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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] M. HERRIOT ON WORLD PEACE.

THE NOBLEST FORM OF REVENGE

LEXEMBURG, November 17th..

M. Herriot, speaking at the inaugura tion of the monument to the Unknown Luxemburg Volunteer, said that the French Government will, for the от ganization of peace, hold the same initia- tive he took at Geneva, Technics of

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TE, 1924

OPIUM CONFERENCE

DEADLOOK. HEATED DISCUSSION OF IMPORT CERTIFICATES.

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GENEVA, November 18th.. The Opium Conference yesterday agreed the combined France-British text with regard to the system of registering and rationing opium smokers. the intro- duction of which is made dependent according to the French proposal, on the extension of smuggling.

The

British. French, and Japanese

peace are necessary, because the military delegations have "finally agreed to the might of any Power is nowadays conting joint text of a declaration that the im. eat" on all the economical and moral partation and sale and distribution of resources of this Power. France is un-opium shall be a Government monopoly. willing, that disarming should be a trap for loyal nations.

"Let us disarm, but only in security We do not want the experience again of the dreadful hours experienced by France, Belgium, and Luxemburg. The nasocia tiou of all, and the goodwill of mes of all countries is necessary for peace. We shall first conclude peace between us, and then induce those who thought to

that will be our noblest revenge."

Marux).

AN

EPOCH-MAKING " INVENTION.

NEW TYPE OF SHIP EXCITES EXPERTS.

DUTCH AIRMEN LAND NEAR A GOVERNOR'S ARREST AT

RANGOON.

RANGOON, November 16th- The Dutch airmen have landed. near Rangoon, because they feared that their stock of petrol was insufficient to enable them to reach Bangkok against the strong, wind.

MRS. EVANS" MURDERERS.

SENTENCED TO DEATH.

MEXICO CITY, November 18th.

were accused of assassinating fre. Evans The two men, Reis and Garcia, who have been found guilty and sentenced to death.

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TSINGTAO,

BRITISH AND AMERICAN CONSULS UNWITTING ACCESSORIES

STRONG PROTEST MADE TO MINISTERS,

POPPY DAY, 1924. HONGKONG COLLECTIONS EXCEED $20,000.

** MERRYWEATHER” FIRE ENGINE FOR SWATOW.

A "Merryweather Motor Fire Engine Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, President of the has recently been supplied to the Swatowy, Hongkong and China Branch of the Police Fire Brigade at Swatow by the British Legion, sends us the report of Jardine Engineering Corporation, Ltd., the Poppy Day Sub-Committee, to whose Hongkong, and has successfully passed of the appeal was very largely due. energy and initiative, he says, the success its official tests. The engine is of the

TSINGTAO, November 8th. Mr. Kao Eo Hung- ex-Governor of Kinochow Territory, was decoyed from

Although the final figures will not be "Merryweather latest type and is Etted.

mediately placed under arrest. his temporary residence at the Grand available for some little time, it is now with all the latest improvements, includ Hotel late yesterday afternoon, and im certain that the amount raised for Earling a telescopic scaling ladder to extend

Put Haig's Fund in Hongkong on Armistice to a height of 35 feet The antler custody with him was Deputy Gover-Day will exceed $20,000.

pump.

will

MURDERED U.S. CONSUL.

nor Isian, acting civil administrator hers.

deliver 250 gallons of water a minute up. This splendid result is due to the won- The latter was later released. Mr. Kao derful support given by the whole of the to a pressure of 115lbs. per square inch. AMERICA'S PROPOSAL TO PERSIA. was hurriedly sent to Tsinan ander armed Colony to the appeal made on November

Mr. Woo Mow, Chung, the Chief of guaril. The manner of his arrest bas

11th. TEHERAN, November 18th.

evoked strong criticism of the present of this year's "drive" wish to sincerely on his enterprise in persuading the Those responsible for the organisation Police of Swatow,, is to be congratulated The American Government has pro- provided for the cost of conveying Mr. Chang, Tsingtao's new Tupan, employed great success posed to Persis that a sum of $110,000 be

administration. Governor, Wang Han thank all who helped to make it such a Chamber of Commerce to provide the Imbrie's body to America, and that this both the British Consul, Mr. A Gare due are: Persia without power of withdrawal, the Major and the American Consul, Mr.

town with such' an up-to-date, machine, sum should be placed in the Bank of

which assures the merchants of Swatow interest to be used to send Persian atu-Walter A. Adams, as unwilling acces

of greater protection from the dangers, dents to America.

sories. The latter have protested strong

of fre. LATEST CABLES. ly to their Diplomatic representatives in of the vessel or the origin of the goods, {{RELTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE)Peking, and also to the local provisional should be resorted to..

administration... SERIOUS DISPUTE IN LOS ANGELES.

The other Japanese proposal was that when opium is accompanied by an import certificate or official guarantee that the port is legitimate no measures con stituting unfair discrimination at the ports, on the ground of the nationality

Sir M. Delevingne emphasised that the

shipping, and be regarded the Japanese proposal as unfair criticism of the British Government.

cope with the fire with their existing was rushed to the site, put to work apparatus, the "Merryweather" Engine

to extinguish the fire in a very short through 500 feet of hose, and was able

time, thus saving some thirty or forty houses from destruction. This incident is of special note as the engine bad not been tested since leaving the makers

Amongst those to whom special thanks

Mrs. C. D. R. Black, who organised the Indy sellers on the Hongkong side.

Mr. F. J. Easterbrook, whose energy and hard work were responsible for the very efficient organisation of the "drive"

It may be mentioned that within 30 in Kowloon.

bours of its arrival in Swatow and whilst Mrs. R. L. Vint. who arranged a very it was being assembled a fire 'broke in. successful Bridge Drive at the U.S.A.C. After ex-Governör Kao had spent Wed-in aid of the Fund. The prizes given at the northern part of the city and foreace in War the future of nations; for British had made no discrimination with CITY'S WATER, SUPPLY DIVERTED. he took. up his residence in the Grand Pot and Calendar) and Mesars Pobo houses. The authorities being unable to nesday night at the American Consulate, this Bridge Drive were presented by spread rapidly, involving ten er twelve Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd. (Silver Fus Hotel on Thursday. LOS ANGELES, November 17th.'

The authorities mall Bros (Carpet), As a result of a long-drawn-out Water

were balked by the fact that the hotel Club, the Hougkong Club, the Hongkong The members of the Kowloon Cricket Rights controversy, sixty men stormed is Japanese-owned and Mr. Herlihy, Sharebrokers' Association, the Hongkong and diverted practically the entire Bow Mr. Kao, stontly refused to give him up, Club, the Ex-Active Service Men's As the guards on the Los Angeles aqueduct, British manager, out of friendship for Stock Exchange, the Hongkong Cricket into the Owens river, 200 miles north of the City. The raiders announce that they a warrant having been issued for the and many others who made such spirited sociation, the Civil Service Cricket Club will continue to spill the water until the deposed Tupan's arrest. At the same bids, at the various auctions held in aid Los Angeles authorities settle the con-time Mr. Herlihy engaged several private of the fund, and also the gentlemen who

The aqueduct is the chief source of the detectives to guard the ex-Governor,

conducted these auctions with such mark water supply of Los Angeles... The Gover Thwarted thus far, Governor Wang,

ed. sucess. nor of the State has been asked to send called on Mr. Adams requesting that he volunteer Defence Corps for placing a The Offerr Commanding the Hongkong troops to the scene.

communicate with Mr. Major, British room at Volunteer Headquarters, at the Consul, and asked whether the British disposal of the Poppy Day Sub-Com- Consulats might be used for conferencemittees and the Officer Commanding the between. Gaverner Wang and his pre- Mounted Infantry Company of the decessor, alleging that he wished to dis- Volunteers for the use of the Company's cuss the affairs of the Tsingtao City motor truck. Bank.

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels JERSEY CITY, November 17th.

Mr. Adams, suspecting nothing, com-Co., Ltd., for the use of their Hotels as The second big fre within a week Plied, with the request, and Mr. Major Depots for spare supplies and also for occurred here, when two wharves belong readily assented, neither Consul having placing a car at the disposal of the Sub iog to the Erie railroad were barnedy suspicion of bad faith. The appoint Committee. yesterday.

Fourteen barges were der remained at the Consulate waiting for Kowloon Hotel for making arrangement they have shown in outside the U.S.A.

ment was set for 5 o'clock and Mr. Major stroyed.

The Kowloon-Canton Railway and the The damage is estimated at the old Governor and his successor to for Depots on the Kowloon side. $2,000,000.

An

LONDON, November 17th. apparatus described as epoch- making, particularly as applied to cargo boats, has been invented by Herr Flett- ner, Director of the Institute of Acrona. tics and Hydro-dynamics at. Amsterdam, by which it is claimed a ship can be navigated with the help of air currents and without sails.

Mr. Sugimura contended that the ques tion was not between Britain and Japan only, but all the interested Governments. He resented the casting of suspicion on countries, and said if such a policy were persisted in it would be useless to con- taue the conference.

Mr. Campbell emphasised that India had always reserved the right to dis- An experimental ship, equipped with criminate with regard to certificates; the rotating wind-driven cylinders, each sixty fect high, developed a much greater speed Government of India would not accept than a sailing ship, and it is even claim the import certificate system on any con- ed that with good wind she, can travel faster, that a cargo boat and is much dition whatever. The Japanese delega easier to manœuvre.

tion seemed to him to have made a

Ikungili- Lixte Berlin correspondent states that the Hamborg-Amerika Line threat. have decided to lay down immediately ten "Rotor freighters, each of 10,000 toms, and to convert other vessels for service où the Asiatic route.

Flettner claims that 60 per cent. of the oil fuel costs on this route will be saved.

EARLIER CABLES. THE CRISIS IN EGYPT," ZAGLUL WITHDRAWS HIS RESIGNATION.

Mr. Sugimura denied any threat, and declared that if the official certicate sys-" tem were suspended there was no possi bility of international agreement.

A remarkable feature of the conference Is the cordial and constant co-operation at the China-Japanese delegations. JAPANESE DIGNITY OFFENDED

LATER

The Opium Conference crime to a dead- CAIRO, November 26th. All the schools struck, the students go- lock this morning with regard to the ing in precession enrough the streets cheering Zaglal and visiting the Minis right of discrimination in import certi-

tries, trying to bring out the Government ficates, when there is reason to suspect employees. They induced the officials of the Ministry of Finance to quit work their genuineness. The discussion was The employes of the Ministry of Educa-adjourned for a few days in order to tion assembled in the courtyard of the enable the delegates to refer to their Ministry, where speakers urged that a deputation should proceed to the Palace Governments for fresh instructions. and beg the King not to accept the Pre mier's resignation,

The delegations of the British Empire, India and Siam upheld the right of is erimination in certain cases.

troversy.

HUGE BLAZE IN JERSEY,

CITY.

THE SECOND WITHIN A WEEK.

OBITUARY.

GENERAL DAWES IN HOSPITAL.

appear.

*THE APPOINTMENT IS OFF." MRS MORGAN.

Mr. Kao, who has shown & resolate and undaisated front in the face of all the HIGHLAND FALLS (N.Y.), Nov. 17th.

trying circumstances of the past few The death is announced of Mrs. Mor. days, left, the botel by the central exit, gan, mother of Mr. J. P. Morgan, the just entered an automobile with Mr. little suspecting any plot. As he had financier...

Hiina, a detective in the employ of the new Governor sounded a shrill whistle and soldiers who were in hiding behind hedge and some shrubbery leaped upon the running-board of the car, one holding CHICAGO, November 18th.. a rifle to the head of the chauffeur and General Dawes has been operated on commanding him to drive at once to n tory, but he remains in hospital for a car was driven to military headquarters. for hernia. His condition is satisfacnearby police, station From there the fortnight.

under arrest. He was rushed to the sta Presumably Mr. Kno faced the new LATER Governor there and learned that he was tion under heavy guard just before the s

It appears that General Dawes slightly ruptured himself whilst exercising yes- terday morning.

ANOTHER RACECOURSE

FOR SHANGHAI.

SUNDAY RACING CONTEMPLATED. A Chinese syndicate at Shanghai is preparing to open a race course 25 Yang. has a capital of $1,250,000 fully subscrib tszepoo in the New Year. The syndicate ed by Chinese, and the necessary land

o'clock train left for Tsinan.

A secretary of the Governor called Mr. Major on the telephone and simply said, "I want to inform you that Mr. Kao is at military headquarters. The ap pointment is off."

Sub-Inspector A. N. Reynolds-Con

tral Police Station and District. Mis R. Judah-Robinson Road and

District.

worka.

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LITTLEJOHNS REVUE- COMPANY,

The Littlejohns' Revus Company, wha commence a two nights' season at the Star Theatre, this evening, are now on the second year of travel." They started from New York City on January 24th, 1923, and Australia is the fifth country

The company is headed by Melba Little- The Commodore's staff for organising john, who previously was out in Austra the drive" in H.M. ships and naval establishments

lia for J. C. Williamson and E. J. Tait's Capt J. Collings, Royal Corps of pantomine company doing speciality acta Signals for organising the "drive in She will present, on this occasion, wou- all military establishments. who made arrangements for the dis juggling net, assisted by Frank Little The following ladies and gentlemen derful dances and a famous rhinestone

tricts mentioned :--

john. Next in importance is Albert Rees, a singer with a wonderful voice," and a comedian with every bone a funny bone. The rest of the cast are real topnotchers in their line, including May Regay, Eva Wilmott, Phil Lopez, Ivy Nicholas, and Beryl Scott, the latter two performers stones and jewels used in the last act of being Australians. The million rhine- the show are gathered from North and South America, Ceylon, Africa and Ans tralia. Each stone used in the show is cut and faced the same as a diamond, and is set in a five-prong nickel-silver setting- With such a galaxy of star artists, a crowded house, should, greet this com- pany's first visit to Hongkong. The box plan is now open at Moutries.

Mrs. C. A. Middleton Smith-Univer-

sity and District Rev. C. Clouston Porri, H.C.F.

Happy Valley 'District." Mr. R. W. Williamson, Hon. Secretary, East Point Recreation Club-Cause way Bay District.

Mr.

Stewart. Hope. Hon. Secretary, Taikoo Club Quarry Bay District. Mrs. G. F. Haslam-Repulse Bay Dis

trict.

Mr. A. F. Osmund-Ho Mun Tin is

tract..

Mr. J. E. Hamilton. Hon. Secretary,

Kowloon Dock Recreation Club Kowloon Dock and District.

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The two Consuls immediately forward- a full report to their respective Ministers and, in addition, Mr. Major wired to Mr Tours, B.M. Consul- the above mentioned Districts.

The numerous ladies who assisted in Heneral in Tsinan, asking the latter to the manner of Mr. Kao's arrest and re- forward a protest to Tuli.Cheng over questing that be be accorded respectful

ELECTRICITY EXHIBITION AT JAVA IN 1925.

Crowds wrecked the premises of a comic weekly Kurhkout, which bad caricatured Zaglul and his colleagues; and set fire to the paber supplies. The Mr. Van Wettum, the Chairman of the police drove off the Foters. Large crowds assembled in the neighbourhood Conference, personally expressed the of Zaglul's house, Parliament and Abdia opinion that members of the League were Palace.

LATER. i bound to respect import certificates in The King has informed a Senatorial stituted by the Lea se, but might do as deputation, which begged him not to they pleased with regard to certificates accept the Cabinet's resignation, that he had already refused and would receive emanating from Governments who were Zaglul again in the afternoon and insist not members of the League,

The N. Daily News referring to the on Zaglul's remaining in power.

This morning Governor Wang sent secretary to Mr. Major with the word project says ? == Zaglul states that he has cet resigned prehensible incident of a Japanese official need any more races than its present suitable explanation. Mr. Major is re- The question arises, does Shanghai that the Governor was ready, to offer a because the King has refused to agree to who, however, had been properly pun-liberal allowance of 32 days in the year 1 ported to have sent back word that there Ltd., for a gift of cigarettes which were ed to the Fair. This is being organized··

tains that his health is unsatisfactory, but he is, determined to facilitate the task of

and support, bis successor, chosen from a majority of the Chamber.

LATER. Zaglul has withdrawn his resignation. after a lengthy audience with the King.

UGLY. INCIDENTS..

Mr. Sugmiura complained of the "re-

We are

has been equired,

treatment.

FOREIGNER KILLED ON" MIN RIVER. TRAGIC END OF SIR VICTOR SHEMARIN.

A

against Japan, referring to the case of the new company is being started in the could make and the American Consul re an illegal import certificate, alluded to Bir M. Delevingne, who, however, did not interest of the Riangwan owners, who lied in the same terms-Reuter's Pacife

by mention the name of the oficial, or the have only 18 days racing & year, against Service.. long as mutual confidence and respect country. Mr. Sugimura declared that an

32 days racing open to Shanghai Racc Club members, who are also to race, their were lacking between the interested ponies both at Kiangwan and Shanghai. States, the Japanese delegation could prevent Kinngwas extending its pro-

But it is obvious that there is nothing to.. not sign such an agreement. Two thousand demonstrators rushed nation of Samurai. With us boncar is grumine if owners really want more rne- the police guard at the Kashkoul and more important than anything else." encked the premises.

ing In view of the amount of public Demonstrators outside

Sir M. Delevingne and Mr. Campbell money, expended on racing, we think the the

Abdin denied casting any imputation on Japan, present annual programme ample for Palace last night shouted "Zaglul or and said they were merely defending the needs, if needs they can be called, of Bevolution. The ory was taken up this morning.

a principle.

racing enthusiasts, and certainly we do Zaglul announced in Parliament that ..CONFERENCE ADJOURNS.

not think there can be any real dead among genuine sportemen for the Sun the conditions be had laid down for The general discussion in the afternoon day racing which the Yangtzepdo Com- remaining in office concerned his freedom of what, for irrelevant argument and of choice in Ministerial and administra repetition, will probably rank as one of

pany proposes to introduce. tive appointments, according to constitu- the most remarkable League conferences, tional law and that the King had accep- resulted in an adjournment of the Opium ted the conditions.

Conference till Frid

Friday.

J

vices Recreation Club,, the Club de Re- kong Boxing Association, the United Ser The Hongkong Jockey Club, the Hong

creio and the Club Lusitano for generous

donations to the fund.

displaying posters on all trams.

The Hongkong Tramway Company for

The British-American Tobacco Co.,

The Hongkong Boy. Bo

at Bandoeng (Java) will be held from the 20th of June till the 5th of July, 1925, inclusive, and will be open to merchan dise of all kinds and descriptions.

An Electricity Exhibition will be attach- in eo-operation with the Government Ser

The 8th Netherland Indian Annual Fair

for the services of the Boys Scouts, and Bandoeng. A committee of experts have The Hongkong Boy Scouts Association vice for Waterpower and Electricity at the Boy Scouts themselves for the neted as advisors" to the Committee of apendid way in which they carried out the Fair in respect of all matters ap their duties.

pertaining to the Electricity Exhibition. The Secretary, Committee and members) In connection with the above it may be of the Victoria Recreation Club for the mentioned that Netherland-India is far magnificent Carnival hold at the V.R.C.behind the leading countries of Western in aid of the fund.

Europe and the United States of America The Hongkong Football Association in the application of electricity, though. and the players who played in the match it offers great possibilities for the de- in aid of the fund. the supply of collecting boxes.

velopment of electricity on account of The Orient Tobacco Manufactory for the many natural resources (waterfalls,

mountain lakes and fust-running rivers), Messrs Fook Hing & Co. for preparing The exploitation of these natural re the collecting boxes

sources, which was started some years Mesars. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., who sup- ago, makes the supply of cheap electric A rapid-boat ahead struck a sandbank plied the cards bearing Earl Haig's current possible for ordinary household and swung round across the channel. The message." time and there was no way except under per cent. of the Cakings at the night undreamt-of prospects" for Netherland- launch could not be stopped or turned in

use, industry and agriculture, and the

the great stern car.

The Queen's Theatre for donating 20 more intense working thereof may open

performance for four days.

India.

tasteful window display,

Mcasrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., for their

at the football match.

Felix and his party who collected

Sir Victor G. Shemarin, K.C.M.G., A correspondent at Foochow, writes: while coming down the Min river in a. motor launch, from Yepping on October 24th, was

to Foochow,

There was considerable discussion.in/nilicate if they are not disposed of ta beautiful air and scenery of the river at publicity given to the appeal.

bis breath.

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and that of Kiangwan at present doubt. With support from Shanghai withheld fal, the syndicate is making arrange ments to provide runners in the event of A MYSTERIOUS" INCIDENT.

The house of the launch was just two. The Conference concluded with a both the existing clube holding aloof. inches too high and struck the great tud

The Exhibition will comprise every- general discussion in the evening and ad- They bave at present some 50 ponies here; der var of the rapid boat. The oar Ciao, November 17th.

thing bearing on the subject in the Zaghful Pasha had an audience with the settle the import certicates question and purchased and run by members of the who was sitting in the front enjoying the journed until Friday, when it is hoped to and it is understood that these will be broke from the boat and struck Sir Victor,

widest sense, en radio-telegraphy and -King of Egypt, lasting two hours, last pass on to the final draft agreement.

radio-telephoning fall within the sphers night. He afterwards made a declaration.

The newspapers of the Colony for the of the show, in the Parlament House that he had the afternoon. Several clauses of the sity arise, ather ponies will be brought feet long and over a foot in diameter private purchasers Should the neces- this season. He fell with the spar, 40 to 50

Space can be leased at varying rates in withdrawn his resignation, and that the agreement, were adopted, notably the in-down from Hanken and Tientar across his chest. This was removed many Chinese gentlemen) who generously and the Semi-Permanent Buildings; and The firms and individuals (including the Main Building, the Iron Building. Constitution remained under the King's stitution of a Government monopoly for gether with jockeys to ride them if there stantly, but Bir Victor never recovered Bent donations to the fund. Amongst the further kiosks and open spaces can be protection.

opium, also a system of licenses and Zaghlul, he added, was a servant of the rationing.

is a scarcity of local riders..

firms which donated sums to the fund leased. The Machinery-Hall will be Constitution (Loud applause.)

Dr. Sze warmly appealed in favour of

Exhibition. On the whole, the scheme is one that: After receiving his knighthood when were:

occupied by the Electricity There is still some mystery as to why rievoting revenue from opium to the It is purely a commercial affair, as is after 10 years of fighting on the Russian Mesra A. E. Watson & Co., Ltd., The charged for extra - Current supply for

we cannot recommend for public support. only 22 years old. from his Tsar, for The China Light, and

Power, Co.

Normal general lighting will be provided Zaghtul resigned; the crowd outside the Det

betterment of conditions of Chinese

apecial "bravery against Germany, and Ltd, The Green Island Cement Co.,

free of charge, but extra lighting will be palace during the audience shouted addicts, but his only consolation was the be a

Down with intrigues." Though nobody insertion in the agreement's preamble of actively interested have only the most have met his death thus, th secras able to define the intrigues the the phrase "The high contracting parties elementary knowledge of racing, and as

Powell, Ltd. The Wing On Co., Ltd.,

special rates announcement of the withdrawal caused tions."

are solely guided by moral considera Yangtsepoo cannot tend to the benefit of M. Norton and

A very solemn burial service was con- matters seem at present, operations at

The Bineers Co. Ltd. The Pharmacy allowed on goods to be exhibited. Gener

Exemption from import duty will general relief, and a welcome tranquillity

ducted in the cemetery by the Rev. E. Mesere. Kayamally & Co. The Japaucaeally however, the full amount of the after a turbulent day of much excitement pointed out that the British were doing depend upon the men who control the

Sir M Delevigne and Mr. Campbell genuine racing sport. Everything will attended and quite a number of friends Bill Store, The Swadow Weng Lee Co dudies will be insisted upod by the Cos and uncertainty throughout which time their utmost to improve the conditions concern. If they command public con help to get him a decent tombstone?" peal made in the beautiful poem entitied refunded on exportation. The Java

No reference to Poppy Day" would toms, at Batavia, Semarang and the premises of the Opposition Press bad of Chinese in British possessions and Edenes all may be well, but in any case anys the correspondent, who refers in-Poppies written by Mrs Gladys China Japan liue in Hongkong will allow "He fought on our side; Who will be complete without mention of the ap hays as a guarantee, and the amount be

Sour been- protected by police, who drove off would not allow any fiscal consideration we think there is no room in Shanghai quirers to Mr. L. H. Bucknall (British), Jackson, which appeared in the local special freight rebates on goods for several attempted raids.

to influence British opium policy.

Poochow

*

for a third race course.

newspapers on November 11th,

"Ltd.,

exhibition.

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