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PRINCE OF WALES DEPARTS.
London, March 28. Despite a bitter East wind, and a cold, grey morning, crowds thronged the approaches to Victoria Station to pay farewell to the Prince of Walos on his departure for his twenty-thousand miles tour. Conspicuous on the platform were Lord Beatty in his Admiral's uniform, the Hon. Mr. Ormaby Gore and other representatives of the Colonial Offee, the South African High Commissioner and the Ministers of the Argentine and Uruguay,
The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, arrived at Victoria a few minutes before the departure of the train and was photo- graphed with the Prince of Wales and Prince Henry. The train proceeded to Portsmouth, tho Prince of Wales' standing at the door of the compartment with his hand at sulute, acknowledging the hearty send-off.
The neclaimations of thousands of spectators ashore and the re-echoing cheers of the crews minusing the warships in the harbour and at Spithead, were audible above the booming of the Royal Salute as H. M. S. Repulse put to sua from Portsmouth, with the Prince of Wales visible, standing on the flying deck, with Sir Lionel Halsey and Captain North. The Prince of Wales had arrived at Portsmouth at 1.30 p.m. in brilliant sunshine and a bitter wind. After exchanging greetings with a group of Naval and military commanders, he boarded the Repulse to the strains of the Nailona! Anthem, a Guard of Honour, composed of Marines, presenting arms. The Repulse left half an hour later, being towed out of the dock- yard, and then escorted to Nab Light by two destroyers.--Reuter
STUDENTS BATTLE IN PARIS.
Paris, March 29,
the
The appointment of Professor Georges Scelle, the principal Secretary of the Minister of Justice and ardent socialist, to the Chair of Internatonal Law of Paria University, has led to ferco encounters between students in the Latin quarter, attended with a lung casualty resented the list. Royalist and other anti-Government students appointment as an act of political favouritism, and went in proces- sion to the lecture room and erected barricades, preventing Professor from lecturing. Later they came into collision with a body of youthfal pro-Government students ontside the Sorbonne. The police Intervened and Communists joined in the melee. The students senttered, but later reformed and re-engaged the police. Order was eventually restored after 20 had been wounded and 33
Fifty-four mude prisoner. seriously. Renter.
Gendarmes were
Home
wounded,
Paris, March 29.
rioting in the According to the latest reports regarding the Latin quarter, seventy policemen were more or less seriously hurt.
Thirty-six arrests One was sent to hospital with a fractured arm. were made but only seventeen students were detained.-Router.
THE GERMAN PACT.
London, March 28.
SCHELDT NAVIGATION.
25 Brussels, March 29,
An agreement has been reached between the Belgian and Dutch foreign ministers regarding the revision of the trentios of 1830- regulating, inter alia, navigation on the Scholdt. A. Belgian and Dutch Commlesion will be appointed to administer the Scheldt. An arbitration system has been arranged for the settlement of disputes similar to the agreement reached regarding the Grand Terneuzen Cañol, and also arrangemonis for the joint construction of new canals and the right to enlarge others. The question of Wielingen remains in statu quo, but views will be exchanged. Reuter.
THE BOAT HACE. HAD
OXFORD WATER-LOGGED.
tho
Lontion. Maroh 28.-Cambridge won the boat race to-day in the official kirne of 21 mi 50 sec., Oxford giving up opposite Dove's, their baat being water-loggad. Cam2 belge had only to paddle past the post, Oxford having returned to INDIAN ABDUCTION CASE.
Hoadquarters in a motor launch. Bombay, March 28,
The weather was dull
ард At the resumption of the Malabar Hill' trial to-day, Lieutenant showery, but there was an enormous Batley, of the 7th Gurkhas, gave a dramatic description of the fight atloudADDO at the top of the hill, officers, armed with golf clubs, eventually water was very rough, especially of spectators. The dispereing Bawin's assailants, who were firing revolvers. Lioaton- on the Surrey side. Cambridge ant Seager! grappled with a man endeavouring to drag the women won the tons and chose from 'n motor car, The man fired a Seaport, and Batley then struck Muldlosex aldo. They led slightly up the man's arm with a golf club. The man turned and fired, but at the start, rowing 34 strokes in missed and decamped. Batley then broke a club on another man's the first minute to Oxford's 18, hend in a general melee, after which except for one, the men ca 4 Duke's head Oxford were just enped, firing as they ran. The officers, picked up a revolver, kukri in front, but at Beverley Brook and jack knife. Bailey subsequently proceeded to Indore, where Cambridge were leading by montly he identified two of the necused,-Router.
n length. At the mile post they had increased this to three lengthe. Rowing stendily at 28 to the minuto Cambridge wero five longths to the good when peasing Harrod's and six at Hammersmith Bridge, where both heats were stroking. 28, The Cantabs continued to increase the lend and were 120 yards ahead of the end of two miles. Oxford wero seon in difficultise, their bost being waterloged It was bot einking, but it was impossible to propel it.
MILLION DOLLAR ART SALE.
New York, March 29. The New York World announces that Mr. Joseph Widener of Philadelphia has purchased from Lord Spenser's collection of Titians, the Venus and Adonis whose value is estimated at a million dollars. -Reuters American Service.
LOCAL WEDDING.
the best sa. Mfr. 8. C. Sung, a business colleague of the bride- groom at the Bank of Canton, Miss Chiu Fook-chan the
flower girl.
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The bride was attired in white
Opposite Harred's, Oxford's bont appeared to be sinking and went deeper and deeper into the water, KONG-LAM.
unti it Wae more than 'bolf The wedding was solemnised on Ratin, trimmed with bonds, and fall. When 300 yards above Hammersmith Bridge, Oxford Saturday at St. Paul's Church, of the aid of honour in the same Mr. 1. C. Kong, B. A of the material of a soft pick shade, with stopped, pulled to the river bank. and the crow were inken back to Canton Christian Collego, aud on the flower girl in reso colour. the stuff of the Buak of Cantoni
The reception which was hold sub. Putney. They looked absolutely Lam Bui-gute, Pequently at the King Edward Hotel, dejected, were soaked to the skin Ltd., and Mins daughter of Mr. Lam Woo, a pro-and followed by a dance, which and smothered mincat contractor of the Colony, was attended by a large number of garments. Min. Lum is on the teaching staff relatives and friends, many of, we brought back by a Polico of the St. Paul's Girls' School. whom were also present at a dinner The Revd. 3. D. Stewurt held at the To To Sin Restaurant officiated at the ceremony. the the some evening. maid of honour being Miss Lan
Mr. and Mrs. Kong will spend
The Times understands that Herr Stresemann, in his revised Sui-gun, rister of the bride, and their honeymoon in Shanghai.
proposals to the Allies made it clear that the Pact was entirely Eastern frontiers. independent of any question of Germany's Negotiations can, therefore, proceed on the single issue of the French, British, Belgian, and German Security-Reuter.
Paris, March 29.
According to the Petit Parision M. Hyriot is preparing the reply to the German proposal concerning' security. Contrary to previous Information the French Government is the only one which received from Berlin a murmorandum drawing up the proposals made rally. Belium and Daly made known to Paris that they think the same as France and England, that the proposals shall not h› rejected a priori at that they retire explanation. Thy French reply is Ekely to express a desire to pursue negotiations and to ask for fur ther information. Harus,
OIL LAND PERMITS.
Washington, March 28. Senator Wheeler, indicted for conspirary to defraud the Govern ment in connection with sil land permits, furnished one thousand dollars bail in the Supreme Court, The Government alleges that to obtain, through three of the principal defendants sought dummies, prospecting permits covering nine thousand acres of Gov- ernment land beyond what they were legally entitled to ani tha. Wheeler agreed to use Senatorial influence. Wheeler declared that hist
the case is complete innocence will be vindicated immediately. brought for trial.
Wheeler was independent Vies Presidential candidate last year, and was incidentally fargely responsible Toy driving Mr. Dougherty the ex-A Gorney General from the Cabinet in connection with the oil investigation.--Reuter's American Servier.
GERMAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Berlin, March 28.
Though millions of German men and women will for the first time in their lives to-morrow put a cross on a ballot paper for the President of the Republic, nobody expects any candidate to obinin an absolute majority requisite for election, but the voting will give a clear idea as to whether the candidate elected second on the ballot on April 26, will be Republican or Monarchist. Even If a pro- Monarchist candidate like Vice Chancellor Jarres is elected on April 26, this will not mean immediate restoration of the monarchy, but merely popular dissatisfaction of the Republiean regime.-Reuter
TRAIN DISASTER.
Moscow, March 29.
A snow-slip, extending à hundred yards over the railroad near Irkutsk led to the derailment of a train proceeding to Verkhneudinsk. Sixteen dead and 30 injured were taken from the wreckage.-Reuter.
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