THE HONU KONG I ELEGRAPH
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923.
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THE ITALO-GREEK DISPUTE.
Preveza, Sept. 29
A stormy interlude occurred while the Allied Mission was' }D-- Testigating the Janina murders at the Albanian frontier post of Kakaria. The Italian delegate endeavoured to pass a party of armed carabinieri into Greek territory for the purpose of maintaining a couriar service between Janina and Italy and also to safeguard pers sonal security, but the Greeks protested against the proposal ́an an- other invasion of their sovereignty. A menacing situation developed and lasted for an hour, when the Japanese Chairman's intervention resulted in the soldiers being ordered to return to Valona.
Rome, Sept. 22
The obsequies for the victims of the Janina massacre were of a most imposing description. A number of Royalties, Signer Mussolini, members of the Cabinet and of Parliament, were among the assem-. blage which awaited the arrival of the remains at the station, where they were placed on gun carriages at the head of a great pro- cession to the Church of the Holy Apostles. There were enormous crowds in the streets, and business houses were closed as the cortege, petted with flowers from housetops, balconies, and aeroplanes, pre- ceeded along via the Nazionale. Diplomatic representatives were present at the Church service celebrated by the Court Chaplain. The bodies of the victims were subsequently conveyed by train each to its native place.
ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.
London, Sept. 22.
Rester understands that it is expected that Mr. Baldwin will cest week acquaint his colleagues of the results of the interview with M. Poincare. While no dramatic developments are expectable it is pointed out that something of the greatest importance has been achieved, namely, tho re-establishment of mutual confidence between the heads of the two Governments. So long as doubt and suspicion
there was little chance of an economic and political settle-
ment in Europe; now it is patablished there is no donflict or diver- 25, WYNDHAM STREETgence of purpose between the two Governments. Their commer
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objects are to obtain reparations from Germany and restore the evonomic life of Europe. It is pointed at that developmenta in Germany may automatically remove some of the issues which tended to complicate Anglo-French relations. The cordial comments in the French and Belgian press are greatly appreciated in London. The change in the atmosphere is bound to assist matèrially any further interchance of views.
THE SINGAPORE BASE.
Londen, Sept. 23.
An outspoken condemnati u of the Singapore project appears in Parkinuds. It is by Col, Repington, declaring that the stre dres not provide the nigessary area of well-protected water space, par amrarity of fuel fer the Industrialised population, and come plaining of inadequate depths, e-pecially at the western approaches, which are barred leg sandbanks, while the new buse is outside the existing defences and thereby exposud to attack from the side f the mainland if a force lands there. "The only" thing that can be sale of the site le that it is the most unsuitable imaginable. It is a gaudise only for the retractors,” he says.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
Quebec, Sept. 22.
In a speach before leaving.der London, Premier Mackenzie King deulered that he was privileged to mù to the Imperial Conference without a single grievance and say that Canadian relations with Brits and all pacts of the Empire are of the best.. Canada has now pesten to raise at the Conference and dies not desire any change in its enstitutional relationship with Great Britain. He emphasised that this was far from being an attitude of indifference and as long has the present happy evaditions prevult the friends of Canada and the friends of the British Empire need have no concern for the future
AMERICAN
PRINTERS STRIKE.
New York. Sept. 22. "The publishers and Pres-men'. L'oins have signed a contract eliminating the strikers. The contrict gives pressmen an increase of three dollars weekly, a forty-five hour week for dayworkers and forty-one for nightworkers.
Following the refusal if most of the strikers to resume under the auspices of the International Prezimen's Union, "the President therest has appealed to all members of seal unions in the country to come to New York forthwith and man the presses. All expenses will be refunded and lost time compensated.
HOLLAND'S QUEEN MOTHER
Delft, Sept. 22.
The ceremy of presentation of a national tribute-to-the- Queen Mother and Princess Juliana, consisting of the restoration of the chancel of the chief church at Delft, was held in the presence f ministers, Javan princes and Dr. Engelenburg, special envoy from South Africa The Queen, replying, referred particularly to the overseas folk who contributed to the gift and guests representing those of the same stock.
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GERMANY'S NEW CURRENCY.
Berlin, Sept. 2
The
TOO - PRO-BRITISH,”
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The Bill for the creation of a new currency provides for the estab
Censorship of History Books. lishment of a 'curreney hank by agriculture, industry, and trade and commerce, including the transportation and banking world, and pro-
New York: About a year and| perty owners. The new money will be called "Bodenmark."
half ago Mayor Hylan, of New bank will be independent of Government intervention. Its capita York, received complaints. from tax free, has been-feed-al-2,403,000,000 Bodanmarks. The Boden-Ivarious quarters that the text- mark will consist of a hundred Bodenfennigs, one Bodenmark being books on American history in use worth 4.353 grammes of fine gold. The Bank has been authorised in the schools contained"
acd to grant loans to the Reich for the next two years in Bodenmarks British up to two milliards, and after two years the Bank will be liquidated. sentiments. The Reich will forthwith receive from the Bank a loan free of interest ordered an examination of the » 300 450,000 Rodenmarks, wherewith Treasury Bills, discounted byfending the Relebsbank, will be redeemed, while the Reichsbank-on its part. Hirshfield. will bay hack against Bidenmarks the Reichsbank payer money in circalation.
THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.
pro-
un-American te immediately
books. Mr. David Commissioner of
Accounts, being appointed to the
task. The result has been thas text-books have been banned for containing a post-war tone of andue friendliness towards Great Britain, and for suppres sing the old conserrated maxims,”
such as "Taxation without re presentation is tyranny.'
Tokyo, Sept. 23. Loss to Anglican, and American Episcopal missions is greater than formerly announced in Tokyo officially. The report shows that
Mr. Hirshfield's report, at eleven churches including Trinity Cathedral: eight institutions including Tsukiji boys and girls schools, and St. Luke's Hospital though voluminous and detailed. were burnt down and fourteen churches and nine institutions were has received fittle attention from damaged by the earthquake. The foregoing list does not include the Press. One Superintenden the private residences of missionaries and native workers, several of Schools is reported of which are know to have been destroyed, nor places outside Tokyo where losses were also considerable.
CHAOS IN CHINA.
London, Sept. 22. Dealing with Chinese chaos, the Daily Telegraph says the world expects stronger action from China than promilgation of pious and fatuous resolutions: The paper epines that it is clear that the West- era Powers will be compelled to take action at no distant date...
OBITUARY
London, Sept. 22.
The death is announced of Mr. Charles Harvey Dixon. Conserva tive M.P. for Rutland. Mr. Dixon was returned unopposed at the last election.
The 'death. is announced of Mr. David Henderson, 83 years at age, formerly Engineer-in-Chiel of the Chinese Maritime Customs.
U. S. WARSHIPS.
New York, Sept. 23. The Government is inviting bids for twenty-one battleships and cruisers scrapped under the Disarmament Treaty. Six of them will be so on 25th October, namely the South Dakota. Indiane. Montaza, United States, North Carolina and Constitution.
BY SWAN
as
saying the that The very idea of Commissioner of Accounts investigating such a subject as the teaching of history in the public schools is highly amusing.
MANY CHANGES HAVE BEEN. MADE
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in the manufacture of glasses one of the most important is that invented by Sir William Crooke- who, as the result of numerous experiments, combining glass with various metals, has succeed. ed in producing a material which cuts off 98% off the infared of hea rays together with the, ultral violet or chemical rays, called Sir William. Crookes glass Crookes lenses of any prescription in either regular or Toric form arð manufactured by the Hongkong Optical Co., successors to Clark & Co..manufacturing and refrackin; most competen opticians -the manufacturing optical establish ment in the colony --located in 53. Queen's Road Central.
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