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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE38, FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1928.
TO RESIST ABROGATION OF 1975 TREATY,
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NEWS.
WASHINGTON, March 29th.
(THROUGH REUTER'E. AGENCY,}
THE TWENTY-ONE-DX HANDS.
"NOTE.
ToxTo, March 28th.
A representative mocting, including the
(mien, financiers, bankers, and University professore, today, organimed a “National League."
The State Department, through the PEKING CABINET DISCUSSING SECOND aders of all political parties, business U.S. Ambassador at Berlin, has expressed to the Soviet Government hope that the lives of Archbishop Cicplak and Bishop Budkiewicz will ba
Lesbos, March 29th. The Ruhy position was gravely debated in the House of Commons. The debate spared.
0.14
Ogrest
PEXINO, March 29th, The Cabinet this morning discussed the sending of a eccoad Note to Japan, `re
was initiated by Sir Edward Grigg, who SHAN STATES FEDERATION.lative to the abrogation of the Twenty- declared that the French policy had taken
118 jato a new region of politics- dangerous and volcanic region, He call
ADVISORY COUNCIL
One Demands. It is believed that the Note will be despatched shortly.
Marquis Hachisuka acted as Chairman. A resolution was passed as follows:-
That Japan under no circumstances will permit the abrogation of the Sino- Japan Treaty of 1915, whatever action China may hereafter take
THE RUHR OCCUPATION.
"DEBATE IN THE COMMONS. The united Liberal Amendment to the Address, dealing with the French occupation of the Rohr, was taken to a division in the House of Commons on February 19th, when. thorn voor
Against the amendment.... For...
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وست
A SHIPPING SUPERINTEN DENT AND INS SALARY. ACTION AGAINST HIS CHINESE EMPLOYERS.
Mr. J. H. Van den Berg, a Dutch subject, now residing at 43, Wyndham Stress, sued a Chinese shipping firm, the Mei Lee 6.8. Company, and another in the Summary Court yesterday morning before the Priano Judge (Mr. Justic Gomperts), for the sum of 8500, one month's wages, and a further $100, house
Mr. F. G. Vaux appeared on behalf of
Government majority Mr. Henderson had the ill-luck to follow Mr. Lloyd George, and after an hour of the ex-Premier only Mr. Bouar Law's rising would have kept members in their locallowance. Mr. Lloyd George was in very, oratorical form. He has warmed himself A lengthy preamble gives a history of under the Andalusian sun and he was the treaty, and hopes that the Chinese quite genial towards the Government He the plaintiff. The defendant was un-
protested that the last thing in his mind represented and mado no appearance. TSAO KUK” YEARS REMOVAL or people will give the matter their calmest was to attack them. He wanted, rather, to RANGON, March 29th.
cansideration, and desist from all support thow and to strengthen their In the witness box, plaintiff stated actions calculated to cause any unacces sary complications."
The preamble also expresses an arrest desire to live on terms of friendliness and good neighbourhine with China,
INAUGURATED.
ed on the Government to consult the The Governor of Burma has in- Dominions, in order to be ready with atgurated, at Taunggyi, an Advisory Council of the Shan States Federation, me declaration on behalf of the Empire consisting of the principal chiefs and ro presentatives of the minor chiefs, with within the next few weeks.
prominent officials. It ia said the council will not be pooceed of legislative powers, but would be consulted regard ing legislation, and would advise on the Budget,
Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Chancellor of the Exchequor) in replying, admitted that France had bolted and barred the door against many useful methods of approach, and Great Britain had pursued | the only course possible, by preserving the friendship of her Allies. He hoped that the time would come when our services to the Allies and to Germany would be most valuable. The Government was in elves touch with the Dominions. "GOVERNMENT'S POLICY OF BENE-
VOLENT IMPOTENCE" Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Mr. Asquith both criticised what Mr. Asquith described as the "Government's policy of benevoleat impotence." Mr. Asquith warned France that the continuance of her policy was leading her into a position where the would be unable to carry Great Britain with her. It meant the creation of a new. Alsace Loraine.
Mr. Ronald MoNvill declared that Great - Britain's attitude of benevolent neutrality expressed the will of the majority, of the country. The Government did not in
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U.S. WAGES DISPUTES. MINERS AND CINEMA EMPLOYÉS AFFECTED.
New Yoax, March 28th.
theatros The musicians in the
and cinemas have decided to strike for in- increased wages.
LONDON, March 23tb.
An important lead to this Miners' Federa- tion, to which they are affiliated, has been given by the Cleveland ironstone miners deciding to accede to the employers re quest that they revert to an eight hour day.
COMPANY DISPUTE. INTERESTING DECISION BY MR
JUSTICE ROMEN. -
LONDON, March 28th.
"TTALIAN ARMS.
PaxING, March 29th. General Tino Kun has telegraphed to the Government urging them to take pre cautions against the removal of Italian arms stored at Tientsik
PERING FORSIGN AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO.
DEMONSTRATION AT CANTON,
hands, which caused some smiles on the that he had bean employed by the Kinisterialist side. But he had not a drop of Company as Superintendent of the Firm
for M. Poincar
.be whoms genialitz
repre sented throughout as the evil genius of the on an agreement, at a monthly wage of drams as it is now staged in Europe--and $500, and housing allowance to $100 per he was very chilly and sarcastic in his month. He had been with the firm since references to Lord Robert Cecil, who harl
CANTON, March 29th. just declared that he no ground for February 14th, and had never received a The Cantonese have proposed on March want of confidence in the Government and cent for his services, accordingly he was
therefore would not support the Labural 31st to demonstrate in favour of dismendment, even though it paid. speksuing for his wagon batween the 14th and the abrogation of the wear the signal honour to his own, favourite in February and the 14th March. He had strament of the League of Nations made repented requests for his money. Domanda Treaty,"
Lloyd Gourge seemed to suggest that Lord
bandment, retrocession of Port Arthur,
PEKING, March 29th There is a likelihood that Wang Yung ALLEGIANUE TO SUN YAT SEN. Pao, Minister to Japan, will be offered
CANTON, March 29th.
the Portfolio of Foreign resignation of Huang Fu i bocopted.
as if the Shou Hung-ying, Hsi-mic and others | have issued public statements reafirming their allegiance to Sun Yat-sen as refusing appointments from Peking.
PROPOSED TEXTILE SCHOOL AT SHANGHAI.
SHANGHAL, March 29th.
A representative dinner of the British! and Chinese cotton industry, hold at Shanghai last night, with Mr. Calder Marshall presiding, discussed a scheme to establish a textile school at Shanghai It is under Angle-Chinese spices.
BRITISH SQUADRON AT УОКОНАМА,
Toxro, March 29th. Admiral Sir A. C. Leveson's squadron has mochored at Yokohama.
Robert was turning a wistful eye to the but unavailingly, and now tim Managing Treasury Bench, but he did not quite patDirector of the firm, Tong Mun Kee, had the thought into actual words.
absconded in order, he alleged, that he need not pay the plaintiff.
THE AMERICAN. “OFFER”. The speech, delivered with much vigour,
His Honour asked whether plaintiff bad contained an explicit proposal. It was that the British Government should lose no time the agreement with him. The reply was in sounding the American Government sa
a negative one, and the case was to the 'offer contained in the speech of Mr. Secretary
stary Hughes, just before, the last adjourned for it to be produced. Paris Conference, that in which he suggested Erance agreed on that if Britain)
M out avenues of Reparations it would
Dand
had not
beex
Mr. Justice Romer heard a motion by hoped that funds for the maintenance of authorikies, the British Embassy and is to be observed that sequences. It of his country and of South Africa, and who
Sir T. D. Pile and other dissentient share- holders to restrain the Batavia and General Plantations, Trust, Limited, from noting on this resolution of March 6th for an increase of capital by issuing half a million two shilling preference shares, on the ground that the object was to enable the directors to obtain control, against the wishes of the maiority of shareholders
The defendants' counsel auid there waS DO alterior object, and the purpose of the issue was to retain the company's paramount interest in the Melansche Company.
His Lordship hold that it was impossible directors were not acting with the best interests of the company in view, and made no order on the motion. SHIPPING BOARD VESSELS.
to any
tenih to place obstacles in Franco's way, and had the fullest hope of maintaining a close alliance with France, as the best guarantee for the future of Europe.
BARLIER CABLES. BUMOURS REGARDING POSSIBILITY - OF MEDIATION.
PARIS, March 28th. The Reparation Commission in a note to Germany asserts the priority of right over all the resources of the Reich, but does not indicate what action the Commission wouldırı da take. In connection with the loan, the note atates, the Commission does not challenge Germany's right to issue a loan, but the reparations and other treaty charges must Laks precedenes over the pay cut of interest and capital.
ນ
LONDON, March 28th.
The visit of Hugo Stianas to Italy, which he has, just left for Berlin, has revived rumours of the possibility of mediation between Franco and Germany. Binges conferred in Home with the Italian Cabinet Ministers and American business- Mr. Gary, men and financiers including president of the Steel Corporation, on the
mbject of reparations. It is repor Bome that an unofficial American
in
the
RECOMMENDATIONE BY US. SHIP
OWNERS.
the school will be allocated from the British portion of the Boxer Indemnity.
SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.
QUE TION OF LABOUR IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
LONDON, March 28th.
Admiral Leveson will be received in audience, by the Crown Prince on March
29th.
MACAO NOTES. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]
al
and missionary,
"of
In the House of Commons, replying to
NEW ACCOMMODATION FOR INVALIDE." a question, Comdr. Egres Montell said that half of the eleven millions sterling to be expended on the naval dockyard at Singapore ill be expended on materials derived as far as possible within the Empire. The balance would be expended on labour Probably the foremen and higher grades of the supervising staff would be British or Colonial and the other workmen would be recruited locally if possible.
DEATH OF KHAMA. opportunity for American, helpfulness. Ale Lloyd George could not understand
FAMOUS SOUTH AFRICAN CHIEF. why attention
more
paid to that offer in Cheat Britain, and he Government
A message from Cape Town last month A reception will be held, attended by arger that the American a most distinguished assembly, and the should at once be approached, in the hope brought the news of the death of the aged it is too late from by played an important part in the history moet elaborate arrangements made for that America and Great Britain together may Bechuana chief, Khama, who in years gone by the Japanese Government and naval the Ruhr occupationa the entertainment of the officers and men "extricate Finncdits CUIS
Lloyd George was sometimes spoken of is the " Alfred, the
The воп association of ex-service man.
anned that the occupation had definitely Crest of Southern Africa.
would only plunge France chieftain who was frankly heathen, with no worso perils. She would require, working faith saves hideous devotion to into anot 14,000, bat 400,000, men murderous species of witchcraft, Khama to hold the Bahr against the nation- | waA,
was, by the unanious verdict of trader and hunter and which she had soldier, traveller and spirit of Germany," wh roused into In his view the Fabris sedentist • gratieman and Clunstiar, All that those words imply, Born roilitarily tend the great Franch soldiers had never been at all enthusiastic about 1830, at Shoshong, the son and betr
• buy went when the plan, was discussed in their pre-of the chief Sekomi, be as
with Gordon Camming, awa But he hunting once at the various Conferences. thought that France was now beginning to baptised a Christian by a German Lutheran understand that she could not get cash missionary. His faith was soon put to the and smash" very crude epigram-at the test Commanded by his father to marry same time, and he was confident that France a second wife, he refused and left the town. was reinstated by the magnanimity of bis would not refuse an offer pressed upon her War ensued, and the chief was deposed, but SOD. Bekomi however, struggled fiercely All this was very plain speaking, and the
to maintain the old order of by Great Britain and America combined.
things and Arrows were directed continually againas M.
Khama exile, into Poincare. He had refused this, that, and the eventually, when 1870, he was driven other. He had blocked the way to agreement on Reparations not once, twice, or thrice. Me nation, assured the chieftainship. For yours and his fighting men ware engaged in a George suggested that he could have desperate struggle with Lloyd
the
Matabele, and settled things up with M. Millorand as it is said that in one encounter Khatas hin
and that at Cannes, just Briand, a
But, then M. Poincaré invaluable ally when the first British ad- into Mashonaland, and in mado VAD.CO ago, things were moving nicely in the self wounded Lo Bengula. He proved an right direction. came into office, and all bad gone from bad the Matabele war Khama took the field to worse. Such was the gist of the specchith a column of Bechuanas, and rendered
was- not an indictment of the British
[BY COURTESY OF THE " DAILY BULLETIN.”
If the property under negotiation for sale to the Government of Macao is satie factorily disposed of, it is reported that Santa Casa da Misericordia contemplates erecting on an adequate site, a number of stall houses for the housing with suitable comforts of Invalide and aged persons. The houses will probably have a small garden and bact-yard."
ST PAUL'S CHURCH.. The prevalent opinion is that St. Paul's
WASHINGTON, March 28th," The United States Ship Operators Association has advised the Shipping Board NAVAL, ULTIMATUM TO CHINESE Church will be constructed. Thoes who
to scrap all its unserviceable tonnage and
anage to American sell the good only. The Steamship Owner
operations
has tendered similer advice. The operatora in their letter declare that under the present world shipping conditions, with the existing laws, it is plain the American shipowners can-operate only at a loss in foreign trade.
certain
be
material assistance to
to Jameson and Sur
GOVERNMENT..
cast their minds back will remember the Dr. prominent part played by Rev. ARREARS OF PAY FORTHCOMING: Antonio Gomes to bring this about some w years ago. FIXING, March 28th. Once again the Rev. Dr. Gomes is Government; indeed, Mr. Lloyd George ex. John Willoughby. The death of Lo Bengüla pressly said that the present position was in 1894 removed his most powerful toe, and Admiral Tu Shih-kuni, Commander-in associating himself with the project and not Mr. Bonar Law's fault. Nor was it an Chief of the Chinese Fleet, despatched it is reported that he will shortly be sail- indictment of France, for whom Mr. Lloyd Khama was at liberty to devote al
people
He did his best wn altimatum to Peking demanding the ing for Japan in the company of General George expressed the warmest sentiments his energies to the improvement of the payment of naval salaries, which havo Gomes da Costs on the gunboat Patria Bat it was a relentless indictment of M. lot of his
absolutely forbade the sale or con- been in arrears for the past twelve to arouse interest in the schemas in Japan Poincaré, and inasmuch as seventeen French to promote scrupulous cleanliness,
by-election
nnning have gone against his sumption of alcohol in any form, and he months.
porta and other places in the Far East,
set his face sternly against the besthen If the money is oot fortbooming, Ad The proposal meets with... a miral To Bhib-kuci states that an order amount of crititiam. In some quartera present régime is drawing to an end, and will be issued for officers and men to the opinion is advanced that a building that then France will be ready to accept customs of the natives such as the pur- international solution of the problem chase of wises and the practices of witchcraft and rain making. A missionary
study League or
his character weste: Khama rules, pressed with the Budget of forty-two mandeer the revenues from which the much more necessary, but the Church's Withhe
bearing to pay their supporters contend that the reconstrue League, have her in!" America, in his ing millions. It is pointed out this is ten Government promised
tion of the church affords no reason why opinion, has a definite moral respon with a firm hand, is soldierly in millions more than the expenditure under salaries. British rule for the whole country. Tho The Ministry of Finance telegraphed Post Ofies building should not also be sibility for much of the present position, keen sportman, a good rider, ofery
chea has got
is a remarkable patience, gentleness, in reply to Admiral Tu Shih-kuei stating erected. Other critics hope that the rand she must help. deficit is apparently some fifteen millions.
salaries of the naval men, and asking conformity, as much as him not to take any ranh steps.
IRISH BUDGET. DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED IN DUBLIN.
LONDON, March 28th.
an
In Dublin dissatisfaction is freely ex-proceed to the twelfth district and comfor the Post Office and other services 18 Get American ho kept without the who had had ample opportunity - ez-
HIGH SUGAR PRICES. PRESIDENT HARDING ORDERS ENQUIRY.
of financial enquiry will abortly proceed to Berlin It is noteworthy that the Belgian Foreign Minister, H. Jaspar, has Conferred with Signor Mussolini at Milan.
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BAILWAY UNION EXECUTIVE DE- CIDES ON GENERAL STRIKE
LONDON, March 29th.
Sr. AUGUSTIN, Florida, March 28th. Union of Railwaymen has The rapid riso in the price of sugar, unanimously decided to call antional the retail cost of which is twelve cente all grade strike, affecting half-a-million pound compared with fire couts last month, em, if the companies enforce the has prompted President Barding to order proposed withdrawal of the remaining an enquiry with a view to reducing the 6/8 from the shopmen's bonus wage duty if the tariff be found responsible for
the increase. ballot, however, is necessary.
The
· BUILDING OPERATIVES TO DOWN
TOOLS.
A national stoppage of nearly half-ar million buiding operatives will cour on April 18th,, unless an arbitration settle went is reached,
N. Z. BYE-ELECTION.
SIE JOSEPH WARD DEFEATED. WELLINGTON, N.Z, March 28th. The New Zealsad Government has re- Mr. of tained Termaga at the by-election. In the meantime, a conference employers has decided to post rotices for McMillan, the Reformist, polled 4,250, and an extension of the working weak, by Sir Joseph Ward, Liberal 3,034. The loss three hours, to forty-seven in summer, and of this seat would have reduced the Govern The reductions in wages, already rejected ment's apparent majority to one. Mr. Massay was very active in electioneering in by the mig
the constituency for a fortnight.
AGITATOR SENTENCED TO DEATH
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READJUSTMENT OF MERCANTILE MARINE PAY.
·inenta
Inox, March 28th. The queation of roadjustment of the pay of the mercantile marine has been settled at a meeting of the National Maritime Hard in London, attended by represent of the obiet shipping interests and seafarers' unions, when it was agreed that, from April 16th, the baric rate of wages of samen firemen and the entering depart be reduced by a pound a month. It was also agreed that the scales of pay of navigating and engineering officers he revised from the same data:...
LONDON, March 28th. The conference discussing the denuncia- tion of the national wages agreement has decided to refer the question to the dis tricts. Meanwhile the executive will con ault the ownara-and- try to obtain an amendment of the Minimum Wage Act in order to provide a wage equal to the cost
of living.
CALICUT, March 28th. The robel leader, Tuangelho was responsible for last year's Maplah rebellion, has been sentenced to death,
COXFORD WINS INTER- VARSITY GOLF.
LONDON, March 28th.
UNSETTLED CONDITIONS
"She
Ba mat
that they havo undertaken to pay the construction of the ruins will be made gold of the world in her chest," he asidth but combined with this strength
possible, with and she is suffering from acute indiges and kindliness of disposition." the plans submitted previously, and in tion." So Mr. Lloyd George argai im- with a warm welcome when he visited this keeping with the artistic beauty and mediate action, action to see what the country, and was received by the late="
American Government means by Mr. Chamberlain at the Colonial Office. execution of the facada
Whatever is decided upon, it is hoped Secretary Hughes's opulent phrase." that the work will be put into execution French policy he described as leading to
"irretrievable disaster, France had rous before the old ruins crumble or fall.
ed feelings of "incalen ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
and had made a
狂き
SZECHUAN.
REPRESENTATIONS BY FOREIGN
LÉGATIONS.
Ab Bow-street Police Court on February 5th Arthur Hoary Bensor, of Kingsway, #some was fined $10,000, for defrauding the that BOIDS
turns for the purposes of supertax.
Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, Governor of blundered was the motive | Exchequer of £20,300 by making false re-
PEKING, March 28th..Macno, is being swamped with sugges thing It is reported that several foreign tions, and proposals for the improvement bebind M. Poincare's plan, and his Legations have made representations to of the Colony. The majority of the plea was to save France from herself. cascting Be the Chinese Government regarding the schemes relate to matters of which the He himself was all for unsettled conditions in Szechuan, and Governor cannot have any expert know-parations from Germany, because not to do stating that they would bold the Govern ledge and it has been suggested that. His so would be an encouragement to every
benefit from the break-up of ment responsible for any loss incurred by Excellency should appoint a committee to invader, and when he sakod rhetorically who
asalst him a their respective nationals.
The committee to include a number of and when someone from the female sida responded. "We should," be combated Hongkong merchants to act as advisors
the
notion with
rehemence, observing great to the Governor.
that s
revolutionary Germany would be a great danger to Europe, and that the infec
KWANGSI CIVIL GOVERNORS
PRING, March 28th. The Kwangai Tuchun has wired to the Government protesting against the appointment of Hau Yuan-kuo as Civil GovernAT.!!
HUANG FU AGAIN: RESIGNS:
PaxING, March 28th. Huang Fu. sent in his resignation h sound time yesterday, stating that he could not return to office when the leave granted to him EAD OVER
NEW VESSEL FOR THE INDO-CHINA CO.
George spoke with Intense earnestness, Angus der France in
sad was
listened to
practically without a
TO BE BUILT BY THE WHAMPAO angle interruption rare experience for real break with France in thether it was
„DOCK" "CO, HONGKONG.
PREMIÉR AND INTERVENTION. Mr. Bonar Law's reply was frank
meat. They
he said, the regretted, exposition of the attitude of the Gover action which France had taken, but this was not a time to intervene. He went so far as to say that France would regard
enggestion that the League of Son of German troops by Bolshevik principibention to day as anot in Russia had had much, to do Lloyd should see it was put forward by Mr. France last rejected by ing about Germany's defast: Mr.
That was the date of the view of Mr.
But it sounded rather curiously for ikely that France would be more willing spesch made in support
port of what was to listen to such a suggestion now, when practically a Vote of Censure, for through- The contract has just been placed "in
using the League of Nations to mobilise Hongkong, with the Hongkong and out it was not Mr. Bonar Law, but she had taken action in the Rubr. The
troubler of the peace off
the opinion of the world against France, Whappan Dock Co., for the construction Foinenre, whom ho arraigned as the amendment, if carried, would only mean of's new vessel to take the place on the
bly resent, with the result Indo-Ching strice of the Koong speakers, and a good word for the native policy that France, and possibly Belgiam and Shing which was lost at Weihaiwe last Labour Italy, would
party's panaces of a World Conference and that the League would become wenker in- November. This information was
Versailles stead of stronger. of the Shrewriting of the Treaty
Burprise was expressed by Mr. Bonar Law open et Mercury by the
Mr. Lloyd George's suggestion that the very single one of the Allie Lord
Merican Government would agree to take Mrs Jardine, Matheson und Co., who Lloyd Georgs said, would be rejected by at stated that work of construction would very found the Government' policy
and he asserted that there was no broadly
reasonable," and chided the Labour States was while ·
in any report which indicated that the
Find to interfere PERING, March 28th-be started very shortly. The name of the
new vessel had not yet been decided upon,rom A demonstration of Chamhors of
At the moment, the with but she will be 235 feet long, with a party for not realising adequately, the im
France. Sir Europoon quarrels. co-operexpressed the view Commerce and other business organisa beams of 45 feet. She will have a dead rederick Hanbury,
of a Premier admitted, he saw no clear tions was held to-day domnuding the
tonnage
will section of Ministerialists that Francis was time for intervention might come, but it was weightTM
In not yet... the. meantime abrogation of the 1915 Treaty,
the Government Dock Co. fully justified in going into the Ruhr, and The demonstrators paraded, and on
said that the only way of dealing with Ger desired not to take up an attitude, which their arrival at the President's office they is at present building. two new vessels foray was by the bayonot, and Brigadier would be hostile to our Ally. Mr. Bonne sent in a deputation."
The Premier again sent a represcuta tive to him urging his return to office.
TREATY ABROGATION.
At Rye, in bright weather, with a strong PRESIDENT RECEIVES DEPUTATION. wind, the Inter-Varsity golf singles were played, and Oxford beat Cambridge by
to 3 matches, winning by an aggregate of
9 to 5%
OBITUARY.
GENERAL MANDURY.
PARIS March 28th. General Manoary, the vietor of the battle of the Ourcq has died of heart failure aboard the Paris-Bordeaux express.
President Li Yuan-bung received the deputation and promised to soad on
their petition to the Cabinet
•The Hongking and
accommodate and Fi
Meurs Jardine Matheson's, to be
placed on the Hongkong-Manils service. They will be approximately 300 feet long, with, beams of 46 feet.
of
Europe
the
General Spears advented the establishment Law was firm throughout in expressing aupervisiem. of the League of Nations. break the Entente, and he was loudly cheerou.
(Continued as foot of next column.)
by his supporters-Daily Telegraph. per damitarised huelen inder the determination, to do nothing that would