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SATURDAY,

1924 OCTOBER 25.

日七廿月九

SINGLE: COPT-10020-

956 PËR AKUM

BIG FIRE.

END OF CHINA'S WAR IN SIGHT.

LAST NIGHT'S PRAYA BLAZE

WU PELFU'S NEW!."POST"

· Fire

STARTLING FOREIGN OFFICE DISCLOSURES.

destroyed the butiro

building at No. 147 Connaught|

Road Central, (between the Har

bour Offico and the Macao TSAO KUN SUDDENLY DECIDES THAT) WAR;SHOULD

UEASE.

The almost indecent hasto with Peking, October 24.

which the youth of Groat Britain President Tsao Kun has issued a mandate ordering the im-discard one thing for another with mediato cossation of hostilities and dismissing Wa Pol-fu from la cause a public scandal unless post, appointing him "Chief Commissioner for the development of prompt measurs are taken to Kokonor", which is a large. salt-water laku in north oast Tibat: draw their fangs and thus nip

practice of shinning fotballs about before cricket ceased. It sularly refer to the reprehensible

la tantemfiöunt to consuming the fuporal bakemoats era the old gohtleman upstars has breathod

the most case-hardened mourner his last, a autocism which even

would hesitate to commit.

Last Saturday afterpoon, wo (that is, my Club, the Battornon Bingers) wore playing the con- cluding match of the seas00 against the team of the local branch at the Good Tipplers* Association on our village groon.

Was

Wharf) at an early hour this SOVIET APPEALS TO. “BRITAIN'S RED ARMY."

morning.. The ground floor of the building, was occupied by the Lam London, October 24

Yung Brothers Tobacco Co. and The Foreign Offico has issued the text of a lottor it has to-day the remaining floors wore used to addressed to the Russian Chargo D'Affaires drawing attention to a store oil. It is understood that lottor by M. Zinovioff, President of the Executive Committee of the the losses were partially covered Communist International and addressed to the Central Committee of by insurance. the British Communist Party, "containing instructions to work for the The first alarm was turned in directing both the Chihilites and Mukdenites in remain in status them in the bud mong pari- violent overthrow of tho existing institutions of Britain and the sub- vorsion of His Majesty's armed forces as a means to that end." The at 10:40o'clock last night. When quo; and instructing Wang Chong fu, the Civil Governor of Chibli

MUKDEN WARLORD DECLARES PEACE. Forolgn Offico informs him that the Government cannot allow this the Fire Brigade rezobed the scene to take charge of the troops at Shanhalkwas-Reuter. propaganda and must regard it as a direct interference in British the whole building was a 11488 of flames and their attention, was

Mukden, Oct. 24: domestic affairs. It says that no-one who understands the con-

A communique issued from the headquarters of Chang Teo-lin atitution and relationships of the Communist International will directed to saving the adjoining doubt its intimato connection with the Soviet Government, and such property, Wreaths of heavy black

were issuing from the announces the ending of the war with the Chinese Central Govora conduct is not only a grave departure from the rules of international

windows and it was not long ment.

MARSHAL WU FLEES. consity but a violation of specific and solemn undertakings repeated-before the roof and three upper ly kivon,

Doors caved in leaving only four The communique adds that Wu Pei-fu is in full flight, and the The Foreign Office cites the agreement of June 4th, 1928, relat walls and a few supporting retreat of the Central Government armies at Shanhaikwan has been ivo to propaganda and points out that the treaty rocantly concluded mado still further provision for the faithful execution of an analog-timbers standing.

The Fire Brigade had difficulty It asserts that President Teao Kun has taken refuge in the ous undertaking. His Majesty's Governmont mean that those undertakings shall be carried out in the letter and spiritnud cannot in subduing the blaze due to the Legatlon quarter of Peking-Reuter. accept the contention that whilst the Soviet Government undertaker inability to get water into the obligations, a political body, as powerful as itself, is to be allowed to seat of the flames which conduct propaganda and support it with money, which is in direct near the back of the building. violation of the official agreement. The Soviet Government either Eventually it was decided to pierce has or has not the power to make such arrangements. If it has the power it is its duty to carry them out and poo that other parties are not deceived.

smoke

War

out off.

GEN. FENG'S STRONG POSITION.

private and irresponsible bodies, the Soviet Government ought nat! The firo float assisted greatly by to make agreements which it knows it cannot carry out." Finally. pumping sullicient water to flood Ho must requeat the letter requests the observations of the Soviet Government on the lower floors of the building the matter without delay. The lettor is signod "in the absenco of thus kooping the firs the State Secretary" by J, D. Gregory.

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I was fielding third longstop- Peking, Oct. 25. The remainder of Gon."Feng Yu-hsang's troops have reached my usual place, -- and

have won the match for us, when the rear wall from a building in Peking, also fifteen thousand of Hu Chung-is's forces, giving Gon about to effect a catch that would Des Vioux-road, and it was thon Fong a total command of upwards of forty thousand men. got under control. It proved to Perfect order has been maintained hitherto, and not a single shot some muddiedoaf kicked a football the ball wont to the boundary for If it has not this power and if the responsibilition which belong bo molten soap that resisted so has boon fired during or the after coup. It is noteworthy that Fong's Just between my fountain-pon and proclamations do not mention several leaders who are reported to my watch, with the result that to the State in other countries aro, in Russie, in the keeping of long.

be participating in his movement.

A further proclamation this morning concludee as follows: four, and I went to the Ambul- mandate anco-tont for artificial respiration. Prosidont

Insuc Li tho from ordering the cessation of hostilities.

Yet another inventor has to The Cabinet is nominally carrying on under Premier Yon, to spreading.,

whom Geu. Feng apparently looks for avoidanco of interruption of have discovored a praces which Five line of hose were laid Government business. from the Des Voeux Road side The Presidential bodyguard, consisting of three thousand troops, of the building and were played was disarmed last night., While numerous rumours in this connoc. M. Zinovieff's letter which gave rise to the above protest, says continuously from the footpath lion are being circulated, there is reason to believe that Tsao Kun that the majority of the British bourgeoisie are evidently against the and one fruin a small window in is still in his Presidential mansion. No further arrests are reported. Anglo-Russian Trenty. The proletariat.of Britain, which pronoun- the roar. All tram traffic along the

The interruption of communications has loft Poking entirely in ced its weighty word when the breakdown in past negotiations western route was stopped and a the dark regarding Wu Zi-fu. It is reported semi-officially that threatened and compelled the MarDonald Government to conclude huge crowd gathered to watch some Fengtion lenders ar, carrying out a similar coup at Mukden, the Treaty, must show the greatest possible energy in its furthes the Brigade fight the flames. The but it is impossible to co firm these-Router. struggle for the ratification of the Trosty and against the endeavours Boy Scouts turned out in fores

It is indispensable to stir up the of British capitalists to aunul it.

and rendered valuable tnasses of the British proletariat and bring into the movement assistance in controlling the crowds army of unemployed profetarians, whose position can be improved and relieving the firemen with only after the loan has been granted to the Soviet Union for the re-e hose. storation of her oconomies, and when the business collaboration bo-

AN INFLAMMATORY LETTER.

WU'S PUNISHMENT ORDERED. ·

Peking, lätor.

The Minister of Finance was not arrested yesterday. The polico mistakenly arrostod his brother, who was subsequently

tween the British and Russian proletariats has been put in order. No lives ware lost, though released.

The report of the disarming of Tsao Kun's guard was appar It is impertative that that group of this Labour Party sympathising spectators say that it was only with the Treaty should bring increased pressure to bear upon the due to the promptitude of action ently prorauture. It seems that Gen. Fong requested Tsao Kun to Government and Parliamentary circles in favour of the ratification on the part of the Fire Brigade issue two mandates, the first one ordering a cessation of hostilities, that saved the Chinese tenements and the other ordering the punishment of Wu-Poi-fu. Teno Kun of the Treaty."

The letter goes on to declare that "the settlement of Anglo- on either side of the burning agreed to the former but declined the latter, and Feng is taking Russian relations will assist in revolutionising the international and building from suffering a similar masures to socure compliance.

All romains quiet in Peking.-Reuter. British prolotariat, not less than a successful rising in any of the fato. As it was the roofs of the working districts of England, as the establishment of close contact adjoining houses were damaged between British and Russian proletariats, an exchange of delogations by small fires started by emborst and workers, etc, will make it possible for us to extend and develop from the burning building,

The "Stop" signal was senti the propaganda of the ideas of Leninism in England and the Colonies. Armed warfare must be precended by a struggle against the in- through at 1:20a.m. but clinations to compromise which are embeded among the majority appliances did not return to their of British workman, against the peaceful extermination of capital-atations until nearly daylight. ismu. Only then will it be possible to count upon the complote suc- The damago caused has boon cess of armed insurrection. In Ireland and the Colonies the case is estimated at $38,500. Only tho different as thore is a national question, and this represents too goods on the ground floor, com- great a factor of succoss for us to waste aur time on the prolonged prising koroseno preparation of the working class.

TRADUCING ARMY AND NAVY,

The lattor, which is dated September 16th., says "From your last roport, evidently agitation and propaganda work in the Army

the

DE VALERA AGAIN ARRESTED.

ATTEMPTS TO ADDRESS MEETING IN ULSTER.

London, October 24.

The Irish Republican leader Eamon De Valora was arrested in and sundry the vestibule of the town hall at Newry, Ulster, to-night, in the act articles of export, and those on of entering a meeting to speak in support of the Republican the first flour ware covered by candidate, in defiance' of the Ulster authorities. insuranco, the amount effected! This arrest is a sequel to a day-long watch by contingents of being $30,000...

constabulary armed with revolvers, rifles, bayonets and truncheone, guarding every possible approach to the town, in view of De Valera's announced intention to speak.-Router.

ANOTHER CALL.

ronders glass absolutely unbreak- able. I simply won't believe until.

(i) my Mary Jane has had a

go at it;

(ii) a epocimon has safoly survived transit through our Parcels Post.

ап

my

I

A few weeks ago (readers will

nouncement was made that a probably remember)" the Japanese professor bad discover. ed a powder, mado from Esh, which, takon internally, would increase a person's staturo. promptly wrote to wrote friend, Dr. Bulki y Btodger, the famous dietotist and Professor Erraticus of Yoll University, Connectichusetts (whose bio- vraphy appears this week) ask- ing him for his observations on the matter. Just to hand in his ply, in which he states that for yosis he has been ox ́orimenting, to a similar end, with a powder mado from Limburger cheese. The patient, however, is required, not to swallow, the powder, but to smell it, the effort to scapo the effluvium resulting in

an

ie weak and in tho. Navy very little better." It suggests that Hardly had the Brigade gone "wells" should be established in all units and troops, particularly back to the Station when another in large contros, and also in munition factories and military store call came through, this time the OPIUM CONFERENCE. WEMBLEY IN 1925. elongation of the dock varying dopote. The latter should be given especial attention as in the fire being at No. 189 Queon's ovent of danger by war, with the aid of the latter and in contact Road West. Sparks with transport workers, it would be possible to paralyse all the furnace had set fire to a quantity bourgeois military preparations and turn the imperialist into a of tea-leavea that wore being cines war. The letter suggests the formation of a group of military drief over the re. The alarm specialists to be the future directors of the British Rod Army.

was given at six o'clock this

from

Thoir

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EXTENT OF AMERICAN PARTICIPATION.

A further passage from the lotter states:-"Go attentivoly morning and a fow minutes later through the lists of military calls.' dotailing from them the more the Brigado arrived. enorgetic and capable men to turn their attention to mora talented prompt arrival averted a big out. military specialists, who have, for one mason or another, left the broak. Vory little damage was

Attract them into the ranks done.

service and who hold socialist views.

of the Communist Party if they desire honestly to serve the pro- letariat and dosire, in futuro to direct the national army and not bo blind mechanical forcon in the service of the bourgeoisio. Do not! put this off to any future momont which may ha pregnant with; events and catch you unpropared."-Reuter,

QUESTIONS FOR THE ELECTORATE.

MR. BALDWIN'S IMPERIAL PREFERENCE,

London, October 24.

FRENCH REPRESENTATIVES.

THE LATEST APPOINTMENTS.

Paris, Oct. 24.

from a few inches to a couple of foot. Bo successful bas

my friend's treatment proved that SOME COLONIES WILLING. one patient on leaving the clini-

mistakon for que. WAS ostrich, and was much harass. od by pouple groping beneath

eat-taile

look for But as the eminent his plumos, medico rightly pointed out to him, he couldn't have it both ways.

St Johns, Oct. 24. Genova, Oct. 24.

The Newfoundland Government League circles point out that, has decided to participate in the

1925, apparently owing to a confusion Empire Exhibition. In

of dates, it was wrongly reported Reuter. that the United States repres entatives would attend the first

MANDATES.

Upium Conference at Genova on SOUTH SEA ISLAND November 3rd, dealing with the suppression of opium smoking. The fact is that they will attend the Conference on November 17th on the limitation of manufactured narcotics.-Reuter.

Genova, Oct. 24.

The Mandates Commission of the Longue had a private sitting and discussed the report of thei administration of the South Soa

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Brothors of the bride at a North London wedding last week

The Cabinet has appointed the, PRINCE OF WALES. Jalands. The Japanese reproк-- Franch Ambassadors, including M. Do Fleuriau on Oct. 18th to Liberal headquarters have issued a statement raplying to Mr. London, M. Porrotti Dellarocon Baldwin's announcement with regard to Imperial proforenco, le-to Madrid, M. Bennard to Romo,

HOME. claring the Conference last year showed that the only sort of profer- M. Deschener to Washington had

New York, Oot. 84. onoo which oan meet their demands must have consequences which M. De Marcilly as Minister at

the Haguo.-Reuter,

After complating his holiday Mr. Baldwin has ropudiated.--Beater.

Paris, Lator. tour in Canada, and visiting. It is announced that M. Martel Philadelphia, Detroit and olso. tho Ministor at Riga, bas hoon where in the United States, the

entative, Mr. Sugimura, furnish-wero a soldier, a sailor, and a ed information respecting the policaman. Their prosence, of LEAVES AMERICA FOR labour conditions, the liquor course, mado it practically im tradio, the administration of possible for the bridegroom to justico, et cetera.-Router.

THE CAPITAL LEVY,

London, October 24.

In a sposob at Maltby, Mr. Fred Hall, the Junior Lord of appointed Miniator at Poking in Prince of Walge has embarked the Trasbury, said that Labour; if returned with a majority, would succession to M. Flouriau-on the liner Olymple homeward

Reutar.

bounl.Reuters most certainly introduce a capital levy-Router.

·TO-DAY.

Closing Exchange 2x. 5. 3/16 Lighting Up-Time 5.51 p.m.

excapo..

I received quilo, a, shock the other day. Having nothing else in particular to do I bought a dog-onb with a very long nose and very short legs-a truffle- hound I think. On going to the Post Office to take out a ficubus

Ashay Sn

I was dreadfully disappointed to find that I didn't have to fill up á form with a number in the cornor likoa. 'quadraila equation. had eagerly anticipated receiving

Form No 8052 (u) P.M.G /D.L. -1337 (li) /985426 and being re

quizod to fill in soothing to this affect:**

(1) Name of dog. (To ba

written in blook capitals.) (2) Stato. If dog's parents

living. If doad, sinta caume. of death.

(3) Hlas dog aver suffered from

rabies, roup, oroup, stag gors, glanders,' rickets, olorgyman's sore throat, or swine fover?

(4) Is it airiotly sober and

temporate ? (5) Has it ever hail a license proviously? If 80, was auch lleoneo ever endorsed? (6) Give the names and addresses of two othordogs willing to not as referencës. (7) State precisely whether you require licenco merely for listening to dog, or for experimental purposes.

It was awfully tame simply handing over the money вда getting a receipt. I've got more fun out of trying to registor a picture-postcard.

It is stated that the amount of puro ozono used in the Tube railways is ono part to two million parts of air. As a con- stant traveller on the Tubes may I rospectfully request that any visitor encountering this one part of puro ozone will not spiff it all up?

As

in

remarked.

another paragraph, this wook's biography is that of

IV. Bulkley Stodger, M. D M. R. C. V, 9., R. G. V.-P., & &:0.

Hatched 1852. Received first instruction in medicine from Dr. Beacham, Dr. Gregory, Dr. Cart Stroyle, and later, in Vianna,

Blaubarsaltz. from Prof.

On qualifying, dotormined to spec- falise in diototics, and went (1882) to America to study at first hand the food-values of clam chowder and canvas-backed terrapin. Accepted post of Professor Errations of Yell University, Connectiohusetis (1884), offered him in rocognition of his able monograph in defonco of the pork and-beans, canning industry. published (1883) under the title, I fort no fue in shining Armour. Received the Ortor of the Bottlenosed Jellyfish, with two knobs, for his researches" into the nutritivo. value of apear- mint if left on the bedpost over night. Published works includo The Vitaminer'a Dreani of Homer, (1892); Botulism or Bolshaniam ↑ (1895); The Diet of Worms; a Digest of in Effect on Martin Luther (1900); Do Haricot Beans cause Varicose Veinst' (1904);) Do Onions cause Bunions, (1905) Should Deans Eat Bardines? (1909); and" Tasty Tit Bits for Tired Tummies (1909). Hobbles ; hsircuiting and. fretwork Club The... Porous. Plasterers', Medicine Hat

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