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CABLES.
"LATEST CABLES, (THROUGH LAUTER'S AGENCY.] FRENCH NOTE TO GERMANY,
RUSSO GERMAN TREATY IN CON FLICT WITH VERSAILLES TREATY.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY ĢIR, 1932.
EARLIER CARLES.
GENOA CONFERENCE. FRANCE ACCEPTS NON-AGGRES- SION PACT.
PAXIS. May 4th.
A condition attached the Cabinet's aitous adherene; to the proposed likowi adher
FAR EASTERN NEWS.
CABLE
ITVADCOH EKUTER'S AGENCY.] THE CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.
DEBACLE AT CHANGSINTIEN.
CHANG TSO LIS' COMPLETIZY" DEFKATKD.
PAXING, May 4th. General Chang Tao Lin was defeated in the most complete manner in a battle to the south Peking.
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Neutral divisions am disarming groups, VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. who, finding the city gates glowed, are
品 ANNUAL MEETING. lying exhausted outside. General Wa Pei Fu bas telegraphed the French Chief Engineer asking him to proceed, to Chang sintein for à conference regarding the re storation of trailie to Hankow.
The populaço is feverishly delighted at the Chihli victory, as well as at the re- moval of the war menanc from the
vicinity of the city, which threatened the city with an warly famine.
The annual meeting of the Victoria Recreation Club was held last evening in the large dance-room of the Club and the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, as Chairman of the Committer presided over a very large gathering of “members.
SIR T. SUTHERLAND'S
FORTUNE.
non-aggression pact is that the Soviets WT PEI FU SURROUNDS PEKING. forces at Machang and along the Hand not held until much later in the year of the London Joint City and Midlan
The Cabinet has decided to authent to the Lon aggression pact with the reserva. : tion that France's rights under the Treaty of Versailles are expressly
France also cognised and guaranteed. PARIS. May 4th.
insists upon certain detailed modiñen tions.
LATER The Eeparations Commission, has ad dmad a pole to Germany on the subject of the Russo-German Treaty, pointing out that Germany is unable to renounce her claims against Russia, as these were under the Versailles extrendy arded
Tanty. It ask for assurances on this and other points, and reserves the right of taking, incasures to protect the Ver: saille Treaty against the effects of the Russo-German Treaty.
CONFERENCE A Success IF RUSSIA ACCEPTS DECISIONS.
GENDA, May 4th. Barn Hayashi, interviewed by Reuter, stated that he was greatly impressed by what the conferetes had already necom. plished.
PERING, May 4th, General: Wa Poi Fu has surrounded
Peking,
General Chuang Tsu Lin's army is scattered.
Railroad traffic. frum"Peking is sùspend-
The conferene had practically done a work; it only remained for Russia to give her answer. "If she did not agree, it was useless prolonging discus WC REI FUS BRILLIANT TACTICS, sien. The Sovint knew that England was the ly country when it was likely to get ready mary, and in the event of a Russian change Russian regime no Government could ever complain that Allies had not shown great moderation. NEW BRITISH POSTAL" SERVICES.
FRENCH DEBT TO AMERICA: REPAYABLE IN THIRTY YEARS.
Panis, May 4th.. The newspaper Tatrusigript under- stands that a note has been received froun the United States, suggesting the repay DESPITE BIG STAFF REDUCTIONS. ment of the Frenck Debt to America in thirty years with interest at four per
tent.
THE PAYMENT OF WAR
- DEBTS. APOLITE INTIMATION FROM AMERICA TO FRANCE,
NEW YORK. May 1th. ges from Paris state that the American Debt Funding Commission has communiented to France the test of the War Debt Fanding Law, and requested the French Government to make obser-
vations thereon.
This step is regarded by official circles in Paris as a polite intimation that the to enter into serious negotiations for payment, although it is
titae ha come
not believed that America intenis to
furen matters.
France expected to reply that shel interils to meet her obligations when she. zmover some of her debts,
ANOTHER RUSSIAN FAMINE PREDICTED.
MILLIONS OF ACRES OP CROPS ENDANGERED,
LONDON, May 4th.
“An official Moscow Jelegram suggest that another enlamity like that of 1921 is threatened by a plague of locusts and Biberian mariots in the Volga, ·Amur
and Cauensus regions, which are endan- | gering crops comprising" many millions of stres
FORMER RUSSIAN. REPRE- SENTATIVE ATTACKED IN U.S.A. SENATE,
SENATOR BORÄH'S PERTINENT
PROTEST.
WASHINGTON, May 4th.
LONDON, MAY 4th.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Kelly way, introducing the Post Offer E-ti- mates, mentioned that the staff had isen reduced by 0,000, despite new service He antlined a scheme for wireless in the United Kingdom, including the erection of radio telephone stations in eight areas
the and dwelt o
in air mails.. progress putably the Cairo-Baghdad service, whos efficiency and reliability justified the hop of the establishment of imperial services. He sud the Civil Aviation Advisory Board were alrealy working on the ('aigu Bombay section of the Imperial service to India and Australia.
THE SITUATION" IN "IRELAND. FOUR DAYS' TRUCE DECLARED. "
..
LONDON, May 4th.
The conference of pro-Treaty and antr Treaty headquarters staffs at Dublin re sulted in a declaration of a four days truck with a view to giving the repre- sentatives of both sections an immediate portunity to discover a basis for army
unification.
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All eperations are to case, and the parties undertake to unbserve assures ensuring personal property.
BESSEMER MEDAL AWARDED
TO JAPANESE..
ESTABLISHES THEORY OF MOLE (ULAR MAGNETISM.
Losos, May 4th.
PAXING, May 4th General Wu Pei Fu brilliantly turned the Fengtien forces right "Bank last night
The Fengtien troops ir retreating to wards Fengtai. from Chungsintien.
CHIHLL FORCES REOCCUPY MACHANG.
PEEING, May 4th. According to American official tele grams, the Chihli forces again cecupied Machang, and they heavily defeated the Fengtien forers on the middle froct
The debacle at Chengsintien appears to be complete,
General Wa Pei Fu personally conduct
the operations there.
TIENTSIN, May 4th.
It is reported that early this morning Be Feagtien forces were falling back to wards Fengtal.'
The Chihli forces also claim that they hitve taken Changsintien, which is on the Txinpa line 10 miles north of Machang, but this is not confirmed.
.
Reports of the victories of the Chibli
continued to arrive, indienting a smash ing victory along the whole line, but, the
are not yet officially confirmed.
Telegraphie and telephonic communica- tions are congested, "
THE WOUNDED BRITISH VICE
GIFTS TO HOSPITALS.
Property in his own disposition, of the gross value of £723,075, with net personalty- £721,012, has been left by Sir Thom Sutherland, G.C.M.G.. LL.D., of Buck: ingham Gate, S. W., and of Cold-harbour In opening the meeting the Chairman | Wool, East Liss, Hants, lately chairman said it was a matter for congratulation and managing director of the P. & 0. that they were able to hohl their meeting Steam Navigating Co.,eha'rman of the
London Committee and the sun.or vic in May this year instead of at a later president of the Suez Canal Company, date, Usually the annual meeting was formerly chairman of the Marit and General Assurance Society, and a director The Chairman then asked the members to
Bank, and of the Bank of Australasia," stand whilst he referred to the deaths of Liberal MP, for Greenock, 1884-6. two members during the past year. The and Inionist member 1888-1900, who diedi on January 1st lust, aged 85 years, a first was that at Mr. William McLeod native of Aberdeen. His will la dated who he knew very well; the cther was that March 3rd, 1921, with a codicil of August of Mr. A. X. Baptista. Mr. Severn then 5th last, and probable thereof has been went on to say how grieved they were to granted to the Leadon City and Midland Executor and Trustee Co. Ltd., of 5, hoar of the death during the past few Threadneedle Street, EC., and Mr. days of the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak. Mr. Hubert, Joha Rolt, secretary, of
The testator left to his daughter, Helen assisance to the Club many times and Lay Chu Pak had yiyen inost valuable Leadenhall Street, E.C.
He traits, such of the engravings and diplo had presented a Championship Cup for Sutherland, 140,000, several family por- competition at the recent regatta. proped that a vete of sympathy brains connected with his public life as she expressed to the relatives of the deceased shall select, all the book cuttings relative The resolution was passed, to his public work, the large silver bowels gent.eman.
presented to him by his constituents in the m mbers the Chicauin took the Greenock, a large ormolu clock and can TIENTSIN, May 5th. Proceeding.
the thanks of delabra dating from before the French All reports confirm the complete rous of General Chang. Two Lin's right army the members to Mr. R. E. Belilios for his Revolution, one-half of the proceeds of
Mr. Helillos generous gift to the Club.
and of
bis household effects, motor-cars. yesterday. It ir doubtful where a stand had undertaken to defray the cost of the the sale of his town tause und stabling will be made. for General Chang Tso ew dance room. It it had not been forete, auch of his silver as she should this they would have to bold their meet select with the concurrence of his execu Tin returned to Chunlianchen on Wednes-ings in the Gymnasium. The cast of the Lors, and the replica of the enaket pro- day.
new room was $4,000. They were all very wanted by him as a memorial of his son grateful to Mr. Belilios for his very Erie to the regiment in which he was bandsome gift. Referring to the accounts
CONSUL
PEKING, May 4th. Mr. E. S. Bennett, the British Vice Consul who sustained a scalp-wound, is reported to be in a more serious condi-
ROUT OF CHANG TSO LIN'S ARMY
tion
>
CONFIRMED.
AMERICAN MARINES FOR
TIENTSIN. The American warship Huron arrived at Taku on Wednesday and one hundred and fifty marines from the ship are preted at Tientsin this morning.
opportunity of
The
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LK
stated that he made no other provi- sion for his daughter, as she was other wise amply provided for. He loft:
£15,000 to his sister, Margaret Jane." Sutherland
for the year, Mr. Severa said they had crying when he mot "a gallant death had a most successful time. In the profit rather than surrender to the Boers"; and and loss account they had writter of a exuber of large sums and at the present moment they had something like $5,000 it the bank. The Club had never been in FENGTIEN FORCES FALLING BACK BRITISH VOLUNTEERS MOBILISED such a lourishing condition before and
£10,000 to h niece, Irene Whiting. the committee proposed to make the most AT PEKING. .ON FENGTAL
£1,000, the Greenock Infrmary in re the "o ol "opportunity by paying of the TIENTSIN, May 5th.
debentures which were outstanding. Dur-cognition of his long connection with that General Chang Tso Lin left Chunlianging the next year they contemplated a town as member of Parliament.
£1.000 to the Vicar and churchwardena then in the direction of Shanhaikuan this slight extension of the premises. They morning. The Tientsin forces are retreat wished to enlarge the swimming bath of St. Luke's Church, Mill, for repairs ing in the utmost disorder both hors and This would be rather an expensive item and improvements to the church in me foot, from Laofa towards Tientsin. The but if they could get rid of the debentures mory of his wife. British volunteers were mobilising at five they would probably, rerred to an item proceeds of the sale of 7. Buckingham
be able to face it. £10,000, and in addition one-half of the o'clock this evening, the Chinese are more apprehensive than foreigners
in the balance sheet, and that was Kate, and of his freehold property-in- counts "receivable,” which amounted to Buckingham-mews, of his household $5,808.10. This he said was not a effects, motor-cars, etc., to Marjory Sin- satisfactory item as a large proportion clair McKay, who has been acting as cf the amount were bar debts. However,
my private, secretary for many months, and I give this sum to her in order to the amount outstanding had been received was pleased to say that a portion of sirce the balance sheet had been, closed. secure her independence and freedom from ordinary work unless of a voluntary cash system at kind.' He would prefer that
adopted in place of the pro-
£2.000 and an annuity of £100 during the har be sent method. He wanted the sense of the the continuance of the trusts of his will to meeting on the matter. then
The fire
first was, that each the City"
£1,000 each to his gardener, John Lin- member deposit a certain sum of money for refreshment with the Club and as tott, and his butler, Thomas Mallett, for soon as that was exhausted refreshments many years in his service****
£500 to his former secretary, William " thould be refused. "On the ather hand he suggested the gre of books of tickets which Taylor. could be purchased at the bar for cash. If this system was adopted there would be no bad debts.
GENERAL WU PEI FU. The port that Generat Wu Pei Fu has been killed is not confirmed.
FENOTIEN FORCES DISARMING.
PEKING, May 4th, General War Pei Fu slates that General Feng Yu Hsiang remained throughout at Chengebow, Honan, with 25,000 troops watching the rear,
General Wang Chen Ping, the brilliant Marria, one of General. Wu Pei Fu's nbiest Generals, commands the region of Machang
It was announced at the ammuni, incet- ing of the fron and Steel Institute that the Bessemer Medal for 1022 had been awarded to Prof. Kotaro Henda, of The Fengten debacle in the vicinity Sondini University, who had been largely of Peking is most complete, and thou Concert iron and strel
I in ramarches into the magnolie sands of the defeated soldiery are de prone has established the theory of mole
Prof.arming around the city.
General Wa Pei Fu intends to push cular magnetism. Mr. Tokugawa (of the eastwards to join up with General Wang Japanese Embassy) - accepted the medal | Chen Ping at Shanghai,
on his behalf.
MOSLEM SEDITION CASE. JUDGE AND JURY DISAGREE.
AMEDANAD, May 4th.
The Judge refused to porept the native Jury's verdiet of not guilty in the env of Hazrat Mohani, mentioned on April 18th and sentenced him to two years' rigorous imprisonment for sedition.
war to the High Court.
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FOREIGNERS RECEIVE EVERY CONSIDERATION.
PEKING, May 5th.". The most remarkable feature of the conflict is the humane treatment of pris- oners and the extremely courteous attitude of both arming towards foreigners, who are everywhere treated with great cen sideration by the 'contending armies."
WAR SUFFERERS RELIEVED. Cordial relations exist between the President and General Wu Pei Fu; the latter's representative and the military control, at Poking are taking adequate incasures to relieve the distress of war sufferers.
CABINET CHANGES EXPECTED). General Wa Pei Fu "dices not intend entering the City until his war task is completed, when one changes in the Cabinet niay be expected. In the mean- while the Government machinery is work ing sunothly, and a conviction is general among the Chinese in Peking that a coa FENGTIEN TROUPS. ABANDON GUNS,structive jerjod is approaching.
MUNITIONS AND SUPPLIES,
WU PEL-FU'S SMASHING.
BLOWS.
PEKING, May 4th.
CHANG TSO LIN LEAVES FOR MUKDEN.
PEKING, May 5th. Having üled the enemy into a sense General Chang Talis visited Laota Hof false security by putting into the firing yesterday morning, and was at Chung
Ine poor Honan troops, while concen-
M. Bakhunetici, the former Russian. Re-RUBBER INDUSTRY ENQUIRY presentative, in connection with loans
PROVES DIFFICULT. timi Ainerien bad advanced to Russia
LONDON, May 4th. through him, a
In the House of Commons at question Senator Borah asked him to feply ta
time, the Hon. E. F. L Wood repudiated a questioner's suggestion that the pro- the aliation that he was responsible for cordings of the Committee of Enquiry bringing M. Senenoff to the United into the rubber industry were being lei- Barely conducted. Ha, declared that the States and protested against 1. Bakb-subject was a most difficult ong.
Makden.
Chefoo Two Chinese gunboats from passed Shanhaikuan, to which place they signalled that they intended to cut the Fengtien railway communications. WU PEI FU STATES INTENTION TO CALL NATIONAL CONFERENCE,
be
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very
The Chairman
be adopted two systems which minh Hubert John Rolt, "who acts for me in
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£950 each to his former secretaries, Harry A. Rolt and Maurice Alston.
£8.000 to his nephew, Edwin Thomas The suggestion was received with ap- Smith, an officer who has done good plans and Mr. Severn proposed that a servies in the Mercantile Marine during system on these lines be adopted from the war." July 1st.
Mr. Sewell at this stage asked if the members, who had created the bad debts had been posted as was usual in most
To his dear friend, Patrick J, Caird, of Bellara, Greenock, as a small "token of regard for him and his family, re- plica of his portrait," the original of which hangs ir an honoured place in the Mr. Severn said there was a rule to offices of the Suez Canal Co..in Paris." this effect but that it had never boćn carried out.
clubs
After dealing with certain other items en the balance sheet, Mr. Severn referred to the excellent work done by the com- mittee during the year especially the chell.(Applause.). Mr. Witchell's whole
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The Cle
All other his property he left to King" Edward's Hospital Fund for London, to be applied as the president and the General Council may think fit, advising them not to dispose of the properties until advised that it would be most advan- tageous to do 30.
-oliefs continued diplomatic immunity. GANG OF BAD CHARACTERS. operations, sent 500 Chihli troops round and the election of a representative Pre-
referred the charge of inciting warling his own efficient troops in readi.angchoog, on the north bound train! splendid services renglered by Mr. Wit
The total duties on the property amount to nearly £230,000, practically the whole The accused, who headed a movement news to strike smashing blows, Geaaral in the evening; his destination was un-
and everywhere and he was sure that the
of which is borne by the residue and for separation from the Empire at the Wu Fei Fu has again demonstrated his known, but it is generally believed to be smal was in the work. He was here there
During the rare powers of leadeship.
success of the entertainments were en- Moslem Congress, was arrested at Cawn-
Mr. Witchell which would otherwise have gone to King To the Senate, Benator Borah attaékeď | pore on a sedition charge.]
past few days General Wu Fei Fa's most
tirely due to his efforts. faithful friends in Tientsin and Peking
was going away shortly but Mr. McKirdy Edward's Hospital Fund for London. had promised to fulfil the secretary's had become most disconsolate, fearing
duties during his absence. Regarding the that the preponderance of Fangtien urtillery and machine guns was proving a
Jaterport Aquatic festival of last Septem- the Shanghai Team. It was to be hoped her they were extremely indebted to the that the Club would be able to bend deciding factor. Everywhere the Fengtien
Shanghai Team for their presence.
representative team to Shanghai,during troops appeared to advantage in meeting General,Wu Pei Fu asserts that he does meeting was a great access. and defeating half-hearted Chihli attacks,
thanked the prize doners and the public showing their elation by declaring that not intend to interfere in politics, be bad won by a good many the forthcoming season. The Committee in general for their generosity, and liberal General Wa Pei Fu had not merited bis yond carrying out his original intention might very well have been the other way.
could men-
not come
support.
were included on the "udcual great reputation. Yesterday they essayed to call a National Conference, with the Some of their best an attack, the results of which confirmed object of electing a representativo Parlis-down. They had received an invitation
sports held a week ago, and the their optimistic beliefs, but last evening ment to deal with national problems, to visit Shanghai this year and they General Wu Pel Fu, personally conducting such as the disbandment of troops, finance, hoped to send a team to compete there.
Mr. Severni then referred to the splendid Bub-Committer also reported that keen interest taken in gymnastics during work docu by Sir Paul Chater for many
The expert the period under review. the Fengtien right dank at Changsintien dent and Cabinet,
years past and as an appreciation of his instruction provided by Mr. Evans was as advanced scouts. The defenders at- LIGHT SENTENCES.
many kindnceses.he proposed that Bir tacked and dispersed the 500, capturing
Paul be appointed a life meraber of the appreciated. PERING, May 5th.
recorded with deep re- The Night then setting in, party of half of them. Inspector Appleton und a
Reuter's Peking correspondent confirms
The Chairman's suggestion was carried gret the deaths of two members since the
naual meeting-Mosare. Willin
22 263 police raiders made an important dis General Wei Pei Fu launched a heavy.
Molod and A. A Baptista. covery the other day at No, 70, Third frontal attack, which concentrated the de- she completeness of General Wa Pei Fu's
On the mction of Mr. Severn seconded Street. They were searching for arms fenders attention towards the front. victory in the neighbourhood of Peking, and were successful in discovering no less Meanwhile, 4,000 Chihli troops, following and says that reports, which are not yet than fire daggers and some stolen pro- the 500, with whom they had been in com- officially confirmed, indicate a smashing perty, but they also had an unexpected munication with connecting Gles, quietly Chili victory along the whoin line of ind. A quantity of rock arsenic was dis took up a position nearly at the rear of the Machangbun river.
At daylight the oovered hidden in a little hollow of a the Fengtien forecs.
as he represented a Government no longer ia cziazems
THE DUTCH FIRST CHAMBER
BULL FOR ABOLITION BEJECTED.
THE HAGUE, May 4th.
The Second Chamber of the States General Assembly rejected the Democrat Bocialist Bill providing for the abolition of the First Chamber. It also adopted Government Bills dealing with constitu tional reform, embodying the principal of the election of the members of the First Chamber by proportions representation. THE RULES OF WARFARE COMMISSION.
JJ
A SMASHING, CHIHLI VICTORY.
THE PRINCE IN JAPAN,
Club
with
applause.
as printed were adopted. The prin by Mr. Bellios the report and accounts sipal items in the report and balance
sheet are as follow:-
ANNUAL EXPORTE. «
+3
1
Inst
The inancial statement showed receipts entrance fees 82,960. Bar profits amount. from subscriptions of 97,338 and from
to 23.267 3rd the total receipta amount ed to $10,704. After payment of out standing accounta a balance was trans- Ferre of beant. The tenant of the house flanking Chibli forces endeavoured to
A digest of the sub-committees* annual to proft and loss account of
$10.5 woman was arrested as well as three reach the Marco Polo bridge, from which
The election of the committee was then that the Club House was in a good con- men, From the material found on the they cut off the defenders. Here heavy | PRINCE VISITS FAMOUS SHRINES. reports, placed before the meeting, stated premise they are gridently bad characters. fighting occurred, while at night long
NARA, May 5th dition; the addition of the new door over proceeded with and the following were Thero were a number of packets of popper the attack from the front was pressed. and several rolls of wire hidden behind the The Fengtien troops quickly realised, the During his visit to Daibutan, or the the Gymnasium had proved a great boon, elected: The Hon. Mr. Claud Bevera Secretary), Mr. A. E. 8. Alves (Hon cupboards in the house. These pieces of different material of the attackers, and Hall of the Great Buddha at Nara, the and the Club cnd Mr. R. E. Belilios a (Chairman), Mr. B. C. Witchell (Hon. The library had been well patronized and Treasurer), and Messrs. W. Logar, A. A Silva Netto, wire, it was stated in Court, were used for by 7 o'clock General Chang Ching Huai Prince of Wales was shown one of the debt of gratitude for this generous gift.
ordered a retreat Most of the defenders great supporting columns, more than five it was strongly recommend that something Alves, AH Carroll, A binding and gagging their victims.
The defendants were sentenced by Mr. crossed the bridge and reached Fengtai, feet high, through which runs an anute
MoKirdy and T. Meek. Fraser at the Magistracy yesterday. The from which 8 train-loads quickly proguri, or creeping-hole. The tradition is be done fowards the provision of a regular R... Mitchell, JALyon, R. E. Belilios,
The interest taken in rowing was very
The Balloting Committee was elected as woman the teaant of the house--was ceded to Tientsin and ten train-loads to that anybody getting through this very supply of new books. fined $5 with the option of seven days' Suiyuan.
narrow orifice without a bitch will surgencouraging; the past season had been followMEASTS, J. Smith, H. Fynd- G W Rammy, D. C. Logan. H. J. LONDON, May 5th.
imprisonment. The nature of the chargo By nine o'clock the Chibli forces had ascend to Paradise.
The Prince removed his coat and crept about the best for many years. After ro Silva, E. G. Crocker, G. W. Sewell, C. Judge John Moore," a member of the aguast her was receiving stolen property, completely occupied Changintien, the through unaided. The attendant prients calling the regattas of the year, the Bont Earnshaw, G. Duncan, G. B. Carvalho.
Mr. Severn, who was prevented from which consisted of a quantity of Enives defenders abandoning all guns, munitions were visibly delighted. Members of his house Sub-Committee thanked the prize subscribers and supporters of the International Court of Justico, repro- belonging to the King Edward Hotel, and supplica.
to the end of the meeting was 20- staying staff who tried had either to be pushed BORILA Aukot Torrort corded a boasty vote of thanks for hir The retreating forces kept up a rear- zonts the United States on the Rules of The second defendant, who was employed
which servic
was carried with the sing as a waiter at the hotel, was sent to guard action without guns in the direo through or to be pulled out again
This morning the Princ is visiting Warfare Commission authorised by the prison for two months. The third de-ion of Fengtai, under cover of which
more shrines, including Onoro, in which ed a most successful season.
with cheers. fendant was released an nothing could about one-third of the defonders entrain has the gas bell in Japon, cut in Fetes were held and the standard of sporting of Tor. He's a Jolly Good Fellow" Armaments Conference.
be proved against him; whilst the fourthed.
the year 732 and weighing forty tons. In provided was fairly high and much appre Mr. W. Logan presided over the meet- man; the man in whose oubide the arsenic General Chang Ching Huai, Fengtien the afternoon H.B. H. teft for Oaks, and ciated. Interport contests were reminding during the election of officers at the Russell, and a cordial welcome was extended to conclusion of which the meeting was Bir Herbert was found, was fined $100 with the Commander-in-Chief, left Fengtai for Kobe (Fram
(Continued at foot of next column.) Router's Special Correspondent.)
brought to a close option of one month's imprisonment. Ticatsin by special train át. 19 o'clock.
Judge Moore is the author of many treatises and works on American and International Law.]
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