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THURSDAY, JUNE R 1921

London, June 1.

JAPAN'S IMPERIAL

CONFERENCE”

Shangtung and other' Questions.

Japan's Colonial Conference, which has broadened its soope until it is dealing with problems. affecting the entire Far East, bas worked out sight definita can-]

Republio will be recognized, a0× cording to information from

Japanese sources.

The conference has been under way for several days in Tokyo and the Chita problem is said to have been one of the first ones nailed. The conditions apply-

There has been since midnight what certainly constitutes the | mast remarkable trek øver seen in Britain. All roads to-day lead to Epsom Dewas Despite a trainless Derby the multitude Rocking thither is said to be greater than ever. Thousands of pedestrians.ditions on which the Far East in groups of three to parties of a dažen, traïmped all night long in Fine weather. In the early hours an army of cyclists appeared on the roads, followed at breakfast time by thousands of omnibușes and ebarabanes, crowded with lighthearted trippers. These were 3000 reinforced by private cars in such numbers as to occasion the inquiry where they all came from. Converted ambulances, brewers" drays, dog carta decorated-brakes and the inevitable donkeycarts and ancient barooches added to the picturesqueness of the sceDES.

Everybody is in most cheery-spirits. The sights were extraor¬ing to Chita. will also” ap [dinary, a psychological commentary on the country's strike troubles ply, it in said, to Siberia. and trade upheaval. The airship R.23 has set off from Pulham to If the conditions laid down at control the traffic from the air for the first time in the history of the the conference are accepted, it Derby by wireless, with a Scotland Yard offcial aboard. The first is said Japan is to enter at once Chita wireless reported a serious traffic jamb near Ewell and immediately into negotiations with a message was sent to the ground station at Epsom requesting the looking to recognition and will police to divert the traffic.

also withdraw all her troops from the Maritime Province.

The result of the Derby was as under:--

Humorist

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Won by a neck, three lengths between second and third, Twenty-three rang

Setting: Rumorist, 6. 1; Craig an Eran, 5 ́1; Lémonors, 8-1.

THE COAL TROUBLE.

Leadon, June 1.

CHITA MUST RENOUNCE COMMUNISM.

The most rigid condition: imposed according to reports is that Chita is to renounce Cam- munism and becouse troly democratic.

Probably the next în import- ance is the reported demand that Vladivostock be made an opan port, that order be restored there and that all fortifications be removed.

The chief cities of the country such as Harbarovsk. Blagovesh- chensk and Chits must be open and free to foreign residents of all nationalities and such resid- ents must have a guarantee or protection

While the Miners' District Councils are still passing resolutions agunt the Government's latest cffer, there are unmistakable signs that the end of the struggle is approaching. The removal of the railwaymer's and transport workers' embargo on imported coal is regarded as a surrender to the force of circumstances. They have seen that no difficulty has been experienced in obtained the necessary

MUST OPEN.AMUR RIVER. Jaleur in connection with the removal of coal. But a more portentous Navigation of the Amur river sigu which the leaders are not slow to appreciate has been the use must be free to all seeking to of eil for power by many industries. Two great railway companies carry on trade by way of it,

their recently extended

services considerably by all-driven safety

of life and property loce motives, while the renewal of the fall tramway service at the must be guaranteed 10 all traditional conl centre of Newcastle by sil installation rudely|foreigners and all rights given awakened the miners to facts at their very doors.

foreigners under the old regime

The coalowners will not reply to Mr. Hodges' peace demarche.must be restored to them. The cabled 1st evening, until after the forthcoming meeting in London, last point and one which affecta but there is a general feeling in non-partisan quarters that things Japan alone, is the demand that are shaping towards a settlement and that the men will resume the Chita Government reimburs-

work, bele. the middle of the month.

PANDEMONTUM IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

London, June 1.

all Japanese subjects for lasses incurred in the disturbances tha: have arisen there.

Q.

The Ministerial confere es in

While the report purporting to contain these provisions, is entire- ly unofficial they are given cred- ence by many, as they are ap-| | parently in line with a change of Angry scenes in the early morning marked the close of a long policy on the part of Japan. bate in the House of Commans on the Government's anti-dumping Tokyo seems to have decided on measures. Mr. Chamberlain, at midnight. moved the closure on the

definite programim for her financial resolutions as a preliminary to safeguarding the Industries actions hereafter, though there is Bill. mentioned on May 9th, amid cries of "gag." The Opposition no indication that the Empire? decided not to vole and retained their seats during the divisico intends to relinquish any prestige shouting "let the tame cats vote" and also "puss, puna," as the On the other hand she apparently Coalitionist entered the lobby, while some Labourites sang "God save Ireland. The announcement that the closure was carried by 171 votes to 2 provoked a renewed pandemonium The Speaker appealed to members to discontinue unseemly behaviour. The Bill was thereafter read a first time amid renewed disorder.

ANOTHER IRISH OUTRAGE.

London, June 1.

Rebels electrically exploded a mine under the Hampshires while the latter were marching with their band near Youghal. Six were killed and 21 wounded. The survivors, aided by reinforcements, fired on and pursued their attackers. Several arrests were made. including a neighbouring farmer's sons,

WHITES v. BLACKS.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1.

One negro was killed and two whites and three negroes injured in a collision between armed whites and blacks as the result of the arrest of a negro on a charge of assaulting a white girl. Large numbers of whites are stated to have marched on the negro quarters. The Government ordered troop: to assist the police to quell the disorders.

WAGES REDUCTION.

London, June 1.

The negotiating Committee, representing the cotton employers and operatives, began in Manchester the discussion of a proposed reduction in wages and adjourned tili to-day. If a settlement is not reached work in the cotton mills will cease on Saturday.

ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

New York, June 1.

In view of determined efforts in certain Senatorial quarters in Washington to arouse feeling against the renewal of the Anglo- a leader in the San Francisco Chronicle declaring that Americans generally regard the Treaty as one of their business.

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. Japanese Treaty, significance attaches to

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INDIAN STRIKES.

Calcutta, June 1.

is posing as the champion of inter- national rights. She is insisting on

a "square deal" for all foreigners, but at the same time proposes to see that these are guaranteed be- cause of her demands.

WOULD DOMINATE, HOWEVER.

This same Ministerial con- ference is believed by many to be the inspiration, for the proposal made at informal discussions in Washington. That Tsingtao be made an international port similar to Shanghai. Here again. all foreigners will have full rights to go about their business and will have protection, að k result of the generosity of Japan.[

Mr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister to Washington, in a dispatch to the Central Govern- ment, said that in these discus- sions over the Shantung maiter. Japan bad proposed to interna- tionalize Tsingtao and to with- draw all her soldiers and mililary police from Shantung province. WILL INTERNATIONALIZE TSINGTAD.

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America, however, in latest dispatches is said to look favour. fably on Japan's proposal.

WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM SHANTUNG.

As regards the Shantung problem it is suggested that the Japanese troops along the rail- ways shall be withdrawn at Tsingtao, and the Chinese Gov- erament be allowed to station police and guards corps, and Japan shall then open negotia- tion with China for the return of Kiaochow Bay.

Details regarding the last mutinies are unknown but it is' reported that it has been recom- mended that a uniform system: of administration shall be enfoto ed in Manchuria and Korea,

It is learned that a similar COD-

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