CABLES.

LATEST CABLES (THROUGH KIUTER'S AGENCY.). BRITISH POLITICS.

MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD ON THE THREE PARTY PROBLEM

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 4TH 1924

BARLIER GABLES.

NEW YEAR MESSAGES- SYMPATHY FOR GERMAN WORKMEN..

LATEST CABLES

FRENCH ARMY REORGANI- SATIÓN. REDUCTION OF TEN DIVISIONS.

PARIS, January 2nd

ANTI-JAPANESE TROUBLE-

AT HANKOW. JAPANESE VOLUNTEERS CALLED. OUT.

"RESKIOED POLICE STATION.

Krave

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:]

CHINESE CUSTOMS.

YEAR'S COLLECTIONS,

LATEST CABLES. (REUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE.). US NAVAL MANOEUVRES BIG MOBILISATION ORDERED. WASHINGTON, January 2nd. BERLIN, January 2nd.

HANKOW, December 2nd. Mr. Denby has ordered the mobilisa-

What threatened to turn into one of

PEKING, January 3rd. The Doyen of the Diplomatin Corps in

The French Army reorganisation justtion of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, Berlin, has expressed to President Ebert,

The Customs collections for the prin in a New Year's message, heartfelt am completed means a reduction by ten and scheduled the largest mancouvres those nasty rumpuses which periodically pathy, with the German workmen, brain- divisions. Further reductions will follow ever held for January February, includ- occur in Haukow developed in the Jap

auese Concession on Thursilay afternoon cipal porta are as follows:

Increase LONDON January 2ud.

The Pre as a consequence of the redistributioning fifteen battleships.

to

br. An interesting pronouncement is made workers and middle clames

in the sident, replying, emphasised the ardent of troops in the Rubr, where the force the maneuvres will be held in the yesterday becane so by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald

wish of the German people to get, by hard will consist of an army corns of three divi- Caribbean Sen, off Panama, to determine necessitate the calling out of the Japanese Discussing the periodical Ve Leader.

the possibility of quick mobilisation of volunteers as precautionary measure. future opportunity of quietly sions.

the joint feets by means of the Panama The affair had its start in the Russian shop of Heirs. Fonds Three Party problem he says the situa- work, a

Concession at the shop of tion that restores liberty of decision to working and peacefully living amongst

The Chanceliar,

Canal in the event of a threat by an

This shop and Company, watchmakers enemy feet in the North Atlantic. the House of Commons as a whole ought other nations.

found that four watch their Mian to test the effectiveness of co-operation chains had

Police

of the to search the belongings between Army and Navy to keep the show cases and they called in the Russian Chione cook who was suspect Nothing Canal open in emergency conditions,

was found and that cook was taken to the FORD PLANT EXTENSIONS

A Japane Russian police station. apprentice was also suspect and inspectors from the Japanese station apprehended him and took him to the station in their concession

A CRITICAL YEAR

Herr

EARLIER CABLES,

BORDEAUX, January 2m).

On January 1st, the reorganisation of The Crecho-Slovakian Premier, in the the French Army took effect, abolishing course of an article, expresses doubt ten divisions of thirty-nine infantry whether 1924 will bring about a definite regiments and creating several units of of the reparations problems, tanks, artillery and aviation. solution although a provisional solution may be arrived at. He expects in 1924 a great crisis for parliamentarians.

The Navy Department says its aim is on redppeared from one of

to be welcomed rather than regretted.Marx; expressed similar though. Everything points to a continued state." mate which will loosen party bonds, members more frequently using their own judgment, and it will tend to curb the partisanship of parties. He expresses gratification that Mr. Asquith's state ment on the question of a dissolution reveived scanty support in the best in fenued quarters and terms it an absurd iden that the Prime Minister can go to the King just, when it suits him and shortly after an election to ask for a dissolution, adding however that it helongs to a Minister's responsibility to have his advice taken if to the best of kis belief supported by evidence of bye-elections, he thinks an election necesnection with a solution of the reparations destroyer. On the occasion of the Ne STATUS OF THE PHILIPPINES / Buians state that they were sary and the country would accept it. problem. LONDON CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIA-

TION'S ADVICE.,

The executive of the City of London Conservative Association has issued a statement which ways that if a Conserva Live Government supported by Liberals is unattainable, it hopes in the uterests of the nation that the Conservative mem- bers of the House of Commons will sup

It 315'5 port a Liberal administration.

the country in the administration ef these critical times by en inexperienced Government of extreme views would be highly injurious to the nation in domes. fit and foreign policies.

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BELGIAN ECONOMY AND REPARATIONS.

FRENCH AIRSHIP DISASTER; ITALY THANKED FOR SYMPATHY

BORDEAUX, January 2nd. Funeral honours were paid to the The King of the Belgians, in a New Year address, referred to the necessity for cartbly remains of the Dismade com restoration of reonomy in Belgian in con-rander, brought from Sicily by an Italian

world economy

MR. HOOVER HOPEFUL The United States Secretary for Tom- merry, Mr. Hooter, spoke in his New Year's message hopefully regarding the international situation, especially since negotiations bave been opened to settle the German pichlein, which, in his opinion, in A greater danger to than any other question, FRENCH PRESIDENT OPTIMISTIC.

BORDEAUX, January 2nd. The 1st of January ended in Parie with

In reply to a customary ceremonial. address by the Doyen of the Diplomatic Согра

in which he expressed the

the fruits that France might at last reap of her efforts for her own welfare and for the welfare of the world, the President of the Republic stated: Your wish hus Perseverance and

Year, the French Ambassador at Rome conveyed French gratitude for the tokens of sympathy given by the Italian people and official in the grievous low to the French Air Service.

BLACK SEA HURRICANE, MUCH DAMAGE TO SHIPPING.

BERLIN, January 2nd.

A hurricane raged over the Black Sea luring the last days of 1993. Many ships missing, whilst others have been damaged.

and 22 A railway train coaches were thrown into the sea

Fre

Arapa. hope

near

It is understood that Mr. Baldwin in replying to the Association's representa

SERIOUS PARIS FLOODS tions expressed the opinion that in view of r. Asquith's sperek it was scarcely

Paxta, January 2nd. possible to approach him as the Assoeia

The Seine has risen six metres above tion had suggested. It is expected, how-begun to materialise

It has ever, that Mr. Baldwin will submit these continuity of our policy, pursued with un- the normal and is still rising. representations to bis Cabinet colleagues. tailing energy and moderation, have at reached the disastrous food level of 1910 fast born their fruit. It appears permis. The capital is already beginning to flood sible to hail the dawn of reconciliation necessitating cloning of the D'Orsay and The situation in a and final peace France, whose genius is Invalides stations.

number of suburbs is serious, familles be LIBERALS AND CONSERVATIVES far from the spirit of hatred and dearlying driven from their homes. Provisions ernestly longs for them and devoutly hopes that no fresh incident will dele bare been distributed in boats, notably at LONDON, January 2nd. their advent. She unit, in her aim, Rueil, where rafts have replaced the A moro definite light is shed on the restoration of economic order throughout tramcars dotter sent to Mr. Baldwin by the execu- the world and that of ber own prosperity. tise of the City of London Conservative She claims her place in the forefront of Association, which is one of the principal willing workers whose assistance is indis topics in connection with the political pensable for the return of that orderly situation.

executive, tranquility which constitutes peace."

TO OPPOSE LABOUR

A meeting of unsdon; Sir

including, inter alia, Mr.

to

EMPIRE EXHIBITION TO CLOSE ON SUNDAYS.

Lasnoy, January 2nd. It is oficially announced that the British Empire Exhibition will not be open on Sundays, except the Stadium for certain religious events for example, the National Thanksgiving Service. Empire Sunday, May cath.

BRITISH WARSHIPS' AT SOUTH AFRICA'

F. G. Banbury, and Sir L. Worthington- FRENCH MESSAGE TO AMERICA,

BORDEAUX, January 2nd Evans was held to-day, at the conclusion

declive

On the occasion of the New Year, ef which it was decided to divulge the contents of the letter which President Poincare has addressed to the was sent on December 15th, but to make United States a message, published by the a general statement on their views, de-Yew York Tribune, in which he said that claring the formation of a Labour Govern had France not acted as she had done, the of the fruits of victory which America helped 20ent was contrary to the will beople and would be highly injurious to them to achieve would have been jeopar The nation's domestic and foreign policy dised and the French people deprived of therefore either & Conservative or Liberal legitimate reparations. He was delighted

CAFE TOWN, January 2nd. Government should be formed, with the to see that America was on the way to

The visit of the special service squadron support of the other, and in the event of cooperate in the study of the vast an

Conservative Ministry proving impos dificult problesus confronting France, and of British warships concluded with the sible, the committee hopes the Conserva hoped that the New Year would restore departure of the battle cruisers food and yes will support a Liberal administra the peaceful activities of the French Ir pulse for Mossel Bay and other ports

Republic..

The warships had an ΟΠ the coast. LABOUR LEADER CABINET

enthusiastic send-off. MAKING.

tion.

LONDON, January 2nd. It is reported that Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, who is busy Cabinet making has cffered the Colonial Secretaryship to Mr. Bi'ney Webb,

MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE UNIONISTS.

BEZLIN, January 2nd. The London papers doubt whether Mr. Asquith can be induced to en-operate with the Unionists, but some of them believe that Mr. Lloyd George may be open to such overtures.

LATEST CABLES.

GERMAN SOCIALISTS'

PROCLAMATION.

BERLIS, January, 2nd. The Committee of the German United

Now Socialist Party has published a Year's Day proclamation at the opening of the German elections. It whemently attacks large and large real Party.

CAPTURE OF FRONTIER MURDERERS.

DELHI, January 2nd.

of

A mesage from Landak says that Sbin

tribesmen concerned in the estates, as well as the German People's Major, Pianis in Baluchisian have been

captured.

Four others are still evading the vigilance militia.

SHORT-LIVED GREEK

ALL-INDIA CONUBESS. PROPOSED (DISCUSSION WITH AFGHANISTAN.

COCANADA, January 3rd.

MINISTRY.

ATHENS, January 2

LATEST CAHLES.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LONDON, January 2nd. Following are the results of to-day (January 2nd) Scottish League matches:

Kilmarnock, 1: Ayr United, 1 Morton, 3; Motherwell. 2. Rangers: Patick Thistle, 0, Third Lanark, 2; Queen's P., 3. Aberdoen, 1; Hiborninas, 1. Clyde, 0 Celtic G Clydebank, 2; Raith Rover, I. Falkirk, 4; Dundee, 1

FRANCO-CZECH TREATY.. In a statement before the committee of

In the National Assembly, Colonel the All India Congr, Mr. Shaukat Ali Gogatas nunounced the resignation of the FRENCH PRESS COMMENT. denied that he and his brother, Mr. Goverment.

Mohamed Ali, had acted as agents to the PARIS, January 2nd. Amir for the purpose of founding s He alleged The apprehensions expressed in the Moslem Empire in India, British and Italian Press, that the that the Government were at present pro- with Afghanistan, and may ultimately voking a fight, war were declared the Franco-Czech Treaty

added that if war divide Europe into two armed camps, base evoked replies from the French Mussulmans would start civil disobedi Presa

ence. The Ali brothers heggest the Hin Le Journal envisages the result of the dus to do their utmost to present war. treaty as a new Europe. based on the end suggested that a deputation of Hin Franco-Belgian and Little Entente das, including Mr Gandhi, and promin alliancee. and improved relations with ert Mussalman should visit the frontier Poland and the Baltic States. The news and discuss matters with the Afghans. paper says that the coming conference of PROSPECTS FOR SWARAJ. Belgrade and the Eathonian-Latvian Cus toms Union are steps in the same direc

The National Congressi concluded after tion and is of the opinion that the logical butcome of the new situation will be deciding to appoint a board for the pur moves in the direction of Russia

pose of popularising the use of khaddar, otherwise homespuns, throughout India. A resolution was passed saying that Con gress was of the opinion the sufferings of Indians abroad could not he remedied until Swaraj be achieved.

Mohamed Ali, in his final speech, dwelt on the prospect of the ensuing year. "

The Echo de Parix says that France's aim to organise the Continent against any attempt at hegemony will be achieved if the small States east of Central Europe consolidate permanently outside Ger- Denism.

SOCIALIST EX-MINISTER",

ARRESTED. F

BERLIN, January £nd. Herr Hermana, Minister of the Interior

in the Socialist Government of Thuringia,

has been arrested at Weimar.on a charge

of being implicated in illegal practices

Socialist officials.

SERVIA AND BULGARIA.

LATER

Hamilton A., 5; Airdrieonians, Hearts, 0; St Mirren, 0.

Amongst members of the committee of the British Overseas Banks Association

to

Harbin

Antung.

Dairea Tientsin and

Chingwantau

Kinochow

Hankow Shangbai

decrease

Taels. 1,113,000+ $2,000

1,508,000+ 258,000

5,600,000+ 232,000

7,263,000+

218,000 659,000+ $31,000 4,953,000 230,000 23,604,000+2,260,000 1,491,000+ 149,000 3,813,000+ 877,000 1,178,000+ 213,000 (Only the port of Hankow abowa decrease.]

Swatow (approx) Canton Newchwang

NEW YORK, January 2nd. It is stated that Mr. Ford has com

The Maritime Customis revenue for 1993 pleted plans to spend £20,000,000 to

HANGS HIMSELY WITH STOCKIN02. £30,000,000 this year in extending his

to Haikaan taels 63,378,000 How the Chinese cook came to ba amounts business, including new factories, light| railways, and a plant for the ntiliantion transferred from the Russian police station which, at an average exchange of 251 af by-products.

the Japanese is not quite clear. The equals £11,025,300 sterling.

It will be noted that although the effer the Japanese police on sted}

tive five per cent import tariff has been whole year. afternoon to send to the Japanese in foren practically the station as they wished to interrogate him revenue increased only Taeis 4,714,000 an along with the apprentice. The Chinese the previous record collection in 1921-

back on

on Thursday morning (1921). While, as a result of the drop and the Russian police telephoning to sin average exchange from 3/9 in 1992 to quite were told that he was dead. The 3/8 and 3/4 in 1993, the gold equivalent Japanese version is that as the Russian of the 1923 collection is only £37,600 more police were not able to find out definitely than the collection in 1992.-

b. was the culprit the cook was sent

New Yoak. January 2nd. The status of the Philippines is absorb ing the attention of Congress and ex- citing much comment. Several plans for regulating the status of the 'isinnds are

which favours suggested, one of dominion government like Canada.

·STERLING DECLINE

NEW YORK, January 2nd. Sterling quotation is 4.28. The decline is attributed in many circles to the poli- tical situation"in England.

THE MEXICAN UPHEAVAL. GOVERNMENT WILL EVENTUALLY

WIN.

!

New Tonx, January 2nd. Offcials at Washington admit that the Mexican Revolutionists have made con siderable headway, but they are of the opinion that the Obregon. will finally wia.

Government

ü

by

was not kent

up to the Japanese station as a matter of routine,However, the

cook

All ports show increases except Har-

was kow.

The revenue froin the native custom

All foreign loans and indemnities secured by the Customs, including the reorganization toan, have been, met or

transferred to the Japanese station and on Thursday morning was found dead, hov under the Inspector-General amounted

himself from a ings to bang

bar daring increase of Taels 162,000 compared with

1800. committed suicide by using his stock- Taeis 4,450,000 equalling 779,330, the night.

The matter was immediately reported. and an investigation was held on buy day morning by the Mixed Court Tagis trate and was followed by a second inves tigation in the afternoon by the Chinese Procurator from Wachang Both of these inquiries and examinations resulted in verdiet of suicide and the Chinese authorities ordered the corpse to be placed in a coffin and handed over to the

relatives.

covered fully.

Of the domestic loan obligations in directly secured by the Customs, of which the service ia under the Inspector-

Revenne funds, however, did not per General, those of the third, fourth and

mit that service of the consolidated debt eleventh year are fully met

he fully maintained.

While all interest payments were pune-

EXAGGERATED- LLEPORTS" By this time, however, stories started The sale of arms to President Obregon

going round that the Japanese police" is proceeding, all protests being apparat tortured the mau til he had died, tually made necesitolio d only one ently too late. A herce debate in Con- and these while or the round were have been sufficient to allow of only one gress is expected

loan drawing during the year and re- demption payments are now approximate ly $7,720,000 in arrear.

THE SURPLUS APTITUDE OF CHINESE MERCHANTS AND BANKERS

PEXISG, January 3rd. Sir Francis Aglen has received tele-

The Mexican War Office reports that exaggerated till the wildest rumours "When it came to the one shipment has arrived. It is planned instrulation.

police station & con- to use bombing planes, against the coffin arriving at

sklerable crowd of Chinese had gathered, Revolutionists.

A British warship has arrived at those purporting to be living in the neighbourhood alleging that they had Thess Puerto, Mexico.

hear the screams of the mau.

allow the to people absolutely fused corpse to be coffined and ao ugly spirit

Stones began to fy and six yesterday morning it looked as if the grams from the associated Chinese bank- ers and commercial bodies at Tientsin, police station was going to rushed.

Shanghai, Hangchow,. Nanking, Nan fact just on the limits of the Japanese chang Socubow, and Pengpu strongly

EAGLE

EARLIER CABLES. OIL CO'S TANKERS

PILLAGED.

MEXICO CITY, January 2nd. The tanker San Antonio belonging to The Mexican Eagle Oil Company, has arrived at Tampico after being escorted by a rebel gunboat into. Vera Crux bar bour, where it was relieved of eight thou Saul harrels of crude oil for the railway

The controlled by the revolutionaries. tankers San Leonardo and Santa Alicia, of the same line, bave also been taken to Vera Crax to provide the rebels with oil, of which they are in great need.

PROPOSED POLAR FLIGHT.

CONFLICTING VIEWS.

br

nt

Concession a Japanese w was tumbled of a Hekshaw and would have been badly protesting against any diversion of the man-handled had not two Britishers who Customy surplus funds.

·FRIEST KILLED BY · BANDITS. happened to be handy immediately to his rescue. were, however, working in conjunction

ANOTHER TOWN LOOTED.

The Chinese authoĮ

with the Japanese and with the placing

of more gendarmerie and calling out the Japanese police matters rapidly quistaned

down.

ACLE HANDLING.

The greatest credit is due to Mr. Chen Chieb, Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, for the able way, be handled the affair, for seeing that it would be best to assure the Chinese that there was no foul play

SHANGHAI, January 3rd. A message from Suiyuan states that the Belgian priest, Achille Soeren, was shot and killed at Hokioa when the town was looted and plandered by handits. companion, the Rev. Joseph Leemans, escaped,

IFA

he immediately issued instructions for THE CABINET CRISIS IN JAPAH. third investigation at which there would

KIYOURA UNABLE TO FORM A CABINET.

WASHINGTON, January 2nd.

be present himself, Mr. Hayashi, Consul- VISCOUNT Various rumours are afloat in connes

Sun Kwei-chien, representing tion with the visit by McCrary, the Com-General for Japan, the Public Procura- mader of airship to covide with bovernment oficials regard. the Chinese, and a Japanese ing a proposed fight to the North Pole the Tung Jen Hospital.

from

Joctor presentatives

TOKYO, January 3rd. Of Viscount Kiyoara has informed His Society Royal Highn the Prince Regent that Natives Guild the ho is unable to form & Cabinet-

LATER

next summer. For example it is rumour-te adiace man the relatives |

with

and the ed that Comdr. McCrary disagreed cook being a w Heinen, the German "hir expert, and also Wererbacher,

Viscount Kiyoura apparently failed be the America constructor, of the cook, and paper men, both of whom favour a flight to the Pole reason gives by the natives against the cause he was unable to secure the suppert It is understood that Comdr. McCrary body being placed in the coffin was that of the political parties in both Houses. prefers to sail along the Pacific coast and this could not be done before the parents While the Kennyukai in the House of

the parents Fortunately, zachor at Alaska where he will prepare came from Hwangpei just before the in- Peers was prepared to back him condi for his final dab.

had arrived.

ITALY. PROTESTS AGAINST yesterd This last inquiry was held tionally, the Seiyukai would not give any

US IMMIGEANT LAW.

WASHINGTON, January 2nd,... Italy has made representations opposing the Immigration Bill now under consider ation by the Immigration Committee contending that a further limitation of Italian immigration on the basis of the

afternoon and lastal till about definite promises, except one of benevolent four in the afternoon. It was found thas neutrality.

left arm

JAPANESE CABINET MAKING. there were three bruises on the between the wrist and the elbow and two

Mana Toxyo, January End- bruises at the knee one on each leg.

The fokumin anderstands that Viscoust These must have occurred before death but could not have caused it. The exs Kiyoure declined the Regent's request fo of death was suicide from hanging form a Cabinet

DECISION RECONSIDERED.

LATER if they Upon this finding the relatives were 1800 census would constitute discrimina request and as they ring further tol

their satisfae Viscount Kiyonra, on a further request. tion the body was ordered to be placed by the Prince Regent, has reconsidered a friendly nation.

law to the coffin and •Inken⋅ away by the proposed new immigration law

his decision and will form a Cabinet, contemplate restricting immigration to

Durents per cent of the number of each This ended the ofizial investigation as contry's nationals resident in the United to death and by the evening matters States in 1800, instead of the present law to have quietened down though precaa- PRICING DINOSAUR'S EGGS.

taken. In connec in tions were still being of three per cent of those nosed Ition with the case the point has arisen as PAYING FOR THE EXPEDITION TO

The United States

JJA 1010. The measure will bear most

EDITU

Murapraruntries, wholly on Bouth to the cook being transferred from the

of

MONGOLIA

nationals formene police station to the other without

In the court the

of the

appearing

con. population first

The price of $2,000 (£400 at par] each Davis reconcession in which he was apprehended.

into this is now being con was placed on November 27th by the American Museum of Natural History en part of embarration with special reference ducted to the economic needs of the United States

ed B than in in 1600 mends the selection of

2010.grants at the A

inquiry

Mining Swaraj in for the ensuing year are: Mr E and to exclude all who are unable to be from the

MOSLEMS ONLY. TURKEY'S LATEST ANTI-

EUROPEAN MOVE..

CONSTANTIKOPLE, January 2nd..

and

un-

Janion, English, Scottish and Australian Bank; Mr. H. D. C. Jones, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

is the official report, the dinosaur eggs which Mr. Boy Chap The consulate at Hankow man Andrews recently brought back from Mongolia, Actually the eggs are price come citizens under the American laws, of the trouber 10th, Japuress Jewel less, and the figure at which surplus

No December before sailing!

store in the Russian Conesion in Harare to be disposed of to museums in the kow was robbet of about $300 worth of United States and abroad was arrived at

tion and working of the services, in res in December last, after being in command

trial messages are being sent direct from War Staff Officer on the Staff of the

tho

At the annual meeting of Marconi's The appoinment of the new captain in gold chains. The police authorities in by dividing the cost of the expedition Wireless Telegraph Co. the managing charge at Singapore dates from December the concession, being informed of the 20,000 by the number of eggs secured. director, Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, in a state. 1st. Captain CV Robinzon, who has case, arrested on suspicion a Chinese None of the eggs will be told until the ment, mid:-In China we have joined been at the new buso for the past two cook in the employ of the said Japanese, paenm's experts have completed their Basing their action on the Treaty of with the French and Japanese, which here years, is about to be exoceeded by Captain and turned him over to the Japanese scientific description of them All have in. connection with the appointment of Lausanne, the Turkish, authorities have also makes both for economy of construce R. Stevens, D.S.O, who was promoted/ police ttached to the Comelofa Tate 10 been freed from the incrustation of rocks.

notified the foreign shipplag companies

inquiries. Or the following dried out from one of the egg operating hero that all loading loading operations and customs formalities Dect of a high-power station ja Peking, of the Admiral's yacht diacrity in Chinternoon. He was defined there and the skeleton of a petrified embryo is

be and pilotage must performed by

This station, is now about complete, and Captain Stevens was the Barleying and the rodm with breakfast for the man, he X-ray photographs are to be made of al Sort January 2nd. Turks No Europeans are to be goze to Belgrade taking the full text of with these acrvices Foreign the speech delivered by M. Zankoff,

The ference we have invited the cable com and unremitting work in the poet was the Chinese people, who were alarmed, bror do violence to Japanem passerby- It is hoped that Rakitch, who is a question of piletage affects the safety of panies intersted to join us in this Chinese awarded the D.5.0. Burgton-Commander seral incorrect reports, assembled in On the truth of the case being known strong supporter of Serbo-Bulgarian shine in Turkish waters and the apply entererise, to which they have agreed. b- D. II. C. Given, M.D., also appointed to front of the police station and some of however, the crowds dispersed gradanky friendship will succeed in clearing up the of Turkish pilots in inadequate whilst the jest to satisfactory arrangements being Singapore, is the first medical officer to be them went so far as to throw stones stand on the 23rd order was completely

made and adjustment of detalla.

allocated to the base...

(Cantinued et font of next column,) misunderstanding

quality leaves much to be desired.

when

a Chinese assistant police was found dead, having haared himself

The Yoigo-Slav Minister, Rakitch, bast to hard steamers in port inng to this

country. Consistently with Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet by means of his stockings. For the foo!

to

agents are discaming the situatioPping what was agreed at the, Washington Con. all through the war, and for his ability days following the unfortunate incident.

the eggs

restored

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