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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SEVERE FIGHTING

REPORTED.

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parties have been organised, and are reported to have already been despatched to Soochow, Shanghai, Hangehow, and several other places "It is rumoured that General Wang Chan-yuan, who is staying here, intends to proceed to "Klus kiang with General Chin Yun-peng, as soon as General Chin arrives hore, with the object of starting a movement for alliance of the Southern and North-eastern Pro vinces,"

NORTHERN REINFORCEMENTS..

A Chinese, news agency massage from Feking, dated Sept. 28th, says:-Marshal Chi Hsieh-yuan is, endeavouring to persuade the Muk- den Party to have a portion of the Shantung troops put under his com- mand for the purpose of reinforc ing Hupeh in order to avoid possible

misunderstanding.

General Wang Tung's troops are preparing to participate in the Southern campaign on instructions from the Mukden authority, troop moverments having already com

menced.

SUN CONFIDENT.

་།

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926,

PORTUGAL'S DAY.

RECEPTION AT CLUB

(LUSITANO,

On the occasion of the sixteenth anniversary of the Republic of Portugal, a reception was held at the club Lusitano this morning, there being a representative gathering of local residents and members of the Portuguese com- munity.

The guests were received by the Portuguese Consul General, Sonhor A. Lulz Cerveira de Albuquerque e Castro, the doyen of the Consular Body.

WEAK POLICY?

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to comment with restraint. Treat les, which are still theoretically in force, give British merchantmen the right to navigate China's inland waterways under very limited check from recognized Chinese officialdom and under no check whatever from. outlaws." ·British gunboats aro kept on the rivers, at no small ex- ponse, to ensure that all classes of Chinese respect these rights and de not exceed their own rights in in- terference with shipping. If China had a civil war overy 80 or 40 years, between recognized belligerents, ufider responsible leaders, it might be no more than reasonable to waive few rights and submit to a few ldconveniences,

But when war In China is inces

as such.

HE. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G); who was ac- companied by Captain. C.H. Steele, M., C., proposed the toast of "The Republic of Portugal," and the Portuguese Consul General in response.toasted H. M. The King." sant and universal, when the ir

Amongst those "present were responsible leaders who head the (Major various factions show avery in- H. E the G. 0. 0. General C. C. Luard, C. Bclination to take advantage of the C. M. G.) accompanied by his waiving of foreign rights instead A:D.C., Lieut. R.Q.F. Johnston, the of appreciating it, and when Commodore (Rear-Admiral A J. B. neither party to the war of the Stirling), accompanied by Pay momont represents a recognized master-Lieut. E.D.T. Churcher, the government nor is a recognized Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. belligerent, it is very obvious that W. T. Southorn), the Hon. Mr. E. R. any interference with foreign Halifax, the Hon. Mr. J. H. Komp, shipping, such as the firing on the Hon. Mr. H.-T. Creasy, the Hon. merchantmen or gunboats, or the Sir Shouson Chow, the Hon, Dr. R. examination of any craft flying a H. Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. H. W. foreign flag, is nothing less than Bird, the Hon. Mr. C. McI. Messer, piracy and should be dealt with the Hon. Dr. W. V. M. Koch Mr. R. C. Tredwell (U. S. Consul-General), Mr. Karsten Larssen (Danish In making this statement the. Consul) M. Yves du Courthip! writer has the clearly expressed (French Consul), Mr. J. P. Braga endorsement of at least two of (Guatemala), Mr. J. T. Bagram the numerous Admirals now on (Siam), Mr. P. V. Botelho (Portu- the river, and one at least says guese Vice-Consul and Consul for that he will regard any Cantonese Honduras); Chev. J. M. Alves interference with the shipping (Brazil), Lieut. Commdr. G. F. under his care as piracy and đen) Hole, Capt. II:BL Dowbiggin, with it in the only fitting manner, that is with as destructive gun- fire as he has at his command. Any other policy, dictated by when da Sousa, Mr. Li Yau-tsun" (chair- timidity or expediency, man, Chinese General Chamber of ships and guns are available, is Commerce); Mr. . Fleming, Mr. a betrayal of the faith of the This sanguine statement was the conclusion of an attempted in-H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. E. W. Carpen-foreign communities that have terview with Marshal Sun Chuan-ter, Mr. J.W.C. Bonnar, Mr. H. R. assembled here to do business and. fang on the China Merchants str, Stirt, Mr. E. D. da Sousa, Mr. R. L. have invested money in this coun- Kinghsin at Kuikiang. It may Dowley, Mr. Ip Lau-tsun, Mr. G.

Sim. Col. Robertson, Mr. W. A. try. sound over-confident, but it does no more than confirm the general impression that one gets coming down the river after getting well away from pessimistic and poorly informed Hankow.

A correspondent writing to the N. C. Daily Newa from Nanking under date of the 28th ult, says "When you next write to Shang hai about this situation," said one of Marshal Sun Chuan-fang's stift officers in parting yesterday. please be cheerful about it. Tell the people that we cannot possibly lose, that with Chiang Chich-shih. (Kai-shek) being pushed back into Hunan we have broken the Red advance, and that the conclusion

of this campaign is coming quick-Bishop Valtorta, Father Spada, ly and surely. It would aurprise Father Noval, Mr. W.E.L. Shenton, none of us if the Cantonese were Mr. C. A. da Roza, Mr. E.V.M.R. in full retreat before a letter could reach Shunghai."

Hogg, and Mr. E. Leitao.

This evening a dance is to be held at the Club Lusitano, when about 500 are expected to be present.

HONGKONG CRICKET

".

SOMETHING STILL IN HAND.

As for the up-river situation, it would be wrong to say that the whole moral advantage gained by the splendid fight at Wanhsien is to be thrown away out, of, defer- ence to the Russian inspired agitators who are scattering, anti- foreign leaflets about Hankow: Technically there may be no second expedition and officially the need for it may have passed, but three gunboats are going to Wan- The annual report of the Com-hsien and Chungking and when mittee of the Hongkong Cricket the Navy find a situation that needs mending, they are not like- Club states:-

CLUB.

THE ANNUAL REPORT,

ESTIMATE OF RIVAL FORCES. There is much dispute among observers about "the relative strength of the Allied and Red forces. In Kiukiang foreigners give Sun Chuan-fang credit for 170,000 men, Junior officers whom a Nunking correspondent questioned and one staff officer all gave the same reply-ten-odd The Profit and Loss Account ly to pause long in considering ten thousands," which is to say from 130,000 to 140,000. In Nan-after writing down the cost of the what Mr. Borodin's agents are pavilion, furniture, etc., by going to think about the action king it is estimated that a maxi-

$2,391.26 shows

а profit of that they see fit to take. Admirál mum of 60,000 men have gone up $5,631.34 as against $6,209.55 last Cameron's instructions were weak

river. All the available troops in Kiangsi would not bring the total up to 100,000.

year.

and the abandonment of the Entrance fees. amounted to second expedition while Yang Sen $1,600; 81 new playing members, is not only above the sod but is On the other side there are non-playing members and 73 actually in control of Wahsien, probably 50,000 left of the ori-subscribers joined the Club during and when auch an excellent op- During the portunity for putting an end to the ginal Cantonese, Hunanese and the twelve months. Klangsi men who set out on the same period 8 playing members, 7 endlessly long series of outrages expedition. According to General non-playing members and 15 sub-against foreign shipping, was afforded, is pitifully weak; but cribers resigned. Sun's chief of staff, however,

ran three the Wanhalen incident has esta- these have been joined by scores

Cricket. The Club

a total of 39blished a precedent in dealing of impecunious Hunanese units teams and played

matches, Of these the 1st XI with Chinese truculence on the who see an opportunity to draw regular pay for a change. What played 18-won 11-lost 4 and upper Yangtze, no strongly en- by public and press. ever their numbers, they are not draw 8. The "Outcasts" played 6 dorsed

won 8 and lost 2. The 2nd XI opinion both in China and abroad, of great fighting value.

played 16-won 10-lost 2-drew that the Navy can certainly be Of course no prophecies are 3 and tied one. In addition, other counted upon to ignore any fine criti- ventured as to the outcome of the matches were played during the points of fabby policy if 4 struggle, for the writer is only season, such as Married v. Single, cat situation arises. attempting to give a skeleton pic-ete, amongst the Club Members.

team ture of the military situation and Interport Matches-A -Its potentialities. The only thing from! Hongkong visited the "Straits that seems at all cortaba is that in May, 1926, and played three If Chang Kai-shek is being push matches. The first against Malaya Consignees of Cargo from Mared back by Lu Hsiang-ting, the at Singapore, the former winning "DENLOMOND."

seilles. &c.

In connection with abovo Steamer Red conquerors will have to aban- by an innings and 112 runs. The informed that all Goods are being with the exception of Opium, Transure home or make a stand somewhere Lumpur, the FM.S. winning by an Consignees of Cargo are hereby are hereby informed that their goods don Hupeh and either bpit for second against the F.M.S. at Kuala landed at their rink into the hazardous

Valuables boing landed and stored at

in the vicinity of Chuchow. If Innings and 107. and/or extra hazardous Godowns of their risks into the Godown of the the Hongkong and Kowloon Whorf Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and reinforcements got back to Chu- against the Singapore Cricket Cluß and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or delivery may be obtained immediatel Chow in orderly fashion, it is 1- which Hongkong won by 39 runs agency, mass meetings of workers

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From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO The Steamship, ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS The Steamship.

"ANGKOR."

Godown Co. Lul. Kowloon whence

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No claims will be admitted after Optional Cargo will be forwarded the Goods have left the Godowns, and on unless intimation is received from

Goods remaining undelivered after the Consignces before 8.00 the 11th instant will be subject to Today requesting it to be landed here. Billa of Lading will be counter- All claims against the steamer must signed by the Undersigned, Goods

presented

to the Undersigned on remaining unclaimed after Tuesday before the 25th instant or they the 6th October, 1026, at Noon will will not be recognized.

be subject to rent and landing charges.

rent

be

All brokon, chafed, and damaged All claims must be sent in to mo Goods are to be loft in the Godowns,

012 or before the Friday the 8th where they will be examined on the October 1920 or they will not be

recognized.

11th instant at 10 a.m

cd.

No Fire Insurance has been effect-

イン

Bills of Lading will be counter signed by,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong October 4, 1026.

All damaged packages will be examined on Tuesday the 6th Oct, 1920, at 10:00a.m. by Messre Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

J. LIMAGE,

Agent. Hengkong, September 20, 1926,

down South.

The third

RUSSIAN POLITICS.

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A. CARPI'S

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Moscow, Oct. 4. According to an official news

The president and Committee of have been held in many factories ways possible that Chang Kai-

the Club would like to place on re- shek might make another dash for cord their great appreciation of in Moscow, and a resolution has Nanchang and attempt to come up the hospitality extended to the been passed condemning the through Klangai. The odds are, however, that If Chang and his visiting team, during their stay activities of the Opposition, hend- two crack divisions are beaten, the

Tennis The annual tourna-ed by Trotsky and Zinovieff expedition will collapse in rulna,

mant again showed increased on against the Communist Party's tries. Unfortunately owing to present policy-Reuter Tong spell of bad weather the finala dragged on till, June. The Open Championship Singles was won by Mr. T. Honda and the Open Championship Doubles by Messrs,

BASEBALL.

THE SECOND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

OFFICIAL MOVE

Riga, Oct. 4, The Moscow Committee of the

H. D. and S. A. Rumiahn, The Communist Party has requested Club Championship was won by the Contral Committee to remons- New York, October 4 Mr. S. E. Green. The cap trate with a number of leaders of Tho St. Louis Cardinals won the Singles "A" by Major WB. Steven-the Opposition who are, allegedly second world-championship base son. The Heap Singles "B" by Mr.responsible for many secret meet- ball match over the New York. W. L. Dunbar. H'eap Doublesings and the distribution of much

Dunbar Printed and Fublished for the Proprietor by FREDERICK Yankees by 6 to 2. There were by Messrs. A II. Crook illegal literature. The names PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street, in the City of over 60,000 spectators present. and O. C. Womuck: Mr. and Mrs mentioned Include Trotsky,

-Router's American Service. E. Grimble won the Mixed Doubles. Zinovielf and Radok-Reuter

Victoria, Hongkong.

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Friday, October 8th. CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. and PAGLIACCI

Saturday, October 9th. MADAME BUTTERFLY Monday, October 11th." FAUST

Booking Now Open at the Anderson Music Company.

Dress Circle 84,00, Stalls 83.00 Pit Stalls $2,00, Plt. $1.00

COMMENCING AT 0.15 pm. PROMPT.

Prices

Wednesday, October 13th. LA TOSCA

Thursday, October 14th LA BOHEME

Friday, Octobor: 15th. RIGOLETTO"

Saturday, Octobor 16th, CARMEN

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