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PORTUGUESE HOUSE ENTERED.

FIVE ALLEGED ROBBERS COMMITTED.

SERIOUS AFFAIR ON EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA.

Pantryman in Custody.

Visitors "Victimised.

CRITICAL SITUATION

AMOY.

PROMINENT CHINESE MERCHANT KILLED.

General Strike Inevitable.

WAS

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The Canadian Pacifle 3.5. Em- Five men appeared before Mr. E.

Amor, July 31-A Chinose Mr. külod in press of Australia was the scene W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis-Lim Tiong-hok,

charges of the "stroot Ho was a pro yesterday afternoon of an unfor- tracy yesterday on" tunate affair between the Euro-participation, in an armed robbery minent and influential Chineso pean No. 1 pantryman and the which took place at an unnumbered merchant, who was friendly with the Japanese-No. 2 pantryman, as the house in Tung Hing Road, the British and helped to maintain Jorder. The Chinese Secretary of result of which the latter is now residence of Mrs. Pabla Kojos.

tho Municipal Council was shot with in custody upon charges of being

The allegations against the men revolver and seriously injured

in possession of arms and of at- tempting to do grievous bodily harm are that they knocked at the door The position is acute, and a general of the house and, on being admitted strike is believed to be inevitable.

to the former.

It appears that about 5 o'clock by the amah, bound and gagged the most stringent boycott is main yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. B. inmates. One of the men scaled taiged. A British gunboat has pro Sorby, the No. 1 pantryman, had the walls of a cublete where. Mi ceeded to Amoy..

occasion to speak to the Japanese J. G. Gonsales de Bernado, who was No. 2 pantryman, requesting him to paying the principal tenant a visit, "get a move en" with his work. was looking out of the doorway! after hearing the knock at the This apparently annoyed the latter, who, without replying, immediately front door. The man immediately seized Mr. Bernado and proceeded picked up a cup of tea and threw

it at Mr. Sorby. He then seized to bind and gag him. After all the inmates were treated in a similar] a butcher's knife and made

an attempt on Mr. Sorby, but manner the man relieved them of was prevented from doing so their valuables which, amounted to by two other Japanese members of about $134. the crow. Next he drew from hist

PRICE OF RUBBER.

FURTHER REPRESENTATIONS BY MANUFACTURERS.

London, July 31.-The industrial

After hearing the evidence all group in the House of Commons

Association clothing a Japanese knife, and five defendants were committed for received a deputation of the Rub

ber Maanfacturers' assumed a very threatening atti-trial at the Criminal Sessions.

who pleaded for a modification of The third and fourth defendants the Stevenson scheme to the ex- were represented by Mr. F. Wtent of 5 to 10 per cent, above the Whitehouse,

tude, but was overpowered and was later handed over to the police.

DOSSER'S EXPULSION.

A FURTHER STAY REFUSED.

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GOLF.

AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

An Interesting Situation.

OF CHINA. Shanghai, July 31-The fort Confirmation has now been re night's stay of execution of the ceived by the Royal Hongkong Golf sentence expelling Dosser, expires Club from, the Shanghai Golf Club to-night. Dosser's counsel appear of the information we published ed in the Mixed Court this morning several days ago that, the Amateur seeking to repeal the expulsion Championship of China will be held order on the ground, firstly that the at Shanghai on Saturday, and Sun- Court's decision on July 17 was day, 31st October and 1st Novem- [erroneous and against the princi-ber.

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Entries have to reach the Secre-

present level, otherwise, it was declared, many of the smaller rub- bor manufacturers would be com pelled to go cut of business within the next few months. The group. promised to consider all the facts. and seek an early opportunity of discussing the matter with the Rt. Hon. L. M: S. Amery, Secretary of the Colonies-Reuter,

STONECUTTERS FERRIES.

TO BE RESUMED THIS AFTERNOON.

"

ples of the law; secondly that the

With the return to normality, Mixed Court acted ultra vires in ordering the expulsion of Dosser; tary of the Shanghai Golf Club not bathers will learn. with pleasure thirdly that Dosser was a Soviet later than noon on 19th October, of the resumption of the launch citizen and could not be expelled accompanied by entrance fee $5.00. service to Stonecutters Ieland.“ from the international settlement, Entries may be cancelled up to The service will recommence as, and fourthly, that the Mixed Court noon 26th October, and entrance from to-day, and this afternoon had no jurisdiction over Dosser in fees will be refunded, but after the usual three ferries will leave accordance with the Sino-Soviet that time no entrance fee will be the Pottinger Pier at. 3.p.m., 4.20 Treaty of May, 1924. A special refunded.

and 5.45 pm, calling it Polico

Stonecutters.

hearing was set to consider the. Conditions, 72 Holes, medal play. Pler on each occasion en route to motion, but the Court refused to further stay the execution of the expulsion ruling.

It is interesting that Dosser, if expelled from the Internationa! Settlement, is free to stay in the French concession or the Chinese city.-Router.

ALLIED DEBTS.

JAPANESE CABINET

RESIGNS.

CONFLICT OVER NEW TAXATION PROPOSAL

Tokyo, July St.

Monday being a Bank Holiday there will also be three launches. that day.

DOMINIONS LABOUR CONFERENCE.

The Japanche Cabinet has resign-TRADES UNIONISM'S GREATEST ed owing to a conflict of opinion on EXPERTS FAIL TO AGREE. the new taxation proposals.

Later.

VICTORY:

London, July 31 London, July 31-The French The Cabinet, failing to preserve

To-days proceedings of the Do- Financial experts are departing for unanimity" owing to an obstinate. Paris to consult the Government. stand by Seiyukai Ministers, Visminions Labour Conference in Lat don were opened by the rontmater While it is stated that the dele-count Kato after an extraordiary Mfr. Parcell, who declared that the gations merely exchanged views it meeting of the Cabinet this morn-majority of trade unionists were op- is gathered that it has been im-Ing. Lendered the wholesale retimistic over the industrial position, possible to reconcile their view-signation to the Regent-Reuter and viewed with extreme satisfac points. It is not very likely that

M. Caillaux will come to London

Tokyo, July 31. tion, the present development. He Viscount Kate this morning con- was of the opinion that it was a next week as intended, and it is fronted his colleaguce with the algood thing that the conference was unknown whether the delegation ternative of the resignation of the meeting "at a time when we worA will return-Reuter.

Seiyukai obstructionists or whole- on the threshold of one of the big resignation. The Seiyukai gest victories of trade unionism adhered their ut during the past twenty five youra."-m titude and thug Viscount Kato Reuter.

FRENCH DECORATIONS.

NEW KNIGHTS OF LEGION .D'HONNEUR.

sale

members

скова tho latter

ta

at

MOROCCAN WAR.

course. It that present belived Viscount Kato will be resummoned' to form n Konsuikai Cabinet The leaders of the Seiyukai and the op- position party the Seiyu-bonto, in n conference, agreed to co-operate in SERIOUS OPERATIONS TO BE the present crisis.-Reuter.

M. Rhein, interpreter of the French Legation at Peking, M. Chauvet, the interpreter at Cabul, M. Cast- ed, chief male nurse of the French hospital at Peking, M. Maybon, chairman of the Franco-Chinese.. Institute at Shanghai and Mgr. Mutel, Apostolice Vicar of Seoul have) been named Knights of the Legion [d'Honneur.Hatas.

RUHR EVACUATION.

Essen, July 81.The last French troops have departed.-Router.

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as from August 1st, 1923, Charges will remain as usual.

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BEGUN."

Barcelona, July 8-Generat. Petain who is leaving for Paris has arrived on, the steamer Alfa. He stated that oporations In Morocco, will begin soon to be efficacious, both militarily and politically. ...... All- the necessary material is already on the spot. Reuter.

"THE ROOSEVELT EXPEDITION.

·ARRIVES AT YARKAND,

Simia, July 31-The Roosevest expedition has reached Yarkand with baggage, and all personnel, losing twenty chauch ponies en- route. The party leaves for Tian- shan via the Yarkand river Reuter

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