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UNITED STATES SHIPPING

WASHINGTON, August 18th.

CONSTANTINOIT

117th

MENTA

"AND", THE CH

Crimes.

reinfe

roat.

attacking

by man

(saroplanes

bombing Geners)

ferent abilit

concurrently

Admiral Besson, Chairman of the Ship kag Board, has announced thas the Boar

severn) pastu.

·FROM OUR OWN COREL

July 4th. existed

special interest- and m-

Chamagat

when occupi

his own

It is estimisted that if the instruction is

has approved of the angeme

with the

Hamburg-Amerika Lize far the

Toutes:

Want German money.

emph

Prany German

Bompanies. The passe

KTVICO

the United States and

within the year, the Am

agrear

ipply ships not exceeding a tonnag 0.000%

The Hamburg-Amerika ixes the west bound, and the American company the

RECOGNITION OF MEXICO.

#Railway

|ourried out the red

will affeet about

eighty per cent, of the

of about sixty per the

nat imp

shable,

EARLIER CABLES,

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S LETTER TO

MKAMENEE

LONDON, August 17th Mr Lloyd George, replying to M. that after the Ramenell's letter, sta withdrawal of the Denikia Government be

UNITED STATES WILL WAIT AND WE only concerned with ensuring the

SEE

WASHINGTON, August 18th. reference to the Excelsior's state

security of the troops and refugees under General Wrangel and of putting them in a position to defend themselves in the Crimes

THE VICTORS – LEAVING THE

CAPI

August 18th

industa

car from

part of the Nine

LIKIN AND TRADEMARK

Raid Sir John Jordan had politient situation to them, thene how matters, stood constructionARIN YACSOS were

w not which business men

Interested, but which the nat wink at

country

safely leave the Brijsh concession has be

graated

with The question of Intern Phone the pepulation was entirely composed

however, one in which they

Chinese,

With

Hut

home li visión. Dint

what the pea

here mere ownęci,

of whom had their

the Government, the whole country

concessions.That was how

regards: China, and posible for Ching to progr such a state of things existe RAILWAYE AND FINANCE,

long

ly concerned. The much-vaxed Bkin, which they flattered them

been finally lup

Treaty in 1902, wins

thought they coul

on having made

shows had convinced the trow both in Peking and the they could not agree to any. Eur in the import duties males', NIČE were søtisfied that inland tærst

General Wu Pei-fu, who arrived in the? |

foreign goods of any form wyrer, the post He saw Sir Francis Aglen shortly capital

«on Saturday, departed on of

it was fo-leasing China, and be (Sir Francis) told him that the Central Government were Tuesday

chun Tsao Kun Tester to

about" lo qul a conference of provincial Chang Tho-lin on

authorities and Chambers of Commerce to China, and it is publicly annot

discum how the provinem were to be, com- There were about 6,000 miles of railwayn he is prepared to give personal interviews to members of Chambers of Commerce and in Chins, but a kast 40,000 miles were pensated for low of revenue resulting from zard required. Wherever one travelled by rail the abolition of bris and other internal others who desire information with

in China to was noticeable that there was taxes on merchandise. As they knew th

had always been the stumbling block--the to commercial questions, a

Railways The meeting was held the Council a great development of trade.

(fact that the Customs dues were collected eded, bot Tere the bus thing that "WIN Koom, the invitations having been and how the need was to be supplied he could by the Central Government and the dik faintly in the names of the Fa

on Thursda Saturday

that

|

not say at the moment. Just before the dues by the provincial authorities.

war there were a number of concEMIONS

Dariff revision was also one of the quen-

the State Department has imivine until a guarantee of safety was accorded to ressakin the Canadian Pacific service, was grent distinction presided sover Supres fon at the present time zadtbe unly way to bath exports and imports; but for.

While

them.

official Hmmmunique which denying that recognition as Promised to the Mexican Government days that more conditions were quired by the American

The Government and no intenti

sponsibility in con

of encouraging General Wrangel in so offensive, and, as soon as it heard of such #possibility, Great Britain warned General Wrangel against it, matimating that it would not havo say. noction with it and would immediately with draw the British Military Mission. When General Wrangel began his Government thd this,

ment than those enumerated in the E for. It is declared that the Amer-powe

ment. disposed

and see what stable govern

at Mexica regime is able stablish and how it will perform its international obligations.

the

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NEW EMPRESS LINER. LAUNCHED AT GOVAN

Section of the Chamber of Commerce and of the China Association. Mr. Freder LONDON, August 18t

the Treation to or conventional tar ff based Anderson who all the position of Chair:fur milways in the Yangtza Valley biltong of the day China, was bound by per cent, ad valorem, which was applieă The Empress of Canada, the largest man both of the Far Eastern Section and under exiting conditions i would not

of the China Asociation in London with easy to raise money for railway construc

that

be could see was for some kind of years the Chinese complained that owing launebed as Govan.... He tonnage is 22,000; | sentative attenuance,

the general isorin valuos sudes the ement to be made. internationaÉVANT.

ated trade when the specifio rates were fixed this All countries, wale and she carries 84 passenger, 33 Asiatic THE CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS

The steerage passengers and s'erer of 550.

welemed. „Big John should join together in a united efort to did not represent 5 per cent. but was Tordan, and thanked him for the honour assist Chiss to develop her resource by more than 2 per cent. He belier

Chinese intended to demand further rare -which we bad by hind ence conferred | building railways in thn, country; EARLIER CABLES

upon the members. Sir John bad bad e Turning to the question of Governmentsion with a view to placing their THE PRINCE OF WALES.

distinguished career extending over 43 Sir John, after reviewing the present posi-a scientifle band that was to years, and was, in every sense of the word, tion, said, speaking with great earnestness, a tariff which would distinguish

not repose a Government on ports and exports, and between furt NUT TO VISIT INDIA

an authority on Chinese affairs, while he We had established confidence in the whale China, hat is my belief, after long necessities. This demand would not be British community in Ching and with the experience Ching must work of her own to refuse, and the Chinese were in a stra Chinete themselves. Ha (the Chairman) salvation. Any attempt at foreign inter-position, because, owing to the cancell hoped the country would not lose the benefit vention will be a great failure of the German and Austrian Treaties of Sir John's wide experience and knowledge With regard to the economie position of wore able for the first time to bargain. of Chinese affairs, especially in the difficali Chino ir Jolm said thatian the present foreign countries before makin times ahead. It would give genera) satin time the Government of Peking hardly Trestyre faction if it were known that Sir John received revenues in the proper sense of The question of trade marks was alway would be associated with Far Eastern the term Revenne was, rooived from present Continued MF and hu allairs in this country in some consultative perhaps one half of the country – b but plained that a joint. Committee of the capacity. The members were abo glad to generally speaking the provinces were ber of Commerce at Shanghai, sud meet Mr. Fox, whose energy and ability practically autonomous

LONDON, Agrist Fith. A Royal Proclamation announces that His Majesty's hope of sending the Prince of Wales to Indin nexe winter cannot un- Mr. Lloyd George further points out that happily, be realised, because the uncensing M. Kamchef's account of the British pro and devoted labourt of the Prince of Wales posal of July 11th is inaccurate The in other parts of the Empire has laid so British Government did not reply to Meavy a burden upon his strength that is Tehieherin's telegram of June 11th because is impossible for him at present to

"take ber protracted and

ney, without assuredly

The vinit oned bat

recovers S

active

NEW YORK LONGSHOREMEN

DECIDE TO RESUME WORK),

NEW YORK, August 18th The President of the Longshoremen Union

unces that longshoremen who strike since April have voted to

som

LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S DEAL PAPER MANUFACTURING CONCERN ACQUIRED.

QUEBEC, August 17th, The British companies in which Lord Rotbermere and Lord Northchine are inter ested have asumed ownership of the Galf Pulp and Paper Company, which duly turns out 180 tons of dry pul

ANGLO FRENCH LOAN. FRENCH PAYING, OFF THEIR SHARE

NEW YORK, August 17th SM. Farmentior, representin the French Minister of Finance, states that France will pay

of ber share of the Anglo-French Loan which is maturing on October 15th

PILGRIM FATHERS. CAPE COD CELEBRATIONS:

WILLERT Muachusetts), Ang 17th. The people of Cip

otiations were, then

The British Govern reated that an armistice should be with General Wrangel, condit General Wrangel's force retiring to the imen, and tiri Gener

his troop Land of the

defending but not in a member of the co

The object of FogklitiesFina Eastern phasise that the British aga part of its general proposal for the peace conference, to secure the personal safety the of the trops and the refugee Crimea, but there was no detaching the

The

vini Ladia in the

Meanwhile, in order to":

manner, the momentous step:

Some sentire-

trade max

had made the post of Trade Commissioner ventes her sent very little, and the Chins Amociation worked hard for in China, one of considerable importance. aggregate amount, that the Central Gov-month recently to draw up Mr Fox's office was une in which per ernment received was small. The revenue for China. This sent home to En souality counted for a good deal, and the question ought to be put on sounder, land, and it had received most favourab fact that Mr Fo his heart in his basis; and as an illustration of what couldnsideration from the British Government, proposal" difference in the be done in this.connection he instanted the But the latter thought that

come alt tax, the proceeds of which at arst wero went too much into detail, and were to mach the lines of the English law box | only if milion dollars, bat under Inte

scceptaño to foreign countr.ng. The Boar John-national control had been iner

million

dollars last yar

work had mad

"effectiveness" and

"new appoin Continuing the Chairman,

denre to giEN

Jordan did.

but he wished

pecia

antinformal

RENIOMIC posit

India British intere

and

one instance of jesuccenf

to

Trade were now drawing up, 20

proposals for the consido Chinese Government. Th

As regards the

education

her

reeding to discuss in some detail batter, was to find a basis for a general de. of the

napesta of finance Sir John immed | scription of trade marks for use in Chine being taken towards a greater constitu- trend of commercial evhats

country up the matter by

The one true EDUCATION OF CHINESE IN ENGLAND. tional freedom, His Majesty is sending the The difficals, of separating commercial policy, in my opini 14 to Hop uncon..

ink it is wrong tical questions in China would", trolled supplies. repoan was to end Duke of Connaught to inaugurate the re- from politic

ated, but it must be clear give money to China except for reprodue England, Mr. Fox pointed out that we and to enformed Indian Legislatures and to par-be well appre Europ

take in other ceremonies which the Prince that Sir Tomm could not be asked to die five purposes. Give her money for rail very much behind the Americ French in this respect. - For of Wales would have performed.

cues questions of high politics ways, by all means, but do not give mor

shoussadas of Chinese studenta Trade with China was somewhat de- in present circumstances to the Gove

going to the United States, and had reta CRICKET AT THE OVAL. presed at the moment owing to the violent mest unconditionally

fructuations in the exchange, but, after the The Consortium, he added, would haveed home with American ideals and ways o ENORMOUS CROWDS PRESENT,

advances lait year in early all to deal with this question and it would, doing business. These Chinese were getting markets, some reaction was inevitable. It he hoped have the cost of stopping un-into the Government Departments and other LONDON August 17th.. might be a good thing if China, and those controlled supplies of money to China important positions in Peking, and Enormous crowds at the Oval each day interested in Chinese business were meri This was a matter on which an inter-managing impurtant enterpris Wrangel testified to the revival of public interestously to take up the question as to whether national understanding was desirable. He practically certain that when these

enlarget upon the advantages, of Inter wanted assistance they world go to to this in cricket. The weather was brilliant and something could not be done by inte

onal action to bring about. grea national co-operation in the interests of for it. The Chambers of Commi spectators were lined, ten deep beyond the

He doubted China and the development of trade, and posed that the British. ». Gover sing appointed limita. Each day there, WETE-

that

alluded to the work of the Municipal Coun- might remit a portion of the Boxer, indem queues of 200 to 200 persons before by

ure would at of Shanghar as an illustration of what, by to enable young Chinese to come to dpening of the gates.

com; out can be achievedés

Như, unto the land for training - He mentioned -an internationalt

it

attitude. It has no intention of General Wrangel or of assisting him, is only in the event of the Soviet proposing terms to Paland infringing upon the ndo pendence of Poland that Great Britain would feel bound to reconsider this attitude,

EFFECT OF FRENCH SUPPORT OF GENERAL WRANGEL

"August 18th, Mesurs / DoraidaMeload&Co, ship brokers, in their weekly report, state that claration of the ag of the French support of General Wrangel aquiry wwe made at the Baltic Exchizage for the transmissimi of 200,000 tons of war material from Miralles to Ramanian porta.

REEMENT STATES

Aznes, August 18th. Jabeen

THE POLISH SITUATION, BOLSHEVIKE RETIRING RAPIDLY.

ooow, August 17th. igded between

The Inter Allied Mission at Posen telo and the Taited

esterday that Polish line of ared and that the imercial † defenc

Tiks on the south-eastern front were arty on business': throighimit.

the face of the Polish erguring

of the Argenting on paymen for countes

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DIPLO

CORPS MEMBERS

E IN POSENSERS

The championship...” questions; “invotvíc have contributed to the excitement of the match, Ge

CONCOUNTY MATCHES

LowDaw, Augnat 17th. Furrer beat Kent by three wickets.. “Somerset beat Hampshire by 180 runs.

Lancashire Beat: Warwickshire. by an innings and 38 runa,

Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire by 30

rene

Etzer beat Derbyshire be 104 runs, Busser beat Northampto

wickets

Middlew# best Yorkshire by four runs

CABLE DELAYS,

anythng

sve to, come IL ride

As instances

politic

open door

the Sh Jag the

gard of.com had repea

rene

Brit

the

BREAKDOWN BETWEEN INDIA85

AND FAR EAST.

Eastern The Co. ZANGUROD breakdown, in India and the Far East, temporarily abject to

When the terms of the elegraph settled we should be justified in expe

serious that they would be honoured more in the teen | observance than in the breach Hear,

are hear. Me intéreste li in peace in the Far East, and we believed that both Chinese and Japanese interests als

COUNCIL OF ACTION DELEGATES

ORDERED TO LEAVE FRANCE

It would be moet satisfacto ed in Far

ment could

about

17th

Earth ever, good

Kortby

matter recently to a Member of Parliamen

who replied that China, did the war But this, was not

́over 600 Chinese studuirti the torpense of the Frenze

tiia their" trzi

matters arkedstone there

to induce our man

the

through

Chink who were establis "hid "thel" Chinese cotinine ako fchants were showing

They had hitherto, and were

try and findi There sho

UNEMPLOYED SERVICE MEN

LETTER APPEALING.

EUPPORT

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other

the Brigh

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