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THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,

Roma, February 27.- The naval conference closed with an omeial declaration of unanimity, which it is difficult to reconelle, with the. reports of dis- sension among the delegates. Notwithstanding a semi-official denial, the Spanish delegate has published a frank statement explaining that he retired because he had failed to secure general support for tonnage of 105,000 instead of the permitted 83.000, Russia uneom- promisingly claimed 400,000 tons, also the closure of the Baltic and the Dardanelles to all warships.-Reuter.

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Wellington, Feb. 27. The recent investigation of possibilities of opening trade with Datch shipping Eastern countries has resulted in an offer from a company to provide a regular service, provided New Zealand cancels its preferential duties imposed on products from Dutch Indies. It is stated that the proposal is unlikely to be entertained, since the Government prefers to make a greater effort to develop Empire trade. Reuter.

THE PARIS PRODUCË EXCHANGE.

Paris, Feb. 27. The produce exchange, which was compulsorily closed daring the past week, was permitted to re-open upon the representatives of sugar, oil and rubber interests agreeing to stringent regulations, such as the exclusion of foreigners and the reduction of periods for the execution of contracts.--Reuter.

COTTON SPINNERS' STRIKE.

Manchester, Feb. 27.

The Cotton Spinners' Federation at Manchester gave notice of

a lockout of 150.000 rotton operatives one week hence. unless the strike at Thornham is settled in the meantime.-Reuter.

GOVERNMENTS EARLY STRUGGLES.

London, Feb. 27.

Mr. Briant moved a Liberal motion in the House of Commons with regard to the Poplar Poor Law Relief discussion. Mr. Asquith sup ported the motion-Reuter.

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The Hague. Feb. 2.

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in the discovery of oil at Winterswyk, but the extent of the deposits is not yet ascertained.-Reuter.

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Mr. W. L Bloodworth, second engineer, Shenking, is on reserve.

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TOKYO'S AUTOMATIC

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New Equipment To Be Installed.

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Canton.

the Bureau because numbers are was not restored completely until obtained by shifting number December 1. The telephone ex- figures on a dial attached to the changes dow operating are telephone.

Aoyama, Takanawa, Koishikawa, Work of constructing six and Ushigome, all of which are telephone central offices on the situated uptown. Mr. Shimmyo former sites where no land read-reports that the Marunouchi justment is necessary is under center will be opened on Febru way and they are expected to beary 10 and the Yotsuya centre

on March 10,

SPECIAL SERVICE IN STALLED.

Ás & measure to meet the pending the automatic

immediate need installation of the

',

Taking advantage of the decompleted by September. The struction of old style telephone construction of the rest of the equipment in the earthquake, the telephone centres will take place Fantle, Australia. Feb. Tokyo Telephone Bureau bas pending the completion of the 27 Special Service Squadron announced that all of the tele and finished by the beginning of har red.

The ships came at phone central offices destroyed in next year. Telephone apparatus telephone service, the telephone daybreak. in glorious weather, the September disaster will be for these centre offices already bureau has been establishing the and several Japanese concerns, which is somewhat similar to witnessed by immense crowds of replaced with automatic tele-has been ordered from America so-called special telephone service enthusiastic people. Aeroplanes phone equipment, reports

but the order was so large that the private exchange the

telephone the goods will not be received American

system. flew over the warships, and swarms Jupen Advertiser.

was made gaily

living decorated rivercraft

until September. At any rate, we About 200 subscribers of greeted the visitors.—Reuter, recently by, Mr. Naokazo Shim are planning to install the auto- within three cho of a telephone yo. Superintendent of the Tokyomatic telephones as Soon centre who are urgently in need Telephone Bureau,

of a telephone service may make possible.

This statement

Mr. C. S. Robb, from reserve, has rose chief officer. Phranang.

Mr. C. Mason, chief officer, Phranang, has gone master, same number. ship.

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COMPLETION IN 1925.

the

SB

in

FEWER SUBSCRIBERS NOW. an application for the establish- Before the earthquake Tokyo ment of a sub-centre." The es had 110,000 telephones which Jablishment of the sub-centre

The installation of automatic Mr. E. A. Neilson, second officer, telephones will greatly facilitate Hoisang, is on reserve.

the use of telephones by foreign Mr. R. M. de la Sala. from reers who do not understand serve. has "gone chief

officer. Japanese, as a number is ob- were subscribed to by 82,000 costs about Y300 for each sub- persons. As a result of the scriber and is to be operated at Kasara.

tained by shifting numerical destruction of 16 telephone offices the expense of the Telephone Thirteen sub-centres figures on a dial attached to the by the quake, the number of Bureau. telephone instead of calling an subscribers was reduced to 18.000. already have been established A. Lockerbie has been appointed

operator and asking for the In addition to this the long and 65 are authorized the pre third engineer, Newchwang.

distance call station situated in quake rate for this service. Captain H. W. Chandler, of the

Another emergency measure is the Marunouchi was destroyed

the introduction of an improved Chipshing, has gone master, Yaz,

Captain 1. C. Kiddle, of the The present plans for restor- completely. shing. Captain C. E. Webb, of the Phranang, has gone master, Yvelation of the telephone system

The authorities, however, made system of booth telephones, simi- Yatshing, is on leave.

Ying Wa. Captain W. Ro4s. of will not be completed until 1925. a desperate cffort to establish lar to those operating in large in America. Mr. Richardson, third officer.he You Ying Wa, is on reserve.

and meanwhile work of tem communication with other parts railway stations

the Chipshing, has gone third officer,

country immediately. This telephone station is operat- Captain E. G. Kapley. from porary restoration, will be rushed of Hopsang.

reareve, has gone master, New to meet present needs of sub, following the quake and succeed- ed by a regular telephone ope- Mathilda. Captain J. H. von den scribers.

ed in the attempt on the sixth rator with a number of messen- "As a result of the September day after the earthquake by using ger boys. These messenger boys earthquake, 16 out of 20 telephone oldandimperfect apparatus. In the will carry a telephone call any. Mr. McRae. second officer.

Mr. T. A. Nicholas, from reserve, central offices in the city were meantime, work of restoring the where within five cho of the Leesang. is on reserve.

has gone second officer, Lorestan. destroyed, causing damage esti- telephone service in Tokyo had place where the station is situat

charge of 10 sen per Mr. H. F. Carey, from reserve,

second

Mr. E. P. Smith, second officer, mated at Y150,000,000, M. Shim- been rushed, and by September 3 ed at a officer has gone supy

Many improvements about 200 telephones connecting cali. Fifteen stations of this

have Lorestan. has gone, second ofBeer, myo said.

been established. Kangwa.

must be made in the Tokyo tele- the Imperial Household Depart kind

of which... are situat Mr. H. W. Fraser, sup'y third Frangestan.

ed at the Marunouchi Build- Mr. H.-P. Francis, second officer, phone system, but the first and ment and government buildings some Frangestan, has gone acting chief most important step the Bureau were restored.

Equipment in the four central ing. Stock Exchange Building. has decided to adopt is an auto- officer, same ship.

Mr. W. R. Reynolds, chief officer,uatic telephone system for the offices which escaped fire was the Ginza and near Kyobashi, earthquake. and 50 are authorized. Besides new telephone central offices, damaged by the has

been gradually these emergency measures the have Frangestan.

some of which are already under They master, same ship.

repaired however and by Septem- bureau is planning to establish at construction. Captain, G. B Mercer,

"This system will eliminate, ber 29 were completely perfected. least 500 public telephones in Frangestàn. is on leave,

considerable waste of labour for The" long distance telephone various sections of the city.

Mr. R. G. Lowden, third officer. Hopsang, has gone third officer. Chipshing.

MASSAGE engineer, Kutwo, has gone supy

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Mr. J. Ibbotson, from reserve. bas gone second officer, Seistan.

Captain A. N. Seaton, from re- serve, has gone master, Tailee.

Captain T Fletcher, of the Tai-

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