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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

Cleveland, June-12. Regarding foreign' debts to the United States, the RepublicanTM platform upholds as a model Britain's debt settlement, and declares the great nations cannot recognise or admit the principle of repudiation.

The document then discusses the recent Congressional InveAtl- gations frankly saying: "We demand speedy, fearless and Impartial' prosecution of all, wrongdoers, without regard to political affiliations, but wo declare that no greater wrong can be committed against the people than. an attempt to destroy their trust in the great body of pablic servants, thousands of whom are carnest and conscientious.] man-Reuter.

Washington, June 12. Sénitor Borah has declined invitation to stand as Republican candidate for the Vice-Presidency-Reiter's American Service.

THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

Paris, June 12.

M. Millerand's letter of resignation to Parliament is atrikingly laconic, but simultaneously he has lasued 'a lengthy manifesto to the an earlfer nation, repeating the views previously expressed in message to the legislature, as to why he resisted. He denounces the Lefts' demands for his doparture, announcing his intention of "resuming the struggle for the liberty of the Republic and France." It is expected that M. Millerand will utilise an existing vacancy in the Chamber as a means of returning to Parlament and leading the Opposition, while M. Poincare will occupy a similar position dat the Senate.

The indications are that there will be a keen contest between M. Domergue, President of the Senate, and M. Pululeve, President of the Chamber, for the Presidency of the Republic,-Revter, -

THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

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The services on the underground railways showed no materfol change yesterday and the publie continue to experience much dis comfort from overcrowding. There was a half hour breakdown during the busiest hour of the morning owing to overloading at the power station. Thirty-five stations are still closed and the prospect of Improvement is far from bright as the Electrical Trade's Union last night decided that as the demands for increased wages had not been conceded to extend the strike "in order to effect a speedy settlement." The London Underground Railways' ultimatum, signed by Mr. Ash- feld, says that under no circumstances, will the companies meet the representatives of the strikers. Mr. Cramp, the Secretary of the National Union of Rallwaymen, who just returned from the tinent, has issued a strongly worded statement. Ile takes the line NEEDLESS WHISTLING.[called upon to do so by a police that this is a fight between order and mob law, and declines to placate or temporizé "with the forces of anarchy." He declares he will not compromise with the unofficial strike lenders and calls for courage to deal with "all these disruptive elements." He defines any refusal to go to work as blacklegging.-Reuter

NEW DUTCH BANK.

The Hague, June' 12.

eon-

BANK CLOSED. officer at 430 am on the 9th. inst pleaded not guilty. According to NEWS. FROM SHANGHAL LAUNCH COXSWAINS FINED.

pulice evidence, he was called upon

(Our Oini Correspondent.) Consequent upon the complaints, to stop repeatedly by both flash of the Government Civil Hospital,tamp and whistlo, but took no notice.

Shanghai, June 12. nction lins been taken by the Water After dropping his passenger at 'T. Acting under orders from Hong- Polica to put a stop to the nuneces-pier, he would have made off had kong the two local branches of the Chinese Merchants' Bank suspend sary sounding of whistles and syrens the policy launch not been mannenvr-

ed payment this afternoon. Ap- in the early hours of thứ morning. [ed to provent his escape.

appearance.} Defendant stated that it wasparently word of the bank's finan Conway impossible for him to hear the cis dificulty leaked, through by private cables during the morning, whistle of the police launch, owing for many depositors begun, with

drawing their funds shortly after... .... to the noise of his enginos...

A fue of 810, with the alternative 11 a.m. Official,' word, was re-

A new banking concern has been catablished at Amsterdam This resulted in the under the name of Vanderheydt's Bank. It is partly the continuation before Lieut.. Commdr. of the firm of Vanderheydt and Company, Zandvoort. Its capital is fake at the Marine Court yesterday one million florins, of which twenty per cent. is laid up. The new morning of the coxswains of four firm is closely associated with Barmen, the Bankverein and Hugastcrum faunelies, for making use of Stinnes interests.-Reuter.

GERMAN LOSES IN CHINA.

London, June 12.

Reporta from Berlin state that the Government has reached an "agreement with the German East Aalatic Association whereby the Josses of German nationals in China will be compensated at average rate of twenty per cent.--Reuter..

BETRAYING HIS

TRUST.

CONSTABLE SUMMARILY

SENTENCED.

GOLF.

THOUSAND GUINEA

¿LTE

TOURNAMENT. London, June 12. The United A Chinese constable was sum-States golfer Jim Barnes is one marily sentenced by Mr. E. W of the thirty-two to qualify for Hamilton nt tho Hongkong the Thousand Guinen tournament Magistracy yesterday afternoon for

at Gleneagles,Renter. tealing 56 from a Chinese woman on the Chuton wharf.

Mr. Leo d'Almada prosented;

There were the coxswains of the Loo Ka, Kwong Yat, Kwong Shun, and Kwong Chee, and the cases all occurred between 3 nm, and 4 a.m.

their whistles for other than navi- ] of 14 days' hard labour was inflicted,ceived by Mr. T. H. Tang, the gational purposes.

and in awarding this, Lieut. Cómnidr. acting manager, at 1 p.m. and: Inke said it was no good coxswaius payment was stopped immediately. going there with the excuse that The police were called in to clear their engines drowned the sound of the banks, while the accountants a whistle, for it meant that the boat started auditing the books, jon June 3rd. Polico evidence was WIŁA a danger to navigation. An given to the effect that the launches | effective method of silencing should were eruising round the junk be adopted. anchorage and sounding their whistles-for-the-purpose-of-waking.

up the junk potiple who wished. ti. be towed inshore, This was the excuse put forward when stopped by the police launch.

CHINA AND RUSSIA.

CHANG TSO-LIN'S ATTITUDE.

Un-

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Local deposita are estimated at $800,000. Mr. Tang was anoble to explain the closing. He declar- ed the affairs of the local branches. were in good condition. He was -unable-to-estimate the amounts. paid out before the banks closed. Police guards were maintained throughout the afternoon and dis- A

1922.

Peking, June 12.--The Harbin persed crowds of hundreds of In court all the defendants stated report regarding Marshal Chang depositors and others without dis- that the whistle had been blown as To-lin's attitude towards the order. Mr. Tang states that local navigational warning to certain Sino-Russian agreement has in-stocks of specie are small. He is mall boets in the vicinity. The terested Peking in view of former waiting further instructions from Hongkong. Exchange contracts. coxswain of the Kwong Chee reports to the contrary, established his defence and was official reports from Mukden state here are favourable to the bank. dismissed, but the other three defen that Chang Tso-lin insists on get-t, is not known to what extent foreign banks are involved, but it» ting control of Outer Mongolia is not believed to be great. The dnuts were each fined 83.

The coxswain of the motor boat and urges the Soviet to agree to local branches were founded in on behalf of the complainant anding that the money was counterfait, Mr. R. H. A. Webster defended, the constable appropriated it, and Moonraker No. 7 was charged for accept Romanoff notes, which he The inets were that the defend threatened to at the woman failing to observe the rule of the acquired before their depreciation, ant stopped the woman na she under arrest if she old mything.

The situation, it is thought, was entering the wharf with her He told her that she would be fined rond at 12.45 on the 7th, inst. at their gold value.

โป Ilkaly to increase the should not be affected by the of these luggage with the intention of going $60 if he charged her at the Police and pleaded guilty. Evidence by

tension between Wu Poi-fungreement. The text to Canton, and was alleged to Station. When her husband arriv. the police was to the effect that

and Chang Tso-lin, · 19 well notes. has not been divulged, but have said that if the women would ed the woman roparted the maller defendant crossed the bows of the give him $5 he would refrain from to him, and eventually the defen. police launch without regard to as weakening the Sino-Russian it is understood, the acquired signals or right of way. A fine of nzreement, which, has certainly privileges relate to through searching her baggage. The womandant was charge.

between the Chinese sternly refused, protested her in The defence was a denial of thea was indicted and an order ninde not been strengthened by notes traffic nocence and told the constable that offence.

that defendant was to be reexnaiin-which the Japanese Legation has Eastern and South Manchuria his sont to Mr. Kurakhan and to the railway, while the Interests In- rn, before the return certifiente.

Walchlaopu insisting that Japan's clude ten million ven, which the The coxswain of Walla Walla No. 5. acquired privileges and Interests Chinese Eastern Railway owes far charged, with Iniling to stop when in the Chinese Eastern Railway materials supplied. Reuter.

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ho was perfectly at liberty, to in- After hearing the evidence the xpect if he wished. A search Magistrate said to the defendant of the that he had. betrayed his trust us n 50 luggage and

in subsidiary police officer and sentenced him to coins was found in nbox Aileg.. ¡ix months' hard labour.

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