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The Joan of Arc celebrations took place throughout France on Sunday. There were most enthusiastic scenes,
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THROUGH' BRUTEE'S AQENOY.] CROWN PRINUX OF JAPAN.
LUNCHEON-PARTY ON QUEEN ELIZABETH. LONDON, May 8th There was very little speech-making at the luncheon party on the Queen Elisu- guest of Admiral Madden.
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CHINESE CHAMBERS. OF COMMERCE.
THEIR ORGANISATION AND DUTIES.
Chinese chambers of commerce are sup. averything that has been written, but M ported partly by voluntary contributions may not be out of place to illustrate the for special work, and partly by fees and subject by a reference to recent discus- disciplinary fines. At the cominencement 'sions between the British and Chinam. of each year the budget for the ensuing Chambers of Commerce in Shanghai, in year must be filled with the Minstry of respect to currency and trade marks. A Agriculture and Commerce Members Shanghai central" mint is about to ba The Chinese Government Bureau of with the size of their business liquids between the foreign bankers and me
pay
from 816 to 35 a year in accordance built. There are differences of opinion. Economie Information has issued the fol-tions, and other investigations, which chants and the Chinese government as te lowing account of the organisation and may from time to time become necessary, the proposed findess of the coins to be work of Chinese Chamber of Commerce:compensation for which is in accordance but the discussions, produced mutual aru conducted by chambers of commerce, minted, also in relation to other matters, Foreign chambers of commerce are un with a regular scale of ocial fees understandings which proved useful when
When acting us liquidators a chamber more anute matter arose, inter in con of the loca! procuratorate. Sometimes caused by the Chinese request for a whole-i In China, also when a business man or the apoge sale cancellation of contracts. incontinentalefa commercial Brm, is unable to my
TRADE MARKS Europe, chambers of commerce hold an ter is entrusted to the chamber of com- a tine imposed by a court of law the mat official rank, which their forerunners, the marea for settlement. loosely organized merchant and artisan guilds, did not have. The ancient guilds yat exist in many parts of China, but these have at no period functioned "as
Whop windows were smashed, and shops į particularly where the celebrations coin beti, st which Prince Hirohito was. the ocial sociation of traders whose in for the time being, the representativa | uretion with the piece goods disputes."
footed by men in uniform, who were accompanied by a large party with the Red Flag. Two or three police officers were injured. The outbreak is, apparent dy, due to the discontent of Reservists, who were called up" in connection with the conl dispute, -
RESULT OF AUMOUR
LATER. A is now quiet in Aldershot. The riot was apparently, such as occa- sionally occurs on Saturday nights, where large bodies of troops are gathered,
cided with the departure of drafts for the Rhineland. There were, however, demonstrations against war in which Red Flags were carried, and there were counter demonstrations, at Limoges, Brest and other places.
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Shots fired by an anti-war mob at St. Gervais led to a conflict, in which forty police officers and municipal guards and 30 demonstrators were injured. m
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REPARATIONS PROBLEM. GERMANY'S LAST CHANCE.
,"u PARIN, May sih, Upon arrival from London, M. Briand was given an enthusiastic welcome by a huge crowd at the station. Speaking to journalists, M. Briand expressed satis fretion at the outcome of the conference, which had further strengthened the Allies' union.
The crowd began spashing windows and omnibuses. The soldiers concerned wore no badges, but were excited by an errone- ous report that their comrades were detained in the guard-room. The actual window amashers were a comparitively small party, but hundreds of soldiers followed the rioters. Many treated the mattor në a joke. Some even remonstrat-ava ed with the rioters,
M. Briand stated that no equivocal or dilatory reply from Germany will be admitted. Germany is to bind herself de- finitely, and if she is untrue to her word troops will move forward anytime
on the other hand, as
In the event of a chamber itself going dividually and collectively responsible into liquidation the members become in for the debts.
UNOFFICIAL CABINETS.
from time to time between the Chinese chambers of commerce and the foreign trade marchants regarding - trade marks have given rise to more permanent re-
The conferences which have taken place
suits. A number of regulations concern
ing them were promulgated in purmanca of treaty provisions by the Chinees Gov- ernment in 1804, but were subsequently withdrawn in
consequence of various
The Japanese warships entered Ports government departments as the Chinese the Chinese chambers of commerce and fixiomatic objections, and up to the pre-
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Such a law bas
Admiral Madden gave the toast of fluence on legislation, it sometimes im Prince Hirohito and expressed "great portant, is always indirect. pleasure at welcoming, his Imperial Highness to British waters.
Prince Hirobito, replying in Japanese, said that he was delighted to be received on a ship (the Queen Elizabeth), which had played io interesting and exciting a part during the war. The Prince pro posed Admiral Madden's health.
PRINCE OF WALSH GREETS ROYAL VISITOR.
LONDON, May 9th.
Before passing from the constitution of mouth dockyard at 8 o'clock, this morn-chambers of commerce do. The their relation to the central government ing, in bright sunshine,
trude guilds, which the chambers have to consider the connection between the sent commerce in China enjoya no certain His Royal Highness the Prince of largely displaced, only appeared from chambers and their own immediate public and universal protection from an in- Wales went on board the Autori, and their norms: state of dormancy on occa We note that these bodies are de facto,gent of patent rights, trade marks,
peculiar emergency, jif not, de jure, unofficial cabinets which or warmly greeted Prince Hirohito, whom sins, of at some
copy-rights. he conducted ashore, at 10.30, where the The chambers of commerce, on the con- control all the government policies in Foreign trade marks can be registered royal visitor was received by the Lord-trary, are never inactive. They are regard to questions of trade, industry of priority in publication is the only at offices established there, but švidenos Lieutenant of the County, mval and governed by precise and rigid regulations or commere Chinese chambers of com military dignitaries, the Mayor and the and carry definite responsibilities.
meres may even propose new laws, and
protection such registration furnishes. Corporation of Portsmouth
Every commercial enterprise in China amendments to or repeats of existing of vigwa between the foreign and Chinees As a result, however, of the interchange The Mayor of Portsmouth presented must be registered with the competent statutes, but normally, so long they are chambers of commerce the Crown Prince an address welcoming authorities, in accordance with detailed left alone in their chosen field of making now been reached and angreble has him to Portsmouth, and expressing the regulations. There is one important fact, personal profit by exchanging goods, the
the Central government will hope that the visit may consolidate and however, which the foreign trader should Chinese merchant both separately and meter er det bill shorter further strengthen the friendly feeling always bear in mind in this connection, collectively refrains from mixing politica
bo satisfactory to. all. and that is that under the Ordinance for or interfering with government reforma. for the good of both the countries and
Always masters of the trading com. the General Regulation of Traders of the
already been drafted. the peace of the world.
THE EXTERNALS.” The two Princes left by a special train Chinese Republie the competence of an munity, in times of public
Axcitement agent to conclude a contract on behalf of calamity, or danger, the authority of the called the externals of the commercial A few gederal remarks on what may be for London at 10.40 m.
All the ships and shore batteries his principal depends on the nature of Chinese chamber of commercs is at onse and the externals of the comme
In RESULT OF GERMAN PROPAGANDA.' fired, royal salutes surd bands played the the agreement between sich agent and widely excuded. The local chamber then many places the chambers of commarca
such principal.
becomes responsible for the public safety have received free grants of public lands Japanese Anthem.
Coming now to the law governing the and in the event of the focal civil or on which to erect suitable offices. In the PARIS, May 8th.
ENTORGETTABLE COLOUR - SCHRAM AT The Times, in a leader refers to the
regulation ofchambers of commerce we military administration breaking down The newspapers state that the Am-
PORTSMOUTH,PRO apparently inspired forecast of Mr..bassadors Conference considered the
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find that it provides that a chamber shall it takes such measures as it deems fit for earlier days of the trade,guilds the cham- he established in every open port, as well the maintenance of law and order. In ent temple, but to day many chambera
|bers not infrequently met in a conveni Churchill's Middia Ent
Prince Hirohito was profoundly im British proposal to sign the Upper programme,
as in every important business centre. many instance it has its trained bodies of commerce are magnificently housed, as schemes of Pan-Arabian dreamers, and to Poland and the districts on the left ficence of his reception at Portsmouth and that such chambers shall be respon-of men all ready for just much emergen. also are the provincial guilds, which must. which the journal epitomises as grandiose Silesian districts of Pless and Rybnik pressed by the cordiality and magni-
sible for the preservation of harmonious ties. The Shanghai Chamber of Cora not, however, he confounded with the says that if there is any foundation for bank of the Oder to Germany, while the Never have the arrangements for the relations between Chinese and foreign merce has had its volunteer brigade for ancient trade guild, ne nye mentioned. the plans ascribed to Mr. Churchill he disputed industrial area is to remain berdove pour que the time traders. In the provincial capitals, and a number of years. During the régime in Avery, provincial capital of other big has been dangerously misled in his pro- under Allied administration. No decision been more picturesque. The base of in the larger commercial cities, each of E. Yuan Shib-kaj the Tientsin business centre each province ir jects, which would savolve Great Britain was reached, but the adoption of the pro-decorations en uniforms and the in. chamber must have fifty charter members: Chamber of Commerce obtained permis has its own getting vince in China and the whole of the British Empire posal is improbable.
numerable flags fluttering in the breeze in smaller places this number is reduced sion to drill 300 men for the safeguard- possibly in illimitable risks. No scheme The trouble in Upper Silesia is attris formed an unforgettable colour scheme, to thirty. Employés are as eligible for ing of the port. This number was a provincials: Often these are situated on for a united Arabia can ever be attained bafed in soms quarters in London to There was a fine scene as the royal train membership in a chamber as are man sequently reduced to 200, but is still a if Ibn Saud, the ruler of Nejd, is left German
left, the Prince of Wales and Prince agers and directors of companies, but very effective force. Two years ago dur outside. In any case, the Arab chieftains the port that the Allies had Hirohito standing side by side is the each candidate for election must be a ing. the student agitation it acted more
propaganda
saloon at the salute in response to the citizen of the Chinese Republic. If on than once, The Times declares that it would be awarded nearly all the valuable mining thunder of guns and the strains of the account of any criminal offence as he has playing with fire, and asking for another and commercial districts to Germany and British and Japanese anthems by the been deprived of his civil rights, he is singe like that of Kut, to make a big air practically nothing to Poland, and incit bands.
not eligible for election, also ha must be station in Mesopotamia and leave it undering the Poles to rise against it, thus prò. There were huge crowds in the vicinity solvent and of sound mind. the protection of a lonely brigade far riding Germany with the excuse for of the station and along the narrow delaying disarmament on the plea that streets of Portsmouth, who cheered and she must send troops to Silesia to protect waved their welcome at the train passed her interests.
by on its way to London.
MIDDLE EAST PLANS,
PLAYING WITH FIRE.
LONDON, May 9th.
$1
will be torn by mutual jealousies
from the sea. ·
MINERS' STRIKE,
LORD WEIR'S SCHEME OF
SETTLEMENT.
Therefore, the
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EARLIER CABLES.
SILESIA RIBING.
in
closing of many mines problem is to bring the price of coal to against the "new war."
man Socialists are alrendy declaiming
an international competitive level, with the least interference with wagos, as cheaper coal is essential to the revival of industry. The cost per ton of coat in March was 38, of which the wage cost was 275. Od.
Industry requires coal at 20. & ton. Lord Wear, therefore, suggests a return to the 8-hour shift, thus reducing the wage cost to 248.
He suggests the restoration of the 1913 rate of output, thus, reducing the figure to 20% 20.; the elimination of uneconomic piis, reducing it to 198. 2d., and the re duction of wages by 28. making the wage oort per ton 16s. 100,
royalties.
IRISH PROBLEM.
SINN FEIN
OUTRAGES.
LONDON, May 8th. Five police and six civilians were killed in Ireland during week-end shoot ings. There were a number of rebel ambushes and a two-hours battle with Sinn Feiners in the mountains of County Cavan when nine rebels were captured.
THEFT OF RS. 4.890 DILWABA" STEWARD SENTENCED
TO THREE MONTHS IN GAOL.
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SCENE AT VICTORIAN
'ex-
defined
The Tientsin
The
a single street, or in thụ,samẻ neighbour- hood, but this is merely a mister of cont ver independent of the charabers of commerce, venience. The provincial guilds are quits
Even military administrations have re the inhabitants of a certain province can and beyond forming centres from which cognised the advantage of co-operating act unitedly, if advisable or necessary, with the local chamber of emomerce. has not infrequently happened that when they are without any particular signi The directors of the chamber are elected the military have closed the gates of a from the floor, the number of the directown admission has been granted to any chamber of commerce may go in furnish
As an instance of the extent to which tarate being proportioned to the number whom the representatives of the chambering itself with a comfortable home we of shops or corporations represented in recognized is desirables. In such abnor may cite the building recently erected in the chamber. Each 100 or fraction of mal periods it is to the chamber of com the city of Trinaniu, the capital of Shan- GRAVE COMPLICATIONS,
LATER. 100 shops, associations, or corporations were that the literary men of the dis There were sinular scenes of enthuis entitled to a representative on the trict, no less than unorganized banda of
tung LONDON, May 8th.
It cost $70,000, and contains assembly, banqueting halls, reception There are only four days to run for the sins on the arrival of the Crown Prince directorate. The directors who must be manual labourora: look for protection, or rooma, well equipped offices for officials LONDON, May 5th.
Allied ultimatum to Germany, while the in London at Victoria station, which was mer over thirty years of age and active if during a peaceful administration the
and secretaries, reading and lectare Lord Weir has submitted to the Govern. Silesian situation gravely complicates the festooned with British and Japanese sangers of some business in the district, civil governor" is given to yajawful rooms, as well as a night school for in- coal dispute, which has obtained the that. German troops are being burried Japanese and British naval and military two years, but this term may be extended chamber of commerce, which must throw itself Inst year, but the Chamber of Com- ment a constructive scheme to settle the international situation. It is reported fags. On the platform the uniforms sulested by secret ballot for a term of action, or is unable or unwilling to curb structions well as a nigh
the predatory brigand, it is, again, the chamber completed a fine building for On the other hand if the widest prominence. He declares that all from Berlin to Silesia and that the out officers, and the scarlet tunics of & deindeinitely. proposals based entirely on wage changes breaks may be made an excuse for militachment of the Grenadier Guards, whose elected director neglects his duties or does its protecting shield over the victims.merce in Chefoo is wealthier than either. falling coal prices, and would cause the the carrying out of the ultimatum. Ger- arrival of the train, at 12.40 p.m., created he may be removed from office by the power hereditary Wealthy landowning alas, owing to careful investments it possesse are foredoomed to failure, owing to the tary intervention, and also for delaying band played the Japanese anthem on the not regard them with befitting seriousness Under the monarchy the gentry or its realestate is valued at $130,000, and which plnext him in it, and this even held together for united action by a well capital of $300,000, a fund which is a brilliant scene.
The Duke of Connaught, Field-Marshal before the expiration of his ten year understood but not definitely
continually being added to. To under- Sir Henry Wilson, Earl Beatty and Earl and the directors elect their own chair public opinion and checked undue probe borne in mind that the birth of modern term. The office of director is honorary, organization, acted as spokesmen of stand the import of these remarks it must Curzon were among the early arrivals.
His Majesty the King in a Field Ban and vice-chairman. The vaides of i daceous tendencies, but under the "Re-architecture in China is very little earlier allthe directors as well as any committees public this power has largely passed into than the Republic. Chinese architectura Marshal's uniform, accompanied by the which may be appointed, must be report the hands of the elective chamber of com- if more picturesque.is less adaptable to Duke of York, who was in naval uniform, ed to the proper authorities. Each cham-merce. If the chambers enjoy power they present day requirements, because it de arrived at 12.25 p.m
ber of commerce liza a paid staff of secre likewise pay its price. It would be diffimands much greater land space. The King warmly greeted Fringe taries, and the location of their office is cult to say how many times since the Shanghai chamber has recently completed Hirohito on the latter alighting from the publicly advertised.
establishment of the Republic, a city has $100,000 building, including a commer train. Prince Hirohito shook hands
The regulations governing Chinese been saved from complete looting, by the cial and industrial museum. with the distinguished people present, chambers of commerce are inficiently ransom paid by the local Chamber.
It would be a mistaks, however, to of samples for show rooms; and euch like Commercial exhibitions, the collection after which Prince Hirohite Prince elastic for members to take advantage of
leave the reader with the suggestion that operations generally find willing coad- Kanin, the King, the Prince of Wales and any peculiar circumstances in local con- the Duke of York inspected the guard ditions, Thus a general chamber of com- the chief public duty of the Chinese jutors in Chinese chambers of commerce. of honour. Prince Hirobito, Prince merre may dilute its directorate to the chamber of commerce is either that of 4 They may be said to form the natural and The owners are to reduce the coat of
Kunin, the King and the Prince of Wales extent of one-fifth of its total member-sentinel or a rescuing knight. In regard swiftest highway into unexplored and stores, timber and management from
left the station in State coach at 12.50 ship by introducing to the board repre- to all matters of peaceful exploitation is unexploited contres of trade and industry. 10s. 6d. to 7a 2d., thus giving the total
p.m. to the strains of the Japanese sentatives of big businesses, or experts is the local chamber which generally has If the leaders in the chambers are con in some special line of commerce, manu- the final and decisive voice, ep, riververted the reas is comparatively easy. By Cost per ton of 24. 8d., including
authem.
facture, or industry, even if such repre- conservancy, mining developments, rail way of amplifying this truth we may note CORDIAL RECEPTION IN LONDON. Lord Weir urges that the scheme should
LONDON, May 9th. sentative or expert does not represent any way construction, electric installation, that the Chinese chamber of commerce is be of two years' duration, It, also, in- In the British Police Court, at Shang- Prince Hirohito, accompanied by the guild, and is not the director of any com-wound each come as surely within the the only authority, except the foreign chamber's purview as the establishment missionary societies, authorized to open oludes restoration of the piece-work incen- hai last week, before Mr. G. W. King Prince of Wales, has arrived in London, pany. tive and does not involve a subsidy, but Muckbool Ahmed, a steward on the str. His Imperial Highness was welcomed at By a majority directorste vote a cham-of new company. No government rail modern schools and give a Western it is proposed that £10,000,000 subsidy Diliare, was charged on remand with the Victoria by His fajesty the King, His bor may open one or more brancher. The way has been constructed without the education, independently of the Ministry should be retained to help thouployment theft of Rs. 4,000 from a safe on board Royal Highness the Duke of York, His Tientsin Chamber of Commerce, for ex- cognisance, and consent of the chambers of Education: It was the local chamber Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, ample, has two branches, and the branch of commerce. They may be comparatively of commerce which recently opened the the vessel. .7
The master of the Dilwara said that on M. Loyd George, Cabinet Ministers, the situated in the French Concession is sub-law targe commercial concerns in China, Tientsin First Middle Grammar School
but through his chamber of commerce the A considerable portion of the annual, EARLIER CABLES.
April 13th he was informed the ship's safe First Sea Lord, the Chief of the Imperial Ject to French and also to Chinese law.
small tradesman wields had been robbed and he found Rs 4,890 General Staff, the Chief of the Air Stab, Matters of business of general interest TEMPER OF MINERS.
philanthropic, purposes such as hospital, in Ra 10 notes had been taken. A reward the Lord. Mayor of London, the Sheriffs, ro discussed and settled at the monthly fluence on public alia profound in budgets of most chambers in set aside for of Rs. 1,000 was offered for information, members of the Japanese Embassy, and Thess meetings are summoned either by Faithority of the chamber over its own
and annual meetings of the chambers.
AN ARKOLUTH, AUTOCRACY.
and Red Cross work. LONDON, May th
Coming now more particularly, to the but without result. Detectives searched members of the Japanese Society and the the chairman or the vice-chairman. There is a growing feeling that this and watched the crew at various po The Scots Guards furnished a guard of
Colony.
1t would, however, be misleading to When any special question arises affect membership we observe that it is an close this survey of the constitution and work will bring a fresh effort to end the also without anything being ascertained. coal, deadlock."
fing, a particular "guild or association 'a Absolute autocracy. It "possesses and The minera lenders At Shanghai, a Customs officer found four honour. appear to be convidoed at last that the hundles of noter (Rs. 3,620) under a The band played the Japanese anthem, decision is arrived at by a majority dira. exercises the right of making a periodical activities of Chinese chumbers of coro- merce without Bounding a warning note country is behind the Government in mattress in a lady's cabin. On a further A large crowd loudly cheered the royal torte vote, together with a number of examination of the business accounts and for the benefit of foreign merchants up- refusing to do the miners bidding and search, accused was found with more notes visitor...
the guild interested.
hooke of all the members, a right which Acquainted with things Chinese, and that until the demand for a national pool (Rs. 1,150) held between hin legs....
Each chamber may draft its own bye even withdrawal from membership will anxious to break up new ground in the laws aird so, of course, details of proce. not invalidate. This is a very old fune Orient. It must never be forgotten that is dropped a settlement is impossible. The chief officer gave corroborative evi-
LATZE dure will vary The newspapers feature. Mr. Lloyd dence and said the accused denied all
within limits, in each tion of Chinese chambers of commerce, the secretaries of Chinese chambers of George's pointed analogy of the pool that knowledge of the money.
of the ancient commerce are not linguists. They know it would be like compelling the Daily Mail.
which the their own language, they can speak it, Other evidence as to the search and its Majesty the King and the Prince of drawn up and officially approved by the trade guilds. It is a
passed in procession to make up the loss of the Daily Herald, results was given and the accused had Wales.
from authorities, they can only be amended by chambers inherited rearing round to the view that there found the notes and was afraid to admit he was curdially received by the Queen tare and Commerce must be obtained this intimate bankers' knowledge of the Innds other The opinion is held that the leaders are nothing to say beyond repeating that he Victoria to Buckingham Palace, where & two-thirds vote of the members, and guikls were organized as chambers at the anything about any other language the consent of the Ministry of Agricul commencement of the Republic. Having They know Chinn, but their knowledge of ought to be a baliet, and the week-end it for fear of being accused of the theft.
and Princess Mary.
than China is generally before alterations, can be made effective. financial standing of all traders the hearsay. We have endeavoured to show demand of Mr. Herbert Smith, President The accused was given the maximum There were dense crowds in the streets, if a matter involving the impeachment chambers of commerce become the natural how invaluable in almost every direction, of the Federation for an honourable sence of three months' imprisonment. and they gave a most enthusiastic recepof an officer of a chamber or the expul advisors of the Ministry having this the Chinese chambers of commerce can bo settlement ia interpreted to mean that he
sion of a member, arises, the ratification department in charge, they furnish as trade missionaries, but samples sont of the local administrative officer of the statistics when required, and report when to them must be accompanied by full SPECIAL CHINESE ENVOY VISITS Central government becomes necessary. requested on the stability of any parti-t
particulars and explanations in the Mr. Lloyd George's firm stand on Satur
Indeed, the authority of the govern cular firm and the standard ment over the chambers of commerce is productions. The chamber quality of its Whinese language circulars and letters form an must be written in the colloquial, goods day is expected to hasten the renewal Major General Leonard Wood and
Lovin. Mắc ath.
as autocratic as is the authority of the nībitration court, always open, for the of negotiations.
sant for pehibition must be posited pard- ex-Governor-General- ́ Cameron Forber Chu Chi-citien has left for Paris chamber itself over its own trader settlement of differences. Each chamber labelled in a manner that makes them arrived at Manila on the 4th inst, and Frior to leaving London, he visited the The Centre government may insist on appoints its own arbitration committee, suitable for Chiness exhibition: Adver- CHINESE ENVOY'S STATEMENT TO mot with a very enthusiastic reception, School of Oriental Studies, accompanied the removal of any officer in any cham-reports its personnel to the authorities, tisements should be couched in terms MR, LLOYD GEORGE. in a statement to press representatives, by Mr. Wellington Koo. He was greatly bar of commerce, or it may, dissolve a and nettles commercial-disputes, not by which make an appeal to the Chinese
they maid: We are coming in no interested in the encouragement given to chamber entirely and order x reorganiza. law, for its organization does not embrace mind. The most faithful Chinese trazala hypocritical spirit, but in a spirit sincere the study of the Chinese language and tion, but such drastic action is unlikely the legal profession, but by sense. Of prepared for the Western market may location of a cleverly worded advertisement Mr. Lloyd George, in the course of hie and friendly to the Filipino people. It literature, and in the large collection of to be attempted or to be successful. usage, custom, and common
is our plan to visit the whole archipelago Chinese works in the school library, to The seals of office used by the officials course should, any question of criminality he meaningless in China. The secretaries world wide nude one, referring to the from northern Luzon to the most southern which be presented a catalogue of the of a chamber of commerce ars supplied arise in connection with a case at any rootas in many chambers of commerce in world-wide trade stagnation, said that paint of Mindanao and to investigate tho he had the privilege, on May ath, of public works, the educational systems,
Peking Library
by the Ministry of Agriculture and Com-time this arbitration receiving Chu Chi-chin one of the most agriculture and sanitation as comprehen
merce, and when addressing this Minis no teus station court would have. China are offen lumbered with valuable notto Bay expensive, foreign trade eminent statesmen China has produced sively as possible.
CHINA'S REPRESENTATIVE ON try the chamber must employ the ancient The importance of perpetual goodwill material, which is in the end throws We have come with
form adopted under the monarchy when between the Chinese chambers of com- away as useless because the senders had and singularly able man, who told Mr. opon minda to make a fuil and impartial LEAGUE COMMISSION.
an inferior petitions a superior, if commerce and the foreign trader, whether be neglected to make their use or purpose Lloyd George that business was at a report on conditiona. TM
municating with the civil governor of the be caly a travelling representative of a lafelligible, Until Esperanto or some- atand still in China, which wanted machi- The commissioners were to separate und nery and other goods from Great Britain leave Manila within a week to inspect the
chamber any with the local officials the bon desident business on whoher thing like it, becomes universal com
may adopt the usual epistolary be he a proprietor, in mercial asset, the only way to "the" rich- but could not buy them. The vagaries of provinces and hold open and private
style employed when an equal talks with not matter which requires separate resources of untapped industrial China. exchange interfered with business." |hearings.
an equal.
treatment. Its obviousness is plain from, will ta through the Chinese language.
benefits
is convinced that the miners cannot, win and must find a way buck, which will save the Executive's face,
LONDON, May 8th,
GENERAL WOOD AT MANILA.
ENTHUSIASTIC LONDON CROWDS.
A WARNING NOTE,
Prince Hirohito, accompanied by His chamber, but once a set of rules has been or, to speak more existing read it; write it, and they seldom know
tian to the royal visitor.
BES, ORIENTAL SCHOOL.
- LONDON, May 8th.
Dr. C. H. Wang has arrived in London to represent China on the Amendments Commission of the League of Nations.
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