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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926.

"HOPES.

A DAY OF INTENSE ACTIVITY.

MINERS PROPOSALS

London: 'Sept: 22.

The mines' representatives' dis enssions with the Government fate last nighs were followed by a day

for intense activity.

WORLD COURT.

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STUDY OF AMERICAN RESERVATIONS.

FOUR ACCEPTABLE.

Geneva, Sept. 20,

AIR SERVICES.

LONDON TO KARACHI IN DECEMBER.

MINISTER AS PASSENGER,

Rugby, Sept, 22.

The Committee appointed by the Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary for signatories to the protocol to their. Laly Houre, and the personal Permanent Court of International staff of the Minister will be pas

senkera on the first flight ma

The miners have now submitted-Justice to study the American re rertain spegile proposals as theservations rep ta that the ess Basis otp settlement, whith the four reservat should be accepturatiniz a regular aeroplane par- Cusiner. Coal. Committee, also ex-ed, and likewise We ofth, bubjeer to berts of the Mines Department, certain confitions. examined fàl morning-Reuter:-

No' Fresh News,

vice from · London To Karachi

(India) at the end of this year.

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This announcement was made to-tiny by Six Eric Gedades, Chair- man of the Imperial Airwig's Cong- pany. Which will conduct the ser. vice with State, aid--British Wipe- Irgs Service.

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YEN'S RECOVERY.

GOLD, EMBARGO STILL TO REMAIN.

It points out that the application of some of the reservations would London, Sept. 22. entail the conclusion of agreements fi Bepind an pilleiab statement that between Amerien and other signa- the Prime Minister, Mr. S. Baldwin. tories to the protocol-Reuter. arcompanied the Chancellor of the

FA Geneva cablegram of September Exchequer and other members reported: General Smuts, Squth the Cabinet who conversed with the Africa; Sir F. Vincent. India: "Sir; foficials of the Miners', Peleration Francis Bell, New Zealand: Sir For three hours this afternoon George Foster. Canada and a

Downing Street. there is no indic-special

representative of the stow of how the epal discussions Dominions Offers London, were pfogressing, but the conversation among those present at the meeting. with be resumed to-morrow Renof delegates of States Who Were fer.

signatory to The Hague pretacol for Emergency Regulations.

the purpose of considering the London Sept. 90.-

American Senate's reservations na Parliament, has been summoned

to the World Court statues. fog Monday to renew the Emergency Jenaheer Von Eysinga. Holland, Regulations owing to the

con-presided at the meeting yesterday. coal stoppage.In accordance with You Eysinga'S Fappeal to follow Sir Austen Chamberlain's advice and do their utmost to satisfy America's de- in an interview with Fressmen. mands, the Council, accepted the

He asserted that the removal of first gending of the first three the embargo "would resule "ni "an American reservations, took Rugby, Sept. 22,

exodus of specie abroad after which imports would increase,j whilst convertible notes.would con-

tanance of the Reuter

THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE.

Miners Pressing Prime Minister;

There has been considerable Hurtivity to-day in connection with

the coal dispute.

&

favourable view of the fourth re- servation on condition that it was first established whether a signa-

Tokyo. Sept. 22: Though the ven, with probably recover so par shortly, there is no immediate possibility of lifting the gold embargo," announced Me. Kataoka, the new Finance Minister,

A meeting of the full Minetory International Convention could tract unduly, thereby affecting the Executi was held this morning ash

denounce it. without consulting general economic condition and !which the four chief oficials, other members and whether any driving down exchange. Conse- Messrs. Smith. Cook, Richards, and amendment of The Hague Protocolquently he could not consider the. Richardson, reported on their meet-must be taken gnanimously or by raising of the embargo till the ing with the Ministers nst night, majority in conference. The country's economic condition re- A discussion followed and later four cepted the first part of the Afth re-

covery its stability.—Reuter' [officials proceeded to Na. 6. Downing servation and adjourned until to- Street where they resumed the con- day for consideration of the Recond versations with the Government re-part which insists that the United présentatives. These lasted three States cannot be bound by advisory [bours, and at their conclusion opinions rendered by The Hague they would be resumed to-morrny the real one of contention.), bare announcement was made that Court without her consent. This is

morning.

With reference to the Regulation published in the "Gazette" of

While nothing authoritative is the 10th September, concerning the issue of receiving station licences

known garding the nature of under the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1926, it has been decidedge, it would appear from various yesterday's and Lo-day's procent that, the present arrangements will be allowed to continue until the B1st of December, 1926, and that receiving station licenees will not be insisted upon until 1st January, 1927"

Application for the grant of receiving station licences may be made to the Pestriaster General on or after 1st November, 1926, and any licences issued between 1st November and 31st December, 1920, will take effect, as from Tat January, 1927.

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It is stated that the Cord Com Saud, King of Hedfaz and Sultan of mittee of the Cabinet, "accompanied Nejd, is arriving in London to-mor- | the 26th September, 1926 by experts, carefully examined the row or an unofficial visit to Britain. proposals this morning, and that The British Consul at Jeddah is [when the miners' officials again metinecompanying Amir Faisal and will The Government representatives this be attached to him during his visit. afternoon the proposals were con--British Wireless Service. sidered in farther, detail. "

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