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FOUNDED 1889 三拜壽義五十月登十英肘微 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. BALK DOPPIO CT

, "PRELIMINÀRY ALLIED [CONFERENCE.

Necessity for a Limited Front Realised.

OTHER COUNTRIES TO PARTICIPATE.

(Reuter's Service, 1

London, November 14. Anglo- Franco-Italian consultations preliminary to the Lausanne

Conference have now been undertaken.

The British Government to-day is communicating is views on the Near East to Paris and Rome, after which the Allies will discuss these view diplomatically..

Signor Mussolini.

The British Government has received the views of M. Poincart, who agrees to the supreme necessity for a united Allied front, and sags be is not aware of the existence of any Anglo-French crisis.

Spain, Sweden and Denmark Invited.

concluded.

Paris, November 14.

ĮSHANGHAT'S EASY WIN. Ch fand įsiget Laach, who was

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This Morning's Argument.

Big Scores by Ollerdessen and Leach.

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TO-DAY'S PLAY.

Shanghai's Easy Win.

Capt. P. H. Davies ...16 Sub. L. Hayter

Gregory relieved Havelock The match was resumed at 11.5 Davies with the ball, and Spinks Lu, to-day, and in O'Hara's Brat | Capt. Spinks went on at the pavilion end. over Havelock Davies was caught Pay, L. Gregury

Clifford was hitting out freely, by Billings. Fire wickets down and 160 was up in a few minutes, | for 27.

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Lieut. Beatly............ 4-21 —

કા Capt. Le Fleming....

8 147 8 5 = 3 Bawled two wides. United Services-2nd. Innings. Capt. Olliver, c Wilson, b

O'Hara Sub-Lt. Sparke, b Wilson Capt Le Fleming, Lbw. b

O'Hara

Liest, Lake, b0'Hara Major Matthews, co Ollerdammen, b O'Hare Gapt. B. Davies, & Billings, b

O'Hara Capt. Spinks,b Leach... Capt Howar

Ollerdessen, b'O'Hars Sub-Lt. Hayter, Leach, b

O'Hare Lt. Beatty, e Deeks, b O'Han 14 Pay. Lt. Gregory, not out

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News in To-day's New Advertisements.

Owing to the success of the

The bankruptcy petition brought by Mr. P.M.N. da Silva. and Mr. M. A. Razack against THE SERVICES COLLAPSE but this batsman was roo oos Spinks went in to partner Samuel Greenfield was continued,

shortly afterwards, when he had Olliver, and the acorn began to before the Chief Justice (Bir Wm. The United Services, after compiled 17. Four for 173.mount steadily, but within five Rees-Davies), this morning, this opening well yesterday, in the Leach had cow passed 60. minutes Olliver was caught by being the third day of the bear-prickat match against Shanghai. Lees went in to partner Leach, Wilson off O' Hera. · Six för 32. ing.

ailed miserably towards the end and after some further free soom

Howard joined Spinks, and kept Mr. C. G. Alabaster. K.C., of their first innings, which closed ing, Leach was caught by Lake his end up well. Forty was passed off Spinks when he had compiled at 11.25," when Leach replaced If the discussions prove satisfactory, Lord Curzon will go to Paris (instructed by Mesars. Wilkin-with a total of 126. at the end of the week to interview M. Poincare, then M. Poincare ducting the petitioners case wards which H. B Ollerde en 193 for 5.

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Shanghai replied with 231, to-79. Shanghai's total wis now Wilson with the ball. сод

Spinks and Lord Curzon will probably proceed to Lausanne to interview and debtor is represented by and D. W. Leach contributed 82

I sent this bowler's first delivery to Deeks went in to join Less the boundary, but played on to his Lord Curren insists that he will not agree to the opacing of the Mr. Zeilyn (instructed by Mr. and respectively; and the after a short adjournment for tex wicket off Leach'a third ball.

G. R. Haywood). Conference until the Allies have agreed to the programme.

[Sørvices went in late in the after Shanghai were 200 upata quarter: Seven for 45. Continuing his closing address noon with a big deficit to wipe past four. Deeks shortly after Hayter wasnext in, but Howard from yesterday, Mr. Alabaster o The Shanghai bowling and gave a bard chance, but the ball soon "returned to the pavilion. dealt with the second point of Mr. fielding was, however. far too got to the boundary. Havelock being caught by H. B. Ollerdessen Zeitlyn's argument-that there formidable for them, and when, Davies

now bowling in the slips off O'Hara. Eightford

Nayal Yard not at of bankruptcy.tumps were drawn the Services again from the

Beatty joined Hayter at 11.35, oat Lb.w.and shortly afterwards sont Lenob The Fett Parisien says that Spain, Sweden and Denmark have Counsel submitted that there we short stay at the wickets had end, and got Deeks

an act of bankruptcy if the debtor been a disastrous one.

for 10. Six wickets down for 210.to the ropes. Clifford took the teen asked to participate at the Lausance Conference.

gave notice to his creditors that Billings, the Shanghai captain. Dr. O'Hara went in next, but ball at the pavilion end at a quar- France has agreed that their delegates shall be heard when he had suspended, or was about to was chiefly responsible for the had a short "life," Spinks lifting ter to twelve, bat Hayter sent his economic and Snancial interests are being discussed.

Sensational Italian Suggestion.

suspend payment of his debta failure of the Services in their his bails when he had compiled 7. first delivery to the boundary. Dr. O'Hara' It was clear that be had given first innings, He took 6 wickets even for 217.

Fily was up at this stage. Soon T. W. R. Wilso... 9 London, November 14. Authoritative British circles do not attach credence to the sea-and the terms of the notice that of which

thas notice, continued Counsel, for only 25 runs, bowling 16 overs,

H. B. Ollerdenser D. W. Leach Wilson joined Lees, and sent afterwards, maidens Havelock Davies Brat delivery to falled to hold ace of Haster'sw. CG. Clifford... 3 sational suggestion in an Italian semi-official message from Co-be had given had not beer Wilson took 2 for 43, with 15 the boundary, following up imme returns, and sixty was up on the *rantinople that if Angora abstained from rash acts and no serious challenged in any way. There overs (2 maidens), and C. Ediately after with two further 4's board. Beatty was caught at the

G. M. Billings incidents occurred, the Allies would be ready to agree to Kemal's

10 suggestion that | Ollerdessen took ons for 27. At 4.25 pm, the Shanghai total wicket by Deeks off O'‘Rara al- request for the withdrawal of Allied troops. It is pointed out that there were any negotiations be- O'Hara bowled 12 orers withoni had reached 230, when Wilson most immediately afterwards. His the Allied High Commissioners are not authorised to make any such tween these people. There was no any luck.

was stumped by Howard. Eight contribution was the best so far,Ï14. promise, while the Mudanis Convention clearly stipulates that Con- suggestion that Mr. Greenfield

for 230.

Gregory WES stantinople shall not be evacuated until a definite Peace Treaty is asked for time; the circumstances

las: mas in. Shanghai's 1st. Innings.

The Shanghai captajn now Hayter began to open his clearly pointed to the contrary. Shanghai opened their first joined Lees, who was well caught shoulders to Clifford's do. British Commissioner Goes to Lausanne.

When the brokers want to see innings at 2 35, H.B. Ollerdessen by Spinks. Nine for 230.

liveries. hitting three 4 in Grand Italian Opera Company. bim, he told them all what they and Hayward faring the bowling CE Ollerdausen joined Billings, succession. Eighty was up at the season has been extended. bad deposed, and, in fact, gave of Havelock Davies and Hayter but Havelock Davies found his five minutes to twelve. Billings Tonight's opers is Travisia."— them nothing and never attempted Runs came briskly, but after wicket soon afterwards.

then replaced Clifford. Hayter Pags 4. in any way to meet any of their fifteen minutes" play Havelock Shanghai were all out for 231. continued to hit out freely passing Particulars and conditions of claims.

Davies bowled Hayward for 2.

bis 20 at noon, but Leacb caught the letting of two lots of Crown Mr. Alabaster then went into (me wicket down før 17/~

Services Fare Badly. bim in the slips four minutes land are given on Page 4. It is announced that the Government has chosen Mr. Child' the evidence and quoted legal Ambassador to Rome and Mr. Grew, Minister to Switzerland, as authorities in support of his who was hitting Hayter freely to second innings at a quarter to

Direcha. jamed" "Olferdeweh, The Services went in for their later, off O'Har

The Services were all out for observers at the Lausanne conference.

contentions.

the boundary, and sent him over five, Olliver and Sparkes being 89, and thus Shanghai won by an Mr. Alabaster then began to the screen at the pavilion and for the first pair, with O'Hara bowl. innings and 15 ruax. deal with Mr. Zeitlyn's submis-6. Beatty replaced Hayter foring to Olliver, and Wilson at the Ision that the Court bad discretion the next over..

end. Forty had been į paviliou

Wilson 3000 to dismiss the petition, but his passed at three o'clock, and the bowled Sparkas for a "dock." Lordship intimated that he did half century was up five minutes One wicket down for two runs. 126. Berlin. November 14. not wish to hear Counsel on this later. The Great Note to the Reparations Commission is expected point.

Le Fleming joined Ollirer, but. to be published to-day-

Divechs was caught in the slips was out leg before" to O'Hara A. reported yesterday. According to the newspapers, the Note also de-with was the interpretation of soon afterwards. His coatribu- the score. Two for 3.

The main feature is the Reichebank's offer, The next point Counsel dealt by Sparkea off Havelock Davies before he had added anything to H. B. Ollerdessen, e Oliver, b mands a definitive settlement of Reparations and a three or four the Hongkong Sharebrokers' tion was 6. Two wickets downl sears' moratorium. Germany, in return, will undertake to increase Association's bye-laws. The par- for 55.

Lake went in next, and the M. J. Divecha, .Sparkes, b

Davies her production by prolonging working hours. to economise by spose of the bye laws, Mr. Alabas.

Tulis began to come in driblets, raduction in the number of officials, and to issue an internal loan.

Leach was next in, and with an occasional 2. O'Hara D. W. Leach, e Lake b Spinks ter submitted, was not to assist mediately afterwards Ollerdessen found Lake's wicket after he had W. C. G. Clifford, ran out Later. The text of the German Note generally confirms the forecasts. The not got the money to pay for and only given one chance so far, in

people to buy shares they had reached his half century. He had scored 4. Three for 9.

Lt. D. M. Lees, c and b Spinks Matthews WES moratorium would apply to payments in cash and in kind. though to pay the difference. They had the slips. Eighty was passed at again the score mounted slowly. Dr. O'Hara, b Spinks

next lo, and S. J. Deeks, Lb.v. Davies.. readiness is expressed to continue deliveries in kind so far as not to the contrary effect of easuring twenty minutes past three, with until the Services skipper was J. W. R. Wilson, st Howard b entail any increase in the floating debt. A milliard gold marks will that in every case there would Ollerdessen's contribution over caught by C. E. Ollerdessus off be advanced by the Reichsbank and foreign banks. The sum would be 西门 actual delivery of 60. A hundred was up at 3.26, O'Hara. be administered by an independent Board. An internal loan would shares from the seller to the and 120 at 3.35. Le Fleming re- Four for 17.

His contribution was 6. be issued when the stabilisation of the mark had sufficiently buyer on Settlement Day. When lieved Beatty. advanced. Half the proceeds of the latter and the whole of the for a man instructed a broker to sell

Havelock Davies was next is, eign loan would be utilised to cover the Treaty payments in cash. so many thousand shares the caught by Olliver at mid off, off Le Stomps were drawn shortly after. Ollerdessen was beautifully and rune came a little morefreely. and in kind, while the other half of the internal loan would be ap- broker was authorised, if be Fleming, when be had compiled wards, at half past five, when the plied to the German budget. Germany promises administrative wag

doubtful tbat economies and to avoid unproductive expenditure: also to take had

the man 82. Three wickets down for 121.' total had reached 27. money to go into the measures to increase production, while retaining the eight-hour-day markat 10 boy shares to as the normal working day: and to restrict the importation of enable luxuries and alcohol. She demande equal economic treatment for to ask the man to convince him him to give delivery, Germany, and proposes a conference of international financiers re- he could do it, either by putting up garding the granting of credit to Germany.

Constantinople, November 14. Sir Horace Rumbold, the British High Commissioner, goes to Lausanne to-morrow, with the Italian High Coumissions, Marquis

The American Observers.

Garroni, who will be the principal Italian delegate.

Washington. November 15.

GERMANY'S REPARATION PROPOSALS.

Text of Note.

GERMAN CABINET RESIGNS.

Food Riots and Disorders.

Berlin, November 14.

the money or by authorising the (broker to buy these shares on hie

bebslf.

With regard to Mr. Zeitlyn's submission that debtor would have the right to bring a counter-claim, Mr. Alabaster said he would be

The Social Democrats having refused to enter any Coalition very sorry to advise Mr. Green- Government that included the German Peoples' Party. with which Geld that be bad. That was no big industrialists like Stinnes are associated, the attempt to recoground for dismissing the petition. struct the Ministry has been abandoned and the Cabinet bas decided to resign.

Resignation Accepted.

Later.

President Ebert has accepted the Wirth Cabinet's resignation.

Duesseldorf Striker Killed.

Berlin, November 14..

At Duesseldorf a collision of strikers and police followed an attempt by the former to hold a meeting, in defixace of police prohibition. One striker was killed.

Later.

His Lordship intimated that he would consider his decision.

CANTON ITEMS.

The management of the Can- toa Mint, which bad previously been entrusted to two merchante

The newspapers report further food rioting in Cologne, where the from whom the Government had police fired on the rioters, wounding a number. Rioting is also borrowed a large sum of money, reported in Westphalia, where a agmber of shops were plundered, is to be resumed by the Goveza The strike at Duesseldorf is spreading.

THE SOUTH AMERICAN EARTHQUAKES.

Over a Thousand Dead in Chile,

Santiago de Chile, November 14.

mant as soon as the first instal- ment of the foreign joan is received. Provision is“ made for. the paying off of this private dobt ont of the funds thus obtained.

Belated reports indicate that the fatalities in the earthquake far not shown any inclination to As the Civil Governor has SO considerably exceed a thousand.

It is reported from Vallenar that six hundred dead have been pake a detailed statement on counted there. Many bodies are believed to be lying among the the terms of the foreign loan, as debris, and it is expected that the fatalities there will total thousand. Promised recently at a meeting.

The damage is expected to total many millions of dollars.'

the Provincial Assembly has de- Strong earthquake shocks were felt at La Serena and Constitucided to write asking for an. cion last night.

JAPANESE PRINCESS IN FRANCE.

Marseilles, November 14..

Princess Fusako, the sister of the Emperor of Japan has arrived,

(Continued on Page 7.),

explanation of the delay,

The Education · Department thinks that the censoring of the cinema films is necessary in view. of the harmful ei sots, both from moral and a criminal point of view, of certain films, and has taken on the job sesordingly,

The full

follow-

scores were

United Services" 193. Innings-

Shanghai-1st Innings.

W. Hayward, b Davies..

Le Fleming

Davies

G. M. Billings, not out

C. E. Ollerdessen, b Davies..

Extras

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The Holland China Trading Company have resigned the agency of the Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company.-Page 4.

At the Kowloon Theatre to- night. "The "Adventures of Tar- can" will be shown.-Page 12.

A S. Watson & Co. have Jazz" ball room polish on sale. 2-Page 6.

LISTEN!

Customers prefer to deal with stores that advertise.

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William Faroom is appearing at the World Theatre to-night in "His Greatest Sacrifice."-Page 13:12

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