THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY Báru, 1981.
BRITISH SUBMARINE LOST:
IN AROSA BAY IN UNDER-SEA PRACTICE.
ITALY: DISTURBANCES IN CROWD SMASHES ALTARS AND CRUCIFIXES IN CATHEDRAL
DISORDER
IN INDIA:
RIOTERS LOOT HOUSES, MANY ARRESTS.
LATEST CABLES. *(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY:] BRITISH SUBMARINE LOST. WITH ALL HANDS ON BOARD."
LONDON, January 92nd. The Admiralty announce the total loss of Submarine KS (Commander Gaimes, D.8.0.) with all hands on January th at the approach to the Channel Inquiries aro being made.
Commander Gaimes was in China in charge of the submarine base during the first twelve months of the war and was decorated for work at Heligoland.
SCENE OF DISASTER.
It is believed that the submarine was manned by six officers and fifty men, and
GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA
ATTITUDE OF SENATOR HARDING.
LONDON, January 22nd.
UNREST IN INDIA.
6 HOUSES LOOTED: 900 ARRESTS.
ALLAHABAD, January 22nd's
UNPOPULARITY OF THE
GOVERNMENT.
FAR EASTERN CABLE EASTERN EXTENSION
NEWS.
TELEGRAPH 00. NETHERLANDS INDIA WAR
[BY COURTESY OF THI " CHINA MAIL.'"]
FURBUSH – TRIAL CONGLUED - AT SHANGHAL.
PROSECUTION ASK DEATH ·
PENALTY. N
TAXATION.
IMPROVEMENTS IN FAR EASTERN SERVICE CONTEMPLATED. The sighty-sixth ordinary general mesking was held December 14th, as Electra House, Finsbury Pavement, London, Bir J. Dend- The Firbush trial has been concluded-Peader, G.B.E, K.Ü.M.G. (the Chair- and sentence deferred. The prosecution
MR. BONAR LAW'S ADMISSION."- A serious renewal of disturbance has takes place in Fyzabad. Sixty five houses':
Losnox, Jiauary 22nd. have been looted Two hundred arresis): Mr. Bonar law, speaking at the Edin were made. Armed police are patrolling burgh Merchant Company's dinner, adzit the villages The situation is in hand to that the Government was unpopular, The non-co-operation movement la spread- which was mihiral in view of post-war Ing to Dacca Students are absenting them remotion. Begarding Ireland, ther, vie selves from the colleges. A pamphlet in arowedly conspiracy to break the con. the vernacular is being circulated in the nection with Britain, which could nos be jute arena urging no cultivation in 1021.- done without endangering the security' of the United Kingdom. In such circums SERIOUS LOOTING OUTBREAK.
tances there were bound to be excesses, but the Government would fail unlee it ware is asking for the death penalty. LONDON, January 22nd-
determined not to allow coercion. The pro
The India Office announces à serious outbreak of looting in the country markets in Muzaffarpur district, It is believed
· ❖ *
senteconomic distress was an inevitable:
SHANGER, January Sind.
[Henry B. Furbush is charged with the quel of the great war. Concerning the murder if R. F. Hazleton at Shanghai in
meribed the delay in the Turkish Treaty
man), presiding.
Tho Chairman, in moving the adoption in holding the meeting did not prevent the of the report and accounts, said the delay. payment on the nsial time of the final
dividead for 1919, the total distribution
that the disturbance is connected with the difficulties of the Posen Traty, Mr. Hawthe Eldorado:” bar on December 13th-being 10 per cent, free of income tax,
non-co-operation movement. Military police are being despatched. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.
PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT.
Loxtos, January 22nd. "Renter learns that the British deliga tion to the Paris-Conference leaves "to- Mr. Lloyd George' is morrow for Paris. sccompanied by Sir Philip Sassoon. Sir Maurice Ennkey and Sir Philip Kerr. Lord Curzon is accompanied by Sir Eyre Crowe and others.
to the American position. Indeed it was The trial has been before Judge Lobinger absence of Amerion that distracted Eumpe in the United States Court for: China.] and made the position so bad.
ODEUNG FUT AN IDEI FOB.
SCHEME ENTAILING. $90,000,000.
"
U.S. SHIPPING BOARD CHARGES.
MR. SCHWAB'S...... DENIAL.
* New York, January 92nd. Giving evidence before the Committse of Investigation into the alleged irregula ritics of the Shipping Board's accounts, Mr. Charles Schwah emphatically contra October, 1918, amounting to $260,000 were charged to the Board and denounced colonial subsidies allegations. He de clared that he paid all his own expenses while Director-General of the Emergenty. Fleet Corporation.
Mr. Edward Bell, the London corres- pondent of the Chicago Daily News, in a letter to the Times, draws attention to the British and American anxieties with regard to their future relations. He gives instances of the big navy talk, the oil talk, and the cables talk and says, that in America political bantamweights often strip under are lamps and minatory As regards reparations, Lord D'Aberdicted that bis personal expenses for language has been conspicuous. He non declares that the prospect of reach points out, however, that Senator: Harding a satisfactory agreement is now parti- ing, who was elected on a world peace calarly good.ge platform, is now carrying out his pledges PRESIDENT MILLERAND'S ALLEGED resolutely, discountenancing Chauvinists, Jingoes, Sina Feiners and Germanists, and urging the claims of the God-imposed duties on the English-speaking peoples of restraint, tolerance and justico.
VIEWS.
4
Was of the K class, which are big feet DISARMAMENT DISCUSSION. French Ministers are conferring at the
submarines capable of cruising the sea
with the Grand Fleet and of an average length of 340 feet and 33 feet beam. They are armed with a 4-inch gun and a 3-inch gun, as well as anti-aircraft guns. They are triven by geared turbines from oil- red boilers and have a surface speed of 24 knots and submerged speed of 10
knots.
..
SENATOR ROOT'S SUGGESTION.
WASHINGTON, January 21st.
Senator Root, in a letter to the Chair- man of the House Naval Committee, ex- presses the opinion that disarmament should not be discussed between the United States and other antions pending a change of administration. The precise method of procedure can be determined only, he says, when Senator Harding and the new Secretary of State have decided. the method best calculated to success. Senator Root believes that prompt steps should then be taken to arrangé á general It is stated that 5 was rammed dar-agreement regarding disarmaments. ing exercises which aimed at ascertain- ing the vulnerability of big ships. It was accompanying the Atlantic Fleet on a long cruise in Spanish and Portuguese waters.. Five submarines dived for undersen. practice, but only four re-appeared. A Hotilia of destroyers searched in vain.
It is understood that the disaster occur- red about hundred miles from Land's End. RAMMED DURING EXERCISES.
SOVIET "*" AMBASSADOR.”
LEAVES UNITED STATES ON
DEPORTATION::
NEW YORK, January 22nd. Mr. Ludwig Martens, the so-called left for Gothenburg with his staff of forty
PARIS, January 23rd. The Echo de Paris states · that ́ ́ M. Millerand, M. Briand, M. Loucheur Minister of Reparations) and other
Elysee this morning on the questions com- ing before the Inter-Allied Conference, particularly the five annual payments by Germany and the fixing of the total in debtedness of Germany. The newspaper the total indebtedness of Germany must understands that M. Millerand holds that be fixed as well as the question of penalties in default, without awaiting the completion of the five annual pay-
ments.
A FOOL'S BARGAIN.".
“LAWN TENNIS. AMERICA AGAIN BEÁTS AUSTRALIA,
SYDNEY, January 21st. To the second tennis test match between Australia and America the latter won by 3 to 0. Washburn beat Harks 6/4, 6/4 Johnston beat Heath 8/3, 0/3: Tilden and 10/8, 1/6, 7/5,5/2 Johnston beas Brookes and O'Hara Word
JAY GOULD AGAIN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.
PHILADELPHIA, January 2156, Jay Gould defeated Jack Soukar by five sets to one in the best of nine for the fenris championship of America.
Johnston beat Hawke, 63, 8-6; Tilden bent Brookes, 64, 65; 7-5; Washburn and Johnston beat Heath and O'Hara Woody.
PALIB, January 22nd. The vote of confidence in the Chamber was followed by a statement by M. Briand characterising the present fixation of the total indemnity as a fool's bargain and emphasising the determination of France | 89, 9-7, 6-1. to enforce the treaty to the latter, but ex- hausting every means of conciliation be fore resorting to force. M. Briand was confident of Allied solidarity, but if France was left alone to face a probable to take her own mezmṛes.
"The remaining four submarines have been Soviet Ambassador, who was deported. German aggression she would not hesitate
ordered to proceed to Vigo.
ADMIRALTY DENTES RAMMING
THEORY
LONDON, January 3rd. The A disaster, which is the first seri-. ous British naval accident since the war, still lacks explanation.
The Admiralty denies the "ramming theory. The depth of the water was 600
feet in Axosa Bay where the vessel was
lost. Therefore, salvage is not unlikely.
persons.
U.S. TRADE.
LARGE INCREASE IN BOTH “ EXPORTS AND IMPORTS..
WASHINGTON, January 22nd.
$3.999,000,000 and imports to 86,973,000,000,
figures $720,000,000 and
CANET EARLIER CABLES...
GERMANY MAY PAY THREE INSTALMENTS.
LONDON, January 1s
Is is authoritatively stated that there
is
SURRENDERED ZEPPELIN. FOUND USELESS BY ITALIANS.
Losdox, January 21st.
ALLEGED MALICIOUS CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES CONTESTED
agaiss 8 per cent, for 1816. The account were highly satisfaclory. The gross receiptų wer, roundly £2,446,000, against £2,070,000, an increase of £375,000, notwithstanding the fact that in, 1018: ihm, revenue wis £83,000 more than in 1917. For the cur reus year the eradle way being well main. tained. There had been, a considerable addi. SHANGHAI, January liste
tion to the working and other expenses, Chang Chien, the Woosing ... Port | which amounted to £901,000, against Development Commissioner, expresses the £20,000 in 1918, but the reduction of Ex- com Prof Duty from 80 per cent. în 1919 opinion that Woosung is not an ideal to 40 per cent, in 1910 reduced the expendi port, but the shipping congestion at ture by £455,000. The principal items of Shanghai, must inevitably necessitate increased expenditure are: Additional pay expansion. The scheme is entailing an monta to staff and other expenses in con- nection with the war, £100,000; additional expenditure of $20,000,000.
expanser attending the maintenance. · of Netherlands India, amounting to £115.000. cables, £33,000; und war taxation in
which added together, represent £257,000.
The war taxation in Netherlands India was unexpectedly imposed towards the end of 1917, and made retrospective from 1814. SHANGHAI, January fist. In connection with Mr. Boulon's claim 1914 to 1919 inclusive Is has been agreed The payment covers six years' war tax frota' against his former employers the Gaston, with the Inland Revenue Authorities hero Williams, and Wigmore Corporation, for that the company shall receive relief for $300,000 damages for alleged malicious Excess Profits Duly in England, at the criminal prosecution and injuring his re- rates applicable to the years in which the putation and credit, the defendants have liability occurred, and applying this prin fled an answer repudiating the jurisciple to the Netherlands Indish war baxs diction of the United States Court in tion, the company is relieved to the extent China, contending that the firm is ar- of £70,000; in addition to which, there will ganized ander the New York State laws be a further relief of 8s in the for and is subject to that jurisdiction.
income tax, amounting to £13,000, making the net paymerit for the Netherlands Indian war tax only £31,000 · The balance we now hape to deal with in £1,041,000, plus the balance of £41,000 brought forward from. 1918, making together £1,089,000. Out of this we have distributed £300,000 in -pay, ment of the 10 për orat. dividend, and now propose to transfer to the general reserve fund £350,000; also to make a fur. the provision of £200,000 on account of investment fluctuations, and carry 'forward £232,000. Your directors consider it advis able to retain this large sum owing to the accertainty prevailing regarding taxation bability, and to the farge expenditure re quired in the near future for developing and improving the company's service in the Far East. The additional cable which we have arranged to lay between Madrag and Singapore, of large carrying capacity, it now in course of manufacture, and is ex pored to be laid and opened for traffic early next year. The existing two cables batwoor Madras and Penang are at times, taxed to their utmost capacity. You will remember that the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany's through route to the Far East maiorially assisted in carrying the Chins cams Interrupted and is not yet restored.
【THROUGH RAUTIBʼS AGENCY.). CHINESI MINISTIE TO FRANCE.
Paris, January 20th.
A Havas message says:— Tching Lo, recently appointed Chinese Minister to France, has arrived at
Marseilles".*
·SCOPE" OF NEW CHINESE CONSORTIUM.
LONDON, January 2nd. At a dinner to Mr. Sidney Mayer, who is shortly returning to Peking, Sir Charles 4-Berlin telegram states that a Zeppelin Addis described the new Chinese Consor which was recently handed over to fly tium as, in effect, an offer to help Chins out vis badly damaged on landing after a trial of the present difficulties and to co-operate fight rear Rome, three of the Italian crow with China in establuting a strong and bong killed and several injured. The tele stable central government. He emphasis grum alleges that the Italians were unable ed the fact that each Power in the Con to repair the damage and the Germans sortium expressly disclaimed any intens refused to replace the damaged parts, 84 tion of seeking any separate national being contrary to the Peace Treaty The advantages while no part of the Consor- The Germans show ill-conwaled satisfa
mees with ■"gimilar fate.
The exports last year, amounted to reason to believe that the Germans win Italians have decided to scrap the airship. tium would interfere or restrict private and Japan traffic up to 1914, when it bé..
to pay three spasal instalments foton and suggest that the Zeppelins delivered enterprise. Sir Charles declared that at an increase of ₹308,050,000 and $1.378.000.000 reparations, following the decisions, roached to Great Britain, Franco "sad Japan vill present the Consortium's policy was Consequently, our asbles, are still carrying It is interesting to recall that the respectively, as compared with the 1919 Spa and Boulogno divulgation of the specifications of the December's K type after the war created astonish ment, particularly in Germany, upsetting the belief that the Deutschland type of V-bont was the pioneer, whereas the 'a are of 3,000 tans and were constructed before the Deutschland.
ITALY. SERIOUS RIOTS IN OROWD'S ACT OF DESECRATION IN CATHEDRAL.
LONDON, January 22nd. Telegrams from Italy report political and religions rioting and collisions be- reen armed men in various parts of the country. A crowd of the unemployed and the peasantry stormed the Tuscanis, Cathedral, smashed the altars and enici- fires and pillaged the votive offerings
A crowd attacked a Socialist in the Town Hall at Castelamare from the balconies of which Councillors' employer Grod and threw bombs on the crowd.
seriously injured.
$266,000,000,-
-NEW FRENCH CABINET.
ENUNCIATES ITE POLICY.
PARIS, Juny 20th.
this trafic in addition to the large increases necessarily a railway policy. 4
Mr. Mayers pointed out that the Con in other directions. When the Great sortium's ulticiste sim, namely, the Northern route is again working we shall unification all railways under one uniform be relieved of some of the traffe, but in system, will not be fulfilled until the Chi- any case, the new cable will benent the nese Government adopted the principles telegraphing public, and therefore we have by which now lines should be divested for the addtional cable between Madras and
no hentation in incurring the expenditure. LONDON, January 21st entirely of the character of concessions Bingapore. Although the issue of the new
ITALIAN SOCIALISTS.
"VOTE ON JOINING THE
INTERNATIONALE...
TYPHUS IN EAST EUROPE. REFT GEES FLOCKING INTO
M. Briand, before the Chamber, and M. Marraud (Minister of Interior) "before GALICIA.
the Senate, read a declaration outlining. The Italian Socialist Congress at Lg GENEVA, January 2nd. the Government's views reguarding the ham yoted by a largo raajority in favour Despite the efforts of the health services present situation. This stated: The of acceptance with reservations, of Mo typhus is still ravaging Eastern Europe. Government, fully aware of the seriousne's twenty-one conditions for joining the Three to four thousand cases have acetar of the present difficulties, is ready to face Third Internationale. Lin, bever red in the region of Grodno, Lida, and item Despite treaties, France does not insisted on unconditional acceptance Molkovycz. The influx of Russian and know yet a real and lasting posco. Ger Ukrainian refugees into Galicia has commany's disarming is essential to France's The carrying out by Germany plicated the task of the medical staff, security. many of whom have succumbed to the of the Fence Treaty is necessary for the THE P. & 0. STEAM NAVIGA- epidemic.
COMEDIAN'S TRAGEDY. TOTALLY BLIND BUT STILL
CARRYING ON......
reconstruction of the devastated provinces
and the restoring of French finances. France is not unreasonable. She does not
TION CO.
RATES.
granted to any particular nationality and should be administered free of interfer share capital was outside the accounts for 1919, the directors considered it advisable ence on the part of the local authorities, to inform the shareholders that all the new, and their surplus revenues should be shares had been allotted, with the exception. devoted to the further development of a of 2,185 representing the fractional shares. co-ordinated railway system.
Those would be disposed of, for the benefit of the shareholders entitled to the same.
VALUE OF LEARNING CHINESE AND JAPANESE.
LONDON, January 23rd.. Distributing prizes to the students of the City of London College at Mansion House, yesterday, the Dean of St. Paul's urged the College to provide instruction in Far Eastern languages. He declared that in the near future the knowledge of Japanese and Chinese might even be more valuable commercially to the young people
The resolution was unanimously adopted, and the dividend of 10 per cent., tax free, paid for year ended December 31st, 1919, Approved."
The retiring directors, Mr. J. C. Dent son-Pender, M.P., and Sir A. J. Leppos Cappal, K.QIE, were re-elected, and the auditors re-appointed. *
cordial vote of thanks to the chairman, directors, - general manager, and staff ter.. minated the proceedings
ask for impossible things only what is due LORD INCHCAPE ON PASSENGER to her. Close agreement of the Allies is an essential condition, for a settlement of the problems pertaining to the restablishing At the eighteenth ordinary general of real peace. France feels confident that New York, January 22nd. England, our great friend and ally, will meeting of the Peninsular & Oriental Kight persons wero killed and fifteen were of the Americas favourite comedians ger the bonds uniting the two nations whober 5th, the Right Hon Lord Inch of Great Britain than the knowledge of The public is distressed to learn that one help her to that end. Nothing can endan Steam Navigation Co. held on Decem Ben Welch has been playing at Wash spilled their blood in common in so many cape, G.OMG, KOSI KCLE, Dutch and Russian. It was colleges like MR. THOMAS ON STRIKE FOLLY. entered into an altercation mortally shot lately blind. A wrock ago he refused to land and France is the best guarantee of hid had, much to their regret, to zaise keep our trade and commerce up-to-date. Newport (Mon.) sald, he had received from
The parish priest of Poggio Domo who ington nightly although he has gone abeo batting An intimate union between Eng. who presided, said that although they the City of London that would help to
Mr, JH. Thom, M.P. speaking at give up his part, Ben Welch was led to the the world's peace. The Alliance with Great passenger rates in all directions, they We would have to meet a formidable. stage where he carried on-sang, danced Britain remaing the keystone of France's rere, owing to the high level of operating competition not only from Germany, but Newport a resolution calling upon him to
Tesign. and joked. His footsteps were guided on foreign policy overwhere The declare expenses, sunting passengers at less niso Japan and from China..
There were people whose measure of the stage by special strips of carpet,. The tion wound up with an announcement that tầng cost. The cost of compliance with
statesmanship was limited to the strike. tragedy leaked out accidentally,
efforts will be made to reduce expenses and demands by the stewards and other
They had got strike on the brain to suck re-establish finances on sound basis. unions for increased living space had ALLIES WARNING TO GREECE extra tant they could not see that by Commerce, industry and agriculture will necessarily to be passed on to the public. again be gvon free scope
the foon] Maför aud-Aud
SHOCK FOR LONDONERS. GREAT RISE IN PRICE OF GAS.
PARIS, January 22nd. Londoners to-day were shocked to hear that the price of gas was being raised by 10d. to Bu. 6d. per 1,000 cubic feet on Tuesday. This is greater than any wax- time advance. It is stated that it is dus to a slump in the coke trade and the falling prices of other residuals.
The
1914 price was 25.. 8d. It is pointed out that coke recently slumped from £10 (1) to £4.
FOR STARVING CHILDREN,
MR. ROCKEFELLER'S MILLION DOLLARS GIFT.
New Your, January 23rd. Mr. J. D. Rockefeller junior) has con tributed a million dollars for the relief of starving children in Europe,
FORD MOTOR COMPANY,
NEGOTIATING FOR LARGE LOAN.
NEW YORK, January Bird. The statement is confirmed that the Ford Motors are negotiating with New York banks for a loan of at least ifty million dollars. About twenty-five million
dollars are required to meet maturing obligations.
MELBOURNE SHIPPING
STRIKE.
AGGRAVATES GENERAL UNEM-
PLOYMENT PROBLEM. PR
LONDON, January 22nd, The Times Melbourne correspondant says that great efforts are being made to secure settlement of the shipping strike owing to the widespread unemployment, which is aggravated by the increasing taxation, Baid to be due to the rocklees and spend thrift policy of the State Governments, which is creating apprehensión,
FOOTBALL.
FRANCE BEAT SCOTLAND.
LONDON, January 22nd. In a rugby match, France beat Scot land, by 3 points to i, at Edinburgh
In the Soccer Amateur International, Wales beat England by 2 goals to ni, at Wolverhampton.
OBITUARY.
- LONDON, January 22nd The death is announced of Bir Gerald Goodman, K.O., Attorney-General of the Straits Settlement.
A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE..
PAR18, January 21st, The Chamber liga passed Too of con- fidenos in the Briand Government by 475 rotes to 63.
IRISH UNREST.
"AMBUSH PARTY SURPRISED.
those [the strike.
they were losing the force of
While it would appear to be impossible STERN NOTE TO ATHENS, profitably to run, a separate units, the
I am antisfied," he proceeded that large passenger vessels now building, the
The following is the text of the com. unless there is some change there will be value at which their fleet stood as whole munication sent to the Greek Govern very little to strike for. There are 600,000 would bring the average value of these ment on December 2nd following upon Chase. Yes, it is a shame, and it
men and women out of work. (A YOIDE. costly vessela considerably onder pre-var a conference in London representing the will be a shame prices. The satisfactory operation of the British, French, and Italian Govers try to and a remedy; but that remedy we do not intelligently underwriting account had enabled them to menta increase the insurance fond by half The British, French, and Italian resolutions (Cheses) The remedy wil won't be found by shouting and passing million to £2,500,000. He could only sad Governments have constantly in the past be found in facing the hard facts of the to the report that while they and aot given proot of their goodwill towards the situation London, January 21st. they alone had dificulties to face, the Greek people and have favoured the Mr. Thomas was backied for about an A party of a dozen ambushers, apparently would, with the economic recovery which attainment of their secular aspirations. bour and a half. Explaining why he tried watching for Black And Tams" from must arrive, be able to overcome them. They have, therefore, been all the more to avoid the miners strike and did his Gernonstown, the training centre for the Alluding to his purchase and re-sale of painfully surprised by the events which best to keep the railwaymen at work, he Royal Irish Constabulary north of Dublin the Government standard ships, he had, have just occurred in Greece
said there were some who believed that a way surprised by Cadets at Tulka Bridge, he said, been asked by the Government
**They have no wish to interfere in the bloody upheaval was necessary because the near Dublin this morning. One of the to dispose also of the ox-Ceraan internal affairs of Greece, but they feel present social system ought to be wiped ambushers was seriously wounded and, eix taken prisoner; The authorities in Dublin, steamers, and bad considered it his daty bound to declare publicly that the res out of existence (Cheers) They wors bat must not, protend that that was the learning of the ambush, rushed off Cadets to do so, in order to relieve the Govern- toration to the Throne of Greece of a de entitled to their view as he was to his, in motor cars. The ambushers, who wore mext of the possible neceuity of running King whose disloyal attitude and conduct view of the great make of the railwaymen provided with bombs, helted after a rapid them themselves. He had sold pa of the towards the Allies during the war coated of this country (Load cheers.) A rescia, exchangs of shots. The Cade's had no ex-enemy vesels, and hoped soon to dis them great embarrasment and loss could ting of confidence in Mr. Tuomas
pose of the balance. While man of the only be regarded by them as a ratiication passed unanimously, more recently built cargo vessels were by Greece of his hostile acts WANDSWORTH CASL
excellent in every way, the German This step would create a new and un- Fire alleged Sinn Femers were brought passenger ships were far below the British favourable situation in the relations be up at the Bouth Western Police Court, in standard. His experienos had led him to tween Greece and the Allies, and is that courction with the Wandsworth sensation the conclusion that the shipbuilders of case the three Governments reserve to reported, on January 15th. One was bound this/country had nothing to learn from themselves complete liberty in dealing over and the others remanded for a week. Germany in ship construction. Kom with the situation thus created,
extualties.
General Tachibana, recently appointed commander of the Japansin troops at Vladivostock, left Tokyo for his post last week