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ANSKƏBKOJUF FONTOZ The strame Western "Front," from Florida to London ayda eneral caro, caush: fire and blew up off the Scilly Islands TEMATew bad (ought

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The esel blew up ten miles from Bishop's Rock Light-house when endeavouring to make harbour. Among those on board was the captain's wife, said to have been married only a month ago.

LOT $125,000. ZMANDYJET ASIĦAJ STORY OF CANCELLED BET. (pall, of East bourne, who says be lost £25,000 by backing hopes playing cards, and inverting inpecting system, gave the Old Baller in the ease

CHINA'S BOYCOTTS

MONDAY,

CHARRISST ALISADAIRY

WHY AMERICAND SUCCEED.

(ik saide-odt et asjavaß n'vads9) HONGKONG CHAPLAIN INTERVIEWED.

are a puzzle to the Poütles for Y Chinese themselves, as to Europeans."

The Tenka #diths. On the other the Games for four hours when there handy John Dudley, 35; said the Rev. A J. Stearn, when in opened a Daffen-Thantsin device que as an expadki of $10,000 was explosion, and the captainmaker: Aired Dean. 42: Charles terviewed in Melbourne. Mr. Stearn also invaded the passif eingespenges in extending business law ferbhardt was picked Mansfield or Mecenally. 56, optician; is chaplain of a diocesan Church of run, has arrange to HYSAJKcted, the 0.8.K. up windreds of milli missing. and Gilbert Marsh, 15, contractor, Englrad school in Hongkong, and is

fox goes attempt. It crew operations, this time on the Shanghai fully prepared to iner loses through Six or seven other members of there charged with others not in custody at aesent in Sydney on a holiday. and bas resided in Peking, Shanghal, and Hongkong T

money by false pretences.

Mr. Hall said he had bets and was and other places. He has bad mang The Shanghai sef HARÐVARRAY 0.8.5. regards the numbering twenty-nine, took to their with conspiracy to obtain Mr. Hall's He has lived in China for six years been practically monopolized by the Calcutta line as a prolongation of its oals. Nipbon a notcom Calcutta and New Orleans line, though

afterwards cold that the horses had oppor anities of studying the country lost. Later there was a game of and the people, and, while he has a pany being able to contest its pos- formerly it was said that the New

Anzac poker at Dudley's flat in May great admiration for the Chinese tion on a sufficient scale. But the Orleans line was to be abandoned in

fair where he lost £8,704. He is civilisation and for the peaceful Tanks Yoko, which is under the favour of the new Calautta line, so

invested £5,000 in a betting system disposition of the people, he admits management of Mr. Matsuo of the Kobe Steelworks, which are in turn that the O.S.K. will not be greatly

but was afterwards told that the that the political developments in the People talk a lot about unrest in managed by Suzuki & Co. has decid concerned however low freight rates

system had gone wrong. His money country are most difficult to follow. was put on Spin Kop for the Derby

but it all comes ed to open competition with the may fall on the outward run. Another

at 25 to 1. Spion Kopwon, but next China," he said, Nippon Yusen Kaisha. On this run source of strength to the 0.8.K. is

day Dudley went to his City office and down to the question of "squeeze." it will employ the "Toko Mart" that if its Dairen run is trespassed

informed him that fortunately he had The man who becomes an official is Kifune Maru II.," and the "Toyo upon it can attack the Shanghai line

cancelled the bet just in time and immediately, faced with great tempta. Maru III," and the pioneer steamer in retaliatior These are the points

gave him back the cheque for his tions. He starts out with ambitions to do something for China, but he for the new service is ro be dis

£5,000.

sees possibilities while in office of making an enormous 'squeeze,' ami He can escape and live for the rest of retiring on vast ill-gotten gains, of his life in ease. The result is that' you have officials coming and goiDA. and new parties coming in every

patched soon. What counter mes aures will be taken by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha is not known, but this company is, of course, at a great advantage. Ir enjoys the confidence of shippers generally, and in view of its system for a deferred rebate, it is not expected that its interests will be greatly affected, at least for the present.

Of even greater importance is the proposal of the Tenka Yoko for the Inauguration of a service to Hongkong. There are comparatively large ship menre on this line, and 24 or 25 ships sail every month from this

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FISHING REPRISALS.

DUTCH PORT.

on which the Allies are somewhat GRIMSBY TRAWLER DRIVEN OUT OF. relaxed in their determination. The Osaks journal adds in conclusion that the O.S.K. declares that it is assured of receiving ample consignments of cargo on the outward voyage.

JAPANESE SHIPPING.

OCEAN TRADE MOVEMENTS.

Following the German mob's attack on the Grimsby trawler "Keelby" at Geestemande, at the mouth of the Weser, which ended in the vessel being driven from the port without a pilot and so running ashore and becoming a wreck off Heligoland rews has been received at Grimsby i that the trawler Brent" has been attacked at Ymuiden, Holland, and compelled to leave the port

Concerning the conditions of the principal shipping lines, the "liji" States that exports of drygoods to Europe, though they are still depress According to the latest erl. have improved to a certain extent. statistics, goods shipped at Kobe and There have been sorae inquiries for Dutch boats landing catches

country.

discharged at Hongkong betwees the exportation of beans and oils from. January and June last amounted to Dairea and Shanghai, while there 54,800 tons, of this quantity 31,380 tons were carried by 98 "shagaisen," seers to be a certain scarcity of bot- On the homeward voyage. or vessels other than these belonging tons.

The attacks were reprisals for the demonstrations made by unemployed Grimshy fishermen on German and

Grimsby.

STONED BY GERMANS.

GRIMSBY TRAWLER SUNK OFF HELICOLAND.

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Counsel: Fortunately! You lost £125,000 by the cancellation of that berYes. Later he invested another £5,000 in the system and lost it.

In cross-examination, Mr. Hall adraitted that he thought the game of Anzac poker was quite straight. He did not start these proceedings.

The hearing was adjourned, Marsh being allowed bail.

FMIR & THE GOLD.

VISITS TO THE BANK AND THE MINT.

Eloquent smiles never left the cheeks o the Emir of Katsina, Nigeria. One day in mail week in the vaults of the Bank of England, with bars of gold st about his sargalled trer, he threw back his head and smiled raply at the ceiling. A bar of gold worth £1.720 was put into his hand. He murmured something softly and smiled.

now and then.

"You now have two Parliaments meeting, and each says it is the Correct Parliament. That under Dr. Sun Yat Sen; who is the father of the Republic, and President of South China, meets at Canton. The other meers at Peking. Sun Yat Sen is a very broad-minded man, and very honest. I believe he has the interest of China at heart abso

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Hong Kong

LOVERS IDYLL.

FOREST ARCADIA.

DREAM UPSET BY PRISON.

Ste vowed that she loved Earl and would never marry anyone else.

The slim grey-eyed girl can read French, German, Russian, and English books with ease, quotès Maeterlinck and Fabre by the page, peroses Euripides and Plato for pleasure, bas run the gamut of Victorian novelists from Thackeray to Mrs. Humphry.

an "advanced" French play and i Ward, and is equally at home with

book of fairy tales.

Moliere.

"Mother seemed to like Bob," she says in telling her story. "He made

and children. no secret of the fact that be had a wife

Many people thought he as making a false step in setting himself up as President. Even some of his supporters think he is doing something which will cause blood- sard. I think he is doing it all with to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha the some shipments are also being carried:

an honest motive. He is certainly a Osaka Shorea Kaisha, of the Toyo Things have become better at large

man 10 admire. The military party Kisen Kaisha. The shipments of the on the North American line since

According to the Heligoland car. Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Toyo July. From Calcutta are exported

The Emir visited the Zoo, the has chased him all over China, but Kisen Kaisha to Hongkong are very quantities of rattan goods, from respondent of the Volkszeitung, the

He originally set up a Parliament in susill, but the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Manila hemp, and from Japan peanuts. steam trawler Keeling," from Grims Mist, the Bank of England, and then he is at the zenith of his power. Mansion House. He wore a white Nanking, but his Parliament is now ocolpies a prominent position. However, Japan's exports of tea are, which, owing in lack of coal, was the total quantity of shippments small, a fact that is worthy of special obliged to enter Gesetemunde Har robe, and he, his friends, and his son in Canton, and he says this is the

-a roguist-looking boy is a fez--

original Parliament."

A romantic story is told of a above mentioned, no less than 23.414 attention. On the homeward voyage bour was stoned by an excited crowd The German pilot, fearing for his

were whisked about in handsome

Referring to the complex nature of tons were carried by this company, there is timber, wheat, flour etc.)

ça:6

At the Mint Sir John Cawston, the political developments in China. Me journey into Arcadia of a pretty which employed 45 ships for the purin abundance. owing to the decline life. Bed from the vessel, which wa-;

Stearn said China is such an twenty-year-old girl, exceptionally

The favourite booles in ber cell in. Hongkong Freight Conference in the Pacine freight rates and in the driven into shallow water, where it

plained to them how money is made.ormous place that some people talented and her married "soul. have to wait weeks before they get consists of the Nippon Yuser Kaista, price of American iron. The Austral-sorang 2 leak and sank 10 mils Deputy-Master and Comptroller, ex-

Aster 8 hours' rowing in an open "It is the House of the World," the any news, and you can imagine what

mate." Unfortunately, the affair has clude "Treasure Island," "Anna of the pany, Inde Chine Steamship Company. the only shipments being foodstuffs boat the crew reached Heligoland in Emir exclaimed reverently when the the news is like when it is handed been interrupted by U. S. Sheriff's Five Towns," "The Blue Bird." Charles British India Steam Navigation Con-ian roate to Europe is not doing well. south-west of Heligoland. Nanyo Yusen Kaisha, Osaka Shose Exports from Japan to Australia find an exhausted condition.

tour finished. Once or twice he im from one sampan to another, or from officers, and the girl is now in a cell C. D. Roberts" "Call of the3'üd,” and itared the machines' actions with his

one traveller Kaisha, P. & 0 Company, and the themselves in a specially difficult

bands and seemed mightily pleasetmunication with the interior of Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Non-conference position in competition with British

NEW NYK. SHIPS.

But it was the gold in the vaïts companies operating on the Hongkong goods, and it will be imperative that line include the Messageries Mari-

cargoes should confine themselves to

The three passenger ships which of the Bank of England that carried China, apart from the rivers, is Canadian times. Admiral Line.

are now under construction at the them all away. The sight of the maintained along paths about a Pacific Steamship Company, Struthers small bulk until the wool trade re-

The homeward run enjoy Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Yard of golden bars lying about deprived foot wide, along which men, travel of and Dixon, Dollar Line, and the covers. Blue (mel. There are thus 13some shipments of tallow, sulphate of Nagasaki in accordance with the them all of speech

In of ammonia, four, cattle, etc. Affect-order placed by the Nippen Yusen companies now on this run, addition, the Tenka Yoko is making ed by the decline in the prices of Kaisha it place of the "Yasaka preparations to invade the field. It is commodities in America, the west-maru" (12,000 tons), credited with an intention of accepting ward New York line has not yet been maru" (8,000 tons), and Cve rates 40 or 50 per cent lower freed from its depression. Exports maru" (8.000 tons), sunk by German than the Conference tariff. When the of rice and bamboo ware from Hong-submarines during the war, are plas of the company is carried into kong, coconut oil from Manila, and nearing completion and will take the effect affect the interests of

sugar from Java, are all in a state of place of the Kamo-maru," "Inata. the Coine end companies.

The principal cargoes now being depression. Business is also bad on aru," and "Sado-maru" now run- consplice matches, match sticks, line to New York is little more re- cotton yarn and cloth, boards, mari assuring than the westward, the last it ducis, paper, enamelled ware. movement of sugar, rice, tea. etc, hardware copper, porcelain. · and Į being satisfactory. It, seems that it voyage at the beginning of Novem. wipt is busy or the work and there superior to our own. Many of the boughs were arranged as beds in two pal-and our life was an idylin

is difficult to secure sufficient cargoes age, but it is believed that shipments of raw cotton from the southern ports will suffice.

A: the Mansion House the Emir. very dignified and stately, sat in the Miyasaki Lord Mayor's chair in the Great Hall. "Hirano One of the party was almost left be hind. He was discovered looking fixedly as one of the uniformed foot men, and both men were wondering whose clothes seemed the stranger.

The girl and Mr. Aurin Robert

at Onondaga County Penitentiary.

Miss Benita Wiseman, cousin, nu the German Republic, or the mother's side, of President Ebert, with wheelbarrows. Officials in the in- "Beanie," as she insists on being

im bas already been terior do not know what is going on called, elsewhere. They have power to do prisoned for three months, with no own convenience, and at the expense action of the United States immigra- what they like, and they do it at their charges against her, to await the of the natives. When the outside world tion authorities. gets any news about China, it usually refers to the China of the seaports. Erl, who belongs to an old country in these parts have more or less New York State, where the sheriff's That is not real China. The Chinese family, were arrested in March in Among the preparations for the sumed the Western civilisation in officers found them sitting before a China and log fire in an abandoned farm which they had fitted up as a home, with rag Speaking of the ancient civilisation rugs on the floor and rustic seats and return is the casting of Commemorie vast millions lie behind these.

Intables in the livingroom. tion medals which are to be sold to et China Mr. Stearn said:

Piles of sweet-smelling balsam the public at cost price. The Osaka many ways China's civilisation will be 30,000 of them in two sizes however are trying to assume Western

shipped from Kobe to Hongkong the homeward run. The eastwardning on the European line, The welcome to the Crown Prince on bis preference to their own.

fertilizers, Jalan Advertiser:

THE CALCUTTA TRADE.

MYIKA

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been given ret by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha to the Osaka Shaven Kaisha regarding the latter's demand that it be admitted into the Calcutta, Conference. Irrespective of to the the K. is resolved to

vessels have been named the Hakone-maru," “Haruna-maru,” and "Asama-maru." The "Hakone maru," will start on her maiden ber. These three ships, which are of 10 500 tons, 495 feet long. 63 feet wide, and 37 fret draught, with a speed of 16 knots; and can accom- mrdate shipments of 10,000 tons and 329 passengers.

in New York for the homeward voy- almost the same design, are each As the price is to be Y150 and Y8.50 civilisation, which does not suit them sleeping blankets close at hand.

GERMAN NEWS FOR SHIPS.

considerable difference in their size, on а labourer in the field. The may be guessed there is to be at all. It is like placing a tall hat the smaller being only four-fifths of influence of America in China is an inch in diameter. Presumably the very treat. Every American who medals are to be cast in gold, so goes to China makes the Chinese under there will be a chance to see a gold stand that he is their friend. Great coin again. It -stems

rather Britain does not do enough of this. GENERAL NOTES.

dangerous to circulate gold coins In Peking when you talk to the among the people, however, as it

The American. answer you in According to a Kobe paper the might give them a taste for real Chinese in English they immediately Java shipping route is doing good money instead of over-valued dirty American missions are very good to To ships far out at sea there come business, carrying cement, matches, scraps of paper, says the Japan the Chinese from an educational point of view. It is also said that itilinte hewanie with a steamer to free wireless news items in perfect drygoods, and so forth on the outgo-Chronicle.

the American missionary goes to China with the Bible in one band and a bag of samples in the other. The Americans are also good to the

WIRELESS BULLETINS OUTREACH OUR OWN.

ing

voyage. Sotne unsubsidised shipowners are said to be contempla ting ventures in the trade.

Portland to Japan, The NYK. and Miuui steamere have been fall on

sul on the 3rd September. The English: They are pasted on a notice

a desma in this rosnection board for ail to see. khat it seemed-ilst the Conference But despite the faultless English nightoserie, dethe wishes of the they are German mewages, radiated

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha is re-leach voyage. In view of this Chinese in regard to their education O.S.K. for fear it should suffer losses from Nauca, near Berlin, with subtle throngly campetition, but that the wording that conveys the German ported to have resolved to resume tendency, the Pacific Conference bas sfter leaving school. They make it the transportation of shipments from increased the freight rate on timber easy for them to go to America, P. & coure of the men point of view.

"Nauen is certainly heard farther Japan to Bagdad through Bombay in to Japan by $2 to $12. Unsubsidised where they can live on the lines Conference. takes bers of the a very firm stand and has in- afield than the British wireless," an appreciation of the recent small in shipowners have also taken notice of they have been accustomed to. the crease in shipments. There have the same line and bave already done Chinese hostels providing them with "Nevertheless there is been very few ships calling at Bag some business, the freight rate being. Chinese food." timated its intention to compete on official of Marconi House said to a

pertant U.S.K. lines, such as the reporter. Dairen nice, if the OK. invades ther service of news issued to subscrib-dad, the reason being that shipping generally between $10.50 and $11. ing ships, a free British Government companies stopped calling at Bombay. The Yamashita Kisen Kaisha bas decided to dispatch three vessels. -Calcutta-route. Masenver, the Indo-balletin, and French and American

The homeward run of the Trans The "Tsushima-maru" started from China & Co., and the N.Y.K. are messages. These are not heard far taking considerable pains to contrive beyond Colombo, Ceylon, on the Pacific shipping line has been very Portland at the beginning of the cur counter-measures. The NY.K. in voyage to Australia, but liners can flourishing of late with shipments of rent month, carrying timber, wheat,

timber wheat and drygoods. from i drygoods, etc. particular

reconstruct still hear the German station.”

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KEEP IT HANDY, IMMEDIATE relief is necessary in attacks of diarrhoes. Chamberlain's For sale by sl

of the bed-rooms, with Indian Mrs. John Saul Wiseman, of Mon real, who declared the girl left home thirty-three, formerly of the Black in July, 1920, with Mr. Earl, aged Watch the 42nd Canadian High landers swore the warrant for the

arrest.

MET IN A BOOK SHOP. Bennie first met Mr. Earl in a book shop in Montreal, where she was an assistant. Mr. Earl has a wife, trom whom he is separated, and two children, according to Mrs. Wiseman, and Bernie had gone away with him, leaving a note saying she and her "betrothed" intended to work in the country until they bad earned money enough to pay for his divorce.

Both declared they had lived together as brother and sister, and offered evidence to prove it. Mr. Earl was released, and Bennie was remanded, until the immigration commission should act on her case and return her to Canada and her mother.

The girl was defiant. She declared Colic sod Diarrhoes Remody should she had done no wrong and that her mother had done irreparable harm. Chemists and Storekeepers. always be on hand.

FATHER.

PUT THAT PHONĖ DOWN ARE YOU GOING CRAZY?

He never said one word against his wife. She W203,280zkuzmin, he told us, but their ways had gone far apart. of late years. E

"We started together on July 5, and walked over the Adirondack Mountains.

DRESSED AS BOY SCOUT. "I wore a little Boy Scout suit, and most people thought I was a boy.

We could go 25 or 30 miles a day very easily. We got food at farm houses and camped in the woods at night. Bob taught me the sounds of the forest and the songs of the birds.

"He was my palmy wonderful· the harvest season Bob got work, and I kept house for him. I had never learned to cook, but I stopped at every farmhouse and asked the House Then I went home and prepared it wife how to make this or that dish for Bob's supper whes he came bome tired and hungry and happy to me.

We had saved $50 when they took us. I shall never go back to my mother, I shall go somewhere and work on a farm and save what I earn for the object for which Bob

and I were saving. If we cannot work together we will work alone, and wait till we are together ever until I am old and grey."

Earl visits her when he can, and writes almost every day.

TEETHING - CHILDREN.

lens diarrhoes, which can be ecn- trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoes Bemedy. All that is necessary is to give the preseïbed dee after e ch operate of the bowel more than natural anthem castor oil to cleanse the system. It is safe and pure a Even the mon serere sad dangerous cases are quilly cored by it. For e by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

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