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Beth, September 27.

It appears that Herr Ebert signed a decree proclaiming a state emergency throughout Germany immediately after a meeting of

MOTORISTS' LICENCES.

C.S.P. EXPLAINS LOCAL CONTROL SYSTEM.

PROCED! BE IN RECENT CASE.

SEPTEMBER 28,

1923,

LOCAL FOOTBALL

TIPS FOR TO-MORROW,

The local Footbal: season, starts to-morrow, the äxture list Being| as follows:-

日八十月八

OUR PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT.

FURTHER COPIES

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The Telegraph Pictorial Supple- LEAGUE: DIVISION L

ment, giving nearly thirty illus. Hongkong Football Club trations of the sarthquake Hongkong Police.-Club ground. I disaster in Japan, was in great Kowloon v. King---Kowloon jdemand last evening. Despite the faet that we printed far more copies than usual, by 5.30 p.m. it was impossible to purchase a Telegraph in the streats, so great was the rush for copies

There s been considerable e Imperial Government, which was convoked at midnight in concomment these Last few days quence of the news of the appointment of a Bavarian dictator, concerning the question of uat completely surprised the Government, as the aim of his whether the Police in Hongkong ground. Organisation were hitherto regarded as practically indistinguishable exercise arbitrary powers in Diomede v. Tamar- Sookunpo rom those of Hittlar's. According to a telegram from Munich. Von their

control of motorists.. "A" ground. Kahr's first action was to prohibit fourteen mass meetings of the With મ view to obtaining a LEAGUE: DIVISION II. National Socialists tonight, unless Hittler guarantees there would clear statement of the practice pa no disorder.

STRIKE IN OCCUPIED REGIONS,

''- Dues-dort, entries 2 The Muhr Communists have declared a general trike in the mines, and the trade unions have lost control of the situation and Work has aiready ceased in five arjunable to influence the men.

six mines in the districts of Recklinghausen, Gelsenkirchen and Wanne.

SOME BLOODSHER

Munich. September

A Gazette rewinds ad passive resistance unders

EVACUATION OF CORFT.

Garda, later

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Hongkong Foot Club s King's Club ground.

It soon became apparent that further copies of the Supplement would have to be printed, and

RG.A. v. Sacred Heart. scokun poo "A" ground.

Tamaz v. Kowloon Sookunpothese were immediately put in hand. Copies are now available.

in dealing with offender against the traffic regulations, a represent-' ative of the Telegraph interviewed the Captain Superintendent of Potire. Hon Mr. E. D. 6. Woife."" ground. this morning, and the C. S. P. explained the working of the local control system, .

of Hence, driving

St. Joseph's v. Divinede. -St.) and these can be obtained at our Joseph-ground.

(offices at ten cents each.

TAILOR AND · HOTEL.

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follows: "To replace or repair every

part necessary to put the car in good running orderAnd, that is not simply a definiuh; it is a creed.

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Entries for our Football Competition close at noon

to-morrow,

You hare a chance to win $50 by correctly fore- casting the results of three League matches.

There is no limit to the number of coupons which you may send in.

THEFT FRON LANE, CRAWFORD'S.

COOLIE SENT TO GAOL.

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MOTOR TRIALS.

Competitors taking part in the Fuel Consumption Test on Sunday are re quested to take note of the points mentioned in an ́ advertisement which ap pears on Page 4 of this issue.

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High Tide 11.1 pm Lon 1 Water 5.9 p.m.

Lighting Up-Time 6.15 pa.

News in To-Day's New Advertisements.

The ForbeRussell Company

Theatre Royal te-night. -Page 4. are playing "Windows" at the

'Consignees are notified of the arrival of the . "Furypylus."—

Page 4.

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You can make your business intertet ath-ra onlu when it subs- i interests you userschaliningły.

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South China "A". South! Mr. Wolfe pointed out that he China "B". -South Chins ground. į has the anthority toorderthe can-

The First Division games start cellation of u moturist's Heence.az 3.13 p.m. and the Second Divi- Berlin. September 17

under the traffic regulations, after sion matches at 4 jam.

JIN conviction. if it During collisions last night at Annaberg, in Saxony, between (ever

The chief me in the Leaguej Nationalists and workmen, one per was killed and 25 were injured, be considered that the person be this week in undoubtedly the one jot fit to hold a cency. How between the Shield finalists of last The Bavarian People?" Party organ, in an attack on General ever, the police use their lisere-season, which is due to be played STATEMENT BY THE GUILD. ment of Messrs, Land, Crawford. Ludendorff who it is well known is behind the Hitler venent.tion, and in the case of amateur

on the railway ground at Kʊw-

| Ltd., was charged before Mr. C. D. warns him that if he prankes a revolution he will be, Bafling the wait until three convictions have leon. The game should be vers Considerable interruption to Melbourne, at the Police Court French hopes, as the latter will intervene. Ludendorf na- replied been recorded, for the same te evenly contested and the southug trade is being caused owing to the this morning, with the theft of lenying that he has the least intention of proeuring a revolution.

Peckless JOTE.

members of the Canton Customs one pair of spats, four bottles of Berlin, September, 27.

The batch on the Club ground] Brokers' Guild having gone on perfume, one purse, two tins of i Dar ripresentative mentioned should attract a large following strike a protest against the white cleaner, and articles of the Home procedure, where only and it is expected that the home levying of u fine for alleged stationery of the total value of la maxistrate is authorised to team will open the season with a malpractices.

$41.50. Alternatively, he Sa 'onder the cakeviling of a licence. win.

The Guild has now issued a letarged in conjunction with his

The Hon. Treasurer of the ,and Mr. Wolfe pointed out that

At Sookunpon, the two Navy lengthy explanation of the situa-mother with receiving

Alice Memorial and Affiliated the practice here seemed more teams will do battle, and although tion, which is to the following

According to Detective Ser. Hospital acknowledge dona- equitable. There is no appeal at little is known of the Diomede. effect:

geant Neal. these good-, had tion-Fage Hure from The Magistrates good game should be seen, with

The chief object of the Canton been missed for some time, * Robin Hood" is being screen- GENERAL DEPRESION IN ATHESS.

order, whereas in Hongkong

the Tamar just getting home. Tax Reporting Office is to fix the hot an anonymous telephone ed at the Coroner Theatre. Pages motorist who consitler he has

In the Junior game, the King's tax and report on sil kinds of message the other day put the 4 and 12. Athens, September 21 been dealt with harshly has the should win, while the other goods for the merchants. These firm in possession of information Corfn was handed over on the Gfek- this morning.

The Steam Laundry Company fight of appeal to the Governo-ames, with the exception of the goods are carefully surveyed and Corfu. September 27. in-Council, whose decision is fuel South China match, we should accurately weighed by the tally search warrant was executed in ing Page 1.

to their whereabouts. A specialise in scientific dry-clean- The town is in perfect order under the re-umed civil administras¦ Our representative suggested

1 team. •hveld and in men and the Customs inspector, the house where the defendant Hon, and no threats have been made against the itadau- be the that the incal regulations, vest-

drasen CTIMS.

Should they be found incorrect,lived, at No. 22 Cross Street, and itizens, hence the population were surprised to see four Italian ing the authority o cancel a dreadnoughts and seven destroyers reappear from behind the island licence in

either a heavy fine is imposed or the articles mentioned in the the glee instead

the goods confiscated. This charge were recovered. of Vido and anchor kebun, the town. There ise of this mopivamancejotta magistrate, might be critici

seems to prevent possible falsi- It is the defendant's misfortune unknown

fed on, the, ground that it left the

fication.

that he has a father who has no jwag open to possible personal

On the 9th. inst., the Maritime sympathy with him in his posi- The apprehensions of the population were dispelted when the feeling being exercised against å

Customs of Canton despatched tion. for this Inter came vacuation began. The Italian flag was lowered apie salute borist. The CNP in reply.

three delegates, together with forwar te-das to eindemn The Italian fleet und Greek destreger, and the Italian Haushipideclared that such a question

soldiers, to our thi son in very Jaluted the Greek Bing when it was hoisted. Forty that and Cor-jewald hardly enter, as the offender

offices, saying that all accounts terms. This Was the Rotes welcomed the Governor when, he latated, azad sin jublered him had to be fried before the police

aud cash books should be sent upitance of what he said: "He refused to the prefecture. British and Pozen flags wen waved og thefamed in the matter of his licence. Mr. W. 1. Simpson, tailor, and to the offices of the Maritime o go to school and continually

rowd which demonstrated enthusiastically in front of the Briti-bi

Mrs. Simpson. of 55. Kennedy Customs for inspection. One of use perfuines have always up.

Tender are invited for the nd French consulates.

In repist to a further query, Mr. against the Astor House Hotel that all of our Tax Offices have he is a mere coolie. He wear

Road are bringing an action the delegatiterwards declared braided him, reminding him that purchase of the s.s. “Songchoi.”

Page 4. The news of the evacuation of Corfu was almost unobserved Wolfe aid the beal practice was for $1.00 damages for improper been proved guilty of falsification his hair in the American tyle.

record convictions he distress. Mr. Justice Gompertz, and a fine of $100,000 would tee. nirely parted bere; owing to the general depression. Italy obtaining practically not to

endorsementenmorogists" licence sitting in verything demanded.

leven in the case of professional this orning, fixed the hearing ofed on hearing this. It should e

the Summary Court, imposed. We were quite surprisin ignorant - driver: but card adex system the case for next Thurdas Fat the Central Palien Station was

explained that as a peculiar was him myself and of doing business with the Chin-rour Wor-hip The Italians have not completed the evacuation of Coffu, for al-¡!

toperation by which the record

e-e merchants in the deduction good hiding.' though the troop- have left, a Rome message states that an Italian ng and every motorist brought.

of discounts and commission. The hiding quadron has been offered to remain anchored in the road-tead tap for breaches at traffic regula that

some accounts have to be settled but the defend in! ntil Italy actually receive the fifty million fine payable by Greere, tints was entered uge and could be mean.

Ireferred to in case of a sathworjazonr Our representative tren.at the end of the year. or on a month gaol, on th

tion to this crelist letter, and certain festival day, and -ome of stealing His mothe CASE OF A LOCAL the C.P. said there were three have to recalculated for weight acquired.

MOTOR-CYCLIST.

pint of reply to the state-allowance. If we have to con- The Telegraph representative | ment- nrade therein. (referred me the recent case of a [of il.

Intre ages, ho [bocal mentor-eyelist, who Tin « | quibbling pe -Irela

use of money * Bletter to this paper) stated that || repared,” which was

petitioned an evid-unanimously the ball received a warning from Pat Mistakes

Then there we the Superintendent of Customs. Mr. Bahlwin, in his test paidie appearance vitre fue was M., the

thut it tre the Let that the police were at out of charity for the poor mer- Poincare, adresing students at the Philip Store Colleges near reported drain hi- Beware will using an arbitrary power, as the chants, not to punish us with Northampton, said the whole question of the present situation of phen canceited. Thi

epelist, gentleman in question had his this heavy fine. Since then. one! Europe in the world must be expounder, and den shed at

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been right of appeal, is already men of the delegates has been in! Harly meeting of the Imperial Conf renew.

to press as for im nre tioned Finally, Said Mr. Wolfe.structed Peare above aid was his object, and in that spirit he Nas kupcautioned by the magistrate he should consider that the police mediate payment. i... $10,000 leavourleg to deal with the winating in Europe width must for breaches of the traffic laws, had been very considerate cash and the balance of $60,000 soal scores of three Hongkong Football League Matches to be debated at an early meeting of the Eugenal Confere mere. He at Mr. Wolfe pointed out that he sending out a warning, which on an account. We merchants played on Saturday next, September 29th, as detailed in the coupon

to be found below. have repeatedly held important present roald only say -ap that when he a--uned office there was regretted there had been in the they need not have done, as they an atmosphere of restraint, almost distruer, hatween France and warning letter the wrong as of had the authority to act. accord- neetings on this matter. Britain. It had been his good fortune" in the Interview with M. the word *** reported." whiching the regulation without Tax Offices number abou: 90 in Poincare to help to restore the atmosphere of confidence. "no more should have been convicted" issuing any notice of their fall and owing to

! fand no less". He continued: "Bur I think there is now Pots in Paris but he thought it s obvious tion.

Athens, September 21,

ITALIANS TAKE PRECAUTIONS.

Loo lon. Septemet 27.

MR. BALDWIN'S IMPORTANT STATEMENT,

ESSENTIAL FACTORS IN PEACE OF AEROTE

London, beptender at

and in London a recognition of the importance of the Entente in this 'wey, that without It a European settlement would be far unice difficult. Indeed events during the last two or three week- pointed| thất, to those who have eyes to see, the best hope of a settlement En in intimate relationship between France and Britain.

LEAGUE AND OPÏUM.

DETERMINATION TO SUPPRESS TRAFFIC.

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BRITISH LABOUR'S APPREHENSIONS.

London, September 27.

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The current programme at the ne given. Star Theater is a particularly

attractive one. Page 12.

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Floreve Vidor is appearing at the World Theatre in "Alice Adains. Page 12.

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"Telegraph" Football Competition.

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We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the correct

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tu 150 wali ba majetkul for the firming weeks"a file, thereby doubling the maurind be be ana- Desert the

preted as the Terraph other ant later than 12-lock Saturday, Hapteraher 23th. Compa receive after this time will be dangundißlich

4. All upon

our losing money in recent years, they are very hard up, and have no way of paying this sum of money. On the 21st. inst. we also jointly $50 wit be awarded to the more possibility will be accepted by the

requested the Superintendent tol cancel the fine, but without

success.

We are also informed this fine

The conference of the Trades Union Congress and the executive | if the Labour Party has passed a resolution demanding that Mof $100,000 is fixed and must be Baldwin iramediately convoke Parliament in view of the rarity of sent in full to the Superintendent the situation in Germany and its consequent inevitable effect on of Customs within three days trade and employment in Britain.

SEAPLANE RACING AT COWES,

from the date of receiving the written letter. We have held several meetings to discuss this| matter, and to raise the sum of money required but without re-

On the 24th. inst. one of the

The League Assembly has adopted the resolution submitted by

Londen, September 21. sult. the Opium Committee, including a resolution urging the countries

At Cowes the contest for the Schneider Cup opened inauspiciously.) which have not yet ratified the Opium Convention of 1912 to do so The British seaplane Black Burn Napier taxied across the starting delegates anddenly informed ua soon, and apply its provisions. Mr. Chao Hein-chu declared that the line. heading westward, then capsized and sank. The pilot was that the Superintendent bas in- best means to control the traffic were to ratify and apply the Con-unhurt. vention. Dame Edith Lyttelton announced that Britain approved the proposal for two conferences, the first one a conference of in- efeated Governments to devise practical measures to reduce the Iconsumption of opium in countries where its use was temporarily maintained, and especially for the suppression of opium production

London, September 27. in China; and secondly a conference of all the members of the The airman Robertson, piloting an eleven seater De Havilland League and all parties to the Convention of 1919. The Maharajah 34 aeroplane, flew from Berlin to London" in six hours, which is Nawanager declared that the Government of India would co-operate record time.

ith the League, while Mirzar Iza (Persia) urged that the economic:

*ter of the opium production in Persia required consideration.

BERLIN TO LONDON IN SIX HOURS.

(Other Telegrams in Page 2)

structed the Public Peace Bureau to despatch a party of police and forcibly compel each of our Tax Offices to pay $2,000, and any one objecting to this proposal will be arrested and the office closed. We merchants have therefore been forced unanimously to gbi on strike until further instruc- tions.

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a whacke rasgeste met him game for attempt.

Jesiter who gives the crarrel goal senter St The sheet mašälime. In the ecoled more than teenmpetitor sending in wperină breast, then the Price will be myvided equally betwees these competithes. Xo nas poipetitor shall be anulied to more taxa one share of the prKT. Bhogiri sorapetitur mad in three corrent forecast, the prize will be awarded in the 7 competitor at competitors who encod gaz the entrees qui meutes in any tw matches. No prize will be given if vriy ane match is enreretly forzesed that eveur.

Bir for the kam of delivery on soy rang. The Factor's dreamion must be final. be No corresponfrans ve jaterviews will Entered in concerning this ecmpetition -Any mates miyem being which, thruazh woy CARNE WURDYra, am not played to Kash Walk not be counted.

membered the "Telegraph graf will be permitted to take part in the composition.

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