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SHANGHAI GAOL BREAKERS.

Shanghai, Oct. 2. United States Army men have arrived from Tientsin for the pur pose of taking back Norman and Muscle for a Court Martis) for

I desertion. The charge has not yet jbeen settled with the American

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INTERPORT POLO

Shanghai, Oct. 2.

lo BO Interport pula mateb fbetween Teking and Tientsin,

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SHANGHAI TENNIS

Shanghai, Oct. 2. The Americsc-, Putt and Koberts, defeated the Britishera Mousel Smith and Wade, for the Roper; Teocis Cup.

CRICKETERS FOR JAPAN.

Shanghai, Ont. 2. Shanghai ericketers are leav:D2 for Japa on the Shingo Maru

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GENERAL NEWS.

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SHANGHAI FIRE.

Shanghai, Oct. 2. The Municipal cattle sheds were burned down at midnight, over 1900 sbeep and calves perisbing in the Names.

Shanghai, Oct. 2. The British-American Tobacco

4. W. Hart, the 56-years-old B.A.T. GARDEN PARTY. athlete, who set out from! Westminster on a non-stop run! to Brighton and back twice, a distance of 208 miles, broke down near--Coulsdon. after baring

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AMERICAN ADMIRAL.

Sbangbai, Oct. 2. Admiral Strauss has returned on the US S. Haron and immediate is boarded the destroyer Alden for Hankow. He a probably going to Icbsng to copier with the Britiab

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

DISARMAMENT REPORT. .

Geneva, Oct. 2

In the Assembly, there was a most impressive debate on the reduction of armaments. Lord Robert Cecil, in presenting the report, eloquently urged the members of the League to enlist the support of the whole world in efforts to secure a reduction of armaments.

Mr. Brace, Australia, declared that the Assembly had great.

shoe Common retained for the use Admiral on the subject of looking hopes of the Washington Conference. He asked whether, if the

CANVASSING FOR TELEPHONE

SUBSCRIBERS.

Canvassing is being resumed in those areas where new orders can be met," states Mr. Pease in a

BRITISH SAILORS.

Sbababai, Oct 2. Parliamentary reply to Sir Hare expected here xhortly.

Three thousand British sailors The Brittain, with regard to

commucity A planning enter- measure. being taken

tainments. popolarise and generally make known the benefits of the tele- phone to prospective users.

FEATHERWEIGHT BOXING

CONTEST.

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to

THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

Shangbai, Oct. 2, In a 12-round contest for the

an enthusiastic welcome was featherweight boxing champion-

accorded 65 Chinese delegates ship of America, at Cleveland, O., Johony Kilbane, the holder. ho are going to Washington on

State. Hazkrye knocked out Danny Frush in the the

seventh round. The terms provid members of the delegation ed that Kilb-ne should receive arriving to-day and to-morrow. $60,000 win. lose, or draw, while

Frush gets 52,500 and training

expenses.

SHANGHAI RENTS.

The Labour and Commerce

Union, Shanghai, has written to

THE ROCKEFELLER PARTY.

Other

are

Shanghai, Oct. 2) The Rockefeller party and Pre

the Tenants' Association insident Queyon, of the Philippiner, connexion with their proposal-ft Abangbai on the Empress cff

to build houses outside the Settle. Kussia.

ment to offset the bigh fant inside

the Settlement. The Union!

state that they do not think

your suggestion is advisable at

the present time,” and sugges that a mass meeting of ter arty

HARBOUR INVESTIGATION.

Shanghai, Ook, 2. Mr. P. J. Ott Dernes, Nether-

b. called at which a perition to 'anda member of the Harbour the Council be drawn up asking | Investigation Commission, arrived thras body to take a similarstep to the Empress of Russia, General that taken in Hongkong limiting Elack, the United States member, <he amount of rant.

| wse defsyed in Jepss.

Conference proved unsuccessful, was the Assembly prepared to pur- sue the matter. M. Noblemaire declared that no one desire peace. more than France because she had suffered most. He said: "We want to live peacefully with the Germans. Moral disarmament has already been accomplished in France, but France desires security for reparations." Mr. Fisher afirmed Britain's whole-hearted sup port to the League. He sympathised with French asses and de- clared that France and Britain, despite divergencies, aimed at securing the lasting peace of Europe and the world. Lord Robert Cacil wound up the debate with another eloquent appeal. Assembly unanimously adopted the report.

RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF.

Geneva, Oct. 1.

The

After a long debate on Russian famine relief, during which Dr. Nansen stirringly appealed for the League's assistance, the Assem-

of TURKISH and AMERICAN

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THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

Geneva, Oct. 1.

The Assembly draws attention to the dificulties in connection" with the oplam traffe which can only be overcome by an inter- national body. It appeals to States which have not yet signed the 1921 oplura convention and the 1914 protocol to do so at the earlies moment. The principal Persian delegate suggested the desirability of the League undertaking propaganda work among Eastern popula- lone addicted to opium by means of pamphlets.

SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES.

London, Oct. 1.

The Safeguarding of Industries Act comes into operation to-day. Its immediate effect is to impose upon certain imported goods, the manufactare of which is regarded as a key industry, a duty of a third of their value. The new duty will apply to six thousand articles within the scope of nine key industries.

The fancy goods section of the London Chamber of Commerce has decided to request the Board of Trade to remove synthetic. camphor from dutiable articles under the Safeguarding of Indus- tries Act. It declares that it will take months, perhaps years, to instal plant. Britain can obtain raw material from Japan.

R.38 MEMORIAL FUND.

London, Oct. 1.

The Council of the Royal Aeronautical Society has decided to establish a memorial fund commemorating the victims of the R38 bly unanimously adopted the committee's resolutions advising disaster. It is proposed to invest the capital, devoting the income against action pending the decisions of the forthcoming internation- to the encouragement of investigation problems connected with al conference at Brussels. Amendments by Mr. Fisher and Lord | airships. Robert Cecil were added, the latter requesting the League not to relax interest in the subject and to intervens if necessary.

RUSSIA AND NORWAY.

Christiania, Oct. 1. The Storting has ratified the Russo-Norwegian commercial treaty.

ITALIAN REGRETS.

Faris, Sept. 20.

The Italian Foreign Minister, Della Torretta, personally renew- ed, to the French Ambassador in Rome, the Italian Government's regrets for the Ventes incident-Vale.

BRITAIN'S REVENUE.

London, Oct 1.

The revenue for the three months ended September 80 was. £250,000,000 compared with £304,000,000 for the corresponding period of last year. The revenue for the six months ended Septem- ber 30 was £456,000,000 compared with £619,000,000.

"FATTY” ARBUCKLE'S WELCOME.

Los Angeles, Oct 1 Arbuckle was welcomed by many friends on his arrival from San Francisco. A large crowd also awaited the comedian when several women embraced.

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