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六拜園 號五月三年一十二百九千一英
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 5,
1921.
日六廿月正酉辛支氣年十萬宪章中
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A SINISTER PRATURE.
*LONDON, March 4.- The official weekly review of Irish conditions states that there were 32 casualties to the Crown Forces during the week ending February 26 as compared with eleven the previous week. A sinister feature is the cold- blooded assassinations of individuals. Five police and five soldiers were so murdered during the week ending February 26, besides fire soldiers mur dered in Cork on February 28. Except two police, all the murdered man were unarmed, and the five soldiers were murdered after they had been taken prisoner. Two civilians were also assassinated on the ground that the were alleged to have communicated with police or military. Internment orders numbering 136, were made. There are now over 2,000 persons interned.
CHINA'S PROBLEM,
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter's Service to the Ching Mall)
ALIAES. END GECÈLKY,
Laspas, March 4th. It is universally agreed that yesterday" sitting of the conference at St. James' lace was histeric in importance and vied in solemnity with the first appear ance of the German delegation at Ver skilles after the
Armistice.
Prime Minister's brilliant and forcible It is no exaggeration to say that the speech made as deep an impression occasion. The Allied statesmen in Lon- as M. Clemencean's speech on that don, particularly the French, are political seamen exhibited in Mr. Lloyd thusiastic over the strength, tact and George's address.
en-
shades of opinion shower praise or the papers of All speh and describe it as inspired by a deep. moral earnestness, which marked his war eloquence at i
tits best.
The situation, Dow, is one of great gravity, but it is
is alive to the
the German Gotdently believed that i
HOW TO DIVERT MONEY FROM MILITARY TO CIVIL CHANNELS. seriousness of the position and will
INTERNAL TROUBLES EXAGGERATED.
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LONDON, March 4. Interviewed by the Pall Mall Gazette, Mr. Wellington Koo emphasised that the great problem of China was to divert money from military into civil channels. If the army were reduced to a strength sufficient for police purposes large sums would be released for education, sanitation, and economic development. Mr. Kao declared that the internal troubles in China were much exaggerated. Political difficulties were being adjusted, If the Chinese were left to work out their own salvation they would un doubtedly soon adjust their troubles.
-LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
AUTHORITY AND PRESTIGE ESTABLISHED.
SWISS INCIDENT CLOSED.
PARIS, March 4. Before the termination of the session of the council of the League, the Swiss incident regarding the transit of troops for the Vilna plebiscite was closed by the Swiss delegate, on behalf of his Government, acknowledging the moral duty of members of the League to support the Council's recom mendations. Mr. Da Cunha, the President, in a closing sxech, dwelt on the authority and prestige of the League which had convinced the in- credulous, and endorsed Mr. Lloyd George's opinion that the existence of the League in 1914 would have made war impossible.
CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.
UNIFORM EMPIRE DECLARATION FORMS.
LONDON, March 4.
The imperial customs conference is proceeding very satisfactorily and has reached virtual agreement in the main objects of drawing up a single form for declaration of values for duty purposes, and a form of certificate of origin applicable to all parts of the Empire, thus avoiding the separate and distinct certificates at present required by the different customs authorities.
KRASSIN ARRIVES IN LONDON.
M. Krassin has arrived in London.
LONDON, March
AMERICAN SUBMARINES 'ASTORE.
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LONDON, March 4. The United States submarines E7 and 08 are ashore, the one in Long Island Sound and the other in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, Attempts to tow them off have hitherto failed.
REPARATIONS DEMANDE
LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH CAUSES UPROAR IN REICHSTAG
NEWSPAPER, DEFIANCE.
BERLnt, March 5.
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advance more sensible proposals Monday, which may afford a basis of dis cussion and arezt putting into execution the Allied threats. peaceful solution will he feeling that a reached is re- fected Од Bourse in Berlin where even after Mr. Lloyd George's speech was pablished the
the market was firm and prices sion that the Allies did not intend abrupt- generally advanced. oring to the impres
to break off nego
ar of negotiations the meantime, the German Cabinet
the ultimatum.
In
The W Allies, after con understands that the
their legal ex- perts, decided that if the application of the sanctions is necessary this can be done immediately, instead of on May 1st.
PARIS, March 4th
•
The French Western Mediterranean Squadron is refitting at Toulon It is reported that the dreadnoughts Pariz and France have been ordered to hold themselves in readiness to leave for the North Sea to co operate with the British Fleet in any naval operations which may be contemplated.
RIBINGS IN ŘUSSIA.
LONDON, March 4th. the first mention of an anti-Bolshevist A wireless message from Moscow makes mutiny at Petrograd, led by General Kozlovski, and on the ship Petropavlovsk. The outbreak, as a matter of form, is attributed to Entente machinations.
It is
reported from Stockholm that: troops summoned from the North to Petrograd, apparently, got the upper hand and seat ships and the workmen to the factories. seamen back to their Artillery wept the streets
streets on March 2nd, and suppressed all opposition
try.
In the meanwhile, it is stated that the revolt is spreading throughout the coun- their corn and compulsory wood-kewing Peasants Bre resisting the seizure of for the railways. The President of the taken place. Soviet Committee admits that riots have
LONDON, March 4th: now admitted A Moscow wireless mes Anto-Bolsheviat risings in Russia 376 There is no doubt that the mutiny of General Kozlovski and on the ship Petropavlovit was prepared by the Entente spies like the former White Guard mutinies. It is clear that the Kronstadt revolt was directed from Paris It will be rapidly liquidated. The Entente, undoubtedly, spread their nets not at Kronstada alone. It is the task of the Eed Guards to destroy the nets."
sage says..
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LEBOUR.
LONDON, March 4th.
The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labour has decided on the severance of relations with the" Inter- national Federation of Trade Unions of Europe owing to the latter's “revolution- ary activities!!! and failure to recognisa the national autonomy of the trade union centres in various countries,-
UNKNOWN WARRIORS.
In the Reichstag an attempt by Herr Loebe, the President to read Mr.
WASHINGTON, March 4th. Lloyd George's speech as regards reparations provoked very, stormy scenes.edroselation authorising the confer The House of Representatives has pass The Communist, Herr Hoffman endeavouring to speak was assailed with ment of a Congressional Medal of Honour shouts of "Throw him ent!” At Herr Hoffmann's request Herr Loebe read on the Unknown British and French the rest of the speech which produced a storm of unparliamentary epithets and under the Arc de Triomphe, respec Warriors" buried in Westminster Abbey whereupon the Chamber adjourned.
FRENCH SATISFIED,
{tively)
LONDON, March 4.
The French Press greatly eulogises Mr. Lloyd George's speech which It is pointed out is most opportune on the eve of the inauguration of the new American President, as it makes clear that the Allies are united in Imposing penalties on Germany. There" are signs that the Germans are very perturbed at the Allied firmness, some Berlin newspapers pointing out that the German counter proposals were in no way an ultimatum but merely a suggestion, though the Berlin Tagblatt defiantly declares that
OBITUARY,
PARIS, March 4th. The death is announced of General Mercier-
Allies demands are impossible and should again be rejected. The data to
bendblatt suggests that a fresh proposal may be made perhaps, from a third- German Cabinet discussed Mr. Lloyd George's speech till 1ste The
last night bat apparently the only opinion expressed was regret at the penalties, which it was deckyed, if imposed, would find Germany- less and would infringe the Versailles Treaty.
FRENCH" WARSHIP RUMOUR "DENIED":
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