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M

THE HUNEKONO

P. SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT.

FOR ALLEGED SEDITIOUS SPEECH.

CONSTANTINE CASES

ACTIVE IN ATHENS.

IRISH REPRISALS

MR. ASQUITH ATTACKS GOVERNMENT.

LATEST CABLES,

(TALOOGH REUTER'S

M.P. SENTENCED TO TMPRISONMENT."

FUR SEDITIOUS. SPEECH.

LONDON, November 19th. Mr. Maloce, M.P. has been sentenced to six months imprisonment in the Second Divi

·sion for having spoken words likely to cause

CRISIS IN GREECE.

KING CONSTANTINE ACTIVE.

LONDON November 18th.

DAILY PERES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

VIEWS ON WORKING OF A

ASSEMBLY

Clasuva, November 18th-

In the circles representing the opinion.

TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

CABINET APPROVES OF DRAFT OF AGREEMENT.

LONDON, November 18th.

|

FALL OF FREIGHT RATES. FAR EASTERN CABLE

PROSPECT OF LAYING UP TONNAGE.

LONDON, November 18th Freights continue to fall. The, decling in the past three months has averaged over. 60 per cent. Signs of the downward mors have not eaded. An example of the drop i adorded by the rate of transport of coul from the United States to France, which

In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd of the Dominions the view prevails tha: | George stated that the Cabinet had decided on the whole, the work of the deem to approve the draft of the agrectum for bly is going well. The Canadians.consider carrying out the July arrangements in re that the start by very encouraging as theygard to trade with Rusin. The draft will did not think it passible that the prelimin-be ready for submission to the Soviet in a

diBculties be disposed 25 at the end May and now

The groapasing of the rates, is due to the

quickly. The very good spirit shown is a lep, days. The agreement would not be good sugary for the future. Moreover, the the undertaking concerning prisoners.

quicker recovery of the world's merchant nystem of organisation and proemiare adopte

shipping from the influences of the war ed scents to be very practical

FEELING IN BRITAIN

than its productive machinery. Ceese LONDON, Novemb

November 19th.quently, more tonnage is available than

goods. for transporta

The Indians regards the progress made

in

dividual members of the League of Nations

feelings. The conclusion of an agreement

י

to con

NEWS.

BRITISH ENTERPRISE IN CHINA

MR. H. H. FOX ON HIS TOUR OF HOME INDUSTRIAL CENTRES.

THROUGH BRUTER'S ACENOT.]

LowDoy, November 20th The Financier publisher an interview with Mr. H. H. Fox, 0.M.G., the British Commercial Attaché in China, following - upon his industrial tour of Great Britain. Mr. Foy stated that he was satisfied as

to China,.

as satisfactory. The point of the greatest. The Prime Minister's announcement re. The downward position is Hef the increased attention which was at the interest in the proceedings so far is that garding the imperding resumption of trade rinse, at least temporarily, owing to present time being paid British India and the Dominions with Kussia has been raived with mingles | 7,000,000 tons of shipping now being com, although, he emphasised that heavy or do not act necessarily together, bus exercise on this subject is looked upon as incris pleted in British and foreign yards in the Peases and delays through the labour jun- complete freedom, to act and vote in accordably leading to the political recognition course of 1951, but the limit will be reached sace with their own views. The individual which the Soviet Government ardently when shipowners find it necesary toy character of Each British State is specially weeks, and against which public feeling up tonnage until the economia recovery of emphasised.

The South Africans consider that things there is a general objection to entering inte

still strong. Apart from this, however, Europe provides more goods for transport. will now move as the composition of the any relations with the Bolshoving regimo,

STUDENT STRIKERS.

until the terms are published. There is

trading arrangements-

.

reat seriously handicapped British enter. were more settled our exports to the Far Priso in China, and, until home conditions

Bast

were bound to suder..! Referring to "America's advantage, due to the training of Chinese studenta in the United States, who returued to China

said that a similar British scheme was on foot...

He agreed with Sir Charles Addis in re gard to the international aspect of the Chinese Consortium, by which co-operation. instead of competition would crelade multi- the Good for a more stable government in He emphasised tudinous complications. China under which Chins would achieve

we muse not under-estimate the recupera- tive powers of Germany who was struggling an regards the great progress of Japán, Mr. Fox stated that Japan, was expected loyally to observe the co-operative spirit of the Consortium.

committees had been settled, and real work but there is a disposition to suspend judE BOARD OF VISITORS' ULTIMATUM Fouring American productions, Mr. Fox Kang Constantine

will begin South Africa, naturally ismant regarding the is doing his utmost to ingratiato himself with the Alics, despite specially interested in the mandates and is the public declaration of the British, keenly concerned in the welfare of the widespread feeling that a sine que non of

ANNAPOLIS, November 18th. French, Berbian and American Bituisters eau de to determined to do a pisany agreement must be that the Russians offered the Governors in yard to Refusing to accept then compromise- an Athend that he is regarded as an ensary power to see that the League has a fair recognise their liability for loans raised intervigned, Le said he would not return ial to become a living organisation in Great Britain and France, before the aging the students St. John's lireter unless he were rolled by a considering all the diffenities, it has done These lenne were for municipal, national The Maryland Board of Visitors has soak

New Zealand's general impression is that war which amount to half a billion sterling. College walked out in a body plebiscite.

He protested that he has fairly well. The language difficulties in and railway purposes. edition and disaffection at a pro-Bolshevik { always been pro-British. but that he had the Assembly are being got over reasonably pendeud of half a billion lent by Britain threatening dismissal, including scholarship industrial development. He declared that

This sum is inden ultimatum to the student striker meeting at Albert Hall.

been misrepresented. He showed himself go

·An amazing story was sold at Bow Stres anxious to placate the Allies that he hinted and the machinery has been started to Rumia for was material, but regarding end. Some bave already retarded.

holders, unless they return by Norembar "Police, Court, when Mr. Malone was that if ons Ministry was not welcome he which ought to result in good work. It is which expectations of recovery are. Bot hoped that there will be to delay. It is sanguine. An impression rules that the brought up for trial under regulation 4uld choose another.

This may hamper discussions. There is credite to facilitate the export of goods every reason for optimism. The League to Russia, and to secure supplies. As to has already shown by Dr. Nausen's rupert goods from Russia, despite the alluring re what can be done. In regard to the wars ports of the accumulated stocks awaiting still going on, the League is not yet in export doubt is expressed as to whether position to assert its full authority. It anything of a substantial character exists kas cenomical pressure, arbitration, inter. Datiqual courts of justice and publicity, all and large holdings of gold, all of which of whom wil make a great impression is stolen gold. Some of this stock is discovery of a more powerful poisonga RELATIVES OF THE VICTIMS RI

of the Defence of the Realm Act, før hav. -ing, in a speech at Albert Hall, committed" an act likely to cause sedition at dis anection among the civilian population..

Mrs Travers Humphrey. for the prosect tion. meutiqued that when the accused

at was raided, two loaded revolvers, with, spare ammunition, were found for which Mr. Malone had no license. The police found also pamphlets entitled "A Guide for the brothers of the Red Officers Corps. The guide contained waiming that there would won he fighting throughout the

world.

M. VENIZELOS LEAVES GREECE

ATHENS, November 18th.. M. Venizelos has left for Nice on board the yacht Farcissus escorted by a British cruiser and two destroyers.

PRO-CONSTANTINE DEMONSTRA-

TION IN ATHENS. -

ATHENS, November 18th-

M. Rhallis has taken the oath of office as Premier before the Regent, and in- mediately called upon the latter to resign. the Queen Mother,

felt that the committees are rather large-nrw agresment will provide & system of A 'MORE POWERFUL POISON to recapture her trade-with China, while

adulterated,

ATTITUDE OF AMERICA.

It is stated that the United States will *ASAWIRINGTON November 21st...

It concluded "We will not lar Other Ministers will take the oath before Allowance must be made for the necesary / pot fallow the lend of Britain if the latter

down arme until the world is ours. We tab seduce the army by propaganda, and half of it, no doubt, will come over to our Bide. Further extracts from this doen ment detailed what steps had been taken to organize street fighting.

Conrsel, for the defence submitted that the Albert Hall speech was mere rhetoric. and that Mr. Malone meant nothing wrong He referred the accused's fine wire

cord.

The Magistrate than entenced Mr. Malone to six months' imprisonment -and bound him over in a sum of £4.000, or in defanit six months on the second charge. Notice of apocal was given.

SECOND CHARGE.

LONDON, November 19th,

Une means, that of the use of force by the Langue, is set forth in the Covenant, but does not appear on the agenda. It is Perhaps one of the most difficult problems. The Australians think that, although full

tion here today The number of demons assemblages, has been intensified by the explain that the Government believes that There was a gro-Constantine demonstra shaking down, a process common to allcognises the Soviet Government, even if only to the extent of trading. Official trators was not large, and it was obviously language difficulty, In this case dis organised, with a view to creating au in appointments were felt as the Assembly Bolshevism is a menee to the stability of pression with motor cars, carriages and was dealing in generalities and platitudes the world, and that the Russians themselves large portraits of "the" ex-King and flag" rather than coming into actual contact

are being held in subjection against their There was a certain amount of random with problems awaiting solution, Nove

will by the Bolshevika. firing. No attempt was made to maintain of the really big questions have yet been order. The armed police at duty joined approached, references to them being en- Anthem. the demonstrators and rang the Constantinely vague and general, but now that the different sections' work has been allotted improve in cobiittees, it is hoped that matters will TO REPORT ON WAYS AND MEANS

OF DEVELOPMENT.

ADMIRAL CONDOUXIUTIS RESIGNS,

PERUVIAN DELEGATE CENSURED.

Lovooy, November 19th.. Members of the Greek Cabinet have been sworn in as Athens in the presence of the

Losbon, November gl Regent, Admiral Condonriotis. The Minis Heuter's correspondent at Washington The second charge against MP. Maloneters afterwards proceeded to the Tato states that it is officially reported from

that of being a dangerous person...

Palace and requested Queen Diga to assume Lima that Doctor Cornejo, the head of the the Regency until the arrival of King Peruvian delegation to the Assembly of the Constantice

Queen Olga accepted the Longus of Nation, has been dismissed from Proposal and

Coodeuristic his post because he criticised the attitude resigned.

THE IRISH SITUATION.

MR. ASQUITH'S TRENCHANT

November 19th. Air. Asquith, in a speech at the National Liberal Club, delgered, a most trenchant attack on the Government »in connection with the reprisala in Ireland. He said that the soldiers and the Constabulary in Ireland had been placed in a false position, because they were regarded not as guard. taos of order, but as agents of repression He declared that Ireland, for the past six months, had been in a state of civil war. Justice had been replaced by a policy of Blind, pitiless and indiscriminato revenge. Hocent reports did not justify the assertion of the authorities that things were better.

and Admiral Cooderies of President Harding towards the League Venizelos has addressed a farewell GERMANY'S ADMISSION INTO THE mosange, to the people of Greece, while u number of his Ministers have followed his

LEAGUE. example and have left the country. A M. GOUNARIS IN CABINET.

LONDON, November 18th...

A message from Athens says that the Rhallis Cabinet includes M. Gounaris, the arch.cnomy of M. Venizelos, as Minister of Ward

ATTITUDE OF FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

PALIS. November 18th." A Havas 'messago 'says:- The British and French Covernments are It was impossible to believe official aminz-exchanging views respecting the Greek sace. Cold blooded and deliberate afurder crisis. It is said that they will agree upon

r

NEW COLONIAL OFFICE

COMMITTEES,

Loxmox November 18th

GAS.

AND ITS ANTIDOTE.

New York, November 18th, General" Fries, of the United States Chemical Warfare Service, announces the

than any used in the iste war; also a gas-mask able to withstand it

He further states that poison gases can. be solidified so that each soldier can carry a small canister of them.

U.S. SHIPPING BOARD SCANDAL.

WHERE DID THE MONEY GOL

NEW YORK, November 18th. An amazing revelation has resulted from the Congressional Committee enquiry into the Shipping Board scandals.^^

As an example it is stated that in August, 1910, on record existed showing how #9,500,000,000 then expended had been disbursed.

BOMBAY MILL STRIKE.

The Sterotary of State for the Colonies has appointed a committee, including the

SINGAPORE, November 20th. Chairman, Lord Chalmers Sir Henry A message from Bombay states that Birchenough, Bir David Prain, Bir 5,000 millhands. at Sassoon mill, struck Hercules Read, and Sir Stewart Stockman owing to the refusal of their demands for to consider, and report on, what steps can gifts of cloth for the festival of Diwali. be taken to secure the assistance of univer-

BOMBAY, November 16th.

ibig which is essential to the protection of to two other Basoon mills. sities in Britain in carrying out research The Já

The Jacob Bassoon Mill strike has spread inhabitants in the Colonies and Pro tectorates from disease and to the successful development of their veterinary, agricul tural and mineral resources.

PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

DEFINITION OF ITS SCOPE.

LONDON, November 18th.

AUSTRALIA TONDON

STEAM SCHOONER LOST IN A

GALE

AGENT'S OFFICE.

[BY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MAIL"}

SHANGHAI, November 20th, The steam schooner Wah Chang, bound" Icom Chin. Wang Tao to Shanghai with a cargo of coal, escountered a galo ok the Shanghai Promontory. The vessel sprang a Kak and sak within 24 hours, Twenty oight men are muaug, including the Captain, Mr. O, Jorgensen, a Norwegian, and the Chief Officer, Mr. Bachman,

Lett

י.

The announcement locally caused a raid the agent's office by a bowling mob of ing for compensation. The polios quelled elatives of the supposed victims clamour

the disturbance. Arbitration has been pro mised.

PIECE GOODS-CRISIS IN SHANGHAI:

THREATENED" STRIKE.

BEINGH, November 196. There is tension in business circles owing to the threatened strike of native goods denler, which is to take offset on Monday,

The leading foreign merchants, loket- viewed, issisted on the preservation of the sanctity of oputracks. The losses are com. puted at Taes. 30,000,000,,and 500 dealers are reported to be on the verge of bank-

EXCHANGE. SUGGESTION BY FEDERATION OF ruptcy,

BRITISH INDUSTRIESA

SHANGHAI ELECTRICAL FIRM SUED BY FORMER MANAGER.

London, November 21st. Houtor's correspondent at Geusva states that there is considerable canvassing going on behind the Sconce in regard to: Gor many's admission to the League Atwo thirds majority is necessary for the sand

LONDON, November 19th. tion of now admissions. That in this caso

The Federation of British Industries such a majority will be forthcoming in-

***BHANGHAI, November 19th. probable, though an actual majority i

It is emphasised, from official sources that has sent a letter to the Hon. Andrew believed to be certain. Those besides the the statements indicating that the meeting Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia Ferdinand Boulos, who was recently Scandinaviah group who favour the entry of Premiers in 1921 will mark the begin as regard the serious London Australia ex committed for trial on the charge of of Germany are South Africa Switzer ing of a defnits system of Empire Gove change position, which is seriously endan embezzling funds belonging to Mossrs. land, Italy, Spain and must of the South Prament in peace by an Imperial Peace gering the trade berween Britain and Aus Gaston, Williams and Wigmore, electrical American members also, the smallest Cabinet will go far beyond the terms of the tralia. The letter declares that the Aus engineering corperation, has now Eled States. It is possible that Britain will join announcements made by Mr. Lloyd George tralian exchange banks, not possessing the civil suit against the firm for recovery of them and it is believed that Japan and add Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Com. necessary resources, are unable at pre-315,000 and Taels 14,000.

sent to purchase documentary bills on French group, which is undoubtedly very

meeting will be on the lines of the Australia becatise so far the British strong in the Longue, vigorously opposes the proposal and is supported by Belgium, that it was hoped that these meetings would disbursed on account of these purchases 1918. The Premier stated at the time staple Australian exports, and the suns Portugal, Poland Australia, New Zealand, become an accepted convention of the were made available to the exchange Canada, and Czecho-Slovakia, ELECTION OF VICE-PRESIDENTS GENEVA, November 18th. The socrot ballog in the Assembly of the Longao for six vice-presidents resulted in Viscount Ishii (Japan), and Jonkhoer Yan Karnebeek (Holland) heading the poll with 32 and 31 votos, respectively

mona

STRANDED ALTENBURG.”.

had been traced to the uniformed servants their respective attitude and then perhaps China will follow Britain's lead The War Cabinet meetings 1917] Government was the sole purchaser of the DUTCH, ATTEMPTS AT REFLOATING.-.

the Crown. He maintained that things | join issuo in the declaration - had been done in Ireland by the authority, and at the incitement, of the Exrentive, that wero equal to anything in the blackest anna's of the lowest despotism of the Euro. pean world. He would not rest until he had explained to the people of Britain what | dishonour, was being done to their name. He urged that the motto throughout the whole political activities abould be in the words of John Bright." Be just and fear. mot."

QUEEN OLGA AS REGENT.

LONDON, November 21st. The Greek Parliament will mest on November 25th, when Queen Oigs, the new Hegert, will be sworn in, ag

IRELAND'S ~ TROUBLES.

ISCLOSURES IN REPUBLICAN

LETTER

Lomnox, November 18th.

In the House of Commons, Bir Hamar Ureenwood read out remarkable latter which was found amongst the papers be longing to the Chief of the Staff of the

CUBAN SUGAR LOANS.

"EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM..

NEW YORK, November 18th. American bankers' plans to take over the loans of over $40,000,000, which the Luban bankers hold against the sugar growers have been abandoned. Conse quently, the extension of the Cuban moratorium which expires on November 30th is likely.

A

BUGAR FOR EUROFE

LONDON, November 1st

Trinh Republican Army The letter dealt. It is announced from New York that as with the possibility of spreading typhoid a means of relieving the financial situation among troops by infected milk about which in Cuba, the local sugar dealers are evoly- expert opinion war necessary, it said, in ing plans to divert to Europe about 300,000 order to see if it could be done, also tons of raw sugar. "spreading glanders among horses which

could best, be doue by tampering with date. THE RACIAL QUESTION IN

Mr. Devlin, And Mr. MaoVeogh most dignantly declared that the whole thing was a sheer invention and concocted in Dublin Castle, to which Bir Estar Green wood replied that the document had been: esptured during a raid.

WHY PREMIER REFUSED TO SEE. VENTE DEPUTATION.

In the House of Commons, when asked bether he had, refused to receive a deputa tion of the Irish Peace Conference" which was appointed in response to his invitation the Prime Minister said that he did not think that at the present time any advan. Enge was to be gained by receiving deputation, as he was not at all sure if the conference had discovered moderate opinion Ireland in accordance with his request to the first doputation. The first stop to Wards Ponce must be the cevation of the attempt to overthrow the reign of law by: _murder and masination and the breaking up of the murder gan

SENATOR IT RDING.

BROWNSVILLE, November 10th. Benator Harding. Uns arrived from Point abot where his holiday plans were upset wing to a stormy.

BRITISH COLOMBIA.- SUCCESSFUL APPEAL BY

JAPANESE

LOEDON, November 20th. The Times reports that the Vancouver Provincial Court of Appeal has declared vitra vires, the legulation enacted by the British Colombia Government in 1902, forbidding the employment of Japanese or Chiness in any contracts or concessions from the Government.

This law was recently enforced by the District Forcaters and an appent was immediately made by Japanese interests the legislation was held to be in conflict with the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of 1913. BRITISH OFFICER SHOT. WIFE BADLY WOUNDED...

DELI, November 18th. Colonel Foulkes, of the Indian Medical Bervier, was shot dead in his hungalow on November Tath by a number of tribesmen, His wife was badly wounded and dragged tone way by the tribesmen bat was sube, quently released,!

meetings was not to establish a common British Constitution. The result of the excentive for the Empire or in any way affect the executive authority of each Government in the Empire or its respon sibility to its own Parliament. They wore held with the object of arriving at a mon policy on matters of urgency and im pertance to all by a frank and intimate c caption The forthcoming meeting of Premiers will be of the same character

dis

The ballot for the sixth vice-president ro sulted in Senor Octavia (Brazil) being Cecil and M. Branting received 8 each. elected with 99 votes, while Lord Robert

markable speech of Lord Robert Cecil, re

Nansen, who paid a tribute to the reTHE AMERICAN CONCESSION ported that 190.000 prisoners of war had boon, repatriated at a cost of £870,000, while 10,000 awaited repatriation.

IN SIBERIA.

STOCKHOLM, November 20th. -

Washington van der Lip hat arrived TEACHING THE ILLITERATE which he represents has secured a sixty from Rusala The American Syndicate year lease of the whole of north-east Siberia, east of the 160th meridian, includ ing the Peniamla of Kamchatka, and will begin its activities in the Spring of 1991. The salmon fisheries will be leased to Alaskan daaneries. The Syndicate has also Acquired a long lesso, with the right of purchase, of a portion of the Seattle water- front, purchased by the former Imperial Governm

Lip denied in an interview Van der rumours of rebellions in Moscow.

SURPRISE FOR ME VANDERLIP.

"TO YOTE. ELECTIONS IN BOMBAY

samunduro Bombay, November 20th. The first elections under the new Reforms Act were held on the 16th fast, when 13 candidates contested air seats on the Legislative Council. Novel means to soable ulicester to record their votes was adopt

ed, cuch candidato laking a representative sign, such as cow, Lon of award to-indi- Cate his indentity. There was little public interest in the elections, the results of which have not yet been annouzand.

the

Bingapore, November 19th,

emmert. The cessation of purchases has to reficat, the vessel within a few days. banks through the Commonwealth Gov- the stranded Altenburg for $50,000 hopes

The Dutch syndicate which purchased.

radically altered the situation, and hence Datch engineers are working hydraulic forward," the money expended by Britain machinery. on the purchase of Australian products will be available in the ordinary course of commerce for the financing of the export of British goods to Australia. Such fin- ance will not be available, until the maturi- of drafts upor London, in respect of free shipments of Australian products. Consequently for three or four months

the Australian banks will not have funds with which to fluance their export: trade from Britain. Therefore, the Federation suggests that the remedy lies in the Com and by placing at the disposal of "Aus- monwealth removing the prohibition on the export of cold from Australia to Britain, tralian banks in London the considerable sums which the Commonwealth has at its discosal in Britam, and which it at pre- sent withholding from the normal function of financing trade...

Food

ITALIAN DEPUTY'S ARREST,

FINDING OF COMMISSION OF A

INQUIRY.

ROME November 19th, The commission inquiring into the in-

CHINA'S REPRESENTATIVE

HONOURED...

Gervi, November 18th: The League of Nations Committee deal. ing with the general organisation includes Dr. Wellington Koo of Chits, as Vio Chairman,

"GERMANY'S PROTÉST.

AGAINST ASSIGNMENT OF MANDATES:

LOSDON, November 19th. Germany has officially protested to the Assembly of the League of Nations against the methods of distributing man- darse declaring that under the Treaty of Versailles, it is illegal for the Entente Powers to distributėl mandates", "amongst theselves. It is regarded as significant that the protest has been addressed to the. assembly, and not the Council of the League.

them but by the assembly of the League mandates the protest is signed by Herr auch not only controls, but originated the

BOXING.

AMERICAN CHAMPION WINS

The protest expresses the opinion that. the ultimate destiny of the German LONDON, November 16th.

colonics is not a matter to be settled by cidents arising out of Signor. Buccos', ar- thing who are temporarily controlling Commenting on Mr. Vanderlip's Siberian rest has reported that his conduct has de DUMPING BILL,

concession the Fall Bad Gazelle remonstrated his evident unfitmess for the marks that Mr. Vanderlip may find that work entrusted to him by a popular organi POSTPONED TILL NEXT SESSION. there are other parties to be considered in sation,, and piquintly adds that wher, Sir

his transaction with those who have beau no Buccos recently visited Triese he was In the House of Commons, replying to that Japan recently announced that it LONDON, November 18th selling off Russia's resources, and points out Sur Keith Fraser, Bir Robert Horne, said would not recognise, such concessions and that, owing to pressure on Parliamentary she is able to make things very unpleasant time, it would not be possible to introduce for exploiters in that part of the world, egislation dealing with dumping in the present session.

- INVITATION FROM THE LONDON UNIVERSITY

DALAI LAMA. - READERSHIP IN CHINESE.

SINGAPORE. November 20th... message from Bunia stalas that in London, Novembar 20th, response to rapradedurequests from tho W Hopkyn Rem has been appointed | Dalai Lama, Mr. Bell, Political Officer at the Le don University: Beadership in Sikam, and Major Kennedy, or the Chiese, teable at the School of Oriental Idian Medical Service, are going to

Lhasa to pay-friendly visit.

introduced everywhere as a Hungarian accomodated by a young woman whom he Communist, persecuted by Horthy. Con sequertly the Socialists of Trieste vel. coined her with fetry and Eresents. She was really an Italian and the Mistressint, Stenor Buccos

DAVIS (CUP

EXAMERICANS SET DUTIES

Loon, Novefoner Tath. Reper's correspondent ul. Vanznuvar states that the Ansión Davis Cum eam has sailed for New Zealand in the steamer Niedera

STEEZ York, November 17th-

Martin, champion of the Amurica-editionary Force, knocked But, the man Bandsman Rice in LARGUEURL of a ten-round contest, ANGLIDEM ELTER CHAMPIONSHIP:

LONDON, November 19th... the weiter Weight Championship. of Bokain papie Albert Hall to-night;

éked out Johnny. Basham in

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