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CABLES.

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HUNGARY,

ALLIES NOTES TO RUMANIA.

Patis, September 4th According to Ramanian circles, the Allies long coper dated August 20d.. wna not received in Bukharest up to August ist.

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The Allies short unte' of August 25th, Was"received on August 31st.

RUMANIAN SITEATION NOW ACFTE.

Pants, September 3rd. The Rumanian question has become ex krainely neute.

The Supreme Council has decided, owing to the sence of a Kamanian reply to the recent notes, to schal na" envoy to Bukharest to present a time-limit ultima tum.

In the event of compliance, the Allied and Associated Posters will break cff diphanatic relations.

AŁĄJES - INSIST ON „RUMANIAN

EVACUATION.

Pars. September 3rd-

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1910.

THE DAVIS CUP COMPETITION BRITISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

DUN, September and Colonel A. H F. Kingscote and Major Arthur H. Low, have been selected for the British Isles Davis Cup tenni, szil ing for Australia at the end ist October. The third player will be selected est week.

choice by thị remaining plac allow him to make the trip, one of the fol lowing players are alment is to be selected:

H Roper Barrest, T. 31. Maxre gordato. Pak Dayson, A. E. Beamish, and A. W. Gore. |

C. Parke will be Best

f his health will, zut

MR. W. M. HUGHES

ENTEUSTATIC WELCOME TO

MELBOURNE.

which were packed with cheering crowds In the Town Habi, where a civic recep

tion, was held.

ITALIAN CLAIMS

REACHED.

Få is understovic that tla ultimatum to AN ANGLOITALIAN AGREEMENT Humanya deals mainly with reparations and the Rumanian evention of Hun-

Eart

as the Confefone... Humana agreeing to pag the Alles for the dareturnable food-

BLUES.

The Buman diplettle representa tives in the various Alled capertals wil Te quinted

with the very drastic

it...

سني

Anglo-Italian economic have also been reached.

ÜNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. GENERAL SMUTS SUCCEEDS

GENERAL BOTHA,"

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IMPRESSIONS OF HOME THE PAGEANT OF VICTORY IN

LONDON

lux v former RÄSIDENT OF RONGKONG.]

Losos, July end.

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the

London were entertainments arranged by The other great events of the day in the League of Arts in Hyde Park. Be gent's Park, St. James's Park, and Gree Park all ligtween the boars of 3 and 6.30 at there was a concert in Hyde Park by the Imperial Chair of Peace aut Thanksgiving. consisting of 10,000

before the time for the great brework As luck would have it, the rain ceased

display in Hyde Park, which commenced dares were fighter in seme twenty parks at 9:43 A1 dehors Admiralte deck in London and the suburbs, iluminating the entire city.

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Armistice.

ISAAC EZRA

CROWN.

F. THE

FROM SHANGHAI TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL."

as an inducement or rewart,

for permitting the petitioner to make use of the steam auch Weitou So, i the property of the Standard Oil Company, of New York, for his own purposes, with but the knowledge or consent of the Star- dard Oil Company. of New York. cun

the trary by Statute Edward VII, On September toth, William Charles or so per pasmager for ten-minute trips. PEUT, TO SAVE THE KAISERI

a servant of the Shanghai This is the interpretation par upar a warrant for the arrest of Eugene Chen matter of letter winch have creptiswhich warrant are out of an action of tion at the trial of the ex-Kaiser.

wet grublished in Pix Fines při jim qilis

Judai Ezra

Ab petitioner's brother sap Engene Chen. Eugene Chen was on board. Buckmaster en former. Lased Chancelari

a vessel lying at Woosung,

which

foodfields Polier, held a fixed fourt

Thes

Hyde Park has never appuses the trial on the ground that Cing the following more Wond

Though our Poet Laureate hins se fur eyes of the world. the position in which any

the "

simple inscription The Glorious Dead" ship built on the same fixiel, carried a ELLIS tied with scarlet ribbon and on the sums less disposable ballary and although the in bold tottering, with wreath of laurel much more unerous crew (thus having

parenth of evergreens rested on the mileage was less, being all in adverse APPEAL Union Jack. Guardsmen, in full dress winds, she stayed up longer. The voyage. uniform with reversed arms, were posted proved to be one of great scintific value. at the bus. As the procession wed, and the probability is that what is a the bands ceased playing and, bling in wonderful performance to-day will in Eve double alumin on each side, the Allied years' time, be one of the commonplaces Founcit had before it on July 25th a The Judicial Committee of the Privy The great Pagran; of Victory through and Dominion troops saluted the end of everyday life Already airships four le streets of the netrápilig on July 18th pal of respect to the memory of As the size of R34 are being designest. petition for leave to appeal from a judg was a spretacle which can never fade from that this historic march called forth that commercial aviation has made con at Shanghai convicting the petitioner af

their dead comrades. Well may it be said

It is perhaps not ganerally kniwant of the Supremontoirt for China thư mềmory of those who beheld it. Af emotion that touched every string of the siderable strides Germany since the Pageant ir was without peer and without huntan heart.

It" "appears that a tairly

an offence against Section. 1 of the Frem provedent. Scurvely less impressive than the pageant itself, wery the multitudes of

galar servives en ruining for some time. There ar fhing him $2,000. The petition set out arte ngaher of passenger services have sention of Corruption' Act, 1oon, and people who came to witness it and to give

Waimae, Frankfort, Leipzig, Warne from the capitat t expression to their emations of gratitude

and Hanover, Westphalia, Hamburg was convicted was that he on September

the following facts:-- and shankfulness to the Armies and

and Breslau, while other serviors are luth, wis, did corruptly give or ree The charge upon which the petitioner Saving of the Grand Alliance represented

running between of the places me to give or offer to ocs Zung Lao-hung a in the great triumphal arch for the

tiones! These services are operated rant of the Strandard Oil Company, of sarvif they have k in order to preserve the fabric of Civilisation and

curbation of derman aeronautical New York, & gift or consideration of pmanner the world safe for Democracy,

Unfortunately, by six o'clock the drins. Bailway troubles in Germans Mexican) as MELBOURNE,, August 30th.

All who deserie the occasion is the in, which had been threatening all the havesen a filiu to aerial transport, and afternoon, begar o fall but the poorile targe development, are foreshadowed 58. W. 3. Hughes, the Premier of the parked beyond all-previons expérience, »

London papers agree that London was

were out to enjoy themselves and the There are no very striking evidences of Australian Commonwealth, arrived, here

grost choir went through its programme comfficial twin England yet, but today pinid scenes of unparalleled and

Starting at ten oblock from Alertsia of the audience which stood there, as the file uses of the arroplane for It is difficult to form an estimate of the the mile is to familiarised with thusiasm.

Returned soldiers drew his gate the route of the march was pat it seefed in a forest of umbrellas buenzer traffic by dail, flights at 6.31, Sec. 3. motar ear through the flagged streetsausball Station into Kennington Road,the choir of 100 looked a very small of the aerodromes, for half a sovereign

hall. down the Mall to Buckingham theher to Westminster Bridge, up. White pebble on the beach. Palice Che saluting point being the Queen Victoria Memorial and then down Constiantion Hill to Hyde Park Corner, her 19,000, men and wou participated in the triumphaf mařek. Representative of the Allied armies enme first in alphabetical under. Thus A been so full of people as on this menur pink, represcated by 1,50% oleers and

is ng had to administer, ani de established field to execute the warrant on the night

petitioner was desirous of ahon, led by General Pershing was able night. All day long the railways punishment that can be inflicted. # of Sep Ros September 4th. the lead of the procession: the 41. Bet and trums and basses had been bringing follows he says, that this is un rost

September 10th. After inetual two people to the hub of things in the metror of any English judge. It is a part petitioner took part in procuring the

attempts tu

obtain a The Alles will insist a Rutinis re

It is reported that Mr. Woyd George Kians: China next. represented by

a pelir kannri the Generals, whose games are given

polis, and when all trafic by bus and of the day of the English Hench to be steam launch deion No. : cognising that "all "requisitional geeds,

and Signor Tittoni have reached" an General Tang had tensal Dar, and chail was suspended, an hour after ind made the weapon ur tool of the Executive Chinese leadah, Zung Lap-hang, then in

Cros rolling stock, live stock,te must be agreement concerning the italian prob standard beaver, then came the famous thousandy who were left to trudge their shield and barrier against its unlawful for the trip. W

night. there were thousands hinsireds of Their trio, Function is handed ser de the Allies for redistribum, and have forwarded a joint Notefineralissin Mashal Foch, at

for the sum . $200 to stand aw sole charge adfeld preceeded from head of Some 1.500 French troops, foliowy was to their homes or to continue exercise. Lord Buckmaster apparantly the Canton Road jetty with the obit of Sion" anpiling to the proportions sedanking President Wilson to content to

el in das order by representatives of the the reigings till daylight did appear thinks itseient that the ex Kaisureuring the warrant, together with a armies of Green, Italy, Japan, Palanan ran again.

and the trains and train, and basses should remain dishonoured exile lawyer named Krizel, and a journalist agreements Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Siara said

and says we ought to be rurful lewe | manied hope, The petitioner du nat Slovakia. Japan was represented, be

them or go on Board the any action we take may change in the) 10 r. including a representation of the Navy Braly by 40, and the renal beaten on this great State festival, he stands.

Woodfeld was called as a witness by the jder nf the countries named by units of it has evoked son very stirring prose, This attitude toward the subject has and stated that he was present when the prosecution on the trial of the petitioner. up 00 each. After them eanie the repre- and perhaps I could not do better than evoked trenchant criticisin

latives of the Forces of the British cul this letter by the few sentences Minister in a few telling sentences but and the Chinese knew that he was a The Pritetaunch was procured: that the pet tiener Empire 50 representing the Royal written by one of London's best known the case for the trial in the course of a police officer and that he wanted a launch; Navy and Mercantile Marie and and most brilliant journalists, Mr. J. Espech in the House of Commons last that he saw nothing wrong in what was Carving for they strike the right note: might. He said: No one doubts that being done, and that the petitioner, in The pageant passen The crowds if you are going to put an end to procuring the launch, took no pains to

you must treat it in a different spirttide what he was saying.. While from that in which you ove treated in ing Woodfield to the mouth of the river, the past. You must not treat war as

Inneh met with an

necident, and un if it were a purely boneurille gine the morning of September 18th, 1918, the where there was a prospect of great per of the ownership of the launch, forthwith petitioner, being informed thereof, and sonal gain, and of no personal risk to communicated with the Standard Oil of war have passed from us. But be fated, not ap ao honourable game.

Kave bis

address to the us in no way obscure the truc import but as a crime.

of the company." of our festival, or neglect the obliga neighbour for gain, and he is a murderer against the "petitioner in being a party

A man may-kill his

The sole evidence of corruption adduced tions which remain. The future is A man may kill idling of his neigh pledged-pledged to the memory of the bours for gain, but he is either a great

payment of $200 to Zung Lag-hung Petter host who living rear-guard warrior, a great cuter, or a great alates the time the launch was procured the was evidence directed to showing that at defiled yesterday through ar streets, man. You will ever put an end war petitioner knew that it was the property to the record of the brave who lie at itil you have put an end to the whole of the Standard Oit Company, and that peace in a score of countries. Had it attitude towards it. (Cheers.) And the the owners hath not given authority for Leen the sole, as it was the dominant, point is that for the first time you stamp the hiring. The petitioner submitted that purple of yesterday's march to salute as felony the action of the man what life

the facts, proved, did not and could their memory it would have heen justly shali organise, deliberately and wanton (not (umbunt fo evidence, of conceived It is for us the living, to ly. war for personal aggrandisement, IT Pr

against him within the meaning of the Cheruption dedicated here to the unfinished work even for via glory. No threat t Prevention of eruption Act, 1906. which they who fought have thus far punishment will dete men from defend there had been

Mr. Macnaghten. for so noble advanced.

petitioner, said Many who ing their native land or its glory what'

grav miscarriage of will carry a load of sorrow to their over the punident is: bub I think statustie, due to a complete sisapprehen grazes will not grudge, while they can men or rulers who were ever tempted to Corruption Act made it an offence to give ion of the Statute, The Prevention of not share the drent merriment that engage, upon the business of war merely youth will have and an English half for personal aggrandisement will think ofrace was the secrecy, but in this ense Serret commission to an agent Tber Bay traditionally offers. Such rejoic twice when once you have established it there was no secrecy, as the money was ings are not impertinent the occasion sa erine in the laws of nations. That paid quite openly. It was given as lira or irreverent, kept to their due pra is why we considered, after a good deal of for the munch. portion. At the other extreme, self-reflection, that the person whom we inny pite will dim the glory of the fallen. regard as the nuther of this war should seen, as the imposing panoram passed

Conforte and strength are rather ti h he tried for the crime." down the Mall. Even the cinema fails.

found in a dear belief that they march though the cinema operators, were busy

my with is as we go forward to the taking pictures of the historic scene so

tasks that remain. The unseen shall the crime well known? Why should be be that this millions throughout the Empire

i zrested in the, very busty of dener un Pence Day. might share the joy that was the Lon the vision be kept real and true demnation without trial. The condusion work time and with a cheer. Su shall well-known is no justification for con

tried that the mere fact that the crime MYSTERIOUS NEW SECRET But while the picture on the serven can convey to thos

Across five years the beacon of 1914 the Conference deliberately reached- was who look upon it sunething of the dig

blazes in the undying spiritual fire with that it would be more impressive, it hite and interest, as well as the great

which their devotion crowned it. We would be fair, if there were a trial in fis, of the occasion. it will fail to pur

have to gain the summit of today, and order to elevate at oner action of that tray its brillianer the high colouring of

plant upon it our answering torch." the standards of more than a

kind the realm of international law. dozen CHINA BONDS OUT OF CHINA,

Mr. Thomas Millard, an American jour.. nations the brave disgilag of Naval

Although it may be great shock to have analist, resident in Shanghai, who han One of the City writers remarks. that trial of this kind, said the Prime Minisrrently arrived fars, including the houseflags of the thina Londs have been out of favour

nt Washington, Wa leading mercantile shipping companies, lately, especially after the refusal of that, in the end, it will be found to have

ter, I have no hesitation in saying entertained by Representative Kahn, and the Bags of the Trinity House Pilots; Chinh to sign the Peace Treaty.

chairman of the House Military Affairs it the show thing, also. of the sharles writer refinds his renders that whits effect thite, a mere arbitrary decision of

The achieved a more permanent purposed There were invited to meet him a number

Committee

at a dinner on July 20th. of colouring in the uniforms of the many most countries have, from time to time groups which up this great miji delaulted in their payments, China has said.

ary pageant, and finally, it can do always been true to her promises and har little to wiggest air gate apprecia regularly paid the interest on her long, tion of the volume of enthusiasm which and he proceeds to give this information the multimul showed in its welcome, about Chituse bonds which mas faBRITISH TRADE PROSPECTS especially as the great leaders in the war than a passing interest. for investore.in came into view. It is so seldom that Hongkong:- Lundo has an opportunity of greeting

wharacter of the ultimatum and the ca

Greme gravity of the situation which will arise as the event of Rumania's refusal to comply with the Allies demands.

'BRITISH POLICY IN SYRIA. BRITISH PRESS TAKES FRENCH OUTERY CALMLY.

Losbos, September 4th. A section of the French Press has been protesting reently against "the" British policy in yria, and the British arrest of Emir Sad at Beirut "las heightened the uters.

Some of the speakers at the debate on the Pear Treaty in the Chamber refer red to the matter, notably M. Barthou," who demanded that Great Britain perfect the averet Syrian Agreement of 1918.

The British Press takes the outery Felly, but Brges, the Government, to setth the question without delay, and prepize the way for France as the man datory for Spela,

It is hoped that Gen. Allenby, who is expreted in London shorthy, will dispel French suspicions.

Heuter, learns,tha, Emir Said, who "is à autorious firebrand and an ex-Tar- kish spy, was arrested with the consent of the French Administrator at Beirut,

NA MONALISATION OF MINES CONFERENCE SUPPORTS EXECU- TIVE'S. DECISIONS.

Lösnos, September 3rd nngå conserener of the Miners' Federation

unanimously carried the Executive Com-" "mmittee's recommendations as follows:-

Carrows, September. Cartal J. C. Spouts bas" formed a Gov-similar number representing the Empire's ernment. The ex Ministers will curtinge

Armies, ie ding group from the vari Caps Women's ears theiated with them. in office.

At the head of the Navy marched the Ad- GENERAL HERTZOG RETURNS. miral of the Fleet, Sir David Beatty: at!

the head of the Army rods Field Marshal DREAS, September 4th.

Sir Douglas Haig Getteral Hertzog and his cu delegates plave returned from Paria.

CARDINAL MERCIER. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK.

Burst. September 4th Cardina Mercier has left for Now

you, York on the American transport .lgamer

EGYPTIAN TROUBLES ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE PREMIER,

LONDON September 4th. The Daily Telegraph states that in formation has been feceived in Londen of an attempt on the life of the Egyptian Premier. Bombs were thrown at him, but he was not injured.

Perhaps the best setting for this magni ficent panorama of the Aar along the whole line of route was Ti Mall, as the procession approached the Queen Victoria Memorial 111 Front of Buckingham Palace, where the King, surrounded by the metales, of the Royal Family, toox the salute. The Mall was made for State

pessions, and for this netusion it was decorated with two lines of obelisks with gigantic pylons marking serial points. These obsky and pylons, furned of trillage, or light word framing, painted white, were decked with rich trophies and Hags, forming brilliant splashes of colour, ing The tops of the obelisks and pylons wer decorated with chaplets of laurel encircling regimental barges while the pylons bore ahel, setting forth the gloria roll of British battle-honours. admirable background of the whole scheme The gra trees of the Mall formes an of decoration, and it could well he claim ed that no fiber setting for a march-past} of the victorious army could be imagin

THE STRIKE AT MARSEILLES.ed: No per could do fulf justice to the

BUSINESS PRACTICALLY AT A STANDSTILL.

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MARSEILLES. September 4th. Porters have joined the dockers' atrike. Business at the port is "practically at a standstill. The Trade Unions in the di trict threaten a general strike.

THE AUSTRIAN TREATY EXTENSION OF TIME-LIMIT WANTED.

Firstly, to recommend their delegates.

Fans, September 4th. at the feeling torrow, to reject the Government & offer to deal with the

The Austrians, have requested an extent collieries by the purchase of mineralsion of two days, to reply to the peace rights;

This will probably be granted, Secondly, topes or full national. terin isation

Thirdly, to ilivite the Trade Chiun Congress to support the minera de mands.

BRITAIN'S COTTON INDUSTRY SPECULATIVE DEALS IN COTTON

MILLS

LONDON, September Brd..

BOLSHEVISM.

FIGHTING

OUR ENEMIES HAVE TAKEN

KHOFF.

LONDON, September 3rd, A Bolshevik wireless message states -- Our enemies have taken Kieff!"

RETENTION OF BRITISH IN The bow in the purchase of Lancashire

"NORTH RUSSIA URGED cotton mills continued during the past

LONDON, September 4th: month. It is largely "attributed to Four representatives of the Municipali #peculative financial groups who anti-ties and Zemstvos in the Archangel Gar- cipate abnormal profits in the culton in- ernment have arrived in London to urge dustry in the coming three or four gears, the retention of British troops in North and who are interested in re-fiwiting com- panies at increased valuations.

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it is generally understood that three main groups are concerned in the new purchases, in which over. £4,000,000 sterling has changed lands, including £2,000,000 in the Oldham district alone.

POLAND. THREATENS WAR ON LITHUANIA.

COPENHAGEN, September 4th, The Lithuania Press Bureau repor serious fighting between the Polish and Lithuanian troops, after which the Poles sent an ultimatum to the Lithuaniane demanding their withdrawal behind a new demarention line with the alterna tive of a declaration.of war.

Russia.

THE SILVER MARKET.

LONDON, September 3rd. Silver is quoted at Cid. spot and said. forward. The market is uncertain.

R.A.M.C. WAR MEMORIAL FUND

The following is a further list of sub- scribers to the above fund:-

Shameen Red Crowe Bociety Anonymous

N. B. Karanjia H. H. Sandeman

...$100 100

25

25

£111 11 d. at 4/0.11-16 1.8550

coll unck over the open space cleared for a brief day of the traffe and scurry of pity events. By du almante reckon ing the war is ended and peace begins. We are entitled to rejoice in the victory of war arm, and to be glaf, each in his

own way, that the burden and peri? kthime who started it. (thren) It stand

*

The Prime Mini-ter went on to say, 'in reply to a member who, naked a is nut

to the

contem

was secrecy was a question of fact which Lord Haldane said that whether there it was not for their Lordships, to decide. The petition, therefore, would be refused.

MAP OF ASIA.

DIVISION OF SPOIL BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND JAPAN.

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counsel without hearing what is the Shantung issue their particular wea of prominent Republicans who have made pon of assault upon the Peace Treaty and League of Nations Coven Mr. Millard, says the

York 'corres pondant of the

Baily Throwinie, confided

IN CHINA.

JAPANESE INFRINGEMENT OF BRITISH TRADE-MARKS.

atated that the trade and tommerce which

to his fellow guests at Mr. Kebn's hospit able Ixard the startling intelligence that an agreement had

made

in muret by Great Britain, France, and Japan to divide Asia tanong "then.

Hemiterates this in a statement prepared for the news- which those of yellow hue, hay- and Presidential anti-

forms

Pro

T

the perennedd of the Navy that all and is attractive for mixing with other **Axin" Bond which gives a high yield the route there seemed to be a specially investments, we right meation China nighty wave of enthusiasm for the Naval Five per cent 1908 loan, which is secured contingent end their doughty leader, Adly the special hypothecation of sundry Industry Committee of the Royal Colonial pathies, have utilised in different

A meting of the Empire Trade and ing Japanes miral Featty, who was easily recognised,rovincial taxes. The lonn was issued at Institute was held on July 25th, at which Under the secret compact. she were his cap in the jaunty was in as per cent, and wars interest at-o per Professor CA Middleton Smith, or according to world familiar. As for the famous Armut antil October, 1999, and thereafter Hangkung University, gave an account of scope of Britain is to be India, Persia, hit off the impression they are when he leaders, a writer in the Observer happily2115 per cent.

British Trade Prospects in China. HeArabia. Tibet, Burmah. Szechwan wrote:- General

This reduction of interest is, how bad arisen under the shelter of the viner, the western side of Kwangtung Pershing under the influence of the occasion of sery short duration, the whole being the whole of China, and he emphasised in the Yangla Valley, According to

-expanded cer, of little importance, as the loan is Jack in Hongkong had begun to infees, forming the Littoral of Canton, and antity of emmercial opportunity Marshal Foch had the manner of the repayable at par within 20 years by equal the feet that all that was needed in that Millard, the territorial scope of victor at Rainan triumph; while Sir drawings each year, of one-twentieth was education, in order that":

an developed market of 100,006,000 Would the terrain, Indo-Chin Donging Haig seemed to wonder what all part of the whole loan, the fuss was about and if he had not

Tongkin The territorial The first drawing will take place next might learn the use of squfactured and got into it by accident. Sir Douglas, month, and lucky holders will receive a goods. Thereafter the demand for thein Siberia and all of China except the re- red assigned to Japa would be Eastern in fact, was unwell and had to be driven bonus of £25 on each bond of £100 drawn foster this it was very necessary to his home immediately after the pro- which can now be bought at about 75 people in Great Britain should pay atten- parties to the entente are to accord euch

Would

follow. Decoexarily

Farther, to is previously mentioned. cession.

that Other considerations opt Interest is payable April 5th. tion to such matters as communications other

that tho and October 5th.. so that the present with the Far East and systematic pro- Even more impressive than the salate price includes fully three months' accrued paganda in China in favour of British

reciprocal commercial opportunities. to the King was the salute given in interest. The yield on the bonds is i

in their spheres, and respect concessions and investments now existing, to support Whitehall as the troops passed a tempo per cent, and if we inelude redemption

interests.

France rary cenotaph erected there in honour of it is, aereased to 1 per cent, which is

During the discussion a matter which mente in Russin, and further to support in securing French pre-war invest "The Glorious Dead Rising from the very high for a security of this clesï."

was touched on was the infringement by Japan's interpretation of the centre of the roadway just by Downing Street this impressive-momment-repT COMMERCIAL-AVIATION.

Chinn. We have no agreement with difference of policy and view point be sents a grey stone cenotaph. 34 foot high,

China in this

18 respect, and it was coco- tween the United States, and Japanese The successful voyage of R34 across plained that a great deal of this infringe Governments; and also approached by a fight of stens which the Atlantic and back is regarde by ment goes on, although representations tain position and policy in India and Support Bri nd dignity to the structure. From the experts as the vindication of the airship. are being constantly made on the subject, South-Western Asia. Mr. Millard adds: nlinth on each side drooped a Union It is claimed that the outward trip alone Some interesting actual examples of Jack, the White Ensign of the Royal was superior to that of the Zeppelin imitation and infringement were prominate the United States from political Such an enterte would practically eli Navy, and the Red Ensign of the Mer which went from Bulgaria to Khartoum duced, some of them marked with the influence and commercial equal oppor- chant Marine. Above, appeared the and back last year, for the R34, an air. words" British made by British labour."tunity in Asia."

Japancao firma of British trade-marks in Ishii agreement in case there doing

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