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MAYOR RESENTS CRITICISM

ISSUES STRANGE PROCLAMATION,

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Mayor Hylon of New York has follow. ad the Mayor of Chicago in falling foul of respective local newspapers.

The former is annoyed at the Press criticians of the action of the New York police in suppressing demonstrations of anam played, and has issued a proclame tion exhorting advertisers to withdraw their orders from persistent critics anong the organs. The newspapers publish the proclamation parallel with statistics, showing 353 unsolved murders in New York City since Mr. Hylan appointed Commissioner Enright in January, 1918. NEW BAVARIAN CABINET.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

WORLD" STATISTICS.

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

BY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MALL.

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. SHANGHAI UNION AND CHINA'S DELEGATION.

SHANGHAI, September 23rd.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1991.

BOWLERS AT DINNER. SHANGHAI INTERPORT TEAM ENTERTAINED,

A strenuous week of bowls was rounded off, last night, when the bowlers of the Colony entertained the Shanghai Inter- port Team to dinner at the Hongkong Hotel. Mr R. H. Dyer, President of

THE MACAO FRACAS.

THE FORTUGUESE VERSION.

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In reply to the article which we repra. duced from the Canton Times giving the Cantonese version of the recent incident at Macao, we now publish the Partu- guese version of the affair, which has been expressly obtained from Macao.]

It is not contested nor denied that

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The Portuguese population of Mons does not wish to discuss the food af vituperation used by the writer of the articles in the Canton Inca, which cone oluded by describing Macau as the blot LONDON," September 2nd.

of the East. It is nevertheless this The International Federation of Master

city, in which the writer sees the worst type of degenerates, that has by t Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers Association estimates that the world's

given a safe refuge to fugitives from the consumption of raw cotton for, the six

civilized laws and protecting Government Persecution of politicians and politics months ended July 31st amounts to 7,357,000 bales, of which Britain used

which for many years has disgraced LONDON, September 23rd.730,000, India 901,000, Japan 971,000, and The organisation, known, as the Six

the United States 2,5-10,000. Stocks on Streete Union, which is interesting itself the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association, various incidents have occurred recently China Macao is not a city of perditions writer in the Canton Pimes in insulting the cotton-spinners' bands throughout the in Uhina's delegation to the Washington was in the chair and on his right was relating to the question of Portuguese it is a city of peace and work, and the world on August 1st were: 3,928,000 Conference, has written to President the skip "of the visiting team, Mr. and Chinese jurisdiction all of which its population insults, perhaps, many of bales, of which Britain held 298,000, and Dr. Sun Yat-sen regarding the India 945,000, Japan 700,000, China preparatory state to which China should J. Shaw. Others present included: Messrs, have been determined, with more or less his friends, and certainly all men of hi 188,000, and the United States-1,100,000 ounterm before her representatives go J. H. N. Mody, J. Allan, Tweedlie, J.dificulty by the authorities at Canton race.

this is a source of revenue all over the Short-time in Britain during the six forth. They bluntly blame Dr. Sun for Reid, J. Pries, D. McAlister. J. Mc. and Macao, who were certainly desirous-As-regards the revenue from opram months ended July 31st was nearly thir much of the country's unsettled condition Murtrie, H. Overy, A. Hamilton, T. of maintaining the good relations of long Fast without exception, and none of t standing subsisting between the two coun- peoples can conscientiously attack Macao teen-weeks; in Japan 91 weeks. There and call upon him to repont at once.

David Wai and Talang Moong attend Grimshaw, J. B. Maclachan, J. Blake tries. The incidents or conflicts, far from least, of all China, which is to-day of are 152,000,000 spinning spindles in the

which 56,0000,000 are in the conference as the representatives of T. P. Paterson, J. 10. McLaggan, J. N. being due to a desire to enlarge Portu all countries most responsible for the world, of

the Shanghai Chinese General Chamber R. Allan, R. Lapsley, J. Muirhead, J.guese authority desire which does not development of poppy culture, and al Britain.

of Commerce.

Bussell, R. Wallace, G. Morrison, P. Texist-are rather due to a want of com- the more ad in view of the publicly an prehension of the right, duties and obli-nounced intention of the Masso Govern Farrell, J. R. Clark, Landers, Brown, |gations of natious in their relations toment to dispense with this amures of

each other, on the part of subaltern or venue immediately ita.port shows a co- An excellent dinner as served under Junior Chine officials who maintain munerative activity.

a doubtful discipline amongst "their sub-

In one particular there will be general the auperintendence of Mr. Herbert ordinates. This wapt of discipline, or Nortco.

rather the loose discipline, has encourag agreement with the Canton Times and ed attempts on the part of any sergeant that is its affirmation that the delimita or even a soldier in the island of Lappa, tion of the boundaries of Macao i who naturally cannot appreciate the absolutely indispensable and urgent. The difficult international situation of two Canton Fimes counsels a reference to the nations without a defined frontier, to League of Nations on the ground, that solve a problem merely on an isolated the conferences between the Portugues act which laborious negotiations have and Chiness delegates have been always not brought to a conclusion oven till abortive. It is a pity that the efforts made by the delegates for Macao for eight months during 1920 towards a solu today,

It is an historical fact that the port tion of this thorny problem, and their of Macno nas bren under the jurisdiction. offer to submit the case for decision by of Portugal for centuries. The Treaty the League of Nations or, in the alter- of 1887 between the two nations, under native, to a nation or an individust" which Chins confirmed the perpetual friendly both to China and Portugal, Possession of Macao by Portugal, deter met with an absolute refusal by the Gov- mined vary clearly that until the bound-

is of the colony, have been fixed all rament at Canton. questions referring thereto shall remain in the status quo of 1887. It follows, therefore, that if the port of Macas was solely under Portuguese jurisdiction in

POLICY OF PREMIER.

UNEMPLOYMENT DISTRESS. PREMIER'S REPLY TO EMERGENCY FRANCE ENTERTAINS CHINESE and H. Clark.

DEPUTATION,

MILITARY MISSION,

TOULON, September 21st. The military authorities gavo .recep- tied on board the battleship Lurraine in honour of the Chinese Military Mission. --Huvas.

OPIUM PROBLEM,

During the evening, cups given by Mr. Dyer to the members of both teams were presented and Mr. Gerrard, on behalf of the Police Club, presented, souvenirs to the Shanghai team to mark their victory over the police team.

LONDON, September Elru.

BERLIN, September 3rd.

The Premier met the mayors of London boroughs, the latter having specially The new Bavarian Cabinet has been journeyed to Gairloch. They complain formed by the Premier Count Lerchen-ed of the inadequacy of previous mea Feld, and includes all the members of thesures dealing with unemployment and Kahr Government, except the Minister abmitted important schemes for coping of Justice, Dr. Roth, of the German with the problem. The Premier declared National Party, whose portfolio Count that he had summoned Ministers from -Lerchenfeld has taken.

London to explore means of alleviating Count Lerchenfeld, in a speech in the distress, and explained the impossibility Bavarian Dict. said that he stood for of the Government shouldering the whole absolute fidelity to the Empire. He an burden. He foreshadowed legislation en- nounced that negotiations with the Im- perial Chancellor, in regard to the rais-suring co-operation between the Govern ing of the state of siege in Bavaria, willment, local authorities, manufacturers. shortly be resumed.

traders, bankers, and organised labour, WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. THE QUESTION OF PRIORITY,

Loyoos, September 2nd. Reuter learns that enquiries are now TERRIFIC STORM IN LISBON.good many of them in various parts of

SECOND LADY COMMONER.

LOUTH BY-ELECTION.

LONDON, September 23rd. The second lady Commoner was elected to-day as a result of the by-election at Louth..

being made at Washington as to whether it is the view of the United States Mrs. Wintringham, widow of the late Government, as was originally thought, member for Louth, standing as an lado-that the Pacific Conference is to precede pendeat Liberal, was returned, polling 8,380 votes.

(Labour) 3,873.

the disarmament conference or, as ap pears to be suggested, that disarmament Sir A. Hutchings (Conservative) is to come first. This is regarded as secured. 7.595, and Lieut. J. L. George matter that must be cleared up before arrangements for procedure are made, as is is obvious that the question of dis armament in the Far East is necessarily dependent on an agreement as regards policy, particularly in regard to naval and military matters.

MANDATES PROBLEM. LORD ROBERT CECIL'S SPEECH

INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK IN

FRANCE.

EXPORTS SHOW FURTHER SUB- STANTIAL ADVANCE.

GENEVA, September 3rd." The Assembly of the League his con- sidered the report of the Mandates, Com- mittee presented by Dr. Nansen.

Lord Robert Ceci), in an important speech, supported the Committee's resolu.: "tion already published. He said that he would have preferred more preciso tarms in regard to every and. liquor traffic-

Pasia, September 21st." (cheers)--but a great step forward had been taken. He recalled that General tial advance in French exports during Official returns again show a substan- Smuts first recommended the system of the arat eight months of 1991. "mandates, which was a milestone on the M. Briand's personal efforts to settle

road to peace. Lord Bobert Cecil said there was no intention of shutting off mandated territories from intercourse with all nations within the League,

This last remark evoked a warm "hear, bear" from Mr. Shastri- The delegates loudly cheered the speech...

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the textile dispute have resulted in the workmen's syndicate accepting arbitra- tion, as outlined by the French Premier.

GARYA, September 22nd. Commission of the League of The CHAIRMAN proposed the toast of Nations has adopted M. Dutyhman "The Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association." Swinderen's report regarding opium, He spoke of the very well fought matches The Shanghai also the proposal of the Norwegian delegate, M. Bonnevie, providing that held during the week. States interested in the opium trade or team had pet up very good game, and the cultivation of the poppy, particularly he hoped they would come back again. Germany, be invited to collaborate with If they did, they could be sure of a hearty the Opium Consultative Committes.

welcome. Mr. Dyer expressed. the hope that the visitors had found the local greens all they desired; there were

MANY DEATHS AND HEAVY

DAMAGE

Lis on, September 22nd. Thunderstorm and torrential 'rains on

Tucaday night and yesterday have caused enormous damage to the city and heavy loss of life. Hundreds have been injured and the streets have been trans formed into torrents. Numerous build ings are flooded. Many were drowned in houses and somo "swept into sewers. A wall tell on a crowded tramear, killing seven and injuring many.

CAUSE OF SIR ERNEST CASSEL'S DEATH.

LONDON, September 22nd;" Sir Ernest Cassel, who had long ben, suffering from heart trouble, was found dead in his study.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

NEW MEMBERS.

GENEVA, September gist. The International Congress of the tex tile industry has opened in Paris. About admissions has admitted the Republic of The League of Nations committee on one hundred delegates, representing not-Lithuania into the League-lavas. ably France, Great Britain, and Netherlands, were present-Hotas.

ALBANIAN APPEAL.

the

LEAGUE'S INTERVENTION ASKED

FOR..

LATER.

The Assembly voted the admission of Esthonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to the League of Nationis.

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rity in the waters of the port.

the Colony" everywhere except on the Peak" He did not know why sotme The policing of the harbour of Macao of the fellows on the Peak did not play is supervised not by ignorant or irrca

ponsible persons, but by superior com- bowl{"

missioned officers, who not only are cog- Mr. FERGUSON, the "skip of the nicant of their military duties, but also

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There is no country: without marked frontiers, and the indispensability of ang agreement na to this has never escaped the Portuguese Government. Portugal, a nation as sovereign as the most powerful will not waive her right cot to suffer! foreign authority on territory within her dominion, and consequently would wel come the demarcation of the boundaries of the Colony of Macao,

-It as well that China thinks at last

Hongkong team, who spoke in support of know their rights under international in the same manner, and it is to be law, a condition of affairs which very hoped that her attitude will remain cons the toast, said it had been a pleasure to likely does not obtain with the Chinese sistent, for a settlemen- of this question meet the Shanghai team. They were Commanders stationed on the borders of will produce great results in comenting worthy opponents and good bowlers. Lappa, or the Commanders of the small the oldest friendship between Europa and. Hongkong only won the interport match Macae. It must be emphasized that the

Chinese launches which enter the port of the Far East. by a small margin. He hoped, next year. Portuguese, Harbour Authorities do not CHINESE TORPEDO BUAT DISOBEYS

MACAO ORDERS. to be one of the party to go to Shanghai go further than maintain order in the and fry the fast grens there, and bring barbour in their work of policing all the back the flag-they had never done it waters of the port, which is their exclu- sive duty. This being so, the blame for yet. He thanked the. Shanghai' team for any conflict arising from say transgres the way they had taken such defeats assion of this state of affairs cannot be pat had come their way, and he hoped they on the Portuguese authorities, but on would remember Hongkong players

those persons who seek to alter it, being good sportsmen-like themselves (Applause).

The lamentable incident of a few days ago did not go beyond the foregoing, but was aggravated by a treacherous act on the part of the Chinese forces.

الامير

In connection with the recent fracas at Macao, our correspondent, writing on Thursday, reports the arrival of Chinese torpedo boat which anchored off- the East end of Lappa. As order given by the Harbour Department of the Macao Department that abe should move to the proper anchorage" was not obeyed.

The British gunboat 2'uantulla enter ed the harbour at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday and anchored at the man-of-war ancho- rage.

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The toast was drunk with enthusiasm. Mr. J. SHAW, the "skip" of the The facts are that a sampan flying the Shanghai team, responded. He said that Chinese flag and also a military banner, the welcome extended to them had ex under the command of an officer with had a fine time, and every club visited entered the harbour apparently on patrol coaded all their expectations. They had whom were a number of armed soldiers, had treated them right royally. When work. A steam launch attached to the Hongkong visited them, they would try Harbour, Department proceeded to meet

At pa on the 21st inst. (writes to do as well, but he did not think they the sampan with the object of ascertain-

uur correspondent) the commander of the could. Mr. Shaw thanked Mr. Harvey, ing its mission this launch was met in Mr. Ferguson, and Mr. Blake for having an aggressive attitude by the officer in torpedo boat was informed that if the did not move to the warship anchorage. given up & great deal of time in connec- charge of the sampan, who levelled a tion with the visit of the Interport team; pistol at the master of the launch The Barra by a p.. the following day, he also thanked Mr. Mody, on behsil latter, a Chinese member of the Water fire would be opened upon his vessels It was not until three o'clock on. Thurs

GENEVA, September 2lat.

of the team, for having placed his car Police, thought it prudent to retire, and

It is understood: plied with the order. MAYENCE, September 22nd. The Albanian delegate.submitted to the

at their disposal during their stay. As appealed, for assistance by whistling, day afternoon that the torpedo-boat com regards the Interport nutch, Mr. Shaw which brought on the scene & motor-boat that an oficial.of the Chinese Maritine Bescue parties, including French soldi. League of Nations' committee telegrams

Customs Service advised the commander remarked that he did not think he had armed with a gun of 37mm., and carry. ars, are searching the ruins for bodice broken out between Albania and Serbia. purporting to show that hostilities had

The Porta- but it is still impossible to estimate the The delegate asked for the League's inter- League of Nations has passed a resolt then presented the Shanghai flag"to Mr. The sampan in the meantime proceeded guese gunboat Patria had been towed dip

ever had a closer contest. The "skip" ing with its crew two Portuguese sailors to comply with the order. number of the dead. Owing to change vention. The committee, upon Lord

in charge, on landing, signalled to the prepared for action. men on the spot at the time of the explo Robert Cecil's request, decided to consider tion urging all nations to co-operate-Dyer, as President of the Hongkong to the shores off Lappa, where the officer towards Green Island and anchored there

towards expenditures for fighting epide

garrison, 40 of whom appeared and im- mediately entrenched themselves behind some rocks.

shifts there were some three thousand

FIGHTING EPIDEMICS.

LEAGUE COMMITTEE'S RESOLUTION.

PARIS, September 21st. The Committee on Welfare of the

sion. Most of those inside the works the problem on Thursday next. Haces, mis diseases.-llavas.

wore killed; very few were injured. Oppau, which contained six thousand in- habitants, is now a scene of atter desola tion. Most of the injured were Oppau. Two French soldiers engaged in rescue work have been seriously injured.

in

ARIZONA COPPER CO:

PROPOSED TRANSFER.

Anizona, September 23rd. The Arizona Copper Co., which closed

THE

ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.

ITS BASIC POLICIES.

Lawn Bowls Association.

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Mr. Luk King Fo, the Chinese official who has been down to inquire into the mütter, has returned to Canton and it is hoped that the trouble may be speedily cleared up and an understanding arrived at which will prevent, the recurrence of such episodes.

ALL QUIET.

General Degoutte has ordered all the down in May, owing to the serious con Available medical persoanel of the French dition of the industry, has submitted to Army of the Rhine to proceed to tho scene. of the disaster. He has also the shareholders at Edinburgh a pro- arranged for soup to be distributed to the posal to transfer the business to an AmeNorthern paper gives on" the authority and gave three cheers for the Hongkongboat was exposed, and in a few minutes received a cable, yesterday, from the

High

Commissioner has distributed poration..

M.75,000 to local trade unions. A factory

at Mannheim collapsed in consequence of the Oppan explosion, three workmen being killed and 14 injured.

SUBRENDERED GERMAN ·

TONNAGE.

" REPARATION -COMMISSION'S

VALUATION.

FATAL TESTS OF NEW GAS.

..LATER. Bodies to the number of 850 have been

Pan18, September 22nd. recovered from the ruins of Oppen. The

The value of the 2,153,407 gross tons of total of the injured exceeds the first German shipping handed over to the estimates. Already 2,500 have been treat. ed. The explosion appears to have been Allies before May 1st has been assessed caused by a course of tests of the com. by the Reparations Commission at pression of a new gas, the properties of 745,000,000 gold marks, which will be which were imperfectly known,

placed to Germany's credit

The damage at Frankenthal and Lud. wigshafen is so great that at present it cannot be estimated.

A German Hospital train arrived at Frankfort and a Krench hospital train. arrived at Treves with the injured.

"The German authorities have begged:

THE ARBUCKLE "ÇASE..

@ MORALITY CLAUSE" IN FILM PERFORMERS' CONTRACTS.

New Yons, September 22nd

A contributed article published in

Mr. J

The transfer of the flag was received with great applause.

Mr. D. MCALISTER submitted the toast of The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa When the motor-boat reached the tion. He hoped Hongkong would send launch the Chinese soldiers on short the best team they could to Shanghai, opened fire, which left no option to those next year, and won't they get it in the on the motor-boat but to reply. Several' Dock,

added Mr. McAlister, amid much fusillades were exchanged, but without laughter.

any casualties to the Chinese side, who The Shanghai players drank the toast were entrenched. The crew of the motor-

The Portuguese Consul in Hongkong. there were 4 casualties-one dead and Governor of Macao, announcing that "all N. MoDy replied there wounded. In addition to this, an Association. It had been a great pleasure employé of the Maritime Customs, who is quiet," and that it is believed the to meet the Shanghai players. They con- was near the pier on the Macao side, trouble is over.

The Chinese gunboat left the harbour gratulated them on the good fight they was wounded by a Chinese bullet. The He laid particular emphasis on what had put up against a picked team, and guaboat Fairio, which was lying in the of Macao on Thursday evering, about az

wished them bon voyage back to Shanghai. Stream under repair and entirely dis- he called the "opportunistic policy" of

Mr. A. HAMILTON proposed The the Foundation, meaning that the Direc

armed, was hit by a number of shots, Cuests.

aa were, alse, some buildings at Macao, tors had no desnite scheme for allotting

Mr. LANDERS of the Shanghai team, principally the Disinfecting Station. certain sums to certain parts of the responded, world to be used only there. Rather the In the course of the evening an excel-“ plan is to take advantage of such oppor-lent programme of music was carried tunities for putting the money to co through structive use in line with its general policy as may arise from time to time.

ing, Peking, the following outline of the basic policies of the Rockefeller Founda tion. The writer of the article, Mr. Grover Clark, says:—

FEZE FROM DEAD HAND OF THE FAST."

o'clock.

“LIFTING SHADOWS."

These Incle were clicited at the official

It is sometimes harder to live down

At inquiry held by the Portuguese authori- ties at which the evidence of Portuguese, past that it is. to live through it. British and Chinese nationals was heard, least, that was the experience of Soma, who fled from Russia at the beginning The river gunboat Macau, which had of the World War, and found a new life enco into some other activity" By way returned the day before from Hongkong, in America. She became a titizen of the The Rockefeller Foundation, in utilix of illustration, Mr. Rockefeller referred was not carrying at the time any am- United States on her marriage to Clifford ing funds, is entirely frec from the

dead hand of the past,' he said. Both to the anti-tuberculosis work which the uninition, this having been removed to Howard, but it was her five years in

Fosadation undertook in France during enable for, to proceed to the Kowloon prosperous. country where she was my father who gave the funds and those the man is conditions there are becom Docks for repairs. The other launches from political intrigue that made her at present in charge of their administra. tion feel that it would be unwise to laying more normal, the French authorities of the Harbour Police were not avail- loyal American at heart, But when the war ended, Sonia's past appeared before down definite rules for the use of either Foundation is gradually stopping out

are taking over this campaign, and the able.

The indignation which was aroused on her in the form of three bewhiskered

gentlemen representing the Ring the interent or the principal, since it poeda General Degoutteto transmit to the that a large cinema company's attorney or the opportunities will be in the future. worm and other public health campaigns with the casualties previously stated Sonia refused to give them because they An uutcome of the Arbuckle case is is impossible to tell to-day what the He also spoke of the vellow fever, book- the return of the motor-boat to Macaonth. They wanted some papers tha

The underlying

policy of the Founda- in the Americas and other parts of the was great and it was necessary to that a "morality clanse,

in America To add to her troubles the prompt. and efficacious aid of the announces

prevent the sailors and the police from Bonis, quarrelled with her drug-ridder French troops.

French and German pledging actors and actresses to contion, therefore, is to use the money at world in which the Foundation has had exercise all the force of discipline to contained the plans for a Red revolution In its work of promoting medical proceeding to Lappa to carry out a re husband and shot him. Hugh Mason duct themselves with due regard to public its disposal in the general field of medical an active part on this same basis.

education and public health whorever and Convention," will be immediately insert in whatever ways seem best at any given education; the Foundation adopts theprisal for the blood of their comrades. her attorney, pleaded suicide. Bonia ws ed in all company's contracts, violation time. By the run of its organization it same policy. Recently large sums have This called for a restraint on the part scqnitted, but refused to marry Mason of same to mean forfeiture of the delin-is free to do this. /

been given to medical schools in England, of the officers which may be difficult to who was in love with her, because of th quent's position.

Belgium, Canada and the United States expect in any future occurrence, and it danger that hovered over her, and als CO-OPERATES WITH OTHER AGENCIES.

in order to help them secure equipment, must be noted that this particular act of because sho

really

believed she had kil he continued, "the Foundation in gen-able otherwise hat which

In the pursuance of this policy" buildings, etc., which would be impos aggression on the part of the Chinese Howard. This should be enough to co

will make tho

praho special fat the c eral weeks to co-operate with govern

of the institutions much more ellec, book place it a time when the gunboats vince you that mental agencies or private organizations tive. In such cases the Foundation does were practically out of commission, a

n. carrying out some specifis piece of

French Government their gratitude for

soldiers are showing the closest collabora

tion in rescue work:

FRENCH SOLDIERS VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION.

BERLIN, September 22nd. An explosion killed the French soldiers who were guarding the Oppan works and injured a number of French soldiers who were boating on the Rhine. DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT M.150,000.000. The-Badisch

Anilinfabrik Co. ansers the damage to the works st M£160,000,000.

QUEENSLAND MINING "DISASTER.

ALL BODIES RECOVERED."

سیستینی

BRISBANE, September 23rd. All the bodies of the Mount Mulligan diaster, 24 of which are unrecognisable,

have been recovered.

in.

in

work, with the hope that in due course 20t take over the actual administration condition of things which was accidental, dramatío story. theso bodies will be able to take over the of all or any part of the institution Aoy other incident of this character, Wahlen is convincing at all times & it ze seBisting: In fect, the rela-therefore, which may arise in the future Bonia, and especially fine acting in cop tion of the military

Which

withdraw and put its funds

per

(Continged at foot of next column)

probabilities

Peking Union Medical College in this at Lappa la fraught with regrettable Start Holmen and Julia Bwayne Got respoot is unique

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