CABLES.
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THE RUHR
FURTHER EXPULSIONS BY OC-
"CUPATION_AUTHORITIES.
PARIS, October 7th. The Geenpation Authorities have ex- * Jeffru 25 grovi, pozice who were indirectly concerned in the Dusseldorf disturbance
ein October ath.
Another 150 are under arrest and the. corps has been sti«bandei
· MILLIONAIRE WORKMENT
*Pants. October 7th, „An -agsvenput "reached between the| masters and rush at Essen' fixes wages at three milliard marks weekly. ANOTHER BIG SEIZURE OF MARKS.
·PARIS, Oktober 7th.
DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1923.
THE HONGKONG
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NEWS.
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KIBETAN TOROLS-INVADE CHINESE TERRITORY.
Susan, October 8th. Relatsil.rews froin Chengtų states that Tibetan forces crossed thu frontier on September 21st, ailvanging-into-Chinese territory. They expelled the Chinese from the boriler districts to the south avest of Batang,
RUSSO JAPANESE
„DISCUSSIONS,
Moscow, Oetoler 7th,
It is announced that Jupaa has pressed her readiness to resume on October 20th the negotiations with Sovet Rassm broken off at the beginning of August.
« | The Fernch have seized from the
Berlin Cologne express 231 trillion markA GREEDY RICKSHA PULLER, cudsignal from the Reichsbank at Berlin | to the Cologne branch.
The money was hidden under a col consignment.
·STRESEMANN.
LIBERAL PAYMENT BUT WANTED
MORE. "
Mr. Reginak Cyril Hunter, of Messrs. FRENCH EMISSARY VISITS HERR Lane, Cras for, Ltd., residing at the King Elwari Hotel charged a ricksha LONDON, October sth. pullar at the Magistraes, with demand The Hay Chronicle'a Diplomatic coring muqres than his legat fare. respondent states that I Well-known? The defendant pleatied that on the com.
IN JAPAN LATEST NEWS BY MAIL The following extracts are made from the latest copies of the Jupon Chronicle io.hand
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THE YOKOHAMA. DEAD"
BRITISH EMBASSY ADDITIONS. "
„1 LOSSES TO "SCHOLARSHIP. Mention Babeen unge" of the lowes to scholarship resulting from the fires in Tokyo and Yokohama. In Tokyo, we bes live nearly all this great libraries were saved, though many precious prints and rare colunas muss have been destroyed. Wo have already referred to the low off the stock of the Asiatic Society's Trans. Tactions, and with them has gone the first In a list of lyreigners killed" ju the earthquake in Fokohan the theolume Mochtury of Jujua British bass the following names We have mentioned the private libraries Miklitional
to those alpaily published
of the United Club, Dr. de Becker, ton Puppenr:—Mr. R. J. Ackland, afr. Ray-
mond Arias, Me. Juluius C. D'Again, Dr. Munro that have been consuated. In Mr. A. Duncan, Më Ensign, Mr. H. L.
a private letter, Dr. Maare writes: Hewa, Mr. Johuisson (U.S. Navy Pens sinner), Mrs. A. E. Mandell and son, Mrx, Madsen. Mr. Murphy, Mr. O, Mahitani, Mr. Minnie Robinson, Miss Schroff. Miss Simmonds, and Mr. Silen
The list is certified by the Rey, E. M. Strong, chaplain of the Anglican and American; Episcopal Church in Yokohama,
TOKYO BANK LOSSES.
ment>
I have lost everything but the books I had brought here and those instru- am using. My library of over three thousand volumes has gone to Yokohama with, about five hundred
photographs of anthrop negatives and logical work, all my noses of work in the field for three years, and all manu scripts relating to that work for fifteen yers. No more Ainu book, or work on the stane "ngs in Japan! 1 reckon that fifty thousand yon eluding my collee tious) has gone where neither moth nor rust corrupt! Yet I feel that my losis as nothing in the genemni disaster. ",
POINT.
PROGRESS IN YOKOHAMA,
-Mr. W. D. Cameron' writing from Tokyo
Septeruber isth-
** We landed (from Kobe) this morning
FOREIGN TRADE' OUTLOOK.
FAVOURAILS (TI EN › NOW IMPOSSISTA.
The improvement in foreign trade look. shortly after seven had an aged rikisha ed forward to for the latter half-year man took me through the ruins of Yoko must be given up as hope impossibler has to wat remains of the station for of realisation, says the Kute. S the mucus sm of Y1.30. Large bodies
The earthquake has not only dealt ; s of soldiers were to be seen clelining up the place and the talk of Yokohama being heavy blow to the raw silk export, but an sonucune cuin is quite unteus. Trains makes it imperative for Japan to import, between Yokobanja and Tokyo are ruli
ning Irequently. True the majority of materials for reconstruction purposes in the trains are composed of open freight enormous quantities. La August, during -- trucks, but they get you there and there the last ten days there was an expert. is no charge what the changed to exces of two million yen over imports. terrible. At Shinagawn wa
I
the Yamate elveiric in which is normal unite that time the trade was aken to the crowds. From Shin-Okubo against Japan" by ¥420,000,000 walked to my plaer at Higashi-Nakano,430,000,000, or 1.100,000,000 above the is the slogan, } corresponding period of last year, Now! where business as usual My house is damaged but the electric a falling off in the exports is to be ex lights are oh. Pries have not advanced pected not only in raw silk, but abio in one seu and people are optimistic and other important items produced in they carrying on as if mathing had occurred. Kwanto districts, where people are tixa I expect to be here several days attending busy helping the sufferers to go on with to business and other matters.
their business on a normal scale.' In cun- Nhr The faithfulness of Japanese servants sequence the output must decline. throughout all phases of the rout catas is it wise to be too sure of the interest trophe has been most amply demonstrated the United States takes in Japanese ruw any gave up their lives in saving or silk how that necmenry rpments at attempting to save, children in their Yokohama for inspection, warehousing charge. After a long absence, I found my and other important conditions have been servants here protecting the house and destroyed. The chances are that goods standing by just as if nothing hart ha exported under such conditions may pened. The average Japanese, individ diminish Japan's reputation in unlly too, has been wonderful and I shall as, and lead to disputes in others. It' never forget the courtesy and consider is doubtful if Japanese silk will maintain ation shown by Japanese in the many its price level on the American market
not forget these things when, we are opinion that the help promised by the that awful first of September. Let us take their ground, on the keen interest taken by the Government. They are of critical of Japanese officialdom.""
exchange banks at the instances of the Government will go far towards improv- ing the situation. They quote as's good sign the volume of business effected by Kobe exporters. SLANDERS IN JAPANESE PAPERS..
Sone
Preach ouraalist was rent on behalf of plėtion of a journey from West Point Thanks, head and beatich offices included į jandi tlisenssit the mobjekt of the payment adventures which have befallen ts sine!! for long. On the other bad, optimists
M. Poincare id see, Herr, Stresemann. the King Edward Hotel, the complain The journalist met the German Premier ant offered him ten cents. He asked for on Saturday and informed him that M.more and the complainant offers him a Poincare Wits willing to negotiate as further cents, which was quite satis garls feparations but not respecting the factory. Kahr, on which it was'nade clear that the French will not release their hold until reparations have been fully paid. Herr Stresemaan, after protesting strong ly at the emissary's request, inade i full statement for M. Poincare of the German position, and expressed the hope that M. Poincare would not make the situation in ¦ hour. Germateg more difficult by speeches.
FRENCH EX-MINISTER
ATTACKED.
· COMMOTION AT AN UNVEILING CEREMONY,
I
tad started "swearing.
--RAILWAY LOSSES,
The risks puller immediately. turned round and nsked for more moneyThe damages caused the earthquake ant fire to railways are roughly estimated Asked by his Worship (Mr. Melbourne) at Y100,000.000. The report published by if he was sure he "paid 'hìm the 30 cents the Department on the 24th September in the first place and not. 10 cents first give details except the cost : --- and 20 cents Inter, Mr. Hunter reiterated ¦ Administration_Buildings: The Depart hix statement that he gave him 30 cents in ment. floital, Trading School, Clothing the first place. Complainant said he fad Factory, Wood Seasoning Factory, Print- Camous, October 7th. no desire to pross the ease, but he ing ice. Tokyo Improverment Offices, Mach commotion was caused at the un- thought it should be impressed on these ND. 1 and 2. Tokyo Construction Office, veiling, plan war memorial at Creysses ricksha pullers that they could not do this Taksi Traffic Office. Line Preservation which was being performed by M. Malvy, sort of thing with impunity. It "had, to¦ Offer, Electric Power Office, Shinanogawa ex-Minister of the futerior, when a mem- his own knowledge, happened several Electric Ofer, Transforming Offer, bur of the Royalist organisation and red times or the neizlíkurhonil of the Hotel Station yeno Hyogoku, Akziba- and, struck him. Shots » were fred. The defendant, in reply to the "Magis hara, Sumidagawa, Shimbashi, Yurak followed by four arrests, after which the | trate, denied using ahasive "language,
cho, Hamupintsucho, Yokohama, Sakura- proceedings continued,
giebo, Higashi Yokohama, Yokohurua Por, Takashima, Shiodoma, Kanda, Man, seibashi, Ochano Mizu. Suidohashi, lida
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Pay
insurers
BUILDING FOR QUAKES,
GEMINING THE LESSONA OF TOKYO AND,
YOKOHAMA,
THRUSTING JAPANESE OFF FOREIGN
SHIPY."
The financial authorities strike that, thự Les sastained by bankers in Tokyor and Yokohama through the earthquake are enormous, and as a result, the standing of some of the shanks bus bean shaken. The authorities expect to carry it a readjustments an extensive scale, inking INSURANCE PROBLEMA NEW steps to amalgoniste all those whose titan- giai standing or existende äre-in jeopardy.
The Japaù Lawyers' Asceintien met at Accending the Finance Department in preearthquake day there were 34g its Club in Tokyo, on the 22nd September, in Tokyo-fu. burnt down, excepting one that nearly panies. They came to the decision that
Of these 2 bays been of insurance money by fire insurance cor collapsed, which is the Musashing Bank the companies are legally bound to in Tamachi, Lehigaya. Ushigame-ku.. No that with the exception of the cases of insurango money. The decision stated authentic" figures as to the bank lowes are
KOBE HARROUR, CONGESTED. Cliving evidence, Mr. Hunter said that stainable, but they are expected to run. Article 1 and 36 of the Commercial he engaged the rieksha on the previous up to a big sum One hundred and Code, Article 45 of the Law stipulated
THE PROBLEM OF. YOKOHAMA GOODS. night at 11.5 p.m. just near the West ninety wins out of big banks (including that insurance companies went brand to Point, Gas Works. On arriving at the branches remain Nevertheless it indemnify losses suffered by
With the discharge of Yokohama goods King Edwari Hotel, where he resided, states that 997 resumed business on the regardless of the origin of fire, and that at Kobe, arrival of relief ships, and the he gave the defendant 30 cents, taking 18th September.
the articles in the companies' contracts | into tenderation the lateness of the
stipulating their irresponsibility for fires going to and fro of many vessels be originating from earthquake are therefore ren here and Yokohama, the harbour soid. The Association's committee have presents a very busy appearance just Some time ago we dealt with this case been busy since the gard, visiting the Art published in the Mainichi of the Robe Tushin Appo and its Department of Justice,
speaks of the chief trouble being cause gratuitous inventions about the thrust- by the stevedores having sold their ing of Japanese off from the foreign ships This is good law, it is either minark- lighters some time ago. No doubt if they in Yokohama at the time of the earth. able that it should have waited till now could have foreseen the earthquake they quake. We now sad the Toky-Nicht to be painted out. It is a tremendously would have kept some that they did dis- ichi, the sister paper" of the Duke important "point, however.
pose of wenuse they were dating their fainichi, indulging in the same anti- heads off, but that is not the main source foreign slander. Under the beading. of congestion. The Customs authorities "A
"Atrocious British Merchant Ship: Thr- are giving every possible facility foring Revolvers before Japanese and Push landing, but the arrangements made foring them off," it prevents to its ignorint the disposal of the goods landed would readers an unscrupulous falsehood about. appear to be somewhat lacking in suit the diffes of Audralia which, it way.. After the tragedy at Tokyo and Yoko ability for the need. Yokohama cargo, committed a heartess net during the hams one would have imagined that ex- for instance, is not being landed at the earthquake, ports from all over the world would base Customs whirves, which are reserved for hastened to examine the ruins in order to Kobe cargo. It is wise to keep the two discover whether it was pessible to co-well apart, but the immediate haulage struct buildings proof against destruction of the Yokohainn goods to godown which in a really severe shock. Little has beea is being done irrespective of what the Warehouts and Factories: The are by the Department of. Finane at Tokyo Tock. All the private compounds are due hitherto, but a committee appointed goods are, will presently cause a dead- teu, including smaller one demolished.
met on the 17th September and arranged row filled, and cargo is being carted to For to peetion of the ruins by si zodowns in the Settlement, at Ono, Rolling Stock-Tank Locomotives parties of experts and others. Their field Hyogo, and Hawasaki, and some is even Trader Locomotives 21, Bogie Passenger work was to continue for three days. This taken to Osaka-all-of course, at the Cars 300. Four-Wheel Passenger Cars 16, Electric Locomotives 20. Electric Cars 11. meading to the Government the best type gedowns will be chock full, and it will committer is chiefly concerned in recom-
consignees' expense. Very soon the of building a be erected in place of the we have heard, no general investigation Government offices destroyed. As far as
become very difficult to carry on with
There was a British Consul once who the business of the port. 11]
put it on record that seeing a thing in o the problem of building against earth- The Customs authorities are granting Japanese newspaper way no reason what quakes has been undertaken. It is not landing agents permits for using godowns ever for believing it. The sianderer who stated whether any foreign engineers are as though they were Customs sheds-that wrote the above story did not even trouble Finanes, being consulted by the Department of is, enabling them to deposit their goals to attach is to facts. It was a good many some tine in view of their wide experi- would assist if consignees took delivery able to stil, and then it was not to her
Their advies ought to be of there without the payment of duty. It days before the Empress of Austrotu WR ence in ricrete and steel structures of Yokohama cargo as quickly as possible, scheduled destination but to Kehe, whither Some of the buildings that stood but in
but there are naturally many difficulties and two of the countrymen of the
she brought, among others, six hundre Tokyo were erected under the supervision in the way of that, and congestion can Vicki writor who had somehow, dodged, the Nothing is yet "definitely ascertained a
of foreign architects.
hardly be avoided. There is pretty to the hears suffered by the Army through From both nyten and experts obvious remedy at hand, however, at pistols and get on board. Nor were these All. Many hundreds other Japanese wer they will approximately amount to that the greatest violence of the shoek was large open spaces where mountains of Y1:50,000,000. ivelasting_the Military confined to certain comparatively narrow goods accumulated during the boon Japanse ships in the barbour, of which issue. Dr. Naisen supported Mr. Brant-
were a considerable number whey Arsenal 75.600,000, the Provisions De. lines, and that the buildings that have There is no reason why these suzers
tivity in saving ang. Kah member of the Conneil in
At presentj mildly; not conspicuous, to put entitled to nominate jurists for the com. GOODS ALLEGED TO BE NOT UP rent Y15,000,000, the Medical Store survived may simply have had good lucis. should not be used again.
Y10,000,000; and the Third Infantry The respective merits of reinforced con- ships plates, iron rails, rosin, and all
Fight Nich -mission,”Which will report at the Decem-
-the furt rosa,
not explain why the crew only gllow- others, erole, steel frames and extra-solid bricksorts of goods that a little rain would ed a dozen of their own perishing country. Cher meeting.]
work are discussed in a way that lentes do no harm to in the world are being men to climb on board before sailing It is singulor that "the, dhi, from the ignorant as uncertain ever. How put under cover in expensive gedowns, Vancouver: presumably it was simply which this is quoted, anys nothing about mach depends on faithfal workmanship having already had their cast increased further exhibition of hardness of heart. the Military Clothing Store, whore How much on the height of a building 7 considerably by haulage. Such goods inhty lost their lives,"
點 does not explain either how not a
It may be called that M. Malvy has just returned to France after five years exile for deliction of duty us Minister...
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS.
GREAT BRITAIN'S NOMINEE.
Lsopax, October 7th.
...
nomitane on the Commission of Jurists, ·
The Magistente "found the case proved) and imposed in fine of $2 with the diler. native of five days' imprisonment and acautioned the defendant.
A. BAD CASE OF CRUELTY.
PIGS LEGS OUT TO PIECES.
Jonchi.
total twenty,
lines
Atami, Sobu, Joban, Tohoku Main. Cen- Lines: Tokaido, Yokosuka, Yokobama,
Yarate, Awa. The average-revene for day on all wile Y1,500,000 before the 1500,000 Free freight for relief stores earthquake. Now it has fallen off to ad half rate for accesary comrnalities involve a loss of thirty million yen
"A case of cruelty to two pigs was yesterday described by Mr. C. D. Meleight Cars 93. Lord Huckster will be the British bonroe, at the Magistracy, shery „bad „case indeed." The defendant was [A Reuter's cable message, dated an old Chinese farmer, named Fan Chak, September 25th, stated that, arising out and when he was arrested by the police of the recent Halo-Greek conflict, Vis-in Hung Hom he was carrying the two count Ishii as the League Council meet animals in separate crates. The legs of ing antumed the decision to refer the the animals protraded through the question of the Council's competence to meshes of the crates and according to deal with disputes between members of Sergeant Terry, when he examined them the Langue insoluble by friendly means to their legs were cut to pieces,*!! a commission of jurists. Mr. Branting, Lamid prolengell cheers, expressed his proférener for the Court of International Justice. Ted Robert £ccil was similarly |
is Worship imposed a fiue of $10.
MILITARY LOSSES.
hama ou September Ist at noon, then
"As she was, scheduled to leave Yoko--
was a large orowd of people on the pier to bist farewell to the Japanese and for-- eign passengers. When the severe earth-i quake shock cams, those ou the pier føll y into the sea and struggled to get on board the ship by her ladders, crying for help. The crew only allowed shout dozen of their compatriots to come.co board, Threatening the Japanese with. their pistols, they drove them off. nod immediately sailed for their desting. tion."
.applanted when he urged the necessity FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE the earthquake, but nercrding to experis hears a variety of opinians. Some think the north end of the Customs piers are ved by the Emprise and transferred to
for innerliately deciding the questions at
EARLIER, CABLES, "DE POINCARE "ON" FRENCH
DETERMINATION... FRENCH PROGRAMME UUTER ABLE.
4
PARIS, October 7th.
M. Poincura inade two speeches today, posed some time ng consequently the did not refer to Lord Carron's statement. Redking at Liguren-Barrois o declared
1.
DISPUTE
TO SAMPLE.
and
50
Ah, M. Supreme Court at Shanghai last week before his Elonour, Sir Skinner Turner, application was made for the hearing of a case wherein Mesars, Armitage Rigby and Co. Ltd., of Manchester,
Still pure strange is the continued claimed from Messrs. James McMullen and lack of day sortement on naval Jösses. Co. (Shanghai, Ltd.) the amount of 2015.10, being balance due on a foreign. TRAMWAY DESTRUCTION. Bill of Exchange for £1,301.18.11.
drawn by
year,
These problems, as well as those of could be piled in the open at the north general town-planuing with a view on the ends of the piers and properly guarded. possibility of like catastrophes, are so This would greatly relieve the godown intricate "and important tray the unknow-congestion. ing look to those responsible to get the very best opinion that can be had.
50,000.
PEOPLE IN YOKOHAMA.
shold not be paralysed, she was found cotton cord, two cases of soile, and twenty restored over about sixty of the two Possibly a large number have
ot believe anymore_than_Mr. Baldwin were according to contract, and were
that there was between the French and British viewpoints an unbridgeable gulf.
mile.
destruction of tramways at
FARGO IN POET, '
A
fur
Japanese tug would come near, when the
ship with the crowd of Japanese and others
on board was in imminent danger of "be ing burnt, in order to tow her in a place of safety; nor does it mention how the crew I worked day and night in order to increase the safety and comfort of the Japanese and other refugees on board.
Some interesting figures may be given of the position in the harbour as it stood yesterday (September 22nd) the following
Nothing but unadulterated · malice can showing the goods that the different land bave inspired this outrageous attack, and ing companies had in lighter and the we do not suppose from such a paper as. goods that were awaiting the attention this, which presumer to supply the fer-
Toshin Koko
tons $,000
tong.
40,000
*Nickel and Lyons..... 9,000
14,000
Mitsubishi Soko... ..10,000 Kamigui
20,000
.10.000
Helm Bros ›
Total
3,000
2,000 -6,000
40,000
$5.00)
The Bill, says the Mercury report, was According to a statement of the Account un plaintiffs in Manchester in Jan and Supply Commissioner of the Tokyo and payable to the City Tramways, casualties among the Bank 120 days after sight The Bill was dred. Of the niueteen hundred care sight order of the Hongkong and Shanghai emplorés of the service number two hun
In regard to the number of people left presented to defendants on February 15th. hundred and fifty were burnt,, parts of in Yokohama, reports differ extremely be and wits duly accepted by them, but when which may be used in repair work. The population of Yokohama when the
presented to the bank was dishonoured Wooden and iron bridges over which the consus was inken in 1920 was 129,942 and of cạch für discharge.
eigu community; with “newyin nidgin- German Cabinet crisis. Whoever controll- except in regard to £30.10.11, which had cars ran hard fallen in large numbers, it is improbable that it has since fecreased
In Awaiting English, even much acknowledgement Germany's Flextinis toorrow, France bren paid on me.
Damage to the rails is comparatively causidering the dalness of industry sin
Lighter. Discharge of its ill-conduct ein bo elicited as the would continue, to demana permanent Mr. J. Badeley for the plaintiffs esked all. Of the fifteen transforming sub-that time.
Returning refugees. make
|Yalda Nippo bad the decency, to make. guantees and security and the total of for a summary judgment on a specially stating five have been de street went varying reports as to the number killed, two thousand kilowat wel bobe Ansume putting it at 100,000 and others at
Abominable stories like this might well her reparations France would be ready endorsed
be regarded as calculated to stir up ch + listen to definite "propożała when she
Mr. R. F. C. Muster, for the defendants plied before the earthquake, but now only o
who already abandon.
feelings as would disquiet the publis luarved on the put that passive resistance applied for leave to defend the case, say one fourth is available while anothered the city are given as 200,000, and there
aning yet here is the third occasion on bad ceased, and the deliveries due were once. He read an affidavit by Mr. C. pairs. The carshole and factories have doubtful whether so many as 200,000 have
ing that there were legal grounds for de-quarter may be provided by immediate res remaining at 100,000 to 150,000. It s
which such fies have been told without. arriving angularly. An it was to Ger- V. Hutchinson, showing that the bill been burnt down for the most part, The left the city, although, of course, means
any relike from the authorities; while,.. total losses represent a value of 140,000,000 of leaving the city otherwise than by
when the Chronicle quotes from a Shang... nus interest that the Ruhr industries covered a shipment of one case of khaki 60,000,000. At present traffic has been water exist for the strong and bealthy. While it is true that the storedores) order inklow how ridiculous it is; the sula,“ hai paper a bit of wild sensationalism ire fully to come to a settlement. He did casos of white duck. The first two. Items ended bahama, the authorities put houses still standing. Others have no hare more lighters, it is equally, truckit disquiets the public mind. The Japan:
for
Tokyo, to join relatives and friruds an might advantageously (at the moments of the issue containing quotation and eriticism is suppressed on the ground. that accepted by defendants, who had made
the loss
by various
to £400,10.11. 10,000,000. payments
ama of the We
Out of 150 cars 100 have soul reached the railway into the facilitated if there were a handy place, fympathy and caressing its faith its
doubt at points that they would find their work greatly e After the arrival in
while every nation is showing cases of white duck, defendants waited for heen destroyed. The
under the raif,
a combaign to her great difficulty in getting the people the Customs piers, for the dumping of, hatred against men who saved thousands sample. and ultimately took delivery of which literally snapped in two, showing
The Wei O'few report-outiloor goods. The congestion will be of their auntrymon from a terrible death with Mr. Baldwin should be renewable one case in order to acertain the quality how smere the shocks were. The low of el that it
ed that it had gathered all the people cute vers critical during the next for the intent frame ter And the sionally to tighten the ties of the of the gods. Unon opening the case, it life among the employs was very small, that were willing -Ive bat Japanese days, wdless some such relief offers, since 70km ich ichi was supposed to rank
was found that the goods were not of the DESTRUCTION OF SUGAR STOCKS has arriving since then have brought in the cargo expected to arrive by Sunday among the best. However important the reparations defendants with the indent. It was unon quality and finish sumple sent by
additional thousands. Some of the question was, it was not the only this ground that the defendants asked
AND REFINERIES.
are no doubt clinging to the remix next totals 99%,000 tons--including that of for Yokohama which will be landed here. tinn with which Britain and France had leave to contest, the ense
their houses in the vain hope that some to deal in comton. Only recently by-loys!
Stocks of sugar which were burned in thing will turn up which will enable then The Customs sheds would theselves EGGS TEM MILLION YEARS OLD. co-operation in the Cenferance of Am- of consideration was no defence to a Bill the time of the disaster are put at a mile they have lived all their living other than knowledge of the immediate need, American Museum of Natural History re
Mr. Radcle argued that partial failne warehuss at Tokyo and Yokohama at to make their living on the spot where show, a fuller efficiency also if the relief
etores," rushed up with more enthusiasm | bassadors and the League of Nations the of Exchang and that the defendants lion bags, Tas Meiji Sugar Company's probably too dazed at the misfortune that were trautferred from the Customs sheds, turned to Peking from the Mongolian two Allies had contributed to allay con- proper remedy won action for Eteach hills at Kawasaki "and the Nippan mills has avortaken them to be able to make where they are in the way, to a pince plains on. Hept. 25th. The oxnedition, an flieta which might have disturbed "the of contract.
at Onagigawa were destroyed. The former any effort to get away. However, Inst 1-eace of Europe. He hoped with regard had only to show, that there was a reason. tr. 50 tons. The Daisho: mills, close by evident that it will be a`long time before eaten by rats. The holding over of 40,000), exnur eggs from five to ate" inch long.
Mr. Master contended that defendants had a daily cinity of 100 tons, the lat Yolkama may rise from its when, it is where they would be less liable to be nounced the discovery of fosilized. Din able ground for action, and that it was the Nippon, will take four months to but it will be able to suppori a population tons of cargo in lighters means the loss The eggs are said to be probably ton not for the Court now to go into the into working order. The earthquake has 100,000
邻 merits of the case
age removed the possibiltis of an over-supply population of a few thousand stoms about paralysis from this case is progressive is known slut the Dinosno, Jaid egy
of E.G,000 to Y.8.000 per day, and the million years old. This is the first time it fact, n which was expreted to unserant lo 800,000 as many ng Yokohama, can support for The remedy, however, if adopted at once Nine tons of fossils were collected by the bales for the year. Java and other sugar is some months to come, and it will do no seems fairly simple. It will not solve expedition to be shipped to America. It waiting for the restoration of traffic to be good to the cople or the country for the every difficulty, but it will for work is said Mongolia contains the largest fossil seat up to the eörikon grens
Karplus to live on charity, indefinitely. possible.
leds known,
The French programme was nosltered, but
it enunted for much that friendly aut
frank conversations such na he recently badable time. for the arrival of the sided in many place round has sub- joined relatives elsewhere. There stems į like that suggested at the north ends of Japan, employs itself in
Eatente.
to a settlement of compensation for France and the liquidation of Suter-Allied debts, the good intentions might soon be translated into successful roalities France did not relax her firmness, she wou'd obtain the satisfaction to which, she 'was entitled,
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is tetter was sued at length, and his Tordship nerreine with Mr. Master, gave leave to defend the action and order ed a defence to bo sted,
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