INKEES BENEFIT FROM THE PEKING GENEVA

SENATORS' DEFEAT

Leadership Fight in American League

Now York, June 29. Washington Senators' defeat by Detroit to-day assisted the New York Yankees, who scored an easy win over Cleveland.

The Giants were beaten by St.

Louls, and Chicago comfortably

beat Brooklyn.

Scores as supplied by Reuter

woro:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Brooklyn

Chicago

R H

2

7

7 11

(F. Herman homored for cago).

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DISPUTE

"AGREEMENT" NOT REACHED

LI CHI-CHUN'S POSITION

Peking, June 30. Officiul confirmation of the Tokyo report of an agreement concerning the irregulars who are Interfering with the resump- tion of the railway service, is lacking.

CONFERENCE ADJOURNED

·GOVERNMENTS TO COLLABORATE

London, June 29,

NEW YORK STOCK THE KING OF HA

EXCHANGE

(Continued from Page 6.).

YESTERDAY'S MARKET | thunder as a great storm came near,

and the lightning flashed...

IRREGULAR

According to Mesura, Swan, Cul- bertson and Frits, the New York market wAS Irregular yesterday. Business dono 4,590,000 shares. The The general commission of the Wall Street Journal reports:-After Disarmament Conference to-day fluctuating erratically with the dol passed a motion to adjourn the tar throughout the session the market conference until October 16. Ger-dipped sharply near, the close due to many alone opposed the motion, a bearish attack on 'wet' stocks for although Hungary abstained from cing National, Distillers below the voting. The delegates of Britain, ong hundred mark and declining the France and Italy promised their price of Owens-Illinois Glass more Government's collaboration in the than 3 points. Wheat prices were negotiations which the President depressed due to report of favourable rains but later rallied on account of Arthur of the Conference, Mr. Henderson is to conduct in the short covering. Brokers" loans wore varlous capitala pending the nd-reported at $800,000,000 a decrease of $11,000,000 from last week's figure journment.

of $811,000,000.

The best Information here is that "agreement" constitutes an over-statement, the general opin- fon being that the Japanese have Chi- done a considerable amount of table-thumping concerning the

In the House of Commons, the disposition of Li Chi-chun's Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon troops, which the Japanese post-referring to the Conference safd tion as virtual victors in the North it was the intention of the British (Klein homered for Philadel-China hostilities enabled them to Government to facilitate by all the phía).

means in their power a resolute | prosecution of the work reminining to be done.

Philadelphia

Pittsburgh pe

HO

11 1

10 0

do.

3 10 7 12

0

I

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

New, York

St. Louis

Cleveland

New York

York).

St. Louis

Philadelphia

It is, however, believed that ns a result of patient negotiations, the Chinese havo agreed to In- corporate, not all the reinforce- He hoped that, na proposed by ments which the Japanese have the President of Conference the recently sent to Li Chi-chun, but conversations under his guidance his original band of three thou- between the interested Powers sand men which will be stationed would take place during the in- for New along the Peking-Mukden

Rail.terval.-British Wireless.

3 12

0

9 18

1

(Crosetti homered

8

}

4 7

0

way:-Reuter.

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Ho at once realised that "ho was tu danger and called to the people saying "Quickly get away. This lightning will strike nio." The people rushed off, but even as he spoke hi they all said "Well, he is dead this was again struck to the ground, and Ume."

But while they were all talking in great excitement about the wonder ful way in which he was struck by the lightning, and discussing the fact of his having recovered after the previous stroke, he once more opened his eyes and groaned, and they car ried him home where he soon recover. ed.

REPENTANCE REWARDED.

But one day, while he was teaching in the school, he again heard the roll of the distant thunder and realised, that the storm was coming near.

Gradually It increased In Intensity 'till the noise was like that of a vast drum which shook the whole carth.

He thought that this time he would

After this second great reminder he was even more determined to do good, so he took up the work of teaching in the village school. Ho Time money was quoted at 3/4% was a most exemplary teacher, being. for 60 days and 1-3/4% for 90 days. extremely careful in his work, and he Cable received from Swan, Culbert-was very painstaking and Industrious. son and Fritz, New York. Somo sell- Ing materialized on threat that Franco may withdraw from the Conference but the pressure was light. The irre- gularity is likely to continue tempor- arily on further dips but good buy- ing is likely to develop. Wheat: a firm opening, the price of After wheat declined on reports of favourbe killed and it was not likely that blo rains in the Northwest and Ca- he would revive again and survive the nada. The break, however, uncovered dread disaster.. new buying and the market rallied.

He hastily ran into his bedroom Cotton: Reports attribute the Gov-which was close by. There was a crnment's concern to the increasing large black lacquer table in his room, dimculty of the curtallment plan to and he hastily scrambled under the high prices of cotton which together table.

Just as he did no, with a great with the improvement in the dollar (Continued from Page 1.)

are the cause of an easier market | crash, the lightning struck the house pending London developments and and his bed and mosquito net were agree to any immediate currency further progress of the curtailment burnt to cinders. agreement which would arrest his operations. Purchasers appear to be

inclined to awalt good reactions. cherished rise in internal prices.

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WATCHMAN TRACES A THIEF

Six months hard inbour twelve strokes of the birch was imposed by Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, on Li Choi, an unemployed, charg ed with the larceny of a gold and rattan bangle, valued at $4, from a boy of three years old in Des Voeux Road, West.

Two other mon charged with alding and abetting and receiving were discharged, their pleas of not guilty being accepted by the pullee.

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It was stated that a District Watchman overheard à converse- Hon between some Chinchan men about the bangle, and took the second defendant into custody. The man took the waichman to the Chfuchau Wharf, where he pointed out the first defendant,

Canton, June 29. and the watchman was then taken

Nearly two thousand coolies are to third defendant's house, where the bangle was recovered. The first affected by the strike involving the defendant had removed the bangles. Futshan and the godowns of from the arm of the child, who Butterfield and Swire, and the

strike organisers are finding diff was playing in the street.

Mr. Schofield remarked that it culties in housing and feeding was a smart piece of work on the

Matsheds have now been erected part of the watchman, and com- mended him for his action in trac-for "messing, the strikers. ing the culprits.

The British Consulate has issued A further two montha was iman emphatic denial of the reports papers posed on the defendant if he was published in the Canton found to be unfit for a birching. yesterday to the effect that the British authorities were proposing to send bluejackets to remove the strike pickets. Our Own

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General Aviation

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General Electric

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General Foods

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General Railway

Signal

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36%

304

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Nanking, June 30.

The fear of a 'repitition of the flood disaster of 1931 is at present easing, following the receipt of in- formation from Hankow and other points up river that the Yangtze

level is lowering.-Reuter.

Manchester to-day, in the course of which he defended the Govern ment's India proposals.

Referring to tariffs, Mr.. Bald- Charged by Revenue Officer Grim-

Bald

that

of the mitt with possession of 14 tacls of Bomo

prepared oplum, Leung Man-chi was measures Puggested to which Aned $1,600 or six months hard labour Lancashire people had been asked by Mr. Schofield, at the Central to give their support

were Magistracy this morning. The accused calculated to destroy the possi-was arrested coming off the Hing bility of goodwill between Lan-Kee Wharf, and the optum was found

cashire and India.

Ile did not believe the national boycott could be broken forcibly. -Reuter.

HIGHLY INFORMATIVE INTERVIEW!

Dutch Rubber Leaders in London

London, June 29.

The rubber restriction proposals land additional interest to the ar- rival at Croydon Aerodromo this evening of prominent figures in the Dutch rubber industry.

Among them were Mynheer Van Leeuwen and Heer Van Enthoven. In an interview with Reuter. they said they would stay for a fow days in London, would s00 the Conference, visit Dr. Colijn, the Dutch Premier and Colonial Mini- ater, find out what the Dutch de- legates wore doing, and have con- versations with "some people.- Router.

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In an agony of terror he came to himself and looked round on the scene of destruction that had been made all about him, but strange to say he

that

still alive. he wis He then realised that the full ancasure of his punishment had been meted out to him, and that he was still permitted to live in the world

of men.

He continued to prnetixe good deeds with great assiduity and gave him whole mind and heart to the study of the Classlea in

for enter

ing for higher ration.

After three years he obtained the dogrce M.A., and lived in peace for many years, greatly respected by all the neighbours. During years he constantly told people the story of his case in order to lead them to do right. He openly con

confess ed his faults in great detail, not seeking to disguise his wrongdoing, and so he continued 'till the end of his daye an example to many, and people far and near were greatly In fluenced by his humility and truthful

ness.

This was the result and the fruit of his repentance and the change over from the errora of his former life.

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