THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1927.

NANKING EXTENDS ITS JURISDICTION.

NOW INCLUDES HONAN, SHENSI AND KANSU:

SOUTHERNERS ADVANCING IN SHANTUNG..

BRITISH NAVAL VESSELS TACKLING YANGTSZE PIRATES.

(ah Tas Fat Pao.).

SHANGHAI, Dec. 2nd. Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang has telegraphed to the Nanking Gov- ernment to the effect that the oc- cupation of Hsuchow by the Nation- alists has effected; a juncture poli-, tically and militarily between the Kuominchun and the Nationalists. He proposed that hereafter all political procedure in Honan, Shenai and Kansu should be placed under the direction of the Nanking Gov-

ernment.

On receiving Maraha! Feng's tele gram, the Central Government re plied that all high political autho- plied that the above mentioned provinses will be required to make their respective reports to the Central Government before any steps be taken.

NANKING AND RUSSIA'S COMMERCIAL INTERESTS.

(Wah T, Tat Pao.)

KIUKIANG "REDS.**

VIGOROUS ACTION BEING TAKEN.

[NAVAL WIRELESE. Į

THE KING'S SPEECH. SIR ALAN COBHAM'S

PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

**NAVAL · CONFERENCE

MENTIONED.

(THROUGH ZBUYER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, Dec. 22nd. Parliament has been prorogued until February 7th,

The King's speech on the proroga tion of Parliament dwells with basis- faction on the enthusiastic recep-

SEAPLANE

THE DAMAGE DONE AT MALTA.

SMUGGLING DRUGS TO THE FAR EAST.

ARRESTS EFFECTED.

QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS.

GERMAN AND BRITISH POLICE CO-OPERATION.

(HETISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

Roar, Deo and.

Arawering a question in Parlia-

EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES.

ARRANGING THE FIRST MEETING.

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE)

CARGO SEIZURE.

OF COMMONS..

ITALY'S CURRENCY.

PLACED UPON A GOLD BASIS.

BANK OF ENGLAND AND US. BANKS INTERESTED.

(THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENCY.)

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Roi, Dec. Sisk

Rom, Dec. 2nd.

REGBT, Dec. 2nd. "The brst meeting for the discra. [THROUGH, KHUTER'S AGENCY. ]

sion of the industrial reorganisation The king has signed a Calrinet and industris relations, arranged decree making it obligatory for the Loupon, Dec. 22nd. between group of employers led by Atelegram from Berlin states Sir Alfred Mond and the Trades Bank of Italy to covert its notes. to a gold basis, as from "December tion accorded to the Prince of meat regarding the damage to Sir that three persons, suspected of Union Congress' general councí, i gand The obligation has been sus Wake and Prince George in Alan Cobhan's seaplane at Malia being members of a big interna. expected to take place at the end pended since 1804. The new parity Canada and to

the Duke and during the proposed round-Airicational drug smuggling organisation, of January or early in February.

is on a brisis of about 92 Eire to one Duchess of York in Austrasia and fight, Sir Philip Sassoon said that have been traced by the aid of

pound sterling a pair of wing tip floats were car documents and codes seized in eisewhere. KIUKIANO, Dec. 21sh

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE] Vigorous action is being taken by,

Doumergue's visit to London ried away by the swell during the Berlin last October. As the result

An Agreement."- the authorities against Com-

in summer afforded the people a landing, and the port elevator and of co-operation between the Ger- mian, police and British authorities munists, and, following

many welcome opportunity of demonstrat. the lower portion of the plane were executions recently, it is noticeablo ing their affection for France" damaged by a heavy sea whilst the in the Far East seizures followed STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE

on a charge of disposing of smug. that large numbers are leaving Frank and friendly Anglo-Egyptian machine was being beached. These the arrest of a Russian in Shanghai Kings, all pressumed be conversations on the occasion of the parts were being renewed with ak

Reda."

little delay as possible.. visit of King Fuad were

gled drugs in the Far East and his A good

wife in Berlin, who was charged of angry for the future."

High-Speed Aircraft.

the purchasing and arranging, of The British proposals at the Replying to another question, Sir transport of the drugs. The cor Geneva Naval Conference would, Philip Sassoon said that seven respondence contained the names of accented, have substantially reduced high-speed aircraft were built this persons through which the drugs naval strengths and costa. Despite year and six of these were made were apparently procured. Two temporary failure Britain does not available for the Schneider Trophy men mentioned therein have been intend embarking on an increase of They were constructed for the per-arrested in Switzerland, another in her naval building programme pose of carrying out an important. Strasbourg while proceedings have which is based on a considered programme of research into prob- begun against three factories in view of the defensive needs of the lems of high-speed fight. Valuable Switzerland, one in South Germany, Empire.

dats bearing on the problem of im- and one in France for participating Povement in the speed of aircraft in illegal drug traffic. had already been secured with these machines.

to

Wahn's Labour Trouble.

Wony, Dec. 21st. The threatened labour trouble is developing, though the general strike has not yet begun.

Farther trouble bas arisen in connection with salt transhipment. It will be recalled that the Wuhu Authorities interfered with salt ear goes a brief while ago, but on protests by the British authorities, the cargo was released. The Con-

au tms taken the matter up once

again.

Blaze In Hankow Concession. HANKOW, Dec. 22nd. Fire broke out in the offices of the Aniline Dye Company in the ex-British Concession last night, the conflagration lasting for several hours

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The speech dwells on the great value of the recent inter-Imperial Conference in London and earnest ly brusts. from the labours of the Indian Statutory Commission that B system of Gaverzunent CORY emerge giving contentment to the peoples of India and strengthening the bonds that unite the Empire.

The speech adverts to the Anglo- Iraq Treaty and notes with satis-

It was one of the biggest fires that faction the debt-funding agree has occurred in the foreign sectionments signed in respect of all of Hankow for some time, and war debts with Britain except caused considerable excitement. Russia.

SHANGHAI, December 22nd. A Commission organised by the Foreign, Financial aid Communica tions Department of the Nanking Government for the purpose of taking charge of Russian commer cial interests in the Kuomintang territory, has been inaugurated. The Aniline Dye Company pre- General Li Tsai Hain I expected mises were almost entirely gutted, to leave Shanghai for Canton to but the fire was prevented from morrow by the sa President Me-spreading to any large extent to Kinley.

other buildings.

The Southerners have advanced At first the fire was thought to to Lincheng, in Shantung. Passen-e the result of incendiariam, but ger traffic on the Tientsin-Pukow this is not now suggested. Railway between Bauchow and Pukow has been resumed,

It is persistently reported that the, Shansi troops have re-captured shlchinchuang, an important city of Southern Chihli, Their vanguards have even advanced to Tingyuen whence they are preparing to at tack Paotinglu Fighting is now going at Mengtu.

COMMUNISTS EXECUTED

AT HANKOW.

(THROUGH REUTER’8. ADENCY.}

SHANGHAI, Dec. 22nd."

A telegram from Hankow, dated the 21st inst, states that four more Chinese Communists, including onz

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The state of employment, though showing welcome signs of improve ment in some parts of the country, still causes anxiety.

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CONCESSIONS IN CHINA. SUBJECT AGAIN BEFORE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,

FOREIGN SECRETARY'S

RE 100"

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STATEMENT BY SIR PHILIP SASSOON,

[DAITISH WIRELESS NERVİCE.]'

Ruduy, December 22nd. Questioned in Parliament regard- ing the airship. RE 100 now under construction privately for the Gov-

ernment,

Sassoon,

Sir Philip Under-Secretary for Air, mid it did not appear likely that the total fuel weight of the airship, includ and fittings, passenger car would exceed the contract figure of $0 tons. Two scientists, who were investigating the airworthiness of the two airships now being built, could not complete their investiga tion of RE 100 for some mor the but, so far, it appeared that the factors of safety laid down in the report of sirworthiness of the air In the House of Commons, ques- ship panel had been fully adhered

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VIEWS,

(THROUGH BETTER'S AGENCY.):

LONDON, Dec. 9ist.

General Ho Ying Chien has re-girl, were executed yesterday. The toned regarding the crown leases turned to Nanking from Hauchow ex-head of the Provincial Govern- surrendered in the six Concessions in order to confer with the Nanking ment, Kung Kang, with other in China, Sir Auster Chamberlain leaders regarding military opera officials was apprehended yesterday said he did not anticipate that, the tions against the Northerners

On receiving information that in evening. They are awaiting trial charge was likely to be detri

on charges of favouring Communism mental to British interests. number of Communist agitatork

He reminded the House that it have secretly found their way to and of misgovernment. Amos, the local authorities there have embarked upon precautionary measures to check their activities.

DR. WANG CHUNG HUIS NEW POST.

(Wah Te Tat Pao.)

SHANGHAI, December 22nd Dr. Wang Chung Hui, Minister of Justice to the Nanking Govern- ment, will proceed to Europe for the purpose of attending the com ing session of the International Court at The Hague.

YANGTSZE PIRATES.

THREATENING LETTERS. BRITISH NAVAL VESSELS IN ACTION.

[NAVAL WIRELESS.]

It is authoritatively stated that was the Government policy to the Military authorities detained 19 relax rather than to extend the

DISASTROUS FIRE IN -

MANTEA

LOSS OF LIFE AND HEAVY. DAMAGE.

JUVENILE BETTING.

DEPUTATION, CALLS ON HOME SECRETARY.

DEPLORES GREYHOUND

RACING.

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]

// GOVERNMENT PROTESTS.

[TREOCAH BUTER'S ADENOT.)

In connection with Italy's return to the gold standard an agres-. ment has been concluded in Lon- don with the Governors of the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for credits of 125 million dollars of which 75 million will be provided from fourteen of the big "backs of standard and Afty thousand from the United States having a gold Morgans.

..."

LONDON, Dec. 21st." Gratton Doyle and Mr. Foot-Mit- In the House of Commons, Sir chell enquired regarding the seizure and confiscation on December 2nd, goods of the value of $14,000 (1) ENGLAND'S ICE- at Lintsing, of a cargo of British by Marshal Chang Tsung Chang, the Tupan of Shantung, notwith-

BOUND STREETS. standing an offer to pay irregular

taxes

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Sir Austen Chamberlain replied | EXTRAORDINARY LARGE NUM», that the action of the Shantung BER OF CASUALTIES. authorities appeared to be pure robbery. The Conmail-General out {THEORGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.]' Tainanfu had protested locally and Sir Miles Lampson had also made the strongest verbal representatione to the Foreign Minister at Peking who had telegraphed to Shantung and promised to take up the matter with the Premier and with Marshal Chang Tso Lin's headquarters. He had confessed that he had no au- thority in Shantung.

Sir Austen Chamberlain added that the British Government could

Roosy, December 22nd. An undertaking that the Cabinet would consider the whole question of greyhound racing was given last. night by Sir William Jenson nos overlook such a gross violation Hicks, who received a deputation of the elementary rights of British on the "subject representing three merchants and counted on Marshai political parties and introduced by control the province of Shantung, Chang Tao Lin, who claimed to Mr. John Thomas, Labour M.P.

The deputation laid before the to take steps to secure the release Home Secretary the anxiety felt of these goods. regarding the growth of betting particularly among youths which took place on dog races. “

ren.

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE] Confiscation.

RUGBY, Dec. 21xt.

In the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary was asked if he

aware of the disregard of by some of the Northern Chinese reasonable security for trade shown leaders and especially by the Mili tary Governor of Shantung.. in whose territory the open confisca tion of valuable British merchan- dise had recently occurred

LONDON, Dec. Mat. Fractured skulls, broken armỖ, legs, collar-bones and wrists, and dirlocated fingers are among the 1,600 casualties, due to falls on the icy street after the sudden shaw. treated at thirty London hospitals;

Ambulance mez, doctors and curses have been worked at high pressure. Such an experience is aprecedented, and similar condi tions have obtained throughout the provinces, hundreds of cars being marooned on the marble-like roade and unable to progress.

2,000 Accidents.

"S LATER The number of casualties in London owing to the icy streeta is now reported to be. 2,000'

The slippery condition of the roads and pavements in London this morning, caused by rain tura- ing to ice on the frozen ground, casualties. The hospitals dealt caused an extmordinary number of with as many as 1,600 accidenta, chiefly broken limbs, sprains and bruises, suffered by pedestrians,

In addition, the electric train services were considerably delayed owing to the trains failing to act on the iced rails Transit, was" generally disorganised.

Sir Joynson Hicks said he shared the deputation's anxiety concerning the effects of the enormous extension of the new sport but the Govern- ment had to be fully satisfied as to its evil results before interfering Regarding juvenile betting he had, however, directed investigation, as to the Home' Secretary's powers to deal with it If legislation" was necessary he would have to op- portunity to protect minors; next Sir Austen Chainberlain replied Russian women and fire men. All | Britishi'' control of the "administra-

year in a new hill relating to child-that "on the 15th December, the will be released shortly except two {tion of those Municipal areas.

On the broad question the British Minister at Peking re- ported that the Shantung authori men, Glatz, the Dalbank "manager,

ROBY, Dec. 21st.

whole matter would have to be con- and Yessin, the Soviet trade repre- Sir Austen Chamberlain was ask.

sidered by Government in the ties were threatening the confisca MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIP sentative, who will probably be deed in the House of Commons about

moral and material interests of the tion of a consignment of goods valued at some 8400,000 or £40,000 parted after further investigation. the surrender by Britain of leases A fire in the suburbs of Marila community generally. He belonging to a British Company. in Chinese Treaty Potts conceded has caused the death of two natives, warning hint to those investing These goods were being covered by the Chinese Government between and damage to the extent of one money in new undertakings, to pro in boats on the Grand Canal from "millions pesos. Two. thousand mote greyhound racing in various people have been rendered home-parts of the country, that its deve lopment had been so sudden and so extensive that any government must give serious attention to it. He promised a faller statement of the Government policy when the Com- mons.re-assemble in February.

SOVIET DUPLICITY. INCRIMINATING DOCUMENT

FOUND IN CANTON.

A REPLY TO CHICHERIN.

1551 and 1861...

less.

2,000 HOMELESS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

MANILA, Dec, 2nd.

NORTHERN IRELAND'S

די

PARLIAMENT.

PEACEFUL CONDITIONS:

[BRITISH WINKLERS BERVICE]

He replied that the value of these leases could not be accurate- ly assessed at the present moment burt, according to a valuation made in 1922, previous to the outbreak (THROUGH AKUTKE'S AGENCY.] of anti-foreign agitations in China, the worth of the reversionary in- Regarding M. Chicherin's Note derest in land and buildings held protesting against the closure of under the lenses with an unexpired the Russian Consulates and deny- term of approximately 30 years, was ing that the Canton Consulate | £730,000, At a later date it was guided the revolutionary move anticipated that these reversionary

Ruoat, December 22nd. ment by peasants and workers, it interests might have realised about The Parliament of Northern is learned from

•semi officia! £400,000.

The position in China, Ireland was prorogued yesterday. source in Canton that a document, however, rendered it impossible to Gratification was expressed in the partly burned, numbered B/12857- proceed with a scheme for the sale King's speech at the improvement HANKOW, Dec. 21st. 10, and endorsed by the Seventh of these interests without guaran in trade se shown by the big re The activities of the British Navy Enlarged Plenum Executive Cointees of tenure, which would he duction of unemployment and also against pirates along the middle mittee of the Communist Interns wholly inconsistent with the polley a general continuance of peaceful course of the Yangtze River have tional, was discovered in the raid of the British Government. The conditions in Northern Ireland. been extended and two more euced Consulate's archives.

land was acquired under a per "cesace have taken place.

petual lease from the Chinese

INDIA'S DISCOUNT RATE Government to whom the fixed

RAISED. ground rent continued to be paid and, concurrently, by purchase from actual Chinese owners.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] cession areas were situated at Tien

BOMBAY, Dec. 22nd. tsin, Hankow, Kiukiang, Chinking. The Bank of India has raised Amoy and Canton and they con the discount rate from six to seven sisted of a total of 230 acres, divided into 934 lots. Those pro perties were chiefly in British, but partly in other hands. They were to be transferred to the present lot-holders without payment and, unconditionally, except for a pro- viso that the Igt-holdera aliouid bear any expenses arising from the hasiguments.

A pirate launch was captured on board which were six pirates who were all wounded in action and therefore unable to escape.

An armed guard was placed on board a private launch. An other gang of pirates attacked this craft but their fire was returned by the guard, inflicting many casualties among the pirates.

Divers Threats,

The document explains how the Communist Party must take on mand of the peasant movement, in accordance with the programme of the Agrarian Revolution, and in- trueting, inter alia, the disarming of the People's Militia and other forces among the gentry while arming poor and middle-class pensants to form an Army.

GERMANY TO WATCH

· SOVIET INTERESTS. ACCEPTS VERY MODIFIED LIABILITY.

:

The Con-

per veut.

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UNITED ACTION.

A LIBERAL M.P.'s SUGGES. TION.

The Hakow office of Messrs. Butterfield and 'Swiro. (who are ngante for the China Navigation Co.) has received two threatening.

[THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENDY.] Jettere bearing the signature of Ha Chun who demande the sum of

LONDON, Dec. 21st. $100,000 from the British firm,

"In the House of Commone to-day threatening divers penalties in case of non-payment.

As regards future ownership, he Mr. J. Duckworth (Lib.) suggested The Hu Chux pirate gang claims agreed to the Soviet request to had no reason to anticipate that that Britain, Japan and the United

CONTROL OF CANTON.

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCT;]

BERLIN, Dec. 21st. The German Government has

LATER

British Policy.

may change was likely to be detri-States should discuss the desir

to control the banks of the Yangtze take charge of the latter's interests at Shasi and Kingchow, Their in South China and has instructed mental to British interests, but it ability of ascertaining whether an was the policy of the British Gov. offer of their joint good services threat is that if they are not paid its Consule accordingly. shortly, they will kill all the cap.

ernment to relax rather than to in endeavouring to assist in effect tains and compradores of the com- It in semi-oficially announced extend British control in the ad- ing setlement of the present dm- pany and burn the ships. -

that the fulfilment of the Soviet's ministration of these Municipal broglio would be favourably enter request is a matter of international | areas. Other foreign Powers had tained by all parties in China.

Sir Austen Chamberlain, the courtesy, and did not mean taking immediately transferred their per charge of Diplomatic reprezenta-petual leases to their respective lot-Foreign Secretary, in reply, said THE NATIONALIST GOVERNtion, which was impossible as-Ger- holders and in no other case was that the Government was constant wany had not yet recognised the a foreign government the ground commamenting with the Govern landlord of a similar area in ments of Japan and the United Government of South China.

States on, all matters concerning No intervention in the political Chinese territory.

their joint interests in China, and strife of China was intended, and

while the British. Government was Gernian Conals were not author-

anxious to takemany proper action within their power which might assist in the restoration of peace in China, he did not see any reason at present, to believe that the step suggested would contribute in any way towards the attainment of this end.

MENT'S REPRESENTATIVE

{THROUGH REVIER’B AGENCY.]

SHANOIA Dec. 22nd.

The Nationalist Government hasised to interfere in questions of authorised Li Tesi Hain to take high politica

SOVIET TRADE MISSION.

[THROUGH ZEUTKE'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAL, Dec. 22nd. request does not mean that Ger- It is understood that the opera many is now in a position to shielding staff of the Soviet Trade Mis Communist propaganda or excuses. sion stay at Kobe.

over control of Canton, Chang Fat The announced ackle it follows Fui and Wong Kie Cheung having that the fulfilment of the Russian resigned or disappeared.

Li Teai Hsin will leave for Can: ton on the 20th.or 27th.

NO CHRISTMAS NEWS- PAPERS IN ENGLAND.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON. December 22nd. No news papers will be published in England on the 28th instant.

CHANCELLOR'S BUDGET PROPOSAL.

STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER.

[BRITION WIRELESS SERVICE]

Ruany, Dec. 21st. In the House of Commons the Prime Minister stated that the pro- posal which was made by the Chan cellor of the Exchequer in his last Pudget statement that the Ministry of Transport, the Department of Mines, and the Department of Overseas Trade should be abolished could not be effected without legis. lation, except in the case of the Department of Overseas Trade. It would not be right to make de- mands on Parlamentary time out of all proportion to the actual

ving likely to be effected.

ABYSSINIAN ATTACK.

INCIDENT MENTIONED IN THE COMMONS.

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICK]

RUGET, Dec. 21st." In the House of Commons Bir A. Chamberlain was asked what was the conclusion arrived at by the Court of arbitration regarding the attack made by Abyssinian soldiers Inat Jume.

Tientsin to Southern Chihli. At Lintsing, in Shantung, they were held up for the enforcement of various irregular taxes. The Com. pay agreed to pay these taxes hat, notwithstanding orders were given for the confiscation of the goods. It was alleged that these orders emanated from Marshal Chang Tung Chang, Military Governor of Shantung. In any case, the nction of the Shantung authorities appeared to be pure robbery.

Sir Miles Lampson had made the strongest possible verbal represen- tations to the Foreign Minister in

TO RIO.

[THEOUGA EKUTEX'S ÁGENOT.]

LONDON, December 21st. Mr. Lloyd George, with his family, has gone to South America for the benefit of his wife's health.

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICK]" The EZ-Premier's Engagements..

RUGBY, December 22nd. Mr. Lloyd George has few public engagements in Brazil but will be the guest at a dinner given by the Brazilian Foreign Minister and will attend a reception of the British Chamber of Commerce at

Rio.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].

Peking, who had promised to do his THE GEORGES GUYNEMER." best and to take up the matter with LANDS SAFELY IN TURKEY, Be Preuter and Marshal Chang Tso Lin's headquarters. He had confessed, however, that he him- self had no authority in Shantung. The British Government could not overlook the gross violation of the elementary rights of British aner chauts, and counted on Marshal Chang Tso. Lin, who claimed to control the province of Shantung, to take steps to secure the release of the cargo.

RUBBER INDUSTRY. AMALGAMATION PROPOSALS.

·· POLICY · RAISED,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Dec. 21st,

A meeting of shareholders ap proved of the proposals for the amalgamation of rubber companies [ mentioned on December 12th.

ATHENS, Dec. 1st Uneasiness is felt regarding the fata of the aeroplane of Georges Guynemer. It was due yesterday morning frorn Rome but has not Arrived

Military aeroplanes are institut ing a search so moon as weather permits.

PARIS, Dec. 21st." The Air Ministry has received information that the aeroplane of Georges Guynemer. has landed nifely at Adalia, Turkey,

OBITUARY.

MR. COURTICE POUNDS.

{THROUGE ZKUTER'N AGENCY.]}

LONDON, Dec. 21st. The death is announced of Mr.

Pounds, Charles famous actor and vocals, the

Mr. James Fairbairn, presiding. at a meeting of the Rubber and General Elgamated he was hopeful that the amalgama

A matinee for his, becefit at Hin tion would thoroughly demonstrate Majesty's Theatre, London, ten the soundness of the policy and days ago produced £3,000. hoped that within the next few Mr. Courtice Pounds, was 65 months he would see many amalga years of age, and he was only 26 mations on accomplished fact. when he made his first great suc- [A London cable of December cess in London, creating the part of 12th stated:One of the Biggest Fairfax in the Yeomen of the rubber producing companies in the Guard at the Savoy Theatre. world is to be formed by merging where he appeared in all subsequent He replied that the Court had the Amalgamated Rubber and Gen- productions for four successive fixed damages, at about £3,600, anderal Estates and the Amalgamated years. He toured Anstralis in 1805, this sum had only been paid by the Rubber Development Company into but later in London played The Abyssinian Government. The Court the United Serdang Eumatra" Novice in "La Poupee following also recommended the removal of Rubber Fluutations, the latter in-with the tenor parts in "The Royal the Abyssinian cancer chiefly res creasing up capital from £1,000,000 Star." The Minstrel in “ Ulysses, possible, and he had scoordingly to £1,500,000. The planted nereage | Sir Hugh in Merry Wives, and. been dismissed from his post by the will exceed 33,000 acres, including more recently, Abn in Cairo,” and Abyssinian Government

$1,000 devoted to coffee.1

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