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The Japanese vernacular newspapers have received aumerous telegrams from America' which throw further light on the action of the American President in with- drawing the support of the Government from the American Group. The following. is from the Pokyo. Ashë---
New Youk, March 20. The American fummcial group, through the Morgan syndicate, published a note s the night of the 19th instant, stating that the American Group bas Revered its conrection with tar Six-Power Financial Group in dealing, with the Chinese loan question. The wording of the note is shid to had been the work of Mr. Straight,
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The new Administration under Dr. Wilson has declared its intention to rendor financial assistance to China in a manner different from that hitherto pursued hy the Six-Power Financial: Group. Therefore, the American finan- ciers concomed have decided to sever their relations with the Six-Power Financial Group.
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·RESIGNATION OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE.
y, apacious promenade decks. Their accommodation consists of comfortably appointed dining, music, and smoking Following is a special telegram to the saloons, with cabins for 106 first and Nicht Nicht of Tokyo concerning the second saloon passengers. resignation of Assistant Secretary of vessel will enter upon her maiden voyage State Huntington Wilson:
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F H. ARMSTBOwe, Bag-Chairman. if pains in the chest and back follow a meal, be it ever so small and plain, then
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other anthorities in the State Department It has been said that the bills of lading Mr. Huntington Wilson learned of the given by shipowners now contain so many change of America's Chinese policy from exceptions that their only remaining Press reports only, though he was in obligation is to receive the freights. For charge of the State Department as acting this remark there has been son justifica-ness, languor, or flatulence. If you read Secretary of State, as Mr. Bryan is now via ting his native place, Nebraska, to tion, but the elaborate clauses by means celebrate his birthday. Mr. Bryan is busy of which carriers have sought to escape there accepting invitations from his from liability have sometimes, by reason political friends and has had very little of their involved language, defeated their time to consult President Wilson about
object for a loss hy an excepted peril due the business of the State Departinent,
Mr. Huntington Wilson tendered his to the unseaworthiness of vessels or the
the résignation simultaneously with organization of the Wilson Cabinet, but negligence of the shipowner, or his ser- he has agreed to remain at his post until vants, he is liable at common law He Mr. Bryan is more familiar with the is at liberty in this country to contract business of the Department. (Mr. Wilson himself out of this liability; but he must was first Secretary of the Aruericando ao by clear and unambiguous stipula Embassy in Tokyo in 1005, appointed the Assistant Secretary of tions. Contracting out, as Lord Lorebarn said in one chee, is not established by State in 1909.)
With reference to President Wilson's language which may mean that and may announcement that steps would be taken
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At length a friend spoke to me about Mother Seigel's Syrup. It proved to be the very remedy I stood in need of, for after a few doses the pains in the chest and back disappeared. In a few days I had quite a vigorous appetite, and was able to eat and drink without fear. My nights became restful, and I had strength and energy for any household tasks. I speedily recovered my health, and I have retained it ever since.'
to give Americans better banking facili ties abroad, which was not generally Rogic, Ltd Services Maritimes durability to sleep, and on account of the understood, the Tokyo Asahra Washing Treport, decided by Mr. Justice Scrutton, a clause in the bill of lading provided ton correspondent says:
"The President's reference to legal that the maintenanes by the shipowners provisions in the above statement implies of the vessel's class (or, in the alternative, the-revision of the existing Banking Law failing a class, the exercise of the ship- of the United States, which does not owners or their egents of reasonable care allow American banks establish and diligence in connection with the branches abroad or to be conducted under upkeep of the ship) shall be considered foreign laws. The above declaration a fulfilment of every duty, warranty, or nieaus only the withdrawal of the obligation, and whether before or after American Government's participation in the commencement of the said voyage. the loan, and it goes without saying that This remarkable clause, said the learned any American bankers may take part in Judge, was so ambiguous, both to lawyers and business men, that he felt bound to the said loan individually."
"But a noteworthy fact is that the hold that it did not protect the ship- And he held further that, even provision among the Powers concerned owner. that no individual loan by any of the if a meaning eculd be given to it, the nations concerned should be permitted, negligent stowage the particular which provision was introduced at voyage, though a cause of danger to the America's suggestion, is now again viol ship, did not affect her class, and there ated by the United States herself. The fore the shipowner remained liable, in capitalists, in view of depressed condi- spite of the clause, for the negligence of tions in Europe, declare that they will his agents in stowing dangerous goods in not take any steps concerning the ques such a way as to be a source of peril. tion at present."
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