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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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(Reuter's Service to the China Moil.):
THE ALLIES AND RUSSIA.
İNTERESTING REVELATIONS.
PARIS September 13th.
In the Chamber, during the debate an
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Beuter's Sa.vice to the China Mašt.)
THE CAILLAUX AFFAIR.
ARRAIGNMENT BEFORE THE
SENATE.
Paris, September 18th. the Face Treaty the Socialist, M. The High Court of Inquiry Committee Longget, asserted that Mr. Bullitt, then pronounced by seven votes to two fer before the American Senate Foreign Caillaux, before the Senate constituted as American pressman who gave evidence the arraignment of the ex-Premier, M. Relations Committee, and whose state a Court of Justice, on a charge of plot. ments Mr. Lloyd George described as grokaqueir inaccurate, tank to Russia ting against the external security of the proposals of peace drafted by Mr. Lloyd State, George. These were accepted by the Russians, and brought back to Paris.
The report of the Committee” réðulla,
Caillaux planned to seize power in order; to make peace with Germany.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
The report for presentation to the shareholders at the thirty-sixtt Ordinary General Meeting on Saturday, September 27 reads:
The General Managers beg to submit to the Shareholders their report on the Thirty-sixth year's working of the Company, ending June 30, 1919. After paying all running expenses Decking Charges, Fremia of Insur ance, Bonus to Officers of Steamers and making provision for the amount due to H. M. Government on the working of Steamers under the Hongkong Liner Requisition Scheme, the amount at credit of Profit and Loss Account $299.322.59. put of which an Interim Dividend of 6%, absorbing, $60,000 was paid in May last, and subject to the approval of Shareholders, it is To pay & Final Dividend of 6% (33.00 per share) .................................. proposed to appropriate the Balance of $239,322.59, as follows. To pay a Bonus of 6% ($3 per share)
$ 60,000.00 60,000.00
To write off from the value of the Company's Steamers and
Properties
the notes discovered in the safe at Flor-To place to credit of the Reserve Fund... M. Liemeneray Interrupted: Tones, proving that, early in the war, M. To place to credit of Underwriting Account... whom were they delivered! I never bad any knowledge of the matter. If Mr. lyd George really made the proposals. of peace, he never said a word about theta either to me or to the Fancy Conference.'
M. Longues replied that he was sure of his facts. He had stany interviews at that time with noble American officers. and with Mr. Stephen Bullitt. In their counters oposals, the Burans provided
EXECUTION OF LENOIR POSTPONED.
PARIS. September 19th. The execution of Lenoit, who was sent tend to death in connection with th famous Bonnet cure affair, has been postponed, it is believed, in order to en.
for the tessation of Eostilities, an amnestable him to testify in the Caillaux case. ta.end the blockade, the reestablishment of commercial relations, the recall of Allied, troops, and the recognition of, the debra of the old Empire.
M. Longuet asked what reply France hid made to the quanter-proposals | brought back by Mr. Bullict
M. Feraude! asked whether it was possible the Government was ignorant of proposals long published in the Press, or that the Government did not question the Reitir and American Governments on
the subject.
Clemenceau replied: I speak the truth. Neither Mr. Lloyd George nor President Wilar, ever told me a word ef such a peace.
FRENCH. AFLATOR WILL FLY TO
AUSTRALIA.
Paris, September 19th. Poulet, will attempt on September 29th. It is announced that the French aviator, te dy from Paris to Melbourne vie Goneva, Rome, Brindisi Salonika. Con- stantinople. Adana. Bagdad, Bender Abbas, Bushire. Karneti, Bombay. Cat cutta, Bangkok, Singapore, Bataria and the islands"
s of Timor and Roti. REJECTION OF BILL ENFRANCHIS-
ING WOMEN..
PARIS, September 19th.
CORRESPONDENCE
"ALL'S WRONG THAT BEGINS
WRONG."
To the Editor of the "China Ma
Dear Sir,--The Defence Corps can wer any coloured books they like. The Police Reserves law is that all below the rank of sergeant must wat black ones.
**Tojo Guta" did an average of five duties per month, each of three hours, 105 hours in nl); thus he word out a pair of free boots. in less than five days! Here is a 54.322.59nversation ca tines like the one he 25,000.00 inspired, and just as genuine. 40,000.00 Jojo Gutz: Sir, I come to apply for another pair of boots. $239,322.59
-
The SS." Halsang" was released from Government Requisition on 23rd December, 1918, and S.5. "Haiching" on 17th February, 1919, both steamers had to undergo an extensive overhaul after their strenuous work of the last 20 months..
The S.S. "Hai Hong" and "Haitan" came off Hongkong Government control early this year.
The charactered S.S. "Quinnebaug" is running satisfactorily.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
The Hon. Mr. David Landale and Mr. A. O, Lang resigned on leaving the Colony and Mr. William Adamson also resigned, their places being filled by Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar and Mr. W. E. Clarke who election. comprise the Committee and now retire but offer themselves for re-
AUDITORS.
Inspy: Wong Tape: I find you had pur about seven months ago. As you are the first one to re-apply,
mars refer to the D.S.P.R.
He dal Permission to sue another pair was refused.]
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MANIA FOR WIDOWS
DEAD AUTHOR'S SECRET.
Inapr. Tape I say, "Gutierez, can't you buy one pair yourself? Considering the number of duties that you performed during the seven j ing the boots for private purposes." months, you must have been wear
pairs if I want to. but I won't.
Jojo Cute: can buy a hundred LUNATIC'S MARRIAGE ANNULLED, Yours, etc..
JOHN KESTE EL.
HONGKONG G.P.O.
MRS. DE MORGAN ENDS HUS. BAND'S UNFINISHED NOVEL.
W
Mr. Justice Sherman grunted Ps novels have been deme of autity of the nutriage of under such romantic viruturastarren Mr. John Horatio Haldwin, a mn as The Old Madhouse," the last
of means, aged 62, who escaped tony story by Wilham de Morgan, which a private hatic asylum in 1918 and Mrs. Heinemann pubished re-
1918, have been audited by Mr AR. Lowe and Mr. C. Berard Brown and The Accounts for the first six months of the year to 31st December. for the second half year to 30th June, 1919, by Mr. E A. M. Williams and Mr. Frank-Maitland. Messrs. Lowe and Brown now retire but offer To the Editor of the China Mail.] married & widow, Mrs. Mann, who cently, themselves for re-election.
had been a bouermaid there.
The novel' was commenced by Mr. Dear Mr. Editor.-Whilst peren.
The action for ammanent va da Morgan, best before he craaid com. ully we in favour of the re-establish. brought by Dr. John Horaso. Belf-plete it he died. Towards the end ment of pre-war rekthelp with wie Furze Hill, Wicorne, Dor- of the book a sentence beginn:- Pinning ber faith" on this," K passed into the passage where he ought to have been: the import of her demeanour being that her ahrew.
1919.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,
General Managers.
M. Longuet asserted that Mr. Lloyd Gourget the time declared that the counter proposals were perfectly swept. able, but in view of the campaign of the The Senate Commission has recom-PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNEy nail those of her ratione farber's guardian, or the Conservatives in Britain, he refused to mended the rejection of the Bill entran complete the negotiations. Now a Britishchising women. romique stated that the Supreme Council approved the British policy of evacuation. M. Longuet wanted to know what France's policy was towards Russia.
NO CHANGE OF BRITISH POLICY.
LONDON, September 18th. Beater la officially informed that there is po zew development or change in the policy towards. Russia This remains exactly as announced by Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons on September lith.
FOR BRITISH (HOVERNMENT TO DECIDE
LosBoy, September 19th. With reference to the confict of testi- mony over the Supreme Council's deci: kion about Russia (the French and American delegations beving expressed ignorance of the Supreme Council's deci sion in favour of vacuation), the Daily Neck has been semi-officially informed:
Mr. Lloyd George's intention was to submit to the Council the British deci. sion to evacuate Russia. The British delegates point out that the question was une purely for the British Government to decide, as the burden of all the present operations in Russia have been borne by Great Britain.
RUSSIANS TO LOOK AFTER
THEMSELVES.
PARIS, September 19th.
After the discussion at the Council of Fivo, ca Monday, in reference
to
REDUCTION OF GOVERNMENT
MAJORITY.
Lossos, September 19th. The result of the Pontefract by-election is as follows's ALDERMIN W FORREST (Coalition
Lib.)
.......$990.
Mr. I. Baras (Labour).7440 Though there is no change, the Govern ment majority has dropped by over 2,000 FIELD-MARSHAL SIR E. ALLENBY.
LONDON, September 18th. visiting Felixstowe, was wildly welcomed
Field-Marsha Sir Edmund Allenby, Replying to the Municipal address, he said that the whole Empire must work together to put the Empire on a pedestal such as never before. If we all put our backs into it, he was sure we could de this. He was comficient of the future,
THE SILVER MARKET,
LONDON. September 17th- Silver is quoted at 613d spot and 61d. forward. The market is steady,
THE FIUME RAID.
PARIS. September 19th. Le Temps correspondent at Milan states
Rumania, Serbia and Fiume, Mr. Lloyd that a message which the Government
thenrg was about to leave the conference of Firm" smuggled through the cordur chamber when he remarked to his leagues What about the Russian quex-round Fiume, has been received, appeal tion I think you agree with rae that we fiog to all Italians to help their brothers havo had enough of the Russian Expediat Fiume." tion. I think we had better let the Russians alone to look after their own affairs.'
His colleagues presumably did not "realise the importance of the question.
A British statement will be issued. shortly. It is added that the operations in Russia are carried out by British troops. Therefore, the withdrawal chiefy concerna Britain,
BRITISH WITHDRAWAL PRO-
CEEDING SMOOTHLY.
ARCHANGEL, September 15th. The evacuation from the front is pro ceeding as smoothly as is consistent.
Really formidable difficulties have been overcome without casualties kafe to prophesy that there will be none.
It is fairly The British troops, at intervals, carry out small raitis: The Bolsheviks, there fore, will never know we are going till. we are well away.
Lots of troops are ready to sail from Archangel, but there is a shortage of shipping. The boats which have you have been packed with thousands of civilians.
THE BALTIC PROVINCES.
PARIS, September 18th. A report from General Gough was read at the Supreme Council today. It says that the presence of German troops in the Baltic Provinces is dangerous militarily and politically. They are making the Provinces the basis for intervention in Bussia.
General Gough expreasca the opinion that the German Government can, if she Po denires, secure the obedience of the troops and recall von Der Goltz's soldiery.
POLES DEFEAT STRONG BOLSHEVIK PORCES.
LONDON, September 19th. It is officially stated from Warsaw that the Poles completely defeated strong Bolshevist forces near the town of Kras Jawka sast of Dvinek,
The Poles then captured Krasläwka, taking a number of prisoners and much war material. They also occupied th town of Dzina, midway between Dvinsk Fand Vitebak,
BRITISH EYACUATION OF ASIA
• MINOR BEGAN.
LONDON, September 18th. It is authoritatively reported that the British evacuation of Anis Minor ha hagun. The troops at Tidis left on September 11th. The troops at Ogagri have also been withdrawn.
COMMUNIST TRIAL AT BUDAPEST.
----- COPENHAGEN, September 19th. A telegram from Vienna statos that the rial of the Communista has begun at judspert.
The accused include 33 Commissaries, journalists and all the revolutionary judges and jurynen.
A meeting of Nationaliste in Rome, in connection with Fiume, passed resolutions denouncing the Government, particularly Signor Nitti and Signor Giolitto.
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
[By Courtesy of the Hongkong Daily Press.]
HOW JAPAN'S REFUSAL TO EXTER THE CONSORTIUM IS VIEWED IN PEKING.
PERING, Sept. 21.. Japan's reply to the Allies that she will refin from joining the Cor in Peling where diplomatic and Forum has not excited any surprise financial circles believe that Japan is deliberately throwing down the gauntlet to Western finance and diplomacy.
In other words, Japan is asking. for recognition of her paramount position in Manchuria and Mongols, Sailing which Japan will refuse to ratify the Peace Treaty or exter the League of Nations,
Tiberal Chinese circles hope that Japan's bluff will be called, and that, should Japan prove resel citrunt, money will be forthcoming from the remausing members of the Consortium.
CHINESE TELEGRAMS.
(Translated for the China Maz. from the Wah Ter Yat Po.]
SHANGRAI, Sept. 21. There is rumbux of a Japanese Joan to China.
Dr. Wellington Kto wires froen that & conference of the
Peris
I
To Investment Fluctuation Atcount
To Consulting Committee's Fees
To Auditors' Fees
To Remuneration to General Managers for-Office
Expenses.......
To Interim Dividend
To Balance......
By Interest on Current
Account, Mortages & Investment....
By Dividend on Investment Accrunt .....
By Profit on Sales of Shares Account By Exchange Account
By Proft on running the Company's Steamers
and Steam Launch during the year.
14,926-21 2,000.00 600.00
70,000:00
50.000.00 239,322.59
299,322,59
$
$ 326.848.50
22:435.67 10.044 50
2,970.00
BALANCE SHEET ON 30TH JUNE, 1919.
LIABILITIES
Capital Account:20,000 Shares at $50 Reserve Fund as per last Account Added in 1918 as per last Report
Underwriting Ac of the Company. Unpaid Dividends Accounts Payable.... Profit and Loss A/c
Steamers:
ASSETS:
"Haitan," "Haiching," "Haiyang," and Haihong."....
Less Amcunt written off as resolved at last General Meeting
Additions since made
$280,000 00 70,000 00
$1,110,000.00.
65,000.00
1,045,000 00 92,573 89
Value of Wharf at Hongkong, Buoys and Moorings at Coast Ports and Furniture at Hong- korg as per last account.....
21,585.23
Less Amount written off as resolved at the last General Meeting..
fi
Half Share of Steam Launch at Foochow Less Amount written off as resolved at the last General Meeting.......
3,512.64
2,000.00
300.00
50,000.00
53,691.27
29 444 44
Loans on Mortgage ......
Hongkong Government 6% War Loan............ Straits Settlements 6% War Loan 380.000
British Government 5% War Loan £5,000
@ 3/6 3/16
Investment in Shares in Local Public Companies market prices at date $188,451.50).. Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Yokohama Fixed
Deposit Yen 200,000, 159. Freights, Accounts Receivable, Agency Balances,"
&c., on 30th June, 1919 Cash in hand..................
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Current Afe in
Hongkong and London...
TWO TWENTY THOUSAND TONNERS.
A ICEAN TEIGE THẤT FAILED.
.15,920.71
275,477.89
the whereabouts of. der insight would at once discern
lity responsible for atrocities have round that Mr. Baldwin was not beet punished and she herself has in fit mental state to appreciate been married to the League of the respons buty of the mariage Nugions, I still cantet refrain from contract.
Dr. George Willinum Tother, now Pringing so the notice of your reudiets and prece published under devid, but whose evidence taken on That is how the sentence ends. General Post Office announcements comunission was read, said Mr. Bald. It was never faished. Mrs, de Mor Fax the Times of Ceylon dated August win in his younger days was keengan tells us..of that last Friday 23. This article road:---
after money and wey pig-beaded. Eight in. December, when my hus Resumption of Mail Service Later in life, in his in perods. band hid down his pen in the middle with Germany-Insalay's post [be hated his son like the devi of a sentence Dever ortice daily en arnounces that cor.
and would have murdered him caly pleted."
to be com! respondence of all kinds (including he had not the courage. Several
times be bad threatened to murder | registered and insured letters) will be Bocerted for transmission to
bir any part of Germang. The rate of postage
for letters is 15 cents par ounce.
1
A GREAT MYSTERY.
Although the story was nearly complete when its author ded, it. Baldwin never missed seeing a left to be explained one of the great, maz, especialy a young one,"
est mysteries of a man's disappear. avid D., Potter. He was quite capaces in the whole range of fiction,
Dr.
So far the Hongkong G.P.G. hasable of mak ng sensible observation, $ 320,9-18 80 in passed an opinion on the matter and writing, sensible letters.
Had nos Mr. de Morgan been ex- tremely methodical in his work and and Former but think them slack Potter once knew Gistic who talked over bis work with his wife, tand sadly behind the times though he was & gauduler.
Ariend of mine, as staunch and loyal
The Judge: I remember a man Madagase,
no one could have completed ** The and the loss would ja citizen as may, but of a tried who imagined he was $1,000,000.00 nature, at one money to der Agazine, and had always to be a novel likes no rank among the powder bare ben a very road case, for it ja jmany just before the outbreak of was.
Grining to
himself put
out. best of all the writer's works. to purhnee some goods. He & now | (Laughter.) 350.000.00 a dilemma inasmuch that be it'
M. de Morgan bas added, a brief Mr. Baldwin, added the doctor, chapter to her husband's book tell- 213.083 18 refuctent to
write, without official was not of sound mind when be mwing readers how the story was to 5.202 00 mica and on the other band hin far days before the marriage.
hare enxled. 264,336 56tates 10 ank for permission for
Without this expiane- 239.322.59 fear of betag occidered friendly to
THE DEFENCE. Called for the dafence, Dr. Robert not have been able to decide what ben a century of discussion would Germany. An official post offor on-H. Cole, a mental sfocialist, said happened to Drury Carleret, the tomcement would settle the matter he spent an hour with Mr. Baldwin headmaster, after the old caretaker once and for all-I am, Dear Sir, last April. He said he liked the of the empty house left him in the Yours in hinds,
that he was in love with passage while she went to answ the woman, and that the marriage the bull
$2,071,944.33
-$1,137,573 89
18,072.59
1,700 00 160,000,00
ENQUIRER. Hongkong, Sept. 22, 1919.
SERVICE PENSIONERS AND ___THE HIGH-DOLLAR-
WOLDAL.
was at be own instigation and, of Furthermore, had Sot Mra de his own free will. He expressed a Morgan given us the explanation at wah to make a will leaving two-osos, the mystery would have re-
U.A. CHINESE SINN FEINERS.
to
PENSIONERS' GRIEVANCE. this of rs property to be two mained unsaved, for since writing
children and coe-third to his wife. her brief chapter, she has died aluʊ. He said that if he married again be, might break the cycles of he ments disorder."" His reason for returning to the asylum a day or two after his marringe was that be ousidared himself a free man and wanted b's huggage,
Intest recruite Among the Mr. Colam, KC, or Mrs. Bald- the cause of Irish independence win: From your observations did be are 50 Cramer, Who have show any sign of delusions?-None applied for meetbership of the How do you regard this man's bocal branch of the Friends of condition?-He suffered from mon's Irish Freedom Society at Rock.. cut depressive insanity.
sway. Long leland. The Chinatnan If Mr. Baldwin had been in the were proposed by the chairman same mental condition when he was of the branch, who said that every married as when you saw him donation is interested in wing free you think he would have appreciated dam for Ireland, and is behind the the responsibilities of marriage?-I Irish Republio in its demand for in-
dependence.
The recent drop in the value of English money in Canada affects men receiving pensions and gratuities from the Imperial Government.
They lose 1s. 11d. on every Many Canadians who have served in the Imperial forces at the British Government's request, and in the RAF. drawing British rates, are hit,
This is a trifling loss compared with what Navy and Army pensioners in Hongkong and China are losing Before the war pensions were paid 132,135.71 here at the ra e of the dollar then in do. 1
TCRue, about la 9d, whereas "they Sir Blis Hure-Williams (for petí. are now paid at about 4s. Od., a re-tidner): Would you have been pre- duction in dollars of more than half.pared to order his discharge from the with him for a fortnight before the
Although strenuous efforts, were asylum?-No. made to fix the rate of the dollar for
martage.
175,024.20
125,786.16
In other words, he was insane at
268,016 47 serving officers and men, we believe the time you saw him ? Ee was.
1,102.51
52,532.80
$2,071,944.33
LETTERS EVERY DAY.
The Judge: Why should he leave We are correct in saying that the
be lady love-in Hastings, and come naval and Military An horities did
and stay with you just before his Mra. Baldwin, s good-looking marriage?-Just for a bic of ploa not submit to the Admiralty and War Office, any statement of the young woman, said Mr. Baldwin sure, I suppose. (Laughter.) hardship incurred by pensioners reall the arrangements and expressed wood said he met Air Baldwin. suggested their marriage. He made A Bags gardener named Kirk. sident in Hongkong and China.
"PRESS 40 TIMES.”
Here is a little joke against the Macan Hotel: An Inspector of the
a hope that there would be no child. They discovered that they were both ren so they might inherit his own Yorkabireman and they talked of the metal weakness, Both she and differences between Yorkshire and Mr. Baldwin thought that he could Sussex not be confined in the neylum again if be remained free for 14 days.
In cammination Mrs Bald. (Renowed laughter.) win and after she kut Mr. Baldwin
The Judge: And you both agreed, I suppose.
(Laughter.)-Wo did.
Mr. Colam in support of the
She admitted that she assisted Mr. at which he was to be called go after her first husband's death. and undotelligible.
League of Nations will be opened vessels formerly belonging to the under which no transfer of enemy answered. Seddenly he espled a little being prearranged in their corre. judge ought to have been certified.--
to the effect that the ships were sold to the Royal Holland Lloyd in July, 1916; whether he was aware that since that date the Royal Holland Lloyd had been-paying the cost of upkeep, insurance, &c., whilst the No. 29 room at the Macao Hotel Hongkong Police Force occupied
wrote to her nearly every day. She legality of the marriage and the vessels were lying at Hamburg, and When about to retire at about 10 30 o wrote to him nearly every day, sanity of Sir. Baldwin, referred to In the House of Commons, Sir that it was stated that these boats on Wednesday night, the inspector sending her letters to places where the leters witten by the man. Owen Philipps asked the Parliamen were now to be handed over to
rang for the room boy. He wished to called for them. Misconduct took The judge pointed out that come tary Secretary to the Shipping Con- the Royal Holland Lloyd; and whe to give instructions as to the time place between them before the marofthean in parts were almost illegible troller whether his attention had ther this proceeding was consist in the morning. He pressed the been drawn to the fact that two ent with the arrangement recent bell again and again but no one
Mr. Colin said if Handwriting, wan ly reported to have been made
Baldwio to escape at his request, it steet of sanity, then a well-known. Hamburg-American Line, viz., Johann tonnage to neutrals would be recogn ton. Being an elderly man, the in-
card stuck on the wall under the burspoodenco-
~ (Laughter.)~-~ Heinrich Burchard and Wlianised by the British Government.
Did you think he was one on the. Mr. Justice Shearman, in giving Oswald, sach of 20,000 gross.register
spector could not read what was on day of the marriage?—Yes, and judgment aid Mr. Baldwin seemed tons, triple screw, but in 1914 for ernment had been informed that we when he had found them, he read
Colonel Wilson said the Dutch Govit until he had got out his glasses, before.
to have been a strong and healthy man addicted to wine and wornen. the So American
cannot recognise the reported sale by "Please press bell's button 40 times.". trade of
Mr. Joha-Bichard Hanscombe, the He suffered from a diseased bran Germany of the two vessels to which the hon member referred, and the work of some practical joker who there was nothing in the demeanour doubt he made the first overbures to Of course, it must have been the registrar-les the Regalo district, said and seemed to prefer widows, No now alleged by the Germans to German Government had been in had occupied the room before he did, of Mr Buklwin to excite suspicion Mrs Mans and ultimately desired belong to Holland, having been sold structed that as these vessels fell with and who had discovered for himself at the marriage. He seemed a quiet to marry her. Mr. Baldwin could to Dutch owners whilst they were in the terus of the armistice they the vanity of pushing that particular and reserved man.
were to be dispatched to a United button. The management must be
rot have appreciated the responsibili Kingdom port for delivery to British rather slow not to remove such an Wells, of Boats Nest Cottage, mony ought to be annulled, The An uncle of Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. tied of the contract, and the bene management,
| aspersion on its servico;
Kingswood, wald Mr, Baldwin stayed wife would be allowed her epata,
at Washington,
There will be no review of troops thin year on China's National Day,
The President has telegrams from thx fire-entes anxious to take troope to the Tbetan border. Gen erul Targ Chi Yao od Yunnan is one, and Comerul In Bin Shi of Kwai chow another.
Mr. Tung Shop Te has onlled upor the Northern Government to show
the Shanghat Peace Conference all their secret agreements with Japan sad add their borrowings,
the Hamburg American Line, were
under, construction, and that this statement was subsequently modified
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