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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1923.
Osaka, Sept. 15
The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, ahpost the only building left in the city for the accommodation of foreigners, has been taken over by the military and all got out on Sunday. The Amerisan Am- bassador and his family and the Embassy staff are still uling-a portion of the hotel and the British Embassy has an office in the building, otherwise it is being used entirely, by the military. The foreigners were taken from the city by the launches of the American destroyer Whipple, which entered the the inner part of Tokyo Bay on Saturday, being the first foreign warship to pass the old d forts of Shluagawa since they were hastily erected to protect the ity from the expected visit, of Commodore Perry sixty years ago. The Whipple launches went by canal close to Shinbashi. Station where the foreigners embarked. 'The Whipple then brought them to Yokohama where they embarked on the Empress of Australia- for Kobe. Very few foreigners are now in Tokyo which is still "dificult to reach. Those attempting to reach it must carry their own bread and water and practically no baggage, for no conveyances are available.
London, Sept. 11.- The Lord Mayor's Japanese Earthquake Fund is £80,000/ H. M. the King, contributed £500.
Washington, Sept. 11.
now.at
It is expecte that the five million dollars which the President asked for will be fully subscribed to-day. The Red Cross is meet- ing on Thursday to act upon the request of Ahibusader Woods to Immediately forward to Japan a million dollars.
Vienna, Sept. 11. "
The Cabinet has decided to offer the Japanese Government the despatch of Austrian docters, engineers, architects, and of technical annjiances to help the work of reconstruction. 3
Melbourne, Sept. TIA
The Arg fund for Japanese reliet is already £19,000. The Mayors have opened funds and school chi
children in Victòria 'nrét
collection.
"Washington, Sept. 13.
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Japanese "Ambassador Haaihiern handed Secretary of Stute Hughes a message from the Japanese Premier expressing the deep gratitude of the Emperor and the people for American sympathy and aid: "This precious, gift of America sympathy cannot fail to draw till closer the bonds of friendship and trust that exist between the two countries." The spontaneous relief measures THE JAPAN DISASTER. taken by the President the Government and the people of the United States have created asprüfound langersion "in the grateful heart of Kuffering Japan."
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The total amount of American sub-criptions excreile four million dollars towards the five millions for which President. Leolinige asked.
TEXTILESCHOOL IN SHANGJIA”?
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Glasgow, Sept. 16 The Chaniby Ceundejce has ünnimously decided to opposs the proposal, of the British Thi cher of Commerce of Shanghai to establigh a British agextile school in Shanghai Mr. George M
was, for this county to chell, the president did not think educate manufacturers who would compete with our own mani- facturers. A great deal been said' of the money the American Government had spint, huh, thood:6 States had recovered (a great deal more time she had spent over to boxer rising and the surplus hhi been devoted to, the zeifucating of Chinese in America. The British Government, instead of asking a great di more than it had spent appeirted a qomission and found quiz how much had beel Past and that was all they got,
HOUSING IN RUSSIA.
Moscow, Sept. 11.
Ja view of the acuteness of the housing shortage in aloscow, the erection of new buildings has been authorised on the basis of "full private property." The area of each house is limited to a thousand square feet.
SWOTR.
London, Sept. 11.
The estate of the Earl of Parquhar has been "provisionally It amounts to £400,000. Bequests include gifts to the King Sand Queen, to Prince George, and Princess Arthur Connaught, also to Princess Maud amounting to £50,000 hut in the event of mar ringe the Camegie sum will be transferred to the husband. The risidue of the property goes one half to Princess Arthur absolutely, and see half upon trust for her for life with remainder to Lord MacDuff.
THE SUN'S ECLIPSE.
London, Sept. 11.
In reparts to the total eclipse of the sun yesterday the Astrono- miér Royal has received a cable stating that the corona was seen through right-cloud.Spod photographs, were obtained by Pro fessor Worthington at Lompoc, California. A New York despatch states that nary aviators at a height of sixteen thousand feet took numerous pictures of the eclipse at San Diego. Owing to clouds the "expedition: from Santa Catalina Inland which spent several Wacks preparing was unsuccessful, but Mexico had an exceptional" view.
GERMANY'S CURRENCY PROBLEM."
Berlin, Sept. 11.
The Imperial Cabinet "has unanimously decided to endeavour to solve the eürrency problem by the establishment of a Gold Note Bank, which will legally be independent of the Imporial finances but closely connected with the Reichsbank. The preliminaries are at present, being worked out. It is hoped the institution will com- mence operations, very soon.
Sam Is Particular „
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Statement by Japanese.
Consul General.
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COMPANY MEETING.
Sandakan Light. & Power
Co., (1922), Ltd.
The report for presentation to j the shareholders at the first ordinary general meeting of the
FOOTBALL.
Singapore Cup Final (Our Ohru CorrespondentĄ" Singapore, Sept. 11. The Singapore Cup Final was on yesterday, for the second time
GÓLF.
us by the Japanese Consul General
"At the sorrowful hour of the recent earthquake disaster, Amer-Sandakan Light & Power Co.in session, by the Middlesex ica, China, Great Britain, and the (1992), Ltd, to be held at the legiment, who beat St. Josepa's British and, Netherland Colonies offices
old Bays, nustly Chinese, by three ΓΑΣ the Company, St.
goals toil. and Donitions' quickly came for- George's Building, on Tuesday, ward with donations in money and 18th September, at 11 am,, states: articles, while other nations have The General Managers have now one after another sent messages to lay before the shareholders a
Statement
Accounts of
and of sympathy and consolation
The Captain's Cup. "The Japanesi.people who are Balance Sheet for the 12 months.
The result of the Captain's Cup struggling with a calamity unpre-ending 30th April, 1923.. - redented in her history, are deeply The loss for the above period competition, played at Ealing on. grateful for these acts of kindness is $17.733.36, which is carried forth and 10th September, was a win for Mr. P. R. J. Adame, Land can never forget the goodiyillward to"next" nccount.
121 net. thus show': by the friendly ↑ Consulting Committee.In ac nations."
The Chinese Yurvivors. A meeting was held at the Tung Wah Hospital last evening to dis- cuss the disposal of the Chinese survivors from Japan.
cordance with the Articles of Association Messrs. Tong Hok ting and W. J. Hawker retire, and being eligible offer, themselves for re-election.
REDUCTION OF ARMY
PAY.
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The Select Commitage Auditors. The accounts, have Estimates in their third report been audited by Messia Lowe, announce that they concur in the Among the destitutes are a num-Bingham & Matthews and Percy view of the Army Council, which ber of roung girls and boys who Smith, Seth & Fleming, who retire, informed them they would be have lost their parents and are and are eligible for re-appoint prepared to consider the reduc- without relatives, and it is their disposal that calls for the imme- diate attention of the Hospital authorities. It was decided at
ment.
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tion of the pay for new entrants: into the Service, subsequent to a given date.
This would result in there being
last night's meeting that all the they belong, unless their relatives men, for some years, side by side. different rätes. of survivors be summoned to the cr friends volunteer to take them drawing Hospital this morning, at 10.30, into their care. In such cases a pay, but the view of the Army· for examination. They will be written undertaking to the Hospital Council is that, however difficult aaked by the Directors where that the children will be properly this may be the position is so they intend to go and what assist-looked after will be necessary be serious that it has got to be done, ance is required..
fore applications are granted. Children who are paréntless
It was stated at the meeting will be committed to the care of that. some of the survivors ex alther the Po-lung-Kuk or compressed a desire to return to their mercial associations representing villages to-day, and all necessary districts in Kwangtung to which help would be given them.
A WORLD'S RECORD.
New York, Sept. 11. The naval aviater, Lieutenant Sanderson, using a navy Wright fighter, yesterday attained a speed of 238 miles an hour. This is stated to be world's record..
SATISFYING ITALY.
Geneva, Sept. II.
M. Politis has informed the Council of the League that Greece
is depositing in a Swiss bank the amount agreed as security for the Italian indemnity to-morrow at latest,
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