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MEXICAN POLITICAL LIFE.

Mexico City, Now. 18: Deputy Luis Morones, the most prominent labour leader In Mexico, and another deputy wore wounded in a shooting affray in the Chamber last night. Over two hundred shota were fired as the climax to a stormy debate.

The affray began during the discussion of routine matters, by two deputies exchanging Insults in the lobby, and toying with re- volvers, after which the agrarlan leader, General Sanchez, mounted the rostrum and demanded that Morones withdraw certain charges. Morones refused, and meanwhile friends of Sanchez and Merones respectively left with pistols in hand.

Eventually the shooting beenme general. The Chamber was quickly emptied. Police and troops arrived and found the chamber and neighbouring streets deserted. They picked up Morones and another deputy, both of whom are believed to be fatally injured. Reuters American Servive.

CLYDEBANK EVICTIONS.

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London, Nov. 13.

An acuto situation has arisen in Clydebank where house agents have begun to enforce eviction orders they secured from the courts some months ago, but which were delayed till after the elections. Arrears in rents and rates in this district amount to £250,000.

Previously the tenants met

threatened ovietlona by organised passive resistance. Yesterday, however, the shoriff's ofcers suddenly raided and turned out seven families. To-day six familles were found reinstalled by sympathisers, the seventh pro- ferring to take refuge among friends.

The house agents now trenton proceedings against the tenants on the charges of housebreaking. The tenants meanwhile general. are organising a Protection Association to propagate a rent strike in Clydebank, also a corps of "scouts consisting of cyclists, and bell ringers to wars them of the approach of the evictors,--Renter.

FOREIGN POWERS AND CHINA.

London, Nov. 13.

Reviewing events in China, the Daily Telegraph refers to the attitude assumable foreign Powera interested in China, and says Japan's policy naturally is most important. Her interests are on a special plane, requiring special protection. A glance at the Atlas Indicates where those interests lie. The Moscow Government would be well advised not to take advantage of troubles in China, as the Icast encroachment along the Chinese Eastern Rallway will be imme- diately countered by Jupan's initiative on behalf of European states. If necessary it must be taken that Britain, who once again will have to champion Western pioneers, will insist on respect of Treaty rights, whose observance is as much in Chinese interest, as ours.-Reuter.

"RUM ROW" DAYS ENDING.

New York, Nov. 13. Prohibition ollicials assert that the days of the "rum row" ure ending. Already a number of large vessels have been captured, and the supply of liquor from small boats leaving the bootleg fleet far out at sea for points on shore has been reduced by about ninety per cent. Liquor now costs ten dollars a pint as compared with three or four previously-Router.

THE MUDDLE IN MECCA.

Jerusalem, Nov. 13.

Reports from Amman give defaite news from the Hedjaz that King Ali has taken the offensive, his army advancing toward Mecca. The Wahabis are now on the defensive and are evacuating positions between Jeddah and Mecca.-Reuter,

THE ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

London, Nov. 13.

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FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON TEAMS. The following have been solected, to play for the Kowloon F. C. in their League matches on Saturday: 1st Division v. South China "B" on. S. Chinn ground at 4.15 p.m.- C. Stewart B. Rasmussen, T. I, Knight: A. Turner, S. Hayes, B. Pasen, F. Ciemo, J. MoBride, J. McKelvie, B. Viokars, A. Duncan.

2nd Division v. Chub de Recreio 2.15 "A" at Kowloon, kick-off sharp.-J. Bench: W. H. Parrott, H. Prowee: A. W. Brown, W. A. Brown, S. Randle: A. Latham, V. Hast, W. Taylor, N. Trumbitzky, Reserves.-W. Fitzgerald. Hillyer, A. Kirby, G. White.

Hongkong Club Res. iv, St. Joseph's "B."

A.

It is understood that the first meeting of the Cabinet yesterday appointed a Committee to conduct further inquiries into the Zinovieffat 2.15 p.m.-H. Oswick, D. Lyon letter. The Commitler's findings will determine the nature of the Government's answer to the Soviet Government.-Reuter,

CANADA'S WHEAT HARVEST.

Otłowa, Nov. 13.

The official preliminary estimate of the wheat crop of Canada

is 271,000,000 million bushels compared with the final estimate of last year of 474,000,000.--Reuter's American Service.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING CONFERENCE FAILS.

Melbourne, Nov. 13.

The shipping conference has failed and the dispute will be referred to an arbitration court.--Reuter.

HOUSEHOLD. ADJUSTMENT.

The following will represent the Hongkong Club Reserves in their 2nd Division Lengue fixture with St. Joseph's "Bun Club ground (Capt.), H. Buxton, R. Bell, 4. Ferguson, G. Puncheon. B. Ball, T. Roberts, E. Railton, J. Douglas, J. Dixon. Reserves: C. Conway, J. V. Ramany.

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LOTTERY TICKETS.

MR. J. HOEKVEEN. ..We regret to announce the death of Mr. J. Hoekveen, who was well known up the West Rivor. Since 1017, the deconsed gentleman served the Asiatic Petroleum Co. in Canton, Wuchow and Nanning. designated by the royal house- After Home leave in 1022, ho

returned to Wachow an Manager SIX DEFENDANTS BEFORE hold.

The Commission will make in-f the A. P. C. office and remained ventories of the properties in there until compelled by ill-health to: laava for Europe last winter. possession of the ex-Emperor, determining which belong to the His death took place in Holland state and which to the ex-Emperor, last month at the early age of 81.

Wang, the Foreign Minister, re- Peking, Nov, 13.-The Commisferring to certain adverse local sion to readjust the affairs of the foreign criticism, said that the ex-Emperor's household consists action

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AVIATION.

DUTCH AIRMEN LEAVE FOR CALOUTTA. Allahabad, Nov, 13.-The Dutch

by the chairman with the consent of ferring to Russia) but "we did it, airmen have left for Calcutta. the Premier, five of whom are out of patriotic motives."--Router. Reuter.

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