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THE CHINA WAR.
Peking, Sept. 26. Wu Pei-fu has lesued a proclamation denouncing Chang T80- In whose "nature and character of Hunghutze la unalterable," stating that with righteousness in his heart he will proceed cast to deliver the people of the three provinces of Fenation, Kirin and Hollungklang from Chang's oppression.
lle promises that apart from Chang Tao-in and his son whose crime is unpardonable, the genorals and soldiers of these provincas who "return from the wrong path" will be rewarded, while the Arat reward will be given to those who turn over the principal traitor to the government.
He proceeds: "with instructions from the Central Government wo mobilized our forces to quell fnternal unrest, and as 1 in the good wish of the foreign powers to see the early unidention of the country, I trust the steps I have taken will meet with their support and approval.”.
will treat Wu Fel-fu also promisen: "Without distinction I the people of all nationalities just the same, that is, I will afford the fullest protection to their lives and property in accordance with the silpulations of existing treaties, and there should be no are many panic. Along the South Manchurian railway there Japanese merchants. I will see that they continue their occupation unmolested and peacefully and dd not suffer loss,"
He concludes declaring that he will direct bls, three armies against the guilty and not against the people to punish ane man. "When this is done, tranquillity will be re-established and the peoples, both Chinese and forelgn, will pursue their vocatious peace- fully and without hindrance. The day my work is accomplished will be the day when the country will enjoy everlasting peace and order. Reuter.
Peking. Sept. 26,-
The Walchinopu lina protested to the Russian embassy ngainst the subject of the agreement between the Soviet and Chang Tso-lin, culling the attention of the Soviet to the fact that Chang ls in open rebellion against the government, and declaring that the latter could never recognise such an agreement.
Roata saya that the agreement is an exact and almost textual repetition of the Chinese Eastern Railway agreement signed in Peking on 31st May as part of the Sino-Soviet agreement.-Kenter.
Landon, Sept. 26.
Dealing with the question of intervention in the affairs of "structed China," the Timex says it is unfortunate that it seemed necessary to maintain the diplomatic fiction that the provisional government at Peking is the government of Chinu. Inert sub-| mission to this conventional view is the weakest form of diplomacy and a fresh initiative is necessary.
Britain's best opportunity at the present time Hes in a non- political appeal to the new spirit of China which is expanding Inde- pendently of, und despite the cruel parly war.
Wise co-operation with the Chinese educntional movement, such as the proper use of the Boxer Indemnity fund would be the most suitable aim the best British effort. So long as British lives are not unendangered the weltor of the Tuchune is not our contorn. Renter.
THE GEORGIAN STRUGGLE.
eva, Sept. 2011.
The Assembly has adopted the joint Anglo-France-Belgian resolution sympathislug with Georglu.
All the speakers hoped the League would exercise pradence in dealing with the Georgian question.
Paris, Sept. 26,
The Georgian Legation communique says it is reported that the Soviet troops operating against the Georgian insurgents launched forced to retire with heavy KELVIN MOTORS" repeated and flerce attacks but were
losses to the mountains, The Georgian population in the districts oreupled by the Soviet troops are being shot without distinction.
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Berlin, Sept. 26. The Cabinet has approved a memorandum dealing with admission of Germany into the League of Nations. A Note la being German despatched to the Governments concerned through the diplomats immediately-Reuter.
Geneva, Sept. 26.
The Assembly has adopted the Chineas proposal regarding the distribution of seats to non-permanent members of the Council. The Persian and Japanese delegates supported the Chinese altitude,
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Genova, Sept. 26.
The Dominions delegates and the Empire delegation conferred for an hour this morning. The latter described the progress of the labours of the committees dealing with the diesrument protocol. The Dominions representatives continue to keep their governments posted in regards to the discussions.
Reuter learns that no objections were raised by them but re- quests have been made for explanations on certain points which were' freely given. Consequently there was a eniplete agreement among the delegates to-day,-Reuter,
TRIAL TRIP OF THE ZR 3.
Berlin, Sept. 26,
The ZR was enthusiastically welcomed in the course of flying] over towns during her trial trips. It reached Homburg from Friedrichshafen at an average speed of seventy miles an hour and dropped greetings at Hanover for General. Hintonburg who is a resident there.
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ANTI-SOCIALIST CAMPAIGN,
London, Sept. 20.
PROPERTY AUCTION.
KOWLOON BUILDING SOLD.
The newspapers are giving prominence to a speech of Me An enormous crowds gathered in the streets and on the roofs Winston Churchill at a Unionist meeting at Edinburgh yesterday, and greeted it. The Berlit police band played "Deutschland Eubor Bir. Balfour presiding, wherein he pleaded for Liberal co-operation Alles" and the government sent the crow a patriotic message say-with the Conservatives against Socialism. He urged the utilisation At the salet room of Mr. AG's Ing inter alla "dy over nea as a witness of the undaunted spirit of of the machinery of the Safeguarding of Industries Act to prevent Racho yostorday afternoon, No. 11 || German daring."--Kouter
British industries from sufferings from the restoration of Germany. Hart Avenue, Kowloon, was sold He hoped the Irishmen themselves would reach a settlement longby auction to Mr. Fred Fisher for before the Boundary Commission reported. He denounced the Russian treaty as subsidised tyranny-Reuter
HITLER AND KRIEBEL RELEASED.
Berlin, Sept. 26, The Munic provincial court has condition)ly released, from 1st October, Herr Hitler and Colonel Kriche).-Réder.
THE LENINGRAD FLOODS.
Leningrad, Sept. 26.
DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY.
London, Sept. 26,
The extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Ltd, has approved the scheme of reorganisation of the company's capital whereby the capital will be first reduced The first estimates of damage to industrial premises. due to from £20,000,000 to £9,472,000 and then increased to £20,000,000 by the floods exceed ten million roubles. Damage to private property the creation of 81,582,000 new ordinary shares of six shillings, and has not yet been estimated. Martial Law was proclaimed yesterday eight pence each.--Renter. but raised to-day as normal conditions have been restored.
The Soviet has issued a statement thanking the people for their courage and the help given to the authorities.-Router..
PROPOSED GERMAN LOAN.
London, Sopt, 20, Reuter reports that the German delegation is expected in London shortly to begin negotiations for a loan under the Dawer scheme,
NEW-YORK GOVERNORSHIP.
New York, Sept. 26..
The presidential campaign was nominally faunched yesterday by the selection of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, son of the ex-Pre- aldent, as Republican candidate for the governorship of New York. Reuters Amorican Service,
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