PACIFIC

CONFERENCE:

ITS PROSPECTS OF SUCCESS.

FIGHTING IN BELFAST :

ON THE EVE OF TRUCE.

INDIAN FRONTIER FIGHTING

HEAVY BRITISH CASUALTIES.

**LITEST: "DIBLES. [TRAOUGH AUTHE'S AGENCY.] 'INDIAN "FRONTIER FIGHT.

HEAVY BRITISH CASUALTIES.

StA, July 12th.

A ermuraique states that a line res paring party was fired on Palosina od

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THE IRISH "TRUCE. MR. DE VALERA'S REPLY TO PREMIER

LONDON, July 11th Mr. de Valera has replied to Mr. Lloyd George fixing the Conference at Downing Street for July 14th.

THE IRISH DELEGATION." fr. de Valera, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Stack, and Mr. R. Barton, all mem. will constitute the trish delegation to bers of the Imperial House of Commons, confer with the Premier on July 14th.

REJOICING IN DUBLIN.

Lesnos, July 11th.

FAR EASTERN CARLE

NEWS.

PROBLEMS OF THE PACIFIC. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S STATEMENT.

OPINION IN LONDON,

LONDON, July 11th, General satisfaction is felt here at President Harding's proposal for a con- Note was received by the American Em farence at Washington. The President's

say yesterday, and was sent to Colonel Earvey, who was in the country, and who Premier.

THE STRAITS CURRENCY ACCOUNTS.

AN INTERESTING OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

Speaking in the Legislative Council at Singapore last week on a motion to

PRESIDENT HARDING'S INITIATIVE then proceeded to Chequers and saw the rote about half a million dollars "to

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Securities

THE WAR OF THE TW

- "KWANGS, PREPARING TO STRIKE FAT RLOW ON KWANGSI WAR LORI The following news of the war is ta from the Canton Times

By order of General Chen Chit Cantonese Ariny, then is a ming.. Commander-in-Chief of povement of troops in every section – for a general onslaught on Nanning, it is believed that he is now prepari

the fatal blow that will end the car air of War Lord Lu Yung-ting, to de of the War. Lord and his niilitarista. have been obstructing the progress the South-west for so long.

The Cabinet considered the mattor this make good the difference as shown by the LONDON, July 11th. to the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd considered it in the afternoon.

morning, and the Imperial Conference Audit of the. Currency Commissioners'

Great George dufirmed his explanation as tetivity prevailed at the Foreign Office.

accounts of April 30th. 1920, hetwers Lord why the Anglo-Japanese Treaty had re-Harry and Baron Hayashi before the forming the investment portion of the

Curzon interviewed Colonel the market value of mained, in force, He said that both Cabinet meeting Shortly afterwards parties desired the agreement to be

Mey Wellington Kay arrived at the For Note Guarantee Fund and the amount eign Office. brought into complete harmony with the

af din taken from that Fund for invest. FRENCH FORKLON ÖPFICH CONFULTED, Covenant of the League of Nations. The

mett," the Treasurer mentioned that Some of the troops in the city. whole British Empire welcomed with the

PARIS, July 11th.

this was only the second occasion during defence work so as to relieve those wh The American Charge d'Affaires visit the years the Government paper

been ordered to the Kowchow front atmost pleasure President Harding's wise the Foreign Office, it is said, in order currency has been running in which n and courteous initiative (Cheers). The Government towards President Hard to meet a direction of the Governor chow have been despatched to the ne to ascertain the attitude of the French motion of this mature has been necessary

are now alreads at the front to carry o world had been looking for such a lead. ing's invitation.

an aggressive campaign into the Kwang province. He was conüdent that the House would

As most of the troops The previous occasion was in 1905, when fronts established recently near Bhu $747,000 was voted by this Council. The chow, more troops are now being sent esteem it an act of far-sceing statesman-

situation in 1910 was such that it was ship and whole-heartedly wish it success. it is not anticipated that a conference deemed safe for the Commissioners" to

Waehow to replace those who have gon No effort would be lacking to make it so wilt be arranged immediately, as the that in the whole 2 years the Gove

to discuss President Harding's proposal refund this 8747,000 to, the Government, since.

far into the interior of Kwangsi pro on the part of the Empire, which fully most delicate preliminary ground must

eramont has only called upon for this shared the liberal and progressive spirit be covered diplomatically in order

sum of somewhat less than half a million inspiring it.

in

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PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS,

WASHINGTON, July 11th.

dollars.

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June 20th. A company of the Punjabis, with Lewis gun and an armoured car was out in pursuit from Jandols, but

since General Cheu that Shumchow'ear The latest reports from the front com easily be captured with no serious fight was held up, and the British were forced

Avoid the risk of ultimate disagreement. to reticly The retirement was carried

It is understol that the plans so far

The Treasurer continued:-

Ing. As koon as Shumehow is captured The Irish truce was inaugurated in out in an orderly manner; whereupon the Dublin at noon with general rejoicing, the House of Commons, on July 7th, ined at the Hague Conferens before the gloomy picture of depreciation, there where the angst Wat Lore The Premier recalled his statement discussed by which disarmament may be that if I leave this motion with rather tops on their march straight towar In sach difficult times as these. I fear aothing can then obstruct the Cantones demy now strongly reinforced charged, Ships in port sonnded their sirens and which connection he mentioned that the war. The British. idea rather favours may be misunderstandings, not amongst assistance from the Peking Government

effected are based on the findings reach- but was driven back by grenades. The Auxiliary Police and Black and

is still praying for reinforcement and were walking in, the streets un- troops eventually reached Jandola, but armed and mixing with the people. presentatives of the United

conversations Lord Curzon had with building, or a system of equivalent the general public, as to the real posi control over personnel than limitation of Hon members perhaps, but amongst dwing to the cluse nature of the heer Armotired cars and military forries were Japan and China were the result of dis- to modification. In the course of the

States, Budgets; but all these points are tinhtetion of the Currency Commissioners. It conspicuously absent.

is exsential that I should dispel any. cussious in the Imperial Cabinet. Hendings already taken, it prettion. The fact is that the Commission- troops who were captured in the northern

doubts as to the soundness of that posi- one of the chief reasons

ers, by working economically, have

fighting our "ersmalties were heavy, in- cluding Lieut. Colonel Sherlock, Captain Schwiler and fifteen Indians of other ranks killed.

"bwe. Indians were wounded.

Pia oficer and

TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

GERMAN PROSECUTOR'S CHARGE

AGAINST GERMAN OFFICERS.

Tans

:

A RELFAST NIGHTMARE.

LONDON. July 11th. Belfast is quiet to-day. The fighting over the week-end was the worst in the the United States Government, which city's history. It began by a Sina Fein were received yesterday, were extremely attack, the Sinn Feiners killing one satisfactory. and wounding two police.

Suber. polier quently.

raids unearthed Sian Fein arsenal

which battle between hundreds of police and

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why

to take the initiative in calling the cou

abroad.

regards the inclusion of the discussion It is understood that the Government

important preliminary to any disaring of the Far Eastern problems as a vitally A settlement of the Yap question before the aforementioned dis cussion,, appears probable,"

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28th,

GENERAL TANG HENG RETURNS

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WITH WAR PRISONERS. About 200 motley-looking Kwangsi

confined in detention camps.

the province of the Kwaugsi invaders, expedition to rid the northern part of General Tang Heng, wha undertook the

also returned yesterday afternoon after

having successfully deleated the invad

ers, and forced them to retreat into their own territory. His subordinate officers are now lett" in charge of the defence work along the-border in that section which is now in no fear of any possible been so badly crippled that they bare invasion for the invading troops have lost all Sghting power. The war prison ers were brought back by General Tang, Heng together with 2,000 of his victorious sent to other fronts against the Kwangs

was very glak tu' say that the views of Britain was anxious for the l ́nited States Vanved nearly enough out of their income/ Section of the province, arrived in Canton ference was the greater like shut that to cover the great all-round depreciation yesterday afternoon and are now safely the Senate would ratify any resultant in gilt-edged securities. To prove this, treaty than if the proposal canie from the und of February, 1921 (ten months 1 propose to state the position as at

motion), in round Egures-Notus in later than the audit referred to in the

Against this, the Note Guarantee Fund, circulation were then 2912 millions. including coin portion and investment portion, valued at farket prices of February

121, mounted to MR. BROTH GEORGE TO ATTEND FOSFERENCE.

0,365,000, showing that out of the Note Guarantee Fund alone the Commission LONDON. July 12th." Lloyd George will go to Washington to

It is authoritatively declared that Mr. dollar note in circulation.

ers could pay 99.50 cents for every attend the disarmament conference, which have also

Now, the Currency Commissioners

However, some Dominion Premiers for sale of sterling remittances and of pro- Gold Standard Beserve

our a preliminary conferene before the fits on coinage, which as the end of tronps. Paciic question, particularly, because it the existing law, it only requires the Dominion Ministers depart to discuss the February was worth $12,000.000. Under is felt that this would pave the way to sanction of the Governor "to" us, this the disarmament conference at Washing-Gold Standard Reserve in pagment of ton. Contrivaoly this my fit in with currency notes, so that it will be seen President Harding's ideas.

the Currency Commissioners had at their Harding's initiative and platically That is to say, they could pay $112 Commons, on May 4th, that the follow-

The official representatives of Japin command at the end of February, 1929.. in London" warmly approves President 100 millions to pay 911 million notes. Chamberlain stated in the House of In reply to Sie W. Davison Mr. Austen weled the invitation given to China for every $100 for which they were liable ing were the approximate number of, Mr. Hagles, Premier of Australin, hail at that date. This statement should re-casualties suffered by the combatants in ed the conference joyously, and declar-move any possible doubts as to the real the Great War:- ed that the renewal of the Anglo-Japan-position of the Commissioners, al 1

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CHINA'S REPLY. tared at a bayonet charge after a fierce plird favourably. A formal reply bad £1. The Chinese Government had also re snipers on the roofs. After short lull not yet been received from Japan, but Larzio, July 12th. the battle was renewed on Sunday be there was "good reason to hope that itment plans The trial of Submarine Lieutenants tween Catholics and Protestants, rench. Dittmar and Holdt has begun en chargesing its height in the afternoon when the would be to the same sense. The dis of murder and of firing at life-boats con whole city was involved, the sound of cussion in the Imperial Cabinet dealt on taining survivors frout the hospital ship machine guns. rifles, revolvers and bombs, broad lines with the imperial policy in Llandover Castle. The case differs from and the sight of hurrying ambulances and the previous trials in that the proceed armoured cars recalling a battlefield. An the Pacific and Far East, specially re ings have been taken at the instance of Orange procession appeared in Royal garding the Anglo-Japanese agreement, the German Prosecutor.

The British Government caly demand marched unwaveringly under a storm of

Avenue in the midst of the battle, and the future of China, and the bearing is expected to be held in themtun. Fund, built up of profit on purchase and truops who, after a short reafy will be ed the trial of Submarine Commander ballets A number of the processionists, both questions on Anglo-American rela. Patzia, who has fled, it is believed, to with revolvers in their hands, rushed up tions. The deliberations were guided by Danzig.

side streets to fight the Sinn Fein snipers three main considerations:-Firstly, that The German Prosecutor, after examin- Forty-eight houses and business premises ing British evidence, ordered the arrest occupied by Nationalists were destroyed Japan, was an old and proved ally. The of Dittmar and Boldt. Thirteen British by incendiarism. The firemen were ham agreement, how of twenty years' stand and 52 German witnesses will be sumpered by snipers. moned. including Admiral von Trotha. The British "Mission, headed by the Soli.

ing, had greatly benefited not only Great sitor-General, Sir Ernest Pollock is at-stables and stores in the centre of Bellaire Britain but Japan (Part of cable miss- tending the proceedings,

The curfew order continues in force tong). Thirdly, the United States people night and to-morrow, owing to the dis were closest to the British in aims and turbed state of the City.. Military are ideais, with whom it was for the British replacing the police.

not only a desire and interest, but a deeply rooted iastinet, to consult and co-operate.(Cheers).

TREATY OF VERSAILLES,

3. BRIAND'S DECLARATION.

Pants, July 12th. Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies. on foreign policy, M. Briand declared that there will be no question of dispens ing with the sanctions, until the Treaty has been integrally fulfilled..

SILESIAN TROUBLE.

PLAGUE OF ROVING BANDS.

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LONDON, July 19th.

Assage front Warsaw says that unrest in Upper Silesia continues, owing

to roving bands terrifying many dis tricts.

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THE NEAR EAST." ATHENS REPORTS GREAT VICTORIES

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Armes, July 12th. A message from Smyrna states that the Greeks have opened an offensive and, advancing rapidly, have occupied Hassan Pasha, Agranos and Yenikeuj.

The National Bank of Greets has lent the Government 150 million drachmae. GREEKS SURPRISED NEAR ISMIDT.

PARIS, July 12th.

400 met

EARLIER CADLES.

KEMALIST CONDITIONS

IMPOSSIBLE,

LONDOS, July 11th. The British representative at Constan- tinopio has informed Mastapha Kemal that, in view of the most absurd condi- tions laid down by the Nationalists, it is impossible for General Harington to proceed further in regard to the suggest ed meeting with Mustapha

LATER.

The incendiaries set fire to extensive

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. CLOSER CONSULTATION IN

WAR CASUALTIES. ALLIES, AND ENEMIES.

Cauaila

we Treaty in a fun acceptable to all inay add that in spite of depreciation Great Britain concerned was jow on a fair way to during the war, the position at February realisation, and if all desire, disarma 28th last was appreciably better than it was on July 31st, 1914. At the outbreak paid $103.08 for every $100 of their of war, the Commissioners could have liabilities; on February 28th last- they could have paid $112.37 for every $100.

ment it must coine,

(New Zealand) espressed siilar sent

Mr. Meiglen (Canada) and Mr. Massey

FOREIGN AFFAIRS. "

The Imperial Cabinet was unanimous un, these considerations and the.bject LONDON, July 11th, To-day's sitting of the Imperial Con- of the dissions was to find a method ference was devoted to Egypt. Lord of combining all these three factors inments. Curzon made a statement as the quesa policy, that would remove the danger tions which will shortly he discussed with of heavy naval expenditure in the Pacific the Egyptian delegation. All the Overwith all the evils thereby entailed and

seas representatives endorsed his pro- to ensure the development of all legiti-wall personally attend the Washingto pased line of action. Discussion nextmate national interests in the Far East. turned upon the need and practicability

ANGLO-AMERICAN - CO-OPERATION.

with the

Australia New Zealandi South Africa. Now

Deaths. Wounded.

748,702

1,833,20

50.025

149,732.

50,830

162,171

JG, BC

40,729

foundland, and other Colonies....

Total, Dominions

and Colonies... 140,2

8,39

15,753

imlin

61,395

357,785 70,852

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Deaths. Wounded. 186.300 No record.

34,172

44,Gh6

160.000

247,000

7,

13,751

395,706 No record.

127.535" 115,ben

133,148

200,63)

ENEMY - COUNTRIES.

2,050.406

4,202,048

..1.200,000

3.620,000

ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED COUNTRIES.

WHEN FRANCS WIEL BESARML

PARIS. July 12th.

WILD ELEPHANTS IN SIAM. Le Matin anlounes, that M. Briand Conference. tion in the conduct of foreign affairsAgreement, the Premier stated that the fort to put an end to the ruinous eh preamble states that, according to of closer and more continuous consulta- Dealing

The journal says that France will wit Anglo-Japanese hesitate to asmeiate arselt with every law for the protection of wild elephants.

The Siamese Gazette.contains a The first sitting tomorrow will be de: League of Nations had been notified voted to the Dominion representatives that, wherever the Covenant, and Agreeance will only be able to disarm mili-roaming in the jungle throughout the Belgium, suggestions for improvements in the pracment conficted, the terms of the Coventarily if it is possible effectively to com- Kingdom were the property of the ftaly

naval construction. but ancient law and custom all elephants Fender tice and machinery of consultation beant should prevail. (A copy of the noti tween the Dominion and the British Gov-fication has been published and thim1 Germany and Russia.

eruments.

petition in

shows, that the document was signed by

FRANCE ACCEPTS INVITATION, EXPORTS

- CREDIT SCHEME. addressed to the League on July 7th), Baron Huyashi and Lord Curzon and

PARIS, July 12th. PROTESTS AGAINST EXCLUSION

The Government has accepted Presi The broader discussion of-Far Eastern dent Harding's invitation, to OF FAR EAST.

and Pacific policy, to which the Imperialment conference.

a disarm Cabinet then turned, showed a general agreement the mutin lines of the

LONDON, July 11th

BANTAM-WEIGHT CHAMPION.

HERMAN DEFEAT HIGGINS.--

Lextos, July 12th.

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State. They could only be captured with Portugu! the permission of the Goverunient, and Roumania such permission involved a proportion Serhia U.S.A. being given for Government purposes. At the present time the requests for such permits are increasing very much. Some of those who make such requests Austria-Hungary

Germany are not in a position to take proper

course which the Imperial Cabinet de BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE, care of the animals, while some prople Bulgar

OFFEN DOOR IN CHINA.

We also aimed at preserving the open dor in China and giving the Chinese

BARLIER CABLES,

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very opportunity for peaceful progress IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN ud development. We also desired to

a twenty-round contest Pete Hernco, of Pacific, and to preclude any competition

At Holland Park Hall last evening in safeguard our own vital interests in the DOMINIONS" WANT SPEEDING-UP.

Losnan, July 11th.

kill them 'surreptitiously for their tusks.. In this way the number of such ele phants is decreasing.

101,221 159,400 300,000 570,000.

On the rccasion of the House of Com- Bill extending the credits scheme through-inced that the peace and well-being of mons passing the third reading of the sired to pursue. They were all coo out the Empire, except India, where it the world depended on friendly Anglo-

REPORTED PROMISE OF FFICIENT A message from Constantinople says was considered it would be ineffectual, American co-operation more than on any

REORGANISATION, that the Greeks, advanced in the direc protests against this exclusion were other single factor. They also dosited to

The duty of saking care of wild ele tion of Ismidt. The inhabitants of the raised, and also in respect of British maintain a close Anglo-Japan friend-affairs are taking quite a favourable Lieutenant of moathons, and the Gover- Navigation d'Extrême Orient in their

SAIGON RIDE MARKET. PARIS, July 11th.(delayed). phants is entrusted to the Elephant town, aided by regular troops, ambush possessions in the Far East. Sir Philipship and co-operation.

The Banque Industrielle de Chine Supply Branch of the Army, "tha Lords ed and surrounded the Greeks, who lost Lloyd Greame stated that the scheme was merit of that valuable friendship wes. Briand, in private conversation with estimate of the elephants in their dis

The Compagnie de Commerce et de The greatest tarn. killed and wounded.

According to the Fche d'Paris, nobs of changrads. They will frame au report dated Saigon, June 30th, state: already being applied. One contract, extant it harmonised with the influences the deputy, M. de Cesvelnan, stated that tricts. Permits must not be issued in tendency has been strengthened by non- cding £2,000,000, has been provisionally and activities of two of the greatest the bank is to be reorganized under new such numbers as would reduce the num

Prices have continued to rim. and this signed, and 4 plications has been received.

large number of small ap Asiatic powers, thus constituting an and exceptionally capable management. her of elephants unduly. Every permit goons

ours of prohibition of export from" Ra- Pasential safeguard to the well-being of Depositors shall fos: nothing. Haras the British Empire and the peace of the

must be submitted to and approved by East.

Demand from Europe and Java ham the Ministry of War before being Jasait, continued rather artive, but the high Every capture must be reported to the price, uqw prevailing on our market de competent authority within three days. not allow serious, competition with Ban- A permit is for a year, and is not trans-guon - 1000 may be required as a guarantee erived the export of Buma rico will ferable. A deposit of not more than. Tes. According to thọ latest information re- Everyone who has a white elephant, or market is expected to be a little easier. that all the regulations will be observed. not be prohibited, and therefore one America, ex-champion of the world in in naval armaments between the Pacific the bantam-weight class, knocked out Jim Powers, All the tepresentatives of the

an vlephant unusual colour or January 1st to June 20th, 1921, is £76,315 The total amount of rice exported from Higgins, the British champion, in the Empire agreed that our standpoint should questions in regard to the Imperial wire to the King, when a fitting reward will No. 2 sifted, Japan quality, Hongkong. eleventh round. The fight was arranged be communicated with complete frankless chain, concerning which Mr. Hurd be given. A fifth of the animals cap 86.00 picil Fhh, Saigon, for July-

In the House of Commons, replying to may have obtained it. must present itens against 434,000 tons in 1990.

lephant with short tusks, however, he at the bantam-weight, but Herman was as to the United States, Japan and asked whether any Dominion Government tured becomes the property of the August shipment.

We quote to-day-White, Saigon Rice, three-quarters of a pound over-weight China, with the object of securing an refused to be associated with the scheme State. The fee for a permit is Tes. 10 FURTHER DEOLINE. and paid a sum of money as forfeit to exchange of views, which night lead to under State ownership, Mr. Lloyd George and for a corral in which to capture the

Higgins. LONDON, July 11th.

more formal discussions and a confer said he could not make a statement pend- animals, Tex, 90. Lloyd's Shipbuilding Returns for the,

CRICKET.

Lord Curzon, accordingly, lasting the decision of the Imperial confer particular changyad. Whoever captures A golfer having written fron' Japan three months ended June 30th state that the

A permit is for a week communicated the views of the Im- ence. 3,530,000 tons under construction in the AUSTRALIANS IN SCOTLAND,

perial Cabinet to, the American and the Mr. Hurd asked whether the Oversca an elephant, without having obtained taking what is the longest hole-out in United Kingdom, is 280,000 tons below the

Japanese Ambassadors and the Chinese Fremiers were considerably dissatisfied permit is liable to imprisonment for a one, a number of replies have been given previous quarter, but 1,178,000 tons, repro-

Louros, July 11th.

Minister, and asked them for the views with the slowness of the progres of British year, or a fine of Tex. 800, or both, the in the Daily Mail. The following is the seating tonnage on which work was sus At Glasgow, before five thousand

of their Governments, and expressed the State enterprise, as compared with other animals to be confiscated to the State. longest and at the same time the most peoplo Bended owing to decline in the demand in dull weather, the Australians, play strong hope that an exchange of views countries, which were not so dependent Whoever kills, an elephant is liable to extraordinary of the lucky abota. It is for tonnage and to the joiners' and coal ing against the West of Scotland, made might pave the way to conferences on the upon State enterprise,

imprisonment for three years, or a fine recorded by Mr. Arthur Powell, Hou strikes, must be deducted to cuable a640, Ryder scored 120 by stylish and Problems of the Pacific and Far East. The Premier replied that he thought of Tea. 1,000, or both. Anyone who done Seo, Muskerry Golf Club, Coachford Replying to Colonel John Ward, the they would like to see a speeding-up."

harm to these elephants is able to im While playing, the ninth hole at the Junction, County Cork, who writes. prisonment for 18 months, or a fine of tiations with regard to the Pacific, would be treated as an independent Power, which she was.-

The American Ambassador, Colonel Chinese Minister were present in the fend bis title of the world's light heavy Harvey, and Mr. Wollington Koo,

New York, July 11th, Carpentier has signed a contract to de- Gallery during the Premier's statement weight champion in October. and later shook hands with him,

Tex Rickard will select his opponent.

SHIPBUILBING IN UNITED

KINGDOM.

ence.

comparison with the figures in normal chanceless cricket, bis innings containing Premier stated that Chine, in the nego CARPENTIER IN THE RING. Tea 500, or both. Exception is made Muskerry golf links, about seven -miles

times. Only 80,000 tons were commenced, 14 fours. The wicket was in good. representing less than 2 per cent of the tion and fast.

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tonnage in hand at the beginning of The West of Scotland made the quarter. This is most significant, in- (Stevenson 50, Cary 40, John Gunn 43). dicating an unfavourable outlook in the Mailey took 4 wickets for 108, and Ryder near future. The total merchant tonnage two for 10.

building abroad was 2.880,000 tons This Following on, the home team scored 77 figuro is not subject to reduction on for a account of suspended or delayed work The match was drawn..

"FRESH CHALLENGE,"

where an elephant is killed in self from Cork, I hit a badly-sliced drive- defence or in defence of one's own or which struck the roof of a cottage 20 out The ball bounced back on somebody else's property, or where an of bounds"

of War is responsible for the carrying was 205 yards. If the distance of 235 elephant in killed or injured in the the fairway, ran on to the green, struck course of legal captare, The Ministar the back of the hole, and reminined in the hole. The distance from tes to green out of the law, and has power to frame yards is a record, all I can say is that. regulations.

it does not deserve to be."

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