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FARLIER TELEGRAMS

THE U. S. NAVY.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 1923.

Washington, Jan. 3 President Harding has signed the Naval Bill embodying the request to negotiate with the other Powers for further limitation of naval armaments, but the President was left free to decide whether he would comply with the request,

Secretary Denby, speaking in the House of Representatives in Naval Committee, declared that the appropriation of six and a half million dollars, required to place twenty-three older warships" on an equality with those of Britain and Japan, in Lo wise implied a retura to naval competition.

THE RUHR OCCUPATION.

Washington, Jan. 23. Senator Borah, member of the Foreign Relations Committee, in the Ruhr a lengthy statement, tiercely attacks the French action in

Versailles as ruthless militarism, violation of the armistice and Treaty and an offence against humanity. He criticises the State Department's policy of silence and inactivity, and urges the United States is formally protest against the action, which will not bring France compensation, but will bring supreme suffering not only on Germany, but throughout Europe and incalculable loss to America.

REDUCED STEAMER FREIGHTS.

London, Jan. 23.

the immediate The Commonwealth Goverment line announces substantial reduction of freights homeward and outward between Britain and Australia.

THE LATE KING CONSTANTINE.

Owing to the Greek Government's refusal

will be made at Naples.

Rome, Jan. 230. to permit the late

MASSAGE HALL Constantine to be buried in the royal tombs a: Tatoi, interman:

23, WYNDHAM STREET

YRS. H. MORITA, MR. H. SCGITA.

COMRADE JOFFE.

Off to Yokohama.

(Our Chen Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Jan. 28. M. Joffe is proceeding to Yako. bama en tha Empress of Asia on Saturday.

HOME FOOTBALL.

London, Jan. 95.—Playing yes- terday in the First League. Stoke beat Blackburn by tite goals to one.--Reuter,

THE JAPANESE DIET.

Foreign Policy Defended.

Tokyo. Jan. 23.-The Diet re- opened this morning. Count Uchida vigorously defended the Govern- ment's foreign policy-Reuter.

ROAD HOGS.

Three Speeders Before The Court.

LOCAL GOLF.

GOLF INTERPORT.

Shanghai Team Selected. (Our Own Correspondent.)

Bogey Pool at Fanling- The Bogey pool competition at Fanling golf course on the 20th, 21st and 2nd inst. resulted: J.

Shanghai, Jan. 236 W. Franks, 7 up; J. B. Lloyd, 4 up.

The following players, from whons Scotland v England. the team to represent Shanghai in The teams for the return match the Goll Interport at Fanling will be between St. Andrew's and S-selected, have bean asked to make George's Societies are published the trip:

in our advertising columns to-day. The match takes place at Fanling an Sunday next-singles in tha morning

the Gla course. followed by tifhn, and four ball matches in the afternoon on either the old or new courses at players* option. Scoring will be one point for the match and one quarter for each bye. There are 24 players each side.

Wayfoong v Talkoo.

|

Mr. J. B. Ferriar. Mr. C. T. Beath.

Capt. E. 1, M. Barrett. Rer. W. P. Roberts. Mr. U. W. Porter. Mr. W. J. Hawkings. Mr. H. R. Malcolm. Capi. J. Dewar.

The team will lears for Hong kong on the President Jefferson un February 12th.

A match was played at Fanling on Sunday between teams of twelve a side representing Wayfocug and Taikoo, the sugar" man winning DR. BARBOUR OUTWARD

BOUND, by half a point. The following are the results.

Singles.

Way "wong.

t

Taboo. B. Bruce...... 0 E. 1. Ireland 1 R. L. Mon-

crief

W. H. Roger G. M. Dalgsty 1

H. W. Kent.. 0 T. M. Leitch 1 F.A. Dinsdalo E. D. Black.. U D. J. Cuthil! I G.B. Dunnett 11 A. R. Austin 0 F. E. Beatty 0 D. Templeton

bura........ OK. E. Greig... 0 W. Brown... Į

Dr. A. H. F. Barbour is passenger by the M.M. Angar which was due to leave Colombo on the 15th. instant. He is the president of the Scottish Aurili- sty of the English Presbyterian Mission, which his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. P Barbour of Bauskied, founded nearly seventy years Professor Barbour last year relin- quished his medical chair at Edin- burgh University, and has been with Mrs. Barbour touring India. where their nephew, Sir F.A. ...Whyte, is the President of the

The driver of motor car 602, be-|V, M. Gray- longing to E. E. Major General Fowler, was summoned by Sergeant W. J. Clerk. Alexander at the Magistracy yes- W. G. 'Turn- terday for spending on Praca East! bull

J. W. B. Mr-

Phail ...... 1} E. R. Forsyth

at 3.33 p.m. on the 15th, inst.

Sergeant Alexander stated that

H.G, Eates.. 1

en the afternoon of the 1515. he 3. A. Mason.. 0 E. Spicer

was on motor cycle patrol on Praya

OBITUARY.

East going in an easterly direction... Near the entrance to Tai Wong

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Foursomes.

Paris, Jan. 23.

Street he saw defendant, who was R. Bruce and coming towards him, cut through

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

The death ha: necurred of Max Nardan.

R. L. Mox- crieй

MES. H. SUGA

MR U. SUGA

No. 11, D'Aguilar Street, Padi. Floor.

MEE CHEUNG

ty and T.

between two trams at a speed which witness estimated at about | G. M. Dalge- 30 miles an hour. It was a highly dangerous ADĪTUVTE. The car was empty at the time. BANK EMBEZZLEMENT. taken to the Police Station. Mr.

Defendant pleaded that his speed Tinson said that of the amount

was at the most 20 miles o bour. Involved in the case only 3443.12..I could not drive slower because had been recovered.

I was pursued by a traro," he adil-

Shroff Committed For Trial.

M. Leitch i E. D. Black and G. E. Dunnett...:

F. E. Beatty

And V. M. Grayburn. 0

W. I Clerk

and W. G. Turnbull

Ú

H. U. Ireland and W. H. Roger

H. W. Kent

and F. A. Dinsdale... 0

D. 1. Cuthill sad A. E. Austia...... U D. Templeton and K. E.

Greig

Brown and H. G.

Ealea.....

Mr. J. A. D. Morrison, an assisted. ant in the Drafts Department of

W. The Magistrate Mr. B. E. Yu Kam-lu, an employee of the the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Lindell: A tram goes at a speed Photo Supplies Photographers.

Theong Shing Bank, of Wing Lok Was called by the prosecution to of between eight to ten miles an 0032052 you are always in stock:toll films. Street, appeared on remand before prove the cashing of three of the hour What

the talking! traits à presented on the 30th

A the of $20 was imposed. camers, papers, and pictures of Mr. H. E. Lindsell at the Magis drafts, Mr. Morrison said

trang yesterday afternoon on two

Getɔbara The procedure

ME local and S. China views.

charges

A Dangerous Area. of embezzlement

of the thats of hard ashing drafts

(i. T. Pagget, of the Hongkong $14.974.55 and of the

Rongkong and Shanghai Bank Electric Company, was summoned thirty-two bills of exchange.

Ice House Street and

Beaconsfield Acade.

MASSAGE HALL,

MES. 5. UZUNOYE,

Mrs. SAKAL,

The Canton Bank 2nd. Floor No. 11 Duddell St. Hongkong.

CREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

Tu Casks of 375 lbs. net.

In Bags of 250 lbs. net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers.

Hongkong.

FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.

site for Bregkong and Staiphong 9813

alternate Tuesday. The favourite posträger EVOAMER HAI-MUN

Bast for show and Baiphang (Capt. Charles R. Pazo). Lay The Cook and Beas of Po Biag

114, Wing Lo Street.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

HELEN AREYJU IN THE 27 AGAIN? AREN'T YOU FEELING

WELL?

OHM ALLRIGHT DON'T LET ME INTERFERE WITH

YOUR GOING OUT

HELLO, IS MR DRAKE THERE? HELLO CHARLEY SAY, DID YOU GET THOSE FIGURES FOR

ME? YOU DID. FINE- I'LL RUN OVER AND GET THEM ID LIKE TO LOOK 'EM OVER TONIGAT

ALLRIGHT GOODBYE

of

Mr. G. G. S. Tinen prosecuted.

As explained by the witness, 33 for driving motor car 375 at Whit- on behalf of the Cheong Shine that when the bill was presented. Zeld along the Shaukiwan Road which was generally in the mornat a speed exceeding ten miles an

Bank.

he

control area.

and return the receipt Payment charge. was not made unless the two signatures were identical.

J. W. B. Mc- Fanit & V.

A. Mas

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H. R. Forsyth and FI

Spicet

FOOTBALL.

21

Indian Legislative Assembly a Delhi. They are passing through Singapore to revisit Chin where their son and his wife are honorary workers in one of the important educationa institutions at Peking. Their house in Edinburgh was wel knowa to students of all race especially from India, Malayı and China, where Dr. and Mrs Barbour dispensed hospitality and kept up the long maintained traditions of the family for the welfare of students of all nations: -Ex

HOUSMAN'S LAST POEMS

After Twenty-Six Years. The story goes that when A. E Housman sent his now famous 4 Shropshire Lad to Grant Richards

Hongkong League Tables the London publisher, the latter

to Date.

Division I.

Goals

P. W. L. D. For Aga P.

accepted it immediately an wrote the author asking when hi might expect ▲ second book Housman replied that it b

15 11 22 83 11 24 taken him twenty-three years ↑ King's Ambrose ...15 10 5 0 20 17 29 write A Shropshire Lad, and a H.K. Club...15 9 5 2 24 14 19 the end of another twenty-thre Hawkins 13 6 2 6 23 12 17 years he might have' anothe

:43 6 4 3 23 17 15 book to give the world, .14 6 5 4 14 16 14

driven for any length of time? Titania

Defendant Six months.

Tamar

Kozicon

And now at the end of 26 yeaAR

Have you read the newspaper accounts of at least three fatal S. Chias...14 563 25 22 15

13 5 5 3 15 18 13 he gives the world another colled accidents in that area? Yes.

11 2 8 4 16 29 M tion, called Last Poems. In 11 7 1 12 19 Tote, he says:

0 7 6 6 30 6

In outlining the circumstances. ing. the man who tendered it had bour, the locality being within a

on the back. Mr. Tinson stated that the Cheong sign his nahe

giver a receipt. Sergeant Portalion, the prosecut- Shing Bank was a Chinese instile was then

ing officer, stated that defendant's tution and from time to time re-When he called for payment

sign his name speed was 23 miles an hour. ceived drafts drawn on the local was required to

draft again on the back of the

Mr. Faggett admitted the bunks. Its principal business was cash the bills and remit the

The Magistrate: Have you miner to the interior of China on The behalf of Chinese abroad.

Mr. J. M. A. Nikkels, accdunt- defendant was one of four general

in

act and sub-Manager of the Ne the employed Fassistants

capacity of shreif, and part of his therlands India Commercial Bank, duty was to cash drafts at dif- proved that two other drafts were ferent bank. On the morning of cashed by his Bank on October 30th last. 27 drafts wereh. Mr. Nikkels also described handed to him to be cashed, and at the method employed by his Bank 1 o'clock the same afternoon five in dealing with drafts, which was more were entrusted to him. Atery similar to the Hongkong and

Shanghai Bank. 15.30 p.m. the same day, as the

Further evidence WAS given. defendant had not returned, the Manager of the Bank sent several after which the accused was com men out to the banks where the mitted to the Sessions for trial.

on the drafts were washed and streets to find him, bat without success. It was believed that he left for Shanghai the same night or the next day. As the result cfi

October

THE GIRL IS GREATLY HANDICAPPED

They have not made you careful? B.G.A. had no idea I was going at that Durban

Police speed."

The Magistrate: It is a dan Despatch

Carlisle Control is absolutely gerous area. essential. Clear record?

Trahe Inspector Garrod: Yes. The Magistrate: $20.

"I publish these poems, for 93though they are, because it is no 792likely that Ishall ever be impelle to write much more. I can n

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P. W. L. D. For gt. longer expect to be revisited b 14 13 066 8 the continuous excitement unde 12 10 1 14091 which in the early months of 188

Hawkins Didn't Know His Speed, King's Reckless driving on Caine Road S. China B..10 8 at 9.20 6. on the 14th. was St. Joseph's 8 8 the charge against F. J. Wilkinsos, United the driver of motor eyele 271.

0

1 22 8 17 I wrote the greater part of m

029 316 other book, nor indeed could ..11 & 2 3 20 14 15 well sustain it if it esme; and i Marazion1 641 31 16 13 is best that what I have wrille It wa stated by inspector R.G.A. 13 5 6 2 22 21 12 should be printed while I zo an wirertisement for information who has a pimply complexion or Appleton that the defendant's Kowloon 12 5 6 124 20 11 here to see it through the pres Titania 10 4 3 3 12 15 11 and control its spelling and punc about him published in Shanghai. ill-embelling breath. For the relief speed was 25 miles an hour.

"I was not aware that I was 5. Chips A..11 4 4 3 14 26 11 tuation. About a quarter of thi the defendant wrote a letter to the of such afflictions Pinkettes are

5 6 0 14 23 10 matter belongs to the April a Bank. in which he attributed his perfection. As gently as nature going at that speed," the defendant Ambrose 11

"I bought the cycle University.. 9 3 4 2 12 17 8 the present year, but most of i fight to the loss of all the money these dainty little laxatives induce explained.

7 20 11 19 dates between 1895 and 1910." which. he said. had been stolen daily regularity, banishsick head-about a month ago and it has no Durban

Warders 12 1 10 17 83 3 from him by robbers and the dread aches, dizziness, bilious attacke.speedometer."

11 1 10 0 5 40 2 of facing the consequences. Three Chemists sell Pinkettes, or post The Magistrate: You ought to Police.....

Despatch 2 0 2 0 2 6 0 days after the letter was seat the free, 50 cents per vial, from The bave oze.

Defendant was ordered to psy a Carlisle 60 & 0 5 82 0 defendant surrendered himselt to Dr. Willisras Medicine Co., 60

Auxiliaries...10 0 10 0 3 34 0 fine of $5. the Bank at Shanghai and he was Kisagse Road, Shanghai.

DADSY IS GOING TO PUT YOU TO BED HE HAS TO GO OUT ON ALITTLE ERRAND -

IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I TUCKED YOU I

ISN'T?

Tough on Danny.

1 SHOULD

SA

SLAM.

HE'S GONE OUT AGAIN! STRANGE CONDUCT,

HERE LATELY

BY ALLMAN

AW GEE! I GUEST 1 AIN'T GOT NO DADDY OR NO MUZZER OR NOTHIN'.

ANY MORE!

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