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No. 17.766. 三拜四廿九年九十壹百九千 菜

September 24, 1918, Temperature 76.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. 日一初月未已次嵗年入國芪準中

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STARTLING WAR REYELATIONS.

COPENHABEN, September 2nd. A velegram from Vienna atares that the Foreign Oe has authorised the publica tion of otheist documents bouring on the origin of the win.

...

PARTS, September 20th..

DINNER REFUSED..

Following the refusal by the local discharged and demobilised men to attend a dinner in their honour the Guildford Town Council decided to abandon the dinner.

The men's refusal was a pro- Unde a scheme submitted to the Com-

against the Town Counci mission of the Senate, the French Army test in the future will number, in peace time.appointing as borough surveyor and 350,000 men, 150,000 being recruited volun- engineer, Mr. Ernest Minors, deputy tarily, and the remainder by conscription borough surveyor of Darlington. Of for one year's service, Thus, the number six applicants selected for interview, of conscripts enrolled every year will be only one-third of the pre-war rate. For out of 67, Mr. Minors, aged 37, was mobilisation, the fring will be 2,000,000 said to be the only one who had not

served in the Army.

strong.

The Territorial Army will form another organization, alsu 2,000,000 strong.

After a lively debate in the Chamber of Jeputies, on the proposition to post pone the application of the new electoral law until next year, the proposal was abandoned,

Al, Ceneonu announced that, as soon the Peace Treaty has been patided, the overnment will fix a date for the cle

The show that the Potabu Warrions under the new law. Council of July, 187 was really held in Vienone.

BRITISH LABOUR UNREST.

The duten elude two unpuldished cipher telegram- dated July 5th, 111, in

Loxtos, September send. which the Austrian Ambassador.in Berlin Informed Cons Bershtail the salt of lusts even a few days, will affect several The strike of 3000 iron workers, if it an audieres with the Kaiser, and cover inportant Allied trades, especially engi. sations with Dr. von Banaan Hellwegering and shipbuilding

on the subject of the Austrian memorar dum regarding Serbia

Dr Trade Unions observed the agree

It is alleged that the iron workers, by | striking. have broken the agreement be The Ambassador says that the Kaiser ween the engineering employers and be empowered Him to inform Francis Juseph engineering and iron work Trade Unions. that he could count on the full support under which it was agreed that changes ei Carmany in any action against Serbia.ie wages in these trades should be dealt It was the Raiser's opinion that action with nationally, should not be delayed, as Russin was not rendy. The Kiley added that. Austriant loyally. The iron workers main weald regret is if

tain that they neted constipationally by the presens favourable

giving three weeks' notice to terminati moment was not sindi

On the contrary, the Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg told their agreement

femployers and others maintain that the Ambassador the Austria would reckun ongement could not constitutionally the support of her ally and friend. Ger ended in this manner. many. The Ambassador says that h asseted himself, in a further convertion, that Beilmann Hollwes, like the Kaiser, regarded immediate action against Serbia as the best and most radical solution of Austria's difficulties in the Balkans.

The telegrams were discussed in the Austro-Hungarian Ministerial Council at Vienna on July 7th, 1914, at which all presar expressed the pinion that war was inevitable, Count Tisza alone striv ing to prevent it.

PROPOSED CLEARING HOUSE IN

BERLIN,

LONDON, September end. Mr. Knott, the President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Germany, who interviewed Herr Erberger, th. Finance Minister, and Herr Schmidt, the Minister of Economics, in regard to the, proposal to establish a clearing house in Berlin to control all experts from Germany to the British Empire and imports from Britain to Germany, states that the Ger man Government has consented in prin- cipla to British officials controlling the Licence Department of the Ministry of Economics.

Several Labourites. including Mr. Arthur Henderson, opposed the strike It is etted that many of the rank and

are lukewarm or hostile.

Lesus. September 22nd.

A nation wide strike of 600,000 steel workers is announced to begin today Their demands includ, an ight hour day and six day week.

BOLSHEVIKS PROPOSE PEACE WITH UKRANIANS.

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The ex-Service members of the National Federation declined to take part in the celebrations

as a protest against the warrantable action of the local au thority in deliberately passing over the ex-Service men. This action is a grosa breach of the promise so often repeated that the men to whom this

country owes its very existence. to- day shall be remembered in future." It was also decided not to accept the mayor's signed thanks for their ser- vices.

At a meeting of the council dinner committee it was pointed out that the dinner was being given by the townspeople and not by the council."

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

List of vessels in morning British-

Haihong Thongwa Sunning Teenkai

Pacting Loksang Hong Moh Yuensang Circe Shell Foochow Glenfallach Brisbane

Losey, Sepweraber 22nd. Renter has been formed that the Bol sheviks Delegation have proposed penes with the Ukrainians on the basis of the condition that the latter remain neutral | Hermelin independence at the Ukraine, with the Hero in the struggle against Getern) Deníkin. and Admiral Roltek

port this

Japanese

Tamon Maru Daitoku Maru

Toyo Maru

Tango Maru Ujo Maru Soshu Maru Kairiu Maru Nippon Maru Amakusa Maru Hoten Mari Masayoshu Maru

Jason Laisang

Chinese

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Norwegian

Yangtzekiang

Kwanglee

Chikshang

Shrashing

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Hanvi

Songma Kaiping

This delegation declared that the Mow American — cow Government has decided to conclude pace with all the National Governments Brooklyn in order to crush the counterrevolution. Tancerville

THE BALTIC STATES.

Corrason, September 22nd. The, Tattish Information Bureau says Any unlicensed exports to Britain or that the Armistice conditions which will imports from Britain will be confiscated. be presented to the Soviet of Russia by the This will prevent dumping of German three Baltic States will include the regula goods in Britain. Germany, however, is tion of the frontier on an ethnographic is present unable to dump, us stocks and basis, the creation of a neutral zone in manufactures in Germany are very small, which a neutral Power will maintaia Mr. Knott said that the idea was that order, and the surrender of the Belsbevist German manufacturers should make offers | Flert to a neutral Power.

to some central British organisation through the "Berlin clearing House, and only such offers as were accepted would be allowed to leave Germany. Therefore, the supply would only meet the demand. The idea of British control of the clearing house would be to see that ex- ports would not exceed imports,

- PRESIDENT WILSON AND

SHANTUNG.

Los Axones. September 2nd: President Wilson. referring to Shar zung, said that Britain and France could nos honourably violate the secret treaties with Japan. The only way by which the case of Shantung could be bettered was to go to war against Britain, France and Japra.

He asked whether those objecting to the Shantung seltinent were ready to fight Britain, France and Japan, in order to recover the province for China.

He knew they were not ready. Their interest in China was not to narist China. but to defeat the Peace Treaty,

He concluded, amid cheers, by declar- in that it was impossible for America row to desert her associates in the war.

RECENT RIOTS IN EGYPT.

LONDON. September 2nd It is officially stated, that the Commis sion of Inquiry into the recent riots in Egypt and the future government of Egypt consists of Lord Milner (Chair man), Sir Roane! Rodd, General Bir John Maxwell, General Sir Owen Thomas, Mesars. J. A. Spender, editor of the Wart- minster Gazette, and Hurst, Legal Ad- visor to the Foreign Office.

BELGIAN ROYAL FAMILY.

BossLs, September 22nd. Their Belgia. Majesties and Prince Leopold left Brussels to-day for Ostend. where they will embark on the George "Washington, for the United States.

THE RECENT FLOODS IN TEXAS.

New Yoxx, September 22nd.

A telegram from Corpus Christi, Texas, now states that nearly 400 persoas were drowned owing to the code. Alto- gother 500 men, women and children periabed.

-ITALIAN-CROWN PROPERTY.

Raxz, Béptember 22nd. The Chamber has adopted, by 177 votes to 30, a Bill providing for the cension of Crown property for național purposes. The Royal palaces Eanded over will be

I maintained is monuments Of Art,

CONCENTRATION OF YUGO-SLAY "

YOLUNTEERS....

COPENHAGEN, September 22nd. It is semi-ocially stated that move ments of Yugo-Slav troops and the concentration of Yago-Slav Volunteer detachments are reported from the neigh- bourhood of the armistice line and Dal

astiu.

REPATRIATION OF CZECHO-SLOYAK

THOOPS.

PARIS, September 22nd. The Supreme Council has decided to repatriate 50.000 Czecho-Slovak troops necessary measures, especially the ques- in Siberia. The Council has discussed the tion of shipping, which will be furnished by the United States, France and Britain

AN ESTHONIAN COMMUNIQUE.

COPENHAGEN, September 22nd..

Russian

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DEBTS OF DUKE'S HEIR.

LORD E. FITZGERALD'S CONTRACT WITH ME. MALLABY DEELEY.

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Lord Edward Fitzgerald, who failed, last March with fiabilities £69,008 (unsecured £31,203) and estibated at £18,770, came up on Aut. 5 for public examination in the London Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Registrar Hope.

Lord Edward stated that he had In reply to the Official Receiver,

failed on two previous occasions, but in July 1818 the proceedings in both bankruptcies were annulled, the debts in each case having been paid in full.

In March 1916 his elder brother Desmond was killed, and he became sixth Duke of Leinster, who was 32 heir-presumptive to his brother, the years of age, unmarried, and an imbecile. His present liabilities were contracted after he became heir. presumptive..

In July 1917 he was invalided out

Ar Esthonian communiqu reports of the Army with a pension of £100 force fighting in the direction of Pakoff, Many enemy attacks on our breaches were repulsed with heavy caemy loss.

A WOMAN SMUGGLER.

Aman and a women were charged before Mr. Lindsel this morning with the unlawful possession of 897% tacts, of prepared opium valued at $4,790, found on a junk which won bying off Cummaught Road Central. The woman said the man was not responsible and took all the blame on herself. The man" was then dis- charged. Sergeant Cockle said the oplum was concealed, underneath

Le planks and all had to be taken out before the ophan was seized. Defendant said a passenger left a parvel and she did not know it con. tained opiurn. Ha Worship sea- tanced her to nine months'; bard Inbour.

TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY. INHAMRENLAINS Calic and lar

rhea Remedy followed by; a dose of castor oil will el eta liv cure the most stuhbeen casm of dysontory. It' is especially god 1 for summer diarrian in children. Fo. nalo By All Chacists and

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a year, and he commenced immedia tely to borrow from money-lenders, regardless of what interest he was to pay," because, as he explained, when the time came the Court would pro- tect him from extortionate interest, From March 1916 he had paid or owed £31,000 for interest and com- mission.

£400.000 ACCUMULATED INCOME," On January 31, 1918, he entered into a contract with Mr. Mallaby Deeley, to sell his interest in the Leinster estates to that gentleman for £75.000 and an annuity of £1,000. At the time there was an accumula. tion of income of £400,000, the in- come from the estates being roughly £45,000 a year, and the maintenance of his brother in his present deplora ble condition was not large.

Lord Edward said that he declined to go on with the contract, and in November 1918 he took proceedings to rescind It. In the following March terms of compromise were. arranged, under which the purchase price was fixed at £67,500, and he was to be entitled, at any time within ter vears, to repurchase for the sum of £400.000,00

He admitted that his present posi- tion was entirely due to extra- VERANCE.

On the application of the trustee the examination was adjourned.

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