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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] THE GENOA CONFERENCE. ROSSIAN MEMORANDUM
DELIVERED.
GENOA, May 2nd. The long expected Russian Memoran dum bain been completed and was dre
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 4TH). 1029.
OPENING OF THE. PLENABY
SITTING.
LONDON, May Onl. The streets of Genoa wers crowded with sightseers and lined by Cavalry with drawn swords, Icfantry and Carabinieri, on the occasion of the opening of the Plenary Sitting in the Palazzo Sangi örgio.
ESTABLISHING A “GENOA CODE.
Sir L Worthington Evans in moving the adoption of the Financial Cemmis
LATEST OANLARS.
THE SITUATION IN IRELAND. MORE BANKS KÄIDED.
LONDON, May 2nd. There is an air of uncertainty through- out Ireland. There have been further bank raids the anti-Treaty forces have invaded Kilkenny and occupied strategic points, sad aumbers have surrendered,
iter fghting, to the pro-Treaty party. The Free Staters have seized Republican positions in Galway with only small op position. Trains from Bulfaat were held
patched by fast motor-ear. At 5 o'clock on report, declared that the discussion, I up at Dundalk and goods removed.
this morning it was delivered to the Soviet Representatives at Santa Marg- boriti
The thirteen clauses were introduced. by a proamble mentioning the proposed mea Barcs of reconstruction including International Consortium.
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The principal einases stipulate that Bussia recognises her public debts and obligations, while the creditor Powers will má present not claim, war time advances. It is provided that the Soviets must agree to renounce their counter-elsims.
The Allies offer to submit to their res pective Parliaments, measures reducing the Soviets debt. The Soviets must store the deposits Rumania, made to Moscow during the war time.
LORD INVERFORTH SATISFIED
WITH CONSORTIUM.
GENOA, May
The Rt. Hon. Lord fäverforth has wired through Reuters. prior to his departure for London, that he is satis fied with the work accomplished in the formation of an International Consor. tum with a capital of £20,000,000, to sadist any country in Europe requiring He said aid in economic reconstructou. that the addition to the five countries con stituting the original committer, of sight others, including Canada with £1,000,000, mad Japan with £500.000 to £1,000.000
had resulted in an agreement which he hoped would be a guide and code tha would observed like the laws of Justinina.
The essentials of the Genoa Code " were the limitation of paper currency, fixing a gold purity, eeenemy in use of gold, and the co-ordination credit policy. which predicted would disperse the impediments to financial and industrial
intercours
EARLIER CABLES.
SEVEREST BATTLE SINCE THE TRUCK
Loxbox, May 2nd. Yesterday's fighting at Kilkenny culminated in the severest battle sinou the Truce. A force of Insurgents invaded the toun, organised a syatim of sniping posts and fortified many prominent build- ings. Amongst those alleged to have been fortified, is the Protestant Cathedral.
The Free State Garrison conducted & vigorous offensive and gradually gained the ascendency. They recovered nearly the whole town by midnight and captured a hundred prisoners with arms and am- munition.
The Irregulars am at present holding FRANCO-RUSSIAN DISPUTE STILL out in an almost impregnable position at
the Marquis of Ormonde'e Castle.
UNIFICATION MANIFESTO
CONTINUES.
LONDON, May god. la a telegram from Genoa sent before leaving for Paris, M. Barthou stated that he saw Mr. Lloyd George this morning and told him that if Rassin did not accept the Allie terms it would be use less to continue the discussion or to have a guarantee pact drawn up at Genoa, but France, was willing to hold a meet- g of the Supreme Council before
May alat
pean
THE CUSTOMS TARIFE DIS CUSSIONS.
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DENIED.
POLITICAL DODGE" TO SPLIT"
REPUBLICAN RANKS.
LONDON, May 2nd.
A message from Dublin states that the Army unification manifesto [Reported in Yesterday' Cabica] has been disavowed by the ant-Treaty Commander O'Connor, who teams it a political dodge intended to split the republicna ranks.
The Irish elections will probably be held on June 15th
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مسجد
RAILWAY DISASTER IN FRANCE.
FAR EASTERN CABLE, While no fauts can be found with the
NEWS.
(TURODOH REUTER'S AGENCY.] THE WAR IN THE NORTH. CONSIDERABLE FIGHTING
YESTERDAY.
TIENTSEN, May 2nd.
considerable Undoubtedly there was fighting yesterday not very far south of Fangtat and Laofs, but this morning's train from Peking arrived fairly pune tually.
The passengers report that there was no ighting to-day.
The rengtien forces are occupying the railway. There is no sign of the Chibli troops near them.
Fengtien reinforcements are continuing to be sent to Machang this morning from Chungliangchun."
TWO GENERALS KILLED.
PEKING, May and. After the lull this morning, fighting was resumed at Changsintien, principally with machine guns and rifles, the Chihli forces attacking
THE IMPORTATION OF OPIUM.
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courage of the troope, who freely faced "heavy" casualties, the foreign military
experts point out that a determined attack · RECENT SMUGGLING CASE TO BE pressed home or in counter-attacking at
RE-HEARD. the right moment might have changed the ! whole position at Changsintien in one 131PORTANT POINT FOR SHIPPERS day. The heavy bombardments doplated the gun ammunition, sad the fighting is now mainly done by machine-guns and rifies.
GENERAL WU PEI FU REPORTED KILLED.
"
TIENTSIN, May 3rd The Fengtion Headquarters is circulat ing a report that General Wu Pei Fu has been killed by artillery fire, and stating General Chang Tao Lin is giving $300,000 to the division responsible. The report is generally not believed.
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RAISED.
The CRBU
in which Chinese wa ebarged with the importation of 150 'tuls of prepared opiam and 188 lbs. of raw opium into the Colony by the *.*. Taikun More was concluded on, Tuesday morniaz and the defendant was sent to prison for twelve months.
The facts of the case wire, that the
revenue officers, acting on information re ceived, seized certain packages on the vessel marked "S.Y." The confession uf a boatman who came to take delivery of ASSERTED TRANSPORTATION OF the opium, led to the arrest of the defend "
TROOPS BY JAPANESE:
aat and it was proved in Court that he was the consigne PING, May 3rd.. Tien. Chung Yu, the Military Governor of Shantung, has telegraphed to the Peking Government asserting that the Fengtien forces are transferring towards Dairen rid the South Manchuria Railway, which is partly controlled by the Japanese for shipment towards Shan- tung. The report is vigorously denied by the Japanese Legation.
Early this afternoon the Fengtica forces were handicapped by a shortage of am munition, but supplies were quickly brought from Fengtai, after which the
THE PRINCE IN JAPAN, Chibli troops made no headway.
Late this afternoon they retired towards AMONGST THE CURIOSITY SHOPS. Linhou.
WHA
The lighting throughout
Yoгy hravy, and the casualties were numerous. The Chihu forces gallantly strove to turn both flanks,"
There was also brisk fighting on the bank of the Hunho, towards which General Chang Fu Lai drove the Fengtien troops from Kuan.
Changsintion station was crowded this afternoon with wounded Fengtien troops, while numerous others reached Fengtai, and several truckloads arrived at Chier
men.
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No details are obtainable regarding the Chibli losies.
It is reported that the Chihli General Tung Cheng Kun and the Fengtien General Liang Huu Tung were killed, and that General Tau Feng, Commandanti
GENOA. May 2nd. As a meeting of the Economic Commis in, Germany advocated a general Euro-
most favoured-nation
Agra-ment. Tariffs specially regarding Customs, were preferred dealing with goods irren- pestive of origin, destination, or cans PASSENGER AND GOODS TRAINS of the Wengtien Sisterath Division, was of conveyance. The Germans also con- demned the
of discriminating system wariffs.
T1, May 2nd. The Japanese advocated a policy of the
Four people were kid and thirty Open-Door on the lines of the Chinese agreement at Washington, but urged re-injured in a collision between a passenger
COLLIDE.
wound
The rain of the heavy fighting is said) to be telling on the Fengtien forces, while Chihli is sending fresh troops to the field daily," ""
Further desperate efforts by the Chibli
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Yesterday a new point was raised when Mr. M. K. Lo asked for a re-hearing of the case.
Mr. Lo said he understood that the view the Magistrate held at the end of the case was that although there was no direct evidence that the opium was directly imported by the defendant and was known to him to be oplum, yet by yrtur of the onus which required the de fondant to disprove possession, a convic tion was recorded as the Magistrate found that that onu's had not been discharged by the defendant. Mr. Lo said that the only ground on which he based his appli Tokyo, May 3rd.
cation was that no existing law placed The Prince of Wales is spending his the onus on the defendant in such cir- laat day at Kyoto, shopping and finding cumstances. The only statutory enact great fasciation, in the wonderful oldment which could apply to the case was curiosity shops of the city.
To-morrow
morning he proceeds to Nara where he spends the night. From Sir Herbert Russell,
RESIGNATION OF JAPANESE UABINET
TOKYO, May 9nd. The Cabinet has resigned, with a view to its partial reorganisation.
SHANGHAI SPRING RACE MEETING.
Won
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
The resulta of yesterday's races at Shanghal are givet below. A wire received through Reuters states that Mr. Morrisa's Maresfield
the Sweep-
second and Mr. Day's Shenkoland third, The winning sweepstakes numbers in con. nection with this race are as follow:-
21,251, 39,805,
Section 7 of the Ordinance of 1917, but even that section could not be applied to the circumstances of the case, and on the Magistrate's finding, the defendant was entitled to discharger
Discussing the section under which the defendant was charged, Mr. Lo said it provided that every person" who was praved to have in his possession or under his control any receptacle containing opium, should unless the contrary was proved, be presumed to be aware of the presence of the stuff. In this case action did not apply because when the staff arrived it was in the possession and under the control" of the Captain of the ship, and still was when seized. The prosecution, he said, in the absence of provision mentioned, would have to show not only that the receptacle containing the opium was in the defendant's posses- sion, but that he knew it was there. Oa
rise to the suspicion that packages did not contain a legitimate consizninenz. Mr.. Lo" referred to an analogous case which had come before a former Magis trate (Mr. Qrme), in which the master! of a ship was charged with not reporting the importation of tobacco on his ship within four hours of the vessels' "arrival. The defence was that the Captain would have reported it had it been represented to him that the cases contained tobacco. The Mr. Lo, that the charge did not concert prosecution advanced the argument, said
so much the advertised nature of the contents, but what the cases actually con- tained. Mr. Lo submitted that that was
cognator of oxcising tretiff retrievers pirine and Bar-le-Ducato borrow. Changinten, are expected stakes with Mr. Campox's Old Blithe evidence, hitro out the pekee would furnih the necessary capital. The tious upon imports or exports, and wholetween Hirson and Bar-le-Duc.
sortium is purely a business concern, though the capital is guaranteed by the rospective Governments. It is poteworthy that Belgium was mentioned us an earlier
ber of the original committer.. BELGIUM WITHDRAWS SUBSCRIP TION TO CONSORTIUM.
GENOA, May 2nd. Following upon the attitude of the "Allies in despatching a memoranduro to The Saviot, the Beigians have written to Bignor Fada, withdrawing all the oferi they made in the premible for ahí, to Basis, induding a subscription to the Consortium. BRITISH DELEGATION UNAWARE OF OIL AGREEMENT.
Goa. May 2nd. Ruter is officially informed that the British Delegation has no knowledge whatever of the reported oil agreement.
THE ALLIES PRESENT A MEMO-
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RANDUM TO RUSSIA.
· Ganda. May 2nd. „Th÷Allied Memorandum to Russia was, presented last night, with a. French re servation that Fracce's awent to the article respecting compensation for pri wale property is subject to the confirma Lion of the French Government, The Belgians have not signed the completed
Dexdi.
BRITAIN PREPARED' TO MAKE BACRIFICES.
throughout opposed all-
THE VATICAN. "_
heartedly supported the most liberal RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION WITH interpretation of the most-favoured nation clause. BELGIUM DEFENDS PRIVATE PRO
PERTY RIGHTS IN RUSSIA.
BRUSSELS May-zad.
M. CHICHERIN PROCEEDS TO
ROME
Hour, May Suc Li is announced that M. Chicherin will shortly proceed to Rome, to discus ligious questions with the Vatican, ECONOMIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN ITALY & ANGORA.
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BRITAIN PROTESTS.
JAPANESE DESTROYERS AT
". TIENTSIN.
Toxo, May Sad. ·· Three Japanese destroyers last night loft Port Arthur for Tientsin.
A LULL AFTER HEAVY FIGHTING.
*Paxine" May 2nd
reThere was a lull at Changsintein this afternoon. The position there is similar to what it was on Sunday. Mr. E. S. Bennett, British Vice-Consul, while oh. serving the position of the Frogtien troope during the Juil was wounded on the scalp by a few buliets being hired. Hi conuit-on is not serious.
A semi-official statement draw atten- tion to the gravity of the situation at Genon owing to M. Jaspar being leit aloe to defend the rights of private property of foreigners in Russin.
The statement explains that M. Jaspar insists upon obligatory restitution of of wherever possible, instend Property approving the proposed Allied arrange ment by which Russia is given the option He con to pay compensatiin for sume.
LONDON, May 2nd. tends that, apart from other considera
It is announced that Italy has conclud. tions, as such compensation is payable by
economic agreement with the Russian Government bonds "owners will and Crnomend that the Foreign merely receive & scrap of paper in ex Offer bis protested to Italy against any
"The Belgian change for their property."
independent action. delegation's attitude is applauded.
Meanwhile there are angry comments in the Press at the absence of the French delegation's support for M. Jaspur's con-
'ntion.
A yesterday's cable stated that the sub- committee dealing with Russian affairs approved the amended, draft of Clause 11. of the conditions of agreement, deal ing with inter-Government debta, and next consider the new draft of Clause V.
dealing with private property and debts, to which M. Jaspar objected as prejudicial to Belgian interests.
Mr. Lloyd George pointed out that British Interest in Russia were five times those of Helgium, and appealed to M. Jaspar not to persist in his opposition.
The draft was ultimately referred to the Committee of Jurists, on which Belgium is represented.
decision.
FRANCO-BELGIUM ATTITUDE CAUSES A STIR.
PARIS, May 2nd. A message from Genon states that there is a great stir in conference circles in consequence of Belgium deciding to al sent herself from the experts' committee LONDON, May 2nd. “ and the Russian sub-committea owing to The Daily News states that Mr. Lloyd the inacceptability to Belgian views as regarda restitution of private property, M. George's scheme for a settlement of reJaspar resolutely declined to alter his parations and inter-allied war debts, was conveyed to Paris yesterday by M. Bar thou for submission to M. Poincare and Millerand. It is stated that Great Britain is prepared to sacrifice for the beneßt of France, & portion of her share of the reparations, if France agrees to a scheme under which Germany's immediate A semi-official statement says that the habilities will be reduced to a point Cabinet has decided to consider the sub- rendering possible the flotation of, an International loan. EX-PRESIDENT TAFT, CHAIRMAN OF COMMISSION ON SOVIET DEBTS.
WASHINGTON, May 2nd. Despite America's policy of non-parti pation in the Genoa Conference, the Administration does not object to ex- President Taft's acceptance of the chair- manship of the proposed commission on the Soric/s indebtedness to Foreign' band- Holders
4.
M. BARTHOU DEMANDS CON- FIDENCE OF FRENCH CABINET. GENOA, May 2nd.
M Barthou states that he will not return unless the Cabinet completely approves of his actions, and grants him implict confidence regarding his future actions.
This stir was heightened when M Barrure, the French Ambassador to Italy, who is the chief of French delegation in the absence of M. Barthou, announced that he had been instructed to withhold final approval to the Allied memorandam clause objected to by M. Jaspar to Busin, owing to the wording of the
PARIB, May 2nd.
A
committee's memorandum before it is 'presented to the Soviet delegation. tendency is apparent to support the Bel- gian standpoint.
LATEST CABLES.
RECOGNITION" FOR RUSSIAN REPUBLICS.
SECRETARY HUGHES BEPLY TO 'WOMEN'S PEACE LEAGUE.
WASHINGTON, May 2nd.
AMERICAN IMMIGRATION
RESTRICTION. LIMITED TO THREE PER CENT.
WASHINGTON, May sad.
The House of Representatívna has adopted a new immigration bill in accordance with a report by the joint Congress Conference, extending till Jupe 30th, 1995, the eperation of the Immigra tion Restriction Law. limiting the bum- her of aliens to 3 per cent of their parti calar nationality resident in the United States in 1910.
EARLIER CABLES.
RUMOURED SOVIET OIL CONCESSION.
TO SHELL OLL COMBINE.
Panis, March 2nd. Newspaper information contained in a tegram from Genon is to the effect that a contract between the Soviet Govern
int and the Shell Qil combim granting the Shell Co, a monopoly of the transport and sale of Russian petroleum for stipulated period has been published at Rapallo by a representative of the Shell Co. and M. Kromin, the Sort to take half of the net profits.
RUSSIANS FLATLY DENY THE REPORT.
GENOA, May 2nd. The Russian delegation flatly deny that any concession has been made to the Shell Oil and the Royal Dutch companies. 1. Krassin to-day admitted that the
and 20,414.
THE GREAT NORTHERN PLATE-Seven fur
loog.
Mr. William McBain's Nationalist |
(Mr. Kaoll) (Mr. Heard)
Mr. Henry Morris's Penoyfield"
Time: 1min. 47 1-5seca. Mr. Liddell's Baycroft...(Mr. Liddell) 3
-
THE RUBICON PLATE-One mile anda
quarter..
Mors. Winsome's & Hosting's The
Peregrine
(Mr. Hill) )
On the middia front the Fengtien troops have retaken Kuan. Wounded Mr. G. D. Coutt's Aintree from the place state that heavy fighting bas occurred there in the last three days, Mra Isabel Moller's Furmlight, often at close quarters, the tide of battle continually changing until Fangtion roin forcements turned the scale.
Fighting in the region of Kuan seems to have been of a higher quality than elsewhere. The Government's efforts to effect a compromise have given rise to un- justined rumours that the lul precedes an armistice,
FOREIGN MILITARY EXPERTS
OBSERVATIONS.
PAXING, May 2nd. Fighting continued wunous intermission at Coungsintteri and on the banks of the unno northward of Kaan, but so far without any material advantage.
1:
(Mr. Burkill)
(Mr. Moller)
Time: mina 40 3-5ece.
wrong construction. Supposing he im ported a motor-car and during its trans portation, opium was inserted into the ongine or any other part, he could not be convicted for importing the opium the car.
The onus in the case could not 3||reasonably apply, breaus at this stage the car was out of his custody, and in
THE PARI-MUTUEL STAKES.--Que mile and the contral of the Shipping Company."
a half.
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2
Mr. Nugget's Thomas à Becket
(Mr. Burkill) 1 Mr. Belinda's Tyneside (Mr. Brand) Mr. J. C. Bauld's Lusterle
(Mr. Bauld)
Time: 3mins. 10secs THE RACING STAKES-One mile and a
quarter.. Mr. Comos's Crowborough
16
(Mr. Springfield) 1 Mr. Robson's Harbin (Mr. Brand) 2 Mrs. Isabel Moller's Farmlight
(Mr Moller) 3
According to reports from foreign ob
Time: 2mins, 39 3-5secs: servers on the Chibli mde, Goners! Wu THE AMOY Cup -One mile, Pei Fu was recently directing operations
On the wine point, he could have a strong legal caso against the Shipping Company for compensation should any thing happen to the car either through carelessness, damage or theft while in their possession. Mr. Lo submitted that. his client's case was similar. Section 7 of the Ordinance was municipal law, not International. It could apply only in the time when his client actually had posses- sion of the case of camphor in which opium was found. The onus was not on the defendant and the prosecution had failed to discharge it.
The Magistrate: Supposing I refuse to entertain your case!
Mr. Lo replied that his application now was for reconsideration of the decision in
at Changuntzen endeavouring to get Mr. Allen's Indiana ... (Mr. Knoll) 1 good fighting out of General Tano Kan's Mr. Risk's Assurance (Mr. Harper) the light of his submission. If it were poor troops, pending the arrival of Mrs. John Liddell's Huogjao General Fong Fu Hsiang's forces, which Time: 2mins... 07 2-secs began to reach Paotingfu on the 1st inst.
(Mr., Liddell) 3
The reports assert that General Wui Po THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.--One mile
and a quarter. Fu's own roops did not participate at Changintien. This may ezpain the Mr. Henry Marriss's Mareefield decisive character of the Chihli attacks,
(Mr. Burkill) which resemble the German frontal Mr. Campox's Old Bill
(Mr. Springfield) 2 iacthods without supports, and which
Mr. Day's Shenkoland... (Mr. Dallas) 3 made the Germans effective,
"Time: Imin, 29 1-5secs.
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*Continued on next column.)
CHURCH MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
REDUCTION OF ACTIVITIES NECESSARY.
J
LONDON, May 2nd. The report adopted at the annual meet-
Shell, Royal Dutch, "and the Angling of the Church Missionary Society Persian companies were negotiating with showed a general income of £467,475 and the Soviet, but the latter certainly would a total deficit of £138,677.
not agree to a concession of a general The Chairman hinted at the necessity character. They might agros to a local of drastic reductions in the work abroad. concesion, but only if the Saviot was re- cognised. M. Krassin added that the Standard Oil Cb. had made no offers.
ANGLO-INDIAN WIRELESS
1i
'HOOKWORM CURE.
SUCCESSFUL IN 'FIJL
Sova, (Fiji), May 2nd.
THE SWATOW CUP-Nine furlongs. Mr. Hellenic's Adonis. (Mr: Dallas). I Mr. Cira's Roman Pride (Mr. Moller) 2 Messra. Wingme's & Haaty's The
(Mr. Hill) 3
Robin
Time: 2mins, 2560ca. THE YANGTZE CUP.One mile. Mr. William McBain's Full House
(Mr. Brand)
Mr. John Johnstone's Blazing Corn
(Mr. Burkill) '2
Mr. Jeromi's Soesaplana (Mr. Harper) 3
Timo mina. 4 2-seca.
THE FOOCHOW CUP One mile and a
quarter.
Mr. Cire's Standlight ... (Mr. Moller) 1 Sir Paul's White Star Dahlia
refused, then he would have to ask for a statement of the case, which, of course, would be a point of law...
The Magistrate granted 'the application for the re-bearing of the case.
| CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST
A CHINESE LADY.
A MUI TSAI BEATEN FOR ONE HOUR WITH, A FEATHER DUSTER.
A pretty little Chinese girl, aged four- teen years, told a pitiful tale of wou to Mr. Fraser at the Magistracy, yesterday morning, when she preferred a charge of illtreatment against her mistress, Cantonese lady, named Yip Si, who re sides with her daughter at No. 234, Caine Boad.
a
The girl is a servant in the employ of the house and apparently had been a muž
tasi. . Though scarcely big, enough to peep over the top of the witness-box she told her tale in an impressive manner and at the conclusion of her evidence showed both her arms to the Magistrate. They (Mr. Burkill) 2 were a mass of bruises and weals from Mr. Blogger's Kempston (Mr. Heard) 3 the elbows to the wrists Sha said that
Time: 2mina 40 4-BaccE.
on Monday at eight p.m. she was beaten by the defendant with a feather dustor THE NARKING Cué-Three quarters of a
because of alleged inattention to her ma mile.
tress. The girl was placed in a kneeling. Over twelve thousand cases of hook Mr. Day's Commonland (Mr. Dallas) 1 position and beaton for nearly one hour, OFFER FROM BRITISH AND INDIAN worm bave been uncomfully treated with Mr. Henry Morris's Besfeld
and the feather duster was split. Sho FIRMS.
carbon tetrachloride by Governmont
(Mr. Moller) 2
aftorwards crept to bed and formed the nganales. The testo show that 90 por Mr. Hellenic's Jason (Mr. White) 3 resolution that she would run away the cent. were eared with one dose.
SERVICE.
La replying to the resolution of the
Losbos, May 2nd. Women's International League for Peace,
In the House of Commons, replying to urging the full recognition of the Russian Sir T. J. Bennett, Lord Winterton stated Soviet Republic, and the Far Easter that a British, also an Indian, firm had Republic, Secretary Hughes says their politieal recognition depends on the offered to construct and work direct
Bervicu between India and existence of a Government competent wireless
that
to discharge its international obligations. Britain under licence, in accordance with and the whole matter is in the hands of British Post Ollies requirements.
(Continued, at foot of next column.) those dominating the affairs of Busia.
DEATH OF AMERICAN GENERAL,
WASHINGTON, May 2nd. The death is announend of Major General Jamen McAndrew Chief of Ball of the American Expeditionary Forc
Time: Imin. 29 1-5socs.
tion.
next morning. She got up early left the Tur Nawono-Coe-Three quarters of house and went to the Police for protus.
& mile.
.་ Messrs. Stephen's & Stitts Grey In reply to the Magistrate, Sub-
Bowler
(Mr. Brand) 1 Inspector Patterson said that on the girl's," Mr. Wing's Bowing
zight thigh there were no less than (Mr. Wingrove) 2 bruises and weals Mr. Toeg's Zenda
(Mr. Bloop), 3 Time: 1min. 32deca.
At this stage the case was put back tow Hearing to this morning.