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WEDNESDAY, JULY.
1924.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
GERMAN REPLY TO ALLIED NOTE.
Paris, July 1. According to the Echo de Paris the first version of the text of the German reply to the Allied Note handed to the French Charge d'Affaires at Berlin contained three reservations as mentioned in the forecast of the 30th June, The French Charge d'Affaires unacceptable. Subsequently M. Immediately declared they were D'Abernon supported his protest and the exports at Paris urged that the reply should be rejected. The German government then revised its note, not mentioning the, reservations.-Renter.
London, July 1. Those in well informed circles in London consider the Gor- man reply generally satisfactory though it seems impossible to accept Anish by the 30th of the proposal that the work of control shall September.-Kleuter.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.
London, July 1,
The Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire opened at the Guildhali. Lord Derby presiding.. Mr. Thomas welcomed the 200 delegates. fe denounced class hatred and urged Co-operation between capital and labour, and the spirit self-sacrifice to solve the Empire's problems. The Congress unanimously passed a resolution urging the re-establishment of penny postage through- out the Empire. The New Zealand delegate said that the results of the restoration of penny postage in New Zealand had been most satisfactory--Beuter.
U. S. IMMIGRATION.
Washington, July 1. Prosident. Calvin Coolidge has issued a proclamation embody- ing the new Immigration Law which becomes effective to-day. It Axes the annual quotas of the different countries at two per cent. of the number of their, emigrants resident in the United States The Britain and North Ireland according to the 1800 census. quota is 34,007. Ireland 28,567, Australia 121, South Africa, Egypt hundred each-Reuter's опе territories and British mandated American Service.
OLYMPIC GAMES.
Paris, July 1. France won the Olympic fencing contest, defealing Belgium, Hungary and Italy in the Annls-Reuter.
Versailles, July 1.
The Olympic contest in firing at moving targets representing running stags at a hundred metres range, resulted in a score for Mr. Poles (United States) of forty out of a maximum of fifty points, Rest; Mr. Mack Worthpraed (British) with a score of 39, was second. -Renter.
HAIR, HOOFS' AND HORN.
Geneva, July 1.
The anthrax committee of the international Labour Conference has drawn up a report recommending the disinfection of hair, horns and heels for industrial purposes, but not montioning hair and wool used for textiles. The minurity report, understood to be supported by the British delegatiou, opposes the amission-Reuter,
MEXICAN EXTERNAL DEBT.
New York, July 1,
Messrs. Morgan have announced that Mexico has failed to pay the half yearly interest on the external debt, due on June 30, The bankers hope that the breakdown will be only temporary and will even grant delay if it is requested.—Router's American Service.
THE U. S. PRESIDENCY.
New York, July 1. The Democratic Convention has resumed. In the tenth ballot, Mr. McAdoo had 471 votes and Mr. Smith 299.
Later.
JAPANESE EXCLUSION.
A NATION'S PROTEST. Tokyo, July 1-To-dny being the date of the enforcement of exclusion" by America, Japan is registering a nationwide protest by means of mass meetings, pll- grimages to national shrines, posters and handbills, as well as resolutions in the Upper and Lower Houses of the Dict Reuter.
WORLD FLIGHTS,
AMERICANS AT ALLAHABAD.
Calcutta, July 1-The American world era have left for Alla-
linbad.-Reutor..
Allahabad, July 1. The Ameri- can world fliers have arrived j hore.-Renter.
GROSVERNOR TREASURE.
£2,000,000 Secrets of the Sea.
In epito of failuros, a. Central Nows Johannesburgh correspon dont says. It is hoped shortly to resume the search for the "Gros- venor" treasure off the Pondoland coast. The syndicate is still hopeful of success.
The East Indianan "Grosven- or," carrying gold and previoua' stones valued at two million sterling, was wrooked as long ago: as 1782, and los deep beneath drift-sand near what has long [boon known, as Port Grosvenor.
Many attempts have been made to retrieve the treasure. In the summer of 1922 a tunnel was construoted, starting well back from the water line. and un in- clined shaft, 127 foot long, was completed, carrying the workers a considerable distance below the But even this ambi- Docun bed. tious operation was unrewarded with succose,
In Februnty, of last year an Admiralty diver, Richard Foley, made a sworn statement that ho had found on the sos bod a huge Insound of hardened shell and
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empty pit alongside. When the floor-stone" was hauled to the surface it was broken up, by Prehistoric Norfolk Miners. means of bammer-stones, into.
places of sultablo size, and tho There was a time in the remote manufacturo of these ploces into
when past,
nearly all the implements carried out. Tho weapons and implements used places where the anolent hunters by men wore made of flint, and, sat and flaked their flint aro in those days, this stone was as clearly discernible round the
He had made boring opera-indispensable as steel is to us edges of many of the pits, and tions, and felt certain that the to-day.
vast numbers of flakes, and many mound contained the lower por- The great amount of time and brokon implements have boon tion of a wreck including guns. trouble, which ancient man took found at those spots.
NEXT PILE OF PICKE. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle inter-in order to provide bimsolf with ested himself in the salvage suitable flint is shown, very
On the occasion of a recent ex- operations. In his opinion the graphically; in a certain area of cavation, when the first gallery treasure was certainly worth a the small parish of Wooling, in uncovered at the bottom of the million. But some experts have South-Wont Norfolk, Thore, in shaft was examined, several doubted whether bullion-so-long a very wild but beautiful spot. deor's horn picks word soon-just- lost is recoverablo.
are to be seen about: 360 cup-inside the oatrance, piled noatly shaped hollows, clustered closely in a heap-two agross two-just together, and covering about 20 as they had boon left by the pro- acres of the plateau. The mean historic workmon thousands of
The Democratic Convention has adjourned after the sixteenth FOUNDATION OF NEW YORK ing of these hollows was for a long years ago. In soins of the shafts ballot without naminating a candidate.-Reuter's American Service.
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RUSSIAN CROP FAILURE,
Riga, July 1.
TARIFF AND DRY LAW VIOLATIONS.
Galveston, Texas, July 1.
United States.-Kruter.
FRANCO-AMERICAN LIQUOR TREATY,
Washington, July 1.
the Anglo- A Franco-American liquor treaty, similar to American treaty has been sigued.-Rruter's American Service,
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time a mystory, but some of hearths have boon found together them have been excavated by with animal bones, burnt fints archmologists, and we now know used in hosting water and in Tercentenary Celebration.
that they are the upper portions cooking that the pits were some- The Tercentenary
the of partially filled-in abafts sunk times used as dwellings. The It is reported from Mocow that a prolonged heat wave is Foundation of New York by into the chalk for the extraction probistoric poople of Grime's
of Russia. Quantities of crops
Walloon Huguenots, who om- of flint. These funnel-shafts are Graves did, not apparently pos adversely affecting the harvests
barked at Loydon to excape per- sometimes 3ft in depth, and soss much respect for their dead, have been destroyed and peasants aro disposing of their cattle owing to fear of famine. Panic la reported in many districts.seention in their own country, the same in width at the mouth, as human bonos oscur in the in- was.commomorated last month and pass through glacial clay filling of some of the shafts, as and sand before penetrating the though they hat boen thrown in in Brussels.
It is avident that the without care or ceremony. But Trade between the Dutch East chalk. India Company and the Indiane paople who carried out this work that these ancient miners had The Federal Court has found Captain Farrell, the master of had sprang up some years before knew a great deal about mining acquired the artistic sense
there early settlers wont out, but methods as, when digging through shown by the discovery of spirit- the Island Home and seven members of the crew guilty of con-
southern extremity of Manhattan and sand, the sides of the shafts upon the comparatively soft -apiring, to violate the tariff measures and prohibition law of the oxcopt for a few huts on the tho comparatively. loose clayed drawings, of animale incised. as to prevent "bark" or crust of some of the island, they found little effort at wore sloped so
slipping of the material into the flints. colonisation.
Thirty familias, mostly Wal-joxcavation. In going down to the loon, comprised the first por desired level the ancient workere bones found shows that the manent colonists. They sailed passed through, and discarded, Grime's Graves people wore. a in March, 1624, under Co lius some layers of flint as not boing short and sturdy race, not of Jacohsen, Mey, the first governor of good onough quality far the bibiting any marked primitive. or director of the Colony and purpose. The layer they were characteristics. The place where. reached Manhattan early in May, seoking is good, sound material thay haboured for so long is now.. A few of the mon remained known locally as "floor-stone." far off the beaten track and is thero, another small party ostab and when this was reached the frequented only by gamio-keepere lished a temporary post at Fort miners drove lateral gallores and ardent archeologists. But shall maintain. our protest and Nassau, on the Delawaro river, from the bottom of the shaft in when the mines wore being use our best endeavours to seek an and still another began a fortified order to follow up and remove worked Orimo's Graves must have presented an appearance of PREMIER KATO DECLARES FOR REFORM,'
Connecticut. Thus, over the whole area of great human activity, and, from amicable adjustment of the ques-Bettlement on the site of the per- the vein of flint.
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Groves as tho cup the discoveries mado sin trecent) Tokyo, July 1 Premier Kutotion which will ensure forever More than half the families went Grimo's
Dict this traditional friendship between the up the Hudson to Fort Orange shaped hollows are called thore years we are ablo in a very vivid speaking before the
Thua Shidahara
the successor of Fort Nassau exista, in all probability a vasslaby-way to realize how some of our afternoon postuinting that the two nations,"
review of the and there founded, what is now rinth of underground passages ancestors lived in the long distant that the Poivers were busy dove summed up a
following year connecting all the shafte with days before the use of motale, was Albany. The loping their national. strength America-Japaneaç question in with a view to extending their lapeneh before the Diot to-day, in more colonists arrived, and the each other. When it is realized known influctice abroad, declared for which he called attention to the population grow to two hundred. that the wholeofthis undertaking The manner in which those In 1626, the government of the was carried out by primitive ancient poople-not possessed of domestic reforms to awaken the fact that even the American populur will. lurexrolled the luxcasionists had not intimated province was fully established, people using only flattish bones golgical knowledgegötla vested malaly as shovels and doer's horns as know that suitable flint existed American exclusion net, for the that the Japanese were an inferior and was
director-general, and pleks, no one can fail to be filled 30ft below the ground, who they Injustice of which he would seek race, but declared they were in
reasonable solution. He ab- unassimilable, which contention council. Foter Minult, with astonishment at the word, and how long it is since from discussing the he challenged as an arbitrary the first director-gonoral, arrived magnitude of their labours and they lived, are problems not yet Soviet question as it was under presumption unsupported by any with more colonists in May 1626, the great length of time it must solved. Times.core negotiation domestically. Ho en-evidence or facts." He declared and soon afterwards Manhattan have taken to carry out the work. dorsed the speedy paciment of that Japan, would never have Island was bought from the In It was the custom to dig a pit; universal suffrage and Colectoral questioned America's right to condians for goods, valued, at sixty haul the moved material to the reform in the upper house, reform trol her own immigration, but guildors (about twenty-four, surface by means of some kind of of official discipline, and the need "recognition of such a principle dollare), At what was then its rough hankets attached to thongar of financial retrenchment, does not lead to the conclusion southern extremity, Fort Amster, the marks made-by-
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