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POLIS OFFENSIVE AGAINST
RUSSIA.
GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY
SIR IAN HAMILTON'S DIARY.
LONDON, May 17th, Sir Jan Hamilton's Gallipoli Diary har been published. While it, adds no fresh information about the operations, it is most frank in its comments and makes it
MAY 20TH
1020,
LATEST CARERS. RICE CRISIS IN HONGKONG,
MARKET FLOODED BUT NO FOOD PRICES.
BUYERS BRITISH ISLES STATISTICS.
LONDON, May 17th..
Cuba nor America wants any more., To tell you a secret, my firm only few days ago received a telegram from Havana stating that, at the present time, no less than 1,250,000 tons of rice were or sheir Way to Chubac??
From 1
YESTERDAY'S WEDDING,
STRANGE-SCOTT.
The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, of Mr. H, E. Strange, of the R.A.M.C., and Miss Matilda Grace Scott, daughter of the Isto Captain and Mrs. A. Scott, of Greenock, Scotland.S
NO ASSISTANCE FROM BRITAIN clear that the expedition suffered through light and rent on May lat, were about exporters--and not local householders-is From Hongkonand Saigon mostly The bride, who was given away by Mr.
are not much in excess in the United
SEKIOES OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE The Labour Gazette states that the rea tail price, including food, clothing, fuel, rice crisis that affects dealers and
the cause of much areasiness in from Saigon. You see, you must under R. R. Wood, wore a pretty dress of ivory fat present ous from the baste with which it was in-141 per cent above these in July, 1914
busy season for the vice market. The busy ted with orange blossoms, white heather" augurated and inadequacy of proparations The Food Controller's statistics relating LONDON, May 17th.
It emphasises the continuona shortage of to food show an increase of 160 per cent commercial circles in the Colony, Having stand that this is not, in any year the satin, covered with shadow lace and trime
The Labour Gazette says the United In the House of Commons, replying to Staff Officers, men and ammunition. "Ber.. Mr. Barnes and Colonel Malone, At one period the officers shortage was Kingdom food prices have riser less than been told that serious developments are season is from September to March. But and pearts Her train was of ivory satin for many years past, and the dealers are surmounted with orange blossoms and she curried a handsome bounder of "white" Bomar Law stated that, in October, 1919: 1,460, to meet which twenty-five youngsters those of France, Italy and Sweden. They impending, that Hongkong is likely to at present, it is quieter than it has been trimmed with pearls. She wore a veil, when it was fear that the Russian were sent out after incomplete training.
What has happened?"
Bowers. She was attended by Irene. **Frou enquiries, which I have made, Jenkins and Miss Girlie Glendinning who Boviet Government would attack the Lord Kitebener, in offering Sir Ian States. It adds that the present level, lose hoposition as one of the great in an unpleasant position." Russian border States, Poland asked for Hamilton the command, made it clear that however, in nadgabtedly a matter of most riça distributing centres of the world, and British assistance in military equipment the British Headquarters in France dis serious canoarn, and concludes that prices that some of the maller dealers in the the lack of orders from Americe and Cuba woze dresses of pale blue bharmeuse with
ing to our commitments elsewhere, the approved of the scheme. Sir Ian Hamil in the coming summer will reach's very Government was unable to give financial ton describes Lord. Kitchener aan in high level, owing to the cost of importable Colony are in a tight fix which may break Mesistance, but offered to supply a certain dividualist and a master of expedients food, the partial removal of the bread them, a sporter of the Daily Press on gusality of surplus stores, if Paland but Lord Kitchener, in 1915, had lost the subsidy and increased price of sugar and deavoured yesterday to get a representa- intertook the cost of moving them and faculty of forcing others to net While potatoes.
offer
had moments of God-sent intuition, The percentage of the unemployed de tive view as to the rice market of the all transport arrangements, Tas posted. Consequently the material he was no longer the old Kitchener of creased from 2.63 at the end of March to present day and the likely state of affairs
2.80 at the end of April.
in the near future. The result of our became property of the Polish Govern-Khartoum and Pretoria.
dent which is now shipping a part of it.
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18iven to Poland.
British and Chinese merchants in Hong kong keep their heads remembering that Hongkong, being a British, por joy The price of sugar has dvanced to Is. safeguards which no other foreign port in sd. per pound. It is officially declared the Mid East Far East enjoy, and that the only alternative would have been that Hongkong enjoys an unrivalled posi tion in relation to the grant rice growing a subsidy of £20,000,000:
centres there wilton come a time when AMERICA AND THE PEACE Hongkong will regain all that trade in
rice which she has presently lost for TREATY.
while.
be
Sir Ian Hamilton contends that the Salva landing was the undoubted right course to capture the peninsula, but the chances were thrown away from sheer lack INCREASED PRICE OF SUGAR of energy and bad leading: M.FRIOTOUS IRELAND,
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THREATENED.
LONDON, May 17th, eleak from Moscow has been resumed has not explained the silence. It ding-out propagandist appeals to rians of all nations, and dechiring Polish front fighting is most Also admits the evacuation of Loming Post learns from Reval incendiary fires have occurred ograd, destroying several munition miles. It is evident that the Folish ouses. The explosions were heard oficnsive has nearly shattered the Soviet
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SERIOUS FIGHTING. IN
"LONDONDERRY.
LONDON, MAY 17th
There we serious recurrence of fight- ng between Unionists and Sinn Feliners
Lowy, May 7th.
RESOLUTION.
in Londonderry last night. The Unionists PRESIDENT EXPECTED TO VETO The manager of h big Hongkong con- are bent on avenging the death of Police Sergeant Maroney who was mortally wounded on May 15th. The fighting was accompanied by looting, window smashing resolved itself into a pitched battle stone-throwing and revolver-fring which an ex-soldier was mortally wounded and two civilians injured.
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THE PLIGHT OF KIEFF.
LONDOS, May 17th..
RIOTING AT LONDONDERRY. Times correspondent at Rieff, wir
May 11th, says that the plight of
LONDON, May 17th is-pitiable. It is a city of the Factories are deserted and decay-Four-hours of fierce rioting occurred in ing sad the shops are closed, with windows Londonderry to-day between the Sinn Broken. Although surrounded by the Feinners and the Unionista. There was n st corn land in Europe there is no lot of revolver Aring. The Police
agay o water supply, as the Reds
charged the crowds with the bayonets
LONDON, May 17th The Time: correspondent, at Washing ton says it is considered certain that the Presidens will veto the peace resolution, cabled yesterday, which, anyhow, is pure ly domestic, its objecs being to enable the Republicans to meet electioneering charges that they are responsible for a contina ance of the state of war.
AVIATION.
COMMERCIAL FLYING IN
AMERICA.
New York, May 18th
is due to the fact that American houses shepherdess bonnets to matcha Mastor East and these men, naturally, went to page boy,
Sergeant R. McKecknie, bave sent their representatives to the Reginald Wood made a handlowe Bulle the source where they could buy direct
The ceremony was performed b instead of going through the middleman R.AM.C, acted as beatman. in Hongkong. One would have thought Bov M. W. Showell, Chaplain to the Americans would have doce this long ago-perhaps if they had done this Hong Forces, there being only vaba
At the conclusion of the mari kong would never have been the distry friends of the bridesroom present buting centre which it is today--bus the vice the parties repaired to fact remains that America now seem to have discovered that by buying direct] Edward Hotel where an enjoyabi
tion was held. from Saigon, it can get cheaper. ****
the rice
Cheaper, did you say t Naturally, if they buy direct from the person who grows the rice, it would be cheaper. The merchants of Hongkong were slow to "realise this, hence the reason for the tremendons supplies now in Hong- kong. N
· We "
The upalios in then, that Hongkong may soon find herself totally neglected by America in the matter of rige?
"No, I don't think that would happen, becacsa we are safeguarded here." ***** Safeguarded?
Mr. and Mrs. Strange left for Macao for their honeymoon, the bride's going- away dress being of grey georgettes Sha wore a yellow straw picture hat
CHILD PUT TO TORTERE STRANGLED TO DEATH WIFE IRON HAR
MURDER AND ARMED ROBBERY
Most revolting details were mentioned
Chief Detective Inspector Mugison stated murder in San Wui district on Apri Bu that tho two fugitives were identified [two women as having taken part in
raid on Leung village.
A Chinese woman stated that shonasid her two children, a girl aged, twelve and.
mercial firm said that the position in nutshell is as follows America, one of our biggest buyers of rice, has ceased to buy in the past two or three months, because she has got sufficient stocksig mean that there is perfect vader in a case heard at the Magistracy, yester the time being. Japan, another big standing between the Chamber of Com day, when Mr. Leo Longinotto, Awistant bayer, needs our rice, but owing to the recent crisis there, and the tightness of merce of Hongkong and the Rice Asso Crown Solicitor, applied for the extradi
ton Government for armed robbery and the money market, she has not been able:mation of California Every bag of rice tion of two Chinese wanted by the Can- to Buy Meanwhile, Hongkong mer that leaves Hongkong is passed by & chants have bought rice in plenty from surveyor of the Chamber of Commerce, Saigon, expecting a rise in price. The hence the purchaser knows that his goods price did not, rise, because the expected are guaranteed, and that be gets exactly orders from America and Japan did not what he paid for."
Don't you think the Government in come and the Hongkong dealers are threatened with a financial crisis Having Saigon or the Chamber of Commerce has Fbought on speculation, they find them instituted the same procedure-?
I am quite sure they have not. The boy aged five, were in bed in their bajuny selves with the rice and without money Americans who buy direct cannot be quite in the village when she heard a sound as The Aerial Mail Transport Corporation to pay for it. The Banks are pressing sure of what they are getting Besides, if somebody was forcing open the door. Sinn Feizers concealed behind wagons
them meet their bills and they cannot shot at the detectives, killing the Chief announces that it will begin in July a City Detective Another policeman was mail express line between New York and do so, because their money is tied up Hongkong has a reputation, as a British A few niinntes later the door was broken injured, also two civilians were seriously Chicago, which will be extended later to in the rice which no one seems to want, port, which Saigon can not have There and five men entered the room, two of Omaha and San Francisco. The machines The price dropping, and with each fall are many firms in America-old-establish whom were the fugitive in the dock injured.
A Sergeant in County Kerry has receiv will be picked from the surplus 3,000 the dealers find themselves mora, embar od firms, I rear-who prefer to buy they hit the lamp and ons of the fugitiv
business connections, and they prefer to one was terrified and the man tried to at any price rassed, froine of through Hoagrong because their took the boy from her as
pay a little more by getting it from here.trangle him to death. Failing to par- form the foul dued with his hand be warned he will be shot by brder of the which will be eventually replaced by
What is the price now ? "A
They lose nothing by so doing 1" Sinn Fein Governors because he is a dili-American aeroplane. The optu The price of Saigon long is in the That is co. It is the poor man who placed the boy against the bed gent servant of the Crown The letter officials include Lieut. Commander Bell- ends with the names of policemen who get, commander of the N.C.4 in the region of $11.38, some dealers buys His pound of rice that has to pay post and put
are trying to get rid of their stocks at the piper. The Hongkong dealer and boy was killed Two other men Sched the first trans oceanic fight have been recently murdered.
lower prices, This is the rice that we exporter make their share, and the Natonalist candidates are withdrawing seaplaner in May, 1913.
as high as 17 during the recent rice American dealer and broker make their daughter placed her on the bed, tied her from the Council-elections; throughout
hands beltind her back, gagged ber and chartinga Zerder Vibese river nineat bougie hare The result, the selling price
#then auaulted ber... The other men sat OR Treland excepting the Hainst counties,
the stocks. Only a month as the rice there goes up giving the Sinn Feip Salk overs,
wis:$14.70 picut" List Towing to intimidation.
What cap the dealers dol Those who can afford it must hold on W recently raided, dragged out at |A|"midnight, and forced to retire from the
elections.
the putaping station. Everywhere filth and disorder and the usual execution chambers. Everyone is akful that the Bolsheviks have gone. natal, Blood, two hours cheering forces, Red ghting spirit and only the way to the Dniepot were the omaly resisted first, when a Chinese beld the position to lest man, and setoriday when German ned armoured trains fought their way through after being surrounded,
LATEST CABLES. HYTHE CONFERENCE." FRENCH CLAIM MOHAL VICTORY
May 10th. vaa vesingu says:
reach are believed to have won a ctor at Hythe It may be taken
American
– PSYCHICY RESEARCH, GREAT FUTURE IN THE UNITRU STATES.
NEW YORK, May 16th.
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scross his neck, prossing it down, till'
up. Japan must buy rice, and that San Francisco, for instance, would do HUNGER STRIKERS RELEASED.
LONDON, May 17th. anted that there is to be no sirion Twenty-three Sinn Fein hunger strikers,
illes Treaty and disarmament recently
removed from Worldwood will not be discussed at the Spa meeting, Scrubbe to hospital, have walked out and but stops are to be taken immediately to are at large in the Metropolis. en läros disarmament. I MA
The Spa Conference has been postponed
until June 21st
The British gained their contention that the total sum of reparations must be fixed. M. Millerand agreed on condition that
res some-payment on account.
George and M. Millerand con- nce conversatione to-day.
TO RELIEVE DISTRESS IN EASTERN EUROPE. PROFESSOR DAVISON'S BUGGES TION.
~~The Moixes (Towa), May 17th. Professor W. T. Davison, Chairman of the Board of Red Cross Governors, in a speech at the conference of the Methodist
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FRENCH STRIKE MENACE.
RAILWAYS. CLOSING REPAIR SHOPS:
PARIS, May 17th. The principal railways are closing down the repair shops, which are hotbeds of disaffection, and are placing out repairs. contracts. Ten thousand railway pen are
affected.
IMPROVEMENT IN SITUATION. PARIB, May 16th.
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May I say it is your opinion that the the woman and afterwards anzuited hor direct baying from Saigon by America till the blood spurted out of her eyes and will not be a permanent things ears. She had not got over the effects of to their stocks, for the price must go It is difficult to say. The brokers in the sassult yet.
Mr. Hutchison said he could not under- Sir Oliver and Lady Lodge sailed aboard the Celtic Sir Oliver Lodge d very soon, and in a month or so. Mind their best to keep the rice business in stand why the boy was killed clared that he is convinced that paychicar you this is only my personal opinion;
buying direct from Saigon, for if that more than that it was a terrible death.
Chief-Detective Inspector Mugison said research has a great future in the United others may may I am an optimist-the their hands, and prevent American houses Longinosto said he knew nothing.
price will go up again.**
happened, they would go out of business States
Can Bingapore bay↑
out_in_terror-Robbery was the intention the near fuÜFECTIN AMERICAN "MERCHANTMENT The Government there has led the Nobody knows what will will happen in that the boy met his death because he cried
price, and I do not know whether it
I take it that if America ceases to im of the men, as the woman's husband, was SHOULD BE RETURNED TO
buy There is certainly no demand from tities as she has been recently doing watchman, who, to shift the blame from would be advantageous to Singapore to port from Hongkong in such large quan- very wealthy, having made a fortune while abroad. The robbers included a Chinese
· PRIVATE OWNERSHIP.
there? SAN FRANCISCO, May 16th. You think that matters will right Hongkong can find another market 1***
Enquiries are already being made himself, fred a number of shots at the In concluding its sitting, the Foreign themselves within a month or so?"
The woman, continuing her evidence, favour of the retum of American mer-hy some others. If the orders from age of food. Europe has so far been up said she lost a quantity, of jewellery End Trade Convention passed a resolution in That is my opinion, and it is shared from Europe, owing to the world short robbers after they had departed.
piled with Bangoon rice. Just now, the
She released her daughter after chantmen to private ownership for opera- Japas do not come by then, a very serious Indian Government has set down restric-ney tion, and suggested that passenger ships situation will arise. Think of Hongkong should be used on the freight routes to having so much rice that there is a crisis tions on the export of that rice, hence the the robbers had left. She had known the Mr. Hutchison remanded the case to South-America and across the Pacific by reason of the superfuity, when only enquiries here. One American firm re Prisoners from the time of her marriage.
contly asked a Hongkong firm to send a few months ago we were in the throes 50,000 tons to Germany."
ten hear the evidence of the daughter. of a severe shortage and the Government
The exchange, I suppose, will be bought at exorbitant prices.""
against you in exporting to Europe1"
ADMIRALLINE NEW What would you my the stocks beld Toz certain extent, yes, The only sp in Hongkong are worth
PASSENGER SERVICE should any there is over $10,000,000 worth of Baigon long in the Colony tity of rice is going to Europe now, bat LARGE STEAMERS ALLOTTED FOR at present, certainly not less."
ANOTHER AMERICAN MASTER CRIMINAL.
thing is, the consumer in Europe will bave to pay more. A negligible quan
Episcopal Church, urged that Congress day in the French strike situation: The mysteriously disappeared in March; "has And no demand from anywhere i In any case, your exporting to
appropriate half a billion dollars as fifteen year loan to relieve distress in Eastern Europe where he declared thou sands of men, women and children were tarvation and disease dying
of
TASK OF BRITISH NAVY. LORD JELLICOE'S WARNING.
Lospor, May 17th.
New York, May 16th Arnstein, the alleged Bank Duel, who is A Havas message Bay NAA Baid to have caused losses of over No fresh development took place yester $2,500,000 to New York brokers, and who
marked everywhere, been arrested. It is alleged that he is Exactly so. The dealers are in a fix, improvement was
the master-mind of a widespread criminal and can only save themselves from heavy except in the North mining district
The Paris gamen's movement continues, system extending even into Canada lomes from some of which they may not but the strikers are not numerous enough Arnstein is imprisoned, as the $75,000 bail recover by holding on to their stocks
until the orders come. to cause any slackening of work or supply.
At the ports work is being resumed. At demanded is not forthcoming. Havre notably, the strikers voted for a return to work and a similar attitude is CANONISATION OF JOAN OF will soon be buying large quantities?"
noted in other portà; ?
MARLIBE CABLES. Speaking at the Mansion House lun
PARIS, May 17th. cheon after receiving the Freedom of the City, Lord Jellicoe anticipated free happy There have been two strike entragen. years in New Zealand whose people he An engine driver who remained at work and his wife had already learned to love on the Nord line was fired at thrice and Emphasising the dependence of the ses slightly injured by an unknown man, who ommunications on the British Navy and disappeared A train exploded a bomb be pevies of the Dominions, Lord Jellicoe which had been placed on the line. There arned against allowing the strength of Was no damage
Empire Navy to fade away until it became certain that the present anti-war #casures would be effective.
RE FOR EX-SERVICE MEN. EMPLOYMENT IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
LONDON, May, 17th. An official statement shows that ex-fer ice men' employed in the Government offices total 197,133, of whom 35,344 BIG disabled mea
The Port Office is the largest employer, with 60,997-men, including 7,144 disabled PROHIBITION AMENDMENT. SUPREME COURT RECESS.
WASHINGTON, May 17th. The Supreme Court has been clossa for the Recess till Jone Ist. No decision has been given as regards the Prohibition
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ARC.
Bour, May 17th. The ceremony of the canonisation of Joan of Arc takes place at St., Potér Cathedral to-day
WAR HEROES.
TO BE ENTERTAINED BY THE KING.
. the prospects in that direction BORY:" Europe will not be e permanent thing i'
1 do not see why. We claim that Saigon rice is superior to Bangoon rice." This has been a trying year for five merchants, has it not 33H
TRANS-PACIFIC ROUTE
apcomflodation,
The Admiral Line are in receipt of tele graphic advices from their bead pilico at Seattle that the US. Shipping Board has large new passenger steamers for opera- now definitely allotted them five of the tion in the Trans-Pacific service between You seem pretty are that Japan Yes, it has been trying, in the last Seattle and the usual: Far East porta of Enough to relieve the present acute even or eight months. You know, call-Yokohama, Kebe, Shanghai, Manila Hongkong gets all its rice from three and Hoogkong. It has been definitely situation."
souro-Biam, Teakin and Saigon. It stated that the new passenger service will ANOTHER MANAGER'S VIEW public knowledge that the Siam crop he inaugurated this autumn, the first Our reporter next endeavoured to get failed; not a pound of the new crop his steamer to sail from Beattle in Octaber the views of the menager of one of the reached Hongkong. From Tonkin, no Thence enwards the Admiral Line will be biggest rice exporting Arms in Hongkong, brown rice has been available at all able to maintain a very frequent service. a man whose hand is on the pulse of, the Canada is a big buyer of that. Besides, The steamers assigned for this service rice market
there are even now restrictions on the are described as the latest type of passen Things are bad, said this gentle export of rics from Tonkin. The Saigon ger vessels, with excellent most unexpectedly. Even the merchanti aortage from September to February, arranged at the latest thing in man, the price of rice has gone down crop has been a good one. There was a exceptionally large and conveniently
modernly throughout; in LONDON, May 17th who have hitherto shown infallible judge and many dealers made many lakhs of modern passenger Reamers. The p
dollars then. It was generally expected His Majesty has decided to entertain at ment on the state of the zice market have that the price would remain high; that culars of the steamers are as 10.lows Buckingham Palace all holders of the found their calculations go wrong.”
knots; tonnage, about 22,000 ton cargo THE FRENCH OCCUPATION, Victoria Cross Each recipient will pro Hongkong is glatted with rice, and there why some of the exporting houses Length, 535 ft. beam, 72 ft meed, 18 bably be invited to take one or two-mem is no immediate prospect-of-relief. Thiave bought forward, da semper that these 10,000 tons first class passengers, 250- |bers of his family. At present there are are millions and millions of dollars worth him. You have to remember that
It will be noted that the beam 1x excep 117 pre-war holders of the Victoria Cross of rice stacked up in the Colony or now dealers must get rid of their stock soonterage pengers 300 An attendance is expected of approxi on the way to the Colony from Saigon, Because rice will not keep as long The purpose of this is to prevent, as much
Why le that 3 tionally large for steamers of this length mately 400 The date has not been fixed, having been bought forward by Chinese
who were sure that the price would go here as in some other parts of the world. up. Instead of going up, the price in After about two months the rice begins the voyage, much more comfortable tape
This TROUBLE IN ASIA MINOR.
* passenger service to Beattie steadily falling till to-day anything may to degenerate."
What is the lowest figure a dealer reestablish the large passenger trafia ENVER FASHA AT AKU.
happen. I have heard of merchanta wanting to get rid of their rice at any here can sell at, and still make a profit the high, that port. It won time ance Lobos, May 27th price, so as to meet their indebtedness, to It varies, because, according to the the previous American passenger Flesters The Times correspondent at Teheran the Banks. Some of these men will be fluctuating market, dealers purchased at operated from Puget Sound, and this new, differcat_prices" "At: $7 all would lose service will be welcomed in re establishing writing on May 12th, says Enver Pashmined has arrived at Baku, where Humo-Tata And who will buy!
keanly. At $10 nearly everybody would that line and relieving the prezni. forces- numbering 50,000 are reported to No one. That's just the point.
gestion in both passenger and freight be concentrating against Georgia and Batum with a view to linking up with Price to-day is $11 or thereabouts,
some dealers are selling, or ying to sell, Mustapha Kemal, you
for very much less
FRENCH RELEASE HOSTAGES.
RELIN, May 17th.
The hostages whom the French took as a precautionary measure in connection with the evacuation of Frankfort and Hannu have been released,
FRENCH GENERAL'S TRIBUTE:
MAYENER May 17th, General Vidalon, in bidding farewell to the Frankfort civic authorities, paid a tribute to the population à cale attitude EARLIER CABLES.
PRECAUTIONS AT FRANKFORT. BELIE, May 17th. With a view to preventing a repetition of untoward midents on the occasion of the evacuation of Frankfort, the French have demanded a number of
udent Coss cluding the Government 15-annonsood of My Levi Pmann,the Chiel
FOBITUARY
ter Bod the
THE EX KAISER.
MOVES FROM AMERONGEN TO
DOORN
LONDON, May 17th The Times correspondent at Amater Kaiser and ex-Kaizuri
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but
What is the exact cause of the steady drop in rioc
as possible, the oral rolling, thus making
And now they canot find buyers?" träffe Even at 810. Some of them are also Special arrangements have been mada in trouble becane, recently, American for the carriage of silk and other valuable firms have sent in big claims for interior cargo, special compartients having been installed for this porno and an exrrd, It is not possible for you to say any lent fant express service will be main
tained.
The Admiral Line are now making
America and Cubs does not want any more of our rice. They are our biggest thing as to the rice market in the imme buyurs It is not generally realised, but it diate future1/
a fact its Cabs gets about 75 per ont, It would be traillete to do so. It is arrangements for their passenger offic
of the rice that is
Long This in bought
From Hong not possible, because no one can say that location in the centr
ugh brokers in developments may arise Jast at present andduncement will be made short
subjecthy bed ment neither great anxiety prevails,
on the