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NEAR EASTERN AGREEMENT,
Terms in Respect of East Thrace.
GREECE APPARENTLY RESIGNED.
(Renter's Servizo.)
Paris, October 8.
WŁATXRD MONDAY, OCTOBER
HEUNGSHAN ” CREW
DESERT.
In Trouble With Canton
Customs.
Owing to the crew having do- serted, the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Beamship Com
LOCAL WEDDING.
Wheeler-Pile.
with --white
georgetta
9, 1922. 日九十月八,
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
First League Games.
~ (BY "QUİZ”).. Saturday's games resulted a followa:-***
'koop Club, 'kong Police King's Regt. & H.M.S. Ambrose H.M.9. Tamar? Kowloon South China R. G. A. ...
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KOWLOON BURGLARY.
European Residents" Losses.
At St. Andrewh Chuịch, Kow. loon, on Saturday, the wedding
Pleading that he was only re-. In an upper fist of No. 18 B took place of Mr. Allas Wheeler,
taliating against other boya Nathan Road in the early hours of only son of the lightMz. 3.
small Chinese boy was charged resterday morning," a burglary Wheeler, of Grays, Cases, and
by Colour Sargeant Nash, of was cominined resulting in a lone Miss Dorothy Margaret Pile.
L.M.8. Ambrose, with disorderly of $70 in cash, as well as two conduct before Mr. R. Lind-watches and a cigarette care. The The text of the agreement drafted at the conference between M. pany's Tassel Heungahan is held daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
sall this morning. Poincare, Marquis Curzon, and M. Ralli to which the British Gov-up in Canton. A new crew has Pile, of Kowloon. The Bav.G. R.
jowners of the property, Mr. OA. ernment adhered, states : The three Allied Governments agreed been sent up and the ship will to-Lindsay officiated. an
All the matches were keenly It was stated that a stone pro-Smith, manager of Whiteaway that the Greek troops be invited to retire as soon as possible to the turn to Hongkong this afternoon.
The bride, who was given away contested and the scoring low.jected by the boy, with a smell Laidlaw's, and Mr. P. I. Newman. Inquiries made this morning west of Maritza. In the territories so evacuated the Allied Govern- ments will assure, by means of a provisional inter-Allied occupation, at the offices of the Company by her father, was attired in a The heat was against good form, catapult, hit the Sareant in the of Lane Crawford's, had resired gown of white brocaded satin, and several players were "done face as he was walking along for the night, leaving the articles the maintenance of order and security until the establishment in elicited the information that last
train in when the final whistles sound Anton Street Ho endearoared on a piece of furniture in the East Thrace of a Turkish civil administration and Turkish gendar- week a quantity of contraband
krimmed with crystal beade. The fed. Only at Sookunpoo were the to wriggle out of the officer's bedroom, and it is believed that merie. This establishment should occur within a month after the was seized aboard the assai.
(the rubbery was carried out al attractions in Kor To his explanation that the about 1.30 am. Entrance WIR withdrawal of the Greek troops. On the expiry of this period, the Members of the crew apparently oil was of embroidered silk spectators numerous, owing to grasp an the latter seized him.
wore brocaded other
7 Allied troops will only continue to occupy for the duration of the admitted being implicated andt and she
satin shoes and carried ■ mea.
stone was meant for others, his effected by the roof and the Club v. Police.
Worship had this to say —–—– fresh bouquet of conference certain points on the righ: bank of Maritza and the dis- rather than face the consequences
orange.
[servants' quarters, and it of their action they all left the
blossom. Miss Norah Pile (sister | tricts they occupy at present,”
In this match on the Club| "Well, you are a little liar as well was apparent from tha ship. Some returned later in the
of the bride) was bridesmaid, her ground both sides were not fully las a scoundrel. You make your faat that – several articles day, but the ship, which should dress being of rose pink georgette represented, but the Club were case worse by telling lies. If you were lying about in confusion have returned yesterday, had not
trimmed with jet beads with hat lucky in turalog out Gerrard in bad told the truth like a man, I that the burglar was anxious to work her and afficient mea to
to match. Toe duties of "best the opening game of the season. would have let you off with a fice. effect a quick departaro before was discovered. he has to wait until reinforce
Accordingly a coat which was mente can be sent up from Hong-
The Police tried out two new men As it is, I will sentence you to bis presence
{thrown on the floor was found to Įstill retain a jockak book can- taining notes, these having HUMOUR.ped his notice in the hurried
Venizelos Advice. According to
the from Athens, Cabinet message has instructed the Greek del gates to Mudania not to give way on the questions in regard to Thrace except in the face of decisions Taken by the Powers unanimously. A long telegram received from M. Venizelos giving the result of his interview with M. Poincare and
advising Greece to abandon her attitude of absolute intransigeance inflamaced the decision of the Government to agree to the heavy acrifice. The evacuation of Thrace is causing consternation at Athena
Greek Delegates' Instructions.
Athens, October 8.
There is general depression in regard to the situation, which the Cabinet discussed at length, after which the Greek delegates were telegraphically instructed to assume a conciliatory attitude. France severely warned the Greek Government against the despatch of} reinforcements to Thrace.
The newspaper Hestia publiabes a report of a massacre on the] Asiatic shore of the Sex of Marmora
Tarks Again Violate Neutral Zone.
Constantinople. October 8.
kong.
OCTOGENARIAN HAWKER.
Free Licence for Åged Woman.
An old woman, aged eighty- two, was the defendant in an unlicensed hawker's case beard by Mr. R. E. Lindsell this mom-
A British communique from Ismid states that the neutral zone)ing. Her great age rests lightly has been viciated at savers! points. The Allied Generals protested.
The Turkish forces have not been reinforced on the Chana front, where no artillery is reported.
Lord Curzon's Return.
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on her, for a cheery smile adorned her face during the magisterial cross-examination. "I have no-one to support me, and so I London, October 3. am dependent on hawking for a Consequent on the Paris agreement, the Modania Conference living. I have no money with reapened at noon to-day. It is understood that the extent of the which to take out a licence. Turkish evacuation of the neutral zone, will be left to Gazeral | bave never been in gaol before." Harington, but if the Turks prove their sincerity by asubstantial with-i "Not in eight-two years?" drawal, difficulty is not anticipated.
asked the Magistrate.
The reply was in the negative. His Worship told her he would let her off this time, but that she must bare a licence. Later be rocommended that a free icence be given her by the police.
It is presumed that the Greek evacuation of Eastern Thrace com- mences forthwith.
Marquia Curzon, who arrived in London tonight, said that he hoped a reasonable settlement of the Near Eastern question would reached. The crisis could be settled only if the Allies acted with complete solidarity. His lordship declared that the Allies would „-vercome a situation fraught with considerable risk.
The Cabine: meats to-morrow to receive Lord Corron's detailed report. The Paris Press pays tributes to Lord Cuzon's success.
SERIOUS FLOODS IN INDIA.
Million and a Half People Affected.
Calcutta, October 8.
A LAME EXCUSE.
Took Chicken With. Him to Work!
HOLIDAY
At the Caronet.
search" be made of the jacket On the roof were found a pair of trousers, fully buttoned
Robert A. Starling. **•
in R. McEwen and McLaren be whipped. Eight strokes.” are carried out by Mr. After the ceremony, a reception half position, acquitted himself se The latter, playing in the centre- was held at the Kowloon Thestra, and the newly wedded couple good footballer. McEwen is later left for Repulse Bay for the good in the field but rather slow honeymoon, the bride's going. in centreing. With a little more alertness he would make a good Sway costume baing of nigger brown carded crepe de chine,ing forward. The play opened
Of a piece with the holiday belonging to Mr. Smith. It is srimmed with orange satin, whilst fairly eran, with the defence on she also wore gecizette hat both sides putting in some big feeling abroad to-day in the probable that the burglar intended trimmed with orange fringe and kicking. McPhall was injured delicious humour of Handle to make off in these trousers, bat,
in early
the
game
With Care," which is being finding that it was too large, dia ramained off until the tex23 1U- sumed after the interval. With screened just now at the Coronet carded them without going to the
trouble of unbuttoning. the Clab leside forwards playing duced Bumedy, it reveals how a A delightful and daintily pro- CORRESPONDENCE. Food combination. Begg managed discontented wife was taught how
shoes and stockings to match.
(la com Bline of the **Hɔngkang
Telegraph."
good
Bathing Benchies, p.
to gotch, the first point of
the season for the Club to be happy though married. An
whan be received
the
No
• pass
interesting picture amongst the
MGL CONCERT.
Wern
from the right and beat Swan.upporting items of the bill in Big Attendance at Theatre This revers had its effect on the opical film of Cantan volunteer Police, for going down, they gave There is Riso “Dew Drop
There was a good "house" at the Club defence a warm time one of the funniest Larry Sir-With reference to the and during a scramble in the Samor pictures made.
the Theatre Royal on Saturday paragraph in your issue of the gost-mouth the ball struck
night when a vaudevilla concet Sth. lastent regarding the reported Gerraru's band and the Police
was given in aid of The Minister- allocation of the whole foreshore were awarded a penalty kick line which Carswell let pass over ing Children's League. H.E the from Shaukiwan to Kennedy Pearson took the kick but failed his head into the net. The play Officer Administering the Govern Town for coromercial purposes, it to put the ball past Rodger, who fell off after this goal, and the ment ani Mrs. Severn would be interesting to know if cleared amidst great applause game anded in a win for the present. this includes the small piece of from the Club supporters. The Tamar by 2 goals to love.
Mias Joan Lowson sang some the foreshore occupied by the score at the interval was one to
jcharming little songs. Her pleas. Public Bathing. Beach at North |nil in favour of the Club.
South China v. R.G.A.
ing mezzo-soprano made a great Point
With a full sida on resuming. These teams opened their son-
appeal to the audience. Mr. P: E I have been waiting for some the Club took up the attack only son at Sookunpo, the Chinese Beatty, Mr A. Glanville and Mr. sport to follow in the to find Miller and MeWalter uafe turning out in thousands to cheer T. G. Paterson sise contributed a footsteps of Me Joseph, who back. The play was now even on their favourites. The new number of fine vocal items. The lately presented a hospital to but later, R. K. Valentins, stand- Garrison ground lends itself to splendid violin olos furnished by the Colony, to present the Coloning unmarked, received the ball, large crowd witnessing the match, Mrs. Balean were received with with an up-to-date beach. And and, tricking two opponents, weaias the playing Beld has slopes much enthusiasm and Mr. 3. 8. I have been looking forward to in and gave Swan no chance running the whole length on its Pearson's well-known recitation, the day when His Excellency Mr. and
safe eastern an' western sides, while The Brodent," and his famous msde the RADE
Club. Claud Severn will bqsour, us with ffor
fariber a large stand is being erected flimitations also went down well and the the accommodation of the public. Mr. F. Moggeridge provided a very Fifteen hundred square miles and a million and a half people
The following conversation bis presence and in a patty little scaring took place
The opening play was in favour clever tarn with bisstick-spinning are affected by floods in North Bengal. The loss of life appears re-occurred in a case this morning speech declare this little beach Club wan their opening match by
of the B.G.A.. McHugh putting in and Mr. W. T. Savage's coajaring two goals to lose. atively small, but many cattle have perished, whilst crops are in which a man was charged with | open.
While giving the Club every some fine rany on the right wing. items ware well done. destroyed, also many villages.
hawking live poultry in the Of course while there's life street:
there's hope.
credit for their fine win it is only bus Chan So cleared from the Mr. R. E. Lindsell:-" How did Perhaps, Mr. Editor, vou have fair to say that the Police should centre. The RG.A. were the you come by these chicken?"
soms enggestions to offer as to not have been two goals down at first to score. Keay getting the teams were ball past Las Hin-cheung, the Defendant They are my how a per Danent beach could be the close. The as own."
obtained. It is essential that wejevenly matched, but the Club for. S.C.A. goslie. The game, con- "You just bought them?bave one at North Poin', and in wards showed more initiative in tinned fast and even, and the
Mes Chaung advises that a "No, I bave had them for some this connection I as informed front of goal, while the Police interval arrived with the score.--
personal photograph make an that the Chinese are contemplat-forwards were out of shooting RG.A, I; Canth Chins, 0.
I.. the opening of the second ideal Christmas present to send Then where were you going ing the erection of an up-to-date form.
half, the play favoured the R.G.A.|home.—Page 2. with them if you were not selling beach and shed to cost some-
but the Chinese pressed them Women's war in Jaeger pars Kowloon Selded team them?"—" I brought them with ; where in the neighbourhood of me to work."
lakh of dollars.
yourg men in this match on the back and, through a misunder wool is advertiser by Lane, "Oh, you are are so fond of
Navy A ground against the standing by the R.G.A, defence, Crawford's-Page 6.
"The Home Town fiirl" is being The resignation of the Bones Cabinet is resalt of industrial your chicken that you took them
Tamar, and before the season is the ball was put into the net by
defender and the acore shown at the Star Täuntra to-day'.' difficulties, due to the high value of the krone. It has been followed by to work with you? Fined $10 or
far advanced they should prova the formation of new Cabinet, including the leaders of the five |fourteen days.”
astrong side. In this match they was one all South Chine were Page1. played on rusb-and-kick doing most of the attacking now principal political parties, who have dominated the Cabinet's policy since the Republic was established. The Agrarian, M. Svebla, in the
system and, with better combinand rook the lead through Chui new Premier, and M. Banes the Foreign Minister.
ation and understanding as Kwong-young. The game finished he side, they should hold their own in semi-darkness, with South Devil is bring seresned.-Page with the best teams of the Colony Chins winners of a very even 14 The Tamar depended on most of game by the odd goal in thres.
King's v. Ambrose, last year's players, Routley com-
Thousands of half-starved persons are taking refuge on railway embankments and other high ground, being maintained by relief funda and Government grants.
The floods have began to subside, but an immense area is still oundated. An outbreak of disease, especially cholera, is feared the waters abate, owing to the putrefaction of carcases of cattle,
CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN POLITICS.
A New Cabinet formed.
Praque. October 8.
RATHENAU MURDER TRIAL,,
+
A Sensational Development.
Berlin, October 8.
A sensational development has occurred in the Rathenau murder trial at Leipzig, the case being unable to proceed, as the chief witnesses against the accused, the brothers Techow, are ill as a result of eating poisoned chocolates seat from Berlin.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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AMERICAN PROHIBITION LAWS.
Washington, Oct. 7.
Attorney General Daugherty has formally given the opinion that transportation or sale of alcoholic liquors on an American ship, whether privately or Government owned, is illegal.
coast
time."
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Yours, etc.
BATHER.
Hongkong, Oct. 7, 1932.
THE PHINCE AND THE SCOUTS.
- London, Oct. 7. Fifty-eight special trains brought to Alexandra Palace 50,000 Boy Scouts to welcome the Prince of Wales on his return from his tour. Lieut-General Baden Powell and the Duke of Connaught were present.
The Prince of Wales spoke twice, first to 17,000 Wolf Cabs, his voice being wirelessly amplified, advising them always to do their best at work and play. Then, after the Duke of Connaught had conferred upon the Prince the Order of the Silver Wolf, 45,000 Scouts charged, cheered and then sat on their staves to listen to the Prince, who said that as members of a big jolly brotherhood ther were preparing to be useful citizens of the nation and the greater brotherhood of nations forming in the British Empire,
The Prince of Wales in the evening spoke from his study, his speech being broadcasted wirelessly to Scouts all-over the world”
OBITUARY.
London, Oct. 7.. The death has occurred of Montague Gluckstein, the well-known hotel director, aged 68 years.
[Mr. Gluckstein was Chairman of 3. Leons and Co. Ltd, Deputy 15 is also illegal on foreign vessels within three miles of the Chairman of Salmon and Clackstein Lid. Director of the Strand Hotel Ltd., AJ Jones and Co., Ltd., and the Westminster Electric
· Light · Corporation:]
It is understood the ruling is effective immediately upon the receipt of coples by the Secretary to the Treasury and Mr. Lasker, Chairman of the Shipping Board; but American ships abroad may return before the ruling is applicable. ↑
Mr. Lasker, Interviewed, thought the injunction sought by the foreign, ships woold prevent the enforcement of the ruling against them pending the decision of the Supreme Court.
DEATH OF MAHIR LLOYD.
Maria Lloyd is dead.
London, Oct 7:
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Tamar v. Kowloon.
the
of
News in To-day's New Advertisements.
As the Coronet is being showŃ Handle With Oare” whilst at Kowloon Theatre. The
LISTEN! ing in the team as pivot, while On the South China ground the Advertise up to your hoper and Smith partnered Harry at back. sailors turned out strong side expectations: business grows by The middle line turned out the and although they lost by two looking ahead to bigger things.
me, Great resuming bis old clear goals they had more of the on surprised the sailors from Bolneaves, on the right wing, title of the principal film at the “Come Again Smith" is the Kow play than the score indicates. position at right balf. the kick-off by breaking played a dashing game and a fow World Theatre-Paze 12.
way and getting dangerous of his centres should have been Mesura. Silva-Netto- and - Oo. near the Tamar's goal, formed to account, but the bare, remavad to 2nd, floor Astor which ended with. Hail skying inside forwards WETD slow House-Pago Aten over the top from a good position. to accept, and Wynne cleared. After this outburst the sailors had The King's had Burnett drawn at the Hongkong Cricket the game well in hand and injured early in the game, and Club års kiven on page 4**** Kowloon never looked like get- although bs went out on the wing The Admiral Line üdella con ting a goal. Carewell, in the he was almost a passenger for signses of the arrival, of the sa Kowloon goal, nared a hot shot the rest of the game. The first President Grant--Page'5. as the expenes of a corner which twenty minutes play was fairly The Anyo Maru bus arrived resulted in Redgate heading into even, after which Scott scored for from South Amertow, and - the the net from a well-placed, kick the King's. The sailors took up T.K.K.. advise consignees accordi
Hill Interval:Tamst, 1; the attack repped Coupons
Kowloon,
med offside stopped a good pres The second half went in favouring Interval --King 8-13 of the sellors and Hill pat in some brose, O,
fine runs on the wing, while one Good play was seen of bis cuntries Tanded on Log of scoutk balf, bar the the bar Bryant put the Tatcar scored was by Low
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