of the Bank with the managing committee in Peking but.

Finance Minister

Assaulted.

Government offclair.

JAPAN AND SIBERIA, THE LATE DR. WU TING-

FANG.

Alemorial Service in St.

Paul's Church. ba There was a fairly large congreg.

Evacuation Plans.

Poking. July 16-Following anment announces the withdrawal of Tokyo, July 14.-—The forera-

Paralysis in alowly creeping over the economic life of Ireland

assault yesterday on Tung Kaps troops from districts opposite and is becoming increasingly grave. One aspect of the present

Peking, July 10-An agivement by a crowd of discharged - condition is that civilians in some places, especially in Limerick, was und festerday between the ployees of the Ministry of Finance the island of Saghalien by 50th ation at the memoral service

French Legati and the Chinese outside the Cabinet office, where September. The northern half of the late Dr. Wu Ting fang, held in are in peril of starvation.

Saghalian will be evacuated as the St. Paul's Church yesterday Ambulance trains are

arriving in Dublin with Nationalist Government for the reconstruction in Tang Kang's coat was torn son is the Nikalsievsk afair is alternoon, past and present pupils casualties, principally from the South, which is the scene of the of the Banque Industrielle de Chine and he was roughly handled, the satisfactorily settled. The explana. as well a a number of the Government's most formidable task. Irregulars in large sumbery means of the Boxer Indemnity. resignations of Tong Kang andtion 'given for the decision. to friends of the decrised gentleman are concentrated in the counties of Limerick, Cork, Kerry, Waterford The agreement provides for have been submitted to the reduction of the ares of occupation

both bia vice-Ministers of Finance avacuate the mainland is that altending and part of Tipperary. Apart from the rounding up of marauders, French company to manage the ident, while the smployees of in view of the changes i suz-C. G. Wit (son of Dr. Wa Ting--

Among those present ware Air. the revolt in Donegal, Mayo and Slige is now suppressed.-

the Ministry at a meeting resolved rounding circumstances in desirable. Jang). Lady Ho Tung and Mas Ho A.most striking Free State success terminated ten days' fighting under the special control of that call a strike until a mandate is It is further thought that Tang, Mr. Claxton, Mesura. 8. W. at Collooney, County Sligo, in which McKeown's troops captured Camese Government, provided that and providing for protection of occupation is continued after the Tio. Chau Siu-ki and Lai Kwakpui. 10 prisoners after a four-bours' battle. The Irregulars at Thurles China retains one-third share in

evacuation of the Maritime Pro St. Paul's College, of which Dr. tainly attempted an encircling movement, thereby losing af prisonen. the Company and one-third of the to accept the resignations, sending patch of reinforcements, which is ranged the service, which was The President to-day declined vince it might necessitate the dea-Yo Ting-fang bad been a student, The Irregulars control the approaches to Cork City and have Drectors being Chinese. The established a blockade. The citizens are suffering privations in Company's capital will be 10,000, a personal representative to ex-undesirable. Moreover the closing fo adapted from the English burial consequence of the blockade and the exactions of the Irregulars. 000 franes, the Company taking 8 press to Tong Kang his regret,

the region by ice determined the service, the byns song, belog A Dublin message states that Irregulars held the barracks at per cent. profits for 23 years. In

Seven rioters were arrested and Jale as 30th September. Reuter, translated into Chinese and chant- Waterford and have mined roads leading towards the city. Fightien of the tact, that the Bank's will be placed on trial to-morrow.

ed by a choir consisting of pupis ing has been in progress at Limerick since Tuesday. The position difficulties arose in Herope, bance--Reuter.

of the College and St. Paul's Girls” of the National Army there is most satisfactory. The guard fired forth the Rank will function only

The Szechuan Argument.

[School. The Rev. A. D. Stewart, en prisoners at Mount Joy Prison, Dublin, for not heeding a warming in the Far East Far Eastern

Peking, July 13.—It is reported SHANGHAI TRAGEDY. Headmaster, conducted the service, to desist from signalling to persons outside. Two were wounded. creditors will be paid in full in gold, from Szechuan that Liu Hsiang is

being assisted by the Rev. Li Kau A correspondent of Freemon's Journal says that 2,000 inhabitants dollar bonds redeemable in 20

In the course of in Limerick are on the verge of starvation in consequence of the years. Europeon creditors will be

a lengthy Hundreds are fleeing.

paid from the proôte within the same period. The Company will band over the affairs to the "Bank when the liabilities bare Leen paki up and siter that the Bank will resume control. Reutzi.

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REPARATIONS PAYMENT.

Paris, July 16.

It is understood that Germany has paid 32,000,000 Marks due en July 15th.

The Petit Parisien states that the German Ambassador has THE BANK OF CHINA. handed the French Government a new note intimating that Ger-] many is obliged to suspend payments of compensation for private property.

STRIKES IN THE UNITED STATES.

Chicago, July 15.

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TAN.

at Fengtu-hsien and Hsiung Koo- wu's supporter, Tan Mou-hsin. at Murder in Millinery Shop-address, which was interpreted to Suitingti. A decisive battle is expected to be fought shortly ial Shanghai papers contain details the congregation by Mr. Tso Bl-kai, the neighbourhood of Liang of the tragedy, news of which our the Rev. Mr. Stewart, said that it Hsiang-hsien. Sung Chuan-fang has corespondent cabled us, and in was to honour the name of Dr. requested both leaders to avoid which" the principal actor was Wu Ting-fang, an illustrious past. fighting in the vicinity of the Michael Gerasomevitch Smysli. pupil of St. Paul's College, and Yangise in view of the importance sex-officer in the Russian Arroy, to think about him that the service of keeping the river trake open. Hu served as non-commissioned was held. He had no thought of

Liu Heng in a circular tele. offer with Koltchak, afterwards sounding a note of sorrow, for if a ram suggests that he be appoint.holding the rank of Colonel; and man lived such useful and. ed commander-in-chief of thewo later with Simionor. When hotcumble life as the late doctor Szechuanese Defence Force and desent necessitated fight be made there was no cause for sorrow. On entrusted with settlement of the his way to Shanghai. There, be the contrary they would sound » The French Government sent a letter to the German Govern-

Drastic Economies. present envis. He also suggests įssarmed the name of Sadovnikoff, note of thankfulness and triumph. ment, suggesting revision of the Wiesbaden agreements providing Peking. July 3-At the recent military conference to select Civil pleasant attentions from Bolshevik in common was that they did not that his opponents join him in a une means of avoiding un[One thing which all great men bai that payments of reparations in kind should operate from 20th July meeting of the shareholders of the and Military Governors for Sze-agrats, and for some time was inflive for themselves, but for others.

The Echo de Peris says M. Poincare told H. Dubois, President of Bank of Chien a resolution was chuan.

thi employment of a Russiao firm.) His Life an laspiration. the Reparations Commission, that there can no be no regular-mora-passed calling for a thorough re- It is stated that Hsiung Koo-

Sorne months ago Sadovnikoff, Dr. Wu Ting-fang was one of torium until it is first proved that Germany has done her utmost organization of the bank and awa's troops are holding strong a man of somewhat striking ap those who did not seek glory and to keep her engagements. If on the contrary it is shown that aldrastic reduction in expenses. Act positions along the Yangtee. pearance, 30 years of age, made honour for themselves, but the gigantic system of evasion has been created the duty of the Cop-fing on this mandate the authorities

It is reported in military circle the acquaintance of Anas Aver-world gave them honour: they did mission is to propose to the Allies mesures necessary thereanent. base recently made very extensive that a portion of the troops

atieva, an attractive woman of 30. their duty, fulfilled their lives' pur reduction of the staff. over 15 Huei Ching-fu (stated to be Chin She had separated from ber poses and lifted the world to a members of the bead otice alone. Timo's meal mitinied yester-husband in Irkutsk and for two higher level. The College WIS without including the staff of other day, but the trouble was immed.ses had been a very efficient glad and proud to claim him as branches, having been discharged.istels suppressed. Losses to employee in the dressmaking and spast student for three FOBRONS:

In spite of the generous terms civilians Bre reported to

be millimery establishment known as He bad the fine record of a long

"Elegante," No. The conference of representatives of the Labour Board, rated, a good deal of discontent slight.-Beuter.

5 Broadway, and useful life; (2) He was a ma Railway Managements and Shopmen, regarding the strike, ended-tatement sued by the bank, and has been caused. according to a

where the tragedy took place. who lived up to a high moral The equal 紧急跳 this meeting standard; (3) Dr. Wu Ting-lang

As such might have been never forget his school, SHOOTING AT BISLEY. expected, in the -circumstances. Ten years ago, said the Rev. Mr.

The two agreed to live together. Stewart, Dr. Wu Ting-fang gave and from letters written by Sa-clear proof of his interest in the dornikoff and now in the bands of College by giving a donation of the police, It appears that on the $5,000 for the present school built- part of the man there was a pag-ing. More recently be contributed skate regard for the WOMAN. B more munificent donation for Thay resided together at No. 10 the school hostel. Mr. Stewart Cpl. Gondran is Mr. F. C.Hannen Read and what lollaws concluded that the object of Goodman of the Kowloon Docks, dres not reveal circumstances honouring the names of illustrious at present at home on leave. He of an idea!" love affair. Epon old boys was to set an ideal for the is one of our best shots and has Sadovnikoff's funds becoming present students to fullow, and this held the championship of Hong-low, the couple separated, the service was held with the hope that kuaz. His many friends will be woman screeing to return in more Dr. Wu Trog-frog would inspire pleased to bear of his success.

If the cir-Jother lives and bearta to follow in prosperous times. cumstances are truly recorded in his steps in the service of his coun- Sadovaikoff's letters, the woman.

with no result. The courts have issued numerous orders restraining as a result certain of the disgruntl

the strikers from interfering with railroad property. State troops en members, no doubt seting have been mobilised in various districts.

spirit of spite, have caused to be Washington, July 15. eireulated in the various Chinese

In the course of the Cabinet discussion on the shopmen's strike, newspapers in Peking incorrect and the Postmaster General intimated that the bulk of the mails were misleading statements as to the being carried normally, although there had been delays at various business done by the Hank of Chin points. He declared that 1.000 commercial aeroplanes were being during last year.-Reuter. held in readiness by their respective owners to assist in the carriage

of rails, if required.

Washington, July 16.

The miners' General Policy Committee ananimously rejected ALLEGED ESPIONAGE. President Harding's offer of arbitration.

THE DAVIS CUP.

London, July 16.

Japanese Arrested in ·

Manila.

Manila, July 15.-F. Fujihars, steward L.P the 0.5.K.

Liner

At Roehampton in the Davis Cap competition, the Australians Arizona Maru, and Morots Kane- Fatterson and Wertheim beat the Czecho-Slovakiang Ardelt.

andgave, an employee in a Japanese Rohrer, 9-7, 6-0, 6-3, and now meet France is the third round at hotel bere, were arrested yesterday Boston, United States, on August 10th.

at Fort McKinley on suspicion of The two remaining ties were played cut. Patterson beat Ardelt, photographing a inilitary reserva. 6-3, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2, and Anderson beat Rohrer, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0, Aus-tion. Reuter. tralasia winning five matches to nil.

6-3, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4.

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AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

Washington. July 15. Replying to a correspondent, Mr. Hughes said he did not see any prospect of the United States sharing in the maintenance of a permanent Court of International Justice until provision had been made whereby she had an appropriate voice in the election of that Court's judges without being a member of the League of Nations. He denied that the work of the Washington Conference would have been accomplished sooner if America had been a member of the League of Nations. He also denied that America bad abandoned the Allion by making a separate Treaty with Germany.

Hongkong Man's Success. Lunden, July 15-3 Bisley, Corporal Gosdinan. Hongkong, has won the Alexandra Competition.

Beuter.

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REAR ADMIRAL DUMARESQ.

MOTOR CAR RACING.

three

Strassbourg, July 16. Felix Mazzaro, driving a Fiat, won the French motor-car Grand Prix, five hundred miles. His average speed was sighty miles an bour, Vizcaya, driving a Bugatti, was second, and Marco, driving a Bugatti, third. Another Fist overturned and the driver and mechanic were killed.

The British entries dropped out before, the end of the race. Bircco Mazarro, nephew of the winner, was the driver killed.

THE CITY EQUITABLE CASE.

Vienna, July 15.

suggested the smuggling of arms The service terminated with the a sunmunition, and deals in "Dead March in Saul." played by oplutne means of replenishing the organist, Mr. Chan Tak-wab: the exchequer, and to this brai

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VOLLEY BALL

Hongkong Schools

Competition.

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Das it is alleged that Sadovnikoff - Condition "Very Serious. set bie hand. If he did so, how. Manila, July 16-Rear Admiraljever, be failed and apparently a Dumareeq, who went to hospital final breach ensued in his relation Later. At Bristol, Spain beat India and now meets the British Isles

here from the Tango Maru, suf-ship with the woman. in the third round. Degomar beat A. A. Fyzee, 6-1, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

The two Japanese have beeni fering from pneumonia, has been Brooding Over Failure. released owing to lack of evidence. † unconscious for the

The school' volley ball season Spain won four matches to one.

last Aknzo beat A. H. Fyzee.-Reuter.

The letters to which reference was concluded on Friday afternons. days.-Peuter.

has already been made show that when the trophies were presented Sadovnikuff brooded uver this to the winning teams by Mr. R. H. double failure, laying some blame Katewall. Before the presen- on the woman for not assisting him istion a match was played between mthe work, and that he deliberate-Queen's College and St. Paul's Is resolved to end her life and his College junior teams, which bad own. He gave definite instructions tied for first place in the juice asto disposal of the small amount division of the League. The match at money in his possession, and was a very close one, resulting in a asked that the two of them should win for St. Paul's by two games to be buried in the same grave. [one.'

Tous resolved, Sadovnikoff, The President of the Volleyball arming himself with a seven-Association, Mr.. E. G. Stewart; chambered revolver of heavy calibre said that it was to be regretted that and fully loaded, went to the only two team-Queen's and St. esisblishment in Broadway un Psal's,bad entered for the renfor Saturday morning. The proprie-division. Bt. Paul's had wợn thời An official demand from Britain for the extradition of Mr.tres of the establishment, Mrs. A. etcior trupby, but the scores in the Bevan has reached the Supreme Court. The work of translation Dejak, was standing behind the six games had been very close, and and preparation of the mass of documents will occupy at least a Sadovnikoff entered. He took the losing by a single print. In the counter with the decessed, when Queen's bad twice had bad luck in week. The final decision regarding the extradition will possiblywoman aside and spoke with her junior division six teams bad not be reached for some weeks. Meanwhile the Court has refused for two or three minutes is a low entered and Bevan's application for bail.

result bad tone. Suddenly he drew the re been a tie for first place be-. volver and fired point blank at her,tween Queen's and St. Paul's, zapidly discharging three shots the final result of which they had which struck her in the bead. just seen. In the spell, boys Death must have been instantane division Queen's College had wớn ous, and as the unfortunate woman easily lay outstretched on the floor of the Before presenting the trophies shop. Sadovnikof stood for a few Mr. Kotewall congratulated the seconds regarding her like a man winners, and said that the fast demented. Mrs. Dejak, terrified, time he had had the pleasure of attempted to run out into the presenting the prizes was eight street for help, but Sadovnikoff years ago, when the gas had pushed her aside and himself turn just been started in Hongkong ed towards the doorway- AA He considered it was the best

alanned by the sound of the shots, ble to play binele web had already begun to assemble, to a number of players on a-suall Outaido in the street a crowd possible game for affording exercise

wished were and it was possibly the prospect eligible to

VALUABLE JAPANESE LACQUER.

London, July 15.

Another valuable gift of Japanese 'acquer has been received by the Victoria and Albert Museum, Mr. R. A. Pfangst having pre- sented to the nation the whole of his fine collection of medicine) cases, which have been exhibited on loan during the last five years. The series consists of 286 inre, most of which are complete with their netsuke and ojíme. It ranges from the seventeenth to the, nine- teenth century and in conjunction with earlier examples which the Museum owes to the generosity of the late George Salting, the Late Mr. Alexander and Mra. Sage, now places this section of the Museum collections in a strong position.

MOUNT EVEREST WINS.

Simla, July 15.

A message fram Yatung states that the third and final coolies to reach the summit of Mount Everest has failed. Seven coolies were killed by an avalanche and a European narrowly escaped

THE PARIS RAILWAY SMASH.

Paris, July 15.

THE PARIS OUTRAGE.

Paris, July 15. Gustave Bouvet, who was arrested in consaction with the National Day shooting semation, has been identified as a well-known anarchist. The outrage, which was evidently directal against M. Millerand, has evoked numberless, congratulations to the President on his escape.

RUSSIAN NEWS.

London, July 15.

the complete overthrow of Enver Fasha's Bokharan suventure is A Moscow communique states that as a result of the fighting, imminent.

The German Consulate at Petrograd was opened on July 9th,

OFFICER SHOT IN EGYPT.

Cairo, July 15..

Lient Colonel Piggott, Army Pay Department, has been shot, The Gare du Nord railway accident was due to a pointsman's it is believed Istally, in the centre of the city by assellants who error Three were killed and six sericefily injured

the

of immediate arrest which leded to present's fruply to be com Sadovnikoff to turn back into the peted for in any of the three shop. Without hensation, be put divisións as the committee might the revolver to his own head and decide, gue of the cops lim fired, the bullet entering the right ready Been win outrights side of the head and coming out The through the forehead, he then 151 cheers ing beside the body of his victim but

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