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HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922, 日二月十戌壬次歲年一十國民军中

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

·ANGIRL'S NEW KALIF.

SULTAN'S MANY WIVES.

HARRINGTON'S DELICATE COMMISSION.

CONSTANTINOPLE, November 19.

A message from Angora statos that it is officially Announced Abdul Madjid Las been elected. Khalif

"CONSTANTINOPLE, November 19,

An Angora official message states that the National Assembly bas elected Abdal Madjid, the Crown Prince, new Caliph. The formal ceremonies take place to morrow at the Topcapau Palace.

LAUSANNE, Novembər 19. It has now been decided that Lord Curzon, M. Poincare, and Signor Mussolini shall hold a preliminary conference at the Beaurivago Hotel,

CONSTANTINGFLE, November 19,

The Allied high communioners have decided to abolish the inter-Allied censorship, on Rafet Pasha'a undertaking to see the newspapers do not publish any thing harmful to the safety of Allied troops and public

order,

A HITOH ? CONSTANTINOPLE, November 19. While Abdul Medjid has obtained a strong majority over Helim, the son of Abdal Hamid, and is indeed con- sidered elected, a later message from Angora says the discussion was resumed this morning, suggesting bitch.

Meanwhile conditions in the palace are caid to be chaotic. All the servitors of the late Saltan have goas. over to the Kemalisto,

The Sultan before bis departure made General Haringtou a somewhat embarrassing request to look after his wives and family. It seems likely that some of the former may desire to join their husband abroad.

DEADLOCK.

CONSTANTINOFLE, November 19.

A 4-hour meeting between the Allied generals and Ralet Paaha has proved unsuccessful, the Turkish re presentative adopting an uncompromising attitude re- garding the fanctions of the police and magisterial courts.

Rafet Pasha insisted that the Kemalists should as- sume the entire responsibility for maintenance of public order and whole administration of Constantinople. He uttered a warning that attempted interference with internal affairs.would only give rise-to-incidenta—

On the other hand, he generals incinted that Allied police should continue to work as heretoforo..

The meeting broke up without a settlement, but further meeting will be held to-morrow.

LAUSANNE, CONFERENCE...

LAUSANNE, Novembar 19. The British and Freach: delegation have amived: M. Habb, Swiss Freident welcomed Lord Curzon and M. Poincare who subsequently proceeded to Territet in order to meet Signor Mussolini.

GALLIPOLI ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.-

CONSTANTINOPLE, November 19.

In accordance with the agreement between the Allied high commissioners and Rafet Pasha, the ad ministrative services of Gallipoli are being handed over to the Turks on November 25,

ALLIED UNITY.

LAUSANNE, November 20.

THE DOLLAR,

To-day's oforing rat: 2/4 9/18. | To-day's opening rano 2/4 - 9/16,

AMERICAN POLITICS."

NEXT CONGRESS PARTIES.

LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMMM.

WASHINGTON, November 19. Definite plans for the organisation of a legislative blon, consisting of the Progressive and mere Radical elements which it in' expected will hold the balance of power at the next Congroes is foreshadowed by a rum- mons to a conference on December 1.

A meating has also been called for December 11 of· the national lendera of labour, the farmers and other

in favour of a more Radical legislative programme, in- special parties with a view to organising public opinion

cluding defeat of the ship subsidy bill, and the passage of labour and other legislation..

the agricultural group, demanding that the Government A statement is inued by Senator, Copper, leader of

take steps to promote the recovery of Europe' and the restoration of foreign markets for the surplus production. of American farme and factories.

The agricultural bloc opposes the ship subsidy bill and urges rigid enforcement of prohibition.

BRITAIN'S FRENCH AMBASSADOR.

LORD CREWE SUCCEEDS LORD HARDINGE,

· LONDON, November 19. [Lord Crewe has been appointed British Ambassador to Paris in succession to Lord Hardinge who is retiring from the diplomatic service.

Robert Offley. Ashburton Crewe Milnes, K., PC, LA 7.8.4. D.CL, Hon. Orford, LL.D. Hon. Camb fint Mirquese of Crewe, was Lieutenant County of Lon Sou Educated at Harrow and Trialty College, Cam bridge he began his career as privata Secretary to the Secretary for Foreign Affaire, Earl Granville (1883 to 1884). He has bain Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen" (1888), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1891 to 1895), Lord President of the Council (1905 to 1909, and 1916 to 1916); Lord Privy Seal (1008 and 1912 to 1910), Becre tary of State for the Colonies: (1908 to 1910), Secretsry of State for Indis (1910 to 1915), President of the Board of Education (1916), and Chairman of the L 0,0, (1917). Lord Crewe has published "Stray Verses" and political and literary articles. He recreations are country por suits, his library and collecting-autograph letters)

[Charles Hardinge, K.G., F.C., G.C.D., G.O.M.G., C.C.S.I, G.O.I.E., K.C.M.G., 0.0.9.0., K.0.7.0., 0B., C.V.D., 1.8.0.; first Baron Penhurst, has been British Ambasador, in Paris since 1929.-Educated at. Harrow and Trinity Gollege, Cambridge, he entered the Diplomatic Service in 1880. He was appointed Third Secretary in 1889; Second Secretary in 1885; Secretary of the Legation, Taheran, 1895; Secretary of the Embassy; Petrograd, 1898 to 1903; Assistant Under Becratary for Forsign Affairs 1903 to 1904; Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1996 to 1910 and 1916 to 1920; British Ambassador at Petrograd 1904 to: 1906; Viceroy- of India 1910 to 1916. Lord Hardinge holds many foreign distinctions.]---

AUSTRIA'S FINANCES.

BANK NOTE FLOW STOPPED.

VIENNA, November 19,

It is reported that the Government ban agreed with the League of Nations delegates that henceforth the State casses to cover financial requirements by the issue

A communiqué after the inter-Allied meeting at Territet says that M. Poincare, Signor Massolini and Lord Curzon had their first conversation during which it was made clear that there was a common resolve to settle in a spirit of the most cordial friendship and on of new notes. basis of perfect equality between the Allies all questions The State now presumably resorts to a new note which will be dealt with by the Lausanna conference, bank for money needed, New banknotes will only be issu Farther conversation was subsequently held aftät which ed in future to meet the ordinary demands of commerce the ministers departed for Lausanne. They will meet, and industry. Hence Aus ria's banknote printing again to-morrow, probably at Oushy,

presses have come to a standstill.

LIQUOR 48 MEDICINE

DOCTORS TAKE ACTION,

NEW YORK, November 19,

Dr. Samuel Lambert, a prominent consulting

COMING AUSTRALIAN ELVOTION

LABOUR LEADER'S STATEMENT.

LONDON, November 19.

physician, together with a hundred other well-known dontom who hold the opinion that Congress. should not interest attaches to a spsso) at Milboume by the In view of the forthcoming aleations in Australia; limit the amount of liquor to be prescribed, has brought Labour mau, Mr. Charlton, Leader of the Opposition in a suit in the Federal Court in order to test the constitu- the Commonwealth Parliament, who has declared that. tional legality of the Volstead law.

PARAGUAYAN_REBELLION.

TROUBLE NOW OVER,

ASUNCION, November 19,

The Paraguayan insurg dispersed. The rob has been occupied!

The instirrectiom

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CHILEAN FARTHQUAKE RELIÉT.

Burnos Aires, November 19, ~~The President has signed a decree appropriating ,000 plárires to relieve victims of the Chilean

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