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MR. KELLOGG ON IN- RUM RUNNERS ON

TERNATIONAL PEACE

THE GREAT PACT

PACIFIC

NEW PATROLS

PRES. COOLIDGE ON U. S. AND SIX ADDITIONAL VESSELS WITH

THE EUROPEAN WAR

NAVAL AFFAIRS

New York, Yesterday.

Mr. F. B. Kellogg, Secretary of

5,000 MILE BEAT

HAMPERING SMUGGLERS

Washington, Nov. 1.

FRANCE'S POLITICAL

CRISIS

NEW CABINET

M. POINCARE'S EFFORTS SUCCESSFUL

FRESH APPOINTMENTS

Paris, Yesterday.

Coast Guard headquarters to- On the fifth day of the crisis, M. State Department, in his Armistice day ordered six new patrol boats Poincare is still attempting to form Day speech spoke in a world all transferred from the Atlantic to the a Cabinet. He had practically auc-

ceeded yesterday evening in organ ance for international friendship Pacific to chase rum runners,

and urged that the illegality of Ensign H. T, Jewell is in com-ising, a Cabinet of "Republican Con-. war should be an established prin-mand of the ships, which have a cord," which is a euphemism for ciple in international law for if cruising radius of 6,000 miles. "National Unlon," including four people were so minded there will It is believed by Coast Guard and Radicals, but the Radical Party for- be no war in the future.

prohibition enforcement authorities bade its members to participate. The Anti-war Pact was the ex-that the presence of the new boats M. Poincare is endeavouring to sub. pression of the hope of millions of in Pacific waters will materially stitute Senators of the Left groups. The Government is being definite- people. It came from the visualiz-homper smugglers-United Press.

ly formed to-night, ed expression of desolated battle-

fields, ruined homes, broken men:

and stirred the great, beating heart "ON HIS TRAVELS"

of humanity.

Mr. Kellogg reviewed the impli- entions of the Anti-War Pact, which had not entangled the Unit- ed States in the politics of foreign countries, but the United States was anxious for the pence, pros perity and happiness of Europe and the rest of the world.

In the course

SHANGHAI MAN TELLS OF WHAT HE SAW

SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT

M. Cheron will take the Ministry of Finance from M. Poincare, M. Tardieu replaces M. Sarraut in the Ministry of the Interior, whilst M.. Marraud and M. Herriot will have the portfolios of public and instruc tion, respectively-Reuter.

M. Poincare has formed a new

of Cabinet. The Radical-Socialists' re-

fused to participate.

A very well-known member the American community, Mr.

M. Briand remains as Foreign W. S. Fleming of the law firm Minister.-Havas.

MRS. HINCHLIFFE · AND HER DAUGHTERS

Pres, Coolidge's Speech

Washington, Yesterday. of Fleming, Franklin & Allman,

of his Armistice Shanghui, has just returned from THE INCHCAPE GIFT Day speech, President Coolidge dean extensive trip through Europe! clared that "Had we not refused the and the United States which, while Anglo-French Naval Compromise taken as a means of relaxation and the French Army and the English for a change of scene, kept him Navy would be so near unlimited very much on the move and he'

NOW FREE FROM WORRY that the principle of limitation covered almost every large city in would have had to be virtually the countries through

passed, says the "N. C. Daily Albemarle-street, solicitors for Mrs. Messrs. Blakeney and Co., of abandoned."

President. Coolidge stressed the News." point that foreign Governments had Mr. Fleming's route from Shang. Hinchliffe, widow of Captain Hinch- Manchuria and 'liffe, the airman, announced that agreed to limit the class of war-hai was across

which he'

ship in which the United States through Europs to the United a settlement of the £10,000 gift by was superior, but declined the States where he stopped a short Lord Inchcape. for the benefit of limitation of the class in which time in California meeting Mrs. the sufferers from the Atlantic they were superior. He said that Fleming who had crossed the Pael-flight disaster of March last has been made whereby the Public when the contemplated British file to await him in San Francisco. Trustee becomes trustee of such legislation was carried Great Bri- From there they came back to the tain would have 68 cruisers to East across the United States and settlement and the moneys (after

through Europe along

discharging certain liabilities) are the same America's 40.

U.S. Army & Navy road taken by Mr. Fleming on his held by him to be administered for the benefit of our client and her two. 'President Coolidge declared that way out.

daughters. war negation was the antithesis of; human progress, but a country was" best when defended and less like- with the conditions in Russia. ments entered into have the entire ly to be the subject of hostile at He reports excellent train service approval of all the parties concern- tack. It was our duty.to maintain on the entire trip across Soviet.

Russia Looking Up Particularly impressed was he

"We would add that the arrange-

ed."

an adequate Army and Navy and territory. There was no passport Mre. Hinchliffe, in an interview, we were entitled to more warships difficulties and he found the off-aid-This has eased the great than any other country in view of cials and people friendly towards anxiety I have felt for my two and extensive foreigners. The people by all out children. It means a life settle- our long coastline

ward appearances seemed to have ment, and the strain. of worrying about the children's future is Duties Towards Europe.

sufficient food and he beard of no President Coolidge expatiated on internal dissension with regard to America's duties towards Europe, the present government.

commerce.

over."

of lectures that many cities

but said the duties were mutual. Mr. Fleming spent eight days in America tried to meet hers by help. Moscow, He was especially Inter-sive programme ing Europe's financial rehabilita-eated in the city as it is reputed are being given in tion and declared that Europe had to have more churches than any under the auspices of the educa arrived at a state of financial other metropolis in the world and, tional authorities.

The hotels in Moscow he found the general opinion, stability and prosperity, where we contrary to

government-owned could not be called on to help or he found no attempts on the part, to be to act beyond a strict business of the government to interfere operated and the service

with the religious devotions of the quite good. Numerous plans are basia

people.

being carried out for their better. open at allment.

The churches are

and Wad

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TERMS, VERY MODERATE Consultation Fres

Kidderpore .Van Heutsz

.Hector

Decades of Peace Menelaus

President Coolidge's speech was made under the auspices of the times and their bells are heard al- Germany, Hard At Work NOVEMBER 15.

Leaving Moscow Mr. Fleming Tango Maru

American Legion in the "audi- most as frequently as tram bells

to Berlin,

AT THE spending in any other large elty, and the proceeded torium". FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16.

regular in their at-some time in that city, and in .Haruna Maru

The President rendered thanks people are

Hamburg. He said the German Japan and Shanghai

NOVEMBER 19. MONDAY,

for the decades of peace and said tendance at the services.

Facing the main entrance to the people were hard at work and ap Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Empress of Canada that America, because she had re-

prospering. In his sources of characters and spirit to famed Red Square where the bodyparently OUTWARD MAILS.

raise, equip and support an Army, of Lenin lies in state, there is a opinion the heavy indemnity im- be the posed on the country has acted as Navy and the placing of two mil-little chapel reputed to lion men in the battle-flelds of most famous in Russia and of con- stimulant to the people and he Europe, had contributed to the siderable significance in the hia-found them banding every energy making of the Armistice of Nov.tory of the country. Mr. Fleming to a more complete organization of meet 11, 1918.

found it thronged day and night their industries in order

the large payments. He paid a tribute to the whole! The Opera and Ballet

are operated by It was his opinion that after nation but gave the place of honour! The theatres to the men who wore the uniform, the Government and the Grand, German industry and commerce! He denied that America had made Opera and Moscow Ballet were are relieved of the Indemnity bur- profits out of the war, and empha-quite the most remarkable he had den the country will emerge as sised that America took no enemy's ever seen. He attended perform-an especially strong competitor colonial possessions and she was ances of both at the great Stata in the various markets of the now returning the enemy their Opera House and was particular-world.

The far seeing German, Mr.} private property confiscated. The ly thrilled by the ballet when over

on the Fleming believes, looks on the in- final, cost of the war to America 200 performers appeared was approximately one hundredjatage at one time dancing to music demanity as the greatest incentive. thousand million dollars or half the furnished: by the orchestra of 120 for his people to regain their for- mer standing that the Allies could

The following unclaimed tele-

The following, unclaimed tele- wealth of the country when she musicians.

grams are lying in the E. E entered the war. The losses of According to the opinions of have given.

The Flying Scotsman other nations would be reduced by numerous old residents in the city!

Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:rams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com- Arriving in England he was in-

Clouder, 16B, Nathan-road, Kow- territorial acquisitions and repara- with whom he talked, neither the

pany (Limited) of Denmark:- tions and the American outlay opera nor ballet has suffered Instantly struck by the wonderful loon, from Singapore.

Guido, from Shanghai.

Jubilant, from Shanghal." would be greater than that of any quality owing to the revolution weather southern England has

Not been enjoying and utilised "every Major P. F. Keene,

H. S. Meyer, Hong Kong Hotel, other countries. No citizen of the ary change in government. United States needs to apologise to the alightest vulgarity or in moment to the best advantage. Ha Staffordshire Regiment, as. "Somer- from Shanghai.

Kolai, 89, Robinson-road, from anybody anywhere for not having decency way bermitted on the made a trip to Edinburgh and set," from Singapore.

Shanghai, done his duty in defence of world stages of any of the 'theatres and Aberdeen on the famous "Flying liberty. Reuter's American Sor- he found cabarets non-existent.

Talping TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

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Scotsman" and spoke most highly Zeal for Education:

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