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GERMAN CABINET,
SEQUEL TO A STORMY MEETING.
The "Morning Post says this tucid, straightforward explanation DROPPING OF A CANDIDATE.. cf.policy leaves not a particle of excuse for further misrepresenta- Hons either at home or abroad.
The "Time" extensively quotes the published opinions of represen-
Berlin, Jan. 31. President Hindenburg has ap tative politicians, all parties show pointed Herr Walter von Kendell ing essential agreement with the and Dr. Hergt Ministers of the Government's policy; and adds that Interior and Justice, respective even in Sir Austen Chamberlain's ly.
NEW YEAR SPIRIT.
HOUSE-SERVANT'S LIGHT FINE.
CRIME IN DISTRICTS.
Because he hoped that the fine would be paid so that, defendant. could go out and enjoy Ching Now Yen, Mr. R. E. Lindsell imposed a reduced fine of $25 (or 14 dnys) on a house, servant employed at Repulse Bay by Mr. Hazeland of
bare outline the British proposals The latter is also Vice-Chancel-Messrs. Brunner, Mond & Co.,Ltd. Defendant had five mace of flicit fare clearly far-reaching and extra-lor. Both are German Nationals.
ordinarily
oplum which normal would have Kenerous, too gen-Reuter. erous perhaps to. tasty the
Later.meant a fine of $50. hard-tried British community, i
He told His Worship that he It was only after a prolonged whose enterprise and example have
today and permission was accord- been of infinite value to China in and atormy meeting that the Ger-wouht, have been paid by his master the past.
They will require very man National Raichstag partyingly given him till 12 noon to go careful examination in details, but decided to yield to the entreaties out, in Police custody, to draw his at present the obvious fact is that of the President and drop Herr andary with which to pay the fine. the Government is not leaving a Graef as a candidate for a Minis- stone unburned in a search for what terial post.
Sir Austen hopefully describes as Herr Von Keudell' is regarded as
Rabber With Stones.
Stones were the weapons used by
a highway robber in the New Ter-
la permanent basis of mutual respect one of the more progressive mem-ritories with which to get $13.80. Fanth good feeling.
Ibers of the German Nationale victim was a Taipo Murket pork
Anti-British Agitation,
Three robbers who ransacked a unnery on the heights of Lantao Island are believed to have been Arrested through taking part in an- other crime near the same place. The same number of
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The "Buily Telegraph" fa sutis.Party. He has been a member of hawker who was walking near Tin fied but wishes Sir Austen Chan- the Reichstag since 1924 and an Kok when he was attacked last berhin had given a more detailed ex-Prussian provincial governor: Friday. After knocking the haw account of the sort of arrangement It is rumoured that a move ker down, the robber, brandished a contemplated in the administration ment is proceeding to supplant knife in his face and then stole the of the Concessions. I assumes Herr Gessler at the Ministry of proceeds of a New Year sale. there will be no departure from the Defence by a member of the Ger- principle that the maintenance of man People's Party.--Reuter. ordel and safeguarding of property must in all cases be effectively gua fanteed for the arena in which Bri- tish interests are centred The announcement of far-reaching pro posals for a change in the position of British residents in China, is accompanied by a satisfactorily -plain-spoken statement of Britain's attitude towards anti-British agita- tion fostered by one of the Chinese TRANS-ATLANTIC TELEPHONE, Governments, to which these offers
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SIX YEARS" WORK.
HOME PAPER CALLS UP ITS CORRESPONDENT.
The Daily Express" only criti
Rugby, Jan. 31. elsh is that Sir Austen Chamber- From Saturday afternoon all lain would have been well-advised towns in England and Wales have
make
welcome speech
been admitted to the Trans- earler..
Atlantic wireless telephone ser- vice..
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Liberal Views. The Liberal journals in, nowiss withhold their warm pruise.
Reports from various provinĮ cial towns speak of the success of on the essential need for unity of this extension.
The "Daily Chronicle" remarks
tera a reminder that the enemies
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FINISH OF THE MILITARY COMMISSION.
DESTRUCTION OF WEAPONS
Berlin, Jan. 31... The Inter-Allied Military Com- mission officially, ceases to-night.
A few officers remain to wind up its affairs.
In the course of six years. the commission has ordered the de struction of 50,000 guns, 100,000 machine-guns, over 14,000 aero planes, 27,000 aero engines and many millions of shells and small The conversation was conduct-arms.-Reuter.
all parties, and agrees on the neces The "Manchester Guardian" sity for safeguarding British lives had a long conversation with its and property at Shanghai, but ut- correspondent in New York, who, of British trading interests init says, could be heard with the China-and they are not confined to utmost clarity. the Russians-are anxious to em-1
bro us in an armed conflies with ed with more ease than one just previously made with Newcastle,
British Wireless Service.
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The "Daily News" says Sir Auston Chamberlain's conciliatory and restrained speech offers the Cantonese, and China at large, priceless opportunity to negotiate a peaceful and profitable settlement. Sir Austen has the satisfaction of knowing that his diplomatie polley is, unqualifiedly supported both by the opposition parties as well as British by the general body publie opinion.
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Mr. J. H. Thomas speaking at tuled out by one of the present tremists who insist on expelling the Newton Abbot, said he not rubrics in the Communion service foreigner bag and baggage, and hesitate to say that ones the Gov-and the reported compromise con- really seeks A practicable and honourable settlement; the will cer-ernment decided that troops were flicts with the belief that the draft necessary to defend their nationals revisions now before the Bishops tainly find one within the British China, it was infinitely prefer-arp the work of Dr. Hensley Hen- Government's proposals, and so pre- vent the necessity for disembark-able to send a big army than a son, whose sympathies are definite, ly Evangelical, and with the publie ing the defence force now on the handful of men-Reuter.
statement of Dr. Chevaseg, the late Rugby, Jan. 31. way to Shanghai." It concludes by:
Bishop of Liverpool, that they are pointing out Sir Austen offera the' Mr. J. H. Thomas, a former assured that none of the proposed 8.30 a.m. Cantonese the main substance of Labour Minister, said he could unalterations in the Prayer Book con-
Bovereignty and independence, and deratand the hurry at the embar travene its present teaching, withholds nothing which the Chin-kation of troops, but frankly he did While the meeting was in pro- 10.30 am. ese could not be certain of winning not subscribe to that view.
gress Evanglical clergy and laymenį 10.30 a.m. peacefully very soon if they make He did not know whether it was made a demonstration outaide the
1.30 p.m. the best of what they can now have necessary to send troops, but that Palace.
was a matter that, the Government 2.30 p.m.for the asking.-Reuter.
of the day, with a greater know. ledge and fuller responsibility, The "Washington Post" has made must determine He had no heai- the only comment hitherto ava-tation in saying that if a force was
At the request of the East Ir Able upon Sir Austen' Chamberlain's to be sent to protect British na pronouncement. It says that noticaals, he would intentionally dies Government a number of American will begrudge Britain advise them to and a big army Marines are being dispatched in the credit that goes with a good rather than a handful of apkliers February to reinforce the local ・dend" cheerfully performed. There the mobs were organised, and troops Reuter.
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there was a danger of unforeseen circumstances, and of trouble breaking out. It was far more bikely that a larger force would be protection, and more likely to The Foreign Office to-day sent prevent war than a small force, Note to the British Legation, British Wireless Service,
American Comment,
Washington, Jan. 31.
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