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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:

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For Banks and

Offices.

THURSDAY OCTOBER

reputation

1943

́DAY BY DAY.

ARMS ON *PRÉSIDENT McKINLEY."

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SATURDAYS PROGRAMME, The matches for Saturday are as follows

NEVER MIND THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. BE ON THE LOOK-OUT TWO MEMBERS OF CREW FOR BUSINESS.-Coleman Cor.

ON TRIAL.

Two Chinese former members of the crew of the President Me- Kinley came before the Chief kick-off 4.15 pm.

INTERPORT TRIAL. Blues v. Whites-Club gound;

LEAGUE: DIVISION II.

Justice, at the Criminal Sessions. this morning, charged with the pistols and 2,340 rounds of am-"A" ground. unlawful possession of 43 Mauser ROA

again justified for fearless outspokenness. His utterance on Ed Dean political matters is anze to cause resent- mant in certain quarters, but it. should at least clear the air, not, only by giving others a plain

Hongkong's interport rowing biot as to what the Empire's team left by the Empress of Asia foreign policy is likely to be, but this morning. also by pointing the way to such

There were tea further cases of our politicians as have been too nervous to take a firm stand of small-pox notified yesterday for British principles. His plain-eight in Hongkong and two in

Kowloon. All were Chinese. spoken criticism of French policy is not perhaps in accordance

A report from Sheklung says Hall Bruston) appeared for the

S. China "B" v. King's-South with all the dictates of dis Dr. Sun's forces, after evacuating defence.

Chian ground. plomacy, but it is far better than Ho Yuen city, are busy preparing |

Mr. Dyer Ball explained that

St. Joseph's v. Filipino-St the half-hearted expressions of defensive lines near Lungmoon the two accused were formerly Joseph's ground.

and Pok Lo.

employed aboard the Presidant Specifications on Applica-disapproval which we have form-

Tamar v. Titania-Navy."B" - Mckinley-the first as porter and ground. erly had, and which laft room for

the second as cabin steward. The Kowloon v. Bluebell-Kowloon doubt

Amongst the passengers who ship berthed at Kowloon at 5.45 ground. to their sincerity-loft by the Empress of Asia were pm on Sept. 23rd and Sergt. General Smuts, made one very Major General Sir John and Snare went aboard to search pas | MUSTARD & Co. important pronouncement, when Lady Fowler, Sir James Jamie senger's baggage. About & o'clock Owing to the Interport Trial

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BIRTH.

SHERIDAN. On October 17, Dr. Fearn'> Sanatorium, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheridan, a son, Harold Joseph.

MARRIAGES. LUNT-LISSNER-On Sep- tember 5, in Norfolk, Virginia.

U.S.A.

DEATHS.

MACDONALD. --On

19 days.

as

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munition.

v. Club-Sockunpoo

Sacred Heart v. Club de Recreio. Mr. Dyer Ball conducted the-Sookunpoo "B" ground.. case for the grown and Mr. F. C.

Diomede v. University,-Navy Jankin (instructed by Mr. G. K. "A" ground.

the Sergeant, as a result of in-game on the Club ground, there Sformation. went to examine will be no First Division League

cabin 114. On his way he saw games this Saturday.

he declared that the Imperial son. Col. Davy, Mr. H. Macnamara and Mr. C Conference was discussing the

Gubbay. holding of a conference of the Governments of all the Powers

Amongst the passengers who interested in reparations, as left by the President Jefferson neither the Reparations Come were General Thomas L mission nor the Council of the Hartigan, General Tang Kwan

H. Kotewall, Mr. and Mrs. Chap sufficient authority to deal with Siu-ki and Miss Violet Capell, the matter. There are many big! possibilities ahead. As he said, it might result in the parting of

League of Nations possessed/Shan, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Ring white bag which he held at Chinese New Year. The King's

the ways.

Small-Po

The prophecy made some

a man come out of cabin 114) into the alleyway. This man, "At present the Selection Com- who subsequently turned out to mittee have a very difficult task be the first prisonor, walked in the to pick a side to play against direction of Sergt. Snare, carry Shanghai in the Interport game behind him. Accused turned into will be away from the Station cabin 120, and the police officer, and it is hoped that their relief, his suspicions aroused, followed, the East Surreys, will bring along Accused Was alone in a few star players. Most of the Sir Robert Ho Tung has re-the cabin, holding the bag, present Tamar and R.G.A. ceived cordial letters from H. E. Mr. Dyer Ball continued. Serg players are due to leave the Sun Chuen-fong. Governor of Snare shut the door of the cabin, Station before the Chinese New Futien. General Lau Hin-sat, but as he was going to search the Year. Tuchun of Kweichow, andbag be heard the door open and, turning round, saw the second accused, holding a bag similiar Routley and Woodman, will be

The present goalkeepers, HiIN · to that of the first prisoner, stand-leaving, while Swan is at present ing in the doorway. The second

General Sum Hong-ying, endors ing his proposal for a Round.

table Conference.

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| U.S.A., William Burnham Lunt, son of Mrs. W. H. Lunt, of Malden, Mass.. U.S.A., and Shanghai, and months ago by the Medical Officer

accused tried to bolt. but the on the sick list and will most the late Captain W. H. Lunt, to of Health that Hongkong would

The Civil Governor of Canton Sergeant seized him and dragged probably not be fit for Interport Rita Grace Lissner, daughter of have a serious epidemic of small- has issued a proclamation, under him into the cabin. Sergt. Snare games this season. J. Rodger, at the late John J. Lissner and the pox during the cool season looks instructions from Dr. Sun, order-sent a European member of the present in Canton, has offered to late Mrs. Lissner, of Baltimore, as though it might be fulfilled. ing the arrest of any M.P. in crew to call the ship's officers play if chosen, but the selected Maryland, and Norfolk, Virginia. During the present month, close the province who have voted for and then, in their presence, he ones will be required to put in on ninety cases have been noti-Tsao Kun at the presidential searched the two bags. In the plenty of practice. Angus, of the DICK-WILLIAMS-On Octo-fied. several ending fatally, and election. Their names are given first he found 2,000 rounds of Club, should do well as a goal- ber 18, at the Holy Trinity there are prospects of further oc-in a list attached to the pro- Mauser ammunition.

In the keeper. Cathedral, Shanghai, S. V. Dick,currences when the temperature clamation.

other he found 10 Mauser pistols. | The mischief is

Proceeding to cabin 114, went The backs available at present Customs, Hankow, to Beckie Widrops again. liams, Abercynen, South Wales.

that the poorer class Chinese do not look upon the disease with Capt. K. S. Heaney, a well-on Mr. Dyer Ball, Sergt. Snare are Wheeler and Knight of Kow- found that a portion of the loon, Bishop and Gerrard of the any alarm whatever, and there is known master mariner in the skirting board had been re-Club, while J. Clarke, of the a distinct danger of wholesale in-East, who retired to Australia moved, leaving a space which Police, can still play a good game Octoberfection from this source unless some fifteen months ago, is at 14. at Harbin, infant son, of Mr.special meares are taken to present on a short visit Hong./went under one of the baths in in the defence. Oldershaw, of the

the fixathroom adjoining. TheR.G.A., should be given a trial, and Mrs. 1. D. Macdonald, aged ward rainst it. For that reason kong as the representative of) Sergeant pur his hand in the hole

we are pleased to note that the Plaimar's famous sandal wood and drew out 13 Mauser pistols For the middle line, there are LEON-Arthur Leon, of Tai-Sanitary Board has expressed oil. Capt. Heang is staying at the and 340 rounds of ammunition. Stewart, Hudson, Lelliott, and koo Dock, Native of Sussex. itself in no uncertain language Hongkong Hotel.

Under two beds Sergt. Snare Post, but the two middle men are England, on the 25th. fast, at on the necessity of a special pra-

found two bags, each containing due for home this season. For 3 a.m. at French Hospital, aged, ventive campaign being carried

A coolie, with four previous 10 more pistols.

the forward line, there are Hill, 32. Funeral will pass the monu-out. It is now generally conced- convictions, was sentenced to There were no passengers in Roberts and Wilkins of the ment to-day (Thursday) at 5 p.m. ed. that vaccination is a sure three months bard labour, by the cabin at the time, Mr. Dyer Tamar, Castledine, Green and method of stopping the ravages Comdr. Beckwith, at the Marine Ball explained; but there was Couzens of the R.G.R.. Begg. of this terrible disease, and we Court, this morning, defendant passengers baggage. The ship Forsyth and Howard of the Club. are hoping that the Chinese who being charged with being a sus was going on to Manila, and it with the return of the South cannot afford to pay their own pected person and reputed thief looked as if the passengers in China team from their Australian medical practitioner will take and having been found on board cabin 114 were going on with the tour, the Committee should have full advantage of the free the s.s. Yunnan with intent to ship.

plenty of material to select from. facilities which are offered by commit a felony, on the 24th inst.Sorgt. Snare then gave evidence The trial game this week will the Government is this regard.

in support of Mr. Dyer Ball's probably bring to light one or two Europeans also should make a point of being re-vaccinated if

Mr. Edward S. Little, former Witness was cross-examined at they have not been inoculated in Australian Trade Commissioner some length by Mr. Jenkin, during recent years, Vaccination is, ia fin China, writes us saying that the course of which counsel fact, a duty which we owe to he has received cabled instruc-hinted that the defence was the match between the South ourselves and to ide community tions from the Government of the that accused, being employed China B and the King's will generally. It would be the height Commonwealth of Australia that aboard the stip, were only carry-attract the largest number and of folly to wait until the Colony the Government has been defeating passengers baggage from one should produce a good game. At is in the grip of a really serious ed in Parliament, and as a con- cabin to another and did not present, both teams are undefeat- outbreak. One result of the sequence, the Commissioner ser know what the bags contained. the telegrams that we published publicity given to the question vice will be closed as yesterday which is disquieting, should be a prompt decision by October 19th. The events in Germany make it hundreds of people to go to a

vaccinator. Now is the time.. unlikely that the · Ruhr and Reparations" problem can be Premature. settled within a reasonable period, It is now quite clear that Dr. if at all. Despite what opponents Sun's troops have not succeeded of British policy have to say, it the seizure of which they have in capturing Waichow city, upon is obvious that the statements been concentrating for many

The Telegraph.

HONGKONG, 25th Oct., 1923.

THE OUTLOOK.

Britain faces a serious time. Her economic outlook is gloomy, and bound up with economies is the poor industrial outlook with its attendant evil-unemploy ment. There is a great deal in

from

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY UNION MAGAZINE.

statement.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

others not mentioned above.

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In the Junior League games,

ed, but it is expected that the champions will add another two points to those already obtained by them in the League.

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The Titania make their first appearance of the season on the I.R.C. 2nd XI. v. K.C.C. 2nd XI Navy. "B" ground, where they have the Tamar Reserves for The following will represent opponents. The Club Reserves go the Indian Recreation Club in to Sookunpoo to meet the RGA. their second

division league and they should return with the

made by our Premier and For- months. It was announced A very readable number is the match against the Kowloon two points. eign Minister are correct-thej in Canton on the 19th instant. October issue of the Hongkong Cricket Club on the former ground and said to have been confirmed University Union Ingraziar, a on Saturday at 2.15 pm: -D. Ruhr situation is directly affect by official roports, that the city copy of which reaches us to-day. Rumjaha (Captain), Sirdar Khan-

The game on the Sookunpoo ing our trade and industry, and had fallen, and the account of There are a few black-and-white E. A. Mousdeen, A. H. M. Sam, ground between the Sacred preventing an early solution of the "success" contained in the sketches and a great deal of in- Rumjaho, H. D. Rumjahn. Heart and Club de Recreio should the grave problem of our army the enemy troops were driven sports notes and general topics. Moosdeen, A. Kitchell and S. Adivision of points. The Univer

Cunton Daily News" stated that terasting letterpress, including M. P. Madar, I. Hassan, Ebe well contested and end in a unemployed. Sir Eric Geddes has through the city from the south Mr. M. B. Osman bids farewell to Hamid.

sity should beat the Diomede on the Navy "A" ground: St. Joseph's just summarised some feature-em to the northern gates. Dr. his readers after a spell of meri-

The following will represent should improve their position

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of the trade outlook. He points San immediately on hearing the torious work in the editorial chair.

news sent a telegram to his A feature entitled "Casting the Indian Recreation Club 1st. against the Filipinos. The Blue-

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(capt.): J. Gardner, H. T. Baxton; A. Ferguson, S. H. Garred, A. F. Paul: T. A Barclay, J. Roberts, - now about to experience, for E. W. Railton, A. J. Douglas, "In spring a young man's fancy, V. Ramsay. Reserves W

And looking back on Williamson and V. Summers, own scholastic days we realise that youth is very much. The following have been select the same all the world over!

ed to represent the Kowloon

out that the disintegration of troops "congratulating them for Jades includes the following:XI in their league match against bell are the visitors at Kowloon Germany will be a commercial their valour and prowess.' The "Six ounces of complexion is the Kowloon Cricket Club on the this week, and, a fast game should calamity. He referred to the journal named went into hys-only worth two hours of tennis." latter's ground on Saturday at end in a win for the sailors. need for greater inter-Empire terics over the alleged thumph

"Golf is only an excuse for 2.15 p.m.-A. el Arcolli (Capt), and declared that the. East

S.H. Ismail, A.H. Rumjahn, U.M. The following will represent trade co-operation.

blasphemy." Well, the River campaign had entered on

Omar, S.D. Ismail. O. Ismail, the Club Reserves in a 2nd. The only redeeming feature in A.H. Madar, J.S. Curreen, F.M. Division League match against disintegration of Germany seems its last stages as a consequence imminent certainly possible be of this victory. It now transpires China is that bandits are more el Arculli, SA: Ismail and N.B. R.G.A. Reserves R. Hutchison

Kitchell. that the city was not taken atipolite than officials." fore the end of the winter-whilet all, and that all that was There is a fair amount of clever the question of Imperial prefer accomplished was to make averse, including one on "Dreamy auce is still in the air" and breach in a portion of the wall. Byes," of which this is a sample

Because the moon is red likely to meet with considerable General Chan's troops are stili in possession, and later reports state

O Dreamy Eyes! opposition in certain quarters.that the attackers have suffered We are afraid that British manu-very heavily in losses. We are facturers will have to accept as getting tired of hearing of the likely fall of the city at any inevitable the loss of many of

moment. We are also sick of their former markets. So much the whole operations in Kwang- for the purely business side. tung. They serve no useful pur-many of the references through-ers," stated to have been special H.M.S. *** Bluebell – Banchi pose whatever, and we still hope out the magazine the underly writter for the novice, but Morton, Urquhart Leonard, General Smuts, a former enemy that the day is not far distant graduates find plenty of time which las our Armchair Critic Bandle, Wheeler, Hast, A.W of Britain and now one of the when the futility of this senseles for contemplation of other than has observed) would be of use Brown, W.H. Brown, Isylor. most remarkable men, and great-fighting will come home to every-examination subjects. Ferhape it to many a mature player on Summers. Reserves Young kad

is the spring-like weather we are Hongkong fields.

Ross cst statesmeny in the Empire, has body concerned.

I will kiss you ........80. Be contented

go.

Because the world is mad,

O Dreamy Eyes-1"

our

Of the more serious material, Football Club Réserves in their Judging from this verse and there is page of "Tips to Cricket-2nd Division engagement,

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