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AUSTRAMA'S FUTURI.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SYDNEY. October 2ad. Viscount Northcliffe has sailed for the Plippines en Tugi to Japan and e declared that if Australia desired to remain white she must encourage Auglo-Saxon juumigration by all the mears in her power. Australia was Suiciently wide and rich comfortably to Suport a a population twenty

Besent amber. She could cater the difficulty 100.000 immigrants a year. Within easy reach of this sparsely pee all continent were teeming millions and if the vacant spaces were not filled by Anglo-Saxens another human tide would sooner or later overschelni them.

MAXIM GORKY ON RUSSIA.

October 2nd. Masin Gorky.

77. Daily Vers, declared that

Communism would pars away from Rusia, giving birth to a sort of Secialist Republic or even to a Democratic Republic, similar to that of the United States, but the vast experiment now being

being made in Russia would have an enormous influence upon the position of the proletariat.

LONDON

TORTURED BY BANDITS,

CALIFORNIA CHINESE HELD

FOR RANSOM

Hell for ransoni by Chinesa baudita

MYSTERIOUS ISLETS.

ROMANCE OF SEARCHING FOR LOST ISLANDS.

TUESDAY, <

«OCTOBER 4, 1921.

NOTICES.

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WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.

for more than five months, Hong Charcot, has just succeed in landing A French Antarctic explorer, Major Young Lee, former California and wealthy retired merchant' of Canton, upon the "lost" island of Rockall, 500 was torrared until he agreed to pay miles west of the Hebrides-a feat (it || Agenta his captors £30,000 for his release.

is claimed) which has been achieved

le with Ms. Lee, and his son,

Gorge Curtis Lee, arrived at San by us other man writes R. B. in the Frisco on the liner Nile." His Daily Express. hair which had been black, had There is, in fact, sontething pecu tarned gray, the result of the tortures liarly exclusive about islands; they inflicted upon him bytte bandits. Tare like that in Sir James' Barrie's

Let was born in Placerville fifty-Mary Rose," anxious to be visited. five years ago and was widely known but as chary as the most demure of throughout California as a court in maiden of displaying their charms to

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FHOTO SUPPLIES,

terpreti r. He went to Canton five the casual passer-by. Like a good LONG HING & CO., Kodaks and Kodak Films, &c. s

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love, they have to be wooed and won. San Francisco They are capricious in their humour,

Years ago.

Lee said to Chronicle reporter:

Jan Meyen, for instance, 300 miles "I was on my way to visit my east of Greenland, screens its beauty country estate, thirty five miles up in a veil of fog so successfully that in the Pei river from Canton. It was 1910 it was seen for the first time for last summer. July 1, 1920 being the fifty years. The "floating island in Derwentwater. After being

(not.

There was a chance whatever of a date of my capture. I was travelling Lake return to the Tsarist regime. The part in a small book, with only an old visible for six or seven weeks, dis largely supported the Communist Gor.servant and an oarsman accompany appears altogether. ernment because there was no alternative ing me. Just as we were bearing the Japan, is sometimes there, sometimes Nushima, off at present possible.

If the Soviet fell village where my estate is located we complete chics would ensue.

The opposition of the peasants was too.

were set upon by fifteen ugly-looking great for the secess

WHILE YOU WAIT, of Communis fellows in a span, all armed to the The vast mass of the Bussian peasantry teeth. Hopelessly outnumbered. we were a barrier to

to all

As for Hope Island, when last scen progress: they were made to resistance against them and it was melting like a brutal, basel, and hardly humaq..

lump of There was a complete cleavage between became their captives without a sugar in a wet maucer, while the Royal the country and the town. fatellectuals could save Russia.

July the struggle.

Company's island in the Pacific is so *t nightfall the bandits took us shy that it has never yet appeared at Gorky was greatly impressed with the British Trade Agreement, from which ashore and to their hiding place in the al he expected great things.

mountains, which was hat foar miles Then there is an island off Rangoon from my villa. When they looked which grows while you wait; still through my things, and found I was another off the Bebring Straits made wealthy they set free my servants, but the surrounding water so hot that in put me in chains and set a guard over 1906 fishermen claimed it was not

possible to approach it.

BOLSHEVISTS. MOSLEMS.

LosDos. October 3rd. According to the Azerbaijan Informa. tion Bureau is London. thousands of me. casualties occurred in a

Serce battle Through the authorities they in- between Bolshevist rope and Moslems formed my wife and son of my plight at Baku.

It appears that the Azerbaijan insur and demanded a ransom of $150,000, gents hoisted the national far inscribed threatening me "Independence or Death. Bolshevist death if troops were sen: after them. with torture and warships on the Caspian thereupon fired

оп

It is reported that the Bolshevists have offered to negotiate.

SPEED RACE.

E

to me.

or suck. One appeared in the Ser- Islands are always being thrown up pent's Mouth, Strait off Merice, and duced one. fest month our own Yarmouth pro- You never know where

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the town, whence, after stubborn fight. They allowed me to send messages to to look for them. The balance, how- ing, the Tartars retired. The Azerbaijan my family, but intercepted all replies ever, is kept even, for in 1908 three Red Regimest joined the insurgenta

islands of Mexico suddenly disap- When the bandits saw that Ipeared altogether. would not pay the $150,000 they reduced the figure to $50.000. Still I Papaelise there are seventy girls to

Islands cater for all tastes. held out. Enraged, they made me one man, in Macquarie Island there LONDON. October 2nd. Aviation experts. criticising the Deu

lie fat on my back night and day: isch Meuthe race (the results of which still in chains and with my feet held are 80,000,000 penguins and no men appeared in yesterday's issue) say that apart by iren rod about two feet Seventh Day Adventists, while Bard- Pitcaim Island is reserved solely for Le Cointe's accident. Herbert's forced long. descents and the recent death of De Romanet were very remarkable because

For fourteen days I lay that way,20,000 saints, all buried. so as not sey, off the coast of Cardigan, boasta in all three

cases the motors were fault the cramped rauscles of my back and to joetle the tourist. At St. Kilda less but the canvas wings were unable legs causing me agonies that were you escape from doctors altogether, to stand the strain of the tremendous heightened by intense heat. I was We just die a natural death," ex- speed.

The

experts are confident thith driven almost insane at times. 400 kilometres an hour.

plained an inhabitant while the Tories "Finally I agreed to pay the ban of Tory Island have to pay £2 to a speed of They declare dits that the future of aviation lies in the

amounting to about doctor to come over to them at all. highest speed, which is only attainable 2000 for my release. They stop But they charge him f4 at high altitudes, enabling even distant ped torturing me, but kept me vader; capitals to be brought into close com guard while they arranged the man

[awer again. unication.

ner of payment. Weeks dragged by while the details were discussed. In addition to the $27.000 I had to pay a go-between 10 per cent. of the amount, to the whole experience cost Ime close to $30,000.

next year

metallic wings. permitting Planes

SOUDAN RISING.

CAIRO, October 2nd. The Nyala garrison has been Fareed. There is no cause for the slight- est anxiety.

free

3 sum

The insurgent lender is wounded bat! "It was not until December 12

GOING FOR A BOB.

take him

How much Mr. Compton Mackenzie paid for Herm, of Guernsey, I do not now, but you could buy the Lale of Dreame," off Lemon Bay, ten mies from Arcadia, for £1.550 a little time ago, and the total wealth of the that I was set free, five months and inbabitants of Pitcairn Island e twelve days from the date of my reputed to amount to £10. So it also capture.

I would probably be going quite cheap. PARIS. October 2ad.

With his share of the ransom There was an island, too, offered re- Speaking at Sainte Hermione, in the money the leader of the bandits pur-rectly for one shilling, and the bidding province of Vendes, at the inauguration, chased himself a wife and gate a wed for North Uist, in the Hebrides, was of a monument which his compatrios

PRANCE AND GERMANY.

have erected. M. Clemenceau exalted the ding feast, to which he invited some so slow that the only likely buyer was gallantry of the French poilu. He stated of the officials of the community-and given a big lunch to induce him to that the French victory was at the same they attended.

time that of all the Allies- victory for idealism and the liberation of all oppressed nations. Victory would be useless if the pre-war policy of competi tion ware to revise between the Allies. It was indispensable that every ally should avoid the afterthought that Ger many should be held as an object of interested sympathy. France had no Imperialist dream, but a desire for un equitable peace for all nations.

J

PASSENGERS.

IRRITALA.

take it.

If you want loneliness you might do worse than purchase Puka-Puka, an island in the Pacific, which is passed, not visited. by six ships in fifty years. For myself, when I have had enough of fighting my way on omnibuses, E am going to annex Little Papa, in the Shellhands. It has only one

Per Chios Mail wa " Nils " :- 3leasrainhabitant and I shall soon settle him. M. Clemenceau urged that restoration Geo. H. Bardivil, W. E. Boxtraac, A. You need-not try to wrest it from me. of the war-stricken regions and France's Carson, Mrs E. Carson, Mr J. M. Craiz.

aufrty, for which the Allies signed arra G. Choi-y, Mr and Mrs F. R.There are 42 other small islands agents, should prevail at all costs. Carvalho, Mesara Chow Ching Hai, Cheng round the coast of Great Britain and He did not admit it as possible that Siao Chow, Chien Chan car. F. W. If Ireland, all inhabited. You can have America would have summoned the deleton, Miss Margaret Cbio, Mt Loy Chan, them all but leave me to Little gates of civilized peoples to Washington T. C. Davies. Lee Dan, Mr. and MTB

to inform them of its disinterestedness MQ Fong, Messrs Thos. T. Gor, R. Paps. regarding the cause of mankind. for Julan. Ring look Dr. and Mrs E. W. which American soldiers had bled. H. Kirk, Mr W. Jprenette. Dr. and Mrs Clemenceau asserted that further Ger-John Y. Lee. Mr T. N. Ling, rand man economic restoration to the detri. Mrs E. A. Long, Mr ment of France would be treason, because ferta Menn. Mis Merole

Thos, Mangan, Mrs Ada Mazgan, Mr. C. U. Mann, Mirs

Maul

the war that took place on French soil F. D. Martyn, Ray Menzies, Mark put France in a greatly inferior state compared with the Allies and Germany. -Nuras.

LIGHTSHIP SUNK.

EX-GERMAN RAIDER "MOEWE" PUTS BACK.

The "Formby" Lightship, one of the principal guides to great liners in the mouth of the Mersey, was sunk by the steamer "Greenbrier," bound from Garston to Teneriffe.

After the collision the Greenbrier" put back into the Mersey.

The lightship has for many years kept watch at Sandbanke, opposite "Formhy."

No lives were lost.

The "Greenbrier" is the notorious German raider "Moewe" ander her peace-time jame, and engaged in the peaceful occupation of fruit carrier. Bus was surrendered by the Germans in 1919 in accordance with the Peaco Treaty, and was, refitted by Elders and Byfies.

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FRENCH LESSONS

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bare little doubt that in time-per- and Belgium, and to express the hope hape. in no very long time-Western that other countries may see fit to Europe will be content to revert to follow their lead. The importance of the Arrangements of 1914, under reformi is of course, far greater in- which a passport was rather a luxury some cases than others. The number than a necessity, carried by people of travellers to Central and Eastern Of the many irksome restrictions who were going out-of-the-way placee Europe is not likely, for some time to Mr and Mrs Woo Bali Fung. Mr Ting which we owe to the war, it seems or were likely to have dealings with come, to be large; but to Switzerland; Ding Foo, Mr and Mrs Ghan four hung, probable that the passport will have foreign authorities, and ignored by Italy, and Norway many people are Besars Chour ring Choy Toy, Mr and Mrs R. O. Crane, Miss Arrymann, the longest life. Control by the State the mass of travellers. It is fair going this holiday season, and it is Mrs Gam Bream Lai Sen Heng of most of our activities has, to the to C. S. Huans, B. E. Lange, Mr.nd Mis

remember that this com- certain that many more would go if

Kim

F. Ime, Mr Y. Lee, Mias Annie Lon, general relief, been abolished, but the fortable

state

of

things was they knew that the restrictions and

Mr Rs Lai Stanz. Meera Lino Ben Sem State still claims to control the move-an episode, not the normal his formalities had beez reduced. We Leo Yeam, Phillip Levy, P. H. Ming. ments of any citizen who seeks to go toric order of life. Sixty years ago can His Agnes Echlau. Meesra J. C. H. 1

Bee no reason for the.

mith, B. B. bing, Y. Valdm-0, abroad, Salus populi suprema lex. a passport was as inevitable as it is maintenance of the visa on passports Wong Hot Ching, Nicholas Yet. Mr Our own and other Governments now, and the letters of the period are to

these countries. All three Mary Yest Mi Lilin Yest, r and assure us that, under the present disfull of complaints about red tape and are making efforts to ira Yeung Tas Yu Yung Ching turled conditions, the national safety official arrogance such as we hear to age the resumption of holiday traffic, Eak sod Mus Teang Che-lei..

DEPARTURES.

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requires a system of passports. We day. But we have already obtained but it cannot be called encouragement may have our doubts whether the in-freedom from some of the most to require applications to Consulates: sistence upon passports ever has pre- annoying regulations of the system. and declarations of sojourn to the vented the movement of dangerous Thanke to the efforts of Sir Harry police. There is no wish in England Per Shinju Mare" en Oct. 1-disturbers of the peace. We may Brittain, Sfr Martin Conway, and to offer any objection to regulations Mine E. Bretland Mre J. 5, Caina, auspect that in practice the rogues others, traveller to Belgium and which foreign nations consider neces- Mr and Mrs A. D. Pomor, Vrand Mrs

Finnche. Bir W. Groan. Com. H can drive a motor car through all France, have now no need to obtain sary to their domestic conditions ; Bullard, Mrs. B B. feggy. Mr and Mrs I passport regulations, leaving the hon- the visis of the Consulates of those but, since it is for the general interest L. McCorkins, Mr 22 Murray, Bir andat men to struggle in the net of red Governments. It is, so far as money that international intercourse should dra H. W. Marah, Mr W. H. Pallott, Mr tape. But so long as other countries is concerned, a small relief but be resumed, we may, without im- nd Me Katton AL Button Mr (2 Satterthwaith, alias Ghar Sir are convinced of the need for the pro a great saving of trouble, We pertinent interference, appeal for an Theep. Sir R. de Vrie M M. A tection they gain from the passport may be permitted to offer our early abolition of the suja fluous Veltbyen KC Butelisos, Mr.system it is idle to protest here We grateful

Said Mr J. Diže

Bratulations

to France restrictions-Daily Telegraph.

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