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LONDON, April 22nd. The recent reaction in rubber shares is surmised by the Financial Timer to b
due to defects in the enforcement of the Stevenson restriction scheme, particularly in the liberality of production licenses granted to native owners. The Financial
not to sell at present. EGYPT'S NEW CONSTITUTION.
NEWS
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN THE NORTH
HOT SPRINGS OF JAPAN.
SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL
ORCHESTRA.
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COCAINE FOR CHINA.
CHIHLI
FENGTIEN.
CITY MAN SENT TO PRISON.
SITUATION "VERY TENSE.”
Notice of an amendment to reduce the
At the Guildhall Justice Room, Lendon,
The following messages reach us by the estimate for the Municipal orchestra by one thousand taels was given for discus-
on March 15th, before Alderman Sir latest mail from the Asiatic News Agency's
headquarters in Peking:- William Pryka, Howard Montague Fog- sich at the annual ratepapers' meeting, den ffumphrey, cutlery manufacturer,
SHANGHAI, April 13th. Comodore Chen Pin-chin, department The analiness of the reduction on an of Basinghall Street, EC., and Summer chief of the Ministry of the Navy, bus catinate of Tis. 110,200 net, makes Hill, Dyke Road, Brighton, pleaded arrived here from Peking in connection clear that the amendment is intended Gaiity" to charge under the Dan-with the declaration of semi-independence
more as a vote of censure than a striving
It cannot be denied that the expenses
in the past three years. In 1973, the
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fer economy and the F.-C. Daily Newserous Drugs Act, or unlawfully offering by the capta us and commanders of the d'scursing the subject writes:--
to procure morphins, heroin, and cočnine various Chinese warships who are, natives for a firm in China"
of the Fokien province. He immediately Mr. H. D. Roome, on behalf of the interviewed vico-Admiral Link Chien-chang,
appointment of general Sua Chuan-fang The naval officers demand the withdrawal of the presidential mandate about the
PLAINO, April 23rd. Many military movements continue to be reported from Haifengkow, and also from Luanchow. Amongst other more mont, the first Shensi division is report. ed to be moving from Honan to Jehol, Large quantities of ammunition from the People's Party said that'Lord Carton's Times is of the opinion that many exist- Techow arsenal are being transported to of the orchestra have risen considerably Director of Pablic Prosecutions, said ti leader of the anti-government movement,
various place within the Great Wall.. speech in the House of Lords had éreated ing loopholes in the carrying out of the a now political situation, and formed aechens will be gradually stopped, and are not many troops wart of Chinchon estimate was Tis. 53,000 and the actual hardware merchants, but behind the It is reported from Mukden that there last complate year before the war, the defendant was a director of H. M. F. Humphrey, Ltd., of Basingħall Street, suitable basis for the continuance of the hopes that when the new allocation of but large forex of calavry are concen
trated near Hsifongkow.
expenditure Tk. 66,000, in" round figures. Barren of legitimate business Inter-Allied discussion. An understand licenses occurs in May, a less generous
Gen. Wang Huai Ching has despatched | Comparison with today's rates is hardly
e to the post of military govenor of Fokion controlled A powerful, secret, and in accordance with the system of self- ing could be reached with Germany in production standard will be fixed. The insubord to estimate the situation fair, because the band is about ten men wealthy organisation for dealing in government otherwise, in conjunctoin with regard to reparations, for Germany's life newspaper advises rubber shareholder instructions to investigate the situation. stronger than in 1013, and salaries al cocaine and morphine.
Pao Kuci Ching, ex-Minister of War,round have gone up greatly since those tion submitted that the defendant was à Hau Chang-las (Dr. Sun Yat-sen's fol- The prosecu- the forces under the command of Generál has gone to Mukden in order to negotiate days. Yot very beautiful concerts were man of established position in the com-lower) General Wong Yun-chunu (former) with General Chang Tsờ Lin.
then given, including the best rymphonies mercial world who employed the banking adherent of general La Yun-hsiang of STRONGLY CONDEMNED BY
and operatie extracts, and, what is and shipping facilities available for busi- | Chykiang) the naval men will expel himm NATIONALIST EXECUTIVE.
bound to be remarked, estimates and ex- ness for the purpose of making huge by force from Fokion territory. The unti Those who are contemplating a holiday penditure kept more closely in touch with profits by the traffic in dangerous druga government officers decline to cancel their Corno, April 2nd. in Japan, and are desirous of obtaining each other and did not advaner by leaps This extent of his activities could be former annoncements unless the aorthern The Ward, or Nationalist Executive inferuation about the spas of the country
should procure volume published re- as big as they have done lately. During gouged by his own admissions. Ia atroops under Sun Shunn-fang be with- ̧ land, for every German government and has issued a manifesto condemning the cently by the Japanese. Government Rail the war this orchestra was merely, sa to letter he said. "I have a perfect orgnai-drawn at once. As there is no hope for party regarded, Gennan severeignty in new constitution. It declares that the ways under the title of "The Hot spenk, kept alive. Reorganization nation. I have many friends among the demands of the naval officers, the people general Wu Pei-fu thamby accept the Springs of Japan." "It also gives very an obvious condition constitution does not respect the nation's full information about the principal cold expansion began in 1920 and calminated
Customs. I understand the business expect hostilities shortly, general Hộ Fon- rights, and leaves the door open for for springs and covers not only the territory in 1921 with Mastro Paci's voyage to thoroughly. In fact, I don't believe there in the Antu leader, who controls the eign interference: it does not represent of Japan proper, be: Chosen (Kara). Europe, nagagement of a number of first is anyone who has a better control.""
mouth of the Yangtze river, in conjunction the will of the nation, and does not Taiwan (Formosa) and South Manchuria.
with his superior, general La Yun-sinag mention Egypt's frontiers nor the Sudan, As the introduction to the volume very class musicians and purchase of a quan.
iş maintaining spectator's attitude while. which the life of Egypt and from truly says, no country in the world is so tity of new music, all of which seat up
the real attitude of the Chibli lender at which it is inseparable" it does not de blessed with natural hot springs as expenditure above estimates. Here are On October 11th there arrived at Hong-Nanking, general Chi Hsieb-puan, is un-
kong the & Mishima Mara, which was Commodore Chen is, therefore, a failure.
known at this moment. The mission of clare who is King of Egypt or King of Japan. How many there are in tho the Sudan: and does not deal with in abundant endowment of the Empire is the figures for the three years: --- dividual liberty, freedom of meetings and not exactly known, the Editor says, bat the Press. Egypt is no more frea than 951 tot springs and 155 cold springs are before the declaration of independence, of sufficient importance to be listed, and and the nation will continue its efforts of these, so far as the analyses have pro gressed, over 250 have been found to and finally obtain its desires..
possess radio activity, or the property of emitting spacial radiations like radio. In the year 1981 the Committee recom- The majority of these springs, the com- KIDNAPPED ENGLISHWOMANities and most of them are unknown to extra costs, but the results have not come piler says have valuable medicinal qual mended an admission chargo to offset the
LADY DOCTOR TO THE RESCUE. -
the ordinary tourist by reason of their up to expectation. These are the figures remoteness from the beaten tracks of travel, their difficulty of access, and the of receipts:- meagre accommodation available, all of which, he says, is unfortunate because many of the springs lccated in these dis tant places possess the highest therapeutic properties.
the Rhineland as of any deänite pence settlement.
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a DRUGS HIDDEN IN FURNITURE.
boarded by Revenue officers, A Japaneno
PERINO, April 14th. subject, Tiew Yui Kim, was arrested, and.; Notwithstanding official denials, reportą a quantity of his belongings, consisting of secret army movements around chal of four cases of furniture, was seized. and Shanghaikwon are persistently com ng in from well-informed and trust Tiew, with the furniture, was taken to worthy sources. In responsible official and the office of Mr. Lockhart Smith, Super-political circles, it is admitted that ma
understandings or misconceptions exist kong. The furniture, which consisted of my leaders about the general situation; intendent of Imports and Exports, Hong- among both the Chihli and the Fengtical two sofas and four armchairs, was cut but it is premature to suppose that civil epen, there was found hidden in the up war will break out in North China is the PESHAWAR, April 22nd.
Bear future. They declared that bath halstery 2,400 ounces of morphine and Chibli and Fergtien are undoubtedly pre Mrs. Starr, a lady doctor of the Teshawar Medical Mission, who heroically volunteered
2,500 ounces of cocaine. In the possessionpared for the situation; but neither of to go to Tirah to help Miss Ellis, started
of Tiew was found a number of docu- them has mastered sufficient courage to re-start hostilities. It is reported that for Tiral yesterday. She was personally
ments through which the authorities were general Wu Pei-fu, with the consent of his A French semi-official statement says the escorted across the border near Shinwari
by the Chief Commissioner from Hangu. By the publication of this valuable and Here the increase of receipts as between enabled, after great patience and vigil nominal superior, Tsao Kun, has already French customs receipts in the Rahr since Mrs. Starr's safety has been guaranteed by interesting book, of nearly 500 pages in the years 1921 and 1922 suggests that thence, to lay hands on the accused ma
concentratedd fully ifty thousand troops the establishment of the customs corden are the Chiefs of the Afridi and Orakzai tribes.cluding 196 illustrations, 15 maps and more conservative estimate for this year in this country. One of these documents Jehel on account of alleged danger from at the strategical pars of Hsifenkon, in 714 million marks. The custom posts have also seined amuggled goods value at She has been received in a friendly manner specialy drawn two-coloured lithographs,
in the course of her journey.
there is no longer any excuse for ignor may be realized; and the Band Committee was a receipt of the Tong Bay Brothers Mongolian bandits, and general Morenty million franes, which will be auc-
In the hook the springs are classi- are entitled to say that it takes time to war pain int andy, China, for 107,290, Hissi-chin, garrison, Commander of Pelug tioned. A lorry seized yesterday was carry-TRIBESMEN ASSIST IN THE SEARCH. ance. ing 800 million marks in notes,
fied according to their chemical componi A communique states that there is uo tion and are roughly divided into six educate the public to the idea that it must paid in four instalments to the defendant has been urged by the Loyang war lord last August. This receipt was signed by to proceed to Jehol to assume his im M. POINCARE AND A FRANCO- further news as to the exact whereabouts of groups; simple thermal, acid, carbonated pay for what it has hitherto got free. him and the amount had been traced by Pen, Chabar and Shutyuan, special ad- portant duty ns Super-Tuchun of the GERMAN ENTENTE
Miss Ellis, but there is little doubt that Balt, sulphur, and iron springs. she has been taken to some mountain stronie. information is given aa to how to reach But, unless it is tucked away in soms the police to his banking account. There instrative districts. In view of the LONDON, April 22nd. In a speech at the unveiling in the Mousehold in the heart of the Tirah country. them and the rates for accommodation at folusive corner of the Report, that is no was also found in the possession of the paval incident in Shanghai whose movers Tribal opinion is strongly incensed against the local inns are given. The Hot explanation from the Committee as to Japanese an envelope, on the back of have openly declared that in the enforce. which, in the defendant's handwriting, mont of the system of self-government in department of a monament to the fallen, 11. the offenders, whose crime was openly do Springs of Japan" is more than a why the estimates have risen so much were such directions as "One sofa con Poincare did not refer to Lord Curzon's nounced in the mosque.
He merely
Widespread guide book.", and certainly would be a speech or to Great Britain. reaffirmed the French determination to eat covering the whole Afridi and useful supplement to any guide book the from year to year and why they still have thins be la) and so on, designating full reparations and security. Her have been taken to discover traveller might take with him, and in-boon largely oxceeded. And we think the different articles of furniture and what obiliad to certain statements by the Ger- various trans-frontier tribes are on the way guides, published by the Japanese Govern explanation
Miss Ellis. The elders and headraca of the cidentally there are none better than the Committee ought to have given some such could be concealed in them. In addition, man Foreign Minister, Von Rosenberg:
ment Railways, and "The Hot Springs of notably his hopes for a Trence-German to try and effect her release. entente
which
Miss Ellis is in charge of Mra Starr at Japan" is uniform in size and general declared that since the coming of pence France had not coased to give proofs of her Khankibazar, Tirah. She is weak in the arrangement with the Railway Adminit patience and magnanimity towards Ger-feet, braised and bleeding, bat is otherwise tration's guide books.
well. but it was useless to talk of an en- tento when Germany began by establishing MISS ELLIS SUFFERING FROM. the doctrine of non-recognition of treaties and repadiation of signatures. The essential conditions
rapprochement were contain-
kang,
55 to
of a
Poincaro
ød in the words reparations and security.
SILA, April 22nd.
FATIGUE,
LATER
SIMLA, April 2nd, Mrs. Starr reports that Miss Ellis has
Without a guarantee of French indepenbeen in nowise molested or injured be dence, and the restoration of the ravaged yond the results of fatigue. Negotiations
reconstruction of territories, neither the Europe nor the maintenance of tranquility are proceeding for her release, but her would be possible. M. Poincare mentioned wellfare is now assured. that the Allies on April 18th had agreed to call upon Germany to suppress the organisa tion of her police on a military basis, and aubstitute a genuinely civil force.
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Full
Rus, April 22nd.
there was found on Tiew a contract dated September 6th and signed by the defend. But if there is ground for attack, there ant. It was an agreement between Tong
to the beginning of things, it will be rechase drugs through the latter firm at Ltd, whereby the former agreed to pur- is also ground for defence. Going hack Say Brothers and H.-M. F. Humphrey,
called that the community decided to have an orchestra, and not merely a band, Prices to be arranged over a period of one in order to enjoy the one form of artistic year certain, and the latter (Humphrey) agreed not to sell to any other Chinese education and entertainment that was firm during the same period.
Another transplantable to the Fan East, picture document related to as intended recond galleries and museums not being obtain
shipment of 2.500 ozs of cocanie and a large quantity of heroin, of the total value
Rut
of £3,70%.
INTERCEPTED LEITERS.
Fokien, they have the meral suppert and sympathy of Kwangtung, Chekinng and Fongtion, the situation between (hibli and Fengtion is very tense, if not oritical,
"THE SIX ROADS.”
CAMPAIGN AGAINST EASTERN
"PROVINCES.
The Military Correspondent of the For Eastern Times writes:-
The disclosure made by the Peking Tih
Shik Pao of the great plan of operation. against the three Enterzi provinces by
Chihli by six routes has attracted great interest in foreign, circles since such a plan does not come an a surprise to those
able; and they have undoubtedly got it It is reliably reported from Moscow that Maestro Paci may or may not have a M. Chicherin, Krassin and. Kreatinsky good head for finance: that indeed is not have made energetic representations to the a common feature among artists. Government against the renewed terrorist that he is an admirabe musician no one Tiew was sentenced to six months' im- methods, as undermining foreign confidence. would question for a moment. He has prisonment and a fine of 825,000, and the who watched last year's campaign unroll. M. Krassin threatens to resign if the policy built up a splendid orchestra; his read documents found on him sont to England. The Western flank of the two armies then
continued.
ings are characterized by the greatest care In this way evidence was procured played the main par: Marshal Chang The Communist Congress at Moscow pass
Letters were 18-lin, ertrenched near Peking,"put great and finish; he is continually inventing against the defendant. I a resolution in favour of strengthening new attractions, bringing in outaule intercepted in the post. One letter post sible; also to support all parties abroad opposing capitalist Governments, the con- tinuance of the Government's foreign trade monopoly, and increased export of corn.
is
ed
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE. DEPENDENT ON THE BRITISH NAVY
success.
on his Western wirg, constituted
the Red Army, as conflicts are not-impos soloists and introducing us to music ed in, Japan, but written by a repressuta. by the Krces around the Capital, The able after the first clash. General Wu hitherto undreamt of in the Far East; tive of Tong Say Brothers, referred to the put Backing of this wing was early notice and ho spares himself no trouble to make warm welcome Tiew Yui Kim received Pei-fu sent light forces over the difficult every performance
As Mr. from Humphreys when in London, and mountain roads through the Western Hilla Bowes-Smith argues to-day, it would the unfortunate accident" he had met and those light forces made themselves be a world of nities that the orchestra with in Hongkong, and asking to have first felt by the opposing forces
along the been brought such a pitch of new codes railway link
up the Toli mining linking-Hankow trunk excellence should be allowed to fall away; 1st a 'etter posted in London, and ad- districte and we believo Shanghai is not insensible dressed to Chin Seo Mei, in Osaka, Japan, line. When, shortly after this email to the pride of possaging what very few was also intercepted. In this pengagement, Marobal Chang Teo-lin's other towns in the world possess, a muntquantity of cocaine that would have pro right wing was blown up by cipal orchestra, capable of ably perform duced 8 million doses and about half declaration of neutrality on the part of ing the most exacting works Withal, the quantity of morhpine was referred to, the Peking district forces, the whole out we do not quite understand why the and it was pointed out that the profits, flanking, movement by General Wu Poi beyond these of lost, and that is, we £79,000 or even more. Ho boasted of the estimates for this year have risen so much if sold at a cheap figure, might be fu's light forces became superfinous.
A similar movement became evident when think, the main point to which Mr. organisation of the scheme, and said he the second great clash occurred south of Poes and Mr. Bumble's amendment is had many friends among the Customs the Great Wall near Shanhaikwan directed. We do not imagine they want officials whom he could manage. the Coromittee to cut down the orchestra. They do want it to temper the wind of its ambition to the ratepaying lamb, already well shorn on other counts.
SANTIAGO DE CHILE, April 22nd. At a meeting of the armaments committee of the Pan-American Conference, Brazil proposed the limitation of capital ships to eighty thousand tens, without any limita tion for other vessels Chile proposat a Bhips only, but it
it was reported that she LONDON, April 22nd.
agreeable to lower figurs if the Argentine The · Daily Telegraph's diplomatic sad Brazil concurred. The Argentine pro-
SYDNEY, April 22nd. correspondent says
powerful posed fifty-five thousand tons for capital
Ships
Speaking at military reunion, Mr. eyndicate, wholly independant of the and twenty five for auxiliaries and Bowden, the Minister for Defener, said the Chester group ly being formed in the fifteen for submarines. Chile then moved time had arrived for Australia to decide her
the United States for the purpose of buying naval experts to reach an agreement. The dependent for naval defence on the Empire;
of a sub- appointment
rub-committee of
defence problems. We are absolutely up and developing existing options he decision was postponed until Tuesday; if attacked we could only hope to hold out concrasions in Turkey preper, and the Brazil suggested the limitation of land until the mother fleet arrivod. Even for that armament on the basis of the Central our expenditura mast be considerably The Morning Post's Constantinople American
Action increased." correspondent, says that the Turkish was postponerence agreement. Government, with a view to placating tion submitted by the United States
The commttee on bygiene mlopted a resolu France, is likely to offer the latter a concession, for the construction of the delegation recommending that the exporta- Eskishir Brussia-Panderma railway, and tion of intoxicants to prohibittion countries the port of Panderma in lieu of the should be prohibited by the nations where concesions made over to the Chester the liquor traffic was still legal.
detached territories
group.
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New Yous, April 22nd. A message from Washington declares that Great Britain, responding to a request by the State Department, offered co-opera- tion in curling liquor smuggling, but declined. Mr. Hughes proposal of a mutual Zzennuɑde, April 22nd. The foundation stene of the noble search of ships on the high seas. memorial of the famous British raid in
PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS. PARIA, April 2200.
wartime was laid to-day by the Governor Interviewed at Lausanne by the cor- of West Flanders en a site near the short
LONDON, April 21st. respondent of Le Matin with regard to the end of the mole in the presence of a
At Holborn Hall, in the semi-final of the Chester concessions, Ismet Pasha is said to distinguished British and Belgian com- Hint in tisseminate of the pany, The memorial will consist of a have declared that apart from the clauses of
halfway score was:---Smith, 8,000 (including the concession debe did not believe mounted by a figure of St. George Blaying
with the port of granite column seventy feet high, sur- a break of €88); Falkiner, 4,983 (including Samuon-Bivas railway," that French interests were affected. In the dragon, visible for ant to soa. It will breaks of 00 and 8o). view of the vast amount of work to be done be inscribed "United for Justice, with in Turkey, there would be no difficulty in the names of the fallen and of the
The participating warships. finding other concessions to
essions to grant. Tarks had come to Lausanne firmly hoping for peace, but they could not wait to begin the necessary works in Turkey until the negotiations of the Powors had concluded. They had therefore come to an arrangement with regard to the most pressing work with a syndicate able to begin operations im mediately without previous conditions
WORLD THEATRE.
THE DEFENCE,
Sir Henry Curtis Bennett, for the de- fendant, said he was instructed that the defondant nover had, in this country, delivered any drugs; that he never had,
General Wo Pai-fu moved and formal forward light troops via Johol with the distinct intention of cutting off Marshal Chang Tso-lia's retreat on the other side of the Great Wall. This outflanking moves mant has certainly given the idea to the Peking Yih Shih Pag of a forward move in this country, sold any; nor had he ex- by General Wu Pei-fu's Army on a broad ported from or imported into this country from whose right wing will touch the sed any of these drugs. The only part he had East of Tientsin and whose left wing will Fins Tintain and later Yungpingfu
"A Fool and his Money," adapted for played in the matter was that of an inter be near Kalgan, the picture screen from the story, by Geo.mediary between licensed dealers Barr McCutcheon and starring Eugene France, and Tiew, acting on behalf of and Changli and then Shanbailevan, will O'Brien, is the attraction at the World Tong Bay Brothers. In fact, the drugs in be the pivota around which the whole Theatre for three days, commencing respect of which Tiew was convicted were front will slowly turn more and more yesterday. The story's setting is an purchased from two firme in Paris. to the East, en that at last the great ancient feudal castle in the Swiss Tyrol, Except for making the original arrange Chihli Army will advance from the ind whither an American author goes in ment-getting, of course, his commission Shantinikwan-Chaosagfu against Ching- anarch of peace and literary atmosphere.between the dealers entitled to sell in chow with the main objective, Mukden, He finds shoots, villanous counts and France and Tiew, the defendant had no straight ahead.
The whole question of peaca or war,
in romance. He goes through exciting ex-thing more to do with the matter. periences, has a heart-throb or two, sad The letter of January 31st was, on the which every person and every natio provides a fine romance for Mr. Me face of it, an offer to procure or supply deeply and vitally interested. rests there- engaged in business in North Ching is Catcheon by winning the only gich druga. But it was a letter fall of bluff. foro with the attitude of the General Feng The old saying, "A fool and bis Money," and it was, in fact, part of the defence Tu-hane, and the Foron at his command was applied to him because he bad pur- that the defendant's statement that he The Governor described the landing as
chased the castle but it turned out to had booen able to bribe the Customs If these forces remain neutral, there will
bo my civil war, in North Chips bo a fair bargain after all, and the officials was quite untras.
General Feng Yubinng on the other one of the most brilliant deeds in naval
"foolproved to be nothing but a The pressure of pablic opinion will pon-
The magistrato imposed the maximum hand joice his friends Generain Tead history. There were other speeches at the ceremway and preceding a banquet in eibly induce reconsideration of the Davis fool. They say inner is the root of all penalty of six months imprisonment in Bruges, town hall, which laid stress on Cup decision. The secretary of the Lawa ovil. Not so with Eugene O'Brien in this the second division, and a fine of £200, the close Anglo-Belgian ties. Magnificent Tennis Association says that if Anderson splendid picture. It is a story in the adding that in default of payment thera wreaths were subsequently deported on can go under the Association's, conditions beet, vein of an author, who books are would he a further three months' impris
Australia will be represented.
always"boat seilor.'
the niemorial.
THE DAVIS CUP AND AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY, April 22nd.
onment.
be avoided Pelf, then war cart not
General Feng Yu-beinng's Journey to Pantinen en in win of the present sibustion be rewarded only as a bad omett