OME AMAH:

QUAR

MISTRES

TETING HER

LONG

In's these

Chinese

syesterday,S® Amilitarism the deciaga

was summoned by Corp. H. Police Board to dispensan Row and Mrs. Rose for disorderly conduct men lang swords,

Corp. Ross skid

bouwas

op guard duty his tab amah whether she had stockings which were give inman said she had not dono so;

had blown the : néés

away.

told her that she would have t

AN UNI Bakable symbol hilo i be comidered as

ked times, BAYK N

rned home

Belt Riderstoo

The intendent of the Tok

the attention of ads.

Köbashly respectively MinistÀ

ory

Doodless, whereupon the awah flow" in tek, a

poured hold of Mrs. Row and dragged

Jar weroes the room £920 MÖTE REM ? result She was in- state of health as the time. On maralı Fitnes cenie home" from: par and found that the amah, who was expect

Rhine

vory

theses

shistor

fam, for whatey

supers

led

Minister of.. Home Affairs, so the matt and obtained their

the

posed innovation nad a formal represent tion on the matter will

shartly

It appears to be the intention of the police

rities that the

by the police

ide arma shorter than

worn by the

traffic police. Referring to the subject Mrei Uka superintendent of the Tokyo, police, iDa pres interview, MYS

symbol of Germ

ince the people who boil; IE

camping E

Ehrenbrei

rery little that Suck is the aginion: men with the

have persisted in The dust

were going

Sadamauchi Uchida, FormARTky.

monta on sa of travel thro

parts of the

ntervie

ho told some of bis on the Siberian situatio The Here, which, braught hine Back from. stock arrived in Tamengo on July

The bourroie section of the Paisame in Chita and its neighbularhabet have been worried vary much because of the dee

span to withdraw her soldiers from, the region Bat the Bukhorist section of proletariats were instead glad of the apa ese evacuation.

"NO DISTRICT FELFYROMŰBOLSHEVIKS:

Theck is hardly a district, in Ribar a hich had not been invaded by: Bolsheviks in the past Bat Chite, became the Japan eso army assisted the Henrionov: Array to guard the district very strictly, has esta pes

blown up and tan tangels caved in, meninas position to know, scoll ihem and any there, sie no plans looking to from the dangers of Bolsheviks its destruction:

For ages down through history it has xwarded the juncture of the Moselle and the Rhine with a dire challenge to inraders Back in the early days the Electes a Treves made it a stronghold and it figured brominently in the Thirty Years War The French took it in 1799. The parent

out, had non arrived. As he bad to gỡ qu-“The removal of the long swords from

peerssity have been plentiful and the houses ho the side of the policemen may be regarded:

there are in porfect shape Before Bol- parade again, and as his wife was trist to light the fire. His wife beard hier an urgent necessity. They may, indeed,

shevics could plunder the district the be described sa a avelas encumbrance

people had thought, there would be, woma and gut out of bed and prepared the break. This thought a vividly brought home

little time yet so they had flocked there, and an hour later when I went to receive Marquis Saionji at

They are new expecting the Semionov Army fast. The amah came ME- I an hour later Tokyo station on his return from the peace

to defend the district by all weans posible and he drew her attention to the fact that mission. The long sword I was wearing

But it is feared that with the present The Wan vory late. She then said I will then caught me between the legs and throw fortress was built in 1618 and gradually in strength of the Semionos army there will go away; pay me my wages." Witness told me on the platform on the back As the prored until now it has gun craplacements be no hope of withstanding & stroog Bol

platform was greatly crowded at the time all the way up its 985 feet. But these gap shevik attack her that she could not leave without giving many people were tripped by my wording, sinister holes now give the impres Bolsheviks are plundering everynbere,

and tumbled down. This personal experi him a week's notice. He paid her $12 a

ence

what lands behind Old Glory extravagant life Anti-Laherias, that is Mearing s of long words by policemen relic by n then rushed out to the verandah and called It is my idea that the long words should go proudly from the staff on its generals of all orders are verst

be replaced by shorter one

Some of them and their families are begging for living. Many women are supporting themselves and their families by prostite, tiod.

month The ash threw a cup at him, and 40% toufrmed my proposal to abolirion that it has been, riddled--riddled rato so that their families are leading a rather

out that he had strangled her,

It is said to be the intention of the police Rossuthorities to keep long swords at the stations ready for emergency such as going for the Armeno of armed barglaryawa

Defendant denied mauiting Mr. The cup was broken by Corp. Rong The master ordered her to go out and then seized

her by the neck and tried to strangle her.

summits

-MUBITKALUTO KAYA

He had treated two previous smaha in GERMAN MOB ATTACK the Bockey for the, Siudy of the Social Ation than as principle. There is po other

similar, fashion and was very miserly.

Mr. Smith ordered Corple Rose to pay the amah ball a month's wage and bound the samah over in $50 4o be of good behaviour.

EUROPEAN ASSAULTS

ICHINESE. ORDERED TO PAY

COMPENSATION

EP. Barky was summoned by Chinese racy yesterday, for appeared in Court

bad

He went to this.

went And, what happened,

morning when he was told

that he had asiaulted the ser

red to give the boy compen

red defendant to pay the

mpensation.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

ANK VICTIMIZED.

ABSCONDS WITH $22,000

Hong abscond

work on

A report has been made to the Palice sistant shroff, Chinese, of the and Shanghai Bank, has $22,000. The shroff was an morning and is alleged from some But return to and whenthe.

Police

were fina

THE

ere gon

hoïmone

aken-vas in BUR

ES

BRITISH SEAMEN.

FIERCE FIGHT IN HAMBURG..

REBLIN, Jane 29th, According to the Tugsblatt's Hamburg correspondent, five British samenwere stracked as St. Pauli (1-ihipying suburb of Hamburg) yesterday by a crowd. There was a fierce fight, which was put an end to by the Security Police, who rosened the

WAR COST IN LIVES.

NORWEGIAN ESTIMATES

Lack of provisions is very seri natter is Siberia, Bolsheviks are plunder, According to the most recent estimate ofing more because they are afraid of startz

Consequences of the Ware Norwegian way to relieve the vitration, than to supply association, the loss of lié on the battle | provisiong ..., from sbroad. But, again fields of the late war approximated 10 Siberia is not in « position, to import food million, bat the loss in population in addi. | from abroad. The paper currency notes tion to that exceeds 35 million, making a issued by the new government are orehang total of 45 million, for Europe, not included at the rate of 100 roubles for one yen, ing Turkay, but inclacing European The price of roubles is falling further down, Russia, or almos percent of thefies that Siberians cannot buy what they Population of Europe. It arrives at this, want with their roubles very early. The total by giving the actual increase in Vladivostock: government is deliberating deaths over normal of 15,136,000 and the upon the means of relier, decline in the number of births from nor-In Chita, Habarovsk and other dis - A mild form of martial law has been pro-mal at 20,218,000 The latter is what tricis, the majority of the people are De claimed in Hamburg owing to the fear of might be called consequential damage, mocrats. The yearn for Japanese help to sprend of food riots, which have been accota and arbitration bodies in estimating foesterritorial readjustment has not yet been anch as has usually been rejected by courts restore order in Siberis, The question of panied by a great deal of looting and fight. However the claim of the statisticians in settled. But on July 30th there was to be 118 between the Security Police and the not that the many lives were lost, but ricters On Saturday night - "aver, 80 casualties were caused Disturbances city, however, did not prevent the runn Laf, the German Derby on the Hornez Mo which was attended by enormous crowds.

The disturbances, “werk, renewed an MOS day, when - food and clothing, shops, were plundered. The fruit and vege destory ordered the farmers to lower the prom, ony they refused, and left the market with their supplies. This aga

"born "git pected.

the

[agavestschenak"

the population of Europe is practia conference in Vladivostock in which re 45 million" less to-day than it would prefentatives of the have been had there been no war.

govern "whose total population 141895 timated, tion of 45 million, or less than 3 per cent more, tinan half be failure to all, cannot be condered a serio matter, mathematically speaking. The real serious nema of it in that the reduction is confined almost exclusively to that portion of the world upon whose shoulders, modern civiliza all classes of the Hamburg lions of China, India and other portions tion resis and the almost nncounted mil

of the Orient remain contributing little to the material and social progress of civiliza A New York message of July 30th appear tion. but constituting its greatest latent ing in the Japan papers says: menance. The balance against them hasaws that the American Government has beon materially lessened by this great recently dispatched a comaxinication to the madness which went over the civilized Japanese Government, said to be in the World St. Louis Globe Democrat

the farmerk

itterness

·landowners · And

IMPROVED CONTINENTAL TRAIN SERVICES.

POSITION IN TRANS.

BAIKALIA.

GASPAR15. June 28th Jang More improvements are announced in the great trans-Continental exprend Eservices. From the inning of next month, the Simplon-U ent Express, while continuing „tos give

service between Paris, Bukarest, und Belgrade, will pa Thursdays, and Burdays leave Paris with direct continuation to Nish, Sofia, and According to the Toronts Jozna, the deci Constantinople, and will contain a through sien of the Japanese Command is tot carriage for Salonika and Athens evacuate Trane Baikalin

JAPANESE EVACUATION STOPPED

SEIZURE OF SAGHALIEN.

ATTITUDE OF THE UNITED STATES

naturs of an inquiry for information ro garding certain resent moves of Japan, kas Awakened tense interest here in American Japanese relations, The Evening fast, for instance, refers to the sending of the Atlantic Squadron to Japan by President on and adds that the present government Roosevelt 15 years Byo by way of demonstra.

Facide squadron strong enough

with any country

ats Department declined to make statement, to the press with re

It also likely that in the very rett i understood that as they consent not

the American protect sent to Japan future. there will be trans de lure, one for to interfere with Eussian affairs, conse-

isunderstood that the American ecos Switzerland and Italy, and another for the quently the Verkne Udinsk government

tion relates to Tapans occupation of Eask This will be the first mother is unable to crush the Semitno o

ment they applied for help to the Apvieta,

sera Saghalien, the establishment of which have despatched regular troops to be free code is Biberis and who eftnation on the Verkne Udinsk front,

fáme Esstern «Railway.

Athens has been linked up great chat of railway communications between the capitals of Europe Temes.

REFRESHMENTS AT A CHURCH

LUNCH

At B Pau Coye workers attended?

The Japanese Command explained this ran official move was a threat to renew bostilities Tokyo Government against the Japanese, and accordingly they

ordered the evacuation suspended."

the

orthern 38

that

to demas

for the

Now that the misunderstanding has been América cleared it in anderstood that the nest tions between the Japanese and PAUL'S. Udinak governmen

Garden TECERLY underexovel con

Reports from

tion as contrad

no trains

have passid

save been

to the

is pointed out that a strong army in Sib

Ray Bezion the way.

Japanes troops to

Chinese troops which provides lunch towere quartered in the Harbin neighboa

hood have lett för Mukdezi.

rith. He had to explain, however that the refreshments pplied at the entrances were not free of char

Then a lady tood on the

ed some viol

Canon Adderley addresses

and admitted!

of the clergy was not

of a newspS

ROUTE FOR AIR DERBY

TEST FI

"the creation of Americans are

place up pieen of

and it

Chinese

store of Bolshevik propaganda confiscated at Faher station, ltaneously reported that the

ties have arrested four a close

Chinese 731f; propagandirts:

the Chinese Ri

nos

but also

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