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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
ABOLITION OF THE SUBMARINE.
Paris, November 17.
Commenting on the campaign of the British newspapers for the abolition of submarines L'Ouvre contends that armaments of all kinds should be reduced simultaneously. If submarines alone are to be abolished and the figures of the Washington Convention in regard to capital ships to remain unchanged, France would be terribly weakened, while the superiority of Britain and Amerien would in- crease considerably.--Renter.
New York, November 17.
Commenting on the sugrestion to abolish the submarine, the New York World says that if the British are in earnest they must qrepare to surrender their power of blockade against the Continental 10ར€3,
The Herald-Tribone says that naval warfare development is now
in loo unverlitin a stage to permit weak nations or any nation situated
as in the United States, to discard submarines, which some experts think will become a more and more important type of fighting ship in all havles.
Washington, Novembet 17.
Mr. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy states that the Navy Depart ment expects to ask Congress for appropriations to continue the authorised construction programme of three, thousand ton aubmarines of the V type, two of which have already been launched and two are constructing. Three are authorised-Reuter's American Service.
RUBBER QUOTATIONS FOR 1928,
London, November 17.
Heavy buying from New York, speculative buying here and the reduction of rubber stocks in London to 4,500 tons are responsible for the rise of apet rubber in Mincing Lane yesterday to 54 pence a pound and an advance of three pence a pound on all forward quotations. Much business was done for deliveries of rubber as far ahead as 1928. Contracts were made for equal monthly deliveries in 1928 on a basis of twenty-seven to twenty-eight pence a pound.-Renter.
OBITUARY.
London, November 17.
The death is announced of Brigadier-General Robert Marr John- son who served with the Shanghal Volunteer Corp" in 1920.-Reuter..
[Brigadier-Generale R. M. Johnson, C.M.G., D.S.O., was born November 4, 1873. He served in China during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900 and in the Great War from beginning to end, retiring from active service in 1923. Ile was member of the Royal St. George's Golf Club.]
ILLICIT OPIUM.
FURTHER CASES AT THE MAGISTRACY.
Result of a Raid,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925.
CRICKET.
MARRIED VERSUS SINGLE,
The following have been selected to play on Hongkong Cricket Club ground on Saturday next November 21st, commencing at 1.15 p.m.
HONAM'S PASSENGERS,
RECORD ARRIVALS FROM
CANTON YESTERDAY.
Reflecting the prevailing feeling that a settlement of the strike and, boycott is imminent, the number]
More opium cases came before Married-R. Hanenck (Capt.), of travellers from Canton by the ss. Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central |II. Grifin, A. W. Hayward, J. Hall, Honam yesterday far excealed Magistracy, yesterday, Five Chi-II. E. Hollands, L. D. MeNicoll, E.', those for any single day since the nese were charged with smoking J. R. Mitchell, E. W. Morris, R. E.embargó was enforced. Illicit opium, one being fined $75 or H. Öliver, T. E. Pearce, E. B. Four hundred and twenty six weeks, another $2 or four days, Retd.
Chinese and 17 Europeans while three who failed to appear had their bail of $3 such confisca ed.
Charged with pozsession of illicit opium, à Chinese woman was order.
The police made a raid on No. 14, Stone Nullah Lane, first floor, and arrested three Chinese who were
Single.-R. E. A. Webster came down, all of whom (Capt.). A. C. I. Bowker, A. were allowed to board the vessel Gace, H. S. Gordon, J. D. Humph-us Canton without interference. reys, H. Owen Hughes, E. G. Lam- The former were obviously of the mert, G. P. Lammert, E. K. Quick,
poorer classes, with very few exceptions, and carried but little baggage. At most It was A wicker basket, while many had no more than a handkerchief wrapped about their possessions.
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ed to pay a fine of $50 or to serve. F. Stewart, R. F. Walker. a month in goal, the opium being
TiMn will be served in the confiscated,
Pavilion at 12.30 p.m.
University v. Hongkong Schools.
The following will represent a team of school boys in a match against the University ground this
the after moon: S. V. Gittina (Capt.), F. Zimmern, A. Lee, L. J. Guterren, and D. J. Anderson, (of the Dioce- san Boys' School), A. S. Sufiad (Queens College). T. Whitley, A. Bliss, F. Angus, Hazeland, and R. G. Witchell (of the Central British School). Reserves: E. A. Lee
engaged in enjoying a peaceful smoke. One, who was the occupier of the premises, was ordered to pay a fine of $50 or "four weeks," the second $3, whilst the third man failed to appear and had his ball of $3 confiscated,
In other cases fines of $75 or six weeks, $60 or four weeks and $10 for three weeks were passed upon
Chinese who were arrested with (Diocesan Boys School) and E. illicit opium in their possession. Lee (St. Paul's College).
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
NEW CREW FOR H. M. S. HAWKINS.
London, November 17.
The decision of the Admiralty to reduce the second cruiser squadron attached to the Atlantic fleet by the withdrawal of a cruiser has been carried out by the transfer of the H.M.S. Calliope to the Nore reserve fleet. The Calliope will assist the light cruiser H.M.S. Yarmouth to convey a new crew to Hongkong for the H.M.S. Hawkins which will be recommissioned for a further term of service as the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief of the China Station.-Reuter.
AMERICAN COAST GUARDSMEN DROWNED.
Halifax, N.S., November 17. Nine of the crew of the American coastguard vessel Morill were drowned near Shelburne owing to a small boat capsizing in a heavy squall-Reuter's American Service.
Judging by the celerity with! which they cleared the wharf after: examination by the Police and Revenue Officers, few of them] were ways of Hongkong and it is there- unacquainted with the
fore concluded that many were re- turning strikers, of whom a large number have been finding their way backt for the past fortnight.
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FORD JITNEY OVERTURNS.
While in the vicinity of Castle Penk, travelling in the direction of Un Long on Monday evening, a Ford car came in collision with a tories and overturned as the re- motor car returning from the terri-} sult of the force of the impact.
Considerable damage was done) to the Ford but fortunately none of the occupants of either vehicle was seriously injured.
The wife of Sub-inspector Mur- phy of the Ping Shan Police Station, was among the passengers of the Ford as were also Ser- gant and Mrs. Langley, of the Au! Tau Police Station. Both ladies were only alightly hurt but were badly shaken up by beling thrown out of the car.
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DIPLOMATIC ETIQUETTE.
Loudon, November 17.
The Foreign Office denies that an official slight was put upon M. Rakovsky inasmuch as he held the status of a Charge d'Affairs and not that of an Ambassador, and diplomatic cliquette docs not provide for official farewells for the former Router.
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