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BLACKMAIL CHARGE.
FRIDAY. MARCH
1923.
IPOH RACING SENSATION.
Cancelled Cash Sweep.
[Our Own Correspondent.)
Singapore, March 22.
Accountant Threatened.
With Revolver:}}..
Two men named Pua Tim and Lam So-mu appeared on remand at the Magistracy yesterday after.
first accused.
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of clearing up obstacles in Kwang-lation, not publicly explained, of the money from a shop accountant will supply him with funds and am-police have now applied for a sum- Mr. Leo d'Almada defended the ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS |munition.Tous Wan Yat Po mone against the officials of the
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ARMY RACQUETS.
Outlining the facts of the case, that on March 10th. a letter signed Deteative Inspector Grant stated by the Sam Shing Tung club was received by the complainant. The letter requested him to go to Blake Garden at 3 p.m. on the 13th.. where he was to hand over $200 to a man who would accost bim He was told to carry a flower in his hand for the purpose ly masters in the Wan Hsien and The Championship Results. of identification. If the com Chungchow and Fuchow districts.
London, February 27.-In the of the letter would deal with hima” plainant should refuse the author over to Army Racquets Championships At with a revolver without mercy. reported to have gone Yang San. The latter is reported Princes's Club in the first round Works..... ....Kowloon 21 to be pushing on rapidly to Chung-Major Slogget and Captain_core-
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Christrice and Horaby (Artillery),tion the complainant kept the 15/4; 15/4, 150, 15/5.
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It is unofficially (Rifle Brigade), scratched to Major who accompanied him saw the neither he nor the two detectires reported that Sun Chuan-fang is Pease-Watkin and Lieut. Meckler- likely to enter Foochow himself
blackmailers. The detectives re Ferryman (Horse Artillery). to-day. Troops near Fengtal are reported to have mutinied on Tues- Moore-Gwyn
In the semi-finals, Sloggett and turned to headquarters and com-
plainant adjourned to the Te day night and looted the shops in Clarke and Capt. Sam-on Fusi-Hing firm, Wing Kat Street, Fengtai Military circles state liers), 15/7, 15:6; 4/15, 15/0, 15/5.
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and the complainant as tir the of Representatives to-day passed a
amount of money the latter'sbould resolution by a large majority urging the Government to refuse
pay. While this was going on An other brother of the complainant, who knew of the trouble and saw to accept Japan's reply with re- gard to the abrogation of the 1915
first defendert when be called to. take his brother out, approached a The above resolution will be for at Happy Valley on Saturday at Chinese constable and went with warded to the Cabinet this even-2.15 p.m.-A. E. Wood (Capt.), the latter to the tea house in ques- G. R. Sayer, A. R. Sutherland. tion. The two defendants were AT- F. J. Ling. F. H. Holdman, E. Crested as they were leaving the tea Fincher, E. Dunkley, R. C. Wit- chell. W. H. Edmonds, F. Baker and A. W. Grimmeit.
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Complainant bore out the In- spector's statement in his evid. ener. Ho said he knew the first defendant by sight be lived next
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Mr. d'Almada's defence was that it was a trumped up case. The complainant. angered by the atten tion which bis client paid to his uncle's daughters, had concocted this story to get him into trouble.
Alter further evidence the case was adjourned.
SOLT
The filth Congress of the Farament yesterday afternoon." All Eastern Association of Tropical the courts were occupied and some Medicine is to be held at Singapore good games wero witnessed. The ou September 3 to 17, 1023. This results follow: Congress is open to all medical men and all scientific workers in timately connected with medicine. The first eight days will be devoted to the scientific part of the Con- gress, and the rest of the period En social events Hed excursions of scientific nature throughout the Malay peninsula.
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CHINA'S BANKRUPTCY.
London, March 21. The Times Peking correspondent concluding an article on the financial chaos in Chira, considers the situation demands earlier at- tention than is possible by awaiting the-recommendations of the foreign commission proposed at the Washington Conference to for- mulate conditions whereunder the 24 per cent. surtax should be granted. Alternatively he suggests that the interested Powers ap- point a small committee of experts to prepare evidence for submission to the Commission. Otherwise the representatives of nine Powers will assemble in Peking and find themselves confronted with a deluge of Agures, and tissue of complicated issues with which they will be totally unable to deal until they have lived in the country for years. The correspondent does not disguise the possibility, if the mess is cleared up and the Chinese Government la given a fresh start, that renewed insolvency may succeeded solvency. Any safeguards can only hinder the tendency to revert to bankruptcy if the Chinese CROSS.persist in taking the downward path. The foreigner will have to rum."
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There is nothing improbable, Catholic authorities say, in the reported discovery in New York of fragments of the True Cross. The relics were found in the hollow base of a silver cross from Austria, which, with other antiques, was being prepared for sale. With
BRITISH NAVAL REDUCTION.
London, March 22.
In the course of a speech in London Lt. Col. Amery said that Britain has scrapped warships totalling 1,600,000 tons since the Washington Conference, or, with ships in course of construction and auxiliary vessels scrapped, some two million tons. including thirty- five battleships and, battlecruisers, eighty-three cruisers. two hundred and eighty-three destroyers, ninety-five torpedoboats and one hundred and one submarines.
of "the Association was held forison and M. G. Edwards (+976)] them was a Latin document sign- Manila in 1910, the second in beat T. F. Claxtor and J. Hospered and sealed by Cardinal Sigis- Hongkong in 1912, the third at (-15) 57, 6-4, 6 2.
mund, of Vienne, in 1750 authen universal disposition of the relics times said that if they were all Saigon in 1913 and the fourth at Mixed Doubles: E. Grimble anticating the relics. Batavia in 1921, the last beings. Grimble (scr.) best P. P.
Fragments of the True Cross, al is to day very much the same it collected together their bulk attended by some 100 medical men Wodehouse, and Mrs Wodehouse representative of the Observer was has always been. St. Cyrit of would be as great as a battleship. and others interested.
(+16), 68, 3: A. 1). Ball and informed recently, are to be found Jerusalem, tegriffed in his time Rabault de Fires, however, who As a result of these congresses. Mrs. Bevan (1/6) bent Butter in all parts of the world. There at the whole inhabited earh is made a most caretut study of the tropical medical science worth and Mrs. Butterworth (+15), is one in the iron cross on the top fall of relics of the wood of the subject, claims to have dispraved dourished, and witiative bas been | 7-5, 80
of the campanile of Westminster Cross" and St. John Chrysostom this errorous idea and shown faroused everywhere. The congres HIGH VALUE FOR WIFE'S LOVE. amongst the relics in the Cathe the True Cross are kept in fogether #gain they would not: Cathedral, and there is another recorded that "fragmenta nt that if all the relics were brought at Hongkang, ou the initiative of A suit for $25.00 has been dral, which on certain days of the golden reliquaries which men make a cross one-third of what the Dr. Herer, formulated the idea of brought in, America by Henry Hyear are exposed for veneration, reverently suggesting the several govern Atkinson, Jr., against his wife's There are probably faw of the Persons."
about their True Cross is supposed to have ments the introduction of a tax parents for alleged conspiracy to Catholic Church who do not pos
heen, namely, across of pine wood 47 orer-polished rice, as a prevent allenate his wife's sffections and ses & fragment, and it is usually reported in all parts of the world with transverse branches of two So many fra mania have been three or four metres in height. ative measure against beri-beri. to keep her from living with him. I worn in the pectoral cross. The that the irreverent have some metres.
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