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The China Mail.

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June 1, 1920, Temperature 74

No. 17,965. 二拜禮 ̇一月六年二百几千一英

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FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS

[ar COURTESY "HONGKONG `DAILY'

PRES

PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS IN MONGOLIA,

PERING, May 30.. General Hsu Shu-chen, Chinese Amban a; Urga, has drawn up an LONDON, May 29. elaborate programme of civil, and Continuing his Far Eastern articles in the Tunes Mr. Bland says that military administration for Mongolia, next to demoralization the Chinese Government will continue to exercise practically providing for the creation irresponsible authority by military parties. Tokyo is a most important of a separate administration for that territory. The President approves of and most dangerous factor in the Near Eastern situation today. Unless the scheme. those invisible and irresponsible powers behind the Throne, which actually

Part 1 regrets that the agricultura: control Japan's foreign policy, can be replaced soon by an authoritative resources of Mongolia are not utilised, Cabinet Government there can be no real hope of satisfactory results from and suggests the employment. of sol- a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Japan stands at the cross roads.diers for this purpose. If she decides to follow her present path of aggression in China, then she must go forward alone, but if not she must give valid assurances that a declared policy of her Government will henceforth be binding upon her military, as well as her civil agents.

AMERICAN WIRELESS.

NAVAL STATIONS FOR PUBLIC USE.

Part 2 advocates extensive horse-

breeding for agricultural and military

uses.

Part 3 urges an educational pro- gramme.

Part 4 suggests that if adequate pro rection be given to the Mongolians the terrirory which fell under Russian in- fluence will return to China.

Part 5 urges railway construction.„, Part 6 advises a separate Tariff for Mongolia."

Part 7 urges a combination of the old and new Criminal Codes.

WASHINGTON, May 31. The House of Representatives has unanimously adopted and sent to Congress a resolution authorising the Navy Department to continue for a period not exceeding two years, the operation of all wireless stations for use of the public. The Secretary for the Navy will fix the ordinary rates AUSTRIAN TREATY APPROVED. which will not be less than those of private companies and with special rates for press messages.

FRENCH SHIPPING.

LINERS FOR INDO-CHINA ROUTF.

PARIS, May 21.

The Minister of Marine has stated that six liners, each of sixteen thousand tons, and two liners each of four thousand tons for the Indo- China route are now being constructed or decided on.

STRIKES IN AMERICA.

NEW BEDFORD, May 31. The strike of cotton employees has ended.

PASAIO, NEW JERSOY, May, SL. Woollen workers have ordered a strike for June 3. They demand a fifty per cent, increase in wages and a forty-four hour week,

. PHI DEIPECA, NAY 31.

PEKING. May 30,

The Senate yesterday approved of the Peace Treaty with Austria with one dissentient.

RESIGNATION OF JAPANESE MINISTER DENIED.

PEKING. May, 30.

Reports that Mr. Obata, the Japan- ese Minister, is resigning are officially denied.

MOSLEM RELIEF FUND.

The following subscriptions have been received in aid of "Asia Minor Relief Fund." for distressed Moslem

All deep sea freighters are held up as the result of a strike of long-women and children: shoremen, who are demanding a minimum of a do liar'ar, hour.

NEW YORK, May 31. Owing to the strike of electrical workers employed on the Brooklyn Rapid Transit and the Brooklyn Elevated Railways they closed down this evening. Passengers decided to take the surface cars for home.

NEW YORK, May 31. «

Mr. Gary, President of the Steel Corporation, addressing the Iron and Steel Institute, maintained that employers hitherto had been backward in proclaiming their rights and insisting on proper consideration of them. The so-called labour troubles were part of a general campaign to demoralize social and economic conditions..

BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND, May 31. Striking mill hands of the National India Rubber Company attacked. the non-striking clerks, including women. Troops were called out and fired on the rioters wounding several.

NEW YORK, May 31.

Ten thousand fur workers have struck demanding a forty hour week.

·NAVAL AVIATION.

Congress has voted twenty million dollars for Naval Aviation.

Mr. N. Mohamedalli

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** THE RUKANIAN CROWN PRINCE.

RANGOON, May 27.

The Rumanian Crown Prince has arrived.

ROYAL GUESTS.

LONDON, May 23.

Vice Admiral the Prince of Jumbare, head of the Siamese Naval Mission, General the Prince of Kambaing Bejra, Commissioner-General of railways in Slam, and Princess Kambaing Bejra visited their Majesties and remained for luncheon.

THE PEACE TREATY.

WASHINGTON, May 29. The Democratic Senator Glass has drafted a platform favouring prompt Patification of the Treaty of Versailles without reservations impairing its essential integrity. President Wilson has sent a letter to Mr. Glass endor sing the platform.

AN ELOPEMENT.

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Mr. Gulab (Hakim) Mr. Chan Liu. Sam

Mr. Chan Kam

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Mr. Man Woo Hong Mr. S. Tso?

Mr. Kishan Dass Mr. Abdul Rahman

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LONDON, May 28..

The New York Herald says Edith Gould, the eighteen year old daughter of George Gould, eloped with Carroll Wainwright, a member of a wealthy family. They were married in Maryland

MEXICO.

TWO AMERICANS ARRESTED

WASHINGTON, May 2.

Two Americana, Cary and Macdonald, have been arrested in Mexico, one near Jiminez and the other at Chihuahua. There are no details.

NEW YORK, May 31.

Total

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