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CONDITIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS.
The Hague, September, 15. In her speech from the throne at the opening of the new session. of the States General, the Queen declared that in many respects the" country had reason to be grateful as the position of agriculture 'and ' horticulture was generally satisfactory, though the future outlook was not so bright.
Commerce and industry were. still beset with difficulties largely owing to economic conditions outside Holland. The general situation was somewhat improved though there was still ground for anxiety,
The danger disturbing the State's financial resources was past, Thanks to the radical measures adopted the financial situation con- tinued to develop favourably and a reduction of burdens might shortly be considered, but the most sober administration of the State's finances was still imporative,
Holland's relations with foreign Powers were most cordial and efforts would be immediately made to gradually "reduce Holland's military forces compatibly with the International situation. Measures were being considered for the establishment of a Department of National Defence to which the interests of the army and navy would be entrusted so sar as it did not concern the Colonies Department.
As regards the colonies the Influx of capital was essential to meet the growing needs of the people, but care must be taken that the interests of the native populations were not adversely affected.- Reuter.
EVADING THE SILK DUTIES.
London, September 16.
FOOTBALL.
MEETING OF THE LEAGUE.
Question of
Referees.
At the mooting of the football league hold last evening it was decided to run the second division. in two sections.
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The entries decided upon wores Division 1: Hongkong Club, Kowloon, Tamar, R.A., Surreys, South China and Club de Recrelo.
Division II, Section A. Hongkong Club A, Kowloon A, R.A. Reserves, Surreys Reserves, Surreys Drums, South Chinn A. St. Joseph's A. and Club de Recreio Ad
Division II, Section B: Hongkong Club B: Kowloon B. Club de Recreio B. St. Joseph's B. South China B. and Moslems. It' was decided to leave this section open until 29th Inst. for further entries.
It was further decided to com- mence the league on Saturday, 10thi October. The opening matches will be Division I.. R. A. v. South China at Sookunpoo, Kowloon v. Hongkong Club', at Kowloon. Surreys v. Club de Recreio, Hong-
Police, Navy ground.
The Times Manchester correspondent says one effect of the duties. on imported artificial silk is the formulation of plans for its manufac-kong F. C. ground. Tamar . ture in Lancashire. It is anderstood that Sir Edwin Stockton will be chairman of one new company which is at present negotiating for a suitable factory-Reuter.
TURKS ENCIRCLE CHRISTIAN VILLAGES.
Geneva, September 15.
The British Government has received info that the Turks are encircling Christian villages in the disputed territory of Mosul Some of the latter and are driving the inhabitants northwards. escaped and crossed the frontier of Iraq. Mr. Amery has submitted- the matter to the Council of the League of Nationa-Reuter.
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THE SECURITY PACT.
Berlin, September 15.
The French Ambassador has presented Herr Stresemann with the Alled invitation to attend the conference on the proposed Security Pact-Reuter
THE LATE SIR JOHN JORDAN.
London, September 15.
All the papers deal at length and sympathetically with the death'
of Sir John Jordan, speaking appreciatively of his work on behalf of the Empire. Reuter.
KOWLOON BOARDING
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FAILURE TO MAKE RETURNS.
Another Proprietress Cautioned.
THE CHINA STATION.
· RECENT APPOINTMENTS.
Division IL Section A: R. A. v. Club de Recreio A. Hongkong Club v. Surreys Drums. South" China A. v. Surreys. Reserves, Kowloon A. v. St. Joseph's A.
Shortage of Referees.
Mr. G. T. May called the meet ing's attention to the shortage of Referees and hoped that the various Clubs would make it known among their members."
Any gentleman wishing to servé as Referee during the coming season should at once communicate with Mr. W. E. Hollands, the Asso- ciation Secretary.
JAPANESE SENTENCED.
FIGHT ON BOARD S.S. TAIKWA
MARU.
Slightly Intoxicated.
During the 8.3. Taikwa Maru's lust visit to the Colony at the com. mencement of the month, the quar- termaster, Yo Tenka, a native of Formosa, and an Indian guard had a dispute which resulted in a fight) course of which the during the Japanese stabbed the Indian with
The men however, con-
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The following appointments were made by the Admiralty on Aug. 14: Lieut. Commdr. R. T. knife. The chief officer, on Bower, to Cardiff, add). (Aug. 16); hearing a commotion rushed to the Mrs. E. O. Murphy, the proprie and as Staff Officer. (operations) scene and found the two struggling, tress of the Empress Lodge, op- (from date of joining); Lieut. the quartermaster with a knife in peared on remand before Mr. E. W.G, S. Windeyer, to Hawkins, for his hands. The knife was taken away from the man, and the chief Hamilton at the Kowloon Mugis disposal (Aug. 14)....” tracy yesterday on a charge of Vice-Admiral Sir Allan Freder-officer put the instrument into hla failing to make the required re-ick Everett, K.C.M.G. K.C.V.O., pocket, turns for the months of June, C.B., has been placed on the Re- tinued the fight and the quarter- July, and August.
tired List, to date Aug. 12. Sir master grabbed the knife from the Mr. T. H. King, Director of Allan Everett held the post of officer's pocket and stabbed the
Commander-in-Chief, China until Indian, Criminal Investigation, prosecuted,
As a sequel to the fight the quar- and Mr. "J. T. Prior represented early this year, when he relin-
quished the appointment on ac- termaster appeared before Mr. E. the defendant.
He was first W. Hamilton at the Kowloon count of ill-health. At the resumption Mr. King said naval member of the Naval Board Magistracy yesterday and pleaded he regretted that he was unable to of the Commonwealth of Australia guilty to a charge of cutting and prove actual service of u premoni during 1921-23, when he was suc- wounding, tory letter. The sergeant could not corded by Rear-Admiral P. H Hali Making a statement in the, wit confine himself to any particular Thompson.. Sir Allan was Cap-ness box in extenuation, the de- A during the North date or place of the delivery of tain of the Fleet and Commodore fendant said that he had had a
Monsoon there is always
letters. Under the circumstances First Class on the staff of the quarrel at Amoy with the Indian possiblity of North-bound steam ers running short OF BUNKER he asked his Worship to deal with Commander-in-Chief, Home Ficets guards, one of whom threatened to the case as a technical offence and and the Grand Fleet in 1913-15. shoot him. Ever since he had not CJAL, this is to inform you thas TAIT & CO., AMOY, (■ 'woll
not aggravated by previous wara- On the termination of that service been on friendly terms with the ings as in the cases previously dis- he because Naval Assistant to the guards. The accused added that protested port with good anchor ago) have stocks of GOOT posed of..
First Lord, and afterwards com- he was alightly intoxicated when JAPANESE BUNKER COAL His Worship, after taking themanded the Eighth Light Cruiser he committed the offence. AT REASONABLE PRICES. formal evidence of no returns Squadron; North America and
having been made, intimated to West Indies. Wireless messages via Hong kong or Formosa are re-trans Mr. Prior that he intended to cau- mitted by the Great Northern tion the defendant and asked if Telegraph Co. and a wire the (Mr. Prior) desired to continue!
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His Worship auid that as the defendant had made an honest statoment concerning the affair and had certain amount of provocation; he would deal with him leniently.
The defendant was further given | After consulting his client Mr. London, Sept. 15. The Rev.
an excellent character by the chief ex-missionary at Prior pleaded guilty to a technical K. Evans
engineer, was Peking was drowned while bathing Complete-offence and, the defendant
cautioned.
near Barmouth: to-day-Reuter.
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