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Berlin, August 19. -
CHINA'S POLITICS.
A Cabinet Crisis.
Tokyo, August 10-The em struction of two 7,500 ton cruisers" will be pormenord shartly by Japan, to be named Kinugasa and Forutori-Reuter.
In a letter to The Times, replying to a letter written by Robert Lim (cabled on August 313, Mr. J. O. P. Bland declares that a
Pasing, August 19-From the very brief visit to Peking or Cantor will dispel the illusion that mass of somewhat countlicting re- the methods of government in China to-day depand entirely on ports regarding the Cabinet crisis, its officials educational antecedents. He asks: Do Dr. Sun Yat- certain points stand out which| sen's methods of government reflect the results of his British indicate some tension in the re- mostations between la Youn-hung anį, education? Are not all the political activities of the prominent representatives of foreign education (those of Mr. C. C. Wu Eei-fu. Sun Tan-lits non- Wa and Dr. Wellington Koo, just as much as those of Marshal tion of Lin Hai-kuang as Civil Tuan or Tang Shao-yi essentially and necessarily Oriental in Governor of Kanau, and Lu-ksin's rause and effect so soon as they are exercised on Chinese scil: sudden assumption of office ron." Can anyone deny that until now the education of China's intel-trary to Wu Pei-lu's wishes are eited in Chineso sein-official igentsia abroad has only served to increase the confusion and
eircles a
the contributing to anrest inevitably resulting from rapidly changing environment?
įstrained, relations, while Kao He declares that nowsoever good may be the intentions of the Eng-hung's departure for Paitsiho interested in increasing the number of Chinese students in Eng adds fuel to the bery reports land, there is no getting over the significant fact that the principal of the impending fall the
nature chiell | Cabinet. object is the active properanda of a semi-official among the Cantonese section of Young China, since 1918, the sim of which has been to secure the remission of the Boxer Indemnities and thus provide the government which it aspires to controi, with increased financial resources.
THE DAVIS CUP.
Kao's departure was
due to peremptory demands for payment of salaries by a delegation of teachers which visited the Chiso- tungpu on 17th inst. and according to a statement issued by the em ployees of the Chisotungpu, rushed into the Ministry rudely and ar- posted the Minister, Whether the present Iriction will lead to more serious developments no one seems to be in a position to judge; but most Chinese agree that the abort incidents are being valized to forge party issues. Meanwhile Li Yuan. hung bas sent a delegate to con-Feitaiho with the object at inducing
Philadelphia, August 19. In the Davis Cup Doubles. Patterson and O'Hara Wood (Australiasias beat Mance! Alonso and Deg: mar, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.
Philadelphia, August 19. O'Hara Word beat Degomar, 6-5. 5-6, 6-0, 6-4, 6-1. Australasia
Philadelphia, Aug. 20. In the Davis Cup final match of the Hispano-Australasian test Pattern beat Alonso, 8-6, 6-2, 6-2.
new meets the United States.
AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT.
towards
London, August 20. The unpromising attitude of the Allied Conference the Austrian request for further assistance is manifestly responsible for Chancellor Seipel's significant announcement yesterday that the Austrian Uovernment has entered into communication with Berlin. Rome and Prague for a readjustment of the Mid-European- question. The deplorable state of Auftrian Enances is deduceable from the fact that a million crowns cost less than three sovereigns.
CHESS WARRIORS.
Kao to return to Peking, by stating that the President desirea to share Kao's responsibilities.-Rexter.
Situation Easier. Peking, Aug. 20-The political situation is much easier today. A mandate issued last night appoint- ed Lin Hsi-kuang as Civil Guvernor of Kansu alter a settlement had been reached with the parties concerned on that question," abile Chin Yung yes, the President's delegate, returned from Peitaibu last night sporting that Kao Eng- bung-is willing to res.me duties on condition that hereafter the There were one hundred and fifty competitors in the largest Ministries of Finance. Education Chess Congress ever held in Britain, which has just been concladed and Communications jointly bear & Westminster. The following are the prizewinners.--Capablanca, responsibility for educational ex- thirteens, the Russian Aleknine, eleven and a half; the Jugo-Slaveases and that the teachers and Dot receive Vidmar, eleven; the Pele Rubinstein, ten and a half; the Hungarian education staff do Boguljabir, nire: the Hungarian Reti and the Ukranian Tartakower, lunds directly, from the Ministry both eight and a half and the Hungarian Markezi and the Britisher of Communications but
the Ministry o! Educativo Yates both eight.
it-eli I these conditions are strictly abserved Kau Pag
London. August 19.
CANADIAN COAL STRIKE.
Halifax, August 15.
A provisional pillee force has been organised to protect the pampmeя the mines at Glace Bay. New Waterford, Dominion, and South Cape Breton areas, where the mines are flooding. Owing to the extensive damage from the accumulation of gas and water, it is expected that it will not be possible to re-open some of the
mines.
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CLOSE FIGHT FOR BOTTOMLEY'S SEAT.
London, August 19. The polling at South Hackney, to fill the vacancy caused by the expulsion of Mr. Bottomley, resuited as follows: Mr. Erskine Bolst (Coalitionist), 9.116. Mr. Holford Knight (Labour), 9.944. A re- count was demanded:
...Later.
The result of the recount was as follows: Calitionist, 9,113; Labour, 9,046.
RUSSIAN TRADE POSITION HOPELESS.
Berlin, August 19.
It appears that the Nijni Novgorod Fair is a failure. The Iscentia publishes an interview with M. Zalmanff, representing the Trade Commissariat, who declared that the position generally and business done in Nijoi Novgorod were hopeless. Trade was. paralysed. chiefly owing to the credit policy of the State Banks and the tariff purity of the Communications Commissariat.
RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.
London, August 20.
frani
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will not bave any further objection to resume office. It is reliably reported that the "president will agree to these suggestion-.
Owing to eye trouble Wang Chung Hbusi yesterday suburittel his resignation which the prosi- dent returned with an intimatica that leave is necessary it will be given, but he hoped Wang woul resume the duties of the Premiership as oct as he recovers. A mandate to be issued shortly will appoint | Lo Chia-hung Vice Minister of Commerce and transfer the Vice Mmister of Commerce, Chiaby! Tien-to to the Directorsbip of the Conservancy Barena-Bruter.
CARGO BOAT STRIKE SETTLED.
Old Conditions Reverted
to.
A settlement having been effecter of the cargo boat owners' strike. representatives of the Cargo Bost Owners' Guild and the merchsats interviewed the Secretary for Chinese Affairs on Saturday to
3. Chicherin makes the statersent in the Sunday Observer that report. the principal error of the western Governments was that they The settlement was reached at a thought Russia was on her knees. "This year's good harvest con-meeting between the strikers nod siderably improves our situation. We need economic collaboration the merchants last Friday, the with other countries, but we can afford to wait."
former agreeing to the nullification of all the terms arrived at at the Harbour Office some time ago and to revert to the uld conditions.
The strike started about a mouth The Free Staters have captured Greencre, Newmarket and ago over the payment for hire of Kanturk. The Irregulars no longer control a single tuwa and boats engaged in night work. the remnants of their army have fled to the hills
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SINOLOGUE LOSES A FOOT.
London, August 19. Sir Alexander Hosie has had his right foot amputated as a result of illness caused by hardships endured to the Consular Service in China. He has just completed a new map of China.
DEATH OF FRENCH HISTORIAN,
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