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Landon, rch 22 London's vast network of street passenger transport is pract!- cally paralysed by the strike of forty thousand workers, operating nearly two thousand tram cars and four thousand omaibuses, normally carrying five millions people daily, which was begun at midnight.. The men did not show great enthusiasm but unhesitatingly obeyed their leaders' orders. The only hope of settlement Hes in an official court enquiry on the wages dispute that is opening this morning, presided over by Sir Arthur Colefax, K.C. Fortunately the under ground railwaymen have hitherto refused to participate in the strike. While an attempt will be made to continue to ran 250 pirate" omni- this limited buses owned by companies outside the combine, even service is likely to be greatly impeded, if not prevented, by energetic picketing garages.
The strike now involving 21,000 basmen and 17,000 tramway men originated over the question of wages, a demand for an increase of eight shillings weekly being made. The busmen's action is purely level with sympathetic, the tramway men claiming to be put on the busmen in the matter of wages. The employers, who include London County Council and other mualéipalities and tramway under- takings in the Metropolitan area plead that the state of tramway's 21 wages Ansaces, which has been unsatisfactory for years, forbids increase. The Transport Workers' Union previously refused arbitra- tion and only agreed to be represented on the Court of Enquiry an condition that it be not bound by the Court's decision. The Union declares that the employers in the past resisted arbitration and refused to accept the findings of the Court Enquiry in 1921. The pre sent claim, which is said to be a minimum. will cost £353,000 yearly. The employers allege that the Union has broken its National wage agreement by not giving a three months' notice to terminate existing arrangements.
The strike committee of the Transport Workers' Union sat throughout the night and reported this morning that the stoppage of bases and tramways was complete. This was evident in the streets where an occasional "pirate" bus was seen, despite the close picketing of "pirate" garages. The suggestion that the tramways endeavour to run a son-unionist skeleton service is countered by a threat by the Electrical Trades Union to cut off power, which would also extinguish the lights of London. The tubes are usually crowded with City Workers this morning. Charabanes are also utilised, but it is under- stood that the underground railway men are anxious to join the busmen in their sympathetic action on behalf of the tramway mer. The Court of Enquiry opened in the law courts this morning-Reuter
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THE IRISH OUTRAGE.
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London, March 22. Presiden: Cosgrave has telegraphed to Premier Macdonald say ing that he was shocked to learn that British troops had been fired on, and assuring him that this cowardly crime will arouse the same. horror and detestation throughout Ireland as it caused to himse!! and his colleagues. No efforts will be spared to bring the criminals can rely to account. He says also that relatives of the victims upon the sympathy and justice of his Government.
Whether or not the men, who shot British soldiers were criminals masquerading in Free State uniforms, has yet to be determined.
Queenstown, March 22.
Fuller details of the outrage, show that a large high-powered motor car containing four men. disguised as Free State officers, drove to the pier head at seven in the evening, and without warning opened Ere with machine-gas on a party of about fifty people, mostly British Jaunch, a Spike Island military soldiers just landed from centreing their attention on the soldiers. The uninjured, men im- mediately scattered. Some of the soldiers helped their wounded comrades back to the launch, which returned immediately to Spike Island. The motor car in the meanwhile raced out of town firing as it went at the destroyer Sarthe, but it is not believed that the resse! was hit. Lorryloads of Free State troops are scouring the district for the perpetrators of the outrage, who are generally de-
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London, March 23.
The second of the British soldiers wounded at Queenstown has succumbed, The War Office announces that one officer was seriously wounded and seven men dangerously, six seriously and three slightly. Fire civilians, two, of whom were women, were wounded. Major- General Liam Tobin has written to the Dublin papers, disclaiming responsibility for the "cowardly act"
The Free. State Government is offering £10 000 reward for the capture of the mes concerned in the Queenstown outrage.-Reuter,
THE SINGAPORE BASE. ...
London, March 23.
In an article endorsing the Government's Singapore decision Mr. Garvin in the Observer expresses the hope that Australia and New Zealand will realise that the project is not absolutely abandoned. but postponed. in order to strengthen the Prime Minister's efforts to bring about a definite degree of general disarmament, but if nö reciprocity is secured, the strengthening of Singapore will be unavoidable. He stresses the fact that Japanese development is still in the military expansionist phase, while Singapore is strategically the throttle- vaise of the whole English speaking world, the capture of which by Japan would make impossible effective Anglo-American co-opera- tion in the Far East. In the event of a conflict between Japan and the white races, which all sane men profoundly pray will never arise, Japan would have an excellent chance of establishing her sovereignty over China and all the East Indies-Reuler.
LAND IN BRAZIL FOR EX-SOLDIERS.
London, March 22.
The Rt. Hon. E. 3. Montagu interviewed on the return of the financial mission from Brazil stated that incidentally Brazil offered six thousand acres of land for settlement to British ex-soldiers.— Reuter.
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A Meeting of the Council of the University of Hongkong was held in the Legislative Council Chamber
on Friday, March 21st. at 5 p.m.
His Excellener. Sir Edward,
Paris, March 23. The State has passed the Government's fiscal bill with an amend- ment necessitating the return of the measure to the Chamber. This is another stage of the shuttlecocking between the Senate and the Chamber, which has been proceeding during the past week, provok- ing impatience on the part of M. Poincare, who several times inter- vened in the debates. Both Houses are urging expedition-Reuter.
Daring the discussion of the finance bill in the Chamber M. Poincare declared that the adoption of the bill was a formal con- ! dition to grant foreign eredits to the Banque of France. M. Bokanowski, Stubbs, K. C. M. G., presided. general reporter of the Budget Committee said that the operation of and the following members of the Council were also present,-Mr. the Basque of France for the parpose of raising the frane was not a
CW W. Hornell. Vire-Chancellor, mere speculative manceurre. The rise of the frane was not momen Hon. Sir Claud Sever, Hon. Mr. tary, bat constituted a return to the value of the franc correspond. E. Wood. Bra. Mr. B. B.. Kotewall. Dr. J. B. Addison, Mr. ing to the French financial economic situation. His information was that the frame was moving to a still higher figure and certain stability. The Senate will rediscuss the bill to-day in order to agree entirely with the Chamber-Reuter
Paris, March 23,
The Chamber and Senate sat late to dispose of the fiscal bill. which passed both Houses after being again returned to the Senate from the Chamber with a modified amendment.
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G.S. Orme, Professor K.H. Digby, Professor C. A. Middleton Smilk. Professor W. I. Hieton. and Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintoeb, Registrir. The text of a resolution passeri
at a meeting of the Rockefeller Foundation held in New York o February 5th, last was laid on the
The Chamber and Senate have both adopted definitively the table as follows: Resolved that finance bil-Beuter.
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The Royal Commission investigating scandals in connectioncavery shall be used to purchase Hongkong dolines Two with the former Squires government has published its report alleging hundred and afty thousand (24) irregularities in several ministries and waste of public funds daring upon indication that the
period preceding the election cases. It was like "paying idlers for tasks they did not perform" it says. It specifically blames Sir Richard
a trust agreement providing for the Anderson Squires himself for receiving through his secretary $20.000 continuing use of this fund, as with tainted history from Meaney, the liquor controller, and similarly | endowment for the Chair of receiving $43,000 from the Dominion Steel Company when the latter | Obstetrics".
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was negotiating with the Government for the renewal of the ore On the motion of His Excellency royalty contract. In the course of the enquiry Sir Richard Squires the Chancellor, seconded by unequivocally. denied the allegations, although he admitted that the the Vice-Chancellor, the Council monies had been put to the credit of his account for the use of the Daily Star newspaper, while he was absent from the colony between August and December 1920.-Reuter's American Service.
INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT.
New York, March 23.
A sensation was caused in the fifth round of the International "Chess Tournament, in which eleven famous players were participating, by Beti of Austria defeating the World's champion, Capablanca, who only managed to draw four previous games and thus lost three possible points.
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Capablanca resigned after Reti had sealed his thirty-first move. It was his first defeat in 10 years in match play-Reuter,
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