THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FRBRUARY 4TH, 1924.

TROUBLED POLITICAL WATERS

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CAUSED BY OIL.

"STARTLING TESTIMONY" BEFORE U.S. NAVAL COMMITTEE.

RUSSIAN RECOGNITION QUESTION. ITALY IN LINE WITH BRITAIN'

LATEST CABLES. [THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENOT.] BRITAIN RECOGNISES

SOVIET

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RUSSIA AND ITALY.

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WORLD OF SPORT INTERNATIONAL RUGGER.

SCOTLAND DEFEATS WALES.

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· ILLNESS.

SUDDEN TURN FOR THE WORSE.

WASHINGTON, February 1st. Fonner President Woodrow Wilson, who has been neatly suffering fran digestive disorder, in came decidedly worse

SDINBURGH, February had. The international "Rugger mateh was played in dull and windy, weather, before 23,000 people. Scotland beat Wales by 35 to 10.

During the first half the Welsh backs today.

Then

In thi

DE JURE RECOGNITION OF THE Wallace added tries. Drysdale took all it. Wikon is still conscious, but is

SOVIETS.

LONDON, February 2nd. A commercial treaty between Italy and BOLSHEVIKS ONLY MET HALF Russin is on the point of being signed,

WAY.

accompanied by Italy's de jure recogni- tion of the Soviet Governineat. '. IRISH BOUNDARY QUESTION CONFERENCE AT COLONIAL “

OFFICE.

LUNDOX, February 2nd, The British Government's Note to Russia is regarded as bearing the in- press of diplomatic cautiousness, and at best only meeting the Bolsheviks half- way.

It is considered that recognition will amount to little or nothing of value to Bassin, unless subsequent negotiations an be concluded whereby noney and reilit will be obtainable, It is recog rised that the Government is likely to insist on the carrying out of their due

bligations by the Bulsheviks. BIG INCREASE IN ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE FORECASTED.

Loxons, February 2nd,

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LONDON, February 2nd. An important conference to discuss the North Ireland boundary question, attend- ed by the South Ireland President, Mr. Cosgrave, and the North Ireland Premier, Sir James Craig, and other representa- tives was opened at the Colonial Office this afternoon. Mr. MacDonald opened the proceedings with a speech, after which Mr. Thomas presided at a four hour sitting, during which the whole situation was discussed.

GERMAN SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

The meeting was adjourned till this Mr. F. F. Wise, an ex-civil servant,

morning. The delegates appeared to hel who largely negotiated the original Anglo-in high spirity as they left. Russian trade agreement, interviewed by Renter's said there

was already a big trade between Russia and Great Britain. Some eighty to one hundred ships were regularly carrying grain from Russia to Britain and West Europe":

The establishment of a new atmosphere of friendliness would enable a big in crease in Anglo-Russian trade, giving Grent Britain big advantages over rivals FRENCH VIEWS ON THE NOTE

PARIS, February 2nd.".

GERMAN SHIPS BLACKLISTED BY

BRITISH UNIONS.

» LONDON, February 2ad. The Transport Workers' and Steve- dores Unions hare decided to refuse to unload or touch German ships in British ports, un the ground of the German ship owners failure to negotiate a settlement of the Geraan seamen's strike, also in consequence of their taking ships to sea underinanned and endeavouring to import hlagkleg labour.

The Tempe, na na example of moderate political opinion, regards the Note to Russia as proof of the continuity of British policy, and the truly national charuster of Mr. MacDonald's Cabinet,THE THREATENED DOCKERS It hopes that the subsequent negotiations | will snecceded because of the most favour. alde repercussive effects they will have for France. The papers do not lose sight of the unwritten' conditions einbraced in the Note

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FULL TEXT OF BRITISH NOTE.

LONDON, February St. Great Britain has recognised Soviet Bussin.

LATER The text of the. Note of to-day's date, communiented to the Russian Government

by the British Trade Representative. Mr.

reads:-

STRIKE.

NUR PROMISES. SUPPORT.

LONDON, February 2nd. The National Union of Railwaymen has promised the Transport General Workers' Union their support in the event of a Dockers' strike.

TANGIER AGREEMENT.

SPAIN TO SIGN.

PARIS, February 2nd Spain has agreed to sign the Tangier agreement.

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THE AMERICAN OIL LEASE INQUIRY.

MR. FALL BEFORE INVESTIGAT- ING COMMITTER.

WASHINGTON, February 2nd. Mr. Fall was brought before the Senate Investigating Committee despite the protests of his medical and legal ad

were slow and failed badly, especially. The physician's bulletin avvisers. He refused to reply to questions concerning the oil leases or his relations Willou spent a restless night. when on the offensive. Scotland were

He lost with Sinclair and Doheny He gave a During the night he took his reasons, firstly, that the authority of mostly attacking. After six minutes tregth. play Smith scored a try, Drysdale, who condition as very serious.

sudden tarn for the worse. I regard his

the Investigating Committee had expired. was playing full back converting.

and secondly, that in view of Congress Drysdala kicked a penalty goal Before

BROKEN. MACHINE"

directing the institution of court action the interval Bryce, Bertram, Smith and

any answers might tend to incriminate him. The Committee adjourned. the kicks and converted one. The scores at half time were: Scotland Wales

MR. MACADOO ANXIOUS TO GIVE nil. Until ten minutes from the finish

EVIDENCE, Scotland out-played and out-paced the

Tries for Scotland scored by Waddell, MacPherson and Smith. 8. Gillies failed, to convert the first, but Drysdale converted the last to Wales then attacked desperately.

Welshmen.

were

tries, Griffiths and Ivor, Jones scored Male, the Welsh full-back, converting both. The final scores were: Scotland 33, Wales 10.

OLYMPIC WINTER SPORTS.

CHAMONIX, February 2nd. In the Olympic ice-hockey Contests Britain beat Sweden by 4 to 3.

The Norwegian, Bang won the eighteen) kilometres skiing in 74mins. 2.1-58ces.

The classification of nations at the end of the ninth day was Norway 913 points; Fieland 784 points: Austria Sweden 20.

A Swiss bobsleigher broke his leg. The bobsleigh competition opened with mishap, a French team abandoning the contest after two spilla in which several were slightly injured. . · ·

AMERICA AND CANADA IN FINAL.

CHAMONIX, February 1st. At ice hockey, Czecho-Slovakia defeated Switzerland by 11 goals to

At for hockey. Canada defeated Britain by 19 goals to 2.

The United States, beat Sweden by goals to a warning the right to meet Canada in the final. On Sunday, Britain

id Sweden play for third place.

LAWN TENNIS

c

PLAYER-WRITERS

TO BE BARRED.

very weak. He is able to converse in whispers. He told the doctor. You' done the best you could, bist I'm a broken. machine. He added with a rally of fail ing strength, But I'm ready

The House of Representatives, suspend- ed a debate as a taken of respect,

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AN ALL-NIGHT VIGIL

WASHINGTON, February 21. Early this morning Mr. Wilson's con- dition retained grave, H physicians assert that he has gradually lost ground. Mr. Wilson is still conscious and not suffering. His temperature is normal

His personal physician, Rear Admiral Grayson, remained at his bedside all night.

NO IMPROVEMENT.

LATER

Wilson's condition at four o'clock this There was no improvement, in Mr.

afterfoon. The whole country is stunned

the news that he is at death's door, and the patient's hourly condition is the tently to-day, while the doctors watched. sole topic everywhere. He slept interdit-

LOS ANGELES, February 2nd." Mr. Maendoo, who is proceeding to Washington to the bedside of bis father- in-law, Mr. Wilson, bas requested" per- mission to testify before the Investigat- ing Committee. He declares that he was never employed or consulted regarding oil leases for the United States.

His advice to the Doheny companies solely related Mexican business,,

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FIGHTING IN SZECHUEN.

CHENGTU CAPTURED.” BY NORTHERNERS.

PAKING. January 3rd. General Tung Hai Hu has telegraphed to the titerument confirming the c ported upture of Chengta

General Ting, who is commanding the Northerners who captured the city on January 27th, says that a considerable amount of fighting occurred, in which the Northerners shelled and destroyed Chengti arsenal," after which resistance soon ended.

General Hsiung Khe Wu and General Tan Men Hain surrendered, but General Lin Tung Hsin is missing.

CHINESE WEDDING IN LONDON."

• LONDON, February 2nd, Miss Sung Yeh Chu, a daughter of a Chinese ex-Premier, has been married in London. to Ching Men Chen, a member of the staff of the Ministry of Communica

[BY COURTESY OF "THE DAILY BULLETIN.'] CHINESE TRADE MARKS LAW.

PEKING, Febrot to

The Diphanatic Corps sent a the Chinese Government on Wednesday afternoon ontaining three "considerations

MR. DOHENY'S EXAMINATION. Mtions. WASHINGTON, February 2ad. White House has issued a statement withdrawing Mr. T. W. Gregory, head of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, as one of the prosecuting counsel named by Mr. Coolidge in the oil cases, in con sequence of a statement by e. Doheny heen employed with the oil companies... to the Senate Committee that he had

In the course of Mr. Doheny's examinand one essential condition on which the Powers are prepared to meognise the Chin tion to-day it transpired that the pro-

eTrade Marks Laws, as follows:- missory note alleged to have been given by Mr. Fall did not bear signature, A 1.-Objecting to Artiga X. of the Witness declared that the note was torn

Chines Law, which gives the Trade Marks Bureau the right Many rumours of his death have been in two by Mrs. Doheny to prevent the

apply for firm's representative a change of a in circulation and flags on Goverment | exécutor of witnew from suing Mr. Fall "buildings were once mistakenly half-masted, for the amount if Mr. Doheny died.

His personal physician, Rear-Admiral It also transpired that Mr. Fall inform- Grayson, called other physicians in fored Mr. Doheny by long distance telephone. a consultation, but there was little to he on November 29th, 1921, that he would. done except make the patient comfort accept a loan for the improvement of his able. No opiates have been necessary ranch. The torn note was dated Novem- but some stimulants have been used. ber 30th, 1921. Mr. Doheny added that Mr. Wilson has been plucky throughout, besides Mr. Oregory the ex-members of and toll his physician that it were better the Cabinet Mesery. McAdoo, Garrison that he should go than rebain a hopeless and Lane, had begs employed in his oil invalid.

companies. Mr. McAdoo was still looks ing after the company's interests inj Mexico.

Mrs. Wilson, who is constantly at the bedside, is bearing up bravely. Other priatives, including his daughters have

It is believed that the malady vrgin- ated as the result of some indiscreet choice of food.

NEW YORK. February 3rd. eintion has voted in farth of a declara-

The United States Lawn Tennis Asso-been summoned. tion that lawn tennis player-writers shall he ineligible for amateur competition after January 1st next. Tilden, who had been expected to oppose the motion did not attend the meeting.

EARLIER CABLES. BRITAIN AND AMERICA SETTING THE WORLD AN EXAMPLE.

I have the honour, by direction of my AEROPLANES FOR PERSIAN distinguished guests attending the Pi Government, to inform your Excellence

that they recoguise the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics asthe de inte rulers of those territories of the old Russian Empire which acknowledge their authority, worder, “however, to create the normal con-

-ditions of

full coke frieilly relatious

In

intercourse, it will be treestry to conclude definite practical agreement on o variety of matters, some

of which have NO direct connection with

ta of recognition and some of¦

the

ARMY.

ACCOMPANIED BY FRENCH INSTRUCTORS.

It appears that Rear Admiral Crayson was summoned from a hunting trip and found Mr. Wilson up and looking after his correspondence. He ordered him to bed immediately, and further stomach trouble continued, accompanied by" við- lent healing froin the nose. The "ex President finally "collapsed.

DEATH SLOWLY APPROACHING.

New York, February 2nd. A stream of niesanges from Washington show that Mr. Wilson's life is slowly ebling away and death may be expected at any moment

The ex-President is conscious nearly the whole time.

it

The latest lulletins state that his heart action is weakening and he is in a state- of almost complete prostration.

REASON FOR MR. GREGORY'S WITHDRAWAL.

applying for registration, which the Note characterises as arbitrary and

sels and should be abolished. Il-Suggesting foreign expert asista 40ce in the Bureau so as to facilitate dealing with complicated questions. III-A-king for an assurance that the Trade Masks Gazette will publish fully and expeditiously all registra tious and details connected with them adding that the value of this will be greatly enhanced if accoun“ panied by an English translation. The fourth Article of the Note contains theessential conditions, namely:-(1) Requests an Exvisinu of six months for registration fran the date, on which the Law is formally

ognised by the diplo- mats:

21-24 guarantee for priorib marks provisionally registered with the accordanc with the treaties of trace Customs; and (3) that facilities for regis tration buld be afforded at Shanghai and Tientsin in accordance with the

rentir, as well as at

Peking where the Trade Mark Bureau to be established. This Nite is receiving the attention of the Government, and if the latter accepts it the diplomats are employed to recognise; the Chinese Law.

LATER The statement issued by White House in connection with the withdrawal of Mr. | in Gregory as counsel said that in view of Mr. Dohcoy's evidence, the employment of Mr. T. W. Gregory as Government counsel in the oil canes might be an embarrassment for Mr. Gregory, and might perhaps be otherwise suproper.

WASHINGTON, February 3rd. President Coolidge has appointed ex- Senator Pomerens of Ohio as counsel for the prosecution, viee Mr. Gregory.

.

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SENATOR FALL'S ILLNESS EXCUSE. REJECTED. “

FOREIGNER ASSAULTED AT FENGTAI.

TIENTSIN. February 1st On Thursday afternoon, M. E. E Bessell, traffic inspector of the, Peking. Mukden Railway, was assaulted at Fengtar station by a party of Chinese soldiers, in the No. 3 traia leaving the station for It appears that there was some delay

LONDON, Febriary 'ist. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Mr. Ram- my MacDonald (the Premier and Foreign Secretary), and Mr. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Colonies) were among the grims dinner, which was presided over by Lord De-borough, in honour of the new American Ambassador, Dr. Kellogg, and ther newly-appointed British Ambassador to Washington, Si: Esme Howard.

H. 3.The King rent TEHRAN, February_2nd." six aeroplanes purchased from France occasion would prove another happy link Sunday newspapers refer to his passing examination.

acknowledging greetings. He trusted the

Many leading articles in the London Appointed by the committee, holding the Tientsin, and Mr. Bessell, who happened? have arrived at Bushire. With them are between

English-speaking in the most sympathetic terms. nations, instructors to the Persian army. The Government has also engaged three Germans for the arsenal."

a number of French nirmhen who will act

the

message

LONDON PRESS SYMPATHETI..........

WASHINGTON, February 1st. It is announced that a subpoena will be sued for Mr. Fall's appearance before the investigation committee, the physician

opinion that he in

condition tor

great

The committee has received from Mr. The Ubarrer concludes its leading | Doheny portion of a note for $100,000 health of Dr. Kellogg, declared the whole him as a man who gave the world n now

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, proposing the article by saying, History will honour which witness stated was Mr. Fall'

LATKE nation was standing with held brenth

Addressing the Soviet Congress neid America and Great was a failure, like Hoses, because he was President to sue for the annulment of the

RA, February 2nd.

The House of Representatives passed Senator Walsh's revolution mentioned yes conscience in international affairs." Relations between the United States and awaiting further news about Mr. Wilson. conception of its changed self, and t new

The Sunday Expreta describes him as terday. Hu Britain, he said, were never better,

[Senator Walsh's resolution directed the they might long continue so. Ir the greatest American since Lincoln. He wanted no alliance, no documents, not allowed to lead Europe into the pro Doheny and Sinclair oil lenses.] were prepared to stand side by side. Moscow, Zinovieff exhorted the delegates not in a political aillance, but in humyo to spread the light of Communism among fellowship to help each other advance in the hundreds of millions of Orientals, the crust of especially those in f'bina and India whom

Soviet "Russia's heavy reserves.

bound up with the fact of recognition.

In the latter question of

er category may be sited the "THE LIGHT OF COMMUNISM"

His existing Treaties.

PROPAGANDA IN THE ORIENT. Government are alvise that the tion of the Societ. Government of |

will be according to the accepted principles of international law and Autematically bring into force all the Treaties concluded between the two coun- tric previous to the Russian Revolution, except where these have been denounced or otherwise jurisdically lapsed. It is Lenin's deputy had previously called obviously to the advantage of both coun- tries that the position with regard to these Treaties should be regularised Simul.

with recognition.

GERMAN DIPLOMATIC

APPOINTMENTS. Although technically unconnected with recognition, but ckarls of the utmost im

BERLIN, February 1st.. portanoy, are the problems of the settle. ment of existing claims by the Govern-d'Affaires, becomes Ambassador to Paris; Dr. Von Hoesch, the present Chargé mest nud nationals of our party against Dr. Von Keller, Chargé d'Affaires at

the restoration of credit. It is also manifest that gisels Belgrade, becomes Minister to Belgium, friendly relations cannot he said to be con- The French and Belgian Governments

have approved the appointments." pletely established a long as either party! has a reason to suspect the other of carry-j ing on propaganda., against its interests and directed at the overthrow of its in- stitutions.

In these circumstances His Majesty's Government invite the Russian Govern ment to send to Loudon at the earliest possible moment representatives

armed

these matters

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GERMAN ESPIONAGE

SENTENCES.

Leirzio, February 1st.

The Supreme Court bas sentenced woman to ten years', hard labour on a

(Cheers)

cidentally he declared the category of am-

Cure of humanity. bassador was magnificently and worthily represental in the person of His Royal Highness. (Prolonged chicers.)

Келоки

De allra test services responding, said he bà

could

of

mised Jand..

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"STARTLING TESTIMONY.

POSSIBLE INVASION OF US, PACIFIC COAST.

to be on board, went to investigate the cause,

Finding that a party of Chinese sočilirza (pi under an officer were endeavouring to attach a box-car to the train, Mr. Besell pointed out that this could be permit

without written permission of the ted wit

Bessell instructed the guard to de- the train, but the soldiers snatched latter's HAR. and Mr. Hosgell · found Bimself looking down the harrel of the ufficer's revolver

the

As the Chinew police were unwilling to interfere, there was nothing to do but allow the box-ear to be attached, and the train moved up a short distancs to allow Tipe.

for the hox-car being coupled to the

The soldiers, thinking that the train was WASHINGTON, February od leaving, rounded on Mr. Bessell and knock- There was some startling testimony ated him down, kicked him and otherwise to-day's hearing by the House of Repre assaulted him, though not seriously. sentatives Naval Committee, which is enquiring into the oil lease

Chief to the Navy, stated there was a Rear-Admiral Robison, Engineer-in-

KIAOTSI RAILWAY.

possibility of Japan, perhaps in conjune- tion with Great Britain, invading the directors of the Klaotsi Railway, has peti.

..

"ANNEXATION OF NORTH

POLAR LANDS.

CANADA CALLS "CHECK" TO C.S.A.

QUEBEC. February 2nd. The Federal Government has sent the the United States and the British Empire Canadian Arctic explorer, Captain Ber

perform for the world was to set an

maintain the sacredness and inviolability in Arctic waters and establish a number example of fair and broad-miniled states nier to Great Britain to take charge of

nship in

in international dealings and the steamer Franklin which is to cruise

PEKINO, February 1st. Canadian outposts on northern islanils, He everything of

Mr. C. T. Wang, chief of the board of breathinte would do we meant thereby anticipate the activities at friendly relations with His Majesty's out in the programme for the Shauna Pacific coast of the United States. That tioned the President praring for an exteris Government and the English people, the danh.

FA cable message from Washington, prompted the Navy Departraent to artion of the period in which sharesholdere BRITISH GOVERNMENT'Slated January 19th, read as follows range with the Doheny interests for the should subscribe the capital to a privete Dealy, Secretary of the Navy, construction of fuel tanks at Pearl Har company to be formed to take over the OIL SHARES.

addressing the House of Representatives

hour, Hawaii.

management of the railway. The Admiral pointed out that the con Naval Committee, said that the prime tenet with Mr. Doheny was negotiated

DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL THE OBJECT OF THE SALE**

purpose of the airship Shenandoah's pro before the abrogation of the Anglo-

HIGHWAYS. posed fight to the North Pole was Japanese Alliance, and therefore prior to ploration of Arctic regions with a vice the Washington Disarmament Confer Lostos, February 1st. The Burmah Oil Company has issued a to the annexation of land in that area

Oil Company shares would have resulted In throwing the content of the Angle- adplored area of a million square miles Per-inn Comapidary into foreign hands and adjacent to the United States, con Navy's supply of liquid stitutes a constant challenge to the jeopardising

United States, which cannot permit that furl. It donlares that the consequences

have been, and were intendek to be, vast territory to fall into the hands of to contrary,

The

another Power. "If we do not make proposal to these Oil Company this fight this summer" he said, the in such a way as to secure British control entire Arctic region will be photographed of the new group, consisting of the Bur- and mapped by another Power within a pass year. We are not trying to discover the mah Sheil aud. Roval Dutch Compass North Pole. We do not question Rear- tion Committee has voted a report în from Nam Tae in Connaught Road West, was mainly inter

•inteaded to

the work remove nesses and dangers of allowing the British Admiral Peary's feat, but we want to Nagy to rely so greatly upon a single explore, and the Shenandoah is admir- field in Central Ans. The result of the ably fitted for the task." propom! would have been that the amount

with full powers to hases of charge of espionage on behalf of France statement denying the assumption that to the United States Mr Deuby said once; which removed many causes of fric-1

"and to draw up the

a complete-Treaty" to

all questions and a German Student accomplice to six the sale of the Government's Angio-Persian that the mere fact that there is an un-

outstanding between the two

In the meantime I have been given tho status of a Charge d'Affaires, pending the appointment of an Ambasador and His 3iajesty's Government will be glad sintilar- ly to receive a Russia Charge d'Affaires representing the Government of the Union at the Court of St. James.

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CITY OF LONDON

BY ELECTION.

SEAT RETAINED BY CON SERVATIVES.

Loxos, February 2nd." The by-election for the City of London, due to the Rt. Hon. Sir F. G. Banbury's elevation to the Feerage, resulted in Bir Vansittart. Bowater, the Conservativo candidate series) 12,502 votes. Mr. Henry Bell (Liberal), 'polled 5,525, 2

years,

PETROL INCREASED IN -

PRICE.

LONDON, February 1st, The price of petrol has been increased by 41d. to 18. 71d. per gallon.

RECOVERY OF STERLING.

LONDON, February 1st. Sterling on New York hai rreavered to 4.31.

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OBITUARY.

M. ARTHUR MEYER.

PARIH. February 2nd. The death is announced of M. Arthur Meyer, a famous Publicist and director of the Gaulois,

Guarantees were to be given that this

tion in the Pacific.

Admiral Robinson, emphatically bang ing his fist on the table, added. "If we hold a base near Honolulu no enemy will conquer the west coast.”

U.S. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

WASHINGTON, February 2nd." The House of Representatives Timmigro-

PERING, February 1st. Last evening. mandate was issued, appointing General Chan Chingluna- Director of National Highways.

„WEEK END CASUALTIES.

An inmate of a brothel en Woosung. Street attempted to commit suicide by taking an overdose of opium. She is fre

1. the Kwong Wah Hospital.

A tram-car krocked down a Chinese

favour of an Immigration Bill to restrict He is in the Government Civil Hospital. the annual number of immigrants from A burgler, surprised, jumped from the Any country to two per cent. of the num-first floor of a house in Cross Street: He, ber of its nationals in the United States too, is in hospital under-police escort. at the time of the 1890 census; also to

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of British controlled oil on which the division of interests between the Shell and provide for the examination of immi- Navy supplies are based would have been loyal Dutch groups, and the result, would grants at ports of embarkation. vastly extended, and the great Royal be to give the two British companies an proposals would limit the total number National Bank last week passed a Dutch organisation would have been con-assured permanent majority in the group of oual immigrants to 100,000 instead tion recommending that the Ingiltere The Board of Control of the Philippine trolled from London instead of Holland.

"The scheme proposed to include the Burrush Oil Coman, enlarged by the acquistion of the fornment's Anzk Penia haxes, as a third shareholder in the -"(Continued at fiint of next column).

assume full responsibility for the bank. rangement should not be imnnired of the present 357,000,

The hill provides for the exclusion of its arts and liabilities, in order that subsequent arrangements, thus: proventing the creation of a monopoly of the og persons ineligible for American citizen the Government's responsibility for the markets of the world by any future - ship: This would effect the people of bank be recognized and thereby the banke bination of all companies,

the East, including Japanese,

be stabilized.

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