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HONGKONG, Zlat July, 1922.
THE S.P.C.A.
FRIDAY, JULY 21; 1922.
Canton's Flight.
One of the results of the crisis
DAY BY DAY.
in Canton in the undoing of much of the excellent work which was) THERE IS NO ACT, NOR OPTION being accomplished by the Muni-jor A CT, POSSIBLE, BUT THE cipality there prior to the coup. WRONG DEED OR OPTION HAS We see from car Canton con- POISON IN IT WHICH WILL STAY temporary's columns that the IN YOUR VEINS THEREAFTER FOR Health Department is stil) EVER-Ruoši«, closed, and hero
are SOME
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of tha Consequences -The
Mr. B. D. F. Beith arrived bare thoroughfares BIG made the dumping ground for rubbish, from Shanghai by the s.s. Soudan. so much so that in some placesį pedestriana have difficulty in pass- Four cases of plague (three ing; the disinfection of public fatal) were notified yesterday. Intrines has ceased, de id rats are All were Chinese. allowed to remain in the boxes provided for their deposit, instead of being periodically removed;
Mr. E. G. Kennelt, of the naval rotten vegetables, diseased me establishment, left for Hame to and certain kinds of prohibited day by the Kitano Maru, being cold drinks are being frealy sold; accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth and there is no watering of the streets with the result, according
„AMERICA'S INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.
State: Governors to Help in Reopening Minès.
(Beuter's Service)
•Coaliuwed from Page 1)
Washington, July 20. The Governors of twenty-six coal-mining States have telegraphed to Prasident Harding pledging co-operation in the Government's effort to reopen the mines, but the Governors of North Carolins and Virginia refused to acquiesce in the President's request, deolaring that there are no labour troubles in their states.
Efforts to Settle Rail Shopmen's Strike Futile. Mr. Hooper, Chairman of the Railroad Labour Board, an nounced that all efforts to settle the shopmen's strike had failed. Sporadic disturbances continus in various parts of the country, but are not sufficiently serious to warrant the calling out of the militia. The railway strike is leading to the cancellation of many trains and he gradual stuwing-up of time-tables throughout the country.
Coal Strike Making Itself Felt.
New York, July 31. The effect of the coal siriko is now beginning to be felt: Rail- wave, public services, and manufacturers are reported to be clamour- ing for cost. At Hampton Roads the stock is atmost exhausted, and Mesare. Hall, Law and Com-lover 7,500 tons of shipping are awaiting bunkers. Tao situstion is to our contemporary, that "the pany reports to the police that aggravated by the shortage of trucks as the result of the railway streets saem to be wrapped fifteen cameras, valued at $2,250.shopmen's strike.
up in A fog when a strong were missing from a CABA of wind blows." These are some of which they took delivery at the The material consequences of the Kowloon godowns along with 34 upheaval, which in business and other cases. All the cases ap- other directions is so crippling|peared to be intact and the short- the city. What with these draw-age was not discovered until the backs and the fear of damage to woods were taken to the shop. life and property as well, we can raadily understand that the most) popular roads in Canton at the? moment are the ones that lead
out of ic
U.S. Shipping Costs.
Aint Congressional com. mittee has been taking evidence at Washington relative to the Shipping Subsidy Bill, which President Harding is seeking to carry through. One of the wit- nesses, Mr. R. T. Merrill, director
and
tbe
COP-
THE HAGUE FINIS?
Powers Pau Self-Denying Ordinance."
The Hague, July 21. The final act of the conference was the adoption of a resolution by all the Governments, including the United States, agreeing not to assist their nationale to acquire properties in Russia confiscated from nationals of other countries without the latter'a consent.
A North Point tramcar juraped The earlier resolution was designed to leave the door open for the rails just past Causeway Bay the Russian Government to resume negotiations elsewhere, but lf. at about five minutes to six last | Litvinoff, interviewed, opined that it was no longer necessary to night. As it left the track the transmi: to Moscow the proposals mentioned yesterday, since there car veared slightly to the left and would be nobody left at The Hague to receive the reply. M. then swerved to the right, in the Litrinoff denied that Lenin had been poisoned. direction of the pole ground. The rails were slightly damaged, bat the tram and passengers were
one the worse for the mishap.
are to bear fruit, for, as a direct ships, and that administrative ex- This morning armed robbers
to
secure
the
there is
the
services of
recorded in the newspapers.
✪ $50 enterprise ai As below building cost.
per
to thousand dollars in the safe, this
."
GERMAN POLITICAL PARTIES.
A Right "Bloce,"
Berlin, July 21
SOVIET ENVOY TO CHINA.
PRUSSIA AGAINST REACTIONARIES!
Provincial Governors Cashiered.
Our pictorial page to-morrow Following the recent co-operation between the Socialist parties, of the Bureau of Research for the will include a photograph of the the Democrat, Centre, and People's Parties have reached a common C. S. Shipping Board formerly engaged with Chinese craiser Wingfung which working agreement with the object of stabilising and consolidating Oriental Navigation Co. of New with Sun Yat-sen on board: a
is now lying of the Shameen foreign and home policy on the basis of the existing Republican York, gave some illuminating typical river scene at Canton:
Constitution. evidence concerning the operating Chinese lining up at a water costs of American and British fountais vessels respectively. He estimat-
during the present
London, July 20. water shortage here; a picture of
The Russian trade delegation to London announces that M. ed that American pay is 30 per the new Taumati ferry wharf: Joffe has been appointed plenipotentiary envoy to Chins. cont. bigher (subject to variation It would seem that the stric-according to the class of ship), and four other interesting local
[M. Joffe has been associated with the interests of the Far tures recently passed on the local that subsistance costs are
pictures of Chinese life.
Eastern Republic.) S.P.C.A. coocerning its inactivity siderably more than on Britisb
result of comments and cor-bursementa
penaes. repairs, and other dis-entered the Wing Lee Yaen shop, represent differs. Des Voeux Road West, and respondence appearing in this ences "not readily measurable, stole $300 and jewellery valued
Berlin, July 20. paper, the Society has resolved but real." Oo the top of this, as $500 belonging to a refugee of Merseburg, Stettin, Coblenz, Aachen. Aurich, Munster and The Prussian Government has retired the provincial Governors larger
capital from
Canton, who was tem- Hildesheim for failure to supervise reactionary organisations. charge in respect of construction porarily staying on the premises. ac Inspector. That is a dis-estimated to equal a further 15 The shop itself auffered no loss. tinct step forward on the mere per cent in operating costs the robbers tailing to open the
STRIKE OF RHINE SHIPS' CREWS, writing of letters to the Gorer-even with the Shipping Board safe in which the arra kept its ment in regard to cases of cruelty trains over vessels to private money. Thera ware several
Kotterdam, Jo'y 21. River navigation between Holland and Germany is entirely big factor, this witness pointed out,previous night.
Another money having been put there the held up owing to a strike of all Rhine steamers and tugs, through
a wage dispute. ofis that something like two-thirds of the world's tonnage is carried by
FRENCH MEMORIAL TO DOVER PATROL low-speed ships, largely tramps. We can quite believe that, as rendered it almost impossible for for which traffic the higher costs
Calais, July 21. Unveiling the Dover Patrol memorial at Sangatte, the French Mr. Northcote says, people are American ships to
Minister of Marine said there was nothing in naval history compete. reluctant to prosecute in cases | Dubious Britishers have ground
equalling the valour and self-sacrifice of the Dover Patrol. the which come
for reassurance here in regard to
monument to which would ever remain an eloquent and pathetic the keen competition for treights. because of the
symbol of Anglo of Anglo-French brotherhood in arms, of To counter-balance the disadvan to give evid- tages referred to, the United States ence. But that factor aught Congress is considering a Sbip- ping Bill which proposes to allot huge subsidy for the assistance officers of a Society created for of the country's Mercantile the express purpose of stopping Marine. The arguments adduced cruelty to animals. And in this by the powerful supporters of the measure are that America most regard such members and oficers have ac adequate commercial, have been every whit as much to feet to second the Navy in war bisme clothes
as the general public. and to carry the nation's mer-
chandise in peace, and these aims] short, the Society sincs
are natural. To other shipping its reconstitution bay done countries the point of interest is. practically nothing, until now. whether American taxpayers will to justify its revival.
relish footing the yearly bill, for We
the subsidies. trust. however, that it has now
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U.S. BASEBALL.
JULY 12. NATIONAL LEAGUE- Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2, New York 3, Chicago 1. Brooklyn 1, Cincinoati 4. Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE-
St. Louis 7, New York 4. Chicago, Washington 1.
Cleveland 11, Boston 7. Detroit 7, Philadelphia 3.
JULY 13. AMERICAN LEAGUE- Detroit Philadelphia 9. Cleveland 4, Boston 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
innings).
New York 4, Chicago 5-(12
Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 3. Philadelphis 0, St. Louis 3. No other games.
JULY 14.
JULY 15.
MILITARY FOOTBALL.
No. 14 Platoon Wins League. A full programme of matches has been played this week, and only three more matches have now to be played to complete the competition.
The Championship was decided on Monday last, when No. 14) Pistoon defeated No. 2 Platoon by the narrow margin of one goal to oil. This match was remark- able for the splendid game played by No. 2 Platoon's goalkeeper, who saved shots from all angles. The Gonners premier tean lost their hopes of championship hop. ours on Friday afternoon, when they were thoroughly beaten by No.6 Platoon by 3-0. The Gun- nera have only obtained two points out of a maximum of sight from the four Platoons of "B" Company.
played this afternoon and should prove to be keen contest.
panies and the Machine Gun Platoon will provide one team exch, while the Band and Drams will amalgamate to provide the sixth team.
Three matches per week will be played.
League table are given below→→ The week's results and the
Results.
No. 6 Platoon, 3: M.G." a,” 0. No. Platoon, 1: No. 13 Platoon, 0.
No. 3 Platoon, 3; No. 16 Platoon, 1.
No. 14 Platoon, 1; No. 2 Platoon, 0.
No. 5 Platoon, 1; No. 8 Platoon, 0,
Band. 2; No. 10 Platoon, 1 Drums, 2; No. 7 Platoon, 0. No. 1 PlatooD, 1; No. 12 Platoon, 1.
No. 8 Platoor, 2:
No. 15 Platoon, 1.
Band, 2: No.1 Platoon, 0. No. Platoon. 2: No. 16 Platoon, 2
Drums, 5; No. 15 Platoon, 0. No. 11 Platoon, 3; No. 4 Pistoon, L
League Table.
Platoon. P. W. D. Lu
Goals.
Commeoling upon the minent breakdown of The Hague The Inspector can do a great conference last week, we deal by keeping in touch with marked that it might be a case of those who have
the Soviet trying to what to do with
extremes it could go with the animals instilling better ideas of Powers. Yesterday's news tends the treatment due thera and, in to confirm this. M. Litvinoffs the more serious casas, by pro-to ask his Government whether it York 4, Chicago &, Brooklyn 0,ners of the match No. 13 v. announcement, that he proposed | NATIONAL LEAGUE—New | The runners-up will be the win. secuting offenders. But he can was prepared to assent to condi- Cincinnati 3, Boston 1. Pittsburg Machine Gunners "A" or, if the not do the work of the whole tions on the lines of those in-6, Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 9. match is drawn with a scofe of Society, whose officials should dicated by the Allies, suggests AMERICAN LEAGUE-Cleve-less than 4-4, second place will go take up defuits and systematic Communist regime percaives the York 4, Chicago 3, Washington 7. goal average. This match is being that at least one member of the land 3, Boston 0, St. Louis 0, New to No. 13 Platoon by reason of work, by propaganda and other-impracticability of the stand
No other games. wise, to create better deals taken; and
the Commission amongst certain sections of the no time in recording its approba
representing the Allies has lost}''
No. 9 Platoon lost their chance populace regarding the care of tion, tbus
of second place in the table by No. 14. AMERICAN LEAGUE-Chi- encouraging the
...19 12- 5· 2 animale. Educational work, is Soviet's spokesman to proceed cago 3, New York 2 (12 innings) making draw of 2 goals each in No. 9.
...1999 1 28 11 27 with his good work. In the event St. Louis 0.Washington 2, Detroit on Tuesday afternoon.
their match with No. 16 Platoon No. 5. badly needed in this direction of Moscow acquiescing, it would, Boston 0, Cleveland 2, Philadel
...19 11 5 3 30 15 27. No. 13.
18 11 4.3 31 10.25 and it is in this sphere that the be too much to interpret the new this 0.
The Drummers get the honour M. G. "A"...18 10 62 30 11 25. Society can do a great deal to attitude ass change of beart, al
of having scored most goals to Drums. .19 10 5 4 45.20,25 supplement the labours of the change of tastics being the more Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 3 (10 in-plons have had the least number M. G. "B18 8 7 3 22 823, the competition and the Cham- No. 6. ...19 10 4 5 25 12, 24. probable explanation. Batnings), Boston 2, Cincinnati 3, proposed Inspector. These things whether of heart or of tactics, the Philadelphia 2, Chicago 1, New scored against them.
Band... cannot be done without organised change would afford an opening York 3, St. Lious 4.
No. 4 Platoon get bottom place No. 11. in the table on goal average as No. 1. effort; they cannot be the work for progress in the task off
MORE HOMERS.”
they have only gathered in six No. 8 of one man, or of two. Eo it
European reconstruction.
Philadelphia, July 11.-Walker points throughout the League, No. 3. of Athletics knocked a home run being the same number collected No. 12. seems to us that the next job
in each game of the double header by Nos.7 and 15 Platoons. No. 10. which the Society will have to
against Detroit today, making a On the close of this Leigue No. 2. tackle will be the planning of
total of twenty-ones de on Saturday, a Company Ligue No. 16. systematic activities along these
St. Louis, July 12-Roger of six teams, who will play each No. 15. Hornsby, made his twenty-third other twice, will probably be No. 7. lines.
home run here today!!
formed & B. O, and D. Com-} No. 4.
'LI TUAN-BUNG'S QUARTERS.
The President's Palace has sen removed to Via Uking Lou, in one of the buildings forming the Taching Imperial Palace. ⠀
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