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FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923-
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The Freeman's Journal dismisses the Vatican representative, M. It declares that his Luzio, as a factor in the Irish settlement. private business in Ireland had ended. He had no mission with the Free State Government and did not curry credentials appropriate for such purpose. The article adds that apparently it is thought in some quarters that under the shelter of Monsignor's robe the rebels, who have been warring upon the Irish people and Gorein. ment, can set up as a political paris, to be placated by agree- ments and compromises over the people's heads and behind the people's backs. M. Luzio would make a disastrous mistake if he gave countenance to such intrigue. The paper concludes that when the rebels stack arms and observe obedience to the nation's laws, they can have peace. The article has attracted attention, because it is
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"Let me take you inside, Sir, and Initiate you into the details of the Bolshevik" organisation," was the greeting of Mr. Brownlie. President of the Amalgamated, Engineering Union, when H. R. H. the Duke of York, as President of the Industrial Welfare Society, visited the headquarters of the Union at Peckham. The Duke of York laughed heartily and shook hands with members of the Union's executive.
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KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE.
London, April 19.
Baron Hayashi' was the guest of the Knights of the Round Table Club, which is the oldest club in England, at the Savoy Hotel. A distinguished company, presided over by Sir Trever Dawson, in- cluded Sir John Jordan, Colonel Okamoto, Rear-Admiral Tumakitosu and the Manager of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
The president recalled with pride that Admiral Togo had been the senior Vice-President. He voiced British sentimens of friend- commeated on the way the ship and admiration for Japan and
Japanese had thrown open China to the world and assisted in pro curing peace in the East.
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SUGAR AND BEER.
Loadon, April 19.
In the House of Commons, replying to a criticism that he should. have made a reduction on sugar before beer, Mr. Baldwin pointed out the rise in price of sugar from 10s. 6d. a hundred weight fifteen months ago to 30s. 3d. owing to a prospective shortage of sugar. The slightest increase in demand might easily cause a panic and send up prices far beyond that. He thought that in view of the increased continental sowings, there should be cheaper world sugar by this time next year. When that came then was the time to reduce the duty. The whole of any reduction now would go straight, to New York.
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REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS.
London, April 19.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Howardbury suggested that the Government invite the nations concerned to a conference in order to settle definitely the question of inter-Allied debts. He declared it impossible to fix the amount of reparations from Germany until the Allies definitely agreed on the amounts of debts they would be called to pay.
Mr. Baldwin replied that he did not think anything would be gained at present by such a conference. The amount of reparations to be demanded from Germany was the greatest possible payment she could make. It did not depend upon the amount of Inter-Allied indebtedness.
THE ROHR CRISIS.
London. "April 19.
The report of the British Labour delegation which has investi gated the situation in the Ruhr suggests that Britain should take the initiative and form a frank statement of policy. France and Germany should be asked to submit proposals as to reparations and The delegation is of the opinion security to an international tribunal.
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FOREIGN STEEL COMPETITION,
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TYNE SHIPYARDS CLOSING.
Londen, April 19.
A storm is brewing in the Tyne shipyards. The employers are posting 120,000 notices to boiler makers, plambers and joiners, E sectional refusal to effective on 30th April, in consequence of accept the terms of the recent agreement signed by the Shipbuilding Federation on behalf of all unions.
LABOUR UNREST.
London, April 19.
A fint meeting anent the Norfolk agricultural dispute bas reached a provisional basia of settlement.
INDIAN JUTE WORKERS' OUT.
Calcutta, April 19. Thirteen thousand jute workers are on strike at the Gouripin Xuddea Mills.
LARKIN TO BE DEPORTED.
Washington, April 19. The Labour Department has ordered the deportation of Jim Larkin as an undesirable alien.
TSINGTAO SALT FIELD.
Two Million Yen for
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THE THIRD DEGREE.
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Shanghai, April 19.-The trial of Det. Sub-Inspector. F. J. Gabbutt and Det. Sergt. A. E. Balchin on a charge that they, with Japanese and Chinese detectives, did griev- a Chinese lous bodily harm to when uder arrest, was opened Court in the British Supreme
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pack- ed the court room long before the opening of the case. The complain- detailed aat, Lob Tse-wha gave account of alleged tortures, to. which he was subjected in order to extract a confession. Bail was refused as regards both prisoners. -Reuter.
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HAINAN ISLAND.
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There is nothing in the report that the Cantonese Government is trying to lease the island of Hainan to the Japanese as. generally re- ported by the local press and others abroad, says the Canton Daily News. It is believed that the report may have originated from sources not wholly friendly to the present administration. Dr. The Cantonese athletes will de-Sun Yat-sen, when appealed to by
FAR EASTERN OLYMPIAD..
Canton Participation.
Peking, April 19.—It was ander-part for Japan to participate in some residents of Hainan the other that if the French. Belgians and Germans are left to themselves theysid that, China should pay Japan the coming Far Eastern Olympiad day, assured them that nothing of
te taillion yen one month after at Osaka, Japan, to be held next this sort was being cratemplated. handing over the Tsingtan salt May 21-25 as scheduled, despite the fell. The months expired on April advice from some Northern stud- go; according to a The Minister of Finance has member of the local committee in negutiated a lona for this amount charge of sending 2 team from
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Rawalpindi. April 19.
ne anducted girl, daughter of the murdered Mrs. Ellis, wife of the District Staff Officer, has been located in independent terri- tory, north-west of Kohat, inhabited by Afridis and Orakzais. It is understond that a number of Afridi headmen have gone out to recover the girl. It is believed she is being held for ransom and hope is entertained that she will be rescued in three days.
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