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LONDON PRESS COMMENT ON M. POINCARE'S SPEECH.

LONDON, July 13th.

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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 17TH, 1995.

HOW TO ABOLISH MILITARISM IN CHINA WHAT POLICING OF THE RAILWAYS

WOULD DO.

In the December number of Round

possible moment. It is essential also bo cause the police must be independent of polition and, as far as this is possible, above suspicion of corruption. It is essen tial because the police must have the prestige which the Great Powers caix con

| Table—a quarterly review of the polities fer. But though the railway police must of the British Empire-there was publish be largely offered by officers lent by the

ARMS RUNNING SCANDAL ARREST OF TWO WELL KNOWN

SHANGHAI RESIDENTS.

WEALTH IN THE TROPICS- BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.

important speech at Senlis indirecthe fed a long and valuable article by a writer Great Powers, it must be make abun- at the Burlington Hotel and Mr. J. J. Its Aviatic population is only a quarter'

papers.

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Poincare's cordial insistence on the main national Financial Committee wag not in no excuse is needed for the length of the "ould merely be a mercenary army, inave brought to light one of the large large rather than a sinall scale. It would

The Daily Telegraph challenges the accuracy of the contection that France is upholding the Fence Treaty against Great Britain, saying that on the con- trary numerous articles in the repara tions do not support a. Poineare's rigid interpretation of the fixation of the

indemnity.

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property when prices are depressed, he might do well if he could afford to wait util conditions improve, as they must.

Britain hag departed from the terms of and nobody would regret more than he it earnings of the railways and ine ordinary to defy the Military Poice, the business/hundreds of thousands of rifles and The life of the country is a pleasant one,

The Times likewise denies that Great

the "Tresty. Sh merely differs from France regarding the method of getting the Treaty observed.

and naks how can the Entente' be con the question of the peace settlement nu ington Conference has investigated, much in Europe, though ignorant of Ching and but it is beloved that only these arrests of manufacturo are primitive, The fish-.

tinued under the circumstances ?

destroying the arrangement in Central

and chaos.

tive suggestion in the shape of adherrace to Mr. Bonar Law's policy," and leaving France to her own devices while Britain ANY CONCESSIONS MUST COME

concentrates, on the developraent of her imperial markets,

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MUSSOLINI İNTRANSIGENT. FASCISTS WILL KEEP THE POWER

IN THEIR OWN HANDS.

FROM BRITAIN.

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PARIS, July 15th.

Qf the land administered by the British AMAZING SMUGGLING SCHEME

North Borneo Chartered Company, after forty-two years, scarcely '1 per cent. The United States Marshal at Shanghai has been opened up, writes a correspon- PARES, July 13th

last week arrested Mrs. Elizabeth Stein dent in The Times Empire Supplement. Premier Poincare, in the course of an replying to Mr. Baldwin's statement, whose name is not disclosed, on the subdant's clear that it is there to wark for Maloney at his office in the Glen Line

more than five hundred. Yet, for th It re for the smuggling of arms on an immense While it is agreed that M. Poincare's declares that Frame was willing to ject of "The Malady of China." It was the Chinese Government, and nos for, ner Building-in connection with a scheme of a million, and its white population no tropics, the climate is a healthy, one; in speech is in nowise promising, the com- forget and forgive the brutalities of written, ha it noted, long before the in the interests of, the Powers.

the day the heat seldom becomes inteuse, The N. Daily News report says:- ment in the London newspapers is Germany, but she wished to make the Lincheng outrage, but the remedy for quires but a few minutes conversation scale. mostly of a restrained character. They Treaty of Versailies respected. France, China's malady which the writer of the with any thinking Chinese who has a

Land suitable for tropical cultivation the constitution of such a furve for such have come into the hands of Mr. Hasar point out that the resertion of French since the armistice, had not connel to article proposed, is the remedy, which the take in the country to convince one that Those arreats, and the documents which and at night there um cool breezes, policy at tho

a purpose wou'd be welcome, more wel- (1.5. District Attorney) as a result of and lying conveniently hear the great present stage merely make concessions. The chief question was Powers ar now proposing to submit to China, namely the organisation of an emphasises the magnitude of the task. France's security. The, part proposal" by

come, indeed, than any other form of the search parties, along with other trade route is becoming increasingly difficult to find. North Borneo, there "and information revealed as which Mr. Baldwinhns undertaken. Mr. Lloyd George at Cannes in 102 was efficient railway police force with foreign co-oporation.

fore, offers great agricultural advantage;" The replacement of officers. The writer's arguments are well

It may be urged that the forse proposed result of his investigations, Commentators wricone the absence of practically useless,

are, said to

but anyhow, at the present time, ou a sepezitics and note with satisfaction M. the Reparations Committes by an Inter. worth attention at the present time and

police uniform, to add to the number of

combinations that has ever operated in following extenes which forms the major s'ess soldiers who are contending for the tenance of the Entente

the interests of France.

domination of this or that interest. But Shanghai in this branch of business. It inadvisable, with the present low market prices, for a man to go to North Premier Poincare dwelt on` Germany part of the fourth chapter of his essay:

Borneo unless he had either a definite As for the immediate financial string in practice there will be no need for the is alleged that Kearny (whose name has failure to full her obligations, and be declarai that the violaters of treaties ey, it is not a cause but one of the railway police to fight the battics of the figured in a recent case in the Courts) rather than those demanding their most obvious effects of the present trou- Central tiovernment or to enter into arm has acted as purchasing agent, while "ppointment or at least £2,000 capital observaner should be asked to give an es The proped crease in the oused conflict with the soldiers of the T- Stein, who is now in Mukden, is said to and a small income of his own. On the France did not tonus tariff, agreed to by the Washington chun. The prestige of such a force wou have attempted the sale of the arms. other hand, given enough capital to buy account of their net

ats orders would be disobeyed, and Histst interal to surrender her pledges in the Conference, will afford means of securing great that it is most unlikely tast There is said to have been a deal rend Ruhr. Hr was always a faithful the foreign loans for which revenues have ence, on cash payment in advance would ing, which, if consummated, would have nos already been earmarked; as well as the soon stop mixary movement, L, how seen $3,000,000 change hands. It involved partisan of the Anglo-French Alliance, unsecured domestic loans. This done, the ever, any unitarist should be bold enough

ut the policy would be to make it possible millions of rounds of ammunition, which and there is goed shooting and plenty of any shadow should derken Anglo-French revenues of the country, even if internal

customs duties" be abolished, could pro for the milway oficials immediately to Chang Tso Lin was eager to get into his sport. There is no income tax, and living friendship. The British were as honest'as vido adequate funds for carrying on the withdraw rolling stock and personnel and possession: The supplies were ready and is not expansive. For enterprise on a the French, and therefore he felt assured legitimate business of government and to take any other steps which in the eir. The Daily Chronicle alone takes a hope that they would Gually agree that the feave a margin br becuring new" domestic eumstances might be deemed necessary to the northern war ord had the money, but larger scale there are many possibilities Iegy view and endeavours to show that French were right, but if any breach loans to provide funds for much needed deny the use of the railway as an instru- neither party seemed willing to trust the 4s yet untried by Europeans. Borneo is If only militarism were dead met of war, or of financial profit, to the other. Shanghai agents demanded that the greatest sago-producing country in the world, but in the company's territory public works, Great Britain all along has been most were made the other propositions must and done with. How to kill this many resultitrat Tuchun. The suggestion that the money be placed in their hands, while the industry is entirely in the hands of

such a thing would be possible may rem patient in face of French intransirgconce

pass through that breach, again raging entled faster is the real problem.

Neither the Consortium nor the Wash-strange to those familiar with conditions Makden said "arms Girst, then money; the natives and Chinese, whose methods solution, Neither Chinese ways. But in China the great stopped the completion of the affair.ing industry is in the same condition The only shops" are those kept by the les formulated, The Daily Express frames a construe Europe, and probably leading to disaster worths per monoy are enough to give back distaver, the extreme difficulty of mor-

rent control to the Centrul Government, ing troops otherwise this by rail, the lack Stein has been appointed military adviser Chinese, the only furniture obtainaus is of org nisation and discipline which alone to Chang To. Lin, having won a place of that made in the prisons or by the local though a sound Gnancial position and a

The magnitude of these in-Chinese carpenters.

The fact that there are sources of wealth and public opinion both at home and make possible a sudden swoop, and the confidence. abrand help. Tumbly years of desultory rooted aversion of the Chinese to Post-tended sales completely cripses the cum still untapped, however, does not mean fighting might achieve a solution. But pitating a crisis, would render it com this is a big price for the country to pay. paratively easy for a small hut well-disparatively small idea?, which it is claimed that the country is the tropical wilder that Kearny completed in December. The ess it was when first, acquired from the M. Poincare's speech was delivered in a there no weapon in the hands of the ciplined force in ocupation of the rail.

| considerable areas under rubber, tobacco, Connection with the unveiling of a war Central Government which, properly used, ways to deny the use of the railways to

that. Stein is wanted here and asked to cand coconuts, North Borneo, naturally, memorial at Senlis. It did not give any cou'd end militarism? There is Thea Chinese army, and withdraw without Makden authorities have been notified native sultans. There are, for instance, When the adequate policing of the rail.

There are hint of the likelikood of deflection from his railways, properly used and with a little fighting or serious difficulty.

operate.

two supposition, has not escaped the prevailing trade dr. oft-repeated policy, creating the impres wel-directed foreign help, could quickly sion that any concessions towards Frunen give absolute control over all Northern ways has hoen provided for, it will then which completely negate any idea of pression, anil its subsidiary companies be possible to give such technical and assistance from them. Either Stein will have been affected as much as those operat British unity forthcoming in the negotia China to Peking.

The majority of these, Rove July 15th

tions must come from Britani, M. Poin- There has been a great deal of talk financial help on the railways as is recome voluntarily to Shanghai, when he ing elsewhere. The Chamber of Deputies passed i

care declined to agree that the Treaty about the railways lately, but nearly all quired, with good hope that they will be hears of the arrest of Mrs. Stein--and which represent a capital of 54 millions vote of confidence in Premier Mussolini four years after its signature,ould be of it burkes the rex! difficulty. Proposals profitable. The technical help, although this seems highly probable from letters sterling, are rubber companies, the area. by 31 to 140, after an important debate considered an antiditavian fossil only fit to pool all the outstanding foreign leans it be little, must be sore found in Mrs. Stein's possession; or he under cultivation being sixty thousand

will be beyond the hands of any authority acros for an archaeological museum. He denied secured on railway earnings, and issue than useless to introduce a class of for on the Government's new electoral bill, that the occupation of the Ruhr was one series of railway bonds, are excellent eigner with no more knowledge or power which can effect his arrest.

have themselves. On the other hand, POLICE CO-OPERATING WITH US. AUTHORITIES. which contains extraordinary provisions responsible for German" sumie sickness, so far as they go, and in keeping with of control than the Chinese railway men

On the contrary. Germany would in any the spirit of the Censortium agreement. Adviser is a title which has fallen Extreme activity is being displayed by distinct advantage over estates under and practically abolishes proportional case has continued to slide down the But no such financial measure will pre-into disrepute in Chian, and definite all the offeinds of the Settlement and the Crowit administration for they are in

abys she herself had dug. M. Poincare yet the Peking-Hunkow Railway

powers should by agreement be placed in Shanghai police and other members of the dispensabe to the welfare of the Char- The cardinal principle of the bill is adhered to the 1021 schedule of payments, being converted into a milito the hands of any Entaigners who are Municipaity are co-operating with the tered Company itself. The rubber slump our big constituency for the whole King would only utilise against Germany in

except the

the robbing of the station tills by a dom, the Party obtaining the most votes proportion as her creditors demandel operation in the hands of a new technical as part of the general scheme for their concrete prupcea's wore adopted which will the revenue of the country, and the par- at tan elections, will, whatever its plur-payment of French debts.

Probably the best system lead today (July 13th) to the arrest of ent company cannot afford to let its child- He dwelt Consortium may enhance the value of the improvement. ality, have a two-thirds majority" for bitterly on the series of Supreme railway bonds or make Future borrowing would be the appointment of Foreign

In plicated. There are involved a score of new company which starts operations in purposes of stable government; therefore, Council meetings always depriving France abroad a cheaper operation for China, Inspectors reporting through Chief Probably half a dozen motu persus im- rër fail merely for want of money. Ench it will be awarded 356 sents against 170 of rights wherron all had previously It cannot prevent the Pakiug-Makden spetters to a Board of Inspectors who had many different nationalities including the State means increased population, Railway from being monopolised by mili- by previous agreement power to requiro American, British, Russian, Japanese and increased development, increased trade. Chinese citizens, and their respective and therefore increased prosperity. Each tary true for monila an end, or stop the Government to accept its recommenda a local War-Lord Team denuding it of its tions in regard to certain specified mat representatives are all aiding in bringing one that fails means a correspondingly

ter and within certain limits. Whatever to

guilty of perpetration of adverse reaction. It is the avowed and In truth, the technique of rolling stock. rai way working is the very department the precise function of the foreign tech- these schemes. When all activities have settled policy of the Chartered Camanny to whith help is least urgently required. nical expert, it is of paramount importcensed, there may have been drawn into to assist the subsidiary concerns. It is solely owing to these measures that some Proceelings wil he taken in the of the estates have been able to carry on. What the Chinese do not already knows that he should not try to force upon the net many more. about it they can very soon carn. What China any wholesale change to new and

court as outlined by Mr. Only one company has censed operations, is required, and what neither Consortium untried methods, In the main the Chi American

Ho contends that Americans its failure due more to badly selected nese must be left to develop their railway Hugar. nor Conference has ventured to discus, is adequate policing, policing that will systera in their own way. Success will be smuggling arms have violated the Treaties load than to bad prices. At present the prevent the rolling of the til, the con- achieved through evolution, not recoin of 1844 and 1858, Wang-bea and Tientsin,

makes prospects seem brighter than they. fiscation of the rolling stock, the bully- tion. Such madiness as insisting on the and when Kearny is captured he will have more cheerful state of the rabber market.

To is

have been for some time The tobacco ing of the staff, and the use of the lise conduct of ordinary business ou a Chito undergo such prosecution, without payment.

Rose Government, railway in

thought that those said to ho implicated it foreign bat beloved that they could not companies have fared lately no better

the rubber companies. N It is not intended to suggest that polic language must be avoided. All that is ing of the railways is the bo-all and the gal in Chinese methods of doing things touched under the existing laws, for other-The price of cop the country's third nital of the regeneration of China. It must be retained. Zeal for economy must wis; they would have acted with more agricultural nasct, has fallen in gympathy is, however, confidently affirmed that it is a pter with y triarchal roothols lying about in open desks and drawers of with that of other produce. Minerals the first and most esential requirement interfere with patriarchal methods. If the policy is adequate, everything else

Railway reform can only immediately easy access, copies of rables, duplicate have long proved disappointing in North can be made to follow in natural and affect the North. But if the system of letters, books, choque-book stubs and Borneo; oil has not yet been discovered railways north of the Yangtze wero no accounts going into details of operations in paying quantities, but coal output is logical sequens. But before elaborating longer available for the movement of rival or would an individual keep a diary of satisfactory. The unsettled state of poli- this point, it must be made clear what armies, the difficulty and the cost

There are some toegrams that ties in China has, however, curtalled ship." of greats kind of policing is suggested. Let it be transport would quickly make civil wars have not been decoded nor answered, and ments both of coal and timber. A million New Youx, July 15th. said at one that the kind of policing The American Polo Asseciation an proposed is not such as the Protocols of impossible. The armed hordes of the mifi. when this has been accomplished it is enbie feet were exported in 1921, and now Mocca on the ground that they were nounces that aHurlingham team, of 1901 and 1902 permitted the Signatory tarists would become a useless luxury and thought that more information will be at that the British Borneo Timber Company which Captain F. E. Gurst and Major Powers to exercises on the section of the melt away. The civil power would com hand, though unfortunately certain corros has overcome its initial difficulties with members, is Peking-Mukden Railway retween Peking mand the situation north of the Yangtze pondence is supposed to have bees sur its new plant it is reducing costs and coming with the British Army team and and the sen.

With the railways securely in their hands reptitiously removed from one secluded increasing output. Au agreement which sets out the Indian Tigers to compete in the to insure the maintenance of oper com-

they would have the opportunity within a spot when one man had got an inkling tournaments at Philadelphia and Meadow munication at all times, and yet permits comparatively short time of effectively that things were uncertain. It is thought brook,

in practice opposing Chinese armies to abolishing militarism and giving North- that because there were so many "fingers

in the pia" was impossible for the DETECTING THE CRIMINAL fight a pitched batti natride the railway, ern China peace. Southern China woul

proceed for everyone is in principle ill conceived. A provision not be directly affected. But a settlemout ringleaders

and this was not split, which prevents the occupation by Chinese of the differences between North and wanted a

Boath could readily be effected if real according to the plane of some.

General Owen O'Duffy, Chief of Police of A certain well-known business man, who forces of any point within 1,200 yards

"the the railway, while it places so obstacle authority in the North were in has been in Shanghai for many years, was the Irish Free State, who was youngest INDIA'S CONTINGENT. in the way of moving armed Chiness surely established civil Government,

member of the police chief present at the International Fulice Conference in New York, returned to forces g'ong the railway, is impossible.

Furthermore, the policing of the ruit mistaken recently for a

clique, for he has a name similar to one ways would give play to the enormous on the "inside," and was approached by General O'Dedy, who is only 30 years old, Liverpool on the White Star liner duriatic. During the past three months 80 ex-officers These Protocols have in practice become of the British Army have been accepted a laughing stock to Chinese and to for potentiality of the existing railway sys-

tem na revonuo earner. The published & natiye who wanted to know if he had back brimful of new idens in his under the Soldier Settlement Board of eigners alike. They are a legacy from RUSSIA AND THE POWERS Canada, and have sailed for the Dominion, another age, and the they are turn of it is

or will be on the water within a few days" up the better. Their whole spirit in con- ment railways givo no indication of the approached with reference to, a deal of Tent that what would

representation.

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for the Minority Groups. The measure is eyed with suspicion by the Popular Party and is opposed by the Socinists; but Premier· Mussolini," in a striking speech, winding up the debate declared that he was absolutely intransigent and did not care for compromises, He said the Fascists had the power in their hands, and would keep it. The Premier attacked the Socialist interpretation of liberty, and at the conclusion of his adbech two Socialist lenders. embraced Premier Mussolin; "and the President of the Chamber.

HEDJAZ-EGYPTIAN DISPUTE

EGYPTIAN MEDICAL MISMON BANNED.

LONDON, July 18th, A serious dispute has developed between the Egyptian and the Hedjaz Govern! ments, owing to the latter's refusal to admit the Egyptian Medical Mission, sent na usua! with the holy carpet to

infringing Dedjaz independence."

agreed.

from

"HOPE TOL' RUBBER COMPANIES. North Borneo rubber companies have n

C Bonds, which France Hovernor. The plan to place appointed to Chinese Government railways, American' authorities. At a conference has had a distressing effect already upon.

"THE TURKISH PROBLEM. LAUSANNE, July 15th. The Allies Note in Turkey requests met Fasha to recoguise the points on which agreement has been reached and convales meeting of experts to-morrow, followed by a meeting of principals for the purpose of ratifring the agreement so far reached.

DAVIS CUP COMPETITION.

Lyons, July 15th. France beat Switzerland in the Davis Cup Competition by three matches to Rinncky (France) beat Martin (Switzerland) by 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. Cochet (France) beat Aeschliman (Switzerland) by 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.

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ANGLO-AMERICAN POLÓ.

As a result of the dispute the Egyptian F. W. Barrett will be Government has ordered the return of the carpet from Jeddah to Egypt with the medical mission £8,000 subside, also the withholding of the shipment of corn and oil annually sent to Hodjaz. The dispute is likely to react on the pilgrimage to Meera

[Hediaz "the land of pilgrimage" is | a region - Arabia extending along the northern half of the Red Son. It run- prises the snered, cities of Mecca and Median and the seaports of Jedda' and Yambo.]

KRASSIN'S ADVICE TO THE”

SOVIETS.

BRITISH OFFICERS FOR CANADA.

The

of

caution, No avowed criminal would lento

task

INTERNATIONAL METHODS.

come

sums which these railways might earn it 100,000 riflen.

amcunt to international agreement would fol- to the principle of working in they were not continuously divorced from possessed hy these men average capital is little abort of £1,000.

low from conference on such questions as ex- eneration with and in the interests of the chair proper uses. Their use for commer Maj. J. Ashton, D

tradition, law of criminals, and the manufac DS.O., the Special Chileso, Rias, Pily 15th. Commissioner in charge of the work, who The adequate pofeing contemplated here cial purposes would in itself go far to

Irrigation and rival control would ture, sale, and distribution of firearms. Un dis

these questiona bills were to be drafted, Moscow raporte state that Bl. Krassin, is returning to Canada, sold 1. Press repre- inuet, set out to make it impossible for mitigate financial stringency. The der naturally follow. The opening of these hot if passed by American Congress would en his return to Russin on July 9th, sentative that, besiles the inquiries received anyone to infringe au rai'way regulation lities for collecting revenues which the strnction of these great public works, b

means of communication, and the con

before

other countries for the to the debts from much number, firm applica with

must be of the tourist provisional governmente, tion had been received from 40 aditional wiring mough and cficient, cough Policing failways thus controlled would, it may be would lead to great and widespread dev sdoption, or

portant matter decided was the vent a militarist, even if he be a Super replenish the empty treasury.

An important afford, would do much more to lopment of industry and agriculture, adoption of the international fingerprint electaring that otherwise it would. be officers, of whom, Gu per cent. will probably bopeless to attempt to gain de jure re-mail within the next three weeks. cognition, failing, which it would be in-eulture under the Board at Ottawa, who to carry out his orders instead of those present railway system, and the linking China has only well began and the foreign countries could only be proved after

Lieut. Col. Robert Innes, Director of Agri uchun, from misappropriating railway

When all this has been done would come which then from use of existing railways system Fingerprints of criminals wern Agni earnings, from forcing raway servants us time for undertaking extensions of the Indeed, the industrial development of present fingerprints of criminals arrested in much to fowler taken in all countries, but up to the Tossible to satisfactorily develop Russia has been lecturing to British troops in of the Central Government, or from using up of North and South China by the Chinese are anxiously looking for further trade: M. Kramia advocates limiting India and exhibiting 12,000 feet of kine the railway for the movement of his completion of the proposed connection opportunity. Better means of communicatu wait for a Tognition of the debts to Russian" and and

film and 3.000 slider, and has troops or stores without cash payment in between Hankor and Canton. To build on are one of the God things that they onnurrned it would be posible to i

considerable delay. Now instead of having from the foreign country foreign capitalists who are willing to England. reports that 110 |

junt

identify the Jamiat with the reconstruction of Russia's certificates has been isoned to British The co-operation of the Powers is re the line at any earlier date would be to look for bo afford them this opportunity. criminal by means of his fingerprints

economio life. The effect of M. Krassin' officers in India who have been

within .court TA. BEST disaster. The improved quired" to organige such a force in a

In a word, if the Great Powers signs an hour or two through telephone o nilvice has not yet been recorded.

number will will for Canada this year. The deed, in chentar. To in serential in the in the first instance by North and earth gems toy a by helping her to ordenine - inger would be numbe will shortly voluntarily retire Forty of the reasonable time and to maintain it; in- means of comunication might be used tory to the Washington Conference are message under the new system which was

South genuinely to they can

Each tack of the OPEN "GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. average age of the men in 30, and the average first plane because the discipline and effi- thousands, of zai'ns of line throughout force for the policing of her railways identity to be enablished within a very short be numbered, thus enabling capita! £2,000 Fifty per cent. of the men ciency of the forco must be far above any China are an obvious need. The lines The results which may be expected from time General O'Duffy said he had been NEW YORK, July 15th.

are married. Bobby Jones won the Open, Golf Cham Although Maj Ashton is returning to thing known in the Chinese Army, or that would open new vistas for agricultural such a monoare are the control of the ri greatly impressed with the efficiency of New pionship after a thrilling struggle, tieing Canada, the works in London will be cau- the Chinese are at present capable of in- and industrial development. But they wars, the abolition of militarism, the York Folice Force, which had probably more with the Scottish az-amateur with 296. tioueil under the direction of Mr. W. M. Jones, trosineing, though the rank and file must are all useless zuil worse than useless un stabilising of the Civil Government in difficult problema, to solve than any other The play-off was most exciting, both being who, as overseas representative of tha he Chinese, the Inspector-General of the less there be a stable Government sury of Peking, the rehabilitation of the can country. There could be no doubt that level with 17 at the ninth hole Jonas Canadian Honrd, will co-operate with Col. J. Railway Pelle and a proportion of his their control.

try's finances, and the construction of rail. Scotland Yard and New York police gatenin did the gewond half, in 38, Cruikshank Obed Smith in the selection of further suitofficers must be foreigners; though Chi

way extension, and public worka. takin'; 41.

able collier settlers.

axod.or

advance.

(Continued of foot of nezt column,) noen shore'd be substitutod at the earliest

were the most efficient in the world.

or cable

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