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Moutries' advertisement

The China Mail.

TABLISHED

October 31, 1922, Temperatura 71.

Barometer 29.95.

1845

Rainfall 0.03 inch.

Humidity 81

October 31.

Temperature 69.

Jeves

No. 18,711, 二拜禮 ·號一卅月十年二十二百九千一英

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TUESDAY, the 31st October, 1922,

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922,

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail:)

ITALY'S NEW CABINET.

:

FASCISTI LEADER ACCLAIMED.....

COMMUNIST PARTY DISTANDING..

ROME, October 30,-

Signor Murzolini Taft "Milou yesterday evening in a special train. He was farewelled by à concourse cheering the King and Italy. He stopped at Civita and exhorted the welcoming crowds to keep calmpHe continued his journey amid the singing of patriotio aire: The vicinity of the terminus in Rome was thronged at an early hour. Mussolini arrived at 10.50. An ovation greeted him. Ho preceeded to the Quirinal where the King-granted-him-an-audience

· CROWD'S FRENZIED ENTHUSIASM.

ROME, October 30

Leaving the Quirinal after his audience with the King, Signor Musolini, responding to an ovation from an immense concourse, shouted: "Citizens, in a few bours you will have not a ministry but a government." (Evvivo-Italia-svvivo-il-e-evviva-il-lascismo.) These cries were repeated by the crowd with frencied en thusiasm..

Newspaper specials forecast the government with Mussolini Premier and Minister of the Interior, Admiral Thapaderavel, Minister Marine, General Diar, tinister of War, and Signor Fedemoni (Nationalist) Minister of Celonies. The names of various members of the Facciati, and the Democratic and Liberal Parties or mentioned for other posts.

:

OVATION FOR THE KING..

ROME, October 36. Alter Signor Mussolini's departare from the Quirinal, the King suddenly, appeared on the "lescoop" He was

Visibly affected by the Enthusiasm of th08

pelled to reappear in response to renewed demonstra- tions.

was com

Mussolini, interviewed, said the new Government's foreign policy would be firm without bring sense tional. It would be based on loyalty and friendship to Italy's allies.

COMMUNIST DEPUTIES RESIGNING?

ROME, October 30. -

The Cabinet is as forecasted earlier, with the addition of Signor Mussolini as Foreign Minister.

The Cabinet is composed of five Fascists, seven Nationalists, one Democrat, and one member of the popular People's Party.

RONE, October 30.

日二十月九戌壬水贯年一十國民薄中 PRICE $8.00 Per Month.

BUSINESS NOTICES

THE DOLLAR.

To-day's closing rate 2/5 11/16.

To-day's opening rate 2/5 11/16,

ITALY'S NEW GÁBÍNUT,

TRIUMPHAL PROGRESS

Rose, October 30,

The advance guard of thousands of Fascisti who nr. triumphantly to enter to-morrow, arrived at dawn in small bands afoot and in all manner of vehicles They are mostly young men, although war ecars and bente. -dalled-breasts-showed them-to-be-battle-veterans, Women were among them. The processionista seemed to be impressed by the salemnity of the occasion, but everywhere they nere enthusiastically welcomed by the apparently gladdened Romans, many of whom offered them hospitality.

FORCED CASTOR OIL PENANCE.

NICE, October 30. Fasciati men arrested the Communist leaders at Ban Remo, Pigns, and Alassio but liberated them after forcing them to swallow a strong dose of castor oil.

-NEW-ZEALAND-POLITICS.

COMING GENERAL ELECTION.

WELLINGTON, October 30. It is understood that the elections will bo’held on'

December 7. The Prime Minister, Mr. W.. F. Massey, in an election manifesto, ctresses the necessity of some u arrangement with Britain and the otter Dominions concerned for proper naval protection of the Pacific. He also advocates a vigorous immigration policy.

TRENCH RAILWAY SMASH.

FOURTEEN KILLED, MANY INJURED:

BT BRIEUX, October 30.. Fourteen. persons have now been reported killed and 37 injured in the railway accident at Chatelaudon mentioned yesterday:

SOUND

WAVES;

LONDON, October 30... The explosion at Oldebroek was recorded by the Tucker hot wire microphone at Woolwich, the sound. waves arriving 25 minutes after the explosion.

The Newspaper Azione learns that all mambers of the Communist Party have been informed that the Party is cessing its operations and all members are released from party discipline and duties. It is believed that in con- sequence the Communist Deputies will resign their seats. sace.

CHINA COAST.

LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES.

Captain J. E. Richards of the "Hupel" is on reserve. Mr. J. W. Tinson, chief officer, "Shuntiva," bas gone acting master, "Hupeb,”

Mr. V. D. H. Bidwell, from reserve, bas gone chief officer, "Shuntieñ."

Mr. J. Dowler, chief officer, "Chenan," has resigned.

Mr. A. H. Bathurst, chief officer, "Kwaiyadg," has gone chief cffier, "Chonan."

Mr. W. L. Shinn, second officer: Tean," has gone second officer, "Fatsban."

Mr. E.T. Williams, second officer, "Fatahan," has gone recond officer,

"Tean.”

Mr. W. J. Chipper, from reserve,

NEAR EAST.

CONSTANTINOFLE, October 30.

It is understood that the Angora Government has accepted Lausanne as the venue for the peace confer

Mr. J. Ryles, third engineer, NEW CHINESE PAPERS, "Chengta," has gone second engineer, same ship.

Mr. J. W. Ridley, from reserve, has gone third engineer," Chengtu."

Mr. J. E. Haig, second engineer, "Yingehow," bas gone acting chief engineer, "Kiukiang."

Mr. H. Dalgleish, acting chief en gineer, Kinkiang," bas gore second engineer, "Luchow."

Hr. W. T. Cromby, acting record engineer, "Ichaug," has gone third engineer," Woosung."

Mr. R. B. Fock, thin engineer, "Ichang" has gone second engineer, same ship.

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Mr. W. Carrick, third engineer, «Ichang

Woosung, has gone third engineer,

The younger Chiness business men of Hongkong are, according to the Canton Times, publishing a magazine, the Industrial and Commercial Monthly, for the promotion of a better understanding of modern trade among the Chinees.

The Canton Times also annoUDILEA that the labaur unions of Hongkong are to begin publishing & auwspaper on November 3 and that to-morrow the Wah Kiao Yat Pao, a paper for overseas Chinese, will make ita ap. pearance here.

The cases of notifiable disease re- ported to the Hongkong health Ifr. I. E. Harvey, from leave, has of plague, two of diphtheria, six of authorities last week ware-one case gone second officer, "Tuckwo."

enteric fever, one of cerebo-spinal Mr. J. M. Bain, acting master, fever, two of puerperal fever, three of Yusang," lias gone chief officer; influenza and uns of rabies (a dog). The two cases of voerperal fever Mr. W., Field-Hook, chief officer, both terminated fatally and there were four deaths from enteric. "Yusany."

Yesterday a fatal case of diphtheria and one of puerperal fever were notified.

same ship.

ban gone aap'y second efficet, "Kwei-Namaang," has gone acting master,

Jong."

Mr. P. Williams, chief engineer, "Poyang." has retired.

Mr. M. Costello, from reserva, has gone chief officer, "Namsang.”

Captali J. H. Ferguson of the "Hopsing" is on leave,

Captain J: Campbell from reserve, has gone master, "Hopmng.”

Mr. J. O. Arnot, third officer, "Kumenty," is on reserve.

A spirit stove caught fire in the nursery at. Mr. Winston Churchill's house in Sussex-square, Hyde Fork. The flames were put out before the brigade arrived. ...

Mr. F. McIntyre, from reserve, bas gone chief engineer, "Payang."

Mr. J. Anderson, chief engineer, "Hein Peking," is on leave.

Mr. A. N. McDonald, seno:d gineer, "sin Peking," has gone acting chief engineer, same chip.

Mr. G. W. Matthewe, third engineer, "Hein Peking," has gone second Mr. E. Drury, from reserve, hasly proclaimed diamond diggings area engineer, same ship.

Rone acting chief engineer, Wai-on the Vaal River. near Vereeniging,

Mr. G Nock has been appointed third officer," Kummug."

Mr. R. Winston, chief Waishing, "is on les vengineer

Mr. W. Logan, from reserve, has, shing. gene third engineer, “Hain Poking!"

Mr. W. A. Cieland, from weerve, has gana thild engineer, "Hangehow." Mr. M. W. MoNiel, chief engineer, Changsha," is on reserve.

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There has been a big rush ton now.

where the peaua sading the Bouth African War was concluded.

Mr. J. Rennie, second engineer, Now that the price of brandy and Choyeong has gone second on whisky has fan, the buying sol gineer: Walching, "

** methylated spirits for drinking har

Mr. R. Thorburn, from reserve, has - Mr. "R." Thomson,.second engineer | emtiously, inpresaal,, said Mr. A. H. gove obiel cagincer," "Changeha." **Walching," has gone second en Neve, coroner as Tonbridge, Kant, at

Mr. J. Hay, scoond enginrer, gineer, Tangwo

an foquest on a soldier who waL. "Chengtu," has gone second engineer,

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Mr. J. S. Meodonald; įscond en gineer, Tungwo, has realgoed..

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