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SECURITY FOR FRANCE.”
PREMIER HERIOT'S FIRST GUARANTEE FOR WORLD PEACE.
PARI, January 29th.
POLITICAL SITUATION.
IN
CHINA.
[TEROTOR REUTER'S' AGENOT.]
DR. SUN TAT SEN.
TAKING NOURISHMENT AND
SLEEPING WELL
To the Chamber of Deputies, M.. Herriot was unanimously cheered when STILI. be made his impressive disclosures re garding German armaments. He stated
Priso, January 29th. students are recruited for periods of
Dr. Sun Yat Sen passed a comfortable training; weapons are fur in excess of night and this morning was free from the establishments perinitted by the Treaty of Versailles; the so-called police pain. His temperature was 98.6, pulse fate properly trained modern armies ios. He is taking nourishment well and.
with cadres and all necessary material; the arms factories and arsenals have the surgical wound ik in a satisfactory resumed work and are increasing the en
condition. daily production; Krupp works unrestricted machinery for turning out It is reported the Kuomintang will heavy artillery. With the Reichswehr
have
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CANTON NEWS.
FROM OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]
DR. SUN YAT-SEN.
A NOTE ON SAINT JOAN.''
IS IT THE GREATEST PLAY OF
· THE CENTURY?
FAR EASTERN BASE. HONGKONG AND SINGAPORE COMPARED.
An interesting comparison between the
The local production and acting of this Mr. E. Amau, Japanese Corsul General
play have already been sufciently critic-strategic advantages of Singapore" and at Canton, on January 28th. hastened teised and praised so that further comment | Hongkong as naval bases is made in the inform Mr. Hu Hai Mig, the acting Generalissimo in Canton, that the Eastern News Agency report of the death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen in Peking that lay was not officially confirmed. THE JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL According to the Kink 1a P. Mr. E. Amau, Japanese Consul-Getera at Canton, expects to depart about the
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on either would be superanous. Suffice Naval and Military Record, which says: it to say that they are an aid and not an obstruction to the consideration of the play in itself, and to a revision of the estimate one might have formed from the reading of the book and preface.
HasSaint Joan" any right to the title of the greatest play of the century? Disregarding the possible hyperbole of the expression and the fact that the age
Strategically, Singapore enjoy, an There are four een routes into the Indian immense advantage over Hongkong. Ocean-(a) from the Atlantic rid the Atlantio rid the Suez Canal; (e) from Cape of Good Hope; (b) from the
the Pacific, south about, cià Australia, and (4) from the Pacific rid the Straita of Malucra Routes (a) and (e) are too lengthy to be practicable to a hostile feet, and, moreover, are flanked by exist ens British naval base and fuelling sta tions. Route (6) could only become Canal were wrested from us. Route (d). would be guarded by Singapore, and the forces based upon it, if the place is developed as proposed.
Losnos. January with.... The Coumission on Food Prices in ma
wheat present dealing with
Hour,
“which heida real public interest owing re the successive increases in the price of bread, recalling wartime. The loaf which at present is 10d. is shortly rising to 11d. in London and a shilling in the Provinces. Wheatgrowers in the United States, Canada and Australia are "re and her reserves, Germany can re-establish point an executive committee, consist- 20th of February for Tokyo, where he is not one rich in drama as it has been practicable if the command of the Svez the army which started the Great War.ing of Messrs. Y: Yao Jet, Engene Chen, will be assigned to an important post-in pictorial art, van one accept such a
M. Herriot, in conclusion did he Li Shih Tseng, Wang Chow Ming" and tion in the Japanese Foreign Office, Mr.description as justified? wanted to work for the peace of Europe
In the years between the writing of for that peace he wanted security forr. Sun Yat Sea's illaess. and the world, but as a first guarantee four others to handle its affairs, owing to Amau has beca in Cauton since May
the notes to "Caesar and Cleopatra " On the other hand, the sea comciuni- France-ito vas,
where he remarked At all events Cacsarations of Hongkong ar vulnerable to VOLUNTEER OFFICERS INDICTED might have won his battles without being Empire generally, by the United States.
attack by Japan from Formosa, and the from the Philippines, and by France from Indo China. Kowloon, on the mainland, was required to strengthen the defenco of Hongkong, but the maintenance of an adequate force of troops to protect this againar a possible landing upon the Chinese coast would be a heavy obliga-
keeping these applied. China is in hand, tion, more particularly in the matter of
communication with modern arsenals, | and the state of that country is chromi- cally, such as to render her liable to ex- ploitation by any powerful, unscrupu lous enemy. Geographically there is no comparison between the strategic advan- tages of the two places.
putedly reaping a golden harvest due 10 shortage of wheat which is attributed to fuced production throughout the world. growing preference in Japan and Chias for wheat instead of rice. Also, Russia is entering the market as a buyer. The situation is reflected in shipping freights, which yesterday reached 50/5 per ton for March loading from Aus tralia justifying British vessels going to Australia in ballastų "Wheat prices in Liverpool, yesterday, touched 75/- for best Canadian and a further rise is anticipated. Chiengo's immense buying, including that by European agents, sent the price fractionally above two dollars,
highest
Hutchinsou
"corner" in 1895.
the
SADCO
the
THE OPIUM PROBLEM.
FURTHER INFORMAL CONFER ENCES HELD AT GENEVA.
LONDON, January 29th. Yesterday at Geneva was a day of inormal conferences, including several meetings between Viscount Ceil and Mr. Porter, at which, it is stated, a certain
amount of progress was made. Viscount Creil, last night telegraphing an apology at by inability to attend a banquet in bis honour in London, remarked "I see
prospect of ever leaving Geneva." The Morning Post Washington cor- respondent speaks of uttering in, the Senate's irreconcilable dovecote over the sport that Mr. Porter has agreed to members of the ceutral #arcotic control board being appointed by thic Council of the League. The irreconcilables', ic- timate they want to ascertain clearly now far the United States is thereby tied up with the League before they give consent. VISCOUNT CECIL INTERVIEWED.
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TRADE UNION CONGRESS.
OPPOSITION TO RAILWAY TRANSPORT RESERVE SCHEME..
LONDON, January 9th.
The General Council of the Trade Union Congress, after considering the letters from the Railway Transport, Unions as regards the War Ofice circular, of January 12th decided to appoint a to investigate the special committe
circumstances.
The Council endorsed the attitude of the unions as regards the dirainr, and passed a resolution appealing to mem- uers of all the ions. to refuse to
accept service in the 'proposed Reserve Force pending the publication of the Council's report.
Meanwhile the secretary ridicules the suggestion that the corps should be used for strike-breaking.
The order to establish a reserve ariny of technical craftsmen was issued by the Labour Goverment, and signed by a late Member of the Cabinet, Mr. Walsh.]
QUIET IN SHANGHAI.
LE YUNG HSIANG'S MEN IN COMPLETE CONTROL.
SHANGHAI, January 29th. "Fliteen thousand of Marshal Lu Yung Hsiang's troops have arrived, here. They are in complete control of the city, which is very quiet."
OF
FALL OF SOOCHOW.
CITY CAPTURED »BY "FORCES
LU YUNG HSIANG
SHANGHAI, January 29th The troops of Le Yung Hsiang captur- ed Soochow last night, and his forces are advancing ou Quinsan „to-day,
3
That Chi Hsieh Yuan's departure for
Japan has practically ruded hostilitie, is evidenced by the fact that an armour
three
half
Mr. Wun Wai Lam, an assistant dis-wiser than Charles E. or Nelson or trict procurator in the Kwangchow Jean of Are who were like most modern District Procuratorate, resigned his self-made millionaires," witted office last week, because he found the geniuses, enjoying the worship accorded duty of acting as public prosecutor in
by all races to certain forms of insanity." the case against Mr. Chan Lim. Pak. Congelab and Saint Joan" Mr. Shaw's and the prefaces to "Back to Methu- mandant of the Canton Merchants Volun teer Corps, for the murder of barbers during the conflict between the Red Army, and the Corps, too unpleasant to undertake. Mr. Lee Mon Wai, bring willing to prosecute the enar, has heen appointed an assistant, district procura-
tor.
A
W
It may be recalled that during the Rod massacre of Canton merchants for their opposition to Bolshevism on October 15th, 1024, the barbers union ia the Labour' Division of the Kuomintang, by direc tion of Mr. Liao Chung Ho, undertook the duty of setting fire to the buildings
views both of his function as a dramatist and "of the chaineter of Joan have under- göne considerable change, and some.com- sideration of these views and of their inter-connection seems necessary.
In his old age Mr. Shaw became clisess ed with the idea that nature had intend" ed him for an iconographer and not for an iconoclast, In other words the mocker, the jeerer, the smasher of all false zods felt it incumbeat on him to set up an idel and become the high priest of a new religion. The religion he called Creative Evolution and the idol Vitalism. Reviewing English drama, he found Shakespeare deficient because he had no
Singapore is vis-à-vis to India, and astride the Ocean route ta Australia. Hongkong is in the rear of any line of earmy communications which would be likely to develop in the event of any war we deem to be conceivable ra the Pacific.
What seems to have drawn, Mr. "Shaw
first to Joan is the fact that she war sexually as unattractive дв a female Ancient.
Conversely, according to his philosophy, she must be presumed to possess extraordinary powers of ratio tination. Also she was successful up to a point. The philosophy derived from Kant insists on success. One's prediles tions in philosophy are probably a matter of tetaperament and man makes bin saints
rate resemblance between this Joan and in his own image. There is an unfortu
all others were wrong. She was superior
statesmanship to the politicians
and
A message from London, dated "Jäp- 13th, stated that, twenty thousand rail. waymen were represented at a mesting at Chester yesterday evening, when a resolution was passed demanding the railway companies to withdraw, within wens four hours their undertaking to Faise technical units for a regular army (ed train, containing 50 of Lu Yung of supplementary reserves, which, accord- Hsinng's White Russians and Union of Railwaynes, would be liable Manchurians arrived at Shanghai from ing to the secretary of the National to be called out to aid civil power. thus Wusih this evening without resistance
in the West City, according to an allega-conscious religion, and his characters no endangering the railwaymen in an in-
tion, and during the conflict that day philosophy to expound. From Congreve dustrial dispute with the Railway Com. and formally took possession of the
between the Reds and the Volunteers, to Sheridan the dramatists were stern panies Association.
Indeed, they Shanghai North Station. disarmed route a number of Chisome 18 barbers were shot. Since then in spite of their wit. Ibsen and Strind-
the Reds have been persecuting i perberg had no comfort for the world. Goer. Shaw himself. She was right when Hsieh Yuan's troops, who, it was be lieved, were straggling towards Shang-
sous and firms still in Canton which had the alone is truly great. Art, he says, hai.
supported the
Volunteer Movement, has never been great when it was not a legitimate body supple providing the iconography for a live which was mutary to the Military and the Police religion, so he strove to enrol himself in the company of Lucretius, Darte, before the introducation of Bolshevism Goethe, and the Athenian dramatista- and gave 123 Back to Methuselah." by the Kuomintang into Cantor against- the opposition of the people of whom What we should do, then," he writes in the preface to that play. "is to pool the Volunteers had been virtually their armed representatives. Mr. Cha Lim
our legenda and make a delightful stock Pak, the Commandant, and ten other of religious folk lore on an honest bazis leading officers are defendants in the for all mankind. With our winds freed District Court but they will not be tried, from pretence and falsehood we could as they are now outside the jurisdiction enter into the heritage of all the faiths, China would share her sages with Spain, of the Court. ..
and Spain ber saints with China" So he appropriated the story of Saint Joan and with the help of the A.D.C. has given it to Hongkong.
COTTON TRADE CRISIS..
UNFAVOURABLE - TURN CAUSING ALARM TO SPINNERS.
LONDON, January 25th. The Federation or Master Cotton Spinners are issuing ballov, papers.
The foreign view of the situation is most hopeful, and only the merest precautions are being taken.
It is believed that Lu Yung Hsiang will send a larger force to Shanghai to-day and take possession.
Later.
GENEVA, January 20th. Interviewed by Mr. A. Kok (Chancellor of the Netherlands Legation in Peking). a representative of the Anti-Opium Asse- ciation of China, Vitesunt Cecil outlined the British attitude. as voiced at the Opium Conference. He expressed the opinion it is reeless attempting legally to forbid opium-smoking by persons not at present addicts, until the production of raw opium is effectively controlled determined organisation will be ico-settled.
It is stated that the unfavourable turn in the trade already shows signs of developing into a serious situation. The advantages wull by combined effort and
He also holds the opinion that is impràc-pardised by the spinners' putting more Licable to embody the labours of the two conferences in one agreement.
BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.
APPARENT ADVERSE BALANCE SHOWN IN TRUE LIGHT.
-Londes, January 29th.
yarn on the market than is demand- od, and will result in a return to the deplorable conditibas obtaining prior to last year, with disastrous results to Ieveryone engaged in this section of the
industry..
STATEMENT BY MR. HAMMERSLEY.
1 giving evidence before the Con mittee on, ludustry and Trade, Mr.
Lu Yung Hsiang has given instructions to his forces that no more fighting is to occur round Shanghai.
The strike of engine drivers is now
[FROM THE DAILY "BULLETIN."]
- CHP'S MEN FLEE.
SHANGHAI, January 29th. Un arrival of Lu Yung Hsiang's armoured train at Shanghai North, about
200 of Chi Hsieh Yuan's troops, who were there, took flight.
Sun Chunn Fang controls the arsenal, but it is believed he will evacuate to night before the arrival of Lu Yung
Britain's apparent adverse trade bal Hammersley, OB behalf of the pHsiang's expected larger force. ance, as shown by periodical Board ofvisional emergency gutton egnimittee, Wen Shi Tsem informs Router's co Trade statistics, receives a corrective in advocated the establishment of a board the angul report of the Board of Trade consisting of representatives of employers Journal. The report estimates last year's and employed to control the whole of invisible exports at £370,000,000 to which the industry, and, inter air; to regulate shipping contributed £130,000,000; over-supplies and to avoid recurrent booms Beas investments £185,000,000.
and slumps on the Committco.
the decisions of such board
This it is apparent the adverse trade to be balance of £341,000,000 has been convert- eu inte a net favourable balance of £29,000,000.
از
يئه
SOVIET TRADE BANK. FRENCH BANKERS REPORTED
WILLING TO SUBSCRIBE,
He urged that steps be taken to make the industry independent of America, where the farmers are finansed and are highly organised for bolding up sup- plies. He suggested that India be con- centrated upon to provide raw cottya of the requisite staple and grade.
The Committee deprecated Govern ment interference with the industry, and thought that Lancashire was not thres- ened by the increased production of a It is semi-officially stated that M. Tara-low class of yarn and hand woven cloth. tata Chairman of the Foreign Trade They were of the opinion that those and Bank, has returned from Parts and pre-in India, Japan and Chinn were of such scated his proposals to Government. low quality that Eaglish spinners and These include the establishment of a manufacturers would not make them. Franco-Russian Bank in Paris, for which
Moscow, January 20th.
a French group is willing to provide half the capital, grant considerable credit and also facilitate the introduction of Ameri- can capital into Russia. The statement adds that several French banks have granted credit facilities, which will assist in financing "commercial operations...
CRICKET IN TASMANIA, EASY VICTORY FOR VISITING :
M.C.C. TEADL
HERRIOT'S STERN TONE. FRENCH PREMIER IN WARNING TO BRITAIN.
respondent that, he tendered his resigna
on to Chi Hsien Yuan and Sun Chuan Fang of his post of Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in Kiangsu, bis post of Superintendent of Customs, and his post of Lieut-Governor of Hunan..
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FOOTBALL AT HOME. DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND OF SCOTTISH CUP.
LONDON, January 28th. The following in the draw for the
second round of the Scottish Cup, which is to be played on February 2nd:-
Kilmarnock Hearts. Arbroath Cirde Hamilton v. E. Sterling. Celtic ». Allor.
Dyke Head. Peebles R. Montrose u. Glangow R. Airdrie Queen's Park. Partick . Dundee U. Dundee Loch Gelly... Armadale Aberdeen.
Vale of Leven r, Solway Star, St Mirren . Ayr United. Motherwell Arthurlies Royal Albert v. Broxham. Falkirk v. Dumbarton. Haith v. Boness or Helensbrugh.
PARIS, January 28th An unusually stern' tuna towards characterised Premier Her- Germany riot's intervention to-night during the debate on foreign affairs, in which he asserted that behind the dust she was throwing in the Allies eyes Germany was preparing to assault. He warned the Allies, particulary England and The match between Tasmania and the Italy, that We must watch what is hap M.C.O. was concluded to lay The wie-pering over there," ket was good, but the attendance small. In view of Premier Berriot's sub (REUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE)
LAUNCESTON, January 20th.
Requiring 384 runs to win, the Tasmania eleven had made 30 for two wickets when play ceased yesterday. Tu-day the total was taken to 264, so that the M.C.C. won by 119 runs.
aequest reference to the Geneva Pro- tocol, the failure of Great Britain and Amerion to rìtify the tripartite pact,
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NURMI AGAIN!
and his insistence upon the security of FINN CHAMPION CLAIMS ANOTHER France as the first essential to a world peace the opinion prevails in the
TRACK RECORD. Lobbies that the Premier was addressing himself to Grant Britain over the heads Earlier in his speech, Premier Herrios
G. Martin made 121, batting in excel lent style for 2 hours and 6 minutes and hitting fifteen fours. A. P. Finlay scored 20 and H. C. Newton 41. The partner of the Deputies. ship of Martin and Findlay, for the sixth wicket, realised 100 runs in 70 minutes, | reiterated, that France does not intend fifty of which were scored in 23 minutes. to renounce her debts.
Tate captured 2 wickets for 47.; Howell' Premier Herriot, was loudly appland- 3 for 43; Kilner 9 for 37; Hearne 1 for 49; or be all the Renches, with the exception Tyldesley 3 for 63+ Bryan 5 for 18,
of the Communiste.
NEW YORK, January 20th. Two new records have been made bere to-day.
The Finn athlete, Nurmi, won a race
of 1 miles in 6 min., 30.2.5secs.
J
in strategy to the generals. And Mr. Shaw does not quote history to proves must he right because he says it. Saint tois. He merely says it was so. And he Catherine and Saint Margaret have told tim. He has heard bis voices.
Mr. Shaw had no difficulty in construct ing his play. He is too old a hand I is as well, made as a short story in an The treatment of american magazine. the tradition of Joan of Arc and the state of mediaeval Christendom would have presented some difficulty to any one less ideally. Cauchos, whom history writes cunning The middle ages are depicted down a scoundrel or as human at the best, and his fellows whom any student of Chaucer, who wrote a generation be fore they lived, can picture, become the TRADERS INCONVENIENCED.
mouthpieces of the philosophy of Catha- Kcism. And into this ideal world enter Calton traders and the public at large
Air. Shaw as The Maid pursued by the will be greatly irconvenienced by the
Shavian caricature of an Englishman. From the point of view of art and drama- temporary suspension of operations of
tic truth the effect is disastrous. We do the many express companies engaged in Mr. Shiw earned a deservedly high | not behold the tragedy of a woman, be the transportation of goods in the North reputation as a writer of comedy. He is she neuropath or saint, who had faith there among the great. But he has never in herself and her mission, and who in Rayr region. Many express companies been a philosopher nor a poet, but the spired the people with the faith, and who have decided to delay their resump- vulgariser of other men's
had Nietzsche hast thou forsaken me?" We have tion of business after the new year in Shaw and Schopenhauer-Shaw and now nothing but muralisings and jokes, gener order to see how the polico-itary we are back to Kant, Kaat's being the ally topical ones, interlarded with scenes situation changes. The Peking aftack
philosophy where all good Protestants go, of pseudo-poetry like the kingfisher on Canton by the anti-Bolshevist's headed because Kant thought he had given episode, and purple patches about the by "General Cher Chung Ming, the ex-rational grounds for the beliefs which Le light of the sky and the fields and the
as a Protestant instinctively held. Kaut's fever. pested death of Dr. Sun Yat Sea, and god was Reason, but Kant's reason never The weakness of the whole play is the subsequent change in Kuomintang ordained anything inconsistent with Fri- in the necessity for the epilogue, not in leadership, the exorbitant war taxes ou estantism the senses and emotions are the epilogue itself, which is possibly the goods in transit, and the danger of bri subordinated and denied, and the idea of best scene in the play as it stands. IF gandage and piracy, are leading causes good regarded as universal in its applies Mr. Shaw had viewed the life and death of Joan from above, if he had seen it all for the delay in the re-opening of the tion, which meant that what, Kant re
Meanwhile the small garded as good should be good for every.in its splendour and its tragedy, he could express offices,
these. one else, the test not being found in ex- allippers who depend solely on
have said over her death." It in finish- express offices for the transmission of perience nor assessed by happiness, bat ed. For though the fact of her life an their goods. will have to wait
being the obedience to what Kant called over, the truth of her life remained. But the categorical imperative, a kind of inner he cannot distinguish ideal truth frame voice, a speaking conscience. Kant him setual fact As to the epilogue,” he Unemployment in Fatsban and other self led a life approximating to that of writes, could hardly be expected to cition near Canton as well as Canton Mr. Shaw's Ancients; pressing on to stultify myself by implying that Joan'a proper since the Chinese New Year is the goal of redemption from the flesh, history in the world ended unhappily catsing no. little alarm to those who to the vortex freed from matter, to the with her execution instead of beginning understand the problem. On account whirlpool of pure intelligence."
there. It was necessary, by book or troop, of the uncertainty of the local situation,
A taner philosophy might suggest that to show the canonized Joan as well 21 many shops have reduced the number
reason may be the criterion but that the the incinerated one; for many a woman of fokis or assistants, some discharging stuff of life is passion, that mind without has got herself burnt hy carelessly whink as many as 50 per cent, of their former matter and spirit without flesh are ab-ing a muslin skirt into the drawing room employees. Avernacular press report stractions, that a life as portrayed by fire-place, but getting canonized in a dif is responsible for the estimate that at Shaw in As Far As Thought Can ferent matter, and a more important one." least 30 per cent. of the fokis formerly Beach" in which all that muskind band by poetic I do not mean one seces A poor excuse. A great poetic drama employed in Canton and Fatshan are
life worth living in and to the period
have made the truth n the immortals between the ages of two and four,
falls far short of the iden!. Mr ficiently clear. But Mr. Shaw with his of evolution cannot see things Shaw, however, who considers golf and philosophy
add that and
The present is foolish and salvation, thought.
irrational cuts it all
out, no
How loag, 0.Lord, how
a poet not at all. Weosophy and lost that faith. "My god, my god, why
UNEMPLOYMENT.
BEED
now forced into waiting for a better relegated making the infancy of sarily blank verse or alexa
drines,
Associated Chambers of Commerce ofar as incompatible with leaves as He Just cannot be justified in itself
and
Le can
Dot the
day to come.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. Mr Tee Chung Leung, president of the ciga
Kwangtung Province, with headquarters with pure at Canton, having resigned in order to But Creative Evolution must have its long The vision of the truth which make trip abroad, Mr. Wong Tong, legud and its sind. Do Mr. Shaw laid is eternal is not vouchsafed bim formerly a leading Hongkong Chinese violent kands on the story of Joan of see the folly and futility but merchant and for a time acting managing Are and rebuilt the mediaeval world beauty and the glory, and he cannes director of the Canton Hankow Railroad, nearer to his heart's desire. A dramatist attain to the final height of art and make Kwangtung Section, has been elected to
is at liberty to reinterpret mythology and his audience spectators of their own fill the post.
hagiology, but Mr. Shaw is not content tragedy. He cannot rise above the actual with suggesting that his conception of and it is in the fature he must seek com Joan is ideally true, he must have it that fort and justification, a future as ideas public safety in order to erade the ex-
Under the pretext of "inspection for it is also historical fact. It is the failure and precarious as the present. To the to distinguish the two that is the greatest question of Ivan Karamazov, the god- cd protect from the Treaty Powers flaw in his philosophy, and which makes ecker, Surely I haven't suffered, simply regarding double-duty on foreign mer- the play as a whole unsatisfactory and that I, my crimes and my suffering, ma chandise, the Kuomintang War Funding
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for somebody else!" Mr. Bhaw, has me answer. He remains a barbarian,
Plant won the 5,000 metres walking race. Commissary has decided to levy an explains the necessity for the employ manure the soil of the future harMONS -
inspection fee on kerosene oils imported ment of the rasch discussed epilogue. Jinto territory still under Bolshriek, zulm (Continued on nezt Column),
in 12min., 6.3-5secs, easily defeating the Italian champion, Frigiero