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A special Paris message states that the report of the Senatorial Committee in regard to the Banque Industrielle de Chine signed by M. Guillaume Poulle declares that the Directors of the Bank were imprudent in granting almost unlimited edits where such confidence was unjustified. They attracted depositors from the Far East by allowing a very high rate of interest and thought to compensate themselves by involving the Bank in long term credit operations of considerable risk. Mareover, they tolerated large uncovered personal liabilities among Directors which pointed to private speculation en their part. Dealing with the inefficacy of the assistance afforded the Bank. the report recalls that what absorbed the large sum after depositars were paid off was the pay- ment of fresh advances to different debtors whereby in Paris alene the debit accounts were increased by Fri 72,000,0,0,
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opinion that The Banque must be redeated. M. Barcais points out it is absurd to speak of rivalry in the domain of exchange deposits, advances French Indo-China, Siam. st, which are common to all bent. British and Dutch pussresions in the Far East are developing with incredible rupidity and the volume of basin ss is increasing so that everyone can prosper without injuring his neighbour. The reason for the Banque Industr elte crisis les in the fact that the Paris Biretors lost sight of the principles on which the Bank was founded. Deports and profits harvested from Singapore ta. Yok I Baina were immlised in purely in my affairs, in which they were
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A correspondent, says a Shang- hai enntemporary, sends us 'the) flowing as a brilliant example of the working of the Chinese) janistan Clecting hair-cut at:
Sincere's Chinese burher's shop, 1 Maid,Cut it short" In a file sh the Chinese barber stopped clipping and raid." "Oh,” sail the hurter. you mean cutty long You talk enty short. I cat short," He then cut my hair long and I got it cut short.
THE IRISH TROUBLE.
1. mekanaly K for overal street dres Aere rus ng dervely at midnight and the complete destruction of the notes appears Inevitable Firing hoe masjid excephid rernek mal <piping. All the trregulars Pathal Brigna was wound d have either esraped it be captured. while desperat is attempting to mash the antavt troops There
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Forest WWnne. Street ruted all · got the map be un lit un Ng sheets of thane. Firemen ate a thing, vallantly to prevent their sprowd other her ughfares.
One Senter wife
Altogether, twenty-five of the vote's most important buildings lare destroyedt og varsang.
- the meat diminu tion of the already inadequate in stel nuvomasolation, particularig lisastrous in view, if the uppr nch of Har-e Show week and the Til Telor ale dames. The latter are fixed for the beginning August. Hosts of merseas visitors are expected
Cathal Brugha's coalition as critical to-day, following upen un peration in hospital.
Ibert Barton, De Valera's Minister for Defence, who escaped wida De Valen, from Sickville Street on Tuesday night, has been affeited.
The surrender of Sackville Street followed nightlong sniping by the Dublin remnants of the Irregulars.
The Government in a proclamation t iday walls the people tu arms unit saps that the Army is broken by a conspiracy aimed at Tapos ng a degution. bared na brakundaxe. bar the possibility of ontinued a ponudie action recessitates the increase of the Army. Therefore, the headquarters of the volunteer vrganisation has been instructed the appeal to members 13 norept active service for six maths and recruit other citizen dextrous of joining. It con- feentio anticipates that tar peuple, will wihingis respond. Sale part in making the country sal d democracy, and
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Certain eminent scientists, who undertook a scarch to recover these last secrets, had their attention gradually directed to the extraordinary medicinal properties of cert, in rere herbs. Scientifica! y treated, these were found to yield rich pits and essences of astonishing ethang, le tangataract case waste, ang power.
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Mr. Haywood asked it coste ut the action but Mr. Buss objected. The Pune Jalge deviied to hear the vase.
The plaintiff gate svelence bear. fing out his shiritor's statement and was corroborated by Barit
The question of the Independent Socialists entry into the the watchman at Holt'
toverminent was discussed at an inter-party meeting of Demnerats and Centrists, which agreed in principle to the expa ion of the Government. A coalition is expected if the proposal is adopted. The Independents have been given the vacant portfolio of the Ministry of Reconstruction, also one without portfolio.
Speaking in the Reich tag on the first reading of the Kilt for the Protection" of the Republic. Doctor Koester, Minister for the
sidential decrees. He added: The country is in danger. The bill.
is necessary for the preservation of the Republic.
Wharf.
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In ngesexan.ination the latter denied that be lant - money, but admitted that year ago be w Fa 3 register-f naslender and within the last to us and again registered. While he was at Holt' Whari be i- Merament servant ani
establish resurgent and triumphant the Irish nation on a "hem und | Interior, intimated that the measure would replace the recent Pre-Could in lead marg.
fasting fondation.”
DUTY ON COTTON GLOVES
London, July M
Poltini significance is attached to Mr. Lloyd George's pr mose is the Lancashire deuutation he did by Lord Derby yesterday that the duty of 1.3 per cent, on fabric gloves from Germany would not be enforced at Lane.here's ease thereagainst hud been fully examined.
Meanwhile the House of Commons will not be asked to approve i of the order under the Safeguarding of Industors Act for the im- position of the data
The Unionists are already protesting against the decision. which is regarded as a concession to the freetraders. They threaten to end the Coalition if the Cabinet reverses the decision to enforce the order.
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* FRANCE AND THE FAR EAST.
Paris, July 6.
M. Maurice Long, Governor General of Indo-China, reporting to the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, stressed the powerful effect of the Allkd victory on Eastern peoples. He showed that the relations of Indo-China with Japen are cordial. He mentioned points in the Customs tariff which are capable of improvement în the interests of relations with the Peking Government. Indo- China is in touch with Southern China, where she treated with Military Governors who were the real heads of the State. This policy had revuited in the absence of frontier incidents.
M. Long concluded that France's liberal policy in the Far East was approved by the natives of three countries and had given 31. Long considered the Chinese Government's happy results. concessions to the Banque Industrielle materially and morally im- portact.
ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL DEALS
London, July 6.
In the House of Commons, during the third reading of the *Anglo-Persian Oil Payments of Calls Bill, Major Sir J. L. Baird, Bt.. mentioned that the company proposed to spend nearly a million on plagt and over two millions on the purchase of vessels.
BRITISH NATIONALITY BILL.
THE RIOTS IN GERMANY.
Berlin, July 6.
Fighting between workmen and police has occurred at Zwickau. Saxony. It followed an attack on the Town Hall with the object of disarming the police. The latter fired on the crowd and the demonstrators replied. One workman and one policeman were killed and numbers wounded on both sides. The hostilities lasted late into the night. A crowd. numbering 23,000, risted at Som- merscheuburg, of whom three were killed and ten wounded. The demonstrators surrounded and disarmed a detachment of 20 police.
AMERICAN COTTON.
Washington. July 6.
The Interstate Commerce Commission confirms the reports of the railways advancing the freight rates on cotton about July 2
The new schedule has not yet been issued.
THE BRAZILIAN TROUBLE.
Martial law has been proclaimed.
A MONEYLENDER'S CLAIM.
Conflict of Evidence.
afternoon.
far
Rio de Janeiro, July 6.--
to pay
lant was a contractor for coal to various ships. He approacher the watchman at Holl's Wharf and tråd him he wanted covary hu coclis. The watchman intro dated bin ton tri-ad-the plaintiff --who was employed at the Hang koa: Tops Factory at Kennedy
Me. Haywood i You would lei courtney beat it would be agunt the
regolating s*
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Witness I have been in Hong king for 14 years and know the Tremulating. Hi I wished to lend Imoney I would have pemistered myself.
The witne lend that he leat the money to the defendent at Holt' What in the presence of a inan named Solotuon.
Government Servants Cannot Sue.
The defiant. in evidence sud the rodes was lent to him by the withe Farim Singh, who wa+" at the time the No. I watchman at Holt's Wharf. He received $50 in
January last year, $200 two month-
later and $0 in July of August. He hnd never seen the plaintiff natil June. when Barim Singi brought him to his home at Wan- chai and wanted him to pay the money over to him. He refused. He was then asked to sign a pro- missory note, which be also declia- ed to du. He had paid between $200 and $800 in interest, which was at the rate of seven per cent mouth, and also $20 principal."
Philip Joseph Solomon, an over. mer at Holt's Wharf, spoke to be. ing present on two occasions when the No. 1 watchman lent mober to the defendant at Holt's Wharf. He bat never seen the plaintiff.
Cross-examined the witness a‹-
Mr. Haywood and it was clear that the memey as lent by Barim Singh, who. being a literamet.. servant at the tine, could not sue. Mr. Busa contended that the
Solomon defendant and
A moneylending, case in which thure A A direct coatlict, of evidence carne before the Puise Town. An wiraneo was made fitted that he had also received
$200, for which an 1.0. U. was writ from the plaintiff. He bad Judge (Mr. Justice, Wood) in the Summary Court yesterday signed, the rate of interest being borrowed no money from him, but This had done so fret the Holt's whart Indian watch. prranged at $2 per month.
was about the middle of Oateber watchinas, employed fast gear. Jussa Singh.
The following month at the Hongkong Hope Factory at the deferant borrowed SS and Kennedy Town, sued in Chinese, cormerly a coal contractor, for the very shortly afterwards $50. Ou om of 5834.20 principal aol the 9th January this your de interest due on three 1,0.Us. " fendent repaid $20 of the $** Together, with the raterest up to Mr. C.A.S. Bies appeared for date. the plaintiff and Mr. G. R. Hay- Borrowed from Another Man, wood for the defendant.
Mr. Haywood explained that his Mr. Russ mentioned that be had defence was that the money was received notice of special defence over borrowed frin the plaintif After arguments had been heard under a section of the Moneylenders but from the No. 1 watchman at on both sides His Honour adjourned Aet which provided that the tran. Holt's Wharf, Had the writ been the case until this morning. He Amsterdam, July 6. sactions must be sulet atially issued m the name of the Holt's } instructed Mr. Haywood's clerk to "The Legislative elections, under the
watchman, the new law based on pro- earried out at the registered a Idresa | Wharf
money accompany the plaintiff to the portional representation with woman's suffrage, were held to-day, of the moneylender. Mr. Russ would have been paid.
latter's address and to obtain from The electors total over 3,250,000. The returns will be announced proceeded to explain that at the A discussing ensued with a view him the counterfoils of the 1.0.Us later.
Viime the money was lent the contó a settlement being reached. produced in Court.
London, July 6.
In the House of Commons, the British Nationality and Status Aliens Bill passed its second reading.
DUTCH ELECTIONS.
anxious to get out of their liabilities, Hari Singh would be a lunatic to ea mmey when he was not
registered.