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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SITUATION IN GERMANY:
Berlin, Oct. 3 An official statement is regards the Kuestrin affair states that many youths in the districts around Berlin last week volunteered to join the Reichswehr.
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OCTOBER
DDING
FERGUSSON SOUTTER.
attended
Avery pretty wedding waa volented at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, the contract- ing parties being MissElfrids Boutter, daughter of Mr. Duna, Their motives were, however, suspected and warnings were
ht, 1 St. John's Place, and Mr. issued threatening.vigorous stepe against agitators, A warrant doreph Chalmers Gillan Pergusson, "was issued for the arrest, of the leader of the movement.
of the Hongkong and Shem hal Ex-Major Buchdrucker, when he saw his plans frustrated, con-
Banking Corporation. Many fritud centrated his supporters, who concealed themselves during the night the interesting arremans, jnclud
withers of the ist inst, in the old and fortress and works at Kustrin. Buching a number of the brulegroom's drucker later ordered occupation of the principal points of the town colleagues from the Bank, Ray. and attempted to negotiate with Colonel Judorius, who immediately H. Copley Mayk, the Cathedral ordered the arrest of Buchdrucker and his escort. The troops were chaplain, w the mobilized and the rebels shut up in a courtyard. One of the soldiers clergymnu.
́ffteisting was killed two wounded and three slightly injured. The besieged .(numbering 881 including 13 leaders) surrendered. The relieving body of thirty men were also captured and a further two hundred arrested at Duberitz. The opinion in ventured that the movement was nipped in the bud.
:
London, October 3.
The bride, Cathedral on the arm of ber step. who entered ite
father, Mr James Duon, by when she was given away, was charm: ingly attired in n dream of which cbarmense embroidered with silver
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The action of Chancellor' Stresemann's own party namely thed, the train finished off, with German Peoples Party, in submitting demands to the Chancellor Chantilly face. She wore has resulted in the political situation becoming considerably worse.
veil of illusion tulle and curried) during the past few hours. The party whose leader is Herr Scholz
beautiful bouquet of white roses objects to the presence of socialist members in the government and
ARI Ho otul creeper. Tha has requested the Chancellor to reshuffle the cabinet and to include
bride
waltended by two bridesmaids, the Misses Mary representatives from the German National Party; also to alter the eight hour day law. Herr Scholz has threatened to put on the screws
Dunn and Elie Sme-Thompson if his demands are rejected by opposing the Cabinet's bill which
nad by Masters James Dunu D seeks full powers in economic financial matters without Reichtag, bridestanids were 'dionly dressed i
Peter Cassidy
as pinge boys. The Anction. The social democrats oppose any interference with the eight hour day, and the entry of German Nationals into the govern with pale blu- gergette and vale in pale pink teletta trimmed with mept. The German Nationals anyhow have issued, a statement blue and pink forest me nats. They extried baskets of pink mass, The pisze boya wore suits of pale blue
futts.
that they will not participate in any revolutionary movement.
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Minister of Economics. Herr Raumer, has reaigned from the Cabinet which was still sitting at one this morning, when the reported outlook seemed a little less dark. ie the meantime the Reichstag meeting-fixed for last evening was not held.
THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
Mr. Dunn, the bride's mother. w dressed in mole cres charmenne, trimmed with brick georgette, with bat to mateb, and carried a bouquet of flame colour flowers to tone with dress.
The bridegroom was attended by Mr. F. G. Walker, a colleague at the Bank, who discharged, the duties of "best war:"
At the conclusion of the cere uony, largely alt med recrp. two was held at No. 2. St John's Pines, kindly luaned for the occasion h the Hon. Mr. AG. Stephen, where the happy couple were the recipients of the ungratulations of their many friends.
Lundan, October 3. Replying to Sir Philip Lloyd Greame's speech at the economic conference Mr. Innes laid stress on India's almost limitless poten- tialities as a market. General Smuts contended that Britain was able give the Dominions such additional preference on a number of articles as to assist tremendously developing the Empire's resources without departing from her settled fiscal polley of not laxing foodstuffs and essential raw materials. He intimated the willingness of South Africa to reshape her policy in order to make the preference mutually beneficial, and urged the importance of developing the African, continent which was capable of producing practically all the raw materials Britain needed. Mr. Mackenzie King advocated the removal of government control of industry as far as possible to enable the movement of men and money through-honeymoon will be spent. out the Empire. Mr. Massey emphasised that migration and pre- ference went together and that there were many overseas countries not merely Dominions but Crown Colonies with the sparsest Euro- pean population, producing the smallest, compared with what they ought to produce. Mr. Massey insisted on greater preference to encourage production.
Mr. and Mrs ollos Fergusson leave today by the Empress of Hussis Far North China, where the
CHINA'S FINANCES.
COST OF LOANS INCREASES.
Peking. Ort. 3-Reuters leacus that the net Chinese customs revenue for the first nize months of this year amount to only about 3,300,000 Shang- hat Taels over last years net collection during the same period. while the cost of foreign loans and isiemuty charged against this re
Mr. Ormsby Gore on behalf of the enlonies and protectorates pointed out that this was the first time they had been represented, In the course of a summary of facts impressing their importance he showed that their population exceeded fifty millions. He dwelt on their enormous potentialities as sources of supply of raw materials and as markets for Imports. He declared that Britain was specially alive to the need of becoming less dependent on America' for cotton, sugar and tobacco, and mentioned as an example of the great diver- sion of Empire products that hardly an ounce copra from Samoa was shipped by British, practically all being bought by Hamburg
enue for the first nine months of lised by dermans,
and
this year is 6,600,000 more than it i was for the curresponding period last The cost of foreign loana and demnity has fisen owing to firstly the-fall is exchango, secondly to the large suns required to meet in gold the Boxer Indemnity payments, and thirdly the fart that the instal-
THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.
ento
MANA
On The appi cation of a snareholder of the Banque Industrielle de thine, the examining magistrate has opened an enquiry charges against MM. Pernatte, Andre Berthelot. Kohli and Borel.nts for the redemption of the 1913 ex-officials of the Bank for having entered to a financial opera- tion for their own benefit." The interested partes have been inform-
ed of the allegations.
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF.
Ottawa, Oct. 3.
All churches in Canada, nihe request of the Canadian Red Cross, will make special reference to and an appeal for funds for the Japanese earthquake calamity on the two coming Sundays.
THE TIN-PLATE MARKET.
London, Oct. 3.
As the result of further orders for tinplates sheets for Japan and the Far East to Swansea, most njakers are booked to 31st December and sume until Easter.
-Everybody Took' Advantage
OH BOY LOUNг ( CHOWD PILEING IN THE STUHE - JUN KNEW SAM COULD GET EM IN
IF HE ONLY WANTS TO
reorganisation loan fell due July of this year.
CRICKET.
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„DREKTIONS PON "UNE, Put the Love Aakes Inte
ta buel, pear on begive mans, and what wote, evenind Timesratuit muis shomph and the van t theher, an «mať in shame!
Lux for d
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Filming al vi Sunaty und dara,
but
CHANTILLY, The porter delicacy of Chubbi
'hot in the mechtig of the pectora mrah'a seglo. Fan, menested all werd Allent an of che mit lace of Frator u, so a large entot khaven under the homes, the Carangi shume perikseny-
jewely, as the ' Pan di Pan” or the “Food China. gosse Chamida.a
Laparoteen die metlong anal ) - dalgiciel fabrics as Cripo de Chuma. Man, Compare: Chermenn, Delapan, und Vanit
LUX
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TAIKOU VS. WATFOONG.
To be played on the Club ground
on Saturday, sith. October, ab 2
p.m.
I Taikou.-R. L
Chaloner. B.
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(HOW COME LOW) WHY THEY DON'T
AINT OUT THERE WAITING ON THOSE
PEOPLE
WANT ANYTHING
BY SWAN
YA TOLD ME TA GET TH STORE FULL O PEOPLE
MAND HOWDY
Central.
THE MICHELIN "CABLE" CONSTRUCTION
Increases the mileage of
the tyre and Improves the running of the Car.
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50 52 Queen's Rd.
UNDERWOOD PRICE H.K.
WHY TH SAM HILL
ARE THEY IN
TH STORE THEN?
WAST
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