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I FINANCIAL CONFERENCE. M. CLEMENTEL PLEASED AT GOOD.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1925

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RAIDERS NEAR. IRAQ.

AIR FORCE SENT AGAINST AKHWAN TRIBESMEN.

LONDON, January 8th,

A message from Bagdad states that as a result of recent raids on traq tribes Pais, Jamry 9th. near the frontier by Akhwan tribesmen, M. Clementel, in a statement to the supporters of Thu Sand, an Air Force Press, expresses satisfaction at the good-expedition tombed and turned machine- will shown by all the Allies at the Cou-guns on the raiders, killing 30, men. ference. He counted on at least main- The High Commissioner has made a taining 52 per cent. of the reparations strong representation to The Saud, declar- allotted to France. Mr. Churchill regarding the mids most rease and "the loot ed the Balfour Note as the guiding prin-he returned. He also threatens severe ciple of his policy with regard to debts, punishment of the raiders. but it need not be imagined be is pledged thereto. M. Cleaneutel believed agree... ment was not impossible, but must not be expected to he realised immediately, because it was not within the scope of

the 'onference.

The newspapers anticipate that America will obtain priority from Germany's cash -zmyments - with regard to her vermpation

expenses.

The Chiengu Triluze understands Mr. Churchill suggested that payment of all 'American eläims for occupation expenses and reparations should be spread over 40 years while Colonel Logan favours a veriod of 2 years,

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PROCEEDINGS IN PRIVATE.

PARIS, January 5th. A week-end of interse but inscrutable activity is likely to follow the decision

of the Conference.

The proceedings ill be private till Janu- ay 19th.

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NETHERLANDS INDIES.

FAIREY COMPANY RECEIVE

SEAPLANE ORDER

LONDON, January 8th

POLITICAL SITUATION

. IN CHINA.

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GOLD FRANG QUESTION.

H.M.S.

7

“VINDICTIVE.”

FOR SERVICE. WITH THE CHINA

SQUADRON.

PEKING NOTES.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

PEKING, December 24th. While no one knows what further trouble is brewing, most people are con-

third-class cruiser which left her hall in and for that reason the present period the waters at the bottling up of the

The Fairey Aviation Company bara COMMISSION APPOINTED BY PEKING vinced that peace is not yet ir sight received an important order from the Dutch Government for seaplanes for use in the Dutch East Indies.

The contract was obtained in competi tion with the world, including the Fok-a

kers.

TENSION IN ITALY.

OPPOSITION PARTY APPEALS TO

WRANGEL'S FLEET. FRENCH MISSION ON VISIT TO ceedings.

BIZERTA.

PERINO, January-wth,

COUNTRY.

SOME STRIKING PHRASEOLOGY,

The Opposition appeal to the country is gouched in striking phrases, such as A mission has just returned from The extreme phase between the Fascist Bizerta, were its members have been in domination and the country has begun.' Vestigating the condition of Wrungel's and the constitutional mask of so- feet, which France agreed to band over called noringlisation has fallen." The to the Sovits rider the terms of recog.manifesto enumerates the alleged viola- tions of the law and constitution con- The mission reports that the feet ismitted by the (invernment and protests not in a navigable condition, and will against the allegations of Aventine op require extensive repairs, and even then positing and seditious conspiracy. it will have to be towed to Russia.

aition.

NEW EGYPTIAN PARTY,"

Cano, January 8th.

A new Uniun party is rapidly from the Zaghlulist party, who are being formed consisting of sessionists already opposing the Zaghlulsists if the

elections.

The new party includes Nationalists. Liberals and Todependents.

THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY. SHAKEN, BUT BETTER.

LONDON, January stb.

The scheme discussed by Mr. Winston Churchill and M. Clementel this morning was later approved at the plenary meet- ing of the Conference, by which questions before the Conference are classified into njor and minor problems. The former which include the American repatriations claim, Rahr accountancy, and Belgium's The Marquis of Salisbury was much priority will be discussed by the Big shaked by his fail in the hunting held, Six, namely, Great Britain. France, but he is progressing favourably Helgina, America, Italy, and Japan, It is expected that the Marquis of Salis suring the week-end with a view to subury will be repineed on the Opium Cen. mitting compromise proposals at the ferenze delegation by Viscount Cecil. plenary meetings on Monday and Tues- Owing to the Marquis of Salisbury's accident, the British Government bas asked that the Opium Conference be post- poned for one week.

M. Clementel optinaktically expects that" the Conference will finish by January

13th.

British quarters refuse to disclose any- thing with regard to the talk between

Mr. Winston Churchill and M. Clematel

conerrning debts.

There is ground for stating, "however, that a settlement on the lines of the French proposals to Amerien, enhled on

EXCHEQUER BONDS.

GOVERNMENT'S OFFER OF STOCK

WELL RECEIVED.

January 5th. will not be neceptable to As a result of the Government's offer "Britain.

of 3 per cent, conversion stock to raise [The French war debt memorandum funds to pay off £33,000,000 worth of rees to a plan of settlement suvisaging Exchequer bonds falling due en February a moratorium, with payments extending at, tenders amounting £5,000,000 over St years after the expiry of the have been received. All at and above moratorium and with interest on the £77.306 will receive fulf allotment. payments during the period of the morp torium at the rate of one and a half pér cent.]

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CROYDON AIR DISASTER.

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GOVERNMENT,

PEKING, January 9th. The Ministry of Finance has organized commission to discuss the gold frape question.

The commission consists of represen- tatives of all the ministries.

REHABILITATION CONFERENCE.

ASTAD'S CIRCTLÁR TELEGRAM..

THE SINGAPORE BASE.

COMMENT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

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The Belfast built cruiser, Vindictive- named in honour of the stout old

hornet's nest in one of the finesŮ

of calm is regarded as ominous. kinds of intrigue looking to a realigi- ment of militarists are suspected, but to achievements of the British fleet is being offer an opinion on a situation which is reconditioned at Chatham to take a place. so obscure but yet known to be flud

in the China Squadron at an early date, would in exceedingly unwise. *

says the Naval correspondent of illustrate the position as seen at the no-

is

a

I will collate to-day's reports London paper. The work is to be com-

from various sources.

First

or

bo

which

July 1st, 1916-the day that the 36th

of all is Teng pleted about the end of March" and will PERING, January 8th.

Yu Hsiang has re-considered his resigna- cost about £132,000 to complete. The Roms, January sth.

Tang Chi Yao, Chen Chieng Ming and tion and will withdraw it. The signi keel of the Findieline was laid in Mesars. A meeting of so Opposition Deputies, Liu Chen Shi decline to send representa cance of this report, if true, cannot be

Harland & Wolff's yard on the historic under the chairmanship of Signor Ditives to the Rehabilitation Conference estimatel just now, because whether Casaro, approved with acclamation the but the other replies are stated to be he returns to the stage or repains behitu

the sens, Feng will be a powerful factor later Division, ecvered itself with im- text of the appeal to the country ex eminently satisfactory.

developments. When his name

mortal honour at the Battle of the plaining the Opposition's reasons for

brassed with that of Marshal Chi persevering with their present atsituda

It is reported unofficially that the

Yuan at Nanking and with that of Somme and was completed on September Haich in abstaining from parliamentary pro-Government intends to appoint Hu

Ching Yi Pacification Commissioner for Dr. Sun Yat Sen, as it is, the possibili 21st, 1915, and commissioned for mor

visualised. Add to this Hond and Tupeh, and Hsino Yao Nanies of contemplated movements can be with the Grand Fleet on October 1st

that Feng's following. The Findictive joined the has sent nut a circular telegram 40 commanders are still recruiting and com Grand Fleet at Scapa Flow and was with nouncing that if the province in invaded manndeering carts and that there is collit till it was broken up following the he will take measures of expulsior siderable military transport to be seen. close of the war, so that the active ser- order to protect the people...

in Peking, and it will be obvious that vice enrger of the Findictive was only the apprehensions of further disturbance few weeks in duration. Afterwards she are not without good foundation, As-

was converged into an aircraft carrier, other report, which appears to and in that capacity served at home and authenti comes in the form of a message abroad, and last year it was decided to from Mukden stating that on Sunday two bring her back to her original status as trains with troops on board hended

a fighting ship, and the work is being His Majesty the King, during the southward were stopped on the eve of

carried out by the Chatham dockyard.

The Vindictive is of the heaviest typo curse of his speech from the Throne, departure by orders from Chang Tso delivered in the House of Lords when fin. This might be viewed as a hope

of the fight cruiser, her displacement Parlament reopened on December 9th, ful sigu that the situation at Kiangsu being 9,750 tons. She measures 565ft. AREUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE|| said: My Government propose in ac might be solved without recatre to in length, has a beam of sit, and a

it might be interpreted that draught of zuft. corunnce with the resolution of the last fighting,

She is fitted with "EVANS MURDER ECHO. Imperial Conterence, to proceed with Feng has made another gesture

Fins already made for enlarging the has induced Chang to change his plars.gines. of 50,000 h.p., which when in their stride give her a speed of 30 knots, Alongside these events must be with a little bit over for contingencies ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE ARRESTED-val base at Singapore..

Yscount Haldane, 12 the course of the sidered the renewal of Sun, Yat Sen's

Her engines, boilers, magazines anil other AT HUEJOZINGO.

debate on the King's address, said with illness with the consequent postpone vital parts, lig under a steel 3-inch deck.

San regard to the proposal to proceed with maent of his visit to Peking. the naval base at Singapore, the point now in Peking-ED. This fact alone is Her chief armament lies in the hatf ed behind armoured protections, on tho was, not that it would not be a good eloquent testimony to the fierce strife dozen of 7.5 inch guns, which are mount tang trom the point of view, of the Brithat must be proceeding under the sur tish Navy, as it would enormously face. However, the last proceeding to centre line of the ship, and have an all- round fire. The 7.8 inch gun throws a strengthen the Savy

at this juncture is not viewed so Their objection relate as others which have just been projectile of 200 lbs. weight to a long, WLA

that by proceeding with the new base they would be strengthaning them chronicled. Dr. Sun Yat Sen's son has distanee and with great smashing effect.

The secondary armament of the Vin- selves so much as to constitute a new left Tientsin presumably for Canton, and

He was sure the Government the explanation given is this: Dr. Su dictive consists of four 3-inch guns in did not mean to do that, but that would is willing to support the Chief Executive, her anti-aircraft battery, and a couple be a consequence of their action.

but the former's extremist followers in of pom-poms, one 12-pounder field gu Marquess Curzon of Kedleston said it Canton are opposed to this course, and and a dozen machine-guns, while her was quite unnecessary to re-argue the Sun Fo's mission is believed to indicate torpedo equipment includes half a doz case for Singapore. The construction an endeavour, to induce these recalci-launch tubes of the twin variety. The of the naval dockyard was known and ao trants to agree to a compromise. How double bottoms-originally a Belfast in

vention and tanks hold 1,420 tons of oik cepted at Washington, and had been ever, we shall see. At any rate, I Lave

fuel and her coal bunkers about 800 tons twice endorsed by the Imperial Cou shown the aspects of the situation. As

they have been revealed to us at the of that fuel, Her oil fred furnaces can ference.

moment

also be adapted to coal fuel. When in THE TRAM'S.

conmission the Vindictive is manned by

The original. The electric trams have been running 480 of all ranks and arma.

cost of the Findictive was £1,871,382 for a week and so far only one casunity has been reported that of a policeman It is an open secret that several U- received certain injuries. The cars are

not between two passing cars and honte were on the look-out for the Fi

dictive when she left Belfast Lough in

the

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Mexico City, January 9th. w message from Huejozingo states Francisco Periz has been arrested on a charge of being concerned in the murder Mrs. Ears and being taken to Puebla for trial

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GUNS ON WARSHIPS. ELEVATION AND WASHINGTON

TREATY."

MR. WILDER MAKES COMPARISON.

be

menace.

Earl Beauchamp said the question of important enough to Singapore was warrant a separate discussion next year, and he hoped such a debate would take

L.), in speaking during the debate in Mr. Lloyd George (Carnarvon Boroughs,

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THE BOXER INDEMNITY. INDUSTRIAL REPRESENTATION ON COMMITTEE.

WASHINGTON, January 8th. Mr. Hughes, Scertary of State, before the Naval Committee of the House of Re- presentatives, expressed the opinion that the elevation of guns on American capital ships would not violate the Washington Treaty, although it might have an inte

effect in tending to promote fortion in naval armaments.

added that while Great the Commons, said: I am very sorry the Mr. Hered the proposed-altera-

Government have reached a conclusion Britain LONDON, January 8th.

nefusion in the matter of Singapore tions to a violation of the treaty, they had taken a little longer to con- Japan thought the opposite.

Mr. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy, insider the matter, and I certainly wish evidence, sales teaded his ssion the Dominious before they did so. This

of economy precluded recom-

matter has been treated.too much as if mending a programme of increased gun elevation, and he was also unable to

it were purely a strategio question for endorse the pending Bill for the appro- the Pacific. It is a little more than that. It

is really a question whether we

are priation of $70,000,000 for naval con

to bear the bulk of the burden..on going struction.

Mr. Wilbar explained that the Direc-behalf of the whole of the Empire and tor of the Badges bad presented to Pre- get a fair contribution from those sident Coolidge a proposal to proceed on whose behalf the protection is mainly with the raised gun elevation programme, being negotiated

Mr. G. Lansbury but President Coolidge considered that Lab.), said if the Government could find (Bow, and Bromley; the expenditure thereby involved was

40 or 50 millions for the Singapore bat Mr. Wilbur reiterated that the annual and millions for armamente, then the expenditure of $110,000,000 during the ought to find the necessary millions to

would accept this theory. Major Kindersley (Hitchin, U.) denied cat ten years would not bring the whole take, the people out of the slums. Davy to a 5/5/3 ratin, but he insisted

RESIDENTS WELCOMED BACK... that such ratio would be achieved by the that the money which was to be spent completion of repairs to the battleship wasted; it was being spent for the furlough this week are the American On the Singapore Naval Base was being

Among those welcomed back from benefit of our trade routes and the pro Muister, Mr. H. H. Fox, British Com tection of the people. The policy of the mercial Attache, and Dr. G. D. Gray funds, ending with your predecessar*% American navies were equal in tonpage, Government was for the bereft of the (who made the trip across Siberia and letter of July 31st.

GERMAN ADMINISTRATION, HERR MARX FORMS EMERGENCY CABINET,

BERLIS, January 8th. Owing to the foreign politica; situra- tion of an emergency. Cabinet.

THE CORONEE'S SUMMING UP AT 200, Herr Marx is hastening the forma. in confict with his financial policy.

IN QUEST,

MIHADVENTURE OR NEGLIGENCE!

Lospon, January 9th. At the inquest to-day on the victims the Croydon air disaster on Christmas Eve the Coroner stated that Captain Flinchcliffe, the piles who was flying the, achine some days before December 24th, ibad complained of engine trouble.

The Chancellor will personally direct the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the absence of Dr. Stresemaus. Dr. Jarres, Minister of the Interior, is also resigning as a member of the People's party, and Florida; these vacancies will be filled by the pro-

notion of the Under-Secretaries if others: are not available.

Later.

Mr. Wilbur added that the British, and

The new Administration from the out-but the American ships were two knots set will be faced with bitter opposition slower, due to the American architects' Capt. Hinchelife actually few back in in the Reichstag, especially on the part policy of putting the weight into armour the machine to Croydon on the morning of the Nationalists and Communists, and and guns instead of increasing the of December 24th. The jury must con- possible hostility of the People's party. engine power. The British guns outdis- sider whether reasonable care was taken On the other hand, the Government tanced the American guns by 1,500 yards. in order to make the machine fit for the can rely on support from the Centrists journey and decide whether the deaths and Deinocrats, and the benevolent ceu- U.S. AND WORLD COURT.

were due to misadventure or negligence.trality of the Socialista.

CONGRESSMAN WILLIS MAKĘS, SUGGESTION.

EXPLORATION BY CAR.

FRENCH PLAN TRIP TO UNKNOWN REGIONS.

PARIS, January 9th.

A group of six caterpillar motor-care will be driven from Tunisia to the border of French Western Africa. They will thus cover a distance of 3,500 kilometres, if which 500 are aeross almost unknown Hand.-Haras.

ACROSS THE "SAHARA.

·MAJOR D'GISY LEADER IN AIR RAID.

PARIS, January 9th. On Monday, a hig aerial raid across the Sahara will start from Paris. It will be under the leadership of Major Felletier D'Oisy.#lavas.

“COMMERCE UNDER SOVIET.

PRIVATE STOCK COMPANIES NOW

SANCTIONED.

Moscow, January 8th.

Nevertheless, the position is most pre- carious, since the votes of one of the small parties will suffice to tura the scale at a critical moment.

SOVIET AND CHURCH.

DIGNITARIES" UNDER ARREST AT BIGA.

RIGA January, 8th:

A message from Kich says the Cheka. has arrested fifteen Church dignitaries in connection with the discovery of

Church valuabing which were hidden from the Soviet.

WASHINGTON, January 8th Mr. Willis introduced into Congress a resolution proposing that the United States should enter the World Court, with a previso that America would not be bound by the advisory opinion of the Court.

." BOXER SENTENCED. *

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LOS ANGELES, January 8th, The ex-boxer Kid" Me-Coy, charged with the manslaughter of a woman, has been sentenced to from one to ten years'

Commissar Ivanoff accuses Archiman-imprisonment." drite Clement, head of the Petchorakaya Monastery, with directing the conceal- ment of these valuables, with the assist.. ance of Archimandrita Makarius and Eustracius.

COLD IN CAUCASUS.

ECONOMIC LIFE BROUGHT TO STANDSTILL.

Bid January" 30th. Continued severe cald is reported to have brought to a standstill economic life of the Soviet régime, a number of joint between 10 hd 20 degrees below zero For the first time since the beginning in the Caucasus. The thermometer varies stock companies have been formed ex- Fahrenheit. clusively with private capital. Other At Baku industries have stopped, and companies have also been promoted with at Murgan the cotton is rotting beneath capital drawn both from national funds thirty inches of snow. The fruit trees, and private wealth. The Government has especially the tangerine plantations, Tatified the articles of two private com- have been damaged. Ta rivers Arax mercial companies with a capital of and Kura are frozen, causing a stoppage 150,000 roubles each.

of mills and abortage of flour.

T. AND T. BONDS,

not

masses of the people.

THE DEATH OF SIR E. E. SASSOON.

practically Alled from morning till might, but the managed by skilful handling c

at various porats crowds gather to evade them, and was safely handed over gaze upon the new method of locomotion to the Fleet Despite the apparent popularity of the trams, there is a loud entery against the considered too high. One writer in the company for charging then Puo calls the attention of the management to the fact that most of the better class people have their own motor cars or richas, and therefore the trams were intended for the convenience of

The following letter has been address- the poor people and the students. The ed by the Federation of British Indes- writer, a true democrat (or Bolshevist) tries to the Right Hon. Austen Chamber apparently objects to the division of the inin, M.P., Secretary of State for For- cars into first and second class sections eign Affairs, on the subject of industriel and goes on to assert that it is not right representation on the Committee which for the Company to distinguish between is to be set up to decide to what purposO- classes since all the citizens of the Re- the British share of the Boxer Indemnity Not even a tuchun shall be allocated :- public are equal!

reports that the service is much im. proved.)

ALLIANCE BANK OF SIMLA. Sir Edward Elias Sassoou, Bart, whose

PAYING DIVIDENDS OUT OF CAPITAL. death on December 2nd was reported by cable, died at bis London residence, in

CALCUTTA, December 15th. Grosvenor Place, after a long. illness. Sir Edward was born in 1853, the son of

At the High Court to-day before Mr. Mr. Elias David Sassoon, and grandson Justice Pearson mention was made of an of Mr. David Sassoon, of Bagdad, the application by the liquidators of the Al founder of the house in Bombay whose linnce Bank of Simla for refund of history has been closely bound up with monies alleged to have been paid by the the growth of commercial Bombay for directors of the Bank out of capital es after David Sassoon died in 1864, his

Sir,- desire to direct your attention to previous correspondence which has passed between the Foreign Office and this Federation regarding the constitu tin of the Committee to advise as to the application of the Boxer Indemnity

I need hardly say that the Federation ware keenly disappointed at the decision reached by Mr. J. Hamsay MacDonald that industrial interests should not be. represented on this Committee, more par- ticularly in view of the definite assar- Lance previously made by the Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in his letter to the Federation of May 18th, 1993.

The Federation feel most strongly that the question of the application of

the greatest im these funds is directly portance to industry in this country. and they cannot help feeling that the Committee provided for in the China

qper three-quarters of a century. Soon dividends

On this application a mistensance gum. Indemnity Bill, as amended by the late

second son, Elias, the father of Sir mons was issued against six directors, Government, is not sufficiently represen Edward, opened his own firm, under the directing them to make repayment of tative of all the important interests in style of E. D. Sassoor, merchants and those amounts, as ander the law the volved to give adequate and impartial the Various scheroes" hankers, whose business ramifications, directors were liable to refund any consideration to spread through India and China. The amount which had been paid out of which will doubtless be put forward for the allocation of these funds. Moreover, eldest son of Elias Sassoon, Jacob Elias capital is dividends.

His lordship 6xed Wednesday next there exists, in the opinion of the Fede Sassooo, was created a baronet, in 1909, and on his death without a son in 1916 for the de bene examination of Mr. Mac ration, a serious danger that a Co the title passed by special remainder to fayden, one of the directors, whe is short mittee, including two representatives of his

ly leaving the jurisdiction of the courtducation without the presence of repre- brother, who has now passed away, Sir Edward, who the senior partner in the firm of E. D. Sassoon and Co.,

sentatives of other important interests, would tend to prejudice the important

allocation of the funds.

married, in 1880, Leontine, daughter of DISCHARGE OF FIRE CRACKERS. questions of principle involved in the New York, January 8th.

Mr. Abraham Levy, and had two sons The issue of bonds by the Telegraph and two daughters. The younger son and Telephone Company has been over-died last year. Capt. Ellice Victor Sas subscribed.

CHINA SQUADRON'S SPRING CRUISE.

"It is understood that H.M. Australín

Boon, late R.A.F., succeeds-Capt. Hector William Bassoon WHA late Grenadier Guards. The two daughters are Mrs. Gustave Weisweller and Mrs. Arthur Humphreya-Owen:

The Federation attach the. greatest im A SINGAPORE COMPLAINT.

portance to the desirability of the Com mittee being able to give the fullest con- There seems to be a tendency on the part of all nationalities, the Straits sideration to all suggestions which may Times says, to copy the Chinese in letting be put forward, whether educational ex off rackets on varius festival days: other doration cannot be given except by and they, maintain that such Not only do they now let off the usual A memorial service for the late Bir cracker, but a new type which is being a Committee on which industry and com-.

merce are adequately represented Edward Sassoon was held at noon" on very largely used in the town. These

1, sincerely trust, therefore, that you ship Adelaide, and R.11.B. Concord will December 6th, at West London Bynago crackers explode like small bombs, and way to Australia and are likely to be at Mrs. Licutor Bassoon (daughter-in-law) for residents in the areas affected. In will make the necessary provision for the be passing through Singapore on their gue, Upper Berkeley-street, W. In the when discharged late into the night all will see your way to reconsider the deep- congregation were Lady Bassoon (widow), over the town aleep becomes impossible sion reached by your predecessor, and Singapore in March when certain units Viscountess Gort, Evelyn Lady Alington, dians have gone in for this practice very representation of industrial interests of the China Squadron are there on their Lady Jessell, Lady Lucas, Mrs. Ernest considerably, and it is hoped that tho the Committee, in accordance with the Spring Cruise It is understood that Rathel, the Hon. Gee, Harris, Admiral authorities will take steps to stop it as original intention indicated in the Mar- the Adelaide is rejoining the Australian and Mrs. Da Costa, Sir Philip Henriques, the practice is an unmitigated nuisance. queas Carzon's letter of May 16th, 1923. Fleet after her cruise with the Special Mrs. Arthur Bastoon, Mr. David E. Sas. It would be a great advantage to the above referred to-I have the honour ta Service Squadron, and that the Concord soon, Mr. and Mrs. David Gubbay, Lieut.community if people of all nationalities | he, Bir, Your obedient servant," will be in Australian waters a few Colonel and Mrs. A. Godfray, Mrs. Frank wild do their bem to check this useleza

Eric Gronza, President months before returning to England.

Ait.

December 2nd, 1024.

Sturgess, and Mrs. Arnold BédDELIS,

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