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NOTICE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDING

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Kowlooo 633

THE RUHR OCCUPATION.

Esten. March 4.

The latest fruits of the French occupation of the Ruhr stations are 83 locomotives, 650 loaded coal trucks and other rolling stock. Two maguificent trains de luxe will make room for the French railwaymen at Speldorf evicted from houses,

Twelve officers and 210 men, of the Scuts Polizei,have bean expell- ed from Gelsenkirchen. Meanwhile, the postal services in the Ruhr district are becoming disorganised owing to German obatractive methods,

Paris, March 4.

The Franco-German Mixed Tribunal, which has established by Article 304 of the Peace Treaty, has appointed neutral judges to take the place of the Germans who have been instructed from Berlin to withdraw,

Strasbourg, March 4

With the object of facilitating control of the Customs, French troops at daybreak crossed the Rhine and occupied the workshops at Darmstadt and Mannheim Harbour. They intend to occupy Karla ruhe Harbour.

Cologne, March i French troops cressed this morning the Rhine at Maxau Bridge, advancing to Karlsruhe. They occupied a workshop at Darm- STRAM LAUNCH FOR SALE. stadt and the harbours of Mannheim and Karlsruhe, with à viaw tu

facilitating the Allied Customs control.

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Beaconsfield facade.

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Expert Masseuse

7, Queen's Road Central,

jind. Floar

over Bombay Bazaar.

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PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs. not.

In Bags of 250 lbs. net.

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General Managers. Hongkong

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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

OLIVIA, MR. JACKSON 15 HERE AND WAITING

FOR YOU -

GIVE HIM A CIGAR AND I'LL BE READY IN A FEW MINUTES

GOOD EVENING, MR JACKSON

I'M READY!

YOU LOOK WONDERFUL, MISS OLIVIA

London, Harch 4.

The French Government has informed the German Ambassador of the occupation of Karlsruhe and Mannheim and the railway repair shops et Darmstadt. This action was due to sabotage on the Herne Cacal, where two barges were recently sunk with the object of block- ing the canal.

LORD INCHCAPE'S COMMITTEE.

Delhi, March 3.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR TO JAPÁN.

Washington, March 4.

It is understood that President Harding has selected air. Woods, Ambassador to Spain, to succeed Mr. Warren as Ambassador to Japan

AMERICAN COTTON.

Washington, March 4. The Senate has ratifed & Bill already passed by the House of Representatives providing that all cotton be sold in inter-State com- merce or by exportation quoted on the basis of American standards.

LAWN TENNIS.

Monte Carlo, March 4. In Lawn Tennis, Mrs. Satterthwaite beat Mrs. Mallory, 6-2, 6-2. In the Ladies' Doubles, Mlle. Lenglan and Miss Ryan beat Mrs. Mallory and Miss Howett, 6-0, 6-1. In the Mixed Doubles, Mrs. Mallory and Mr, Wallis Myers beat Miss Fowler and Captain Greig, 6-3, 6-4.

HOME RUGBY AND SOCCER.

London, March 3. At Twickenham, in a rugby match, the Navy beat the Army by 16 pts to 11. At Belfast, in soccer, Sectland beat Ireland by one goal to nil

AMATEUR BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE BIG STRIKE.

Labour **Martyrs” Honoured.

The lamentable episode occur ring in connection with the big strike in Hongkong last year was recalled an Saturday when {"vezvice" was held by labour unionists in memory of several labourites who were shot at Satin in attempting to break through to Canton with a large party of strikers after the Government had prohibited exit. Almost all labour.

were represented at the servica which was appropriately held on the premises of the Chinese Seamen's Union.

unions

A

the Union in Deg Vucut Koad

la the densely packed office of.

Central there was a profusion of It' luen or long pieces of cloth bearing large Chinese characters praising the actions of the deceased. wealth of wreaths sent by the labour guilds was deposited in front of a temporary platform, cs which were displayed the photos of the four **martyrs.” The "rall of honour" comprised Cheung Siu. buen, Cheung Cheong Tam Biu- piu, Lau Mau. Leung Woo and

connection with the Shatin in- cident, except Laung Woo, who, it may be remembered, was execu- ted for the murder of the Manager of Jack A. Tai and Company. ship's stevedores, etc., during the the strike.

London, March £ At Thurston's Hall, the Amateur Billiards' Championship has beeng Fat. Of these, all died in played. The final scores were: W. McLeod, 3,000; Graham Symes (holder), 2,867.

NEW NORWEGIAN GOVERNMENT.

Christiania, Marchi

THE RACES.

The Lord Inchcape Committee's Report unanimously recommenda The Conservative leader. M. Halvorsen, has been entrusted with economies totalling 19 crores of rupees, including 101 crores by the task of forming a new Government. reduction of the military strength and other army economies: 412 crores on railways. 137 lakhs on posta and telegraphs and three crores on other civil departments. It is stated that the Commander-in- Chief has agreed generally to the recommendations relative to the Army. The Committee urge organisation of an effective army reserve. The recommendations include the abolition of the trade commissioner- ship in London.

LIBERAL WINS BYE-ELECTION.

Landon, March 4.

Summary of the Meeting.

The Races concluded Saturday And below is

tabulated results:--

BOXER FUNDS FOR EDUCATION.

From 11 am to 1 p.. members of the Seamen's Union and people connected with seaman boarding houses altended ai the Union to pay their respects to the deceased men by bowing before their photos. After one o'clock repesentatives of the various unions began to semble and when proceeding began there was scarcely standing After all present had paid Associated Chambers of Commerce tributes to the memory of the Boxer resolution, says

Hongkong University's Claim for Support. Shanghai, Mar. 2-The A

3.C.

the Daily News, commeating on the room. of Summary

Successful Owners.

At the East Willesden bre-election. Mr. Harcourt Johnstone, the Liberal candidate, was returned with 14,524 votes. Colonel G. F. Stanley. Conservative. secured 9,643. Colone! Stanley was Under- Secretary for Home Affairs. He was rejected at Preston during the General Election. The present vacancy was caused by the Fesignation Mr. Hector Samoon of Sir Mallaby Deeley.

FRANCO-RUSSIAN WIRELESS.

London, March 3

The correspondent of the Manchester ardian states that French officials now in Moscow are discussing the establishment of a regular Franco-Russian wireless service.

Sir Paul

All the

that the deceased in the manner above Hongkong University is the fore-stated, the reading of condolence 1st. Sud. 3rd most educational institution in the messages seat by the labour guilds Far East, and its claims for support began. Speeches were then made, sfare fully justiñed, but it would be there being no fewer than eleven, most deplorable if the whole subject including a young girl representing is to be considered as a question of the Knitting Factory Workers

Guid, of Yaumati. merely sharing out the available funds among existing bodies. The speakers spoke highly of the courage of the labour "martyrs, University cannot cope with the and urged the bearers to cultivate whole of the demand for higher an indomitable spirit like that. education; it is too inaccessible, displayed by the men at Shatin, and it can never attract more than to prove the falsity of the weakness 3a proportion of the students from otten imputed to the Chinese.

Northern. Central and Western China

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Mr. John Peel

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Messrs. Stephen and

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Mr. Dynasty

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Mr. H. Birkett

Messrs. Potted Hayim

Mr. Ferdadad

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Mr. Bernard

Mr. Humphreys I 1 Kesars. Leith and

Morerie

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Mr. Gilpin

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Dr. Forsyth

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Mrs. John Johnstone Mr. Harley

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Messrs. Dyer & Beith... Mr. Graham

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NEW GOVERNOR AT GIBRALTAR.

London, March 3. Sir Charles Mouro has been appointed Governor and Commander-Lady Chater in-Chief at Gibraltar in succession to Geceral Sir Horace L. Smith-

Mr. L. Nelson Dorrien.

NORTH PACIFIC HALIBUT FISHERIES.

Ottawa. March 4.

It is announced that a convention between the United States and Canada has been signed at Washington providing a close reason for halibut in the North Pacific between November 16 and February 15 Yearly; also the creation of a joint commission to Investigate the halibut fishery in the North Pacie

M.C.C.'S LAST MATCH.

Capetown, March 4.

The last match of the tour was played in fire weather. There were 6,000 present, including Prince and Princess Arthur of Con- nanght. The Western Province scored 118, Jupp taking four wickets for 31 runs. The M.C.C. made 123 for five wickets. Sandham and Fender each scored 33 and 33 respectively.

U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL COURT.

Washington, March 4.

As far as the present session is concerned the Senate has disposed of President Harding's proposal that America should become a member of the International Court of Justice, having rejected the Democrat Senator King's resolation urging the carrying out of the proposal.

INDIAN SALT TAX.

Delhi, March 4. Practically the whole of the Indian press condemns the proposat to increase the Salt Tax as a tax on the poor. The Anglo-Indian journals all anticipate that the Assembly will reject the Finance Bill on the latter score, also on political grounds..

Have a Heart, Olivia

MR. JACKSON, YOU

LOOK JUST FINE

?

IN THAT DRESS

SUIT!

Messrs. Albert & Arnold-

Mr. Harridan

Mr. A. A Alves

Messrs. Hosie & Cock

Mr. Adams

Mr. Logan

Mr. Towers

Lts. Lake & D'Arth

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The .C. Daily News recommandı the establishment of British colleges and schools affiliated to the Univer- sity at Shanghai, Hankow, Tien- tsin and Chengte with a portion of the funds available.-Daily Bulletin

UNSECURED JAPANESE

LOANS.

OBITUARY.

Mrs. Mary Uschmann. The death is sarounced to-day of Mrs. Mary Uschmann, for many years a resident of this Colony. The news came to her relative bere by cable from Leipzig, Ger many, whither she recently went to undergo an operation. It would Peking, Mar. 2-The report that Appear that Mrs. Uschmaan died in the doctor's hands on Saturday. Japanese loans are

For

a number of years Mes. aled for the consolidation of the Usebmand ran the Grand Hotel in unsecured Japanese loans is officially Queen's Road and, on selling out denied.

that establishment, inaugurated It is pointed out that while the the Station Hotel at Kowloon, Consortium exists Japan would not where she was vary successful until proceed on such a line of policy the war and the nationality of her without consulting the other men husband resulted in her having to ist ind. tr.ber of the Consortium-Daily leave the Colony. She was allow

Successful Jockeys.

Mr. Gibson Mr. Doyle Mr. Dalgarno

Bulletin.

being negoti

CHINESE POLITICS.

5 Peking, March 4.—It is reported from a military source that General

Mr. Vida Mr. Hill Mr. Zellensky

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Mr. Crokam

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Mr. Moller

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Mr. Boares

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Mr. L. Nelson

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Mr. Seth

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Mr. Heard

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Mr. Remedios

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Mr. Harriman Capt Spinks Mr. Davies Mr. Logan

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YES, IT FITS PRETTY WELL:

Wu Pei-fu arrived in Psotingfu yes.

terday evening in order to urge Trao-

kun to influence the Government

to appoint Shen Hung-ying tuli of Kwangtung. His arrival is un 4 confirmed officially.

ed to return after the declaration of peace. Mrs. Uschmann leaves a family of married" daughters to whom the sympathy of their many friends will be extended in their bereavement.

NO DRILL, NO DANCE. An appeal to local women not to dance with any man who did not belong to Princess Beatrice's Owa (LO.W.) Rifles was made by Major-General Seely in a speech The premier, Acxious that the at Cowes. He urged the necessity 3Disbandment Conference should of keeping the Territorial Force begin in March, has telegraphed to alive and strong if the country Cho-Wheng-ti and Li Leh-chuo was to be kept safe, and said he emphasising the importance of the would do his utmest to get the Conference and saking their sup War Office grant to the Cadet port therein.-Rester.

Corps restored.

BY ALLMAN

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