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PEKING ELECTION.

OUR FOREIGN POLICY OUTLINED.

MARQUESS CURZON'S SPEECH TO EMPIRE DELEGATES TSAO KUN'S BIG MAJORITY.

(Reuter's Service)

London, October 5.

Marquess Curzon occupied a three hour sitting of the Imperial: Conference this morning in reviewing the foreign situation all over! the world. The greater part of his speech is necessarily confidentiul

DR. SUN COMES SEPAND.

Peking, Oct. 5.

At the Electoral College for the as it supplemented a written communication on the past two years Presidential election there were by giving the delegates orally the inner history of that period, ex-520 members present. The voting plaining the springs of British policy since 1921. It was decided resulted as follows thas certain parts of his speech relating to matters of urgent im- portance be published verbally later in the day. It was pointed out) that this is a departure from the procedure at all previous con- -ferences.

Mr. Baldwin communicated a messige from His Majesty thanking the Empire Premiers for the generous terms of their ad- dress on the occasion of the opening of the Conference, and trust- ing their deliberations will lead to a solution of the many grave problems, the settlement of which is so necessary for the common-

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Tang Chi-yao...

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HOME FOOTEALL.

ENGINEER SENTENCED.

THEFT OF SHIP STORES.

ENGLISH AND SCOTT.SH LEAGUES.

Laaion, Sept. 29.

Arsan 10, Birmingham 0, Aston

David McKintosh, 33, second) Much anxiety was folt at the engineer of the Nemazas boat" English Loagu-First Di- beginning of the weak for the Sarvistan, was sentenced by Mr.sion: safety of the B.L.S.N. Co's S., J. R. Wood, at the Police Court Gracchus, which left Hongkong this morning, to three months' on September 27th for. Shanghai, hard labour for the thaft of Villa 5, Preston North Ead": and was not reported up

various ship stores, comprising Blackbara Rovers 4, West Brom October 2nd. As the vessel was 35 iron fire bar, 136 brass conich Albia 0; Bolton Wandareal due at the Northern port on denser taps, two condenser plates, 3. Tottsam Hotspur 1; ̧¤£ October 1st., and there was very one duplex steam jump, chain City 1, Newcastle United 0: Huddersfld Town, Everton 0; rough weather on the cost, it blocks and tackels, mounting in

Liverpool 1, Baralay 0: Middlas was feared that she might have valus to $330.

brougà 0. West Ham United 1; guilty, Defendant, plead g

Forest 1, Notts mez with disaster, and masters of vessels in the vicinity were asked said he receivad only $240 for the Nostia sa am Lak Wing-tine. Tau Yen-kai, to keep a lookout for her. This whole lot on dispeal to a marine Count, Sheffold United 1, Chans Ts3-lin, Chan-Shou-tseng, notice was issued by the Roughawker.

Wang Chia-kong Harbour Office on Wednes Wu Ching-lian. Harquess Curzon in his speech said we welcomed our Allies' siang and others lesser knowaday

News has come through to thei victory in the Ruhr, if victory it was, but he pointed out that, as all received one vote each.

local agency, however, that the

Aberdeen 0, Value 2: Air-! the British Government had anticipated, this had produced the

Twelve votes were invalid.

Irieonians 6, Clydɔ : Hearts 2: beginnings of the internal disruption of Germany, a disruption

The Collece waited till two vess♬ is safe, and all aboard are

Ayr United 3; Falkirk 0, Partick which was not merely an ominous political symption but had a acluck before the arrivals from well. The Gracchus ran into a

Thistle 1: Kilmarnock 3, Dundee portaalous economic significence, as it meant the ultimate disa Tientsin. The voting lasted till typhoon near Tang Yung Island,

A Motherwell 1. Clydebank 3; pearance of the debtor himself. He added that Britain awaited and

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Queen's Park 4, Hibernians 1: expacted the next-prop sil from France. Britain was quite ready smoothly. It was attended by buffetting, so the captain decided

There will be introduced in the Raith Rovers 1. Morton 1: S: to receive and discuss in a friendly spirit any measures France now the Pasting-fu leaders; represent-to put back and make for Foo proposed to take. He laid stress on the Britis's riga: to be consulted.atives of the Legations, includite chow, where the vessel arrived Legislative Council on October Mirren 4. Hamilium Academicals

Germany's D.fficult.es Remain. He expressed the opinion that the German surrender shura Dr. Schurman; foreign potrespon-on the afternoon of October 2nd-11th. an Ordinance to amend the-Reuter.

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dents; Dr. Weiling.on Koo and have been made three months ago, but suspected that no German other Cabinet members. Government could at that time have survived the surrender. It was

streets were heavily guarded at present uncertain whether Herr Stresemann. was hat the

around Parliament. Were we,

understand ht is courage and wisdom to take this step, would survive.

Speaker must send delegates to however, any nearer a settlement ?. Would roparations begin to flow

election in? Lord Curzon intimate that the Goverment thought the tim

give To Kun his for a discussi in between the allies had com, and aid he had not certicate and request hit to concealed the British view in his conversations with the French Ambassador, and it had the appr. val of Mr. Baldwin, who recently Proceed to Peking. It is expected did so much by his visit to Paris to re-create a friendly atmosphere that he will arrive in a day or after a rather heated discharge of rival guns. The German Govern ment were, & far as he could gather, sincere in their intentions, and! had taken the steps required, though it might be too much to ex- pect that the abandonment of resistance would be followed instantly! by enthusiastic co-operation.

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PITMAN'S SHORTHAND.

ITALIAN 'CONVENT

SUCCESSES.

Our position at Pologne gives us the right to be consulted in any local arrangements that may be proposed, and in that position! we have no intention to abandon our reparation claim, willing as we | bave been to pare it down in the interests of a settlement. This renders it impossible that any such settlement could he reached! without our co-operation. Our stake in the economic recovery of

Results of Pitman's Shorthand Europe, which in some respects affects us more than German Examinations, held on July last immediate neighbour, make us long for an issue. We have already! shown our willingness by the unexampled concessions we will calare as follows:--

ribute thereto.

received

very severe

CHINA'S PRESIDENT.

LOCAL BOXING.

SUGGESTED MATCHES.

BRTHS AND DEATHS.

ORDINANCE TO SŁ AMENDED.

Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance 1895.

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EXCITING FISHT.

"Young" Strib.l›g who won the fight against Mik» McTigue

alike Me Tigue.

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TO-DAY.

Closing Exchange 28. 3. 5/156

High Tide 7.18 p.m. Low

Water 1.5 p.m.

The object of this Bill is to simplify and amend the law roku ing to the registration of birth eni deaths. The Odiaince i TSÃO KUN'S ÇAREER

nor undoahtadly abscure in The newly-alecte President of and the interpretation is difficult, Cains. Misha' T-40 Kun, attains There are also at the present time that position after being for some divergencies in actual practica Notts C tima Inspector Gearral of Caihli, from the authorised procedure Cardiff C Shantung and Honan Provinces, and arrangements. It is further Bolton W Prior to that he was General of desirable that the Registrar of Aston Villa 10 the Third Army Division.

Birth and Deaths should have Huddersfield & President Tao graduated from power to appoint Deputies to Blackburn R 8 the Polyung Military Adamy carry out much of the routine Pottenham H 8 and was in active service during work entailed. In addition, some Newcastle U 9 H the Sino-Japanese War. He was portions of the Ordinance, taken Liverpool appointed Tachun of Chihli in from the Births and Deaths Sheffield U 1917. and in June of the following] Registration Act, 1974. appear West Brom A 8 10 year was made Inspector General to have been included without Everton

to the Nott Ferest 8 of Szechuan, Kwangtung, Hunan being fully adapted and Kiangsi far uporations circumstances of the Colony, and Sunderland against the South. When Chang on the other hand, certain por-Chalso Miss Dolly Hanson-Aman-Hsun and Miangsi for operations tions of the Act, which might Arsenal

When Chang well have been adopted have been West Ham

Birmingham 9 Earlier in his speech Marquess Curzon said no site person hadensis certificate, shorthand speedinst the Saath

Hsun re-established the Manchu omitted.

Manzester C& fer expected Germany would be able fully to pay the 6,600 millions120 words a minute.

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monarchy in July, 1917. General

Burnley 8 ted by the Reparations Commission. He described Mr. Bonar- works.

Tao Kun directed bis forces

Middlesboro & 1 Law's proposal to totally cancel the Franco-Italian war debts to.

Misses Boutriga Gill and Mar- against Chang's army in concert

0 Preston NE & Britain, if his proposals had been accepted, as startling, though they

with ex-Marshal Taan Chi-jai. did not recognise the generosity. He said it cannot be denied that aret Ken-80 words.

Misses Iris Warnes, Conchita o 1920, with Marshal Chang

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST the sanguine expectations with which the Ruhr occupation had been i

Army. his forces begun had been largely falsified by results. The Government had del Pan, Amy Stonham and Ettie Tsc-lin's

succeeded in dissolving the Anfu more than once in ticated willingness to discuss security with the Rosario-63 words. French Government, if security be in their mind. He declared that Elementary Certificates Miss Political Club. after the last French and Belgian replies, our capacity for usefulMira Guttieres, Bortha Smith. Hedviges Silva, Cissie Xavier.

An Ordinance to amend fur-Partick T intervention was manifestly exhausted.

Nellie Gubbay, Anita King, Anita In the only other part of his speech published, Lord Curzon Silice. Marjorie Warnes, Lizzie

ther the New Territories Regula. Rangers vigorously defended British policy in the Near East. He said the Thomas and Lolita Rocha

tion Ordinance. 1910, is be Celtic Lausanne Treaty was not such us might have been signed had the)

introduced in the Legislative Raith Rovers 7

St. Mirren Powers maintained a united front on all points, but it was the best!

Council on October 11. obtainable in the circumstances. He sketched his efforts to end thel

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said ill-judged

ill-fateri Turco-Greek hostilities sod

A correspondent writes us that the development of the New Aberdeen

connection Territories (other than New Kilmarnock the task was not rendered easier by the Franklin Bouillon agreement which

Britain encouraged Turkish pretensions

with the forthcoming season, a Kowloon), and particularly the Falkirk alone saved the situation in the crisis after the Turkish victory over)

match might be arranged for growth of Tai Po Market, seems Hibernians Greece, and prevented an invasion of Europe. He claimed the ANOTHER SALE OF LAND. the Lightweight championship of to call for power to initiate some Clydebank solution regarding the Straits as eminently favourable to British)

the Colony between AP. Chad simple system of sanitary con- Ayr United Imperial interests and thought the final restoration of peace

At the District Office. Taipo, wiek, of H.M. Marazion, and trol For example, the keepinz Clyde in the Near East, the freedom of the Straits, the liberation on the 17th instant, there will be Cant. Matty Smith, Lightweight of pigs in unsuitable places has Dundee of the entire block of Arab countries, the enhanced prestige

Po Market. Clause 2 of the bill Greenock M 9 of Britain in Turkey, together with appeasement in all Moslem old by auction 18 lots of Crowa Champion of the Australian become a seriousuisance at Tai Motherwell

land. aggregating about 7.70 Overseas Forces. countries, suficiently justified the British labours at Lausanne.

Another suggested contest is a accordingly inserts in section 6 Third Lanark 6 very heavy task awaded Turkey. He expressed the opinion that acres, the upset price for which

match between A.B. Luncan, of of the principal Ordiance a sub-Hamilton A she would experience graat disillusionments, many disappointments. The purchaser will be required H.M.S. Marazion, Middle, weight section giving the Governor in and some fruits she claimed to be garnered would turn out Dead: Ses apples in her mouth; but in making the great experiment she within six months of the date of Champion of the Colony, and Council the same power to make ale to spend not less than $100.- Iron Bus. Middleweight Cham-rules for the New Territories! started with complete absence of resentment on our part and &,033 for the construction of brick-pins of Manila.

(other than Kowloon) as sincere expression of our goodwill.

works on these and adjoining Chadwick. wa waterstaat, is Sanitary Board has to make by Economic Matters.

lots, capable of turning out not fighting Billy Prinzle of Australia laws for the rest of the Colony.

in Shanghai this mouth.

The same clause gives the Governor in Council power to set NEW SCALE OF CHARGES. less than 7.500 bricks per day.

apart cemeteries in the New Ter- ritories (other than Now Kowloón),

A new regulation under the and also pywer to prohibit the Waterworks Ordinance, which is barial or depositing of human to come into force on January This week's work of the Imperial Econoraic Conference has)

remains in or upon any specified 1st, 1924, lays down that the price at the World Theatre to-morrow.

-Page 4. places in the New Territories of water supplied by meter and been devoted to laying the foundations for the main discussions. All

(other than New Kowloon). This charged for as "excess consum declared null and void.—Page 4

Certain Bills of Loading are the Imperial delegates will be examining Marquess Curzon's ezpasz

latter power may be necessary in tica" will be, in cages where during the week-end,and it is anticipated that Monday will be devoted to speeches in reply, when, it is an open setrar, thers will be not a On the Westchester Biltmore course, in the American ladies' certain residential districts, eg filtered water is supplied, at the rate of 75 cents per 1,000 gallons, little searching of heart. It is impossible, however that the general golf championship semi-finals, Miss Cuminins of Ontweatsia in Cheung Chau.

Section 46 of the principal Or-lani, where unfiltered water in public can follow the discussions, as the most important parts will defeate i Mrs. Vanderbeck of Pitiladelphia at the twentieth hole. not see the light of day. One of the features of the first week has Miss Atirling. of Stlanta, beat Mrs. Goss, of New York, by two 2dinance is impracticable as it supplied, at 35 cents par thous been the notable battle behind the scenes in the interests of publicity. The holder, Miss Collett, of Rhode Island, was defasted by Mrs stands at present, as the Land and Some of the delegates, especially the Canadian ones, urged the full- Vanderbeck by two holes. The English repres ntative, Miss Edith Officer may be at the opposite en! est publicity, while the rustho is of secrecy found a dourhty champ Leitch, was by beaten Miss Cummings by 6 and 4. Both these of his district. Clauses 3 and 5 ion in Mr. Baldwin. It is believed the fight was continued to the matches were in the third round. very ave of Lord Curzon's statement, but the open methods carried the day. There is still some fear expressed by the Dominion delegates that the publicity conceded may not accord with their hopes and desires, and probably more will be heard of the question

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London. Uctober 5. The Imperial economic Conference this afternoon continued its discussion of matters for facilitating Empire trade.

London, October 5. Mr. Bruce and the Australian delegates have arrived in London.

London, October 5.

CERMAN CABINET DIFFICULTIES.

Barlin, October 5.

BRICKWORKS SITE.

is $1.057.

suggesting that in

LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

MARRIED WOMEN ELIMINATED.

New York. October 5..

MR. LLOYD GEORGE REACHES. AMERICA.

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News in To-Day's

New Advertisements.

A special launch will leave Hongkong and Kowloon on Sun

2 lay in connection with the Kow- 2loon Dock Swimming Gals.-

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Consignees are notifed of the arrival of the 3.5. "Taiyo Maru”. - Page 14

For the special attraction st the Coronet Theatre, see nouncement on Page 4.

The Enal Promenade Concert in connection with the HKV.D.C. will be held on the 19th inst Page 4.

"The Bolted Door" commences

LISTEN.

Businessmen, are marksmen aiming at d'finic trade. Bunk The special rates charzet in remove the provisions requiring the case of certain water supplie leertising is the most effective

the naval ant military ammunition. his signature as a witness on the to

establishments are to remain in redemption receipt

force; the price of water supplie !}

by mater from the waterworks at Motorists or those who contem=" Fauling and charged for as p'ate becoming car owners, will New York, October 6.

"excass consumpsion" will be at find interesting particulary con- 500 STAMP3 ON ONE FAZOEL. Mr. Lloyd George arrived on the Mauretania. He was facet

the rate of $1 per 1,000 gallons; carninz reliable makes of cars and by.a huzh battery of reporters and photographers, ani subjected to An International Art Society the special rate for the Royal, motor cycles in the "Motor Sup- la rapid fire of questions. He declared the unhappiness resulting at Breamore, Hampshire, the Hongkong Golf Club will remain plement" with this issue.. The Democratic Party has passed a resolation stating it is unable from the war was due to the ineffective operation of the Versailles Print Society, has received a in force, and the price for water Particulars of forthcoming and

* There is a special programme to support the Government, it having no Parliamentary basis. As Treaty. The Leauge of Nations could not be consi terad a going parcel from Vienna with 510 supplied by meter in the Peak tion sales appear on Page 4.

stamps on it, of a face value of District and charged for the majority of other parties have adopted the same view, it is concern without the participation of the United States.

510,000 krons£21,250 at normal "excess consumption” will be at "at the Star Thestre tonight believed Herr Stresemann will now try to form & Cabinet supported

lexchange.

the rate of $1 per 1,000 gallons, Fage 12.

by the Parliamentary parties.

(Other Telegrams on Page

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