CABLES.

LATEST CABLES, (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY-]

THE GERMAN SITUATION.

** PREMIER" OF THE RHINELAND'S CANDID ADMISSION,

#.

COLOGNE, Nurember 29th, A man named Hector Merz has suc ceeded Matthes as premier of the "Pro- visional Government of the Rhineland Republic." It is stated that Matthes, in

FREE-TRADE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST. 1928.

NEW ZEALAND PREMIER'S VIEWS.

LONDON, November 29th. Mr. Massey, the New Zealand Premier, addressing the Helfast Chamber of Com- mera, said he had no hesitation in saying the British free trade system was dea

trimental to the interests of Britain and British people. It had much to do with unemployment in Britain, The system was suitable renty-five years ago but unsait able now? Some people, and a few of

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THE SHANGHAI ROBBERY.

TEN MEN ARRESTED.

SHANDRAL November 30th.

Procapt action by the polics sccurred, the arrest-within twenty-four hours of ten men who it is stated are implicated in yesterday's robbery in the International Settlement. The police also recovered ai

ST. ANDREW'S BALL (Continued from page 8.)

THE OFFICIALS.

HOW TO END WAR.

THE CHINESE WAY,

***IS IT-PEACE?”

THE EX-PREMIER'S NEW BOOK,

The editor of the Central-China Post [Spegrally Bertourd for The Hpagưỡng writes humorously about Mr. Edward W. Bok's offer of $100,000 as a "prize forļa “

a letter to M. Tirard, the French High them within our gates, kokvil forward to out of the 300 Bone, which were stoles uittee along with: Mr. W. Nicholson Frawback to this is that the other fellow To use a duplicated infinitive, Mr. Lloyd Commissioner, admitted that his adminis- the disintegration of the Empire. It was totalling $300,000. tration, had collapsed heenuse it consisted the business of loyal citizens to counteract

the efforts in that dirretion. mainly of dishonest and incapable per-

BOTA

NEW GOVERNMENT'S PRECARIOUS)

POSITION. BELLIN, Noveather 9th. The new Government will rely, on the

SILVER MARKET

JA STEADY UNDERTONE.

Losnos. Necember:201). Reporting on silver, Moratta's state that after the price gradually row to thirty-

Those arrested include the polis be longing to the ricksha which was carrying the clerk when he was robbed,

FATHER TREDERICK RESCUED..

PERIND, NOVeinber ̈noth."

A telegram from the Tali of Shantung support of the Centre Party, the German three and three sixteenth, it reacted to reports that Father Frederick was rescued mow,

by the Twentieth Regiment of the Fifth Division at 6 p.m. on November 20th at Chucheng. The captain-i-command was wounded and later taken to the bus pital at Tsingtau.

People's Party and the Democratic Party

thirty-three and our righth on large sell. in the Reichsing.

ing order from America coming in after The Socinlists are expected to be beneficial fixing, extensive business being done "volently neutral as they do not desire a below the official quotation. On the fol new crisis which might result in a dis-lowing day, with lling from Chion, the solution of the 'Reichstag.

price relapsed to thirty-two and thirteen sixteenths, from which buying meneed actively for India and Chica and it rose to thirty-three and a quarter, with

steady undertone.

The Opposition will consist of the Ger- man Nationals; therefore, the Cabinet will not have a majority in the Reichstag. but if the Socialists are quiescent the Cabinet should continue until the elec- tions which take place in the new yeth.

THE NEW CHANCELLOR.

BERLIN, November 9th.

Herr Wilhelm Mars, the new Chancel lor, is a lawyer and is the sitting member of the Reichstag for Malheim, which is

Herr Stinnes' 'home in the Ruhr. Herr Marx and Stionés are intimately de- quainted.

EARLIER CABLES.

SEPARATISTS IN BRITISH 'ZONE SENTENCED.

ייד

COLDONE. Noventber 29th The Separatists who were arrested in the British zone have been sentenced to six "months' imprisonment for possessing fire am, The President of the Court said he was not prepared to give judgment on political questions, but the British could not tolerate the entry of fully-armed mocn into British occupied territory contrary to the ordinances of the Rhineland High Com- mission.

APOLOGY DEMANDED FROM - GERMANY.

PARIS, November 20th. It is semi-officially stated that the Con- ference of Ambassador, has prepared a Noto for despatch to Germany demanding a formal apology for the recent molesta tion of members of the Inter Allied Control Commission. The statement adds that the British delegates associated themselves un- reservedly with their colleagues"

THE

NEW

CABINET.

BERLIN, November 29th. Herr Marx, a Centrist, has formed a Cabinet, of which he is Chancellor, Herr Jares is Minister of the Interior, Herr Stresmanu is Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and Herr Gessler Minister of De! fener. The new. Cabinet is approximately of the same character as the last, except

rem.

ANOTHER SOVIET ATROCITY MURDER IN A MONASTRY,'

RIGA, November 29th. A memge from Moscow states that Archimandrite Nicolai Grabiansky has been murdered in his cell as Pecherski Monastery, Kieff,

the churches.

The Soviet

TEE" SINGAPORE BASE.

CRITICISM FOUNDED ON MIS CONCEPTION.

HONORARY PIPERS AND DRUMMERS-The Pipe Band of the Scottish Company of the H.K.V.D.C.Pipers R. G. McEwen, T Tallon, A. Grant Simpson, MC. P. Douglas Wilson, Neil Drummond. Adam R. O'Farrell and Pipe Major J. B. Ross.

DRUMMER-Drummers Wilson Brown, W. Smith, George Duncan, Jr., W. For syth, A. Duncan, G. 4. Jack and R. R. Bell

authorities have arrested fourteen of Tikaj ship under exceptional and extraordinary Gray, A. Ferguson, A. McEwen, E. H. This would be as practical a method of Germany. His two cha What is

debate in

hon's adherents.

The Oficials were as follows-MR Sutherland (President), Mr. J. Reid

a scheme for abolishing -war. He sug The delightful Dooley was a philoso (Vice-President), Mr. R. Shewan, Mr. J.gests the old Chines way of frightening pher: his friend Hogan, a proßssor of *Th W. C. Bonnar, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. G. your enctay out of action instead of kill histhry," was a wise man too.

ng him. He says:

further ye get away from anny poeryod," M. Young's the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, the There is an idea that something said Hogan, "th Itter se can write Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Mr. G. Hogs. might be done along the line of render about it. Yeave not subjiet to interrup Mr. W. Nicholson, Mr. J. B Ross, Dring Eghting less fatal. It is not necestions he people that were there. I wnd C. Forsyth. Mr. A. K. Henderson. Mr. Bary to kill a man in order to put him not undertake to write histhry of out of action. It might be possible to Poorya in nineteen handherd an eight, use a kind of gas which would stupefy but if ye want the latest news from Rome T. 8. B. Nicoll (Hon. Treasurer), and Mr. D. K. Blair (Hon. Secretary),

him for a time, and then when the fight two thousand years ago, hand me that

fountain pen INVITATION COMMITTEE.-General Com. is over he would come round again all

The bearing of this observation lies in right-chloroform him in short, The

its application to the book under review, (Couvener), Messrs. K. E. Greig, J. McCormark, P. To, W. Adamson, Afrould be sure to use the other kind of George is too anxious to please to please. Murdach, D. Gow. B. Wylie and A. H. gna Still it in interesting, to note that We have not had time to forget his incon Ferguson.

the Chinese prefer to fight na if their sistencies, and many readers of the book DANCING AND MUSIC COMMITTEE. en was to frighten and not to kill. On will not be convinced that the facts justify W Armstrong Convener), Messrs. A one of our early journeys we were being his actions and opinions. He argues against Prohibition: we call to mind his Henderson, J. B. Ross, L. M. Whyte, F. escorted by a guard bont which had 3. Crawford, George Hogg, D. C. Logan, very fine brass gun fixed in its bow. The attempt during the war to bring about W. Brown, A. B. Stewart, J, D. Kinnaird, mitted he could not hit anything with it. And he is indignant about the Conference Captain was very proud of it, but i national control of the Liquor Trade. R. G. McEwen. Neil Drummond, W. Hyde. P. D. Wilson, A. G. Simpson, ALL. The six cannon balls they had were made and Treaty of Lausanne, one of those Tallon, F. G. Walker, W. Galloway, Stew of hammered iron and lob-sided, so that amusing episodes interpolated by fate to art Hope, A MeEwen and J. Bartholo- when Grid no one knew where they would relieve the poignancy of one of its great.

go. But he said this did not matter as est tragic pieces-the Turk and civiliza- An

'bang." and tion" but surely it was his complete the gun had splendid LADIES CLOAK ROOM COMMITTEE Dr. whenever had men heard it they ran misunderstanding of the Turkish situation. C. Forsyth (Convener), Mr. R. Macgre gor. Dr. J. C. Dalmahor Aline and Dr. away at once. When the fighting went and the policy of his own Government on at Hankow during the revolution, the in supporting Greece in a foolish ven- J. C. Macgowan.

republicans had an oil iron gun of twelve ture, that brought us to the verge of SUPPER AND WINES COMMITTEE Mr. D. inch boru placed on a knoll inside the another war and made the Treaty un Harvey (Convener), Dr. J. 4. Urquhart Tsaohu gate. It was provided with stone avoidable. The chapter on British Elec- Dr. Morrison, Messrs. A. S. Mackichan, balls and took an hour to load and are tions is apelogetic. Dr. Lord George T. W. Paton, D. Lyle, A. Davidson, R. M.when it would plunk the stone right into marshals the arguments for the Reieren- Macalpine. J. M. Jack, T. Oliphant, 4. the middle of the Yangtze They kept dum or Poll of the People, but he cannot McFarlane, T. Neave. T. Petrie, R. Hug- that up day after day although perfectly make up his mind whether it is or is not ter. J. Hyde. D. McMurray, J. W. R.

aware that the performance was useless, good thing for the nation. And pos McPhail, A. M. F. Simpson, W, Brown, G. B. Dunnett, W. ( Lawson, S. T. Wil-ve in so far as the bang-an astonishing nibly he will not evoke rouch sympathy about the Giepos Conference, although liamson, J. H. Scott, T. G. Patterson and it was frightened the enemy. London, November 29th." | T» S. Marrison.

great ideal, "This gives an idea for a plan which, mdoubtedly that was had there only been time, might have been when all the nations of Europe came The students of Birkbeck College greetel DECORATIONS COMMITTEE.-Mr. George submitted to Mr. Edward W. Bok. In-together for the first time to discuss their Earl Balfour in grotesque fashion, after RD ROOM COMMITTEE Mfr. D. Tem- troops, arrange to scare them away with

Duncan (Convener) and Mr. D. Keith."

stead of trying to kill or maim the enemy troubles in the spirit of equality and the manner of students, when he adrepleton (Convener), Messrs. B. Wylie. H. a mighty noise. With the advent of the These are lapses that delight the heart them on Current Topics." His Lord W. Matheson, P. T. Farrell, G. M.Shaw, motor-car and the great improvement in of a reviewer. The book is not profound:

NC Wilson and W. Logan.

motor horas, the latter have only to be not the work of a scholar; it is ship defended the Versailles Treaty against

made big enough to produce a yell which limited in scope and lacks the spell of no man could stand and live. It might be and often instructive, and contains may the spoken, word. But it is interesting contemporary criticism and believed that

like Gabriel's trumpet which raises the shrewd criticisms aptly expressed. 31 has appealed to the people to refrain from future historians would regard it as an

dead, only blown from the other end and Lloyd George writes vigorously about the It is reported that Fatriarch Tikhon participation in political or religious imense werk of contructive statesman.

thus putting the living out of action: relations between England; France and ending war as any other he' is likely to France After? The

are whole get for $100,000,

some pabulum for the French people. The chapter on Reparations" does not carry. LACQUER WAREINFOOCHOW 80 much weight The Treaty fixed no

sum for payment, either grent or small. The Chinese Ermounte Bulletin says: It merely stipulated that a Reparations TRADE WITH JAPAN,^ Like other industrial artists throughout Commission should assess the claim by China and Japan, the lacquer workers in May, 1921, and "necertain how much of "LONDON, November 20th.. how appears that the booner

ADVICE TO BRITISH MERCHANTS Foochow, Fakies province, guard jea that claim Germany was capable of pay lously the processes of the manufacture of ing." That, precisely, is the source of Tamako, seired by the American Author

**Trade Opportunities in Japan in Con- their wares. The leader of the local in.! all our troubles, Notwithstanding bik ties is registered at Nassau, in the Baham-

was the dustry, which is famous throughout the Powerful defence of the Treaty, we feel as, and is owned by a company resident in pore could not be made effective for sequence of the Earthquake Canada. It is fot. yet known whether the offence. Its sole valus ine in defenes be the members of the Aldwych Club by Sir a number of eldest sons who have received error in not insisting that the reparations subject of an address on October 18th to world, is Shen Shao An, who is one of that Mr. Lloyd George committed a staro company has any British backing.

cause any British Flet defending Astra Edward Crowe, British Commercial Coun- the gears, of mixing the paints from their claims should be settled at Versailles. seller for Japan, who is on leave from fathers. After his workmen have model. It in dot wise to demand two eyes for an lin and New Zealand must be based at Tokyo.fr. Stanley Bywaters (Far East- led the foundation, painted and repaint eye and two teeth for a tooth.

"Some Irish Memories" is interesting; Singapore. The suggestion that it wastafem Advertising Agency) presided ed the surface, be along attends to the

and Inter-Allied Debts" will appeal to The Grat point that Sir Edward Crowe final process, securely shielded from pry the unfortunate. British tax-payer, who violation of the Treaty was a "baseless

emphasized was the importance of regising at The remains in his wife say yet have to face the fate of lasachan, nightmare.

tration of trade marka in Japan. A good keeping, and averely will entrusted the poor beast between two burdens. 3. many British firms who had been estab to his eldent son, the inheritor of his Lloyd George is at his best The

The Shen Shao An Company is a short quotation:

Great Peril." [BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN."lished in Japan for many years had lost business

My space allows only a a great deal in the way of business, and.

Fear is base, and you much could he done in recovering that only the leading manufacturer, but the cannot lift mankind by using it as a levar. MISSION TO MUKDEN FAILS..

business by advertising. Up to the pre- pioneer in the local industry. For over The Churches alone can efectively rouse sent the British had been rather behind a hundred years, the head of the house the higher impulses of our nature. That PERING, November 29th.

the Americans in this respect, and the has been the craftsman par excellence is where their task comes in. The Là Tsu-kuri's mission to Mukden appears Japanese themselves did not advertise His wares have received the following tasks awaiting religion to-day in the largely. A statement of the relief men-awards: 1st class Eagle medal (gold) and sphere of Government are emancipation sures to be taken and the financial policy Diploma, by the St. Louis International of the worker fram the tyrannies of to have failed.

to be followed by the Japanese Govers Exposition, 1804; 4th class Trade merit economic greed, the saving of the nation ment had just been published, and the and official button of the 5th rank by the from the curse of alcohol, and the spread British Government had offered them the Imperial Board of Trade of the Tsing ing of the angels, message heard on the opportunity of making use of our Trade Dynasty, 1905; 1st class Trade merit and hills of Bethlehem until the obdurata Facilities Act. It was impossible to oficial button of the 4th rank, by the heart of man shall at last re-echo it: estimate at present the extent of the Nuoyang Exhibition, 1910 1st class Peace on earth and goodwill among t damage, but he thought it would be bemedal by the Hygenic Exposition of Drès-me tween two and three hundred million des, 1911; Two-1st class medals and two No one since Napoleon has attracted Government had got as much money 45 Exposition, 1913; 1st, clars medal and In Armageddon there was none. greater they needed for present purposes, and errtificate, by the Philippines Jubilee Ex-than he. In those dark days few be s although they were considering the pod position, 1915: 1st class certificate by the hifted themselves above the many, but the sibility of floating a loun, there seemed, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, transilience of his temperament gave him according to his latest information, no 1915; 1st class certificate by the Panama the artistic metempsychosis that could immediate prospect of it.

Exposition, 1916.

look down on air-ships when stimulated. Large quantities of goods would be re- There are said to be a number of Where others shirked, he assumed, and quired in Japan from different countries imitators of the wares of Shen Shao år, his assumption was great indeed. He was to replace the losses that had occurred and the present bearer of the name, to the spirit of victory, he acted on the A great many of these losses could be replaced from other Japanese sources, but show his claim to the secret process made offervescence of a notion, he trusted to Following the example of their prede there would be a large residus which famous by his ancestors, has added his intuitions and they carried, the nation "Shoon Kes his personal name, and victoriously through her greatest crisis, cessors, Wu Fei-fu and Hsiao-yanan are must come from. America and this

"ether characters" meaning" the right In the electoral campaign of 1918 be dis carded his amazing intuitions. He pro country America was nearer than we establishing their own official agencies in were, and was trying hard to get busine" to the firm's name,

The workshop is situated in Koong ceeded, against his better judgment, to Peking, which will serve as connecting pess; but he would like British manufac

facturers and merchants to make an effort Hung Foochow City. There are 60 fob his audiences with pleasant platitudes links with the Government,

to get a very large proportion of that establishments situated in Gung Ming and easy first thoughts, proclaiming load. trade. They were prepared at the Em. Street, 30 in Chung Doo Lou, and pomaly the punishment of war criminals and bassies to help traders in every possible ten to fifteen at Nantai. Altogether there the recovery of the costs of the war. are more than a hundred workshops, but One was impossible, both were improb- way; but they could not sell the goods.

difficultio He declared that the feeling "ILLICIT LIQUOR TRAFFIC. which had arisen about Singapore was en tirely baseless and founded on an entire QUESTION OF A VESSEL'S REGISTRY.

misconception of the facts. Singapore was deliberately excluded from the Washington Treaty with the full consent and knowledge of the Americans and Japanese. Singa

16

THE KWANGTUNG WARFARE. THE INVASION FROM. THE NORTH

Last night we received the following telegraphic message from Mr. Eugene Chen,

CANTON, November 30th.

The reported flight of Dr. Sun Yat Sen is ridiculeus in view of the utter rout of the enemy but you are correct in report. ing a fresh wanton invasion of this pro vince by Northern troops;

This is the work of General Wu Pei Fu and Marshal Tino Kun (President). It is the latest instance of the use of national revenues (including customs receipts col-

Li Tsu-kuei returned to Péking yester lay, reporting that the representaives of lected in Kwangiung) which the Foreign the Manchurian Provincial Assemblies did Powers have been permitting the Peking Gaverament to receive under the existing not give him the avistance he had expect extra-treaty regime.

xtreta beste peace in China so long. while he was formed that Chang that it contains moore representatives of the ax Peking can finance, out of Cantonese/Tro-lia had decided to make mother effort poands In his opinion, the Japanese diplomas, by the Turin International such universal interest as Lloyd, George,

revenues, disorder and war in this pro to riach an agreement with Peking by send

The Northern hordes have retreated ing Sun Lienchun to Tientsin, where he upon learning the fate of Chen Chiung will open ap fresh negotiations with the Ming's rebel forces-EUGENE CHIN.

Right parties,

MILLIONS OF

UNEMPLOYED. BERLIN, November 20th. The unemployment is unoccupied Ger. many on November 15th was nae and a quarter million, compared with, uuder a million on November 1st. The unemploy al in the occupied regions are over two million....

THE WAR OF WORDS.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND LORD

BIRKENHEAD IN LANCASHIRE...

LONDON, November 29th. Fourteen speeches resterday and fifteen to-day is Mr. Lloyd George's record for his Lancashire tour,

Lord Birkenhead at Ashton-under-Lyne to-day began his Lancashire tour, in which he replies speech for speech to Mr. Lloyd George. The latter, after a tour in Wales has arranged to address a great demonstra tion in support of the Liberal candidate Mr. Walter Runciman on the eve of the poll at Brighton, where Lord Birkenhead will speak later if his engagements per Speaking at Prestwich to day Mr. Lloyd George chiefly attacked the Labour policy, which Lord Birkenhead, also denounord,

RESTORATION OF HUNGARY LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLAN PREPARED.

vince,

INTERESTING SOUVENIR FOR WAYFOONG AN ANTIQUÉ SEVEN-STOREYED

presence

PAGODA.

Central Government. -

'1

WU PEI FU'S AGENCY · AT PEKING

PEKING, November 29th.

ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

"

A highly interesting mark of the appre ciation in which the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is held by Chinese merchants and public men has just been given, anys the .-C. Daily Ve It has taken the form of the pre- sentation to the Bank of a very handsome

It was advertising and quality that would they are all-mall etablishments, includable; but they were the election pledges model of a pagoda by two of the leading members of the Chinese community of GOODWILL WITHOUT ALLIANCE sell the goods. The quality of British ing the Shen Shao An Shoon Kee Co. by which he purchased the most power- goods stood as high in Japan as ever it Not one of them employs more than ten fil dictatorship of modern times. Yet, sunk. he must have hoped for a way of Shanghai, Mr. Chu Pao Sun, the well-

The Tokyo dahi of the 11th inat. has did. The Japanese knew the British men. They have an average business of if be realised the depths to which he had known merchant and shipowner who has

escape; even Aeneas would not have re- where. All that the manufacturers had

lished the idea of going down to hell if for long been at the head of the activities the following leaderette on "England and article was the best they could get any: $3,000 monthly of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and Japan":

he hadn't been sure that he could coma. NAVAL SCRAPPING. Sir Charles Eliot, the British Ambas to do was to bring prices down to a rea Mr. Fu, Sino En, managing director of the

up again-singed, perhaps, but still sapi- Commercial Bank of China, and a Direc sador, has returned to Tokyo to resume sonable figure, and then they would be

KAGA." Replying to questions, Sir Edward JAPAN DESIRES TO KEEP THE ent. As a matter of fact, Lloyd George tor of the China Merchants Steam Navi- his duties. While welcoming him on his able to sell their goods in Japan.

took upon his shoulders nothing less than vation Co. Advantage was taken "of the return we take this opportunity to say "Crowe said that the proportion of people

the future of Civilization, and here be in Shanghai of Mr. A G. Few words on the relations between Japan in Japan whe could read was larger than

Because of the loss of the cruiser trusted, not to Vision and conscience, but Stephen. chief"manager of the Bank, to and England.

in any other country in the world. Oyar make the prosentation, the souvenir being The sympathy England has shown for 0 per cent, of the people could read, and Amagi at Yokosuka in the earthquake to a calculated astuteness and compro. Hunded over to him and to MF. G. H. Japan in connection with the earthquake the greater part of advertising was in

disaster, the Japanese Government desirés mise. And he failed.

After all the horizon of buman POR. Stitt, the local manager.

lisaster is a thing which the Japanese Japanese. In the technical Press English to use the Kago as a reaplane depôt ship The pagoda, which stands 'about 10ft people must not forget. King George's advertisements were read by a large num in plaas of the Amagi. The Kag is one sibility is limited. Lloyd George has in height, in one of those works of art telegram of sympathy to the Japanese her of engineers who knew the language of the vessels that were to be scrapped made mistakes, committed errors of judg LONDON, November 29th.

which it is the envy of all arts collectors Court, the raising of the relief fund by and the terms that were used in describ ander the Washington agreement, but the ment. Can aasthing better he said of The Financial Committee of the League to possess. As stated, there a seven the Lord Mayor of London, the sympathying the goods. It was not necessary to authorities have little doubt that the most of us? The enormity of his worst Britain, political blunders is not unparalleled of Nations, which met in London, la storeys, each one containing a beautifully of the Times and other papers the good advertise in Japanese, though it would lowers concerned America, prepared a plan for the restoration of carved joss. One or two of these are in will, shown by Canada, Australia and help regard to registered trade France and Italy will consent to the sub only the times have changed and politics are no longer amusing. It all amounts Hungary by providing a loan of about 250 devotional attitude, while others hold other Dominions, and many other marks

The dougi was on the stocks at the to this: good work does not matter, bo- charge on the Customs, tobacco and salt eaves hang bells, perfect in every detail sufferers are sure to strike the Japanese registered it would be difficult to take Yokosuka Arsenal when the earthquake cause a man is judged by his worst out- hiin gol erns secured as n first saored, relics. From the beautifully carved of kindly consideration for the Japanese marks, anyone who copied them could be stitution when the reason is explained.

proceeded against; but if they were not monopolies and the sugar tax Other pros well as tone. The attention to strict people generaliy with gratitude, and there action, because the Japanese law differed cccurred. She was so badly damaged that put; bad work does not matter either. visions are the balancing of the Hungari detail in a work of this kind is remark will bo po Japanese who does not feel froin ours. A man who registered a trade work of converting her for the duties of because others do worse.G.M an Badges by the middle of 1020, stabilin-able, for not only does a broad fight of much pleasure in finding that the abroga mark Arst had a right to use it and if mother to the seaplanes was abandos. By the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George Elon of currency, formation of an indepen dent bank of issue, and the appointment stops lead to the ground floor but each ticu of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has a person who offered goods for sale forgot rd, The Luge will have to be reduced to (Hodder and Stoughton, 10/6).3 of a Commissioner General responsible to storey is provided with a balcony carried not affected the friendship of the British to register, then an enterprising party a displacement of 27,000 tons to bring people for the Japanese in the least. It could do so and could tell the maker of her within the terms of the Washington

The drakt reports that t the League, similar to M. Zimmermann in out in correct proportion to, the whale.

As mentionel, the pagoda is an ex mast be the unanimous desire of the the goods that unless he paid him He agreement, Vienna, It is believed that by the middle

The cost of converson, it is said, will rican naval attachés were forist Minizura of 1926 Hungary will be able to maintain treely attractive piece of workmanship, Japanese people that these friendly, re could not use the mark in Japan. It was

should be further promoted important, also, that the words "rebe about the same for the Kaga s for on the oth to witness the s

the Katori and the abi and it may be hoped that for long it lations will adorn the interior of the Bank in through efforts on the part of the British tered trade mark should appear on the the may

'Ambasandor" to Japan?".. Shanghai:

(Continued at foot of next column.)

her position as a self-supporting, State

The plan will be considered by the Council of the League on December 10th.

mark

·battle.

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