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LAMMERT BROS.

ACOTIONNERE, AFFRAISERN AND SURVEYORS, -Public Auctionė–

THE Underedgoed have received fastens Long ball by Pablle &motions,

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TUESDAY, September 12, 1922 commencing at 11 am. at No. 18 Gedown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon

416 pieces and 40 bundles Round Iron 106 pieces and 83 bundles Square Iron

55 piceco and 3 bundles Flat Iron

picées and 43 bundles Iron Bar

Ende

410 pieces Bar Iron

174 coils Old Wire

7 packages Wire Ropes

4 inees Porcelain Rubber tapping

cupa

Terme :-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctionests,

ON

THURSDAY, September 14, 1922,

commencing at 3 p.m.

at their Salon Rooms, Deddell Street.

Cne Now Cubitt 5-passenger Touring Car

(with a dine wheels and tyres)

and accessries

O view now at the United Motor

Ods Farage, Wanna

Danna : -Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Feptember 6, 1922.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service, to the China Mail.)

LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY

GENEVA, Sepletaker sith,

The assembly disenssions are expected to ingly centre na the far reaching scheme, submittal by Lord Robert Cecil, yerday, involving mutual defence Brenty, with a i definere podnetion of simies- and the convocation of a new naval con- ference, including the nations not repre- sented at the Washington Conference.

GENEVA, September nth,

The League of Nations Assembly con:- lude debate on the Council's report, after specebes M. Hymans, Belgium, and M. Hanouns, France, paying tribute to the great work the League of Nations bad accomplished. In his speech, 31. Streit, Greece, while dwelling on the question F memorities, as especially Interesting Greece, declared that

the Christian minorities in Asia Minor were victims of systematic extermination. He hoped the Langue woold lend its highz Authority to any measures which would

them from death and suffering and boped Usere would be a Fronty that would establish a just and durable peace in the Neur Hast, and, that effective measures would simultaneously he taken to secure the protection of Armenians.

Plenary Sessions will be suspended ntil de various committees send in their Ep

Lima, September 9th. The Foreign Minister has stated that Peru not sent delegates 13 Genova atul does not intend to send delegates in Inture, considering that the Ligne of! Nations best its efficiency when thur United States decided not to join.

STINNES.

BERLIN. September 9th. The Berliner Topeldalt stales that He Sunnes is disenssing with the Belan Delegate. M. Bemelmans, the question of exterdug the Stinnes-Luber- Be agreement to Belgium, also'shipping" matters, especially as regards the Port of Antwerp.

US. TARIFF BILL.

WASHINGTON, September 5th.

1 understood that the Conference of

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the Senate and House of Representatives a compromise on the question of valution, which forms the basis for duties of the new Tarif Bill, The Representatives, mostly yielded to the Senate's proposed modified form of for eign valuation, instead of the American valuation scheme.

LATER,

1 is understood that a compromise has Jen reached between members of the House of Representatives and the Senate. en the question of valuation, wh

which Forms the basis of duties in the new Tariff Hill. The Senate Finance Committee, in revising the Bill, rejected the American. substituting therefor, a modified form of foreign valuation.

AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

WASHINGTON, September 9th. Officials in touch with the railway strike, express the hope that good results will follow the e meeting of lailway Exe- cutives, now procedent

in Chienge. It

the Balti

is stated that

more-Ohio Railroad has been swinmosed

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so the Executives conference, in order to consider a a definite offer to employés, for Reparate agreement with cach railway. While they aro sailways now involved in portion of the are expected to plan and it is

the strike, they

ey

treeriately adopt the

that other roada will agree later, on a similar basis,

WASHINGTON, September 9th.

A peculiar position has arisen owing to the Judge of the District Court of Columbin over-riding the Federal Court order restraining railway strikers from interfering with the operations of rail- ROATIS

The Judge has temporarily bajoined Blic United States Marshal from inter fering with a meeting oficials of the Electrical Workers' Union, or from doing maything to prevent strikes activities, bo- yond the terms of the Fédéral order. It is believed that this is the Brit in- stance on which labourites have appealed for an injunction against. the execution of an injuncton,

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TOTAL DISARMAMENT.

"A CHIMERICAL PROPOSITION."

THE GOSPEL OF DESPAIR.

sent if the League was to have power to enforce its will on recalcitrant countries; however much they might hope that at some time in the future they would be able to do without any force at all.

bring on a war, and to make such a statement before our friends from the Continent I think is wicked."

Resolutions were carried declaring that every nation should direct the conduct of its foreign policy as of its domestic affairs, and that the foreign Another speaker declared that an Something in the nature of a bomb policy of all States should not be armed force in the power of the was thrown into the International secret. but public, and should rest League of Nations could never be a Peace Congress in mail week at Cen-pon the principle of free inquiry and danger, and he was greet, d with cries tral Hall, Westminster, when in the boration of expert officials, dis-

discussion, and also upon the coll- of "Oh, uh!" conren of a debate on a resolation in interested specialists, and public favour of complete disarmament, Dr. Deerin Hall, secretary of the American opinion.

Peace Society, declared, amid cries of In the afternoon the congress con "No, no!" that complete disarmaurent aidered the report of the Actualities was an unrealisabledream. Armaments Commission, presented by Professor to day, he said, meant everything in Quidde, of Munich, and passed resolu- our industrial and common life; plant tions in favour of complete disarma for the manufacture of dyes conld te ment; welcoming the endeavours of tuned to the manufacture of ex the Washington Conference as the plosive in a few hours, and a perfume first-really serious and important step factory could at onca be set to the towards univereal disarmament; and turcing out of poison gas. Did the declaring that the right of self-deter- resolution mean that all manufactories mination of peoples should be definite and industrial plant were to be ly stated in the CoversLt of the abolished? For this Congress," he League of Nations. added, "to go belora a thinking, Dr. Deerin Hall, a passage of whose practical world with a chimerical pro speech against the "complate" dis- position like this is to our own dissimament resolution has been given, credit. : When we go before said, in his judgment, it was absurd,

professor, said if he were ruler of The next speaker, an Austrian

Austria he would regard it as a crime against his country to agree to total | disarmament unless there were effecti ve guarantees from the League of Nations, which the League could not passibly give unless they had an international armed force at their disposal.

Lady Parmoor led the opposition against any such proposal. She knew her busband entirely disap- proved--and she did as a woman-of the idea of a police force in connection with the League of Nations. They all knew that intrigues were carried on between nations, and she hoped the Congress would not vote for anything so dangerous as a super-State armed

This Congress declares its belief in policy of complete disarmament by land, sea, and air as an indispensabla guarantee of world peace, and pledges itself to advocate this policy in every

country.

PAINFUL JOINTS,

the world with an improbable pro- Whatever they said there about men with a police force. position like this we are discrediting refusing to fight, when they were The amendment was defeated by our movement in the very places actually confronted with a situation an overwhelming majority, and the where we want help.”

of war, men and women would resolution was carried in the following Sir Donald Maclean, M.P., speaking sacrifice lives and children for their terms: on the report of the Commission on country. That was demonstrated in "The Control of Foreign Affairs the recent war, and it would be de Through Parliament," said foreign menstrated in future wars. affairs for bundreds of years bad been Mr. George Lansbury expressed supposed to be the special preserve of astonishment that an American friend a very special class in all communities.—an advocate of pesce should talk Democracies were supposed not to in that way, I was the gospel of de. have the qualities which were essential spair, and he had not expected to hear to a proper conduct of foreign affaire.it from America. Various suggestions had been made A Swiss delegate protested that the that we should be more successful in Swiss army bad never been a menace the maintenance of peace and the to anybody. He wanted to save the In no disease does the blood become avoidance of war it wo bad special congrees from an exaggeration. If thin co rapidly as in rhoumstiem, Not committees in Paillement, but he very armed forces were in the hands of only does it become thin bat it is loaded much doubted whether we should be good, wise men, they would never Without proper treatment these poisors with impurities the rheumatic prisons. mach better off. He saw a much better misuse them. cure in the watchfulness of the

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An outburst of dissension followed, affsite: by a wider knowledge of the but M. Valfort kept to the point that real meaning of politics, and especially this was absolutely necessary at pro- foreign politics, by the peoples of the

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