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one." In singing we find it very hard to pronounce so that the words, often extempore, can be heard individually and distinct- ly. The reduction" of the voice! to that of ordinary speech is, j therefore, most necessary.

The State Department, with re- COTTON INDUSTRY. İferencs to the resolution of the Knights of Columbus, declares that the Government is always interested | on bphalt of the legitimate personnt For property rights of American leitizens in Mexico, but the Uniter?

Plates is unable to intervene, in!

Melbourne, Aug. 6. (matters of leal political concern in

The Melbourne Herald" states ¡Mexico. The Tepartment has!

that the Cotion Act emphasises pointed out that it has received the phenomenal growth of the like to add that-in my humble. hundreds of communications from industry in Australia. It states jduals regarding the present on-increased

Catholic organisations and indivi-hat since 1919 cotton production opinion our troversy, most of which have been redemed to the Mexican Embassy than. in Washington.

A Church Returned.

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Artistes v. Records.

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"Temale" voices,

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lb. 500,000 to 17,500,000 m. bus more

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The voice most suitable is that cotton is needed before Aus-of the Man Mo Sang, as distinct tralia, is able to manufacture the from The authorities have returned to greater part of the cotton goods (For the benefit of foreigners, the Siu Sang or Siu Mo. the Mexican Rector the American which are at present imported-briefly, a Sfu Sang generally takes Protestant Episcopal Church at Sa Reuter. Jose, which WAN srized by the

the scholastic parts and gings in Government Monday.

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The

a higher pitch; a Siu Mo. takes ||Government has not interfered with

the heroic or melodramatic parts other Protestant Churches in

and his voice is between... tenovi |Mexicg-Router: "

and bass; while a Man Mo Sang is a compromise between the two.! Gramophone records would "not be similarly appreciated by Chin- ese because the human element is lacking, if for no other reason. Chinese Play Violin.

Labour's View.

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A CANARD.

CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN HYDERABAD,

"London. August 6. Sensational messages from India that the Federation's interest in of India had sent an ultimatum to has issued a statemem to the effect to the effect that the Government

Mexico is purely economical and the Nizam of Hyderabad regarding In writing this article I must industrial, but nevertheless depler-the condition

affairs in pay tribute to, the great assist-

ing the unhappy situation which Hyderabad have been rebutted by ance rendered me by Mr. Tam has arisen and earnestly hoping¡Delhi, whence it appears that the Wing-kwong who has dore much that reason and sound judgement Government of India recently ten-research work in Chinese musie will prevail. Keuter.

FRANC RALLIES.

VAST IMPROVEMENT IN EXCHANGE.

London, Aagust 6. The rapid progress of the French financial measures is reflected in

the improvement of the frane which opened at 164,60-Reuter.

"Sinking Fund.

dered friendly advice in connection and in soutra chants (Buddhist with the improvement and modern- hymns and other religious pieces). ixing of some aspects of adminis Mr. Tam recommends that if a tration.

It is emphasised that no excep tional situation has arisen-Reu-

Lur.

Nizam's Version. "

Simba. August 6.

Chinese wireless concert is to be given in future, the services should be procured of Mr. Wan Chee-chung, the young musician who plays any Chinese tune on the violin and who won abundant The Nizam of Hyderabad has praise while playing in the Chin- issued an official communique een-ese restaurant in the Hongkong Grming the report from Delhi. section of the Wembley exhibition The communique ways that the (6rst year). The violin is likely Government of India drew atten-to be more harmonious than the tion to certain departments in the Yee Woo or Woo Kum. Nizam's Government needing re-

The Nizam had

Paris, August 6 frorm and Improvement, and offered M. Poincare's financial plan pro-friendly advice.

[Mr. Leung Kam-tong is the! gressed further yesterday with the already for some time been giving

leading Chinese playwright and Chamber passing. by majorities, the attention to the matter and was also an amateur actor of the front He is composer in the Colony. Bill establishing & Sinking Fund. "The Bill authorises the Banque contemplating the necessary mea- rank.Ed., "China Mail."]

de France to purchase gold and shortly be effected.-Reuter foreign currencies for the prepara- tion and atabilisation of the car- rency. The papera state that withi Parliament's rapid adoption of the Governmental measures and the re- newal of public confidence, the Anancial restoration is well started and the outlook is of the best.- Havas.

sures thereunent, which would

Debt Questions.

Paris, August 6.

NOT SO BAD!

EFFECT OF HURRICANE IN BAHAMAS.

Nassau, August 6. Latest reports from the entire Bahamas Colony, estimate that the As the result of an agreement loss of life in the hurricane num: between M. Poincare and the Presi-bered 15 killed apart from all dent of the Chamber's Finance Com-marine casualties. mittee, the latter is appointing a The special Reporter to examine the damage to property has been much ratification proppeals in regard to reduced. There is no destitution the Washington and London debt or hunger and outside assistance agreements.Router.,

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for The Tone Muru, à Mitsui Bussan ment

the governing freighter, proceeding from Muroran of the Customs regiae of the Saar to Hongkong with 5,000 tons of coal Valley, and aiming at the stimula went aground this morning off Okition of trade.

The

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