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SOVIET GOVERNMENT WANTS LOAN.

QUARANTEED ON FIRST WORKING- CLASS GOVERNMENT.

LONDON, November glat. It is reported that the Soviet Govern- -meat is shortly-appeating to the workers of the world for a hundred million dollar WASHINGTON, November 21st-loan in five shilling shares guaranteed on It became known after yesterday's Con- the firet working-class republic of the

world."

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE,

BRITAIN AND CAPITAL SHIP

___STRENGTH.

ference between Mr. Hughes, Mr. Balfour and Baron Kate that the British delega- tion unequivocally approved of the rela tive capital ship strength for Britain. America and Japan as

suggested by America.

« Strasburg, November 21st,

He

POWERS FAVOUR POLICY OF THE

"OFEN DOOR.

BELGIUM'S ATTITUDE.

WASHINOTON, November 201K,

HERR STINNES' VISIT. WILL THERE BE A MEETING WITH

As an illustration of the jumpy character of exchanges. Polish marks where quoted at eleven thousand to the pound sterling on the 19th, compared with fifteen thousand on the 18th

IRISH PROBLEMS. DEADLOCK IN NEGOTIATIONS SOMEWHAT "EASIER.

A communiqué "states that Baron De Cartier said Belgium would willingly, participate in all tessures adopted by the Conferonee to ensure the territorial integrity of China and furnish her with means of overcoming her difficulties. Belgium unreservedly favoured the policy of the open door. Belginm was in accord with all the Powers concerned, and was ready to consent to a fair increase of Customs duties in China and gradual abandonment of the rights of jurisdiction as soon as the Chinese. Government was

The deadlock in the Irish peace nego able to guarantee the proper administratiations has been somewhat eased by the tion of justice.

Losnay, November 21st.

PROPAGANDA AT WASHINGTON.

CHINESE AND JAPANESE

"ACTIVITIES.

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THE QUESTION OF FOREIGN CONTROL

OF CHINA'S FINANCES,

RELIGION AND PEACE,

DEAN INGE AND GERMANY. Nearly 200 delegates from all parts of the world met in Laxton Hail last month at the opening meeting of the Third Inter national Conference on

Economia Re- covery and World Peace. The discussion Wad onReligion as a unifying factor among nations and a practical basis of a world peace."

PROBLEMS OF TO-DAY.

MUTUAL SERVICE NEEDED.

LORD CHANCELLOR'S PLEA.

THE PREMIER'S APPEAL. "PULL TOGETHER.". Speaking at Inverness, an October 4th, after receiving the freedom of the bargh, Viscount Birkenhead opened, on Octo the Prime Minister mado reference to ber 3rd, in St. George's Hall, Liverpool, the Washington Conference on disarma World Service Exhibition, the object ceeding to lay down a series of pria- mont and to the Irish Conference, pro of which was to bring before the public ciples which must govern mossuses-for the many, and world-wide needs of

dealing with unemployment. humanitarian, socialedecutional-end with regard to Ireland I find it neces There was a rather chilling phrasa other forms of service to mankind. Theory to check my native hopefulness by warning that success can only be gained contemplation of our failures"-and a by a courageous, resolute trust in the common sense of the British and the Irish peoples and the setting aside of the

and

service

counsel of the extremists.

STABILIZING POLICIES.

are stabilized.

"

not even a

The Asiatic News Agency anya Jami Raports Im the members of the Chin- Lord Parmoor, the shaimas, raid the armament Conference indicate that since ese delegation" to the Washington Dis- truth had been brought horae to us that War was a world-wide evil, and accessarily the arrival of the Chinese and the Japan inconsistent with that duty of mutual instant, respectively, propaganda and if the burden of a progressive civilisation exhibits in the various courts were all ase delegates, on the 5th and the 7th service which must be learned and applied counter-propaganda have been started by were to be upheld and carried forward. designed to emphasise, by novel devices, the rival delegations chiefly about the He did not believe that national wars the urgent necessity at the present time Shantung muddle. On the Japanese side, were more than a phase in world history. a map of the whole province of Shantung they would disappear, as had the wars of mutual service-service in the ministry has been published showing that the form of religion and wars so promote family of the word, service for the nation, ser- or German leased territory of Kinochow interests; but unless religion succeeded vice in education, service in the allevia MR. LLOYD GEORGE?

is but one of the seventy-two districts. in inspiring a moral human unit, their just as Weihaiwei is a limited area and disappearance would be no guarantee that tion of suffering, service in social welfare, Logpos, November 21st.

not the whole province of Shantung.

the disposition of mankind towards vio-

With regard to unemployment Me There is a flutter of excitement re.

in industry. Tableaux Lloyd George was careful to say that the lence had been effectively exercised, or vivanta, lectures, end demonstrations schemes of Ministers are not formulated, But the retort from the Chinese is that A hint regarding the nature of M.garding the object of Herr Stinnes' visit. ese occupation of Kisochow and the Bri

thère is no comparison between the Japan that it might not find expression in some were muong the features which organised and cannot be formulated until the

alterative direction. There was a neces to set forth this call to service, and to Cabinet has met Briand's impending disarmament speech It is officially stated that it is not con

tish administration of Weihaiwei, and ity for international organisation in the explain ways of carrying it into effect.

The measures they. is contained in a sperch by M. Barthou, nected with Government affairs, though America the Japanese militarists have song nations as a practical basis of a who had undertaken that inovement to organs of the body returned to their

the Chinese delegates simply ask the

sphere of region if religion in the future

would have to take he likened to the public to examine for them- was to be an effective unifying power speech, said it was the object of those patient through to the point where the Lord Birkenhead, in the course of his actioine supplied by a doctor to help the Minister of War, in which he said, that the announcement does not exclude the done aggressively against the Shantung -France-is-ready to accept limitation of possibility that a meeting may

world's peace. The re-union of all Chris show that there was in almost every normal and healthy condition. The trade be people see their occupation of. Kiao-

tian communities was a matter of great sphere of human activity, and human depression of to-day was anaments subject to complete and in-arranged. It is understood that one of

chow on the 7th November, 1915,

delicacy and difficulty. Could the unified effort an opportunity for those who wish normal depression; it was a result of -högtal „disarmament of Germany.

Owing to the lack of funds and the

influence of religion which existed befored to hold out a helping hand, and, by the shattering effect of the war on world added that it is learned daily that Genection with aniline dyes.

the Reformation be restored, not on the the objects is to trapsag a 'deat in con-China, the Chinese delegates are meeting which would appeal to the highest in-ed, and to the community as a whole. Ifest amount of unemployment in the existing chaotic condition of affairs, in old basis, but in a new and purified form, a benefit to him who helped, to him help was the abnormal experience of the great- so doing, to confer a threefold benefit- true, credit, and confidence. There obstacles everywhere; especially have they fluence of mankind, and not be jacon- many is unfaithful, to her engagements.

to fight against renegade propagandistasistent either with, the progress of scienti- it were true that the efforts EXCHANGE FLUCTUATIONS. from Canton; while on the other side, fie research or with the growth of intel-mosers of the exhibition were not EARLIER CABLES,

the pro countries whose credit stood.highest. The the Japanese are enjoying a much strong- irctual freedom? He believed it could. "POLISH MARKS 11,000 to the POUND.er position internationally as well as

too exchanges reflected the conditions paraly sanguinely stated in the terms of that sing trade; their violent and extreme Cationally, not to mention the fact that

Dr. Westman (Sweden) said that the expectation, then they were on the way fluctuatious made trade difficult. LONDON, November 21st." they have plenty of funds in their hands that the heavy battalions of Church people quences of which might well prove to be The answer given was:-"When the Churches themselves must take action, and to accomplish very great work. the conse When would conditions be established? for propaganda expenses abroad.

must be organised. The reports further adds that officially benefit of God that there were at present world's history the present was the one concord, and ec-operation with their It was not for the Permanent. Surely of all periods in the nations realize two things-first, that Japan says that she will fight heaven 1.700 Cierman missionaries who were kept in-which-a-movement of that kind might neighbours constitute the only real, firm and earth, in cominaction Chiness people, against the proposed Colonies and India- fact that was also look round the streets of our towns or to second, that they are

with the away from their work in the British make an appeal. They did not need to basis for their own national prosperity; introduction of international controls a great hindrance, to the renewal of nor read the columns of the daily Press to their national wealth every time they over China by the Powers at the coming mal relations between the Christians on

not increasing Conference: but in Washington, Mr. J. both sides of the North Se

be reminded of the many causes for dis- turn out a new batch of Treasury notos O. P. Bland, former Secretary of the

couragement, and even for depression, by from the" printing press." Mr. Lloyd Municipal Council of the International there was a factor in the world"strong indeed, be strange if at a period still so primary condition of stability in basi. Madame Beth (of Austria) asked if which we were surrounded. It would; George reached this conclusion: that the Settlement of Shanghai, and later Agent cough to supersede the jealousy and of the British Chinese Corportion in suspicion that made men

close to the struggle through which the ness is the stabilizing of the exchanges, Peking is leading a fierce campaign in Perhaps, she said, shaking her head, we our-eyes-a-hundred causes of and justi until financial policy and foreign polies go to war. nation had passed there were not before and the exchanges will not be stabilized favour of the establishment of an inter- must take human nature as it is nacional committee to be composed by Bishop Raffey (of Hungary) said that dishonest adviser who would dare to give fication for gloem; and he would be a representatives of Great Britain, the of late materialism had permeated our encouragement for the hope that uere phase of the problem he proceeded to Without further elucidation of thaf United States, Japan, France aid Italy: every thought, affected our education, lay in front of us the prospects of a very state four urging that, on account of her experience fashioned the policies of nations; had in and special knowledge of China, Japan fought with the faith in souls, made of swift or a very complete alleviation of which must apply to any sound scheme "general considerations " administration of China. should be given the leadership in the honesty a venial thing, and celebrated its our troubles.

Mr. Bland's demoniacal triumph in the final culmina-

for dealing with unemployment: iden is that in order to save China from tion of greed and selfishness, in that Com-the accumulated savings of generations,.

They could not dissipato the results of The first, put forward as an axion" of " bankruptcy, the Powers should at least, munism which in its blind fury spurned and even of centuries; they could not

civilized goverament, was that men.... come to an agreement concerning the con- things previously held sacred.

willing and anxious to work but for trol of the Chinese national finances with Hungary they had experienced the rags of of the nation before they had, mads con- In sacrifice so much of the brilliant youth

whom no work can be found must not Japan as Chion's receiver because Japan Communim, and had suffered all the tribution of a lifetime of full effort they

be allowed to starve so long as there is China's biggest

is a crust in the national cupboard.. through ravages perpetrated by sacriligious hands could not suffer these things and then re- Japan's industrial loans and advances in the realm of culture and integrity, turn to normal prosperity and happiness

It should be borne in mind that to the former Tuan Chi-jai, Cabinet ia Religion, and the Church were attacked" We must be prepared for a period in

multitudes of these men had willing- Peking, if an internatioial contract can-

with peculiar violence, because Com-which we shall have to struggle constant-

ly placed their lives at the disposal The Labour Conference concluded after for the political control of the Chinese source of mankind's moral life: When ficulty, and for a period in which every Secondly, in computing the measure of not at present be arranged by the Powers main knew religion to be the mightiestly with circumstances of profound dif-

of their country and faced death and signor Schanzer said that Italy would the unanimous adoption of a draft con- battle is still going on in the national truction it confessed its recognition of the and complaining, asks himself rather the

mutilation Republic. This sort of Sino-Japanese

Communism condemned religion to des individual citizen, instead of rapining support the solutions appearing best-suit-vention on white lead with an additional capital of the U. 8. A. to the great detri- fact that religion and the Church were question: Is there anything that is my ed to assure the free development of China and to guarantee quality of footing of clause as regards the employment of that both Japan and China are being social movement,

ment of their national honour, indicating the greatest adversaries of subversive power to do that will assist the country the nations in their efforts to promote painters' apprentices. The British dele-indicted before the white Powers, and the progress in China and the commerce of

Canon Barnes said events had proved as a whole to come through the difficult country

situation is deeply deplored by the heal that the peace was in many ways a pesce time? It is in that spirit, and in that Baid that the French delega

because the result will be disastrous to

of folly, and that the gentlemen who imepirit, alone, that we must address our Mr. Lansing, former Secretary of State, their peoples. There was everywhere dis- asked, be a moment at which an exhibi excited clamour of the less thoughtful of it with success. Could there then, he is heading the advisory staff of the Chin trust alike of international capitalism tion of that kind could be expected to ese delegation, and China's Shantung case

and international Communism. was prepared immediately after the

make raluable contribution? His con- ärrival of Dr. Wellington Koo from Lon-

The Dean of St. Paul's said that as forception of the situation was a the tropical possessions we gained by the simple one; it was the old and familiar don; but it is still uncertain whether it, if we estimated the value of all conception of co-operation. It was based can be introduced into the Conference for discussion.

the tropics and all the negroes who" in- on the generalisation with what the habited them, and compared the total philosopher many centuries ago made the with what they cost us, there would be no prolt. It was foolish to spend £10,000

world familiar, and which conceived of business community would not again make of a number of people in any enterprise, in inaaring a haystack,

man as a sociable animal-the concep Perhaps the tion, in other words, that the association

found that war was very bad business which on their material side would be the mistake that war could be good busi- whether it be moral, material, or indus- Even the Press, he was told, had trial in its scope, would achieve results attacks of war fever was so great and isolation," and which, on their moral from its point of view. The liability to far greater than if they were made in the irrationality of human beings so inside, would produce consequences incel tractable that we could not rely on cuiably more valuable and incalculably the Germans showed no sign of repent finer, because they would have taught the nations, and the several classes of

We said that

The final point in the speech was that anco. Did we make it easy for them to

each individual that his part in this life our

must "awn nation, repent? The human heart was like water,

co-operate in was not to be lived and could not, if its economy. If a return to normal condí- which froze at a certain temperature and fullest development was to be attained, tions is to be expedited it was necessary melted under the influence of warmth. be based upon lines of egotism and self to promote an atmosphere of peace The French were leaving no stone unturn- centring. ed to provoke a violent conservative and

throughout the world. Nations must noti BIG CUTS IN ARMY AND NAVY might have terrible cause to regret their an

militarist reaction in Germany, and they the exhibition was founded was as goed save. In our own land the Government He believed that the spirit upon which only live within their means, but must

Buicidal policy.

omen and encouragement to the must show the sternest and strictest The Budget figures for the coming the appeal to religion on both sides that which depended upon a full realisation

—Dr. W. E. Orchard said it was religion the Boy Scout and the Girl Guide move and so must private" individuals. All country as was the spirit which inspired economy. So must the local authorities, that gave war its last sanction. It was ments many years ago. It was the spirit classes must work together with the same fiscal year show cats in the expenditures was the strongest thing in the war.

MR. BALFOUR'S VIEWS ON THE

MATTER.

Mr Balfour emphasised that the British Government had frequently and expli citly formulated the principles of the open door in China, the integrity of China; the desirability of leaving China to work out her own salvatica and control her own affairs, and substituting, when circum stances warranted, the normal processes of law for extra-territoriality.

M.

tion was disposed to consider most favour. ably the entire Chinese claims, but, in order to reach a practical result, each claim must be thoroughly examined.

CHINESE DELEGATE'S SINCERE

APPRECIATION..”

Dr. Van Karnebeek said that China might count upon Holland's willingness to aid her to realise her legitimate aspira tions and her endeavours towards con- solidation and stabilisation of her domes- tic affairs.

announcement that Sir James Craig will meet the Prime Minister on the 23rd..

LABOUR CONFERENCE. COMPLETES ITS LABOURS AT “

GENEVA.

GENEVA, November 21st.

creditor

.

support to be given the resources of the country must be considered. It was impossible to deal out even to a perfectly justifiable claimant the- full measure of what he was entitled to without regard to what there was in the common till.

gate announced that in view of the com-thy thinkers of both countries simply posed it yielded to the short-sighted and selves to the future if we are to meet ( Thirdly, doles unduly prolonged are apt

Promise mentioned on the 18th, the Government would now vote in favour of

the convention.

THE G. P. O. BANK: HUDDERSFIELD CASHIER'S GREAT

IDEA.

Tokyo and Peking slike.

There is no doubt now that Japan and Great Britain will enter into Pacific and The Post Office Savings Bank celebrated It is freely reported in Washington of Far Eastern Conference hand in hand. Senhor Dalte, a member of the Portuits diamond jubilee recently

Although the institution bas existed for for Great Britain's silence about Shan- cial and diplomatic cireles, that in return guese delegation, endorsed the desire for 60 years, there were many similar thrift tung. Japan will raise no question about

prosperous and united China. Mr. Sze (Chines Minister to the U.S.) first recorded instance of a savings bank in the Yangtze Valley of China, and there schemes before its inception in 1881. The the Tibetan affair or of British intorests expressed his sincere appreciation of the was in the Dumfries village of Ruthwell united sympathy and friendship of the

fore, nothing but pessimism exists in delegations for China, and her proposals, church in 1810, At first his parishioners the possible result of the Conference as It was founded by the minister of the Chinese circles in the United States about which would greatly conduce to the sue refused to trust him with their money, far as China is concerned as a whole, and

The meeting adjourned until the after being provided with three padlocks, which question.

but the difficulty was overcome by a box not merely in regard to the the Shantung could only be opened in the presence of the three holders of the keys,

cess of the Conference.

noon of the Pist.

In 1817 trustee savings bank were estab- lished in several towns:

THE BOMBAY RIOTS. MOB BURN DOWN POLICE STATION.

Ten years Whitbread introduced

s earlier Samuel White BOMBAY, November 19th.

Commona for promoting and encour There were disturbances at several aging industry among the labouring points of the native city yesterday. The classes of the community and the relief mob burned down the police-atation at and regulation of the necessitous poor. Nulbagar and dispersed the rioters. Further trou effect through the agency of the Post office, ble occurred elsewhere and the troops but nothing came of the measure. were compelled to fre, causing casualties A new feature of the racial bitterness is that Parsees, Christians, and Jews, who are the chief sufferers from the violence of the Non-Co-Operators, are now retaliat ing by attacking Non-Co-Operators and tearing off their Gandhi caps. The trou- blo was renewed this morning.

It is

BTART WITH 201 BRANCHES. The idea was not revived until half-m century later, when Mr. C. W. Bikes, a Huddersfield cashier, wrote an open let ter on the subject to Ms. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer.

THE JAPANESE BUDGET.

ESTIMATES.

ness.

appeals to "common-sense.

If

reported that the mob fired on several immense growth is shown by the followiDivered an interesting lecture last month sabres, and uniforms should not be given

In 1881 the Post Office Bavings Bank began operations with 301 branches. Its places, but details are lacking. The disfigures:- turbances are entirely confined to "the neighbourhood of the Bazaar. Work is being carried on normally in the Euro-1869 pean businesa quarter..

'GĦANDI'S APPEAL TO NON- CO-OPERATORS.

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right, and that nations were days taught that military might was not to them. Austrian children were nowa

dependent.

inter-

very

to become demoralizing to the in dividual who receives them. It is very much better to find work for him.

Fourthly, it is infinitely better to find work for him in the ordinary oper- otions of his own trade, if possible. But no expedient should have the effect of retarding the return to. normal conditions. It was a fre queatly forgotten fact that the nation was producing only 80. per cent of its pre-war production. That had to go round. Many were insisting on better conditions than they had be fore the war, which meant that others had to go very shart.

purpose.

DUTY QE ALL CLASSES..

"We can only achieve a permanent

A military patrol fired, og f The scheme would have been carried into of all departments below those of the religion were to be the basis of a world in the minds of every individual that he curd even a temporary accommodation

current year. The Army estimates for peace it must be a very much different or she could help others, and that life the year 1922-23 are yen 233,000,000 ngainst religion from that which was practised: was imperfectly lived which was lived by complete co-operation between all' 199,000,000 at present. yen 273,000,000 at present, while the Navy it would have to be a fanatical, not a without the full readisation that was estimates are yen 394,000,000 against yen reasonable religion.

classes of the community such as their proper to humanity, as informed through was during the war: all working for a Dr. Max Winter, the Austrian Minister to play of conscience. Everyone must common end.” and former burgomaster of Vienna, who play a part and pay a contribution which disaster unless there is co-operation." "We shall proceed from crisis to spoke in Gorman, said that in educating was not obviously limited to his or her FLYING IN THE EAST.

we must give them accurate own life. In the hope that all of them Russia was an awful example of what knowledge of other nationalities, and not might proft by that practical illustration followed when chlorpense of another Air Commodore Brooke-Fopham de- merely books of wars illustrated with laid open to them in that exhibition, he class. If the nation is to pull through. endeavoured to

No. of

battle pictures. Military toys, guns, declared it open... Amount Bal, at end depositors. deposited.

to the Royal Aeronautical Society of of year.- 178,000 £1,947,000 £1,000,000 dealt largely with the new desert air "Aerial Navigation in the East." He

we mest pull all together." Therefore, Mr. Lloyd George asked for the measures 1920 ... 13,500,000 £101,000,000 £265,000,000 route from Cairo to Baghdad and told

which can be only dimly discerned be On the day the department opened, with how the original eurvey party, in cars,

A wedding was solemnized, at Shang-hind the scaffolding of propositions in a staff of 20 clerks, 2011 was deposited by mapped out the route so that now the

bai, last week, between Mr. Peter his speech a consideration free from any 436 cufatimers.

Mathieson, second son of Mr. Archibald clase spirit, but inspired by the reoog- over 5,000, and there are 15,000. branches. aloft. a ribbon-like guide to big destina Mr. R. G. Ashton is claiming from the the Rev. W. E. Dalton, Glynde Vicarage, each will be best for all.

To-day the staff numbers pilot starting on his journey Bees from Supreme Court, at Shanghai, in which and Miss Dorothea Dalton, daughter of is best for each, and what is best for An action is being tried in ELM.'s Mathieson, of Campbeltown, Argyllshire, bition that what is best for all classes SAYS THEY HAVE DENIED GOD. At hrst the amount which could be de- tion stretching away into the desert, Air- firm of Mars Montrie & Co., $5,000 Lowes, Sussex.

posited by one person in any one year was BOMBAY, November 19th.. limited to £30, and the total to £150.

Commodore Brooke Popham emphasised damages, $4,000 for breach of the, agree bride was given away by Mr. W. Ironside. At the Cathedral the the prominent part played by wireless in mont alleged and wrongful dismissal and She wore a very pretty dress of charmeuse Gandhi has issued an appeal to the

the survey work. He said that the Air $1,000 for aamult and battery. people of Bombay saying that it is im

Force improved the British prestige defence in that there was no dismissal silver, with a court train. Her voil was "Those who want a comfortable pas- possible to describe the agony he has

The lined with ninon and trimmed with endured in the past two days.

Although various of the provincial and Dealing with the difficulties in tropical and alternatively, defendants pleaded Mrs. Gaston-Stone, and she carried a 220-"No, unfortunately it does not

among the natives. refuse to cat, or to drink anything except bute funds to the expenses of the Chineas of temperature in the desert were very as a consequence of plaintiff's breach of bridesmaid was little Misa Betty Cain, tion regarding the cost of a passage from He will other authorities have promised to contri-climates, he said that the sudden changes that it there was a diamisul, it followed shower bouquet. Accompanying her as apply to people in Malaya, it is a quota but merely suspension by the manager, of Brussels net, this being the gift of age to England at a cost of just over water, till the Hindas and Mahemmedans delegation to the Pacific Conference, com- disturbing. of Bamahay bave made peace with Parsees, paratively few of these contributions have was high, because they split, owing to condus causing and/or calculated to honour, boing charmingly gowned in branch service. However, it do to the Jown, and Christians With non-vio- been received up to the present, says a the heat, and damage from small stones onnae damage to the defendants by insult cream crepe, with hat to match. Mr. G. ing as a matter of comparison to the The wastage of propellors his agreement in that he was guilty of while Miss Bummerskill was matron of Capetown to London by the P&O lence, on our lips," he says, e terrorised Peking message. thos who differed from us, and thereby thus far include:-$100,000 from the when the machine was taxying on the ing behaviour to a customer, Mr. S. Y. W. M. Snow was best man, while Mesars, distance from Capetown to London is denied God." Gandhi urges Hindus and Taaichengpu, $150,000 from the Chiao- ground. Petrol was a heavy expense Chang The assault was denied, it being Dalton, D. R. Kingdon and --W-Bone something over 6,000 miles while Singa Massulmans to retire to their honees and tongpu, 100 000 from Manchuria, $30,000 owing to evaporation, due to the care-admitted that, in anticipation of a breach were ushers. After the ceremony a ro para to Landon is something over 8,000. nek God for forgiveness, He insists that from General Tien Chung-yu, Tuchon of lesaneas of the natives. reparation must be made to the injured Shantung, and $20,000 from General La extra radiators were fitted he considered gently laid his hand upon plaintiff in Home, where there was a large gathering go first class from Capetown to Singa communities, and urges fellow-workers Hou-chi, Tuchun of Fucion. Other con- that there should not be much caging order to preserve the peace, and did no of friends,

However, if of the peace by plaintiff, Mr. Hinton ception was given in the Victoria Nursing it is also worthy of note that one can censelessly to endeavour to regain control tributions-promised but not yet received trouble on account of the climate in more than was necessary for that pur afterwards left for Hongkong where they going home from here would appear to of the turbulent elements,

total over $200,000.

Mr. and Mre, Mathieson pore for £40, so the cheapest way of Egypt or Iraq.

are to spend their honeymoon-

be vid South Africa-Straits Times,

The remittances made

POBO

COST OF GOING HOME,

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