CABLES.

- LATEST CABLES, (TEBOCCH REUTER'S AGESET.] SERIOUS RIOTING IN INDIA. RELIGIOUS FACTIONS IN CONFLICT.

CALCUTTA, September 4th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6тя 1022.

THE LOSS OF THE "EGYPT." EUROPE, POLITICALLY AND AMERICAN RADIO SERVICE. FAR

MASTER'S CERTIFICATE SUSPEND

ED FOR SIX MONTHS.

OWNERS FALL TO EXACT "GOOD DISCIPLINE,

LONDON, September 4th, The Court of Enquiry into the loss of the P. & 0. liner Egypt found that it was due to collision with the French steater Seine and that the loss of life was mainly due to default on the part of the Master and Chief Officer to take proper

COMMERCIALLY. -

BRITISH TRADE PERSISTENTLY

ON THE UPGRADE.

LONDON, September 4th,

but commercially it is approaching con- "Politically Europe is a nightmare. valescence is the opinion of Sir Edward fackay Edgar, the well-known merchact- banker and industrialist, who predicts a

The dificulties of the authorities are methods for 'saving life and for the exer. steady revival of British trade.

greatly complicated by the recent conflicts rise of good discipline at the time of the of religious factions, which originated icnt; also to failure or the part of the

collision by failing to make the crew incidents like the Mohammedans slaugh- owners, through their officials and ser bering the Hindus, red ball.

vanta, to take proper and effective men The

sures to ensure compliance with their quarrel came to a bend as Telinipara, dur- regulations to exact good discipline. ing the Malim festival.

The Fourt supended the certificate of the Master, for six months and severely censured the Chief Officer.com

At Muharram, rival processions collid ed with a meeting of Hindus ontside e templa. The combatants, armed with brickbats and fading thes, fought furiously.

The Hindus subsequently looted the Telinipara Bazane, driving out the shri

ally busy time for the Lancashire cotton Interviewed, he forecasted an exception-

abroad as much cotton yarn as before the industry, which even now is sending war, Europe is beginning to place orders ally in the Indian and Chinese markets, once more, whilst outside Europe, espèci

ested, the outlook is decidedly brighter. in which Lancashiro is particularly inter He looked to Lancashire to lead the com- ing trade revival, which would extend to iron; steel, shipbuilding, coal, wool, and other industries

(Intercepted by the U.S.S., "Tracy," on September 3rd, 1993.)

BASEBALL SCORES:

NATIONAL LEAGUE, Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 3 Brooklyn, 49; New York, Cincinnati, 17; Chicago 5. Pittsburgh. 9; St. Louis. 3.

AMERICAN LEAQUE.

T

EASTERN

NEWS.

CABLE

THROUGH REUTEE'S ADENOF.]

SHANTUNG ATTAIRS. CHINESE REQUESTS TO COMMISSION.

CANTON, NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT.

GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT OF POLICY.

Mr. Chan Chik Yu, the Civil Governor, arrived in Canton on the 4th inst. He landed as the Tia Trze Pier on the East PING, September 4th.. Bund where an official welcome was At meeting of the Sino-Japanese extended to hig. General Chen Chiung 6.posed that the Sub-Committee on Public Ming seat a special representative and all

Commission to-day, the Japanese pre- Properties should meet it Tsingtao. The the prominent politicians were prisegt." Chinese agreed, if this takes place after Governor Chan was attired in the ordia- the adjournment of the Commission. The

Chinese gentleman and

New York, 11~~~; Philadelphia, Chicago. 0; Cleveland, 3. St. Louis, 5; Detroit, 4. Boston; Washington, Omino. NEW MAJOR-GENERAL FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

WASHINGTON.

Major-General. Clarence Edwards will The application for retirement of probably be approved as soon as a Major Geheraf is ordered to the Philippines. RAIL

REMARKABLY

STRIKE A ORDERLY DEMONSTRATION."

CHICAGO..

Chinese nakel for a settlement of thory gown of a Chinese claims for restitution and repara" after acknowledging the reception, drove tion by the Commission in accordance off in a motor-car with his son, Mr. Chat with the Washington decisions. The

should be taken up at a separate confer and were residing near the Tai Sha Tau Japanese said their Government niuat ba Wing Hsun, the Director of the Arsenal.. consulted us to whether the question His family had preceded him to Canton ence. The Japanese insisted on payment Bailway Station. General Chen Chiung NEGLECT OF DUTY BY TORT OFFICER AND SHIP'S OFFICER

for loss of prospective profits. The matter Ming invited the Civil Governor to a The Court found that there was failure'

British trade was now quietly, persist-

was referred to the Salt Sub-Committee. in the discharge of duties is regards bont ently. and definitely on the upgrade.

banquet at the White Cloud Mountains drills for the Lascar crew. Before the There, would be no boom or anything

THE RESTORATION Or

to mret the military commanders. ship went to sea, the main thing was to sensational, but a steady, even advance

WEIHAIWEI,

Arrangements were made for him to enter see that the utmost care was taken that all down the industrial line, which nei The Committee of the Railroad Em-

upon his duties at noon yesterday. every member of the crew knew his station ther the blunders of politicians, nor the playés Department of the American Fede

PETING. September 4th.

Yesterday, the Provincial Assembly for- ing inhabitants and ransacking 150 duty. The Court expressed the opinion chaos of exchanges would be able to pre-ration of Labour have stated that they Restoration, left for Weihaiwei yesterday, ceremony took place. After the ceremony, Liang Yu Hao, Director of Weihaiwei warded the seals of office to the Civil that the P. & O. Company's regulations rent. Siar the Armistice, without the will act in every way to endorse the accompanied by five assistants, including

Governor's Yamcn where the inaugural House Armed police restored ordon, ène were not given effect to, and the port off country being aware of it, Lancashire had Court's injunction. The Committee said Mr. Thomas King and Wu Pei Huan, Governor Chan proceeded to the Provin of the rioters being killed and 15 injured,ars of the ship were responsible for this be the scone of a steady process of recon- that, officials of the Shop Craft Unions former Consul at Panama, with the object tal-Assembly where he made

neglect of duty.

struction and consolidation. Twelve police were slightly wounded.

The coun- bave done everything possible to maintain of negotiating the restoration.

a speech RECOMMENDATIONS PEGARDING's greatest industry would soon be as a peachful suspension

announcing his plans. He stated that he f work and it PASSENGER SHIPS.

well equipped for externa; competition as must be admitted that the strike has been BOLSHEVIK YOKE IN MONGOLIA civil and military control and would take would attempt to secure the separation of for internal efficiency

a remarkably orderly demonstration of; the law-abiding character cf workers, con- WU PEI FU MAY UNDERTAKE TASK

stops to disband the superfluous troops sidering the difficulties in preserving

of the Province, The troops would be perfect order in any group of 400,000

divided into the real army under the engaged in struggling for a decent liveli

Commander-in-Chief and the military- hood. The Court's order might be read

PIKING, September 4th.

police or gendarmes under his own con.. A report that Tsana Kun has telegraph trol. The Provincial Finances would be so as to be a flagrant violation of cop-ed to Peking urging action toward free reorganised and become subject to the stitutional rights unless carefully inter-ing Outer Mongolia from the Bolshevik control of a bedy representing the Pro- preted.

yoke is giving rise to a rumour tEat Wavincial Assembly and the Chamber of Pei Fu may undertake the task of driving Commerce. The Kwangtung Provincial but the Bolshevika.

Bank would be reopened and he intended procuring a lost to redeem the paper. currency, Superfluous bureaus would be staffed with a abolished and those remaining would be minimum number of officials. He was of opinion, that more attention should be devoted to agriculture and be announced that an agricultural department would be opened.

Several demonstrators were killed and others injured, while much damage. Foot- ing and hrson occurred during similar rioting at Multan in the Punjab. THE RIFLED FAR EASTERN MAIL BAGS.

The Court recommended that the same protection as regards safety of life which is afforded in the case of emigraat, ships by means of Board of Trade supervision and inspection should be extended to all foreign-going pasager ships: also that the supply of the numbered 'badge to each member of the boats' crews before sailing i LETTERS STOLEN OFF THE IRISH should be male compulsory on all for

eign-going passenger ships. COAST.

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LONDON, September 4th,

GRECO-TURKISH WAR. TURKS DEMAND THE EVACUATION

OF ASIA MINOR.

PRESIDENT'S VIEWS ON WORLD REHABILITATION.

WASHINGTON.

.

OF REMOVAL.

CHINA'S FINANCE PORTFOLIO. TOO BIG A JOB FOR KAO LING WEL

LONDON, September 4th. The British, French and Italian Govern- ments are exchanging views with the COMPANY'S SYSTEM FAILS.

objret of securing an armistice in Asia Minor. It is announced that H.M.S. The Court recognised that allowances Lean Duir has gone to Smyrna merely as should be made for the Commander's and precautionary measure to protect Bri- crew's difficulties consequent on the panic tish interests and nationals in case of among the non-European expy. Never need and probably to assist in the evacua theless it came to the conclusion that had tion of refugees from the interior. the boats been properly handleil the great loss of life might have been prevented.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 4th.. British, French, Italian and American Arish coast. Developments are expected taileti. The P. & O. Company will do the request of the Consuls there. Every. ceded the United States will give it. Finance portfoliv, od the ground that he

but the system. also the officers and crew.cruisers have been ordered to Smyrna, at well to take lessons from the unhappy thing is quiet at Constantinople.

It has now been ascertained that the letters lont from the mailbags en route from Canada and the Far East, were taken from the hold of the Regina, off the

OBITUARY.

ALR. GEORGE R. SIMS.

LONDON, September 4th,

The death is reported of Mr. George R Sins, the noted journalist and dramatic author.

and efficiency. In future, the Company's shore officials should ascertain that the commander is carrying his duties:

SCANT ATTENTION TO PASSENGERS.

2

The

LONDON, September 4th,

believing that the world's rehabilitation

President Harding is represented depends upon the setulement of the Inter- national debt question, including repara tions.

(Intercepted by the U.S.S. "Tracy,”. on September 4th, 1992.) HEAT WAVE IN CHICAGO...

CHICAGO. One person has died and twenty have been overcome by a heat wave.

The temperature is at 87. "

"

TO VLADIVOSTOCK.

OBJECT UNKNOWN!

VLADIVOSTOCK, September 3rd.. A delegation from General Chang Two Lin has arrived in Vladivostock. The object of the visit is unknown.

JAPANESE EVACUATED TROOPS LEAVE VLADIVOSTOCK, "WHITES" OCCUPY THE KAILROAD.

GENERAL CHEN.

General Chen Chiung Ming has Dot yah. assumed the position of Commander-in-

on the 10th. He has stated that he will co-operate with the Civil Governor in ensuring the separation of civil and mill- tary control. Orders bare already been given to the troops to return to their pre- vious stations outside Canton, Only the military-police and n smail number of troops will be kept in Canton to assist the police in case of necessity.

SUBORDINATES DISAPPOINTED.

PERING, September 4th, Wang T Chib, whom the President White House spokesmen de sent to Tientsin interviewed Kao Ling clared that if European statesmen reach Wei and returned yesterday. He report the point where United States advice is ed that Kao declines to take up the

disaster and set a higher standard of care Turkish inhabitants of Stambul hung our of trade with "Russia, but the Soviet cope with the present financial situation. Chief. It is expected that he will do so

The President is in favour of resumption does not possess the ability necessary to flags, but there have been no demonstra necessary assurances, which business men CHANG TSO LAN SENDS DELEGATION Government is not prepared to give the tions. The Cabinet met to discuss mili-demand before, they will resume trade tary events.

with Russia. PARIS, September 4th, * According to the Tempe, the Greek The Court did not think the non-EuroGovernment is contemplating: the total corge Robert Sims was born Septem-pein crew violently treated the passen- evacuation of Asia Minor. ber 2nd, 1847. Educated at Hanweltgers, who seemed to receive scant atten College and Bonn; journalist and play-tion from these responsible for their wright since 1974; writer of Mustard and safety. Many non-Europeans showed Cress columns in the Before under the pen-name of Dugobet, from the birth of the paper in 1877; Knight of the Roy. Norwegian Order of St. Olaf, Ist class, 1905. He was a prolific writer of hum- ourous short stories. Among his numer

If reports that the Turks have captured The Court painted out the importance Usbak are true, the Greeks have lost their ous publications are: How the Poor Live; of the Company's insistance on a know-last line of defence before Smyrna, The Dagonet Ballads: Rogues and Vaga-ledge of languages among officers who bonds; Three Brass Balls; Ten Command ments; In London's Heart; The Death Gamble; The Life We Live, etc. Author "or part-author of many noted plays, possibly the best known being: Lights of London; in the Racks; Harbour Lights; Master and Man; Mother-in-Law: Member for Slocum; Grey Mare; The English Rose; Two Little Vagabonds; Hop of my Thumb Sleeping Beauty and Puss in Boots.]

desire to save their own lives, and had the Europeans displayed more alacrity in going to the boats the non-Europeans would have been more effectively con- t trolled and assisted in life-saving

could not speak correct Hindustani but could make the orders understood to the non-Europeans,

The Court was doubtful whether the. speed was the cause of the lows of the ship. A proper look-out was kept aboard. Pre the closing of the watertight doors during per essures were not taken, to ensure the emergency, and the organisation was incomplete..

BOATS WERE NOT PROPERTY

HANDLED...

"

It is stated in London that the Turks unless the Greeks evacuate Asia Minor. are unlikely to consent to an armistice

TURKISH ADVANCE CONTINUES.

LONDON, September 4th,

造り

HORNSBY'S 33rd HOME RUN. ·

Str. Louis. Hornshy made his thirty-third home Tus against Brown of Pittsburgh, thus tying with Tillie Walker.

TENNIS.

include the replacement of the Comman

ATHENS, September 4th. Sweeping changes in the General Staff der-in-Chief Hadjipnestis by Tricoupis.

the whole line.

SHANA, September 4th. The Turkish advance continues along

FOREST HILLA.

villages in the interior are burning in the drawing without fighting

The Grecks are with

It was announced that Pat Wood will

line of retreat. Thousands of Christian

Towns and place Anderson against Tilden on

Monday.

refugees are converging towards Smyrna, TRANSFER OF EGYPTIAN AGITATOR. ZAGĦLUL PASHA MOVED TO GIBRALTAR.

LONDON, September 4th.

It is officially announced that in view Zaghli Pasha has been transferred from

PATMASTER AMBUSHED AND SHOT.

D

FLADIVOSTOCK, September 3rd. cuated troops has left Vladivostock.

The first Japaneze transport with eva The White partisans occupy the rail road.

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS.

SHANGHAI DEFEATS HONGKONG.

SHANGHAI, September 5th.- The Shanghai Recreation Club beat the Hongkong Interport Lawn-Bowlers by

to 7,

PUBLIC APOLOGY TO JUDÉZŐ

LOBINGIER.

sent.

It has been rumoured that several of Chan's subordinates are dissatisfied at not receiving promotion and appointments in reward for their services, General Chen establish various defences, hence the dis- has not assented to their overtures to

Operations during the recent crisis, his General Ip Kue, the Director of said that be would retire in the near future, as he could not bear the strain, General Hung Shui Lim has all along. He would return to the monastery of stated that when the dispute was settled

which he is a monk. As there is no fear" vices would not be required and he would of invasion, be considered that his ser- leave Kwangtang entirely. Two other commanders, Generals Hung Leuk and Yung Sik Leung, Have also sent in their resignations; General Hung because he wishes to travel and study and General

BIRMINGHAM, U.S. Paymaster Thompson of the E. R. Grayson Lamber Company has been ambushed, shot and robbed of $10,000 MB, FLEMING MAKES FULL RETRAO. Yung on the grounds of ill-health.

His condition is critical,

MISSIONARIES FOR CHIFA AND JAPAN.

TION OF CHARGES.

SHANGHAI, September 5th. In the United States Court, yesterday afternoon, Mr. W; S Fleming made a full retraction and apology for the charges he

prisonment for contempt of court, in July, laid against Judge Lobingier, for which

last year.

SEATTLE the Seychelles to Gibraltar, where suitable Mission Board of Southern Baptist he was sentenced to six months' im neominodation has been provided and Convention have been appointed and Twenty-five young missionaries for the

facilities given for his wife to rejoin him.sailed for China and Japan. Zaghiul Pasha, who is reported to be in good health, expressed satisfaction with

ALONZO BEATS SHINDZU,

FOREST HILLS. Manuel Alonzo (Spain) defeated Shindzu Japan) in an exhibition game, 7/6, 6/2. THE ATLANTIC "SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

Judge Lobingier said that personally he bore no malice, but further action must await the decision of the San Francisco Court of Appeal, to which Mr. Fleming had taken the ease.

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· SINGAPORE AUCTIONEER'S SUICIDE.

BARLIER CABLES.

As regards the endeavours of the officers GENERAL SIR PERTAB SINGH.

and crew to launch the bouts, the Court Hays the evidence was confussd and un SIL, September 4th. certain and, in some respects, conficting. The death is announced of General Sir The Court recognised that every allow Pertab Singh, C.C.R., G.C.V.D., G.C.§.1.ce should he made for the dificulties of the Commander, officers and crew, as the The deceased, who was born in 1815," ship wis listing heavily and it was diffi was a Grand Officer of the Legion of cult to get a foothold on the deck. Some of his recent unsatisfactory health, Honour and Hon. A.D.L. to His Majesty of the non-European erew were seized with King George. HA WILA also Hon. panic, the time was short and nobody Commandant of the imperial Cadet knew when the ship would founder, but. Corps. He received his urinistrative after giving fail weight to mitigating training under H. Maharaja Ram circumstances, the Court was driven to Singh, of Jaipur, and was invited to the conclusion that the great loss of life Jodhpur by his elder brother, Maharaja might have been averted if the boats had the arrangements. Bir Jaswantsingh and placed at the head been properly handled. The system fail. of the Jodhpur "administration. Heed and the Commander, officers and crew introduced far-reaching refertas in every failed. I was noticeable that in no case? department of the State and suppressed did the allotted officer or his crew go to crime and dacoities, which were then their appropriate boat. rife. By introducing railways and con structing large irrigational bundy sub- stantial additions were made to revenue anil the country was protected against

New York. The Atlantic Steamship Freight Con- Jest He was one of the Kabul Mission which, when the hour of trial came, pre-ing signals, from the Argonaut Mine. of 1878, an extra A.D.C. to General Ellia vented proper asc being made of the baits: in the Muhmand Expedition in 1807, and If all the bouts had been swung out in entombed in Argonaut Mine is operating British and Japanese) will sign this NEW YORE-RIO DE JANEIRO

A message of the 3rd ult. stated: "A"

'plan and to forfeit $25,000 to ensure main rescue party for the relief of the mentenance of conference rates. It was and bas committed suicide. to General Sir William Lockhart in the accordance with the Company's regula from Kennedy Gold Mine towards the agreement, Spokesmen said the Pacific nounced that cleven lines (American,

and mentioned in despatches. In 1900 he been saved. As regards the non-European4,900 foot level, whero"48 are believed to lines would adopt the plan. The Ship- Tirah campaign in 1808,, being wounded tions, more lives would probably have went with the British Force to China in

be entombed. The tunnel in which the crew, the Court believes the evidence that rescuers, who are now only a hand red Ping Board suggested a plan to preserve command of the Jodhpur Imperial Ser- they discharged their duties efficiently fret away, are working, has been sealed disorganizing of Far Eastern Freight ship- vice troops and saw active service.

rates after the recent disruptions and He and obediently if properly led They was made the Ruling Chief of Idar State would probably have assisted in life-sup for two years, but the walls have notments, when the Atlantic conference de an Guzerat in 1902, which he abdicateding on this occasion if the Europeans had gas have issued from the airshaft of the cared for open, rates.

entirely caved in. Meantime volumes of in favour of his son. He was made a acted properly. The ship's equipment and Argonaut Mine, which is the only remain Licut.-Col, and subsequently Lieut-boute were good, but prompt and proper General in the British Army, and saw ser- measures were not takes by the officering Das of escape.] vice in the European War, being men- tioned in despatches]

LACK OF DISCIPLINE CAUSES

- LOSS OF LIFE.

The Court was of opinion that there

U.S.A. MINING DISASTER. RESCUING PARTY HEARS ANSWERING SIGNALS. „JACKSON's Tows. September 4th. There is rejoicing because the rescue,

SINGAPORE, September 4th. Mr. J. H. K. Waring a partner in the

RETURNING CONFIDENCE.

"

The civil population is pleased with Mr. Chan Chik Yu's arrival: Flags were displayed in all the streets and majoos and firecrackers were fired. There is coa- tung notes have again appreciated in value. The discount is now only 19 per fidence in the situation, as the Kwang-

be on a par with subsidiary silver coins. cent, and it is expected that they will soon

GERMAN WORKMEN BUSY.

FEW UNEMPLOYED. Official labour statistics for the month. of June show that unemployment in Germany is practically negligible. The number of persons receiving financial support as totally unemployed has fallen

from 35,900 to 25,900. 19,800 in June. During the same period the number receiving support as depend eats of unemployed persons declined

famines to which, it is chronically sub- had been slackness and lack of discipline, party is convinced that it heard answer- ference has decided to adopt Companies firm of Messrs. Waring & Roc, auctioneers, from 20,100 in the previous month. to

LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY.

FORTY-FOUR NATIONS

REPRESENTED.

GENEVA, September 4th. The third general assembly of the League of Nations opened this morning. LATER. "Senor Augustin Edwards, Chilean Minia ter to London, was elected president of the third assembly of the League of Nations, which opened at Gmera to-day, Forty-four nations are represented.

"U.S.A. COTTON CROP. RECORD DESTRUCTION BY BOLL-WEKTIL,

after the collision, to obtain discipline and the safety of the ship and passengers. More boats should have been got off. The failure to do so was due, besides the list. of the ship, to lack of discipline, which was attributable to no definite order:

WASHINGTON, September 4th, being given by the Captain and officers The Agricultural Department estimates at the time of the collision. This largely that boll-wrevi! prevented the production contributed to the loss of life. None" of last year of 627,000 bales of cotton of the the noo-Europeans possessed weapons. value of $610,000,000, which is the record considerable number crowded the boats for destruction. and became panic stricken, but there was no evidence that they used violence.

The loss of the Egypt was not due to default on the part of the commander or" officers, but the loss of life was mainly due to the default of the Master and Chief Offcar

DE VALEBA DANGEROUSLY

ILL

LONDON, September 4th The Cork Examiner reports that De Valera is dangerously ill with pneumonia,

ELECTION EXPENSES BILL FASSED.

WASHINGTON. Pomercop Hill's Bill, regulating cam- paiga expenses of candidates for election to the Senate or House has been passed and now goes to the House. The Bill takes the place of the law that was held to be unconstitutional in the Newherry case ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE PHILIPPINES,

WASHINGTON. together with the report of native officials Governor-General Wood's report of 1921 for the Philippines hag been sent to Con- Rress by the President's Secretary for Finance. The report is thought to be the beginning of an economic crisis.

(Continued of foot of neat colțimā.),

FLIGHT.

ATTEMPT RESUMED.

the

These figures do not indicate absolutely number of unemployed and. no account is taken of part-time employ- ment, Certain categories of unemployed PENSACOLA, Flor), Sept. 4th.

are not entitled to State support, but St. Petersburg (Flor.), whence they defrom the trade union returns that there. The New York-Rio de Janeiro fight has they are hardly sufficient to affect the been resumed. The aviators arrived at tal seriously, while it would appear parted for Key West

ia very little part-time employment due to abortage of work.

NEW U.S. SUPREME COURT JUDGE.

The highest figure of unemployment waa reached in February, 1921, when the number of unemployed receiving support! WASHINGTON, September 4th.

was given as 432,000. Since then it has steadily declined to its present figure, Judge Clarke, Associate Justics of the which is the lowest recorded. Supreme Court, has rosigned. It is understood that Senator Sutherland rely with the fall of the mark, and may Unemployment has declined concurrent places him on the Bench.

THE HERRIN MASSAURE.

be regarded as an illustration of the effects. prodused in Germany by the low rate of exchange abroad. This has resulted in a disparity between the value of the mark in the country and abroad, and has so MARION essened the production costs of the German Federal officials are closely watching manufacturer that he has been able to suspected lenders of the Herrin massacre,mádersoll competitors in foreign markets. Two witnessca have refused to testify on Thereby Gorman factories have been kept the grounds that they might incriminate busy and German labour has been fully themselves.

employed.-Times,

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