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DR. LI SHU-FAN WINS CONTEST.
RESULT OF THE SANITARY BOARD ELECTION
MORE TROUBLE LIKELY
JAPAN MOVING IN MANCHURIA
Shanghal, May 10.. Apprehionalon that Shanhai- kuan might, at any moment, be- como the contra of another Sino-
POST OFFICE NOTICEA
It is notied for the Information of holders of Private Boxes at the General Post Office that on and after 1st February no taxed correspondence will be placed in the Boxes. A notification will be substituted And Bor holders are requested to call or send for the correspondenco at the Bor holders' Lobby and there pay the amount of the Tax against the de- livery of the letters or packets.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "Via Biberia” if no superscribed.
INWARD MAILS.
From
Japanese "Incident," has been Shanghal and Swatow created by reports alleging that Europe via Negapatam (Letters only) Japanese military Authorities London, 14th April and Parcels, 7th have demanded the right to sup- press and arrest Chiness "Volun- teers" within an area of 27 miles west of the Great Wall.
declined to accept the invitation. Until 6.30 p.m. neither he nor any active supporters were to be seen in the vicinity of the polling booth. A solitary placard was devoted to his interests. A friend had insisted on having it placed near the en-, trance. "Vote for Mow Fung" was
Goneral Ho Chu-kuo. Chineso Commander-in-Chief of the Shanhaikuan aron, has refused
April Manila ....
Japan and Shanghal
Japan, Shangkai and Europe via Si-
berin
(London 23rd April)." Japan and Shanghai
to comply, and now he is await- | (1. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- ing the Japanese military - Du- thorities' next stop.
Per
Due
Soochow
..May 12.
Idomenous
May 12.
-Pres. Jefferson ... Somali
May 18,
May 13...
Suwa Maru Chichibu Maru
May 13. .May 14
hai
(San Francisco, 15th April).
Pres, Monroe
(Papors only, London, 14th April). Kumsang
defencea in the vicinity of Shanghai Shanbalkuan and that under Japan their protection, 100 Manchukuo U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 22nd April) Pres. Grant Shan- police have occupied tho
Japan haikuan railway station.
The situation is described aa tenae.Reuter'a Special,
Conte Rosso Sirdhana
.May 14.
.May 10. .May 15.
.May 15.
ť
May 16..
Calcutta & Straita
Heiyo Maru Talma
May 17..
May 18.
Australia and Manila
Atsuta Mara
May 10.
U. S. A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
(Seattle, 30th April).
For
It is reported that the Japanese Europe via Negapatan forces aro atrengthening their
Japan Swntow
| Manila
Péking Reporta.
Feking. May 10. Vernacular newspapors stato that a "certain high official" went to Nanking by air a few days ago. and, it la suggested in some cir cles, he intends to discuss the Amoy Shanhaikuan situation Central Government.
Japanese military authorition are continually accusing the Chi- nese Authorities at Shanhai- kuan, of allowing large numbers of volunteers and munitions to enter Manchuria, and are report- ed to he threatening drastic action.-Reuter..
with the Samshui and Wachow Haiphong Swntow
War Office Explains.
Tokyo. May 10. Announcing the arrival of tho
·main body
of the Fourteenth
Fres. Madison OUTWARD MAILS.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Centra! and South America and Europo via Victoria B. C.
Shanghal and Europe via Siberia
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Per
Division at Dairen from Shang-Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Adon, hai, the War Office explains that
"Egypt and "Europe via Mar-. the transfer of reinforcements to
scilles by Manchuria was necessitated the inadequacy of the Manchukuo police military to cope with the of bandits increasing activities and Insurgents who, with the growth of the spring foliage, are able to conceal their movements
Mauritius,
and carry out their depredations Straits, Ceylon, India,
East and South Africa, Aden, over a greatly extended area.
Egypt and Europe via Mar
The War Office states that there are now six divisiona in Manchuria and Korca-Reuter.
"Harbin Excitement.
Harbin, May 10.
A state of high tension existe here, and residents have been thrown into a state of apprehen- alon. Hostilities between Chl- Manchukuo 200 volunteers and soldiers occurred about ten miles. from Harbin yesterday, and this morning the Manchukuo soldiers were reinforced by the arrival of a few hundreds of Japanese sold-. lers.
on
General Ma Chan-shan is lend ing the attack on Harbin. The Japanese are advancing, rapidly on the Sul-chung Railway dis-
hard tricts, pressing
the Chinese volunteers under Com- mander Ho Chu-kuo, who has com municated with Marshal Chang Hauch-liang asking for reinforce- ments.-Router.
Leader's Statement.
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seilles
.May 20..
Date and Time Hamburg Maru Wed., May 11, 2 pm. Hong Kheng ..Wed., May 11, 2 p.m. Tainan....Wed., May 11, 8.80 p.m. Kong So...Wed., May 11, 4 p.m. Emp. of Asia Wed., May 11, 4.30 p.m. Canton....Thurs., May 12, 2.30 p.m. Hydrangea...Thurs., May 12, 3 p.m. Halching....Fri, May 13, 1 p.to. Seattlo....Fri., May 13, 4.30 p.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.,
*Canada, Central and South Ame rica and Europe via San Fran- cisco and Europe via Siberia ....
Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Brindisi
Sandokan
Foochow via Swatow Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Manila
Mania, Makasser and Sourabaya Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila Swatew
Shanghai, May 10, A Korean rovolutionary leader is reported to have issued a state- ment, admitting that the recent bombing affair which occurred at Hongkow Park was inspired by the
Amoy and Formosa via Swatow Korean revolutionary lenders.
In the statement, which was cir-Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. 6, Ay cularised to the Chinese and
Central and South America and English newspapers for publica- *Europe vin Vancouver B.C., and
*Europe vin Siberia tion, the Korean leader alno con- feased his participation in and inspiration of other attempts on the lives of leading statesmen In I owe, Japan, including an attempt on
the life of a former Premier,
The statement explains that the Korean, was of poor parentage, who was given two bombs in the morning, one to kill the Japanese and the other with which to com- mit suicide.-Rensha.
Dr. Li Shu-fan defeated Mr. Fall it said.
When interviewed after the re- C. Mow Fung in the Sanitary Board election, held yesterday, tosult had been made public, Dr. fill the vacant seat created by the Li Shu-fan was obviously much "I am overjoyed with the appointment of Mr. M. K. Lo to the moved, The First Bell. will be Rung at nominated seat vacated by the lion. extraordinary result" he said. "I
Mr. T. N. Chau. The final figures expected a keen contest. it all to my supporters."
1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and were: their Ladles must wear their Badges | prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle
Dr. Li Shu-fan
Mr. F. C. Mow Fung
The officers assisting Mr. Lang 936. at the polling booth were Mesere, 161 W. R. N. Andrews, R. Dormans, H. Owen Davia, William C. Lowe and Majority for Dr. Li ...... 775.J. Horaford. Messrs. Un Ting | Voting commenced at 10 a.m. and fan, Wong and Liu were the na
continued throughout the day until sistant clerks, 20891
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21923
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21858
Nam Hing Loong
11
20351
Tyo Shing
MASSACE
MR. & MRS. Y. MORI Holder of Japanoao Govt. Certificato.
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men and $3.00 per day for Ladica
(Both including Tax) are obtainable 5.30 p.m. when the poll was closed.
through the SECRETARY upon
Introduction by a Member, such Mem-
ber to be responsible for Payment of was there anything approaching ex-
All Chita, &c.
Badges admitting to
Only during the last 10 minutes
Members' citement, when a last-minute rash
Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the to record votes was witnessed.
Race Course
The counting lasted exactly On No Pretext will Children be per. mitted in either Enclosure during the three-quarters of an hour. At the end of that time, the presiding Meeting
Timas are obtainable at the Club officer, Mr. E. P. H. Lang opened House provided they are ordered from the doors and to the assembled the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone crowd announced: "Gentlemen, 21920.
Dr. Li Shu-fan is the successful candidate." He then read out the The Pries of Admission to the result of the ballot. Public Enclosure Is $2.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons, includ ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gato.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The success of Dr. Li Shu-fan was possibly due to a large extent to his organisation. All day long!
Soldiers and Sallora in Uniform he was in personal attendance at aro admitted Half Price.
the booth, accompanied by half a Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c. dozen lieutenants. "How to vote" will not bo permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong cards were shown to all his sup- Jockey Club during the Race Meet porters. ing.
"Tiles will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pablie Enclosure.
By Order,
B. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 9th May, 1922, -
Early in the morning Mr. Mow Fung was invited by the presiding officer to bo prosent and the same facilities-tables and chairs—were offered to him. Mr. Mow Fung thanked the returning ofloer but
Some people have a ripping time when they go on a tear.
Cantonese Leaders Find Foult Shanghai, May 10.
A circular telegram issued by 25 Cantonese leaders, headed by Mr. Sino Fu-chen, was received to-day, strongly criticising Nanking for signing the Shanghai armistice agreement. It expresses great dlasatisfaction over the fact that the Shangbai affair was not set- tled together with the Manchurian Imbroglio, and that no time lindt was fixed for the complete with- 61awal of the Japanese forces, Reuter.
THE U.S. ELECTIONS. YOUNG PLAN AUTHOR MAY BE A CANDIDATE
New York, May 10. Mr. Owen D. Young, author of the famous Young Plan of Repara- tions, will be proposed as Democra- tic nominco for the Presidency at the coming presidential election if; as is anticipated, Governor Frank- lin D. Roosevelt fails to obtain the necessary two thirds majority at In the forthcoming Convention Chicago-Routere American Sør-
vice,
Pros. Jefferson
Parcels, Reg
Letters,
Fri, May 18. .18th 8 p.m.
13th 4.15 p.
.18th 5 p.m.
(Due Victoria B: C., Jlst May). Pres. Jefferson
Reg. Letters
Suwa Maru
.Fri, May 18.
.13th
6 p.m. 19th 6 p.m..
...Sat., May 14.
K. P. O. Registration....13th 4.30 p.m. .......14th D Dm.
Lotters
G. P. O. Registration....14th 8.45 am. Lotters........14th 0.30 a.m. (Due Marseilles, 13th June.)
.Sat., May 14.
.18th 4.80 p.m..
.14th 9 a.m.
Somali
K. P. O.
-Parteis,
Rex.. Lettera,
..14th 10 am.
G. P. O.
.18th & p.m.
Parvels,
HeR., Letters,
.14th 0.45 a.m. .14th-10.30 am..
(Due Marseilles, 11th June).
Shinyo Maru
....... Sat., May 14. Reg., May 14, 4.15 p.m. Letters, ... May 14, 6 pm, (Due San Francisco, 8th Jane). Pres. Monroe....Sat., May 14, 5 p.m.
Conto Rosso........
Reg. Letters,
.Sat., May 14. K. P. 0.
.14th 4.30 p.m. ..14th 4.50 p.m..
G. P. 0.
Reg.. Letters. (Due Brindisi, 6th Yusang
.14th 6 p.m.
14th 0 p.m. June), Sat., May 14, 10 a.m.
Hulchow.....Sun., Mny 16, 9am. Kwangchow.. Sun, May 15, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru...Sun, May 18, 9 a.m. Chichibu Maru..Sun., May 16, § a.ro. Tjinegara Tues., May 17, 1.30 a.m. Hai Ning......Tues., May 17, 2 p.m. Pres. Grant Tucs, May 17, 4.30 p.m. Chaksang...Wed., May 18, 8.80 m. Dell Mary Thurs., May 19, 10.00a.m.
Empress of Asia
Parcels,
Reg., .. Letters,
Thurs., May 19.
19th 5 p.m. 20th 9.15 km. 20th 10 a.m.
(Duo Vancouver B. C. 10th June).
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