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GREECE.

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SUBWAY MEN IN NEW WORK.

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Rugby, July 7,

Rugby, July 7.

New York, July 7. The League of Nations Finan- Sir Austen Chamberlain, reply Crowded trams, huses, taxi-cabs, clal Committee, which recently ing in the House of Commons to Improvised motor vans, and horse- considered the latest report of the several questions regarding the drawn trucks are oyidence of the Refugee Settlement Commission police scandal at Tangrer, said continuation of the subway strike, in Greece, decided that the whole that the British Government was Up to now there have been no matter should be raised and in-in no way responsible for any ap disorders. vestigated at the next session in pointments in the Tangier Police i Alert policemen are atationed at, September.

and neither the British, repre- i every subway station und ether The report shows that of 1,400,sentative in the Legislative points-carrying riot sticks, and they ,000 refugees at present in Greece Assembly nor the Director of are truvelling in the first ear of 622,000 have been settled in towns Finance, who was British, was

every train. and on land by the Commission. under the control of the British The Commission has been pre- Government. So far as he was vented by lack of funds from ex- aware no British subjects were tending the work of settlement. involved in the abuses which were In anticipation of the possi-alleged to have taken place. The bility of the Greek" Government British Consul-General at Tangier, applying to the League of Nations was pressing for a full enquiry!-- for an additional loan the com-British Wireless Service. mission estimates that £5,000,000 would be required to extend the existing installations and to settle a minimum of 28.000 familes-British Wireless Ser-

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CHINA'S POSITION.

BRITISH INTERESTS CANNOT HE NEGLECTED.

N.U.R.

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Weymouth, July 6. Regarding the resolution adopted

Fewer than half a dozen' arresta

have been made so für.

The number of strikers is a small percentage of the total transit em ployees in New York.---Reuter,

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS.

List of passengers arrived from England via Porta by the P. & 0.

.. "Delta" on July 8-

Lt. M. N. Rejan. Mias M by the National Union, of Railway- | Beresford, Mr. J. Stephens, Mr. B、 men's Conference protesting against | Plumb, Mr. K. Hoodenally, Mr. K. London July 7. victimisation by the railway com- Mohamedally, Mr. G. A. Carim, Describing the "Gissolving seenepanies. Mr. C. Ty Cramp Ondas. Miss G. A. M. Mennossy, Mr. H of the shadowy evolutiona" of the trial Secretary said that the Nazimondeen, Mr. and Mrs. Dastny, situation in China, the "Time"aseurances given by the companies My K. Fukul and Miss. 1. E. points out that British interests were flagrantly broken.

Shields.. cannot be neglected even for a Mr. J. H. Thomas said that noth- little while, therefore, British policying could be more dangerous and in China should be continually ruinous to the future of the cona active. China means much to Bri-try than to engender the minds of tish trade. Hitherto the British the men who desired to get their have been the heaviess losers, ox- own bark. A resolution demands cept the Chinese themselves.

ing the resignation of Mr. Thomas with relation to the National Wages Board award was overwhelmingly defented-Renter

The "Times" welcomes Sir Ronald Macleay's most recent declaration of the British viewpoint on the occasion of the meeting of the foreign delegates following the adjournment of the Tariff Con- ference, but expresses the opinion that it falls short of the energetje

at present i policy required China-Reuter.

Wu's Intentions.

Peking. July. 7.

Marshal Wo Pei-fu, in an inter-

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View, declared the closing of the Tariff Conference implies an inde Enite suspension. He is deter mined to appoint a new delegation, and then if the Powers refuse to continue the conference he will pro- claim Chinese Tariff autonomy forthwith.--Reuter.

Press Censured.

Tokyo, July 7.

SOVIET FAILURE.

POLICY IN ORIENT TO BE REVISED.

List of passengers arrived from London via Ports by the P. & D. 9.5. "Radpara" on July 8

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evening, ostensibly 011 Kopp, is leaving for Moscow this. Beattie. Mr. G. Fish, Mrs. Chen two Ah-tsen, Mr. Burgess, Mr. and months' leave, but, it is generally Mrs. P. W. Brown. Miss E. Rapley. believed, for the purpose of at- Mr and Mrs. M. Milton and child, tending a conference at which the Miae Turner, Miss E. Ball, Miss. Soviet will discuss the advisability M. Moghabghab. Mr. A. Hicks, Mr. Engineers & Shipbuilders of revising the present Asiatic Freiberg, Mr. Tanssig, Mr. Tech policy, owing to its apparent Kon-moh, Mr. Tech Vet-moh. This W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD., failure-Reuter.

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Funke, Mr. Kwang Tau-khan, Mr. Hair Dressers & futing reperts alleging the existence

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Queen Wilhelmina has contri- Mr. Li Pak-kay, Mr. G. W. R. Millar, LEE YEE, ference. He asserted the fullest accord existed and censured the buted 3,000 florins to the relief Misa I. F. Miner, Mr. papers making such allegations fund for the victims of the earth-futting.

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COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

DEATH OF MECHANIC IN HOSPITAL.

Basra, July 6, Elliott died in the Hospital at Busra late last night-Reuter.

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Air Minister's Tribute..

WORLD CIRCLERS. PLANS TO HELP Two AMERICANS.

New York." July 7. Captain Berry; air mail pilot, has gone to Seattle in the giant Sikorsky plane to meet Adams and Wells, who are attempting to break the The Air Minister, Sir Samuel world circuit record in 36 days, and Hoare, has sent a telegram to Mr.rush them to New York-Reuter

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