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HONGKONG, 1st April, 1924.
"THE CUP.”
of Baton
Villa: the second was presented
"Kinnaird, and 'a naw trophy, with a registered design, appeared in 1911. Such are n few facts cohoerning the mock- coveted, cup. There will doubt less be a great struggle for its possesalen when the Villa and Newcastle poest to decide owners- ship for the present year.
The New Industry.
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FOR GOLDEVAND
LITIES WURD IN
DA
CANNOT BE REWARDED
The total rainfall -registere at the Botanio Gardans during ĮMarch was 0.26-ingh,
Sir Paul Chater has ́giveb $1,000 for the St. Andrew's Church Young Man's Clab.
On Faster Monday, St. Andrew's Troop of Boy Seputs will give a display and concert in the Church Hall
Mr. D. K. Blair, Secretary of This bas no rcference, to any the Hongkong General Chamber new form of productive-industrial of Commerce, leaves for Home activity. If anything, it refers to-morrow by the sa. Pembroke- to destructive energies by theshire. workers—namely, strikes. There
The Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp and Mrs. Kemp left yesterday by the President; McKinley. Bishop Maloney was a passenger on the
same boat.
is no intention to decry these In a fight amongst Hakla coolies labour disputem per se, without at Taikoktsui, a man was injured admitting that the men may have by a bamboo pole, yesterday, and ample justification for their was taken to the Kwong Wab action. In most cases labour can. Hospital, if one enquires deeply enough, be considered-underpaid. If it comes to that, anyone is underpaid who desires a better mode of life than that to which it has pleased cir- cumstances or his wages to call! him. What must have a strong appeal to one man might be icok-
Mrs. Clements is to sing ed upon as absolutely unnecessary.There is * Green Hill Far by another, otherwise we would' all be striving for the same posi-Away" (Gounod) at the Good tion in life, with disastrous Friday morning service at St
Andrew's Church. results to society and community existence generally. So much for
A 79-year-old woman was taken the justification of strikes. What we are concerned with at present to hospital yesterday suffering is the peculiar concentration of from injuries sustained when she labour disputes within these last was knocked down in First Street few weeks; indeed, ever since a | by a duş; cart. Labour Ministry was formed. Mr.
..
Another Indictment:
Washington, March 31,
Mr. Sinclair is indicted on ten
SCHEME.
**TO TRAIN CHINESE
OPERATORS..
-We are informed that olaste
counts for contempt, in con- for training Chinese me wireles sequence of his refusal to give telegraph operators," are "to -ba evidence before the Senate oil) opened at the Technical Institute committee.
(Queen's College) about the end
of the present month.
These classes are to be under the control - of the wireless instructor appointed by the China. Navigation Co., Ltd.
Candidates eligible are to be "British born" Chinese of 18 to 21 years of age, and recommand- ed by the Education Department as being up to the required stand- art
as regardɛ „knowledge of English and general education.
Students will be required to attend the class three nights per week. If there should be a sufficiant number of candidates it will probably be found possible to institute day classes in addit- ion to the evening classes. Fees will be $5 per month.
The students are to undertake to join the service of the China Navigation Co., Ltd. (Messrs. Butterfield & Swire) or the Indo- Chios Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. (Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co.. Ltd) as wireless telegraph oper- Each count relates to a specificators on three years agreement, question put to Mr. Sinclair immediately after passing the before the committee. which the prescribed examination. The Federal Grand Jury has held to first three months: service after be pertinent.
passing the examination will bo Mr. Sinclair's attorneys indicate "probationary"; if found satisfac-. that he will voluntarily answer tory at the end of that period the charges.-Reuter's American operator will be confirmed in
ļ appointment and the Company will refund his School fees. His agree- ment will then be dated as from the date on which he first entered on his duties as Probationer.
Service.
CHESS STRUGGLE.
The Latest Scores-
Rate of pay will be $60 per month during the first year; $70 per month during the second New York, March 31.
year; $80 per month during the At the end of the first half of third year; and free food (of Ramsay MacDonald has felt Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton and the chess tournament, on con- same standard as supplied to called upon to explain this, and Mr. Mow Fung have placed their clusion of the eleventh round, the Chinese 1st Class Passengers.) the other day he declared that motor cars at the disposal of the scores stand:-Dr. Lasker, 742 On completion of three years' the simmering unrest in industry Vicar of St. Andrew's Church for points; Alekhine. 532; Capablanca service three months' leave
given and Reti. 6: Tartakowar, Bogalju- will We now know this year's final bad merely boiled up at last, visiting in the New Territories.
on half- bow, Maroczy and Marshall, 5; pay, or, alternatively, сда ists for what has come to be unfortunately about the same time. However, the choice of
Last week's health return Janowski, 346: Edward Lasker, month's leave annually on half know as the English Cup. As period seems to the ordinary shows fourteen cases of small-3; Yates, 26-Reuter's American|pay: the total leave must not in we ventured to suggest probable observer far more than a mere pax (twelve fatal), tive of Service,
any case exceed one month for some little time back, history is coincidence. It is the new order cerebro-spinst fever (four fatal)
each completed year of service. of things. The workers' know and one fatal case of enteric repeating itself, for the last two and results these past weeks have fever. All were Chinese. teams left in the competition|proved 'it-that there is more
Government,
than ever before, and one сам
tory reparations, whilst adequate
-
CONTINENTAL ELECTIONS.
chosen.
$$
be
FOOTBALL.
8. D. Begg..
NEW BONDS FOR OLD.
are Aston Villa and Newcastle sympathy for them in the pre-. News from Canton is to the United, who met in the finst of seatly-constituted
effect that the Finance Depart France to Wait for Germany. 1905, when the former had a two-hardly blame them for striking permanently the proposed tax on
has ment
decided to cancel
Owing to the Shield match on London, March 31
Saturday, the Club have arranged tonil victory. Both are old Cup while the iron is het.
ninancial transactions. It is Interest is deepening in the to full their League match with fighters. Indeed, the Villa has Nothing New.
believed that the bankers will forthcoming clections in Wermany H.M.S. Despatch on the Club the honour of having won the
resume business to-day.
and France. The latter are fixed Ground to-morrow (Wednesday) There is really nothing new in
for May 11th., a week later than evening, kick-off 5.15 p.m. The trophy more times than any what M. Poincare has to say
It is stated follow will represent the Club:---- other side-six in all, we believe, about the French Government's The usual Wednesday Public the German ones. from 1885 to 1920. On the other policy. The burthen of his speech Meeting of the Hongkong Lodge this date has been deliberately G. Rodger, H. T. Buxton, C. E. Kis expected the Bishop, D. Lyon, A. Mair, G. on resuming the Premiership is the Theosophical society will be hand, Newcastle were scarcely what we have been told before held on Wednesday, April 2nd, reactionary successes in Germany Augus, A. Ferguson, A. S. Forsyth ever out of the semi-finals or France will not quit the Kuhrat 5.45 p.m.. at the Lodge, 16, wilt influence the French electors (Capt J. Stewart, H. G. Howard, finals between 1905 and 1911, until she has obtained satisfac-Queen's Rd. Central Subject in M. Poincare's favour.
"Saviours or World Teachers,”
It is significant in this connec but, if our memory serves us
fion that the programme of the German people's party, which rightly, they have only one win security is to be assured her. All are welcome-ddit.
meanwhile M. Poincare is asj
was drawn up at a meeting at to their credit, namely; in 1910. anxious as ever to have an agree- A ten-year-old boy living at Hanover presided over by. Horr
was knocked Stresemann, declares that the British War Loan Conversion "The Cup" has most romanticent. We take it that everyone Taihang vuage
by now desires a settlement, and down and injured by a car be-party will fight under the old history: It was in July, 1871, bopes with the French Premier longing to the nrm of Drs. Jordan, black, white and red colours, and
London, March 31. The Government is offering that the executive of the Foot- that the report of the experts will Forsyth, Grone and Aubrey. He hopes for the restoration of Ger-
holders of five per cent. War.. the Government ball Association, meeting in Lon-prove acceptable all round; hence, was
man power and greatness.under a
Loan to convert their holding don, agreed "That it is desirable doubt the intimation that the Civil Hospital suffering from in-democratic monarchy. It is
speech was received by both jaries received in the face and noteworthy that.
into a new 431⁄2 par cant. issue, while Strese- that a challenge cup should be Houses of the French Parliament legs.
mann was announcing his support terms are 103 pounds sterling of
redeemable in 1939-1944. established in connection within lukewarm fashion. The whole
of the monarchical programme, new stock for every
bundred the Association, for which all Point of the matter is whether an
With regard to the slight Chancellor Mara, speaking at sterling of old. It is intended at agreement on all outstanding collision yesterday morning Hanover, declared the victory of first to convert loan up to two Clubs are invited to compete." questions is at length possible. between the J.S. President Chauvinistic Nationalist move- hundred In the following October, the It is
something de- McKinley and the Blue Funnel ment at the elections would ruin finite occurred, instead of the ss. Perseus, we are informed Germany.-Reuter. Football Association Cup, to give exasperating marking time of that at the time of the mishap it its official name, was first
many months past. If fresh dis- the former vessel was proceeding played for. Fifteen teams, all agreements lie ahead, if further up harbour under her own steam, took part in the controversies develop, it will be and not, as stated, being towed
more than disheartening-it will by tugs. initial competition,
the
be dangerous. We confess that first final only yielded £100 we await the issue for a final in gate-money. To-day, hun-issue can no longer be shirked- dreds of Clubs all over the with some measure of anxiety,
amateurs.
and
country, amateur and profession.
al, take part in this greatest of
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WHO NEXT?
Taken to
When Mr. Leo d'Almada ap- peared at the Police Court this morning in connection with a
MACLAREN'S FORCED
LANDING.
Nothing Very Serious.
London, March 31.
Reuter.
millions
The
sterling,
VARSITY DARSMEN. PRACTISING.
Oxford Does Record Mile.
London, March 31. "Oxford rowed from Hammer-
case beard the previous day, in A message from Corfa says smith bridge to the mile post in which a man was convicted for Squadron-Leader Maclaren land-two minutes, fifty-three and two- selling Macao lottery tickets, Mred at Gorizia Lake, at the south fifths seconds, beating the Cam- E. W. Hamilton said he had re-cad of Corfu, on Sunday afternoon, bridge record of 2.54 made in 1911. Cambridge's latest full course
last final produced over £27,000 EXHIBITION WORKERS ON considered the sentence and now owing to engine trouble. Ho in gate receipts, despite the fact
that hundreds secured admission
to the ground without payment.
STRIKE.
The Hull Aftermath.
London, March 31.
proposed to amend it in this way, telephoned to the British Consul trial from Putney to Mortlake that he would make the sent that he required no assistance, was done in 19.51, in fairy good ences, imposed on the alternative and hoped-to continue the flight conditions-Reuter, charges, concurrent instead of on Monday morning-Reuter. consecutive. Mr. d'Almada said)
These facts and figures suffice to show the enormous growth in
A Mass meeting of building he would be only too pleased to operatives engaged on the Empire Icave the matter in his Worship's public interest in this competition Exhibition work has declared an hands. which had such modest begin-unofficial lightning strike, in order to enforce a claim to an in- nings. One could quote many'
crease of twopence 20 bour. incidents of note in connection Seven thousand men are involved. with the history of "the Cup": did space permit. In the early
The Hull shipowners announce 'general increase of seven and a days of the competition, for ex order to meet the increased pay of half per cent. in freight rates in ample, Wolsh as well as Scottish dockers and the additional work- clubs competed, and one yearing expenses abroad.—Reuter- Queen's Park, the amateur Scottish team, were excused
from playing until the semi
final round because they could not afford to travel as far as
STOCK EXCHANGE BAN.
On Chinese Loans.
Corfu, March, 31.
LONDON'S TRIAL AT AN END
The damage to Squadron- Leader Maciaren's engine pre- vents the continuance of the flight before spare parts,
London, March 31. telegraphed for,, arrive from
The tramwaymen's ballot has England. The passengers are accepted the employers' terms. well-Beuter
Reuter.
HOME BOXING.
The Flyweight Championship.
WONDERFUL SHOOTING TEÁT-- By
all of possible 40 shots, within a quarter-inch ring, C. H.- Barrel, © Univerily, of fleman, won the ins
London, March 31. The Stock, Erchange. notifies the automatic removal of quota- tions from its official list on May
London, March 31. 2nd unless the Chinese Govarn- ment fully resumes the service, of At the National Sporting Club, Ozle AT A SLIGHT DISCOUNT,boads of the Chinese 1896 five in a twenty-round fight for the dividual prone gallery rille cham-
-by
per cent, the 1898 four-and-a-half British Flyweight Championshp, pions of the United States in
between 20 London, March 31, per cent and the Hukuang 1911 Elky Clark (Glasgow) beat Kid the
orfmatches ond The City of Amsterdam Loan five per cent loans The Hum Kelly (Plymouth), the referee of ind London. That match ended in a dealings have commenced around antan Loan will also be similarly stopping the fight in the final the National Hit Association
tbronchout the country?. gray,
en's Park later half per cent, discount. Reuter, treated. Beuter.
ww, but
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