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"We sregepared to negotiate The public subscription S. Pua, a nieinber of the Final with thing whenever China is opened by the Hongkong General Task Hatton Workers' Guild, ap-ready." said Mr. Joffs in a Chamber of Commerce, Chartered stands as rearof on, rematal before Mr. R. F. interview granted to the king Bank Buildings, now Landsell yesterday aftercond an Evening Serx, "bat on the other follows: charge of stabbing and wounding hand we do not wish to exert ans Already acknowledged.. $81,465,00'
Chinese the upon
Pacific Steamship Ca... I apprentice rattan worker em
Pacific Mail S.S. Co... ployed by the Wing Fook shop, Government to upen the negotia Austin Boad, Kolona.
tions at any specific time. here and ready to wait Caine's pleasure, all depends upon her.” There have been many rumors The evidens shown that almon as to the planned triple alliance | nachek on the thermag of the between Japan, China, and Russia 11th inst, the couplement lett and the present interview is interesting, inas-1 Its shop with two intcket- to draw particularly
nmuch as it brushes aside many! Jostitait -trust He was down of the misunderstandings con.
Fine Coronet Film. Lanother apprentices, When cerning the plans at the mission.
Something-and
pite log Mr. Joffe has had much ex- The def hand Shanghai Street
15 fer the paperience in recent international something—of the spacious dizanty
mei:arval day elings t
the superb uent and tabled the manplainant | politice, having paly treently re-di
turned from the German con las Urnells, in the buck with
petum, pesulared by the Swedish hhen escaped. The wounded inference.
|Bogoph" Olajny which the
Easter tron a Vstie Hal
on into 21 em Rual, the 20 OPTIMISTIC VISW OP RUSSIA. hown the Yen Fook shup, and
"LOVE'S CRUCIBLE."
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"I have great hops for the|Curaet anbau-inent is preseKA PATR 2.7 sequently taken thecoming earfer-ne with Japan."ịt its positron- teslay and be the Water Pelee Stution py his mester he said. The proposed evacuaj rest of the week The a de ester bal bin retation of Siberia which the Japan-k
tt Kang Wah Roy-petal, lese have announced is entirely lac bakera in i aktoren under treatment satisfactory to as and I hape and stund by
-- ten days. The englamant expect that it will be carried out suffers very budin.
tongue has wisanud!,
as planned. The evacuat on will es Cracible" baut tale alaneses, engout the at the mean the end of the reactionary joz a laf vent, plane,
wha mjombated the humusters against the Soviet partonlar » vample 28- photography Jelsa p'autant, o jutrofied the annused and Units. Vladivostock should, or-i the wondrial aceaney of the postomes an Ietting take certain! mit wat meming Sithen become at open port," "
V thek "What shout the generals tua-i that the pr poor attesphere will | Won Hip rattan shop. 25 Shanition of the Savier Gavernment," tested in the win is of them whoj
be, Street, where the wee and thus asked the "News" correspondent. Fanthi vor, " the than tha
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" is much better." he said. and much legions than your! Peking papers would lead on to a 34 well Sandsh toan ani! We make releved cunungis at all these rote the stars i seves of the famin danger nyi To be! bten haut when this year's excellent crop. red by
sure the economic situation is dult and empleated, but it work than that of the It was stated that town armigella no
between, the bother countries in Europe and it!
airantage-we. Ru- Paz. A touli ath W: Hinnas this
Asians, now have the strength to! waste over, while other countries! Amalt i Have not."
1 wk n 15.
Wender Mr.
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Sane Great
PORETAS RELATIONS IMPLORING | "Our diplomatic relations are! itxradually unprovinst. We hope! kohe got matter from remsen!-oon to reestablish the
with relations w the Ping is thi depte deordial
memesi datteige Britain, that we had before thei Mag 1.k to an inel wad Regarding our presen; re U to pay rattan nations with the United States:
the government does not seein 374 and well disposed towards anisunderstandings have sprungi Tup which are entirely unneces
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of the Ping Loklenemy. which
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REPARATIONS PAYMENTS.
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Paris. Aug. 30. A: meetings of the reparations commission, attended by the United States representatives semioticially, the German delegate Herr Schroeder, spoke at length on the position in Germany. He DI explained the Lierman proposals for gaarteeing deliveries timber and coal by private contracts, and the depout of Sty city la million geld marks from the Keletshank's serves a the occupied territory.
Herr Schroeder argued that the system of pledges would defeat their own ends, because of the possibility that confiscation would destroy confidence in the Mark, rendering the resumption of reparations payments impossible.
Paris, Aug. 31.
Herr Schroeder, in the course of his statement to the Repara- tions Commission made it clear that the proposed plan with Ger- deliveries to the man industrialists for timber and coal mate Allies conditional upon the great of a meruterium until Dec. 31. Germany proposed that direct arrangements be made between the Allied recipients and firms represented by Herren Stinnes, Lubsen, that the Klockner, and Silverberg. Herr Schroeder mentional receipts from customs and taxes for 1922, which Herr Hermes, during the May negotiations, estimated would produce 148,000,000,000 out at 210,000,000,000; par. of paper Marks are now likely to
would be able to dispose thus the German Government of a larger sum. He emphasised the vital necessity for a restora
the exchanges tion of confidence in the Mark. The collapse en forced the proposed extension for time for payment Hery Le Schroeder's plans have been badly reveived. The newspaper Journal says: "At the close of the meeting deadlock was written believes little mure will be heard of the scheme and anticipates a momentens decision to-day.
Eu his sistare when the por establish a trading and polical SACRIFICE OF WEIHAIWEL all over the faces of the Reparations Commission delegates." It
vested
-ho e
the treaty which would be to the! $222. i-feu-mat - that be might mutual advantage of both. Dr.
have gubmit to the bark lune," Wellington Koo and several other Prospective Losses of British 1 dendant denied all know-ize of Chinese Ministers
am, on the flrb.
-timed it by a shop watch,"
!
Mr
The case was adjourned this merang, at the reprost fall, for the posture te mall the ts-ter of the Wer Hop shop
give evidence.
have prid
LESIS GETTING BETTER.
Investors.
in the veteren had and the formal calls upon Mr. Joffe but
It was not to he expected that Wing Hing Tong. The two gulds] Thus far no negotiations have Care test an inetly purons, but at een ndertaken. He noted the the return of Weihaiwei to China had presented would be accomplished without the sour tim- there bạn D Det that be Dragreement.|| ke subi in reply cards to the legations of the protest from legitimate vested A manifesto has been a question by Mr. d'Aimada. Puwers with which Russia is now interests.
1. diplomatic relationship. He published in various newspapers British thising roborative stijugre, 1. 15g, 72 years of age, uretakerteluried Japan in this list, Inlin China urging the of the Ping lock dildeclared view of the coming conference. Government to do something to -pbatally that the defendant The Japanese Minister and the "ave a group of British investors, did not desse the full und von German Minister have presented from ruinoux losses. The port their cards to the Soviet Mission has been developed under British catrol, 50 miles of good road The Magistrate: You must ha-in return.
have been made. the barren bill have begun to be clothed with When asked about Lenin's trees, and the trade returns have| illness, he said that this had been risen from about half a million a
year to nearly $1,000,000 las:) greatly over emphasized.
"Lenin," be remarked, "has sear. It is foreseen that with been working day and night and the return of the port to Chine. his shoulders there will be a rapid reversion to has carried on great responsibility. His laees the "barren wilderness" state wax simply due to this overwork which prevailed before the British When I left Russis he was much occupation. Its roade will go to better and since I have been in ruin, its trees will be torn up for Peking I have received a tele-fuel. its trade, which has greatly gre saying that he had com.profited by the absence of Customs In a runtch between 3 Completely recovered. Lenin needs duties, will dwindle to the smallest reat and will probably take proportions when the Peking Gov- erament re-establishes & Customs pang, H. 6. A., and ss Company. 1. G. A., on Tuesday, the former one."
He made it clear that Chita, station. In the circumstances, the won by four goals to mil. Best
Soviet
two foreign property-holders would be the 2. Parce and Keay, were the and
separate countries. Chits, be glad to be bought out, in which maintained, would have full right case they would sacrifice their Charity Match Receipts. to
negotiate separately with years of labour but not their The gross receipts of the charits Japan for the evacuation of capital. Even this compensation stea played between the King's Siberia and for all other questions, is likely to be denied them, unless Regiment" and
Chion In this particular negotiation, they, like other people, can Athletic Association in all of the Mr. Joffe is representative of arrange with the authorities con- Swatow Typhoon Relief Fund at both, the union he said was &cerned for a part of the Boxer indemnity money to be used for Sockumpoo last Saturday, amount.matter of expedience,
The foreign in- ed to $1,125.60. After deduct Mr. Joffe terminated the inter. this purpose.
vestors have been sacrificed in jog $62.10 for hire of chairs view by saying that be the interests of higher policy, and and coolres there remains a net reason why the relations between
SCOTES*.
FOOTBALL.
Artillery Rivals.
South
A
were
GREEKS AND TURKS.
Paris, Aug. 31.
* jubilant. A message has been received from Angora that
are advancing everywhere, communique claims that the Turks capturing prisoners, and the Greeks are fleeing and abandoning great quantities of material. An unconfirmed telegram reports that the Turks have occupied Eskisehr, but, on the other hand,
the Athens, says
evacuation of a semi-official message from Asum-Kara-Hissar has been carried out in perfect order and all material withdrawn to the pers line, from which the Greek artillery
dominates the town.
FAMOUS FIGHTS. RECALLED.
London, Aug. 31. " Heligoland Bight, Dagger Bank and Jotkand battles are re- called by the announcement at Chatham that the Government is scrapping, under the Washington Agreement, the battle cruisers Lion and Princess Royal and the battleships Orion, Monarch. Conqueror and Erin.
POLAR EXPLORER.
Overtaken by weather, Amundsen has plane fight over the Pole for the present try again next spring.
Nome, Aug. 31. abardoned bia year. He intends to
CONTRABAND FOR KEMALISTS.
Aero-
Paris, August 31. A message from Smyrna states that a Greek patrol boat has vestel which was frying the captured and taken into Chios a British flag and carrying contraband for the Kemalists.
MORE INCOME-TAX.
of such figures seems to be quite legal in Japan, unlike other coup- tries, and the papers are already giving details. Thus Baron Okura, conspicuous fure in the The Japanese Income-tax In-business world, has had income
For Japanese Millionaires.
of $1,063.50, which is bein: Chine and Russia should not be may legitimately claim that the sent to the Chin Chu Eight Dis the same as before the war, as cost of high policy should be met trick Commercial Guilds for relief soon as the other Powers had by the nation which adopts it,stigation Commission, which raised from Y150,000 to 2,200, purposes. The Committee of the entered into normal relations is not by the private investor has been paying attentions to 000, and Baron Farksws who South China A. A desire tris the Soviet. He hoped that| Daily Mail."
publicly thank the Hongkong Fout this would be soon. ball Association for arranging the Mr. Joffe, aside from his ex- ratch, the King's Football Tent.perience at Genos, negotiated the relerces And linesmen, the and concluded the Brest Litovsk police, the Army for the form of treaty between Germany and ground, and the Hongkong Team-Russia. He was also Soriat way Co., for free advertisement.
Minister at Berlia.
Victor SGACY.
THE VICTROLA,
millionaires which the million-was taxed on Y15,007 Iser year, Bires would no doubt like to dis will have to pay on Y85,000 this pense with,' has almost completed year
its investigations and will publish
the results in a few days. These: results ara presumably
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