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WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER
FOREIGNERS IN YOKOHAMA.
TWICE MARRIED:
IMPERIAL PREFERENCE QUESTION.
BRITAIN'S NEED OF NEW MARKETS.
Renter's Season
NEARLY 20 STILL THERE)
Chaka, Oct. 2.
CHINESE WHO WEDDED GERMAN WOMAN,
Lindon, October 2
Mok lu-ming, otherwise kaden It is now four weeks since the as Felix Mok. lately returned The Imperial Economic Conference opened in the Cabinet offices at Whitehall, and was adjourned till Thursday, after a two earthquake, and there are still from Germany twhere he went hour sitting. Sir Lloyd Greame in an opening speech briety re-between 125 and 200 foreigners through a second marriage with viewed the economie situation, and the tasks of the conterence. Mr.remaining in Yokohama, who. Ciermus woman) to open alagu-;) Mackenzie King. Mr. Masses. Gen. Smuts and Messrs Metirath according to a correspondent of age class here in collabadon
the depen thrie, consist of with the latter, Mrs. Ella Warren, lanes and Ormsby Gore made speeches in reply.
that end.
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YESTERDAY'S POLO,
INTERESTING MATCHES
PLAYED.
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Some very good 'pold was wit- Dessed at Causeway Bay yester- day afternoon, when members of again seen in action. The first! the visiting Shanghai team were match, between Benedick and bachelors consisting of three chukka ended in a victory for she singls, man by 4gial- told. McMichael(2)and Bickling stored
Dealing with Imperial preference, Sir Lloyd Creame said that those who are infirm, those wh Schreyer, was sued by his any increase the denias were able to make in the rate of prepare standing by or who unselfish wife la Chinesel before Mr. J.
remaining to assist Wood at the Police Court tha
tor the married iden, and Bartho ference would be of real value to Britain. It was alrearty establishediy
thear morning for maintenance.
lom (31 and Newbigging for the in principle in its own more limited fiscal system, and would ter those unable to assis
In reply to hi- Worship.
winner. The teams were tainly approach the question with a strong désire to increase mutual setves, of whom all are in very
he gave his! trade, ready and willing to take what action we possible to secure great need of help with the censing defendant aid
allowance
Married:-Maj. Gen. Sir John Ten of winter in food, strong war wife
month. The last payment was Fowler: McMichael: Hickling: Sir Lloyd Greane dwelt on the urgency of Britain developing clothing and footwear.
: have made on the 7th August. He Boyd. Single: Grey Newbigging: While the Japanese new markets overseas. The Conference must work out a scheme of credit facilities and financial co-operation with a view to accelerat-tatherto rationed foreigners, the was not living with her. She had Bartholomew: Neville. ing the development of the Empire at the time of our greatest need. latter are mostly dependent upon been here for less than a LADY PLAYS FOR "EWO."
His Worship: She asks me tài He concluded by suggesting the establishment of an advisory body unofficial supplies, which
make an order that you proThe second match, between to discuss matters arising out of decisions of the Conference and the son giving out.
There are suitable American her maintenance. Is there a Ero and the Services, which action necessary to give effect therein.
pres in abundance on the wharf reason why I should not ma resulted in a draw of goals yasida, was especially interesting lut ficialdom, encerned with the order?
Defendant replied that on the in view of the participation of a the relief distribution and ham- pered by red tape. is moving very 26th September he and his wlady, Mrs. Bord, who has the the Secretary added distinction of scoring & goal | slowly. Still the utmost god-had seen will and temper prevail on every Chinese Affairs in connect for her side. Only two chukkas side. The town itself is gradually with this ease and that official were played. owing to failing Goals were seared by clearing up, which, except for the had decided that she should re-light
in turn to the country and live with McMichael and Meredith for the When completed the airship ZRS will operate on in two-day
principal treats, largely
her father-in-law whilst her Services and Boyd and Mrs. Boyd service between New York and London, according to a state-individual effort.
The smell at fy places is husband was to give her $10 for "Ewo." the teams being, re- ment by Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics
wful, but the must insanitary month for her upkeep. As respectively: of the United States Navy.
McMichael; Greig Judd: jconditions prevail in the outlying. gards their three sons who were
unburned-out ornewly-construet-in the Court, defendant said he Meredith; and Hickling:. New-
with Chinese hiring: Boyd: Mrs. Boyd. ed districts, where consequent on provided them prolonged heat the flies are in education.
His Worship: Have you got Port St. Mary. October 2
ereasing Stil, improvements are Owing to a strong wind, and the vessel straining, it is thoughting rapidly effected, and cases employment now? advisable to leaw the Clan MacMaster until the weather moderates.of infectious diseases are believed The vessel has listed to port, making it necessary to take all hand-is be very few.
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LONDON TO NEW YORK IN TWO DAYS.
St. Louise October 1
S.S. CLAN MACMASTER IN DANGER.
ACTION AT DUESSELDORF.
Danse i ri. Detober 2 The orenpaatior authorities have nered the dissolution of the German security police at Duesseldorf it, consegnence of Sunday"- incidents.
ANOTHER FRONTIER MURDER,
Paptain Baker-Jones, of the Indian Medina! Sercin, husfont asinated near Loralui byu Waziti fanatie.
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LOCAL WEDDINGS.
COLLISON-MEN KÜLL.
TREAT FOR JAZZITES.
NOTED AMERICAN BANDS TO VISIT HONGKONG.
Defendants I am running a night school.
How much do you earn month? Forty dollars.
SMALL-POX CASE.
Buildings
“RECONDITIONED CARS."
Ten, fifteen or twenty thousand miles is nothing in the life of a Dodge Brothers Motor Car. Any owner will tell you that. Meaning that it still has a 'kong and useful life ahead of it when you take it from Used Car
foor
THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO
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MOTOR TRIALS.
SATURDAYS HILL CLIMB.
Final arrangements for the motor car and cycle bit-elimbing competition. which is to take place on Saturday, were made at a meeting of the Committee held in the Hongkongr Telegraph offices last even- ing, Mr. C. D. Lambert being in the chair.
The contests are to take place on Shaukiwan Hill; and there will be classes for cars, unlimited cycle solos and cycle combina- tions. In each class there will be prizes offered for fastest time and on formula.
The events will part at and p.m. sharp officials are asked to be at the starring-point, at the foot of the hill, not later than p.m.
2.30
In all events, there will be a standing start this being arranged in order fo eliminate excessive speed. The car class will be run off first, the combinations next and the solo machines last.
The road will not be
closed
the entirely public, but arrangements are being made with the police by which between each class the road will be opened for ordinary traffic. Whilst contests. are in progress, the kill will be closed.
Kowloon competititors make are requested to their own arrangements for getting their cars and escles across the harbour: they are advised to trans fer them to the Flongkong side during Friday.
All cars must be in tour- ing trim (nu stripping excepting the removal of the spare wheel if desired.) Passengers may be carried if desired, in which event they will be computed, for the purpose of the trial, at- 150 lbs. each.
nader Though the city martial-law, the soldiers are little
His Worship told the womi FAILURE TO NOTIFY. in eqidence, the night guani Ironsisting principally of those that in view of her husband'e io- | jrivilians organised immediately come he thought that $10 was Chinese living at Third Street
was summoned before Mr. C. D.! earthiprake, fenly the most he could give her. 1 the
she found that her husband.Melbourne, at the Police Courti after
Full tro.
earning more later, then she this morning, for failing to notify could come to see his Worship the Health Authorities of the again.
occurrence of a case of small-por The woman showed that she at his home, as required by the was not satisfied with the extent Public Health and of the sum allowed her in the Ordinance. orderand was proceelingto appeal
Te plea given was that defend- at length against the decision when she was pulled out of ant was in the country and did Court by her eldest son. A crowd not return until sometime after sympathisers had the death of his grandchild from the disease. The child at the Americans and those residents of women
outside in the time of its death. was in the Hongkong who favour the Land Aathered of Liberty for their vacations will corridor and to these the woman charge of women whose ignorance CANTONESE TROOPS. be able to renew acquaintance related her woes. It appeared of the regulations was brought with me of the famous jazz from her remarks that when her forward as an excuse of failure band- which they have no doub; hu-band departed for fiermany of notification.
Dr. Pearse, the M.O.H. ex- heard whilst in the States, whilst to learn business in that country
had Toured that for those jazz devotees who have he not yet had an opportunity of affection-would become aleniated plained that the summons was A report from Shektang states-tening to some of America's and in consequence had enjoined brought tollowing defendants com-finest juzz bands there is a treat him not to re-murry, but that if admission of relationship with followed by a reception at the that all the Cantonese
A MONTH'S WORK Haagkong Hotel, of Mr. B. N. manders have shown great dis-in store. Hongkong is to be visited he should come back nch she the deceased and of tenancy
bands Collison, of the Hongkong and satisfaction on Dr. Sun having during the winter by a number of would have no objection to his the building in question. Witness from the taking a concubine. Now that he only got to know of this case; China Gas Co., Ltd.. second son collected all available cash in well-known
Below is a report of the work of Mr. and Mrs. Collison of Canton, including the sum of four States, who are making the trip had made a second marriage with when he was asked to ascertain
not adequate, and in Defendant in a further state-of the Inspectors of the S. F. C. A Tonbridge, Kent, to Migs Jessie lakhs paid by Mr. T. T. Ching, and to the East aboard the ships German, the allowance made to the cause of death. McNeill, second daughter of Mr. paid same to the Yunnanese of the Admiral Oriental Line her was
com consequence. her eldest son had ment said that at the time only for the past month:- Many of the bands are
TRANSIT. daughter -law and Duncan McNeill. of Greenock. troops.
musi-to seek an apprenticeship, and his 'of professional The Cantonese troops are posed Scotland, and Hongkong. The
Poultry in crates inspected 309 Rev. J Kirk Maconachie officiat-greatly disappointed, and in some cians from some of America's another sun work as a servant-mother were in charge.
His worship decided to adjours Poultry on trucks inspected 135 cases they have retreated, allow-leading hotels, while other ur boy to supplement the family's
the case sine dié to enable Dr. Poultry in junks and bride. given awaying the Yunnanese to be in the chestras are students from some
Pearse to take out a
launches inspected by her father, wears a dress front lines. The Chief of the of the tig universities.
against the responsible party Poultry by rail inspected famongst these women.
Pics on trucks inspected
The wedding is taking place this afternoonatthe Erion Church.
es.
The
DISSATISFIED WITH SUNS AUTS.
of embroidered Kare blue Commissariat Department is said! charmeuse over silver-grey lining, to be intending to resign.
and a picture hat to match She
will carry a bouquet consisting
of a sheaf of larkspur and white
On the President Jackson, now
in port, is the "niversity of Colorado orchestra. The Pre- aident Jefferson, arriving on the 14th. will bring the band of
On Cet. 46th. the
heather and maidenhair ferrs. The The bride, who was given away Strouts Milture e dimg, Seda- sister of the bride. Mrs Herbert by Mr. H. T. Jackman, wore alia. Mo.
Mr. and Mr. Collison are leav- ing later for Shanghai for their honeymoon.
income.
FORGER'S PLANT.
SEIZED IN YAUMATI
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Local Command Orders
THE S. P. C. A.
Pigs in junks inspected Pigs by rail inspected Cattle in junks inspected
IMPORTS.
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EXPORTS.
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SINGAPORE RADIO
SOCIETY.
FORMED LAST NIGHT.
Our Own Correspondență
Singapore, October 3 The Singapore Radio Society was formed last night at a meet- ing of about thirty enthusiasts, representing various sections of the community and including members of the Government Wireless Committee as unofficial observers.
The rules and byelaws are under preparation, and the co- operation of the Press and public will be invited as a larger open meeting in the Town Hall later.
The Government will be asked to give every reasonable facility to members.
SLEEPY LUKONG.
GETS TWO WEEKS IN GAOL.
Sergeant Gough this morning charged a lakong, before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, with sleeping whilst Fon duty outside the detention cells at the Central Police Station on two nights, the 30th Septem- ber and the 2nd October re spectively
In evidence it was stated that the Sergeant at half-past six on the morning of the 30th Septen- ber went the rounds to see that everything was in order, and he espied the lukong leaping against the wall of the cells. His attitude was very suspicious, "and after having a good look at him the Sergeant hawled out. "Eley. lukong The latter then ap peared to wakes up in sur- prise and opened the grill-gate for the Sergeant to gò in.
On the second occasion the witness deposed that he caught the lukong in the same attitude in the ante-roum adjoining the charge room. The defendant's explanation was that he was watching an interpreter working on a typewriter, but as he was. side-ways on to the machine this statement was ant accepted Auciher by the Magistrate. futile excuse given by the defen- dant was How could I go to sleep as I had nothing to sit upon.?"
Mr. Burlingham, A.S.P. pro- duced the mac's record. Fie said that the inan joined on the 18th December last and within a ¡ period of less than ten months had no less than sixteen reports. made against him. His records raay he termed, dig aceful,” added the 3.S.P.
His Worship imposed sentence of a week's bard labour on each charge, making fourteen days in all.
10-DAY.
High Tide 1,18 am. Low
115
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Humidity
Closing Exchange fr.3 5/162 Barometer 2 p.m. 29.88 Temperature 2 p.m.
20 62
2 p.m.
412
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Water 10.6 a.ria.”
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News in To-Day's
New Advertisements.
"Romance" is being played by 30 the Forbes-Russell Comedy Com-
pany at the Star Theatre in nicht Pages 7 and 12.
12 The Technical Institute will 121 re-open on the 9th, inst. Para
Consignees are notified of the arrival of the m.s. "Chile."--Pare
To let! Office rooms centrally situated--Pago 4.
VISITS.
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Advertising by the aorten in anders, helps to creuk bastrica-
extensive forger's plan TROOP MOVEMENTS. Cattle in transit inspected from was discovered by the police in u Sutor of Shanghai, who acts as dress of white crepe de chine Glacier Hotel orchestra matron-of-honour, wears a dress of embroidered with silk and beads, Glacier Part, Mont., arrive in the recent raid on No. 106 Portland ruse crepe de chine with an over- and trimmed with siver card, President Grant. On Nov. 6th. Street, Yaumati. and appears to THE REVISED PROGRAMME. dress of French silk fietlace, and and a girdle of silver braid. The the President Madison brings to confirm what has been a long- carried a bouquet of Honolulu train was of flowered crepe del Hongkong creeper and maidenhair fern.chine trimmed with silver cord. Pennsylvania orchestra. Sear's this Colony that most of the bad nounce the following trooping
from Seattle. ar-notes finoding Indo-China, and programme for this season: a net veil: orchestra. Sbe is accompanied by her little The bride also wore
President Me-the Chinese mainland are manu- The ss. Marglen left South-Poultry a bouquet of rive by the son. dressed in suxe blue satin and she carried
On the factured and exported from this ampton on September 15th. with Pigs white roses, tuber 05 and Kinley on Nov. 19:h. crepe and clasping a black cat
President Jackson's next trip. Colony. There were evidences of details and drafts for Hongkong "for luck". The best man is Mr. maidenhair fern.
The bridesmaid' was Miss arriving here on December 1st, a large output having been turned and Ching-Wang tao. and tran-Markets M. McNeill.
orout, for the articles seized in this shipped them to the ss. Braemar Landing places
included. Norma Mortimer, who wore a Reemer's Inland Empire
addition Castle at Port Said on September Birdshops pale mauve crepe de chine dress chestra, from Spokane, Wash.. raid trimmed with silver, and a black will play. Carmody's orchestra, to complete printing outfit, 25th. The Braemar Castle will Poultry depots velvet hat, and carried a bouquet of Tacoma, will be aboard the large stock of paper of the kind leave Port Said on October 19th Cattle depots, Kowinna of pale pink roses, Little Miss President Jefferson, arriving in used for the manufacture of bank with the 1: Loyale for Chin- Dugs home Anne Evans, in a frock of white Hongkong on Dec. 15th. Music notes, Chinese and Siamese bank-Wang-Tao and drafts for Hong-Railway stations In St. John's Cathedral yester silk and net trimmed with silver, on the President Grant, due to notes of various denominations kong. being due here on Novem Piggons, Yaumati
5 arrive in port on Christmas Day, and a large wad of forged five- ber 15th and is scheduled to sail Poultry dealers. Mongkok... day evening the marriage took was the train-bearer..
for India on November 30th, from!
MISCELLANEOUS): place of the Rev. Howard Sin- The Per E. K. Quick. of St. will be provided by Anderson's tical notes.
Two arrests were made by Chin-Wang-Tan with the 2155th. clair Bailey, temporary Vicar of Stephen's College, acted as best-orchestra, from Troutdale Hotel
Cruelty cases corrected St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.man. Mr. Temple Bevan presided Evergreen. Col The President Inspector Murphy organizing the Cokes Rifles.. the second son of Mr. and Mrs. T at the organ.
Maddison will arrive in Hongkong raid on this place, one being a The Derbyshire is due to Watching markets and-for-
ries, times.... H. Bailey, of Wokingham Berks, The largely attended reception on Jan. 6th with the Detroit Singapore Chinese and the other leave Port Soudan on November and Miss Ella Margaret Tuckweli was held at the Bishop's House. University orchestra. On Jan.a woman. The charge, compris 2nd.. for Hongkong with the 1st.. Cruelty to dog, care inver- Rider, eldest daughter of Mr. and and the newly wedded couple 18th, the President McKinleying a number of counts, came East Surreys, and is scheduled to tigated Mrs A. Baty Rider, of South-were the recipients of hearty brings Garland's Californians, before Mr. J. R. Wood at the arrive here on November 23rd., Pigs removed from streets
by order ampton. The wedding ceremony congratulations. Mrs. Bailey's from the Waldorf Hotel San Police Court to-day. In giving & leaving on November 27th, with was performed by the
reported Venzoing away dress was of pale Diege, Calif. Masic on the Pre- remand on the application of the 2nd., King's for Bombay and Search for lost dog, care. Archdescan E. J. Barnett, dasist pink georgette over pink crepe de sident Jackson's trip, arriving in Inspector Murphy, his Worship drafts for the UK, arriving st ed by the Bev.V. H: Copley chine, with Lace collar, andshe wore Hongkong on Jan. 30th, will be fixed bail for the woman at Bombay on December 10th., Cautions giveR
and the Rev. A
bw with brown provided by the H. F. Alex-$10,000 and for the man at $20,000, and Southampton on January Prosecution by Mr.
brazil viewing the case as a serious one. 10th
BAILEY-RIDER.
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Taung American seeks empky ment. Page 4.
"A Tailor Made Man is the current attraction at the Cotonet Theatre.Pages 4 and 12.
Particulara tí forthcoming anction sales appear on Page 4 The special attraction Sold
23 jery of Fortune” is being screen- ad at the World Theatre, Paze 5
and
Katsons are the solë
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