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WASHINGTON, November 25. Discussion of the Far Eastern question shifted to- day to the possibility of securing modification of the system of extra-teritorial rights in China. The Chinese privileges although they recognised that immediate delegates desire eventual abolition of extra-territorial change might be inadvisable.

Addressing Chinese students in London, Mr. Chao“ Hsin Chu, Chinese charge, d'affaires, drew a patallet between China and Ireland. He declared that stability would ultimately be established in both cases and aged the students to make English friends, realize that China was philosophically and spiritually civilised, and on- tradict rumours that China was incapable of solving her own troubles without outside interference. He declarad that the financial position was sound and still better than

WASHINGTON, November 25. that of many European countries.

The Chinese delegates presented a detailed statement Economic

to the executive session of the Fare Eastern committee equilibrium was firm. China did not entertain any as regards extra-territorial rights which was described extravagant hopes about the Washington Conference by the other delegates as quite reasonable. The corn- which she entered in very friendly spirit to all. She mittee subsequently agreed in principle to the abolition really desired a good form of international co-operation of extra-territorial rights and appointed a sub-committes aiming at the open door and facilitating economic and under the chairmanship bf Scnator Lodge to examine commercial development without prejudicing her terri- torial integrity and political independence.

CHINESE LANGUAGE,

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OLD AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN STATES.

COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE.

PORTO ROSA, November 25.

LONDON, November 25. Mr. Lo Chong, the Chinese Consul-General, in an address at the Lyceum Club, dealing with differences between the North and South China said that history showed that North and South always settled down after a time and he hoped the present conflict would even- L

A conference which has been sitting here for a tually be settled also. He did not think efforts to month under Italy's auspices to regulate various ques- simplify the Chinese language would succed. Whatever might be the merits of new systems they would have the ffect of depriving the Chinese of the advantage of read. ing their ancient books and studying their literature.

FRANCE'S DISARMAME · T FEARS.

LORD CURZON'S SPEECH,

BRITISH PRESS OPINION DIVIDED.

LONDON, November 28...

tions affecting the states formed from the old Austro- Hungarian Empire closed with the signature of eighteen protocols, conventions and resolutions by the states concerned relating to postal, telegraphie and railway traffic between them and to other matters.

COTTON SPINNING INDUSTRY.

MILLS REGULATE THEIR OWN HOURS.

LONDON, November 25.

British Press opinion on the references to. France Lord Curzon's speech is divided. One section, while.' understanding France's fear of Germany, points out her cotton spioners failed to. secure the necessary 80 per A Ballot of members of the federation of master ability to rely on the assistance and fellowship of the cent majority in favour of running mile working nations in case of an attack and emphasises that if American cotton 24 instead of 48 hours a week. There- France however chooses a policy of isolation she will fore each mill will continue to regulate its own hours. expose herself to terrible dangers from her old an- tagonist. On the other hand papers particulary tinged with Francophile seatiments declare the speech qa fortunate and are disposed to criticise the inconsistency of British policy and to defend France's attitude in the Mid-East. They declare that Lord Curzon backed the wrong horse.

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MOPLAHY DEATH MYSTRY

ASPHYXIATION QUERIED.

LONDON, Novembar 25. The Government of Madras reports that investiga. PARIA, November 26... tions up to the present casts doubt on the alleged cause The papers and surprised and hurt at the tone and of the death of the Moplahs reported asphyxiated in a. tenour of the speech which is regarded as representing train. The men were in an ordinary luggage van. The the official British views. The Figaro and Journal are surgeon-general has been instructed fully to investigate. among others to protest France's friendship for England. They earnestly hops allied relations will not be disturbed by misunderstandings and suggest that while Anglo-French agreemet in every dicection is humanly impossible, union may be reconstituted

on the principle that each approach problems firmly determined to find a common solution.

BRIAND'S QUERY.

NEW YORK, November 25, M. Briand, sailing for home, was questioned regard ing Lord Curzon's speech. The Premier merely asked what interest have friends and allies to argue with one another when they are holding a conference with the object of securing the peace of the world.

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LONDON,, November 25, The Irish negotiations are again eritical. Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, had an hour's conference with Mr. Lloyd George this morning. He returns to-night to Belfast where the death roll now is 24 to take charge o the situation.

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LONDON, November 25. The British general medical council has given per- mission for the translation of the whole of the Pharma- copoeia into Chinese.

NAVAL DISARMAMENT,

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WASHINGTON, November 25.

At least a portion of the American delegation to the armament conference strongly holds that any agreement on naval armaments should be put in the form of s treaty and not left in diplomatic status understanding.

AMURICAN EXPORTS TO CHIN

$125,000,000 INCREAS SINCE 1914.

NEW YORK, Nov. 25, American exports to China during the last twelve. months were valued at nearly $100,000,000 compared with 325,000,000 before the war,

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