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CABLES.
LATEST-UABLES
Įratovox HEUTER'S AGENCY.] GERMAN REPARATIONS.
THE TENSION RELAXES."
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LONDON, June 7th.
The neute situation threatened by France's disagreement with the allies on The Reparations Commission decision is BOT believed to have been averted owing to her expressed unwillingnes "notwith- standing the vote, to block the labours of Emo Bankers' Committees,
The French are, disappointed at the Belgian attitude în supporting Auglo Talian views.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1922
· LATEST CARLISS,
PIRATE
COMMUNISTS
ITALIAN VESSELS.
A NEW SPHERE OF ACTIVITY.
·
PARIS, June 7th.
It is reported from Constantinople, that two Italina casels were recently pillaged and the passengers and crew robbed at Satum, by emissaries of the Soviet Extin ordinary Commission. The total lose is estimated at 9,000,000 fram.
NIGHT FLYING,
TEST BY FRENCH AIR OFFICIALS.
Lusnos, June 7th.
A night flying test on the Paris to London air route, similar to the British
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS.
་་
(THROUGH REUTER'S LOKNOT.]
CIVIL WAR IN CHIMA,
WU PEL-FU'S ARMISTICE TERMS,
PERIN, June 8th.
'HONGKONG FINANCES.
REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1921.
The Report of the Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Mr. O. Mol. Maer) states:-
'RATINGS.
The total reveu for the year smoank ed to $17,798,19 being $2,21,78% more The Peeing and Tientsin Times reports than the estimate and $1,009,400 more that in replying to General Chung To lin's request for an armistice, Croneral Wathan the revenue in 1920. Compared with itu and Tao Kun, telegraphed the that year, there were increases under following terms to the Fenglien head-every head. quarters.
2.-The principal sub-henda showing cI- was over the estimate are as follows:--
(a) Assessed Taxes
They must withdraw to Mukilen and Hainimľu, loving Chinchow, Tichow and Chichung neutral; they must releas rollingstock and not interfere. fur.ber with the Paking-Mukrien traffic.
The Chilli föreis will not pass Bhan haikuna or Chaoyanır in the Jehol dis
DEFEATED TROOPS SERKING RE- FUGE ON RUSSIAN TERRITORY. I'LADIVOSTOCK, June sih.
•
Liquid Inties
- 409- Stumps
(l) Tobacco Dutien
(1) Pastagn
(i) Railway
(Buildings
(b) Land not Leased! (i) Interes
() Other miscellaneous rus
ceipts
M. POINCARE'S HOPES OF INTER- | trial last week and eire vera, was carried--
NATIONAL LOAN NEGOTIATIONS,
It is reported that General Kai Shih- ant by the French air officials last night.ping's defeated troops are seeking refugea(k) Land sules Paris, June 7th. An aeroplaneenrrying ten passengers on Russian territory at Pogranitehnaia,
Addressing the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, M. Poincare hoped that, the international loan negotiations would continua. He added that the loan wHN compatible with French interests and Laly stipulations, bet Franer could not agree to as large a reduction on French
edit na indiented.
AMERICAN PROHIBITION,
THE GOOD AND THE BAD.
LONDON, June 7th. An impartial view of prohibition in Savories was giren by Mr. Brek, United Buks Solicitor-General, who is at prosent
frontier guard-.
80,839
930,637 38,572
1202,031
149,157
07,5417 45.539 54,114 99,473
in 75,986 3,344,097
The increases are due (a) to new build-
and two pilots completed the trip in three and are being disarmed by the Kappings, (b) increas of duty. (c) to iner as hours.
RUSSIAN CHOLERA EPIDEMIC SPREADING,
ני
Moscow. June 7th. cholera is becoming more widespread je The newspaper Pravdu reports that Russia and in gaining ground more than three times as far as last your epidemic. three times as fast as last year's epidempie.
THE SITUATION IN IRELAND.
DISCUSSION ON IRISH "
CONSTITUTION,
LONDON, June 7th. "Mr. Grifith brought from Ireland the Provisional Government's assurances on several points bearing on the Irish con
of duties. (d) to, ipercam of daty. (c) to ARRIVAL OF VLADIVOSTOCK'S NEW į įBerease of business, and (k) to more
tands being dispored of. PRESIDENT.
Vinavostock, Jan.s.b. General Dietrichs has arrived and was
enthusiasm. me by large crowds, with · considerabla
JAPAN SOCIETY DIMINER.
VALUE OF THE PRINCE'S VISIT TO JAPAN,
London, June 7th, When presiding a dinner of the Japan Skociny. Baron Hayashi, proposing of the opinion that the visit of the the toust of the King, stated that he was Prince of Wales to Japan would coment
The principal deficits compared with the Estjunkies wenst ---
fa) Kowloon (East)
licences
Every
(b) Opima monopoly (c) China companies foes (d), Water excam supply anul
meter rents ....
447" 031.802 56,619
1.23,931
or these (h) was overestimated, (b) due to decreased sales. (1) and (d) to scale of fees not bring increased as anti- patext when the estimates were made
unit..
EXPENDITURK 4.-The total expenditure brought to to $15,7:02 being
account amounted
Is Lomion Ffe said that prohibition had stitution, which have up to the present good anglo-Japanese relations for year $1,609,198 less than the estimate, and
* modoubtedly Jeened ideniss, promoted elüciency and increwed · tariff. · It had stalo men better husbands and fathers hat on the other hand it had led to an
ampalbug" increase in crime, the nse of martolics Jessening the renget for thority and law, owing to the wide- apriml violations of the art.
LIQUOR SMUGGLERS SUPPORT
* PROHIBITION.
The best opinion was that if refor mundwa was taken, the law would be over-
citly sustuliniei, isperiully by liquor smugglers, who it is estimated are making $200,000,000 a year.”
ANGLO-ITALIAN CO-OPERATION.
FALM SCRUTINY OF DIPLOMATIC QUESTIONS.
been presented in a form which was not aceptable to the British Government,,
Discussions ner proceding between Mr Griffith
Churchill und Lord Birkenhead.
+
EARLIER CABLES.
EXPECTED WITHDRAWAL OF
CANDIDATES,
come, and they could remain of the Iriendliest chantier.—(Chers).
$1.250,058 more than the expenditure
1920.
Conspared with the estimates there were
Kowloon
and Canton Railway exceeded the estimate by $210,50 due to two motor couches and trailer..
by Sir Charles Addis, Baron Hayashi said savings under eight heads.
In replying to the toast of his health
that fortunately China was in a most
Miscellanrous expenditure exceeded the difficult position. Some people said intimate by $196,971 mainly due to trans was the dawn of a settloncus, and he
port of government servants. hoped that China, their mutual friend, would sell down to normal condition Chica was a rast country and bad a enormous future if properly developed. Great Britain might and in China one of her greatest markets, and it was for Sir Charles 'Addis to see to that.
ANGLO-JAPANESE COOPERATION.
The Japanese would be most happy to that operation had now become po sible, especially after the Washington Conference(Cherry)
LONDON. June 7th It is anticipated that many of the 17 Coalition candidates in the Irish elretions nominated yesterday will wide] draw before the polling slag. GERMANY'S INTERNATIONAL | Cooperate with their English friends, and
LOAN.
DEADLOCK CONTINUES,
17
ILA
A WORD OF FRAINE FOR AMERICA.
THE COLONYS SHIPPING.
HARBOUR-MASTER'S REPORT.
* Commander: C. W, Beckwith, the Har bour Master, in his annual report,
1k, your 2---
HILIPPING.
SUNDAY CARGO-WORKING"
There were 1:140 permits issued during the year under Ordinance No. V of 1891; as compared with 1,010 in 1920. Of these, 461 were not used as the ships did not arrive up to time, and in some cases it was found unnecessary to work cargo on the Sunday. On three occasions typhoon preventer cargo being worked on Sun- days.
1.-The total of the Shipping entering clearing at Ports in the Colony dur- ing the year 1921 amounted to 672,050
The Revenue collected under this head. vessels of 43.120.970 tona, which, compared with the figures of 1920 shows a decrease amounted to $118,700 as against $113.350 of 10,510 vessels with an inerras of
in 1990 showing an increase of $1,350. 3,296,443 tons,
LIGHTHOUSES AND SIGNAL STATIONS
Of the Above 32.229 vesels of 27.859816
Gap Ruck lighthomes-During 1991 tons wore engaged in Foreign Trade 25887 yearls were reported by telegraph as compared with 43,364 vessels of 24,104,022
tona in 1990.
2-Of veseats of European construction 5,29 ocean alcamers, 3,773 river steamers and 3:336 steamships not exceeding 60 ous, entered during the year, giving a daily average of 338 ships as compared with ships in 1920 and 291 ships in
1019.
3-The average tonage of individual creased from 1.310 to 1,919's tons, that OCVILN vessels entering the port has in- of British ships has decreased from 2.000. to 1,5075 tons while that of Foreign shipw has increased from 1,6192 to 1,8879 tank The average tonnage of individual river steamers entering during the year has increased., from 495'9 to 4603 tons.
That of British river steuners has in creased from $101 to 370-5 tons, and tha: of foreign river steamers has decreased from 1943 to 316 tons,
4.-in steamships not exceeding 60 tons
in brade, there is pared with the figures for 1920) an.in crease of 1,859 ship with an increase in tonnage of 29.470 tons or 30 per cent. in murebers and 170 per cent in tonnage. This is due to 19 newly licenced launches plying in sign trade show an increase
1021.
of 5,650 vessels and an increase of 873.853 |
per cent. in tonnage. tons or 259 per cent. in numbers and
In ceal trade (Ae, between places with-
in the waters of the Colony) there is a decrease in steam-launches of 21,682 and decrease of 169.599 tone or 35 per cent. in numbers and 3-2 per cent, in tonnage. This due to bigger launches being played in local ferry services, making fewer trips.
-
of 2,067 vessels and an increase of 102.377 Junks in local trade show an increase tone or D5 per cent, in numbers and
79 per cent. in tonnage. This is due to more junks being employed on reclama tion.
The Imports and Exports Department decruited 4,080 on recount of less opium purchased while Public Works Ex- This table shows an increase in traordinary saved $1.913,874 because, the British oesan-going shipping of 157 shipe programme of works placed on the Fator 390 per cent, an increase of mates was not carried' out.
506.114 tons er 107 per
cant. This in-
flag and marions steamship lines running crence is due to newly-built ships and enemy ships transferred to the British their Entern trade which were elsewhere employed during war times.
the expenditure by a sun of $198,480; -The rrenue for the year excreded with the result that the surplus balance increased a $6,478,745. #
The following statement shown the Liabilities and Axets on the 31st Decem-
They were also thankful to their r. 1921- American friends for enabling thum to coʻ operate in China, and so make the Pacific Octan, really pacific.-(Cherm.)
RUSSIAN CHURCH
PERSECUTIONS.
DENIAL BY SOVIET
Loston, June "th.
PARIS, June 7th. According to 4 statement from authoritative French source, the question of an international long to Germany, was settled to-day, when the French delegate to the Riparations Commission intimated that the French Government adhered te is refusal to grant the request of the International Bankers's Committee, for fuller powers regarding a reduction of the German indemnity as a conlition of sunctioning a loan to Germany. FRANCE THE STUMBLING-BLOCK.
The Sovies Government, replying to the The majority of the Reparations Comprotes from the British churches, denies mission voted in favour of extending the that it has attacked the Church. It says powers of the Bankers" Committer has only prosented individuals, in- France alone apposed the extension. As eluding the Patriarch, on account of aubanimous vote of the Commission is their resistance 1o. the Soviet's measures necessary to cancel any part of the indem to save the lives of tens of millions. It The closer Anglo-Italian solidarity that nity under the Treaty of Versailles, the deplores the fact that English churchmea ferged from Clenca was being developedlock apparently continues,
express solidarity not for the starving BANKERS COMMITTEE TO SEEK asses but for an insignificant member of
Russian churchraen, who SOLUTION.
were always abettors of the Taur, the nobility and bureaucracy.
Roar, June 7th. Speaking in
the Chamber, Signor Behanżer said that the closer Anglo Italian- co-operation in Europe, the Fast and the Mediterranean had hästened on the equitalste estimate of mutual interest, mol thus calen friendly scrutiny of all glipulcreatic questions.
kun framework of "understanding wal other war-time allies, untably France; The Iriemulship with whom they considered . 4eme of the Fundamental buses "of their picy situ un indispensable condition of Anusintenance of pened in Europe, INDIAN MASS DISOBEDIENCE
AND BRITISH BOYCOTT.
PROJECT FAUS.
Lucknow. June 7th.
PARIS, June 8th.'" Comununications between the Baokers" The Archbishop of Canterbury has ev Committee and the Reparations Catu fused to withdraw any of his statements, ission regarding a loan to Germany bus in view of the Soviet's explícit de abow that the former sought lucidation menti it requests permission to soud a of the wording of the payments schedule representative delegation of the British to the Versailles Treaty, and simultane churches to Russia to examine the situa ously submitted that it
free to trock examine solutions implying modifications of the erhdule.
Wis
The Commission, replying, agreed that nuggestions on these fines, without pledg
INTERNATIONAL RUBBER
EXHIBITION.
Londor" Juzima 7th
The National Congress Working Com-ing the Commission's responsibilities, me
luis rejected the proposal to start would prove most valuable to France, TO BE HELD AT BRUSSELS IN 1924, Įmass civil disobedience in September. It who, though the sole dissenter, agreed válao, rejected the proposal to boycott that the Commission's decision was valid,
·Meitish · goods, on the ground thas the and that the Bankers' Committee wake The sixth International Exhibition of
at Jerenit was not feasible.
liberty to pursue its deliberations is rubber and other tropical products and accordance with same."
allied industries is to be held at Brussels The Committee re-meets to-day to con-in April, 1924. sider the situation created by the Com ANGLO-DUTCH NEGOTIATIONS. mission's reply.
THE HENLEY GRAND CHALLENGE.
THE COMPETITORS.
LONDON, June 7th
The four foreign entries for the Henley
POLITICAL MURDERS IN
GERMANY,
Grand-Challenge, include Ghent who won | MEMBER OF SECRET ORGANISA the trophy in 1900, Christians who wọn the Thamon Cup is 1921. France who mpeted in 1892. Switzerland is repre wonted for the first time and their eight
ther
TION ON TRIAL
BERLIN, Paris 7th. A trial which is expected to produce
probably the best of the foreign con- startling revelations concerning secret at the Olympic regatta in 1920, Monarchist organisations in Germany ritorland has also entered a four
Cour for
opened at Offenburg to day, when the
Stewards Cap and Holland has CG- ered a pair for the Goblets. The entries former naval Commander, Von Killinger, This was charged with complicity in the for the Diamond scalls The smiles. Chempion influde Barnes, murder of the former Finance Minist
"LISHILSTICE,
'Deposlis not available ........8 148,976,25
Postal Agencies
19,804.31 Shipping control account. 2,931,204.11 Suspense account
19138 Limewashing account
900.00
Subsidiary coins Adraners Building loaEZY Inprest
Total liabilitus
..3,192,012.18
ABBETS.
$1,502,379.7A $14,844.93 789,800.00 14,620.44 6.09.34
9.199.6124
2,415.56
302,706.71 52,336.50
House Survice account.... Crown Agents' Deposit Ab
count Unsilocs,iud
stores (P.W.D.) Unallocated 'stores
(Railway) Coal account Investruent account Balance bank
Crown
Agents'
account
Total
Current
4,831,020.44 949,105.04
17,058.99
--$9,070,758.05
The balanc of Assete Is thus 86,748,745.95...
shows -7-The following labie
the revenue and expenditure during the last five years:
Bavenue. Expenditar. " Yorke. thecit
$
$
$
1917 15,068,105 14,90,822 181 18,663,148 10,222,17 2,413,070 1919 16,524,975 17,915,99% 1920 14,639,072 14,489,084 1991 17,798,133 16,720,662 1,398,480
*. PUBLIC DET
...2457,277
200,078
1,320,350
8. The Inscribed Stock and Loans of LORDON, June 7th."
1880 and 1906 amount to £1,45,733 and The Dutch Government representative, the Sinking Fund now stands at 86,403 Herr Dekrunaif, hus returned to Holland being £29,716 more than the wagent at after fully discasing the position of the credit of that fund at the end of 1990. rubber industry with the Colonial Office. The' loral Loan (under Ordinanco No. 12 The waiter, is now being further consider of 1916) stands at $3,000,000 with a ød The Hague, and further develop, Sinking Fund of $664,405 and £89,093 ments are expected towards the end of atering.
Janu
LENIN'S ILLNESS. CONDITION ACALK' "SERIOUS.
BERLIN, June 7th. Dr. Klempirer the specialist who to
GENERAL REMARES. a-Stamp daties verò increased at the beginning of May by the new Stamp Or dinance No. 8 of 1021. Liquid and Tobacco dution were also raised in April. 10-The total receipts and payments in the Treasury hooks during the year wore $33,343,999 and $33,078,008 respectively,
Hoover of America (who recently dolent Herr Erzberger, who signed the Armisceatly attended Lenin, has been urge The, figures not secounted for under ro
Kelly), the Olympic champion of 1920. Scharid of Switzerland and Eyken of *Helland. Holder does not compete.
KARLIER JABLES.
THE OLYMPIA GÄMES;"
PARIS, June 7th. The French Olympis Committee has wwanimously resolved to proceed with the
#ganisation of the 1924 Games. INDIAN MONSOON ARRIVES,
BIMLA, June 7th "The monsoon has nérived. The first pumāras were weanic and of short duration
tice on behalf of Germany. The accused again summoned to Moscow, this sug- is a member of the notorious Ehrhardt gesting thu Terin's condition is more brigade, participated in the Kapp Putach serious than shown by the sistements from and was among the German naval officers Moscow. at Scapa Flow,
It is expected that the trial will throw. light on other poilical murders since the
Armistice. The witogenes anmber nearly
a hundred.
FEWER BRITISH
UNEMPLOYED. ·
The Judge, at the outset of the pro OVER HALF-A-MILLION LESS THÁN ceedings, warned the Jury not to be in duenced by political considerations
· LAST JUNE.
Lospor, June 7th.
vote and expenditure relate to trans actions mador various heads such as do posita, advances, subsidiary coin, ng allocated stores, ela.
11.-Hubsidiary coîn în, stock, on the 31st December were as follows:
10 conta
5 cents
Copper
1,436,979
€1,000 13,807
$1,502,379
The nominal amcunt of coina is diren
of
?
British river steamers have decroused by 605 ships with an increase in tonnage 202,000 Long of 117 per cent. io pum- bars and 80 per cent intenonge. This increase is due to the ax. Chuen Chow, which was laid up being again put on the Macao run.
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passing this station and 407 were not reported. owing to telegraphic communi cation bring interrupted. 253 ships were signalled by Morse Lamp. 2,138 message including Meteorological Observations for the Observatory were seat and messages were received. Telegraphic com.a munications were interrupted on 143 days 8 hours during the year. There were 54 hr, and 40 min. of fog, and the feg signal was fired 610 times.
times during the year owing to b
The fortnightly relief was delayed eight weather.
Deglan Lighthouse-During 1991, 9,025 vessels were reported by telegraph from
Of this number 822 wer this station. signalled by Merse Lamp.
Thirty-nine vesely were not reported owing to tele- graphic communication being interrupted. 13.000 telegraphic messages were sent in
eluding meteorological cbservations, for the Observatory, and 548 newsagra wetu received. There were 11 hours and 36 minutes of fog during the year, and the fog signal was fired 1,760
Tele-- graphic communicatice was maintained throughout, the
with the exer year
exception of, 1 complete day and a few short inter-
ruptions caused by the land. line being ocutions the relief was delayed by rough
in contact with telephone wires. Of three
B..
"Green Exlund Tághthouse “ond Nighat Station-During the year 1,573 vessels were signalled and reported, in addition to which 449 messages were sent and 32 received.
GOVERNMENT HARBOUR MOORINGS. There are at present laid down in the Harbour for the use of shipping fre quenting the Port Blty-six (56) sets of Government Harbour Moorings and are classed Fellows
A. Class Moorings
B
""
19:0. 1921. ...... 11 15
13
· 1
..
50
"
24
Total
Six (6) new complete sets of moorings.. were laid down during the year as fol
class at Vanchai it a cost of 800,$50.00 lows:-2 A. class and R. class in the sentral part of the Harbour and 3 B.
The total expenditure on upkeep on Buoys for the year was 819,058.94 Table Government Harbour Meering and showing the Gross Revenue from Govern- ment Harbour Bucys for the following
years:
The Gross Revenue for 1018
thur
n'ae $51,010
1917
81.156
1018
59,594
1010
69.440
1020
75.448
1091
89,176
$406,730
Foreign ocean-going vessels have in creased by 100 ships with an increase of 1.593,801 tons Cr. 7.5 per cent, in numbers and 17.9 per cent in tonnage. This in redse is due to the large amount of new American, Norwegian and Chinese vessels Grces Revenue for Bix
frequenting the port and eueniy veascla being transferred to cther nationalities.
Foreign river steamers show an incresen of 69 ships with an increase in
in tonnage of 2,878 tons or 38 per cent, in
timbere And 06 per cent. in tonnage. This in croavo is due to two Chinese ships which were added to the Wuchow service at the end of last year making regular tripa
ut the year."
actual aumber of individual eta going vessels of European construc. tion during the year 1921 was 988" of. which 343 were British and 15 foreign. In 1920 the corresponding bgures were 27 of which 330 were British and 507 foreign. These 066 ships measure) 2,713,000 tons. They entered 5,232 times and gave-a col· Jective tonnage of 10,044.422 tons.
Thos 61 more ships ratered 495 more timea and gave a collective tonnage greater by 1,242,802 tons, an average of 2.924-2 tons per entry.
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STEAM-LAUNCHES.
On the 31st December, 1921, there were 381 stean-launches (including licensed motor bosts) employed in the harbour. Of these, 335 were licensed for the con- veyance of passengers, etc. 24 wore the property of the Colonial Government, and 23 belonged to the Imperial Govern ment, comprising 4 military and 18 naval In addition to the above them were motor beats priv
privately owned for pleasure and private purposes.
Five coxswains' certificates were sus pended for incompetence or negligence in the performance of their duties, and the heiders were required to pass a fur ther examination before their certificates were returned.
Five hundred and seventy-six (576) en- gagements and five hundred and eighty (580) discharges of masters and engineers were made during the year.
Seven (7) stem-launches were permit this corms for their protection against pirates.
(Continued on next column.)"
12-The local circulation in December of notes of the three Banks having authorised 'issues was as follows:
Bongkong and Shanghal
Banking Corporation...#40,305,225 Chartered Bank of India,
Australia and China „,. 0,074,137- Mercantile Bank of India,
Ltd.
$50,790,885
The Court was strongly guarded in con
The specie in rearve came
$33,200,000 The unemployed in Britain on May 29th sequence of rumours of an attempt at the
liberation of the prisoner, who is a lead-numbered 1,471,600. This is the first time
1-The rate of exchange for the es ing member of a powerful secret organi in over a year that the figure has fallen lation in $20,789,370, and the ket valstimates was taken at 3/4 whereas the average rate for purposes of conversion below a million and a half. The number is now practically par (Oontinued at foot of nesi dolumn.). que over two million in June jauh yenir, (Continued as foot of next wohnwem.} In the Treasury books was 9/8
tion
years
yuar
DR. SUN YAT
SEN'S EXPEDITION IN KIANGSI.
OFFICIAL CONTRADICTION OF TUESDAY'S "REPORT.
"SOUTH KIANGAI IS NOW OUR "
Wo received, last night,, by 'telegram from Canton, the following communica tion from Mr. Eugene Chen, principal, English Secretary to Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
The publication of the report in your Tuesday's issue, entitled. Sun Yat-sen's bolt shot, is a piece of anti-Canton pro- paganda which disgraces even the Hungkung Daily Prem..
It is "falee in every particular," and the malice of it cozes in every line.
The whole of South Kinngsi is now. ours, and the flight of Tuchun Chen Kuang-yuen makes the inclusion of the optice province within our political system, a matter of days
President Sun Yat-sen has appointed. Kiangsi notable a Governor, who is, now leaving for the provincial capital.
The personal references to the Presi dent could only occur to a consciously dishonest mind.
MYSTICISM AND ROMANCE.
Elements of spiritualima, mystician. and the supernatural runs through the.. plot of "The Lure of Egypt." a Federal Pathe feature adapted from Norm Lorimer's novel, There Wasa King in and showing to day at the World In the
presented the we have materialization or resurrection of Akhna- ton, the Egyptian King, whe appeará as a spirit after thrusands of years in the "This is Far eir sha tomb of Queen Tiy
"modern which takes top rank among mode mysteries, as Alimaton's spirit actually guided the work of the recent unearth- ing of his body, Contrasted with the scenes of cosmopolitan
Cairo aza renes on the Theblan and Libyan deserts, with thóir
massive
"pillare and thi
the
relics of ancient on Against colourful and exotic background is
romance that in
enacted a ctologist and his lovely
volves an daughter, an Artist, Howard-Bickman
adventures, d
a Balkan Prinen and
directed The Lure, of Egypt," which is portrayed by a superb cast headed by Robert McKim, Claire Adams, Joseph 3. Dowling and Cari Gaavoot.