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VISCOUNT CECIL.

HEIGHT RECORD.

Home Comment on His British Airman Reaches

Resignation.

MATTER OF SINCERE REGRET:

Liberal Journal Generally Support Ex-Minister.

London, Yesterday.

Commenting on the resignation

20,000 Feet.

IN 17 MINUTES,

Had To Stop Rising Owing To Breathing Difficulties.

London, Yesterday Capt. Hubert Broad, who last

JAPAN AND CHINA.

Withdrawing Troops From Shantung..

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Issues Warning Regarding Future Outbreaks.

Shanghai, To-day,

A Tokyo message says that the of Viscount Cecil the "Times" week established the world's War Office has issued a statement considers that the main points speed record for a light aeroplane declaring that owing to the in Cecil's indictment of the Bri- of 186.47 miles an hour in a De stabilisation of the situation in tish Government's policy regard- Havilland Tiger Moth, yesterday Shantung, all troops will be ing disarmament are adequately established the world's highest withdrawn from Tsingtao on met in the reply of Mr. Baldwin. record for light aeroplanes by September 7 and 8.

in 17

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Mr. Baldwin remarks that suc-climbing 20,000 feet cessive British administrations, minutes on the same machine. At Issued a statement in which, including the present govern that height the machine was after recalling the motive for the ment, have not contented them-still climbing at 1,000 feet a min- despatch of troops, it expresses selves with preaching disarma- ute, hut Broad was without any the conviction that their "timely ment. They have disarmed to oxygen supply and had difficulty the limits of national safety, in breathing. He will shortly at The differences between Viscount tack his present record, taking Cecil and the government, he zygen with him-British Wire says, are differences of method lesa Service. rather than of policy.

"

The "Times" remarks that the government will in fact simply have to carty on its work of pacification so successfully In- augurated at Locarno without Lord Cecil, though he will cer- tainly be missed at Geneva,

SHARE DEALINGS.

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despatch certainly accounts for the fact that, notwithstanding

such serious disturbances, we have fortunately been able to carry out the protection of our residents satisfactorily and pre- vent the occurrence of any un- toward event" and concludes with a warning that in the "event of peace and order being disturbed in future, not only! in the aforementioned district but in any part of China where many Japanese reside and it is

The "Morning Post" remarks:

Witness was pressed by counsel "Everyone who knows Viscount as to what amount was received feared that the safety of our Cecil knows any step he takes is according to witness's own know-residents may be affected, the actuated by the most honourable | ledge. ....

government may be constrained motives in which self interest Mr. Alabaster interrupted and to take such self-defensive steps has no place at all, and as men stated that the settlement state-as circumstances require." of such character can never be ment gave the figures perfectly ter. too common in public life, it must clearly..

be a matter of sincere regret to Mr. Jenkin: It shows the the Conservatives that he should amount credited, but I don't ac have felt constrained to resign his cent it. Having seen your client's office in Mr. Baldwin's govern books, I do not take on their face ment." But it adds, "After all, value anything

In Mr. Razack's office.

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the greatest goodwill to the “B of Accountancy.” League of Nations does not dia Counsel continued that he sus

Mexico City, Yesterday, pense His Majesty's Ministers pected, the shares in question

Customs authorities -at from the duty of safeguarding were not sold at all but that there Ojinaga, on the Mexican side of vital British Interests first. It may even be the best service to as "a little bit of accountancy the Rio Grande, report that two United States army aviatora, Cap- the League to avoid burdening

tain Reynolds and Staff Sergeant it with taaka which it is not yet Mr. Seth stated that if Mr. Newlands, landed in Mexico, and strong enough, to discharge. If Jenkin looked at the settlement have been detained because they we have criticism of Viscount statement he would see the num-incked the Government's permis- Cecil it is that his enthusiasm her of shares received and the sion to fly over Mexico.-Reuter'a

It was American Service. has been apt to carry him to number of shares sold. generous but imprudent. ex- quite possible when Mr. Cooper could not take them up that the The Liberal journals generally shares were re-sold to the per- sons from whom they were origin. support Viscount Cecil's atate ally bought in which case no ment of his case, though the cheque or cash would have been "Daily Chronicle" says that the received. opinion which he announces about

tremes."

the lukewarmness of the majority Counsel remarked that before of the Cabinet has yet to be sub-that could be done it would have stantiated by an account of the to be ascertained whether the nature of the instructions which shares could be sold in the market he received. The fact that he at a figure. If in fact the shares disapproved of these instructions could have been sold in the 3.30 p.m. is not in itself sufficient proof market at 596 and $120 respec- 3.30 p.m. that they were against the inter- tively, there would be no debit 8.30 p.m.est of the nation or of world against his client at all. That 4.30 p.m. peace. It may be that he had was why he wanted to be satisfied 4.80 p.m. favoured some British commit- on this point.

mente or some British concessions On Counsel repeating his sug- which others thought dangerous. gestion that there had in fact -British Wireless Service.

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in the settlement statement had London, Yesterday. been arrived at in Mr. Razack's Sir Austen Chamberinin has office, witness said he did not gone to Geneva to attend a meet-think that this could be so as the ing of the Council Assembly of the shares had then already been 8.80 p.m. League of Nations,

bought from three brokers. | In an interview, he said that he Razack had to pay them somehow regretted the absence of Lord either by set off or by cash. It Cecil, which he thought was not en was impossible to remember what tirely necessary.*

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Paris, Yesterday. The papers announce that actually did happen. Witness Froune, the Paris correspondent It is learned that Lord Onslow had given plaintiff's brother in- of the Soviet News Agency Tass, Electrical Supplies. will probably carry out Lord Cecil's structions to sell and the latter has been expelled from France be-

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disturbances in quite an incorrect {"light" Paul An Referring to the settlement The authorities intend to take sheet, Counsel pointed out that dimilar measures towards any for the amount that Mr. Razack had elgn journalist who acts in a simi-

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ITEMS FROM TO-DAYS POLICE REPORTS.

Chamonix, Yesterday.

to pay out on this settlement was lär manner-Havza A Chinese youth aged 15 was exactly the amount credited to yesterday taken to the Kowloon Cooper on that account. Counseling Hospital suffering from Injuries to suggested that this strengthened RAILWAY VICTIMS FUNERAL. his head received through a fall his suggestion that it was merely from a tree, opposite the Police a question of balancing the ac- Station at Kowloon City counts and that there was no sale. Twelve thousand persons, includ- Mr. Seth disagreed. They had ing tourists, followed the cofins of For the unlawful possession of to sell at the best price they could; the victims of the Alpine railway 184 poplù lottery tickets to Con he stated, and they had not vari- funeral service at the hospital. accident to the station after the naught Road, Central, a Chinese was this morning fined $50, or, in ed much from the amount stated Nins coffins were entrained, the default, four weeks fail by Mr, by Mr. Cooper.

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