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CANTON OUTLOON.

OPIUM SMUGGLING.

THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923.

FOOTBALL. ".

SOME COMMENTS BY OUR KOWLOON v. H.M.S. TITANIA.

GOVERNOR.

#Continued from Page 13

"The Signatory Powers of the

The following team has been Final Protocol of September 7th,| The Ordinance to amend and selected to represent the Kowlooni 1901, derive from that Protocol consolidate the law relating to F.C. in their League match the right to ensure priority of opium, which passed all its re-against H.M.S. Titania to-morrow payment of interest and amortiza maining stages at the Legislative on St. Joseph's ground at 4 p.m. : tion of certain foreign loans|Council yesterday afternoon, was F. Wheeler; J. Mortan and T. st cured on the Customs Revenues the subject of comment by H. EL Knight; J Leonard, J. Me- to 1901 and of payment of interest the Governor, on the culpability Kelvie and H. G. Wheelar: K. and amortization of Indemnity of ships' crews in smuggling and Mason, C. Millard, A. Latham, B. mentioned in Article & there- the lask of support for the auth-Pasco and A. Duncan. Reserve: uf. but no Treats right orities from shipping companies. E. Cooke, has been conferred

Sir Edward Stubbs said, with

were

was

KOWLOON 2ND. EAST SURREY RES.

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

them to decide for what reference to a statement by the purpose the Colnese Government Hon. Mr. A. D. Lang concerning shall use funds which at the end the impossibility of proving that

In this League match to-mor- of such year shall remain at the ships officers, or their servants, row at 2.30 pm, Kowloon, playing dispersal of that Government after or the crew, were not implicated at home, will be represented by service of the said loans and in smuggling, that this impossibi-J. Beach: F. Ollier and D. Urqu indemnity shall have been fity arise in many case from the hart: S. Randle, S. Sibley and B. entirely provided for.

fact that the persons indicated | Rasmusson: V. Hast, B. Vickars, "Morever, by agreement by were so implicated.. It

W. H. Brown, A. Spary and B. T. tween the Diplomatie Body and extremely difficult to believe that Haylock. Reserves: 1. H. Taylor the Chinese Government offany cases arose in which someland 8. Chapman. January 30th. 1912, the former member of the crew was not

practically

Sir Edward addet. appointed concerned. trustees of the Chinese Mari-[that he was afraid the Govern- time Custamis revennes for pro-jment had not received from the| tection of the alove-mentioned shipping companies of the Culong services, but that agreement did the support they had a right inj the Corps expect, and that the companies}

had not deal: sufficiently severely with members of their crew when there had been a question of

On Christmas day.commencing opium smuggling and a doubt had at 2 pon and on Boxing day. which C.C. Wy in his letter been thrown on the lot fer commencing at 1.15 am. 157) the senior Consular representative the men. "Tu put it quite frank-following team will represent the refers, it has be pointed out, it is a fort well known -H.R. B. Hancock (espt.1, T. E.

Club against the United Services:1 that the Curie Diplomatique stelevärybody that the compradore's in no way concerned with the department of the shipping firms,

Pearce. A. A. Claxton, G. R. Sayer, E. B. Reed, Rev. E. K. service of the bans which were have a great deal too much to di in-titated with at their previous with this matter, and that AnQuick. R. E. . Webster, H. Owen; ly being consulted.”

officer who is bestrict in looking Huches G. R.

More. E. G. Finally, the reply rimtains, a for opom smuggling is afraid of Lammert and A. C. I. Bowker. reminder that the arrangement by Retting into trouble with the which the existing "Constitue impradore and of not being? tionalist fiovernment" at Canton supported by his employer."

fu canier

Diplomatique the power to Locate the surplus.

**As to payment out to surplus for certain domestic loan-

H.K.C.C. v. UNITED SERVICES.

SHANGHAI INTERPORT TEAM V. THE REST. On Saturday, comiencing at

commedcing at 19.15 am.. the

was handed over a certain per- His Excellency then comments 2.15 pm, marion New Year's day, centage of the Custooms Surplus infed on the spreide case of the 1910-1920 was arrived at betwee Long Sang, to which Mr. Langwing team will play in the that tiovernment and the Chinese had referred, saying "I am not match Last Shanghai Interport Government of Peking. The seafaring man but I venture Team v. The Rest: Corps Diplomatique on the nega jubnit that is impossible tol sion neither took an active part examine a propeller shaft tunnel; nor did they act as intermediary for the conclusion of that arrange ment. It is evident they could

not do so now either.

Last hanghai Interport Team. while the ship is under way, and A. A. Claxton. Rev. E. K. Quick.

T. E. Pearce leap: G. R. Sayer.) think that is a matter which A. E. Wood, H. Ower. Hughes, A., might have been enpaired into. Rujahn. H. S. Ballatebet, as to who gave instructions that M. Omar, Capt. E. R. S. Dods] the examination should not be

and H. E. Hollands. made until the ship was under

Wilh

SEN CABLES BRITISH LABOUR LEADER.

The Rest H. R. D. Hancock) An important more has just)

weigh at a time when discover teapt.). R. E. (). Bird R. E. A come from Dr. Sun. I learn that

practically impossible." this morning he caused to bel

Webster. E. P. Reed. F. J. R.| He thought 18 Magistrate's

Mitchell, B. D. Evans, G, F. More. jrwzument-, in that case, on the Lammer. F. J. de Rome. dispatched, over his signature, alleget penalising effect of the ACL. Gave and A. C. I. Bowker. cable to England containing an

ficial communication to MY Law on shipowners, were scarce- Ramsay Mardonald, the leader idence which had been

in aceqalance

wirl the of the bour Party, on the situation. with particular refer- eL Q to the assembly of navai ships on the rivet. It contained

2-

The following have bera select- ed to represent the Indian P. C.

iraivech

in their League match with the Savy on Saturday at 2.16 pm, on The clause reading this the the former's ground: A. el Arg owners.agents, and master of a lealli (Capt. 5. H. Ismail. P. shall be culpable in a smeMadar. I. M. Omar. A. H. Madar ng transaction unless the 3. S. Cureen, O. Ismail, S. A. Is powed that none of the officer,)

eir servams, or crew he im-mail, S. D. Ismail, H. D. Rumjahn. The Canton Government ratepel tain- great hope from the growplicated, which Mr. Lang had and A. H. Bumjahn. Reserve: ing power of the Labour Party in pught to

alsa criticism of the part played by the British Chin-ul General

in the present situration

was

have omitted. England. It transpires also that upon approved, and pasted the British Labour leader and with the remaining clauses of Dr. Sun had met before. This the Ordinance.

was in England at a time when both were in the early days wil the political carers. A com musity of interest is stated to.

have brought ti em together, and it i hope from this that a Solution Sufistuctory I tie Canton Government wil bel

PASSPORTS AND DEPORTATION.

QUESTION OF A MAGISTRATES POWERS.

F. M. Areolli.

HOCKEY.

WEDNESDAYS MATCHES.

On Wednesday, an excellent j'uatch neck place between the Chub and the Savy at the U.S. RC.

| Neither was a full strength. but the whole they Were yesterday. the word reading.equally man her and a hard. fast! The Ying-pak disclosed that be fenatnite stage and third read-game resulted. At the begin had received a question irre framing of the Ordinance regulatingning, the Clah did not get going the Latur Gulls of Hongkong the admission of persons into properly and the Navy scored as to the participation of Kwand the Colony were passed.

the only gul of this half.

achieved as a result of correspons At the Legislative Council on dence on the subject.

yet.

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tung labour organisation in the! The Hon. Mr. Polierk suggested After the interval. the Navy negotiations, but informed me that the power vested by the new forwards Decathe somewhat that he had not as yet informed regulations in a magistrate, who disorganised and the Cinh, play- then of win intended to delerul, for certain offences, rrdering up. hegan 10 have the

xpursion of a person from the better Af

We More j | Colong, should be vested . H. Realised for them and then A HONGKONG CIRCULAR. [the Governor. The Governor in Woodwar, neatly taking a good

There is beme distributed in Council would be & better pass from Plummer on the right) Hongkong at present a circular authority to determine whether wing put them ahead. A little printed in Uninese Jurging alenybody arriving without a pass later, the Navy drew levei boycott of British and Amenean port should be expelled.

through a gal by Lake, but goods

protest against The Attorney General said the shortly afterwards More scored foreign action in semting war | object of the clause was to give the winning goal for the Club. ships to Canton in connection the power to a judicial officer. In For the Navy, Worthington at with the Customs dispute. We the course of the discussion H. E. centre-half and Gregory at back have to-day received by post two the Governor suggested they had were prominent, and for the Club copies of this circular, which is best pass the law then as it stood. Mitchell, Sim, and Murray were) issued by an organisation styling the question to be whether they outstanding in the defence, while itself The People, of Hongkong should amend it" later. The among the forwards More made and Brethren Society for Saving Attorney General pointed out good use of his speed. the Country.' We presume the that on advantage of giving the

CLUB 2ND «, UNIVERSITY. authorities

aware of the power to a Magistrate was that a distribution of these leaflets.

At Happy Valley on the samne man had an opportunity of stating) his case against an order for ex-day, the newly-constituted Club; pulsion. The Ordinance

2nd team met the University. Both sides suffered from lack of passed. without

practice and the ground was not amendment of this clause.

conducive to accuracy, but a fast and pleasant game was played.

The University combined bet-1

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Some extremely novel and effective costumes were seen, and the general ensemble was altoge- ther striking. A word of praise must be penned regarding the beautiful illuminations and most usually are troubled with

which worms. Other symptoms are and

general health speedily ter and scored the only goal of Halls presented a very gay ap decorations, Irregular appetite, bad breath follows. As a remedy for infactile, the first half, through Shahabudin, pearance last night, when a fancy carried out under the respective pain in and swelling of the indigestion, constipation, colic, after a short passing movement dress ball in aid of the Naval and supervision of Lieutenant Jack- abdomen, irritation in the nose, vomiting, diarrhoes and simple by their forwards, in the second Dockyard branch of the M.CL son and

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was Beresford, At the head of the failure to make proper progress fever these tastaless little Tablets haf. the play was fairly errorganised by Mrs. Grace, who staircase there was a splendid in development. Administered have no equal. They allay the land the University scored again for a few days Baby's Own Tablets pains of teething almost as if by through Leong Ho-wing. The was materially assisted by Missilluminated model of H.M.S. drive out worms, and a mark magic, bring restful comforting Club, however, kept on pressing Primrose Grace, and it was a Tamar.

improvement ΕΠ appetite sleep in a natural way," are and towards the end. Faers huge success.

present. Music was supplied by the guaranteed absolutely free from scored a goal for them. Among the five hundred dancera

Brunswick Studio band, whose opiates. narcotics or other in University players Osman and including Lady Stubbs and a jurious drugs. Of chemists, or Rumjahn were, noticeable, and party from Government House. selections were greatly appreciat post free, 60 cents the vial, from Remington and Rowell were good His Excellency the Governor and ed, and dancing was maintained bg Dr. Williams Medicine Co., in the Club defence, University H.E. Vice Admiral Sir Arthur until the early hours of the mor-

Leveson wäre unable to be present. ! ning. 160 Kiangee Road, Shanghai. won by 2 goals to 1.

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