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London. Sept. 27. The motion for adjournment was palked out in the House of Com mons, so there was no vote on the mining debate.
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London Sept. 28. The Bombay Back Bay Enquiry Official permission has been given Mr.. Alan Comittee have been requested by for the descent of
On the the Government of Bombay to Cobham's neroplane submit an interim report contain-Thames. near Westminster. Bridge, Toward the end of the Commons ing their recc.andations as to the jon his return früm. Australia prob-; debate Mr. Churchill emphasised steps that should be taken to en-ably on Friday when the airman. the first ccndition of the Govern- sure that work on the reclamation, will be received on the terraces of ment's legislating to compel a so'far as may be necessary, may the Houses of Parliament--Reutev. national structure upon the coal proceed without interruption dur- Public Welcome Home. owners by law was the immediate ing the coming fair season pend
» Rugby, Sept. 28. cessation of the stoppage through ing submission by the Committee Mr. Alan Cobham is expected to the commencement of negotiations. of their final rep
complete i 26,000 miles flight He added that if the Miners
Committee have according from London to Australia and back Federation adopted that position y telegraphed to the Government on Friday afternoon. At a con- was perfectly reasonable to the of India their recommendations, farence, of appropriate London au- Federation to say. "We are pre-which include the following:thorities to-day it was arranged pared to take the great step but The reclamation of blocks one, that Mr. Cobham should fly up the by estuary of the Thames to Hammer- here are the or two particulars two and eight-block one
turn "and where we think your proposat dredging from the Back Bay insmith, where he would
between Chelsea and might be amended."
the next working season, and alight The general feeling in the Lobby thereafter both blocks one and Westminster Bridges, "near was that to-day's debate had not twn by either dredging or dry All Houses of Parliament. Mr. Cobham advanced the prospects of an earlying, whichever may prove more will then receive an official recep economical `or advantageous. tion on the terruce of the House The Commons meets to-morrow Block eight should be completed of Commons, and the public on the afternoon for a detailed examina- as quickly as possible by, dry fill river banks will have an oppor sunity of witnessing the completion tion of the emergency regulations ing., which it has been decided to ad- With regard to block seven the of the great effort and sharing in a Committee are impressed with the welcome to him.-British Wirelery The House of Lords. after a short uncertainty regarding the date Service. debate. confirmed the emergency and rates at which the land, if regulations and adjourned-Reu-reclaimed, could be disposed of,
settlement.
journ until to-morrow night.
ber.
the
and this makes them doubtful if 41 YEARS IN EAST. it would be a sound proposition
SIR HIRAM'S. WILKINSON. financially. They therefore con-
DEAD. side that the local Government should decide what action should be taken in respect of this block!" pending the decisions of the Gov
Regulations Conarmed.
London, Sept. 28. The House of Commons, by 106 votes to 99. ronfirmed the Emer gency Regulations, and by 196 votes to 105 adopted a resolution to adjourn until November 9.--ernment on the final report of the Reuter.
Miners' Executive Meet.
Ragby, Sept. 28.
The Miners Executive were
·Committee. British Wireless Service.
DISTINGUISHED CAREER.
London, Sept. 28. The death is announced of Sir Hiram Shaw Wilkinson. Kt., Pro- Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast, who, had a long and dis-
actively engaged to-day in view of A NEW GERMANY? tinguished career in the Far East.
to-morrow's national copference of
the miners' delegates. With the General Council of Trades Union
| Congress they discussed the present deadlock more particularly with reference to yesterday's debate in
COMMENTS ON POINCARE'S SPEECH.
London, Sept. 28. "Locarno policy and its offspring.
43
He was
Sir Hiram Shaw Wilkinson was born in Belfast on June 13, 1840 being the Aon of Mr. John Wilkinson. He was educated at Queen's College, Belfast (B.A., LIST OF SHIPS EXPECTED TO BE IN WIRELESS.
LL.D.). and was the holder_ COMMUNICATION WITH HONGKONG TO-DAY.
a Studentship awarded by Four Yuensan. Sangbee, Tjibsar, Kashgar, Kingyuan, Hinsang, Van Churchill regarding the Govern from the plane of sentiment to ter. He had meantime entered the President Wilson, President Grant. Alipore, Khyber, Rhexenor, Warthment and the explanations M. Briand and Dr. Streseman's Inns of Court in 1874 In the conversations are gradually moving following year he became a barris- Tatomi Maju, Spochow Cloon, Angkor, Nellere, President Jackson, Sekkow Maru, Haiching.ment's proposals for a settlement plane of practical realisation. This Consular Service in Japan
The Miners' Executive afterward is the "Gaulois's comment on M. Student Interpreter in 1884; wan met the Parliamentary Labour With reference to the Regulation published in the "Gazette" of
Poincare's speech at Barleduc yes Vice-Consul in 1877; Acting Assis the 10th September, concerning the issue of receiving station licences
Party.
terday, in which he declared thatant Juege, Shanghai, 1879-80: Meanwhile, the House of Commons France would be ready with at Crown Advocate, 1881. under the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinanco, 1926, it has been decided that the present trantements will be allowed to continue until the
was discussing the renewal of the tempts towards a rapprochement British Commissioner for the settle- 81st of December, 126, and that receiving station Heences will not hold goed from month to month. He would not allow the responsi riota, 1882; Judge for H.M. Court
Emergency Regulations which only with France's treaties and.alliances..
ment of claims after the Canton ba insisted upon until a onary, 1927.
Application for stant of receiving station licences may be
Sir William Joynson Hicks, bility of the Imperial Government for Japan, 1897-1900, and Chief made to the Postmaster General on or after 1st November, 1926, and renewal, anid that 309 cases had tion and this wustified by the Korea, from 1900 to 1905, when he Home Secretary, in moving their for the war to bertalled in ques Justice H.M. Court for China and any Heences issued between lat November and 91st December, 1928, will take effect as from 1st January, 1927.
been dealt with under the Emer decisive proois German material retired. His eldest sch is Mr. gency Regulations from August 22 and moral disarmament.
Hiram Parkes, Wilkinson, Crown to. September 22. He was glad to Meanwhile, German Press Com Advocate, Shanghal.] say that in only thirteen cases didment on M. Poincar speech at St. the Magistrates think it necessary Germain is generally moderate. to inflict imprisonment. In 389 The Right newspaper reject his | CARCH fines had been imposed and demand that the German of to-day 61 cases were still pending.
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London, Sept. 28. A reward of 2500 has been offered on behalf of the under- HARRY FONG, Dentist, writers for, information that will lead to the arrest of the mail van thieves and the recovery of the Jewellery which includes 628 loose
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In the House of Commons there District Attorney declared that the. The Banque of France's offer to Hair Dressers & was a stubborn reiteration of the wreck was, an unfortunate accident purchase at enhanced prices French respective viewpoints of the Gov with no culpable negligence on the gold and silver coinage, which had trnment and the Opposition with part of Fonck or anyone connected disappeared from circulation owing LEE YEE, a sprinkling of some lively out with the venture-Reuter's Ameri- to hoarding, and a remarkable res- bursts from the Labourites, and not can Service: relieved by the forlorn outlook of
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ponse. Crowds, largely of womeż. of the peasant class, literally bet sieged the head office of provincial
ment, and which produced no ad- and would not legislate without the branches all day long, eager to ex- vance in the positions taken up by immediate resumption of work and change treasured Louis d'Oraist the the protagonists yesterday the negotiation of local agreements, A running fire of angry Labour Messrs Lloyd-George, Hartshorn," Sulle, and MacDonald champion interruptions marked the end of the ed the miners latest proposals and speech-Router. clum to the idea of a nationmi Adverse Effect On Cotton, agreement as essential to any set-
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Messra Baldwin and Churchill| A mass meeting of membera frequently interrupted and em- the American yaras section of phasised that the Government's Federation of Master Cotton Bp offer, including the establishment by an overwhelming mejority,
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