CABLES.
LATEST CABLES.
Innocail RecTER'S AGENCY,} HERR SORGE SCEPTICAL. GIVES OPINIONS ON EXPERTS' PROPOSALS.
10th.
BERLIN, Apr Herr Sorge, a director of Krupp's, and shairman the Avetation of German Industrialists, intervowed by Reuter's, Agency said he thought that the reparas tious experts reports must be accepted, despite the enormously wieasy, burden inposed. He thought that better terms were not likely to be obtained., absolute tund was the full ristoration of Germany's requome sovereignty. The
· experts, prisposal were only possible if an ternational Loan could by raised, on which point he was septient.
DUTCH AND THE CZECHS, TREATY APPROVED IN SECOND
CHAMBER,
THE HAGUE, April 10th. The Secou) (hamber has approved the Commercint aty between Helland and Czech Slovakia.
REQUEST. TO HARROW SCHOOL
Los aos, April oth "Mr, John Gregory Apear,, a Caleutta merchant, who left E21,579 in the United Kingdom, esitles "voisiderable property ia Tudia. queathed £1000 to Harrow School and Rigers 20,000 to Mrs. Lisa Anthony of Penang.
LAUSANNE TREATY BILL. Losmos. April 10th. The House of Commons unanunusly passed the third reading of the Ratifea. Lion of the Lausanne Treaty Bill.
MINERS BALLOT RESULT. REJECTION OF OWNERS OFFER
Enxos, April 10th.
The official miners billeg resulted in the rejectim of the owners' wage proposals by mihoon kotey de 1992,000.
BARIJER CABLES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, `APRIL 12TH,
LATEST CABLES. REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICEAL
WORLD CHESS. CAPABLANCA CREEPING UP.
NEW YORx, April 10th.
In the eighteenth round of the World Chess Tournament Tate, beat Tartakuwez, Marshall Wear Bogoljubew, and Capa- Ilanca bat Edward Lasker. Doctor Laker days with Alekhin and Maroczy
drew with Reti.
N
HOW THEY STAND.
LATER By beating Edward Lyker, Capablanen
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
FRANCE AND JAPAN.
LONDON WRITER HINTS AT QUIET
UNDERSTANDING.
LONDON, April 10th, In a paragraph denying reports of the conclusion of a Japo-Ramanian defensive alliance directed against Bussia, the |Daily Telegrafik's diplomatic correspon dent says that is believed. however, Franco-Japanese understanding paw existy covering Pacific and Chinees
that #
OER LONDON LETTER.
FIVE POWERFUL NEW CRUISERS FOR PROTECTION OF
:: BRITISH COMMERCE,
LABOUR GOVERNMENT ADOPT CON- SERVATIVE NAVAL PLANS.
[FROM DER OWN CORRESPONDENT. }
Lospos, February 28th.
THE NEW CRUISERS,
1924
BOOK REVIEW, These incidents have made a very had impression, and there is, considerable eviticism of the Post Office. The new HOVELAQUE: CHINA.—Translated by Labour Postmaster-General, Mr. Hart
Mrs. Laurence Binyon (Deut, 7/8). short, was taken za task this week in the This is a most interesting book and one' House of Commons, and it is no exagge- which any foreign resideht in China ration to say that he was alarused at the would do well to read. At the same time, storm of protest and criticism from every it must be admitted that it is not written part of the House. He made the jame with a very profound knowledge of the excuse that the officials of the Dockera subject. Gifted as the author is in his Beton were in conference when the mail | insight into national character, and com- to Bombay was due to sail, and they could | petent as he is to speak on matters of` not give their attention to the matter. art, he could have written a ach better This answer to this is that the leaders beak në"Chini had he allowed himself fot a strike have simply nothing at all more time to study the books already to do with the due handling of mail bags, written on the subject, and spent a few and that it is now, as heretofore, the years living among the Chinese them- duty of the Government to employ what selves. For a European to produce a termeans is needed to ensure the work book, which, in 272 pages describes China ing of the postal service. This at Any and the Chinese past and present, is rate, is the opinion of the business con- sontewhat like a South African "tribal unity.
Chief writing his reflections on Europa after a three months tour through its chie! States. The author's ability makes
langed studs and infinite patience run prevent so immense a theme from being superficial.
ROOM IN PARLIAMENT,
reduced the gap between him and Doctor question. The writer refers to the recant the Labour Party before Labour arrived these days sees a very singular spectacle, the account interesting. t ndly pro-
Łą-kere who only drew with Alekhin. The leading setares at the end of the eighteenth found are:-Doctor Lasker 12 points, Capablonen 11, and Alekhin 34. Yates is now ninth with 5 points, and with, one garde adjourned.
U.S. WORLD FLIGHT.
Sitka. April 10th. The American military world "diers have arrived.
AMATEUR BOXING..
THE V.R.C.· TOURNAMENT, .
The second session of the V.R.C. Baxing
Tournamirat took place last night, and many good contests were witnessed, both among the adults and the youngsters.
Results:
on
Flyweight.-Joy beat Rambridge points. Codness had a walkover,
Heavy-weight-Saling heat Baretto on'
co-operation between the French and Japanese Ministers in Tokyo, and ways that it has not escaped notice that the Japanese delegate to the League of Nations' Coone), who formerly voted on the side of Great Britain in Central European isues, voted with France at the tuo læt sessions, an questions such as that of the Saar.
PIRACY 'SUPPRESSION IN CHE-
KLANG WATERS.
GENBOAT'S GOOD WORK.
SHaxou. April tfth. The Chore gunboat Chaowu returned to Shanghai làm Wednesday after dis persing two pirate junk fleets which had been infesting the Chekang waters. The first feet, of nine junk was enountered zefohtu. After two hours fight, the gunboat sank several junks, and killed 2 pirates, while 5 were taken prisoners The chief of the gang, although wounded, jumped overboard and escapad. The gun. junks Kaimeng. The casualties in this action are unknown,
The pacifists, and Little Englanders profess to be indignant at the declared intention of the Labour Government to proceed with the modified naval pro gramme adopted by the last Government. They are loud in their protestations that naval construction as proposed pana counter to the principles professed by at Westminster. But we all know that instances alter cases. The truth of the matter is that Mr. MacDonald and his colleagues, in spite of all their high hopes, have not yet succeeded is solving the problem of unemployment. They have no cut-and-dried schenie. They are faced with just the same difficulties as their pireilecessors in office.
of the engineering trades. But it is rather ironic that Labour Ministers now have to defend their decision to continue the policy which, on paper at all events, they strongly condemn.
The visitor to the House of Lords in On the Government side of the Gilded Chamber sit half-a-dozen peers. That is muster in the role of supporters. Be as many as the Labour Ministry can hird them there is a huge block of empty benches, suggestive of desolation, and it appears they will never be occupied sa long as the present Government remains in office. There has not been the same state of things in the long course of our
House of Lords one is struck with the Looking at these empty benches in the contrast presented to the conditions that prevail in the House of Commons. There
for sents.
back to reintroduce the afl theories of It is enrious to Gud the writer gaing Terrien de Lacoperie as to Chinese origins. These have been abjected to Sery careful study for many years and have been rejected by most Simologues as atenable. A good summary of the poți- sion in regard to them can be seen in in the first chapter of H. Cardier's
shed in 1020 Histoire "Generid de In Chine,” pub- The origin of Chinesa vilisation cannot be known until very much more careful and much fuller study
This being the case, it is fairly certain that the speeding up to the naval pro-political history, gramme which was decided on by Mr. Baldwin will do something to help. It will stimulate activity in the, shipyards of the Clyde and other districts, and the demand for inaterial will set men to work for a long time to come in many branches every day while Parliamentary business has been devoted to the Prehistory of is going on there is literally a scramble China. This work requires, the cooper- The Members are unable to ating of the Chinese, as many indications find places, for, of course, the House is towards a clearer light will be missed by too saalt for the 870 free and indepes the European student, who has not the dent (more or less) representatives of key to the interpretation of a Chineso. the nation. Perhaps it is not surprising point of wew: Bus the right method of that a proposal is being put before the getting to work at this very difficult pro- Speaker that the seats at the end of the blem of Chinese origins is shown in such Chamber facing the Speaker's chair recent bioks as Marcel. Grante's In should be el These seats are known Religion des Chinois, which M. Hove as the cross-benches, and are technically faqe does not appear to have read. outside the precincts. At present & There is a very fine attempt made in this Member who takes a sent there is out to reconstruct the life of the earliest of the Houses and might just as well I settlest societies of the Chinese. This is in Aberdeen, for he cannot speak or even buund to be the first step towards any the pressure if the cross-benches were by period when the Chinese were nomadic. agreement brought within the sacred the whole problem is very much deeper cincts of the House. LEPERS" NEW HOPE, "
Ang the rank and file of the Labour Party there is naturally some unrest in consequence of the decision to go ahead with the construction of five new ernisers which will cost between five and six mil hops sterling. But the Government en not escape the logic of facts, and they are probably wise in adopting this part of the Baldwin policy, By se doing they as criticism is concerned, and the Liberals are not adopt a really hostile attitude. As to the Labour Members, no doubt the lenders are woll assured they can deal with them effectively.
OTHER CRITICISM,
points." Dinz heat Pang on points. Nam bout met and dispersed another Hert of cleverly muzzle the Conservatives so far ask a question. It would certainly ease fuller knowledge of that ntore distant
beat Sika on prints, and Sugari bent His on paints.
In the men's writer-weight bouts Bar- ber scored a victory over Soares, it he had to go an extra round. It was a good but, and there was not much to choose between the pair. Foodham and Nolan also had to fight'ä' fourth round, and the former seensed the verdict.
.
In the bravyweights Earou had a walk- Lover. Harle brat Shannon easily, the
Jatter retiring in the first round.
The boys put up a number of good eas! tests. One of the best was that between
G. Dillon and B. Danesburg. The latter won on points, Zimmers beat Mess on points, the Stevens-McKay, bout went the same way. Remedios had walk-over, and Fernandes managed, after An interesting tussle. to beat Guars in the third round.
The lightweight, contests among the adults produced some good boxing Cushion and Bland cla-hed for
THE DUFF DEVELOPMENT CO.'S CLAIM.
VERDICT
FOR GOVERNMENT
KELANTAN,
OF
4
LONDON, April 10th. The House of Lords dismissed the appeal of the Duff Development Company in their claim to enforce an award against the Government of Kelantan.,
AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.
PREMIER BRUCE AGAIN, REFERS TO SINGAPORE.
L
Criticism of the naval policy is, how over, ut confined to the House of Com- mons,The newspapers here contain mes sages from abroad which suggest that foreign opinion considers the five new bruisers are not really replacement, us understood in the terms of the Washing ton Agreement, but are an entirely new phase of warship constrution. But this is quite a mistake. While it is true that the cost of the ship is much more than the | éxpenditure on the county class of rui- sers which the new ships are to replace, and although they are great deal faster SYDNEY. April 10th.
and more powerful, it must be borne is mind that these differences are due to the Peter Bru, quaking at a dinner! to the Admirals and senior officers of theprovement which has taken place in
design. Special Service, Squadron, declared that
The new cruisers are intended to pro- the Government's decision to lay down two Australia's own defence, and in order to provide the most aceful co-operation with the British Navy The Government felt convinced that in the interests of world ear the British Government's Singapore decision was not final.
Vice-Admiral Field, replying, said that if the Dominions provided sufficient cru main Hoet was doing its proper business they could feel perfectly safe. The most perfect base for Australian cruisers would repair use at Sydur,
and more intricate thar. M. Hovelaque's chapter upon it suggests.
A great effort is to be made to aroase:
On 'other matters also, M. Hovelaques Ou public interest in the hard fate of those makes sortie very wild statements, who are smitten with the terrible die page 190 he says: China possesses net Pase of leprosy. The only remaining unity whatever, whether geographical colony for lepers in England is situated ethnical or historical, whether political The dierum is so emphatic at Bicknace in Essex, a beautiful parish' or social.' in the heart of the country, where & num. and so sweeping that the reader is left ber of patients are cared for by embers too breathless to expostulate No Euro- of a devoted hand of women, the Coin-pean who has travelled about China or unity of St. Giles, belonging to the who has mixed with the Chinese in lands Church of England." Alney is being inside China can have failed to be struck raised to extend the usefulness of this with their characteristics of unity: But, colony. It is said on authority that there fortunately, M. Hovelaque corrects hiaz are about 200 lepers in England, and in self, for on page sax he writes: "Never the British Empire the number is about anywhere else has so vast a human so 300, DON.
elety been constituted with auch absolute
round but the lattey was not trong 30,000 ton cruisers was in the internts of teet British commeree ou the high seas in treated as outcasts. But medical science is much in the book that is interesting
MINERS NEW SECRETARY, FLUENT SPEAKER AND STUDENT OF KARL MARX,
Lostös, April Tosh.
ndugh, and he had to retire. Emerson MP. A. J Cook, the miners agent in hal a walk-over. Later, he met Williams, the Rhondda Valla, has been elected and gained the light on points.
Th contest between Barber and teoritary of the Migers: Federation. He Combes was a disappunting one, the was formerly a Baptist, prifcher. He is latter being disqualified in the first round. 2Яuent speaker, is a disciple of Karl He held a lot, but the refercels verdict
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distant parts of the world. One or more of them when built will be stationed in the Far East. There have been only five ships that can be regarded as suitable for this kind of service since the war, apart from a few old ships that are slower and far less powerful than the vessels, under construction on projected by other
of naval officers, alive to moderu ueeds and acquainted with what is required in distant seas, the cruisers to be bailt now.
tion of British interests.
cure.
"The
For ages it was believed that no ear distinctness of outline, such a clearly existed for leprosy. It has stricken man marked unity of civilization kind from the earliest times, and thi, Discrepancies of such a nature suggest victims were shunned as unclean, and haste and lack of reflection. Yet therm now claims to have discovered the deadly and suggestive. In particular, there is bacillus responsible for the disease. By a good point made in regard to China's specin treatment in which the old Indian curiously arrested development. specife chauloogra oil, plays an import invasions, the author notes, which she am part it is possible to destroy the in has undergone have not infused really fectivity of leprosy and in a high perforeign blood but more vigorous molecules centage of care give patients posities of her own." Creative energy, the his
"Given certain conditions," sags torian again and again notices, is the re- There certainly her an immediate result. *leprosy can rity on the subject,,
was racial contact in China in her early stamped out of the British Empire in three generations Many distinguished history, and the civilization of the Han But it is true that the effort to raise the necessary funds to fruit of this. carry on the good work, which mast comimmigrants, who came in from the North mand the sympathy and help of men of during these great days and subsequent to them, belonged to the same stock as the feeling the whole world over.
Chinese, and there has not been in Ching LONDON TRAFFIC AGAIN
in recent historic times any fusion such as the Western countries of Europe were experiencing one thousand years ago, through the mixing of Mediterranean and North European stocks.
Maes, and is an active participant in thal was hardly justified, and did not anethers to guard their cont line, while the nations. I am told that in the upini Sir Leonard Rogers, the foremost #utho-sult of racial contact, though by no means
69-called nitters" minority movement.
with general approval
In the course behu interview. Mr. Cook
Following were thus official+:-
Judge and Referee.Mr. W
said that it would be dißßeuls to avert a Bailey, Livut, Scutt-Bell, R.N. (HML.se Burt Darwin, There was an excellent are absolutely necessary for the prated. People are taking a warm interest in the land Tang epochs may well have been the
stoppage in the waalfelds nubes the min-1 ors lonnd for a living wage was con- codil
OBDÜRATE STRIKERS.
OVERWHELMING VERDICT NOT TO
REST ME WORK.
#
Inbroer), Dr. A. Minett, Mr. T. G. Bennett, Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. V. Logan, Lient. Drake-Brockman (1 East- ENGLISH CHURCHES IN JAPAN. Surreys). Mr Burlingham H.K.P.). M
PISCE SUPPORTS MOVEMENT TO JH. Oxberry, Mr. A. MeKirdy, Mr. J. W. Franks
RAISE £20,000,
M.C-Mr. R. C. Witchell.
AN OLD PARLIAMENTARY DIAREST,
I suppose the name of Sir Henry Lucy, who chronicled the doings of Parliament in the form of descriptive articles for
".
has called forth appreciative references unber of passengers using the under- Lospos. April 10th.
The Southampton strikers have resolved By an overwhelming majority not to return to work.
RAILWAY TICKETS FOR M.P.S
CABINET MINISTER'S ANCLUDED
The Hense of Commons, by a free, vota)
Aubamer).
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It is rather curious, to learn that in leading daily papers for any Sears, the last year hus passengers in London Losos, April 19th, was well known to the English public have increased by 17 millions, while ‚ Medical Officer.—Dr. B. H. Mellen. The Japanese Ambasador and other abroad as well as at home. His death there has been a marked decrease in the
It is, however, when he deals with Time-keepers.MS Kelly Mr. C. distinguished people attended a meeting Boad, Mr. 4. Lyon. Mr. A. B. Allen. Mr. held at the Mansion House, presided to his work. Like many other men ground trains. This is the more remark. Chinese art that M. Hovelaque is most | J. Brock, Mr. G. W. Sewell, Mr. W. over by the Lord Mayor, in support of who gained distinction in the professionable since the fact is established that the worth reading. His appreciation is mest Anderson, ·Cit Sto. Cross (HMS movement to raise £30,000 for an Eng of journalism, he started at the bottem punibus traße which used to he speedy sincere and he writes with a clear insight
lish Church at Tokyo and Yokohama, to the of the ladder without money or friends: is now slow, owing to the congestion of into the motives of the great, Chines Stewarts, B.S.3. Maynard (E. Sur-restoration fund of which the Prince of and his success was due to a combination twenty minutes this week to get from deal picture of China under the Sungs
the streets with motors. It took me painters. He inay indeed draw a too of great industry and luck. He wrota reys), Staff Sgt. Hunt, Mr. J. Stewart, Wales has agreed to become patron.. | M. G. F. Nightingale (K.B.S.), Mr. L The Japanese Ambassador presented several sketches of Parliament daily the Bauk to Chancery Lane, and it often For, as great as Sung art was, the
as long pr longer, from Fleet, political life of China was in a conditio Soares, Sat. F. Bailey (Garrison Sports the Lord Mayor with a book containing for a long period over his own name for takes IN NEW STATE SCHEME. “ Club), N.31. Godwin (R.G.A.), Mr. J. T. the signatures of 1,000 leading Japanese different papers; and it says much that Street to Piccadilly Circus. lintil a few of decadence, and the complete and rapi Harrison Garrison School). Sgt... Marin Tokyo and Yokohama as an expres he seldom made enernies, but managed to years ago London was reckoned to be overthrow of the dynasty by the Mongols LONDON, April 10th.riott (Naval Yard), Mr. P. Yvanovich.
sion of gratitude for the help afforded were the friendship-of numerous States. blessed with the fastest street trathe is a very clear proof that it had lost touch
"the world: now it is the lowest.
with the nation. It was, in fact, a perio them by the Lord Mayor's earthquake men, fund.."
Yet in spite of what the conditions of death and not of life, and the Sung His most popular work:was, however,
Was a. Kwan-song of a decaying the Diary of Toby, M.P.. which he eon-re, the public prefer the buses to the art tributed to Punch. The title was eng.tubes and the underground railway. The civilization. Today, on the contrary, gested by the picture of the dog which explanation of the slow-moving huses is with all due deference to M. Hovelnque, accompanies that of My Punch on the that the General Omnibus Company have the anarchy in China is in all probability eover of the famous journal. The
been trying to kill the so-called pirate the travail pangs of a few birth and nob Member for Barks" as he called him buses owned by small firmus by crowding the last spasms of a dying state,
the latter off the streets. Every pirate: self, wrote anasingly year after year about the business of the Houses of Paris shadowed by at least a couple of [BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN."inment, usually without faults of taste hind with the object of stealing the
**Generals," one in front and one he or temper. In recent years he published several entertaining books of reminis Passengers from the unwanted competi
tor. Last year 1,060 Generals cctees, which throw a good deal of light added to the existing numbers, and it insured work at Chopwell Curliery, County on the character and foibles of the men who have made political history in the therefore no wonder that 'buses are so last forty or Afty years,
numerous that they are in each others' way and produce a congested condition of trafic in the chief thoroughfares. It is a queer game.
of 244 24 112. adopted a sapuleturntury -timate of $70,000 to cover the cost of first-class railway vouchers for members of DEFORESTATION IN CHINA.
Parliament between Lundorol their con- stituencies.
Amendments to shelve the project, aler to provide third-class passy and to exchida Cabinet Ministeri were defented
RUMANIAN KING IN PARIS. HAS THE VISIT A PÖLITICAL BEARING 1
PARIS, April 10th.
SHADE TREES FEÊLED TO PAY
NAVAL EXPENSES.
There has been a good deal of affore- station propaganda in the Chinese Press lately. The other side of the picture is presented by the following paragraph which we take from the Manchuria Dully News:-
Tsingtao advices say that Director. Liu The Rumanian King and Queen have of the Kinochon-Tsinan Line, having boon arrived, primarily on an official visit after driven to his tether's end by the firm
sence
CHINESE FINANCE MINISTER RESIGNS
PEKING. Apl 10th.' The Finance Minister, Wang Keh-ming. has resigned.
ROUND THE WOELD FLIGHT)
DESTROYER PATROLS,
MANILA, April 10th. The destroyers Trachin and Jones left their Coronation in 1822. but the the pre-o defray funds for use of Admiral. Well for Yokohama, and thence will proceed POST OFFICE AND THE DOCK STRIKE
refusal of the Japanese Chief Accountant of Premier and Foreign Minister Duga lends a political significanes to the for the fleet under him; as demanded by to the Kurile Islands to set as patrol General Wu Pei-fu, has been compelled for the American round-the-world avia visit..
There is unofficial talk on Franco. to fell trees along the railway and totors.
The remaining destroyers leave for Rumanian alliance following the Franco employ the proceeds from their sale for Czech alliance.
the naval expenses.
China to-nigli
TOKYO, April 10th
Premier Duca, in the course of an inter- view, said he hoped that the Russo-
Humanian negotiations as regards Besar
pa, might le resumed.
Already S.Y33.000 worth of timber thus
Ав
IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY?
were
MINERS WHO ADMITTED. THEY WERE WRONG!
Nine hundred and one miners have ré
Durham, after fourteen days strike, over dispute concerning the measurement of work. They admitted they were wrong, and agreed to pay £1,000 damages,
The settlement was announced at Gates- hend Polic-court on February 21st, and the summonses against the men were with
The death is recorded this week of Mr.rawp. Henry James Williams, the part author
If there is soure delay in the mails reaching, Chinn by ships billed to sail during the week the dock strike was" in operation it is no more than people have hind to endure here. Not only would the of the war time song, "It's a Long Way it as more the property of the soldiers dockers refuse to handle the mails them to Tipperary" to the tune of which the at the front; and, generally speaking, pat out by the reckless deforestation, has). Ford, of which the commanders. Front authorities from doing so. I believe that roads of France and Flanders in 1914. population than with the Armies. How The American trucos Pape and John selves, but they prevented the postal Expeditionary Force marched along this was more popular with the civilian been sold to the Luta Mining Co. abia, which recently broke down at Vien everyone knows, the trees along the rail and Melaren, volunteered for the trip to this is the first time that a strike bas The tone was good one, though that ever," Tipperary "war, like many other
the Kurile Islands: left Tokohama to-day interfered with overseas mails. They words were rather banal, and it is doubt war songs, true to type in being p way were planted by the Germans, and with supplies for the American round-the-used to be regarded as something almost ful whether it would have become famous pularised by accident. This has happen subsequently by the Japanese at a con-
world fiers. siderable expense, «éreating one solitary The John D. Ford goes to Kashiwabara sered. Their care and prompt delivery if a British newspaper correspondent had ed in many wars In the Spanish welcome line of greenage among the bare,
mount business of the State, to be per- battalions singing it at a time when newsted to the tune of There'll be a hot timo were considered as the first and para- not happened to hear one of our American campaign the Americans match denuded hillaides and fields of fhuatung.
formed at all costs in spite of opposition of the Expeditionary Force, the immortal in the town to night. The Cuban be- But in the recent strike 5,000 bags of "Old Contemptibles," was very scarre lieved it was the American national American mail could not be landed at It think it is apt to be forgotten that anthem. And in the earlier war with Plymouth, and 1,000 bags of Iodian mail as a matter of fact, the troops in training | Mexico the favourite ditty was "Green wore stopped at Tilbury by strikers who in this country during the war were grow the rushes O" which originated would not let them be shipped on the rather shy of singing the ditty, regarding the une the Mexicans still gall, Ameri outgoing boat.
"(Continued at foot of next column.) cans Ly" Gringo."-H.B.
HERR STINNES DEAD.
GERMAN MAGNATE OF MANY INDUSTRIES.
BERLI, Anril 20th. The death is announced of Her Hugo Stinger,
Game of the life of Her Stinn appears on another page.-ED.; H.D.P.3
What is wanted to make democracy a real mucers is a trustworthy anthropome tric machine by which you might see what is in men's minds-Mr. Brenard Shaw.
Bay, Pararaashir Island, while the Pope goes to Rettobi, Yezorofu Island,
Both destroyers carry Japanese military naval officers, the intter acting as pilots. and also Ameriena languags officers and newspapermen,
Fenie Japanese destroyers are leaving the naval station at Ominato for the same destination.