CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH WATER'S AGENCY.]
UNREST IN "GERMANY.
RUHA WORKERS ORDERED TO. RESUME WORK.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PILESS,
THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
MR.
BALDWIN'S IMPORTANT
STATEMENT.
はい
UNITY OF THE EMPIRE.
NECESSARY TO WORLD. PEACE AND PROSPERITY.
Loxos, September 27th. 3. Mussuy (Prontier of New, Zenland) has arrived in England to attend, the Imperial Conference.
He travelled in the United States, where he visited President Coolidge.
BERLIN. September 27th, The Minister for the Deenpied Terri Interviewed by Reuter's at Southunsp- tury has issued a manifesto to the popula- i ton, he declared that Giyat Britain's only tion of the Ruhr undering a resumption | hope of fading new markets to replace
of work.
Muxten. September 7th. The situation up to the presviat is, ugost cata
lest European markets lay in the, over seas countries of the Empire: similarly, Great Britain was the last arkét kör the Dominions.
Telev
The crowds which assembled at the
*New Zealand had, within reevnt years, various Retings learned of the interdic
greatly increased the number of commodi tion and disposed gaintly.
ties in which preference was given to GERMANY'S TWO DICTATOES » ARE threat Britain, New Zeniul was pre
THEY RIVALSA
pared to go shit! farther, but she "must Lestos, Septonsher 27th.
British Government. with thes As has been batelly initiated in earlier. We realise the tenth thất, united wo 'calle meduges, Germany has the quique į stand, divided we fell and hope that distinction of two dictators: an "erial when the minion representatives re- dictator in the shape of Herr Gessler, tum they will be able to report that the Minister of Defoner, and a Bavarian Hampire is seurety - unitest." diet or in the shape of You Kahr, Whether they are rivale. or complements ary to ach other,"event"; will show the despatches from Berlin and from Minich are not eleär on the subject.
The opinion in iplouatie eireles in Lendas as regards táv arth in of the Reich, is that, i was in the nature of ʼn preean- tim against a reactionary revolution rather that against the Communists, The danger to the Rejsh, of a combina - tion of Bavaria's fival reactionaries, doïdiated respectively by Von Kahr and lider, has been avefted for the time -being by Von Katar's proseancements and
ack
against the followers" of Hitler, wha adyarany of State Socialisin he strangly opposes.
HERR
EARLIER CABLES. EBERT'S SWIFT ACTION,
BERIS, September 27th.
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Mr. Massey said he favoured offeind inleqparetation of the constitutional
pami.. tion which would to used when diffical ties occurred, and he slowlnigd that the British Emping, to day, was more arees- sary than ever to the saltare and prave of the world.
The New Zealand Naval force was only
a melons of that intended for the pro- tortion of trade contri, and be entirely
approved of the Singapore base as he believed it was, neorssary to the interests of Australasia,
ABYSSINIA TO JOIN LEAGUE
OF NATIONS.
GENEVA, Séptéruber 27th, The Assembly of the leapre of Nationa sutral unanimously in favour of the
disaini al Myssinia
MORE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.
Tankhas. Sepamber 27th. It appears that Herr Ebert signed a
Several earthquake Shocks were expers deo proclaiming a state of emergency throughout Germany immediately after a jeheel at Kerman today, Much damage" menting of the Imperial Governugat, which I was waned,
WESTBURY, September 27th.".
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Lostos, September 27th. 3. Baldwin, in his first public apjar- ancs since "ho saw M. Polucare, addresing. students at the Philip Store Colleges near Northampton, said the whole question of the present situition of Europe, in thời world must be expounded and debritod at our of the early meetings of the Imperial Conference.
Peace aboys nd was his abjeet, and in that spich he was endeavouring to deaf with the situation in Fairge, which must be debated at an early raeting of the Im perial Conferoner. He is present couldį only say there was
that when he assured her
SATURDAY, S-PTEMBER 20ru, : 1923,
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS..
{THROUUR REUTER'S AGENCY. Į
JAPAN'S FINANCIAL STABILITY.
TRIKTE TO JAPANESE MANAGE-
MENT OF FINANCE,
THE OPULENCE OF HAMBURG.
GREAT PLEASURE
CROWDS.
SUIT AGAINST A SHIP. OWNER.
› „DAPTAIN'S CLAIM AGAINST. MR. NEMAZEE.
Mr. H. M. B. Nemazce is being sued hy Capt. J. Watson
for damages for wrongful, disuissal. The plaintif is claiming the equivalent of three months" salary at a month as master of the 5. Grejistren.
Sir Percival Phillips who has been touring Ermany and writing a series of article, for the Daily Mail has the follow-| Ing to say, on the "Opulenen af Hamburg,' In the German passport bureau at Ang sterdam, Where visits are grouted to travel jers desiring to enter umecupied territory. The claim was mentioned before his the devious route through two sites of Honour the hisue Judge (Mr. Justice offices which must be followed by the Gompertz) in the Summary Court weeter- applicant marked by collecting-ises day morning, to fix a date for the fear- with Save the German children" placarding of the action. The case was fixed for
dalove thra, the last and largest box Monday. being or the desk in the suave conmilar Mir. Corbett (for defendant) iskeď official upstairs, who can accent or reject cave to file counter-claim for damage prospective visitors to the Fatherland.
dons to the ship. Leave was. grunted. the counter-claims to ho filed by nou on Monday, with leave to plaintiff to apply
Loxies, September 27th, There is huch satisfaction on the London Mærket, regarding the news that the monny enquired to pay maturing rompons of Yokohama Nagoya Gokt The pilgrims netuate their progress Bands was 'received through" normal from the front alor by offerings to his charity, and as they go forward only to channe's, not by draft upan Japanese find more boxes they continue to gruse the wheels of officialdom, for poliey's sake. Government hielaney.
usually beginning with the equivalent of
and winding pence The Times, in a lending article extol-
with a silver gulder up (18...) dropped reluctantly into the pro- an atmosphere of restrain, ting Japan's financial stability, enumeragamda mill under the scrutiny of the alli alust distrust, between France and entes the large reserves held abroad and
highest Bein Britain. It had been his good fortune in Į pays fribute to do Japanese management History low. with M. Poincare to help toj of monetary matters as being in accord restore the atmosphero ef gintidënee, no are with, the first orthodox policies of more and ger i De continued: "But
European nations. It denies that what ever her ultimate requirements may be she will have no difficu'ty in raising the sums required.
I think then is now both in Paris'nud inļ : Ľoudu a rezoguition of the imperianer! ụ nữ the Entent in this way, that without it a European setźlegaens would im fur
was convoked at midnighs in consequent 24 INTERNATIONAL POLO of the news of the appointment af a Bavarino dienter. That comply -surprised - the Government, as the sins of his organisation were hitherto regarded" as practically indistinguishable from those of littler's. According to a telegram frenu Munich, Yon Kabr) Arst actini was to! prohibit fourteen mass peetings of the National Sorialists tonight,, unless Hittle. guaranteed there would be mo disorder.
BUNR COMMUNISTS CONTROL WORKERS.
In the Waterbury Cap Polo Match, Meadowbrook detented the British Army, by to goals to after playing an extra" chukicer.
EARLIER CABLES.
TRAFFIC IN OPIUM.
SUGGESTED MEASURES
FOR
LIMITATION,
GENEVA, September 27th. DuesseLLour. September 27th, The League Assembly has miopted the The Ruhr Communists have declared a resolution submitted by the Opium Com- general strike in the mines, azol the trade mittee, including a resolution urging the allons have lost control of the situation" countries which have not yet batiĝol the and are unable to influence the men. Work
Opium Convention of 1812 to do so soon, has alrendy erased in five or six mines in and apply its provision. Mr. Chao Hain-
Yas du this as you leave the applica- tica for a visa. There is an emptist but, having gone that far, you naturally wish to are a pleasant atmosphere for the desht with which you have depas text a fee of 9 wulden (fas)
COCKS O THE NORTH.
YORKSHIRE'S BRILLIANT
ACHIEVEMENT..
When they defeated Leicestershire August 10th by an innings and 7 rus Yorkshire set up a new record in the County Championship-1 wins in a wa so, the previous best being 20 by them and figure connected with this phe
+ (1501), and Kent (1913). A fiww Encis
selyte
win
A mild and charitable minded fellow-menal performance may be of fatereve ever
toon-Yorkshiremen, traveller who contributed his offering with
Beginning the Season with 33 the others grew very wrath when wo e over Glamorgan Yorkshire tered the land of staying children to-
proceded ether next day and he realised how the to bent Middlews, Worceweshire, War- obligations which could be sily be belegtershire, and Gloucestershire trico
wickshir Northamptonshire, the habitants of this prosperous gantry have been shifted to the shoulders of cach; and Derbyshire, Surrey, Kent Suvor Somerset, and Lancashir Once, Their three draw games-all evasion of responsibility. Help is asked Lancashire, and Notts, and on rach orça- from abroad for their pour while they waste in the Yorkshiremen were in a winning money in public and private extrava-peition when the weather stepped in and AT¥gli? the closure. Their Sugle defent
me difficult. Indeed events during the JAPAN'S LIBRARY AND SCIENTIFIC, frigter example of their criminal the result of were against Kent.
last two or thrw works pointed that to those who have gis, to see, the best kupo
COLLECTIONS,
of a settlement lies in intimate relation THANKS EXPRESSED, FOR - INTER- ship between France and Britain.
BRITISH LABOTR PARTY'S APPREHENSIONS.
Loxtos, September 27th,
NATIONAL HELP IN
RECONSTRUCTION, A
GENEVA, September 27th- in the League of Nations Assembly,
The conference of the Trade Erinn Con. Mr. Adatchi "expressed acknowledgments gres all the executive of the Labour for the international assistance promised Party has passed a resolution demanding for the reconstruction of librarys and that Mr.
Baldwin immediately cenyoko¦ siientific collections in Japan. Parliament in view of the gradity of the
FINAL STAGE IN BANQUE italian in Germany and its consequent
INDUSTIRELLE PROCEEDINGS. inmaalle offret ma trade and employment Lin Britain.
ITALY AND GREECE. CORFU EVACUATEDS
It is
games.
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was at the hands of Notts, who beat them by three runs!
Eleven of the Yorkshire wins were hy more than an innings, five by more than wickets, and four by more than 90 ruas, the only "near thing being the Surrey match at Sheffield which was won by 25 run,
Every Yorkshire wicket that fell furing
1
FROWDER FIRST-CLANS, The story of prosperity legins at Bent- heim, the frautier staton where express tra'ns frem. Holland diverge to Hamburg amil Berlin, Railway
"because of its disproportionat cheapness, seemed to be as bras as in Brain during Rank
First-class carriages were Holidng time. the Castors barrier was lifted, and all the the 25 matches cost their opponents on the packed with touring Geramus the moment was to Osanbruck, Bremen, and Hamburg average 20.41 runs each, whereas the York- additional passengers fought and argued shire bowlers captured their wickets at an for a foothold in my train. The number average cost of 13.51 runs, difference of of foreign tourists” was very small Most 15.00 runs. of the travellers were, Gerican families on Two hundred and eight-two-Yorkshire holiday, and they came from the small wickets produced 8,295 runs, compared Lowns as well as the cities.
with the 6,487 runs produced by thir Between Bremen and Hamburg the rush opponents 480 wickets, The average.com- was ever greater. There were small shop-pleted innings of Yorkshire's opponents keeper.
and their wive; youths wearing and in only two cases t#t{Av imihgs nak insignia of the Swastika and other completed) was 13 reactionary societies which help to keep The Yorkshire innings passed the 300 alive the hatred in the Ruhr: fat business mark on twelve censions (highest total. mong reading the obituaries of the mark. 446 for 6 wickets Somerest), but their noticeable number of farmers in stiff opponents never sneceeded in scoring 300 and n' How suits, surrminated by their families, rusin an innings, the marest being 278 all wedged compartly into the compartby Surrey. It may also be mentioned
that, while Yorkshire declared their in riages-nu environment to which many of nings closed eight times, their opponents then were idently unaccustome
were never in a position to do so. The conversation of these cheerful people had nothing to do with the sufferings of Germany. They remarked on the
every side-fyld after field of ripened con owly harvested, with the workers puus ing to smile at the train and discussed the respective merits of the coast resorts To which most of them were bound.
417
· Paris, September 27th. The final stage of the Banque Indus trielte de Chine proceedings was reached when the Court of Commereal Juris ¦ Aress. Seplemiser gab.
pindejes delivered judgment confirming Corfie was handest mer to the Griekscompromise settlement of the affairs ofments or corridors of the first-class car this morning,
the Banque voted for by the ervilitors.
Court, September 27th,
The town is is perfect order under the FAILURE OF THE CHURCE IN THE abundant harvest which could be seen on
resumed, civil administration and no threats hive been made against the Italians by the citizens, hráce the population were surprised tey see four Italian dreadtunughig and seven destroyers reappear from lickind the island of Vido and anchor before the LOW!L The cause of this renggarance is
noknown.
POPULACE WELCOME. GREEK "OVERNOR.
by the
destrayır,
Anixted
fleet and
FAR EAST.
NEW LINE OF MISSIONARY ENDEA
VOUR SUGGESTED,
The partial failure of the Church in the Far East was suggested by Miss Ward, travelling 'secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, when addressing the Church Congress - al Plymouth.
ĮFROM THE “DAILY HULLETIN."}
13
THE MORATORIUM.
•
It
At Hamborg they were swallowed up Howing it and nut of the central milway in the multitude of other pleasure-seekers Station
EXPENSIVE HOLIDAYS.
One fast was evident is the result of this journey, In Western Germany at feast "people are well enough off to fake expensive holidays and not to stint them- selvevin any way when travelling.
Ou only four pensions were the York- shipmen dismissed for fewer than 150 runs but they themselves got opposing sides out for less than 150 thirty times, and on fifteen pecasions the total did not reach three figures
Only fifteen individual innings exceedug 50 (including two centuries) were segrei against the Yorkshire bowling, and the Tykes retaliated with 43 scores over 50 and seen hundreds.
From the above it is clear that the pre- tent Yorkshire is a very remarkable com bination, and the secret of their success is bowling-good length bowling and plenty of it!
Expensive hitels are as well patronised as the cheaper ones, I counted 120 per-
Court. Latex.
Prosperity is written large on the face She stated that, as result of Western of Hamburg. Her shipping magnates an sons at dinner in the so-called best hotel The apprehensions of the population wore
Bnanciers exclaim loudly at the poverty of last night, and the head waiter told me dispelled when the evacuation began. The civilisation, mothers in Bantay could be Germany, but their protests are brified by that at least 100 were Germans.
ariusually small percentage of American Jalan dag was lowered! amit salutes seen drugging their babies with unium i the signs on every haul of ublic and pr tourists is found here except when a Tran
vate expenditure on a most genereZN =
scale.
Italian
treek te quieten them while the mothers were Aewhere, profits have her invested atlantic liner is about to leave, so that the in new buildings, shipyards and factories bulk of the expenditure is not by foreign- and the Italian flagship at work in factories, while children under have been enlarged the municipal authori- The sam es be said of all the saluted the Greek flag when it was ten years of age in Chim work sevenths have spent lavishly in further imprcafes and wine restaurants which specialise
ving and adorning the city.
In high prices.
derman clients predominate; they eat Füny thousand inhabitants well to ten hour shifts. Miss Ward urged to
The most imposing structure in thei comed the Governor when he landed, striking out of a new line of unissionary business arter in the great administra and drink of the beat, and the demand for
building of
The the Hamburg-American expsive cigars was never better. Line, where plans are being perfected for glidity as well as variety, and the speci
cuisine of Hamburg is famed for its restoring the German merchant alities, although dear even in the opinion. New
ships are on the ways at Blehni nu af a visitor frein abroad, are not to drar Vos's yards which dominate the inuer harbor. At one quay is moored the Alleret for impoverished natives. Ballin, the Fakest addition to the new
THEONGED RESORTS. Transatlantic fleet, and at the next is her sister ship, Deutschland, only half finish in traffic to the North
Hamburg is a barometer for the excurs rimarts, and nd, which, as the boastful guide ia the
it registers "set prosperous. The harbour excursion steamer shouts with per me hotels at Norderney and neighbour- fost truth. "will be followed by other pawing islands are crowded. Heligoland re senger ships bigger than these Britain and
tains its old-lime popularity. The stim the United States took from us,"
ship Kaiser came up the Elbe yesterday is stampel all Prosperity is
over the head with a full cargo of returned trippers, and quarters of Herr
Huggo Stinney, the mil set out again, this morning with a fresh genter of Germany. He took an entire load of excursionists for distribution on the hotel, the Hamburger Hof, which faces cramped little island, where even modeat the Alster basin
in the heart of Hamburg. lodgings are expensive, will I always find an admiring Industrial unrest has not ruffled the crowl of German tourists und townspeople serenity of the city. Communist factions Kathered around: tha mazing at the mortals of windows tried to dominate the Bluhm and Vorg is shins and rendipyards, with the result that a lockout ing the malicious propagandist literature has been declared, but the only other sign an the Ruhr which is set out in bulletin of discontent is the ever-remurring demand newspaper, the Deutsches Allgemeine Zef of the mark. Generally
Consulate
de districts of Recklinghausen, Gelsenkir-, chu "declared that the best means in control and shouldered him to the prefecture, endeavor.
ro and Wande,"
the traffic were to ratify and apply the British and Freach flags were waved by the crowd which demonstratedì enthusias THE DANGER OF A REVOLUTION. Convention. Dame Edith Lyttelt -
"BERUS, September 27th,
nounced that Great Britan appered the tically in front of the British and French During collisious last night at Annaberg, proposal for two conferences, the first one
Aress, September 9th. in Saxony, between Nationalists and work-n conference of interested Goverments to. The news of the evacuation of Corlu was que, one person' was killed nad 25 were devise practical measures to reduce the consumption of opium in 'countries where use was temporarily maintained, and especially for the suppression of opium production in Ching: 'and secondly a’con.
injured..
Música. September 27th, "The Bavarian Peoples Party organ, in da attack on General Ludendorff who it is
well known is behind the Hittler' myve meat, warns him that if he prciokes a reference of all the acribers of the League"
and all parties to the Convention of 1912.
volation be will be fulfilling the French The Maharajah Nawagar declared that
· hopes, as the intler will intervenc,, Luden«) „dorff has replied, denying that he has the
Jensk intention of procuring a revolutión.
BERLIN, September 27th, "A Gazetta rescinds all passive resistance
orders.
LATEST CABLES.
ROOM IN WELSH TIN PLATE INDUSTRY.
the Government of India would cooperate with the League, whie Mirzar 12 (Per: sia) urged that the renomic character, the opium producten in Persia required
consideration.
J:
of
"SEAPLANE KACING AT
COWES.
almost unobserved here, owing to the ge eral depression, Daly obtaining practically everything demamkti.
ITALY'S PRECAUTIONARY
MEASURES.
LONDON September 27th, The Italians have not completal the
-
evacuation of Corfu, for although be troops have left, a Rome mesage slates that an Italian squadron has been ordered to remaĵo anchored in the roadstend until Italy actually faxeives the fifty million fire payable by Grever..
Libut.-General Sir Philip Chetwode, in presenting the prizes at the Aldershot Command Rifle Meeting on August 11th, said that, as regards shouting, the Army had not got back to the standard of 1914,
Osaka, September 27th. The Asachi reports that the Moratorium will be withdrawn at the end of the month
The Jah understands that the Govera intends guaranteeing the Bank of Japan against losses entailed through redis-- counting bill
CHINA'S FINANCE MINISTER.
PEKING, September 27th.
and here you
ད
Sen
the deeling
-Chang Hu-is expected-to-return fun boards in front of the branch office of his for higher wages, consequent on our
Tientsin thig evening,
The reports regarding Chang Hu's suc cessir ure denied in offjeinl circles. T
REMOVAL OF SEIZED ARMS.
PRKING, September 27th, The large stock of arias and ammunition captured from the A Fu and Fengtion
ung.
STINNES'S PROFITS.
the
bas not
banker's
madeffered, for advances have ben to the infla- in propor The profits of Hurr Stineg's son ven-l tinn of
Burzeny." tures are enormous. He is buikling larger The scarcity of paper.
per marks has been ships. He is extending his holdings in proemintered by the drawing of chequ
of cheques. Dur the past three days principal perty in South American ports, Ife is most powerful man in the free city of hotels have allowed their guests to live. Hamburg, and his dexterity in hiding tanital so that it cannot, be touched by credit, and when leaving they, buy a paying foreign currency tax-gatheror's has made him a mods for the bill in marks, ay, the amount of their
er caplanowa its
of industry.
therefor. "All tips are included autoru Hamburg
prosperity in
in many fically, and, as even railway tickets are WILYS There are as many private yachts end in the same way by the tourist agen forces and store at Sanchitien have mw
of the cis, as over skimming the placid surface.
it is possible for a traveller to quid. Piccadilly circus Underground Station in been removed to Szechuan in accordance Inner and the Outer Alster hasius, and on ate his indebtedness without having to to be rebuilt. The new station will be
a pleasant afternoon these twin lakes are handle marks, except what is necessary for covered Fcraft of all kinds, from a taxicab and porterage at the stulion about 15ft, immediately below the Circus, with the orders of Wu Pefu.
graceful canoes to racing motorlaunches, and even thee charges can be negotiated and will have a broad subway under the Circus completely - encircling the hooking
many of them driven by owners who are through the hotel,
tel has not made any ball. There will be seven" entrances. -- The
the type one soos
The absence of marks has not London, September 27th, growth of trafic bus een enormous. In
I clerks have their own appreciable .The Aldershot Command has arranged Fchoolboys and on the Serpentine. |
difference in expenditure, The airman Robertson, piloting an eleven 1007, the Er complets year after the for Divisional Manoeuvres-the first since boats, and it is a common sight to see Hamburg's air of opalesce is undimin from Japan in connection, with the work eater De Havilland 31 aeroplane, flow station was opened, there were 1,500,000 1911-to take place at the conclusion of two lads in knickerbockers mauauvring a shed, and her wealthy citizens watch un moved the panic which has been created from Berlin to Landau în sâm, hours, which | persenters, Last year the total was the period of training on which the 2nd yacht through the man of craft.
Division entered on August 10th,
for the bewilderment of Europe.
Loxoay, September 27th. At Cowcy, the contest for the Schneider ORDERS CONTINUING TO ARRIVE Cun opened inauspiciously. The British seaplane Black Burn Napier-taxied across the starting line, hoding westward, lost il balance, then capsad" and swik. Thu pilot was unhurt..
FROM JAPAN.
Losos, September 27th." One British industry that is not suffer- ing a slump in the Welsh tin plates industry, which is working full capacity."
Ten new mills are to be erected shortly, and substantial orders continue to arrive
of reconstruction
BERLIN TO LONDON IN SIX HOURS,
is recent time
18,000,000
with
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