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SHAMEEN STRIKE.
A DEADLOCK REACHED.
Unions Awaiting Further Orders.
pondent :--
Tho negotiations bave rozchod a deadlock. All the Unions are now standing by
orders.
DEATH OF MR. H. J. B.
-NORTON.
HONGKONG HOTEL MANAGER DIES AT
COLOMBO.
came
to
BRITAIN AND AMERICA.
PRINCE OF WALES TO VISIT US. IN AUTUMN:
London, July 21.
AMERICANS LEAD BY BIG MARGIN.
Paris, July 21.
TYPHOID ́EPIDEMIC.
WATER AND MILK SHOULD BE BOILED.
prooautionary.
that the Colony's drinking wator
taminated. It was advisable,
LATEST RETURNS.
1
AUSTRALIAN BEEP FOR
SHIP'S OFFICER'S TRAGIO DEATH,
HONGKONG.
NEW MOTOR SHIP.
Mr. Charles Hughes, the United States Soorotary of State, was
In vlow of the prevalenco of An interesting experiment inj Mr. Erio Alexander Thompson, given a dinner by the Pilgrims Society to-night. The Duke of Con-
typhoid, a warning fo boing issued the Importation of fresh montis morgantilo marino officer, was it is with the utmost regret naught provided, the Prince of Wales, Members of the Cabinet and by the Medical Officer of Health from Australle is about to be killed by a fall from an upper The hopes of the last two days that we have to chroniols the mans Home and Overseas distinguished man hding present.
is witnessed hore, by the arrival in floor at the Ballora Homoat West- that the Shameen strike would death of Mr. H. J. B. Norton, The Chairman, in proposing the health of their guest, said that advising residents that it soon be settled appour to have resident manager of the Ilong they appreciated most highly the services that Mr. Hughes had dosirable that all water and milk port to-day of the .s. Cantara, Point last night. His lifeles
should be boiled boforo 100. from Ford Darwin, with 100 hond body was found, lying on the boon dissipated, for this morning kong Hotel, which occurred at rondorod to the world and mankind by the generous manner in
Whon seen by a Telegraph re- of Itvo Australian cattle on hoard. Bround in front of the entrance we received the following tole Colombo yesterday, whilst the which he had always regarded the diferont important questions presentative this morning. Dr.
Into the building from Das Vooux An Australian firm of cattle Road. Examination, rovoslod Kram from-our Shamoon corrodeconged was on ronto for His presence in London at the present time was greatly important. W. W. Pearso said that ho had Homo. The and nuwe came to Thore was a warm fooling in England towards "Amorica" and "any.
live cattle into the Philippines|sult of both anklos boing broken, Shamoen, July 22, 10.14 a.. hand this morning by cable, the thing which would promote that feeling would be to the lasting decided to issue the warning exporters, which already imports that life was extinct, as the to-
pyroly
for slaughtering purposes, has and other injuries. cause of death being given asintorest of the whole world.
The Prince of Wales, supporting, said he hoped to ro-visit the messure and it did not moan indicated its desire to import
The dacoased officer, who was ontoric.
livo cattle Into The late Mr. Norton left fong. United States in the Autumn.
Hongkong 41. years of age, and a native of Mr. Hughes, replying, said that America onuld be counted upon or milk was necessarily con and ie, making an experiment Sydnoy, Australia, was employ- kong on sick leave by the B.8. for strike orde fow daya, con-Suwa Maru on July 2nd, his as a non-aggrosive Power devoted to the interests of peace. They during an epidemic like the with 100 head. Special arrange-ed on the steamer Dorwent until furqcot have been taking place health-having been indiferent believed that the Dawes plan had opened a path of confidence and prosent one, to tako every possibio monts have had to be made to its recent purchase by a Chinese doal with the consignment, ad at an auction sale. He had then between the atrikers' representa-for some time. No anxiety was, prospority amb they were therefore-dooply-interested in its prompt
precaution.Tho-opidemio—was tivos, the British and French howover. folt regarding his oxocution.--Reuter.
not a bad ono, hut the number of there is no place at which to land moved into the Home and bad Consula and the Chairman of the condition, and the nows of his
100 wild cattle. The ship will be boon living there some ton days cases was considerable. He was British Municipal Council donth has come as a great shock
still making all possible invest-takon round to Abordeon Dook before his death. (Colonoi Crossé), and according to his colleagues in the Hotel and
Igations, but at the moment was and there the cattle will be to the Canton frazelle agreement his numerous friends. He was CONCLUSION OF OLYMPIC LAWN TENNIS. not in a position to make any slaughtered as soon as they come was reached on some points.quite a young man, being just
statemont regarding oither the on shore. The meat will then be those including the aliolition of over 30 years of ago, and, was
origin or the spread of the prepared for the market and will be on solo at current markot the now regulations and no re-junina cried.
epidemic.. striotions on Chinose untering and
prices, the importers taking all It худк in October, 1920,
Mr. Norton Inaving the Shameen before that
Yesterday's returns show that risk as to whether the price ro-GLENSHIEL" ARRIVES ON The outstanding questions,] Hangkong, joining the Cafe
MAIDEN VOYAGE, p.m.
In the Olympic lawn tonuis doubles final, Hunter and Richards thore were three fresh cases of coived will be sufficient to re- According to this journal, were Wiseman 19 assistant 100-
typhoid fever (one British, ono imburas thom for the exponse to the domand that no pay for the ager. He remained with the merica) beat Beugnon and Cochot (France), 4-6,6-2,6-3,2-6,6-3,
trike porlod be deducted and Cafe until the end of March,
The weather was close and the sky overcast. The game bogan English and ono Japanese) and which they have been put.
We are informed by Mosers. In the opinion of those qualified Jardino, Matheson and Co., Ltd., that no employoos be dismissed 1921, when he joined the staff of listlessly, with periods of baseling play bruken occasionally by rallios two fresh cases of paratyphoid
In the third fovor (bath Scottish). There was to judgo, it is doubtful whether live that tho now motor vessel for joining tho strike in this the Hongkong Hotel, where his and excursions to the net which ifvened up the game
Messra. connection. It is said that the services were so much appreciated set Cochot was brilliant with his smasher, and Richards was serving also a British caso of diphtheria, cattle for slaughter purposes can Glenshiel, built by
Last week's total returns show bo imported into Hongkong from Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast. Conaula could not commit them that a little more than a year brilliantly. Richards dominated the fourth set, though Cachet was selves on those two points before ago he was appointed Resident irresistible and very accurate in his placing the frequently caught eleven cases of typhoid fever Australia at a profit About 80 arrived in port yesterday evening the Americans out of position. The Americans exertod steady and (three British, three English, two or. 100 head of native cattle are having made the journey from obtaining the opinions of the Manager. Of [L quiol and
Gorman, ono Portuguese, ong slaughtered every day hore, and London to Hongkong in 30 days. residents who are neither British courteous disposition, the de- dotormined pressure in the finni sot.
the mixed doubles final, Williams and Mr. Wightman o cases of paratyphoid fover having regard to the size of the Wharf and is expected to leave to Chinese and one Indian) and this is a vory small number. She is lying at tho Kowloon nor French, and that a meating ceased was greatly liked by all of all rosilents was to be held who knew him, and there will be (Amorien) boat Richards and Mrs. Jessup (America), 6-4 6-3,
In the play-off for third place betwoot the beaten semi-finalists, (two English, one British, one Colony's population. The native morrow ovoning for the North. Inst ovaning on those matters. widespread regret folt at bis
doos not coa-Captain J. McGregor, the sanfor We hear that the meeting of untimely death, which has cut Boretra and Lacoste (France) heat Condon, and Richardson (South Scottish and one. Indian). No population
šume a great quantity of beaf Mastor of the "Glon"' Line llest, residents duly took place and off a promising career early in Africa), 6-3.10-8, 6-3.
HEALTH RETURNS
and the supply of native cattle, is in charge. certain proposals were made to li, Thontmost sympathy will bo
ANOMALY.
plus the frozen Australian meat| Particular inforost attachon to the strikers, a reply, being reful with his relatives in the loss
When asked why the health ro imported by the Dairy Farm Ico this liner from the fact that sho quested within twenty-four hours, they have suffered.
turns sometimes showed "British" and Cold Storage Company, late the first motor-ship built for Seemingly, the negotiations have
cases and at the same time either more than sufficient to most tho the owners by Mosara Harland
English," " 'Scottish" or Irish sow ranched a comploto duadlock.
demand. The exponison of land-jand Wolff at Ballast, the other The Canton Gazette was inform-
CORDS, Dr. P. arse smilingly agreed ing and slaughtering wild cattle motor vessels which the firm ed on Sunday that unless the
that there was an anomaly. But will be fairly considerable and by have constructed for the Glen siriko was settled on Monday,
he went on to explain that the the time cost of shipment is Line having boon launched on the Union intended extending the
| nationality of a patient was el-junud, it is extremely doubtful the Clyde. Sho is a twinscrow-- aron and sphero of the strike and
DECISION OF THE HOUSE ACCEPTED.
ways taken as being that given whether the moat can be sold at ship of about 9,300 tons gross, had mado preparations to keep
by the medical practitioner who market London, July 21.
pricgs
profit with a length of 485-ft," a' besin" up the strike for a prolonged |
mado the statutory notification secured.
of 62-ft, and a depth of 39-ft. 6-in. poriod. This morning's cable to
Two Chineso (one a mun and The Government's score of defeats now tolale ten, after the When a doctor finds that a patient
As in other Gion liners, thore This first shipment is purely a accommodation for a limited The Telegraph indicatos, as the other a woman) were charged passage of two adverse votes in the Committeo stage of the Housing is suffering from a notifiable dis- ready noted, that all the Unions before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at Bill in the House of Commons. The first was a Liberal amendment ease, it is his duty to make a experimental and the Company number of passengers in un- the Kowloon Magistracy this which was passed by 210 votos to 155, and the second was a Labour report to the Medical Officer of concerned is taking all risks. Vornacular papers state that morning, with assaulting a Wai-amendment which the Government accepted but which was rojected Health and in that report be tax Should it prove to be successful, usually roomy
the boat deck forward, The the cause of the raclock is that Hai Wel police sergeant and also be 137 votos to 119. In Both cases, however, Mr. Wheatley accepted to state the nationality of the the Company is propared to main machinery consists of two provide facilities for handling sets of eight-cylinder Diesel the British Consul insists
with assaulting and obstructing the decision of the House. In the course of the dabato, Mr. Wheatley sufferer. Chinose omployoos being register-constable belonging to the sante surprisingly announced a virtual agreement with the Builders Dr. l'ourse explained that where there and to make regular ongines of the Burmeister and od and providing, throw photo-brench of the Poren, in the ex-Unions regarding the provision of skilled workers and outlined the nationality was given asshipments. The Cantera Wain-Harland and Wolff type, graphs of themselves,
ocution of his duty. But, the scheme for spooding up the process of apprenticeship by the enlist British" he had not the time to has been delayed on her way each engine developing 3,000 defendants were employed at the ment of the assistance of technical schools and evening classes and run round to find out whether the ap and should have roached here.b.p when running at 115 r.p.m. | Chak Thai Shing timber yard, in also the promotion of sami-skilled labourers.- keuter.
pationt was born in Eagland, at the boginning of the month. Shantung Street, Mungkel.
Walor, Scotland or any other part of the British Empire, and| so the word "British was used in thio returns. Whore thei nationality was more specifically{ stated, it was usod ne givon
are now awaiting orders.
TO-DAY'S ARMED
ROBBERY !
GANG MAKES GOOD HAUL
ALLEGED POLICE OBSTRUCTION.
MAN
AND WOMAN
CHARGED.
Tho sergeant stated that whilsti
The final placings in the Olympic lawn testars America points. Francu 28, Britain 16, Italy and Holland both 4, South Africa 3. Renter
FURTHER GOVERNMENT DEFEATS.
PEACE-PACT-AND THE PACIFIC.
EAST RIVER FRONT.
CHARGE FAILS.
TABLES TURNED
deaths aro reported.
LEGAL GATHERING.
B and
H.A.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
DISCUSSION IN THE LORDS.
London, July 21. The House of Lords debated the Indian situation on the Initiative
staterooms on
The cylindor dimensions are 740 mm. boro and 1,150 mm. stroke. Thoelectrical installation consists of two Diesel-driven gonoratore, oach having a capacity of 200 k.w. The ship is gonerously illuminated in the machinory spaces and passenger accommod- ation, as well as on the docks. For working oargo at night there aro eighteen light, clusters, in addition to a large number of éwatt lamps for the general lighting of the decks.
he was apoaking to a hawker at 11.15-a.mi, on the 15th instant, the male dofendant interfored with him. When he told tho defondant An armed robbery occurred ut not to interfere, the lattor raplied
FRENCH VIEW OF BRITAIN'S POLICY. Wost Point early this morning, that he (the sergeant) should not
Paris, July 21. when a number of men brokefintorfere with the hawker, and into No. 4 Belcher's-Street and advised them to go to the Police got away with money and jewell-Station. Witness then tried to The Loft Organ, F're Nouvelle, defending Britain's rofusal to join ery to the value of $500.
lake the defendant to the station, the League pact of mutual assistance, says: "Frenchmen forgot
"IN THE OLD HOME. It was shown in police investi-but he refused to go. A constable that nowadays Britain depends on hor Domialons as much as, or
The inachinory throughout the gatione that the men climbed up came to witness assistanco and perhaps more than, the Dominione dopond on Britain. It is just as
London, July 21. of Lord Pool who asked for a full vassol ix electrically-driven. a scaffolding in the rear and got was struck with a piece of wood important for Britain to assure peace in the Pacifio as in Europe. through the kitchen door. They by the male defendant. The
"The possibility of conflict between the United States and Japan
There was a historic gathering Government statement of policy. Including the steering gear, and had then waited until the door fotuale defendant, whom witness looms on the horizon, and it is impossible that Australia, and there-
constitutional caliy-driven windlass WAB opened by A servant had not at first noticed. then fore Britain, can remain indifferent to this. The League's draft pact in Westminster Hall on the Ho capocially drew attention in addition to the large olostri- engaged on the morning cock-appeared and struck him with a in nowise sauros peace in the Pacifle, because the United States occasion of the official Welcome to the general ing.
The ceremony was very im-applying the report of the Lee which have a lifting capacity of Sho then involuntarily shovel.
refuse to adhere to it. If Britain accepted the pact, she would be to the American Bar Association. situation and the question of there are 16 winch forward altarod
bogan with a Commission for dealing with the oven tons over a single pulloy. scrcanis which
pressivo, and Were Mr. R. F. A. Webster, who ap-giving Japan a paroly one-sided assurance."---Router,
procassion of twenty-six Law acceleration of the Indianisation The auxiliaries in the engine. heard by the rest of the house-penrod for the defence, subiitod
Lords and Judges, headed by the of some services and the pro-room are also electrically-driven. hold. They, in their turn, were that the first defondant, hoaring intimidated by tho geng and a noiso in the stroot, merely wont
Lord Chancellor, resplendent infvincialisation of othor servicos, hie scarlet and ermino robos of and an improvement in the fin submitted without opposition to out of his office and tried to stop the noarching.
Tio noise, advising thom to go the
office. They wok their soa's-on-ancial conditions. and security_of An amah was stabbed under Police Station,
the dals in response to a sum tenure of European civil sorvants CONFERÈNCE. SNAGE.
Tho in India, whose recruitment in the left armpit and was removed The sorgenat said the defondant
mona by Lord Haldane. Attorney General aloquently Britalu was recently becoming to hospital by the police on their catno out of his office, but ho
dillioult. presented the guests. donlod that he spoke to him Arrival,
Lord Haldano de ivered a fino The floor was tonsuted by a about the noise. He also denied there is at last some sign of
Lord Olivier, roplying, doclared man who had lately returned that the dofondant was inside the activity on the East River front. from America. There is a popular yurd, Ile only struck defendant It is said that Dr. Sun Yat-sen by an Indian constable failed speech of welcome, in which he
has ordered tho. Fuklencse force, to-day when the defendant, a recalled some of the great legal that owing to the magnitude of
The question of the Ruhr rail- notion amongst tho Chifnose that after defondant struck him. bocause those omigrants return The constable said that he about 1,000 strong, which has hefty-looking Chinese, brought a figures of the past who sat in that the issues involved it was imposs. from America they must neces-want to the sorgoant's assistance appeared on the North River fol- counter-accusation against him hall. Mr. Hughes replied in alilo to pass judgment on the Leo ways le proving a thorny one at great oratorical effort, and con- recommendations within such a the Inter Allied Conference sub- sarily be rich, and possibly this and was hit on the wrist with a lowing a defeat by Chan's forces, of indocent behaviour,“
to proceed to the left wing on It was stated by the Sikh that cluded by saying: "Here we sit short period. In the meantime committee discussions, and there bollof was shared by the robbers plece of wood.
home." Justice Buthoriand also of the Civil Servico and doclarod mattor will probably, be referred When the gang visited tho] The case was then adjourned the East River front, to take up the defondant impeded traffic by together at the fireside in the old no sympathised with the claims is reason to believe that the place the man was away, and to allow the magistrate to visit the positions vacated by the standing in the roadway at the replied, and the ceramony con- that recruiting in Britain for cor-back to the whole Conference.-.
Humanoso troops, who have been Old Balloy point, but to this rooalled to Canton.
charge the defondant replied with oluded with a Judges' procession. tain servicos bad temporarily boan Runter.
suspended under the recommenda- -Beuter. A report from Bhoklung states the statement that the Indfan
tlons of the Report, but the that a number of Russians, made an indecent gesturo. It was
British rooruiting and pivotal RAIN PREVENTS accompanied by interpreters, arb not true that he caught the
services wore boing continued, CRICKET.
carrying out "Rod" propaganda Indian by the tunic, and he DEATH OF DR. in connection with whiob there aniongst the troops, having distri claimed to have blown a polica CHARLES KENYON. Was no fear of being able
to... gat sufficient applicants.] 'London, July 21.
buted a large quantity of handbills, whistle.
As regards constitutional reform Cape Town, July 21.** At Lord's rain fell and thore The Canton Government has
His Worship said thore was
Loadon, July 21.
Lord Olivier declined to pro The new Governmont has could be no play in the match during the past three days issued
The death has occurred of Dr. Judgo the report of the Committee rolonged "Gon. Maritz, sentenced between Bouth Africa and Mid-many notices to the press not to something to be said in the defan-
was publish any matter In connection dant's favour when he blew his Charles Kenyou, for a long time which was at present exhaus insation with the South diosex, and the ma tob'
Defendank war (dila: "gyestayma Madost Missionary gively exploring the situation *** Peterlaat, 15 Mar 27 25. A TIM, Balshevism – or military]
his family, comprising his wife, the scono. two concubines and six children, were stiilin bed.
AN AMNESTY.
RUSSIANS BUSY IN PROPAGANDA WORK. Current reports indionto that
ON INDIAN CONSTABLE.
A charge of assault brought
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THE RUHR
RAILWAYS.
London, July. 21
TO-DAY.
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