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The Algemeine Zeitung correspondant at Bou Allied troops, mostly British, marched into the morning and ware acclaimed by the populses, but began to sing patriotic songs the French guar Tille-butts. killed and several :: French soldiers - wohnded thereupon lost control and attacked the crowd. and children are reported killed and twenty first and second Burganasters, were arrested
IRISH PEA
The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Mr. Barton and other representatives of the to-day to receiva General Smats. Gêneral Smuts did not appear. HE'S ST this evening.
says that resterday.
Lendon, July 5, “Addre
Commerce, Str. Edwin Stockton” the President, hopefully reviewad the trade position, the people. He said he had every reason to believe that we had turned the ham with corner. There were distinct signs of a desire to come into the MAĴOF WAS" - Market. The big doclina" in values made trade easier to finance, *Frenchmen and the Mek of lown was greatly reduced - These
could not"Tail to attract many far-seeing buyuk Z1 optimistic about the prospects of the cotton Indu world could not wait Indabaltely for their satisfied and must return to cottonˆ goods,” parative chespness.
al, women
icluding the
Arthur
Landon, Jaly K Grinth, - -MP, Mr.
to Kingstown -an-hour, but idently expected
It transpired that General Sinnts was aboard the steamer st Kingstown but did not appear, because he wished to avoid a publis reception. Subsequently, when those expecting him departed, be motored to Dublin and called on the Lord Mayor.
It was mentioned this morning that a sepinagenarian Peer was kidnapped when his residence in Castle Bernard was burned down by armed men on June 21st.
THE ELEMENTS OF WARFARE
Newport, Rhode Island, July 5. Admiral Sims, in a speech, urged public-discussion as a "safe" guard of public interest and contrasted the attitude of the United States in forbidding publie criticism by dfleers of the Allied forces with the attitude of some European Powers, which actually re- warded beneficial criticism. He pointed out that since the Armis- tice. Admirals Jellicoe, Fisher, Percy Scott, Rear Admiral Bacon and Field Marshal French bad published books containing criticisms, compared to which any criticisms appearing in America seemed to be very mild. He said Americans knew less about the elements of warfare than the people of any other great Power. A similar attitude could not be maintained in future without very serious risk.
JAPANESE IN FRANCE.
Paris, July 2 The Japanese Crown Prince and his suit visited the airdrome at Le Bourget, near Paris. Enroper, the most important aviation depot, was being used in June last by five hundred airplanes carry- of sundry two thousand passengers and fifteen tons ing over freight.
The Japanese officers and sailors were the guests of Toulon Municipality, where there was a brilliant festival to celebrate the arrival of the Japanese squadron.-Vole.
Paris, July 5.
The War Minister, M. Barthou, gave a luncheon in honour of the Japanese Crown Prince, other guests being the three Marshals, Joffre, Foch and Desperey, and a number of generals, diplomats aud members, of the Japanese Mission.-Vale.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE.
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Paris, July 5.
The Board of the Bank Industrielle de Chine thought ft yesterday to apply for "transactional" A strong hope is still alive that the Bank will eventually extricate itself. The financial mar- ket is quite undisturbed. Money is easy.
emission of the
DISPUTED TERRITORIES.
Oppeln, Monts, THỂ 2, Evacuation by the Poles and Gezimna respectively of the disputed territories -is proceeding in good order, the local forces taking charge Pale
HONGKONG'S PUBLIC HEALTH CONDITIONS.
Dr. Koch's Protest at Sanitary Board.
at Cola
the
-It and bom the aim art to form a welfare
the jrweichen, of facilities for the
mrcantile mar
· Dr.: boh moved thist the Gov- |arament be asked to provide lavatory acccommodation for chil- dren in the two playerwunda at the- Psak. ....... Dr. Koch said he waS. SEE→ is the Sanita" ~Department was,
terested party, he prised that the accommodation thoug
tradiction would had met already been provided. best
authority out- Mr. Alibaster seconded, the Board.
mation. The Pro Personally, 1 The "President opposed, on the {feel I can take absolutely no ground that the playgrounds were
actice of it at Pla
*• tamporary; and that the accom At a 'meeting of the Sanitary Dr. Koch: Just as you please,modation would probaŭly be used." Board held yesterday, afternoon Sir. I thought it would be of in- not by the children, but by risksha Dr. W. V. M. Koch drew attention terest to the Board to know the and chair coolica.” It staid abo to a statement made by Mra pinion expressed by a member of be very expensive to provide Noville Roife, published in the Commission which carries some $150 for each conveniezen. This British Medical Journal, to the weight in England.
was a matter, he suggeste for effect that the public health con- The Medical Oficer said he philanthropic Feak reaidu
and ditions of Hongkong. were "dis did not know where the member not for a charge on the graceful”
of the Commission gut her Infor parse. pre-mation from during the time she
Mr. G. R.
Sayer
Govern
Mr. Alabaster said the
All the unofficial
members
sided over the meeting and was in the Colony. She did not stand was some distance WAY. there were also present Mr. Chow approach him for any infor and was provided with Isratory Shou-son, Mfr. S. W, Tao, Dr. Koch, mation about public health or for accommodation. Mr. C. G. Albaster, the M.O.HL ang`statistick. Sho might have" (Dr. W. W. Pearse), and the approached some other Secretary (Mr. D. 3. W. Reynolds). [ment medical offer or some mem the Bund voted for the hotic
Dr. Koch said he would like to ber of the Board
which was carried. draw attention to a very curious Mr. C. G. Alabaster: She did statement made by one of the not put herself in touch with the members of the Commission on Board, 1 understand? Venereal Diseases that passed
The President: I had the ples-. through, Hongkong a little while sare of being introduced to her ago. The statement, published in ontside this Board room and offers
The British Medical Journal, was
WORLD-WIDE SPORT-
A cricket match was played at „Nowumarket batween married and dingle jockeya, a good ware being callected for charity 25-
by Mrs. Neville Rolfe, whose ed to help her, but she did not name had been before the Board want any communication with me stready. She stated that in Hong-at all.
The extract from the British kong "public health conditions
E. C. Carter, a member of the Medical Journal referred to by Dr. Royal Dublin Golf Club you the were disgraceful.”
Dr. Koch proceeded: I think a Koch is part of a report of a con- Trish Native Amaisur Champón- protest should be made against a ference at which members of the ship at Portmarnock the person, who passes through a Commissions sent out by the seanad time. His opportul, Gr. place for a day or two making a National Council for Combating Moore, a young local play, play. statement like that.~ 1 do not|Venereal Diseases made reports; eð ww ry weak gams, and Carter think it is justifiable that a state. The issue is dated May 14th, 1921, I won ́essily by: 9 up and 8 to play. ment like that should be spread|(p. 717). We quote the report of Sunderland bave made an on- broadcast throughout the medical Mrs. Rolfe's speech, in fall, as fol- | ancosssful effort to sign on Rs worldby appearing in a paper of the flows:-
po* Williams, the Merthyr Town ard importance of the British Medical
Mrs. Neville Rolfe (Educa-Welsh international winger. It Journal Medical people outside
tional Commissioner to the Faris stated that the transfer te Hongkong will think this place is
East) said that the four ports offered was £3,500, a disgrace to civilisation. As a
which wore visited by herself Mr. CL. Thomton, the famous nutter of fact, from my personal and the Medical Commissionero icketer, has accepted the offer Rupert Hallam) were of the honorary freedom of the ern and West indis cities, I think Shanghai, Hengkong, Singapore, boroush of Scarborough, in ra public health conditions in Hong
and Colombo. At Shanghai a†cognition of his 50 years, gmsóõja- kong are marvellously. good.
site was chosen for a clinic for tim with the Scarborough Festim Sanitation is very carefully looked
penfarers, leaffets had beës i val. It is expected that the free- alter I do not say that because I
drawn up to be given to every dam will be conferred during the happen to be a member of this
incoming sailor telling him visit of the Austráliang which Board. Public health conditions
where he could get free treat concludes the next feskiye) is ment, and the authorities had|Septembar.
Following the recent
French Government's short term bands, which proved an unqualified success, netting over two hundred millions sterling par in twenty days, large emis- sions of bonds by various cities in industrial concerns and ship-knowledge of a great many East- ping companies are readily being absorbed by French investors.
ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS' PARADE.
New York, July 5.
Mayor Hylan reviewed a parade of several thousand anti- prohibitionists. Each individual wore a miniature liquor bottle in his coat lapel. Three hundred organisations, including one hundred Italian societies, were represented in the procession. Bands played drinking songs. It is noteworthy that few women participated.
COAL SHIPMENTS.
London, July b.
In connection with the resumption of work in the coalfields, provisional arrangements have already been made on a moderate scale to resume coal shipments. The hope is expressed that ships this month will proceed to Port Said and India with coals, and then proceed to other Eastern markets to load homeward cargoes. -
BIG FIRES AT MADRAS.
Madras, July 5.
Two thousand persons are homeless as the result of two fires. The cotton mill workers on strike tried to prevent the polica and firemen from extinguishing the fire. Troops were called out, whereupon the strikers temporarily retired.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
SAY, OLIVIA, WOULD YOU MIND DOING THE DISHES TONIGHT? HELEN HAS A HEADACHE AND WANTS
TO LIE DOWN!
YES, BUT MAKE WILBUR HELP
ME!
YOU'RE GOING TO GET A CHANCE TO SHOW YOUR HAND AROUND HERE!
WHAT DID
1 DO?
are
very excellent indeed, con- sidering the difficulties with which we have to contend. I think it is a disgrace that a member of a Commission like this should make such a statement as the one I have quoted, and a contradiction should be sent to the medical papers. I have already sent to them a con- tradiction of this good lady's statement which 1 brought before the Board on a previous occasion. I think some públic notice should be taken of this опе: pas- sibly the Head of the Sanitary Department or the Medical Officer and of Health ought to write contradict it.
(Dr.
WAS
*
promised that the surplus on There was a sensational finish next year's budget should be to the South African billiards earmarked for this campaign championship at Johsonesburg, A specialist had been sent for Cecil Harvmam beating Frank from Europe, and immediately Ferrars by 24 points in 16,000 up. - on his arrival the clinic would | At one stage Harverson led by be started. In Hongkong, where 213 points, and once during the public health conditions were final session Farfars was: 925 in disgraceful, “reform
front, and only required 218 for slower matter, but the-Com-game, but Harverson, plodding mission was able so to organize along, wou amid goal 'excite- ...” Chineso and British opinion fo the colony that the authorities
The English Football Associa were at last convinced that in tion have withdrawn the sine dir.
of the Northern carrying out the recommend sospension ations of the Commission they producing tooks when required. Komida F. O. passed "for pot would be falling in with popu This means that the Olympic
In Singapore
jumper and Everton goalkeeper the principle of free treatment Howard Bakaz will able t facilities had been accepted by keep goal for England (againat the Governor, who had agreed | Belgium.
Mr. Chow Shop-sen said he agreed with Dr. Kech that a perlar sentiment. son passing through a place on a
short visit should be more careful than to make such surprising remarks. In this case, however,
Wilbur Is Expensive Hpel
ment...
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"TAINT WHAT YOU DID, IT'S WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO!
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AND YOU'LL ·
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