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MOTOR BUS COLLISION.

GARAGE CLAIMS.

DAMAGES.

death of Mr. B. S. Corko.

MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 20,

安拜體

九廿月九英港香

LEAGUE ARBITRATION SCHEME,

PORTUGUESE FIGHT.

PLAN BEING MORE FULLY EVOLVED.

Genova, Sopteinbor 28.

1924.

BAL **OLE: COPY IN OTH

ARMED ROBBERS.

ENTER CHINESE OFFICER'S HOUSE.

FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

134 FRA ANUM

ICE

Out

of

SERVios!

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.

Tolophons Central 3950.

33 Wong Wei Churg Road, Happy Valley. A. J. Allison......... SERVice Manager,

TRAMCAR HELD UP.

WEAK FINISHING.

SOUTH CHINA DEFEATED IN CHARITY GAME.

[BY "WANDERER").

In spite of the fact that the

MAGISTRATE'S DECISION,

CONDUCTOR, ROBBED, The motor Ius calamity on tho The case in which H. A. Barros

Genova, Boptember 2877 Castle Ponk Road some months and P. C. de Roza summoned each tocol follows "without prejudice to the Counell's duty in endeavour- Mr. Adatelii's amondrijont to article five of the arbitration-pro-

Rathor sensational stories have ago, when sovorul people wore other Tur assault was concluded

Four Chinogo, armed with boon in ofrculation in town to- killed and injured, was recalled at the Kowloon Magistracy thing to conciliate the parties so as to sasure maintanance of peace revolvers and a dagger, broke into to the effect that a tramcar, at the Summary Court this morn-morning, when Mr E. W. Ham- was a gap in the Covenant, and it was their duty to fill it up. Fie yesterday. The house is occupied field, which is the district H.K. Club defeated South Ching

and good understanding between nations," Mr. Adatohi sald the a house in Kowloon City, at 7 a.m? whilst proceeding through Whit- ing, when one of the drivers, whoilton gave bla decision, is serving thros yours for man-

His Worship said that it was a which would result in long, careful reflection. Finally Mr. Adatcbihis family,

hoped, therefore, that the committee would agree to his surentident, by a Chinese military offlear and past the polo ground, Causeway by two clear goals on Saturday. slaughter an a rusult of that

vary difficult case, and he had withdrew the amondtoont "under exprons reservations on the whole

Bay, was hold up by robbers late acoldont, was

last night. enlled. to give considored it very carefully. He protocol." The point is not yet completely cleared up. Mr. Adatchi offiour, the intruders started to proved to be armed, suddenly at money would be on the Chinesio, evidence arising out of another ac-found that there was a sorios of has not yet mado up his n ind, but probably will finally give way. search the premisce, but before tasked the conductor, stealing and I should consider it safo It is stated that five if the two elevens word in op- After having overpowered the of the passengers, all of whom position again this afternoon, my cident in which he was concerned. contradictions in the ovidence, Reuter.

Mr. C. H. Lyaon appeared for att it was clear that both partios the plaintiffs and Mr. G. S. Hugh were, and had boon, spoiling

they had made much progress quantity of money from him before Surely they could not again And fonos defondod.

The third committee completed its labours last night with the alarm, which cauaad them to take raised and two of the miscreants displaying such fine form in one of the occupants raised an oaving the tram. The alarm was all their efforts negatived after for 1 fight for tome The case had been partly and the only point was

time. adoption of the report of M. Bones, and a resolution was moved by their departure without any loot are stated to have been later middeld, and it is equally unlike- hward Hovoral works ago, bis made tho first attack.

who M. Lange, of Norway, with regard to certain desiderata tụ, bộ Lordship remarking that thu was

There submitted to the Council when proparing its general programme for

arrested.

ly that they would again catob witness for caso had met with misfortune side. If Roza had a truncheon, have been modified, but not substantially. Thas that part of the nach the conference on disarmainont. Several articles of the Benus rupurt

There is no confirmation of fettle.

Gorrard and Bishop in such fino first through the absence of Mr.his Worship said he would cun protocol dealing with security in flisarmament has boon completed,

the details of the story availablo Pressor and socondly through thesider that he deliberately went and there now remains only the section dealing with arbitration.

Tho two hacks oarriod their from the enquiries we have made, side on their shouldors, their out to assult Barros, The evidence given proviously that the fight was mutual, and he]

He found which it is hoped will be completed to-morrow,--Reuter.

but a Police atatement is to the tackling and kicking being, in the effoot that the tram conductor, malo, beyond reproach. Rodger way roviewed by Mr. Dyer Balls ordered both defondants to pay a

Genova, September 28, who said that it was alleged that fine of $10 each and to bo hound

named Loung On, has reported in goal was too well covered to be that whilst his car was proceed-overworked, but those shots that u bus belonging to the Chungover in a personal bond of $100

log through Whitfield, some of came his way wore dealt with in Hing Motor Bus Company each to keep the pence for six

the third-class passengers attack-masterly fashion. The halvos on March 19th ran into the sido months. Roza, in addition, was of a car belonging to the Chung to pay to Barros $5 compensation,

him and stole $23 from his tak did not play up to form. In Mei Garage Company, Limited, as the latter saffured from the

ings bag. The thieves jumped the first half, when South and force it into the rocky wall. assault.

off the car immediately after-Obins woro the vastly words and escaped. Thoy claimed $500 damages.

The drivor of the plaintiff's ear said he heurd the driver of the other our sound his horn. Five, minutes afterwards, the side of his car was struck by the bus and ho was forced into the wall. The right rour mudguard was damaged by the other Considerable damage was dono to the front... fo was travelling al about 14 or 15 miles por hour.

Mr. Hugh-Jones -The spood all accidents happen at, my Lord, Witness added that although ho hailed it, the bus did not stop. Mr. Hugh-Jonos;--If the bus did not strike you, you would not expect him to stop? He should

have done if I untled him

Car,

How old are you 7-22. You only hold a learner's licence?

No, a full driver's licence. How long had you been driving previous to the accident7-Clovon Jontha.

In reply to further questions, witness said that he thought the river of the bus blow his horn hocause there were people on the road. He was not expecting him to pass. He did pull into the loft. fle would estimato the speed of the bus to be 30 miles nor hotte after he had passed.

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Mr. Hugh Jones said tho caso would be that the Car into the bank before the bus ranched it. The car stopped sud- donly and, therefore, although the driver of the bus tried to avoid a collision, be just scratched the mudguard as he wont past. The nocident was in no way due to the driver of the bus.

The driver said the car was zig-zagging just before it hit the rook. He touched the side as he wont past, but he did not know that until afterwards.

A passenger said that she saw a man sitting by the driver's side

"helping" him.

The caso was adjourned until lo-morrow.

Tho

THE CHINA WAR.

KIANGSU'S COUNTER-

ATTACK.

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and are reported to havo met with considerable auccess.

MACÃO NEWS.

PRAIA GRANDE TO BE CEMENTED,

(One Own Correspondent )

Macao. Sept. 27th,

1

Rossion a resolution submitted by Great Britain for defining the The League Assembly has decided to postpone to. Its next extent of the economie blockade against a Stato violating the Covenant. This rosolution, which is in the nature of an amendment to enforce the cessation of financial and commercial and persons! to articlo sixteen of the Covonant, onjoins un all members rigidly rotations, direct or indirect, hetween them and the defaulting State.: --Reuter.

Genova, September 29, The League Connell has agreed to a plan of investigation of arataments of vanquished States by the Longue replacing the syslera of Inter-Allied military control, whereby a commission of investig tion will be composed of representativos of mumbers of the Council and include at least ono neutral member, and a ropresentative of the hordoring State signatory to the peace treation. Further, when examining any question relating to investigations, the permanent advisory commission shall invito assessors representing the border. ing countries.-Router.

Gonova, September 28.

The jurilical clauses of the protocol, as drafted by the sub I learn that the Government ce minission and prosented to the committed to-day, impose the vario has decided to have the whole sanctions on non-member States as on mambers, in the event of their Praia Grande laid with comont refusal to conform to the new proceduce for a pacific settlement.- from end to end. It is probablo Reuter, that the work will be carried out by the Luzo-Holland Company,

JAPAN'S RESERVATION. founded in Macao some time ago. This improvement should add to thoroughfare, and it is hoped attractions of this

fing that other roads will in course of time be similarly treated.

the

The suicide of n soldier at an attempt by a Chinese woman Talpa Island is reported, as well. to take her life by drowning, but who was pulled out of the water by Mr. Artinga, who happened to be passing.

Genova, September 28. article six of the disarmament protocol, which allows a country to The Japanese delegation has declared Its inability to adhore to claim that a matter ia dispute is solely one of domestic jurisdiction.

-Heater.

SMALLER LEAGUE BUDGET.

EXPENSES FOR EXPERT INVESTICATORS,

Geneva, September 28,

HOW TO WIN $50. Our Football Compati- tion opons to-day, and from now henceforward an opportunity will bo given readera to win $50 evory wook during the football season.

Competitors are requir- od to give the goal-scores of throe First Division matches this week. Full dotails, with rules of the competition, will be found on Pago 9, whore the coupon appears.

Entries close at noon on Saturday, and сопроль arriving after that hour will be disqualified.

CANTON ARMS QUESTION.

SWIMMING GALA,

(Our Own Correspondent).

AT SHAMEEN BATHS.

suporlor side, they seemed

at a loss to know exactly what to do, and the expression on Sta- wart's faco when a foot appeared from nowhore and diepossessod him Was "good to watch. Buxton played vioo Hill, but, good back though he' may be, it is doubtful whether ho will over make a half-back; certainly not on Saturday's show- ing, though he did some good things. Accorded scanty support

Shamron, Sept 27th 27th. The annual swimming gala of by their half-backs, who needed the Canton Swimming Bath Club their energies in defence, the was held at the Blamoon Batha forward quintette gave a credit- on Wednesday evening and was abla display. The wingere did largely attended by Shameon nothing out of the ordinary, but rosidents and friends.

the middlemon were responsible for much clover work.

I

Chan

The interior of the baths were

South Chins played well as an tastefully decorated with buating eleven, and their forwards played. (Lindly supplied by 1.8.8. remarkably well-up to a point Asbvillo) and electric lights. The point was the most essential while music was rendered by the part of a forward's work, finish Asiatic Petroleum Менн

uring, and hore it must be admitted chestra.

they wero woefully weak. MERCHANTS DISGUSTED The events which included the Li was tho only man who

OVER NEW DEMANDS.

Three Length Championship of over really looked like scoring the Club, were keenly-contested and there is no doubt he was the Yet further demands have been and some good racing and close bost forward on the fleld. He

finishes were witnessed. The draft League budget for 1925, to be submitted to the As made by the Canton Government

broke through once and tested sembly of the League, totals 22,658,000 gold frages, bring a in regard to the return of the arms

terrifle driv€ + 1 In the Trapeze Diving event Rodger with diminution of 670,000 franes compared with 1924, The fourth con- from the 8s. Ilav. These are some particularly good diving which looked all the way a scorer, CAME FROM MEXICO, mitten, the chairman of which is Mr. Adatchi, pressed a credit for that only 4,000 rifles be returned was soen, expecially the winner, but the goalkeeper only furthor

the labours of the experts ontrusted with drawing up for which the commercial com-J. Rodger, who did throo porfoot enhanced bie reputation by bring

ing off a brilliant save. the amendments to the Covenant foreshadowed in the disarment munity must express their apdives, each a different style. protocol. Reuter.

preciation by donying in

Kwong-ul was also in good form, 蝎 At the confusion of the sports, circular telegram the report that Mr. C. E. Pencook, the Chairman but, like Pang, on the right wing.. they have requested Chan Ring of the Club, spoke a few words his centres were much too hard. ming to attack Canton, and than thanking all who had taken part be expected of them, and Lai. Tho half-books did all that could pay to the Government within in the production of such a suc and Chan So three days half a million dollars. coseful gala and then asked Mrs.surefooted. Lai committed a great were generally The representativos of the Spalinger to present the prizes. mistako, leading to the first goal. Merchant Volunteers, on hear-

The following is the completo in appealing for offside instead ing theno fresh conditions, let of results:-

of tackling his man. Forayth Madrid, Sept. 28. havo doolded to nogotiate Nothing was left undone to

communiquo

Two longths Handicap. First was unmarked and ho made no наун the no further on the matter.

boat, lat, V. Farmer; 2nd, A. mistake. The second goal came the

R. N. Dockyard Spanish advance towards She- ahuan continues satisfactorily.

Trapnoll, Second boat, 1st, W. from a free-kick against Lau for! Farmor; 2nd, R. Frost. Third carrying. Howard shot hard agal hoat, 1st, J. Rodger: -2nd, R.inst the players surrounding Strange. Final, 1st, V. Farmer; the not and the ball rebounded into 2nd, W. Farmer.

goal. The game was well worth; - watching there being scarcely, a dull moment throughout.

CHINESE FINED' FOR ARMS POSSESSION.

That ho had boon in Mexico for 14 years and in view of tho trouble in China ho brought the guns with him for hie own protection, was the defence put up by Mr. J. d'Almada Romedios, on behalf of Lam Tak-chi, a passenger of the .s. President make

possesion

D. R. C. SPORTS.

AN ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON.

SPANISH ADVANCE.

A

ENEMY BEATEN OFF.

Pierce, who was charged before Recreation Club's annual sports Enemy attacks have boon driven Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kow-at Stonecutters on Saturday u loon Magistray this morning most enjoyable affair. The gala buck. There has boon heavy with unlawful

of spirit was present throughout, fighting in the Laracho sector, ono Mauser pistol,

one and all ages wore amply catered near Roniaros, where the onomy revolver and 190 rounds of am- for in the excellent programme bad sovore lossos. A fow Spanish munition.

His Worship said that he did Mossrs. Newnham and Sarth.

which had boon drawn up by officers were among the casual- not know whether two guns came Dressed iri fancy costumes, Spanish troops made within his scalo of a "personal Messrs. Spanton, Saltor, Phillips south of Isolauan, and carried the sortie Armoury."

and C Jones, particularly the enemy positions, 120 of the In answer to his Worship.last-named, added to the gaiety of enemy being killed.—Rauler, Inspector Moody said the police the afternoon and the enjoyment were quite satisfied that do- of the children. fendant was not attempting to

In this ship," added his Worship. formar event, the latter encounter

A fine of $500 was inflicted.

|onding in a draw.

tios.

2.

IN SERVANTS' QUARTERS.

VISITOR SENT TO GAOL.

Charged with traspassing in the kitchou of No. 6 Cox's Road,

Race.

The toame wore :-~~ Hongkong Club:-Rodger;; Garrard and Bishop; Mait, J. Stewart and Buxton: W. Stewart, Forsyth, Howa Evelyn and Key.

South Cl → Lau Hing- Choung, Lai Yuk-tat and Chan 80; Choung Wing-shing, Loung Yuk-tong, and Lam Yuk-ying: Pang Kam-wing, Tool Ping fan, Wong Pak-chung, Li Wal-tong and Chan Kwong-ul.

TYPHOON WARNING.

High Divo.-G. Duzoan. Three longthe Handicap.-ist, H. Collar; 2nd, V, Olive,

Springboard Diva -F. Road. Long Plunge.-W. Farmer. Trapozo Diving.-J. Rodgor. Musical Lifebuoy's.~lāt, G. the premise of Inspector 8. Duncan; 2nd, 2nd, A. Gavin, Eccleshall, of the Sanitary Shanghai, Sopt. 29.

Throo Longtha Championship After a day of fierce fighting in

Department, a Chinese coolio of the Club-Ist, F. Road; 2nd, In the swimming races for the Anting sector yesterday, smuggle the arms, although they juveniles considerable talent was!

was sentenced to two months' R. Frost. hard labour, with the option of a during which the Choklang forces were hidden under a canvas in disclosed.

100 Yds. swimming

Slow Raco. 1st, A. Gavin 2nd, reported further important gains, his box,

race, fino of $100, at the Kowloon R. Strangs. Married vs. single in tug-of-war girls:- M. Cleorge 1. L. Spanton Magistracy this morning. the Kiangsu troops last night)

Ladios Nomination "If he comes fron Mexico ho and in a rough and ready football Jaunched counter-offensive probably habitually walks about encounter, were events with their

Defondant said that that ho Mrs. Carnegie and R. Strange. along the entiro Shanghai front with, guns on him but he must humorous side, and the Benedicks comers M. George and L. finding a friend who worked there Sausage lifebuoy) race, all-went there with the intention of

Toam Raco.-J. Rodgers' team. havo soon the notices posted up absolutely ran away" with the Spanton, 1st team.

Consolation Raco.—A, Road. as a boy, but Inspector Ecoló- The officials were as followe:— Water Dorby,

Мевега, mon-R.shall informed his Worship. Committee:

0. E. Spanton on "Spotted Sand" 1. Mr. B W. Hamilton) that hot Peacock (Chairman). The K.

The telegram quoted below WEN Water Derby, boys-J. Hi had not employed a boy for the Batchelor, M. Brannwald, C. E.

Watson, and T. G. Stakos, received by the American Con- bungalow, kindly lent by the Spotted Sand" 1, F. George last 17 months.

Defendant had two provious (Hon. Bec, and Treas). Judges: sulats-General, Hongkong, fron Tamar oorumittes, and the happy on "Kowloon OhlefTM 2,

Mesare, convictions for stealing.

M.A. Annott, A.[the Manila Observatory af 12.50 faces of the children as they Sand digging, children Erio

Hoffmeister, F. C. Herb,, and)s.m. to-day :- came forward provided an ample Moore 1, Stella Stevenson 2; c CLAIM AGAINST BRITAIN, reward for the labours of those

H. Riggenbaoh. Timakooporn: Typhoon warning: depression Tug-of-War,

Mesere. R. K. Batchelor and or Typhoon in Lat, 21 N. Long. In charge of the arrangements. boat married. Moscow, August 28, The ladies working committoo

|ROUND THE WORLD. R. M. Hunt. Starter: Mr..T. G. 132 E, moving N.W, position. Altogether 24 million roubles consisted of Mosdames Nown-boat single.

Tug-of-War, After the reported transfer of of damage has boon done by ham, Padbury, Allon,

Jones, reinforcements from Tsingpu, the floods in Leningrad.

Egg and spoon raco, ladion :~ Daniels and Spanton, and they Kiangau, troops aftnokad noar According to the Roata nows had a busy time in cooing that Mre. F. Allen 1. Hwangtu and Liulio. Besides agency, a claim of 120 million everyone was catered for in tho holding the linos where the prowar roubles will be presented way of refreshment. attack woro, directed, Cho- to Britain as the result of tho The events and prize winners king claims Important gains roport of the commission of wore as follow- In tho

centre from enquiry into the losssa, suffered 100 Yds. swimming race, *Tinting, Both sides suffered by the Soviet in Georgia owing boys-K. Evans 1, F. George 2,

Bokyy casualtion.

to Allied intervention.Reuter, L. Evans 3.

Fukien and Kiangsu troops aro report to bo massing at Kashing. ---Router.

FIGHTING LINES EXTENDED, (Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Sopt,, 29,

The fighting lines were oxtond- od this morning. Involving the area of the railway northward of the Yangtze,

SOVIET ITEMS.

The prizes wore' distributed hy Mrs. E. Nownham ́in tho

ladies:-8glo

non-Married

AMERICAN FLIGHT

COMPLETED.

Stokes.

The donors of prizes wore : Messre. U. Spallager, C. E. Paacook, F. C. Herb, A. Gan- dossi, E. U: Rold, W. ɑ. 100 yds. flat race, boys-E

Baunders, M. A. Annott, H. D. Floming 1, J. Daniols 2.

Brówno, A Hoffmeister. G Seattle, Sept. 28, 100 yds. flat race, girls :—M. The American world fillers Woudenberg, A. P. C. Maso, George 1, L. Spanton 2. B. Allen landed at Sand Point, aerodrome H. E. and Shanghai Bank Mons, this afternoon, thereby complet Anderson, “Meyer-&-~Co., and Football, married va, single-ing their aireult of the globe, A. B. Watson & Co., and R. M. Draw one ally'

Router's Américan Serpicosa, v Hunt.

3.

TO-DAY.

2 p.m. 19.78 2 p.m.

Closing Exchange,Zs. 4. 13/16. - Lighting Up-Time: 6.15 pm.

Barometer Temperature Humidity -- High Water *Low Waler

85. 3 p.nl. 68

9.48 4:

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