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AUGUST 5, 1921. 日二月七酉辛大歲年十國芪率中

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Resier's Sevice to the Chine

CARUSO'S BODY EMB (CMED

FORTUNE LEFT TO SIX RELATIVES.

1920 INCOME TAX £33,000.

Nerima, August 4. Caruso's body has been embalmed and is lying in Chapelle” Ardente which has been visited by large crowds. Hundreds of wreaths and telegrams of condolence have been received from all over the work. The King has authorised a funeral service at a church. belonging to the crown.“ It he stated that Caruso in 1919 made a will in farebbe bɛhis wife; brothers, and his natural children. The widow had official placed on his pers |sonal effects on behalf of his legitimate daughter Giorit

New York, August 4.

The exterior of the Metropolitan Opera House will be draped in mourn ing for Caruso for thirty days. Memorial masses will be celebrated in

several churches.

SPENT MONET LIKE WILDFIREA

NEW YORK, August 4. The lawyer who drew up Caruso's will says that the bulk of the estate, Egures for which are not given will be divided amotit x relatives, namely bis wife, daughter, two sons, brother and stepmother The lawyer says that Caruso spent money like wildfire and never refused aid to a distressed countryman. Caruso's income tax in 1920 was £33.BEG.

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CANTON NEWS,

CHINESE REPRESENTATION AT THE WASHINGTON

CONFERENCE.

THE POSITION OF MR. C. T. WANG,

The following items are from the Information Bitresu. at Canton, August 1. 1921 :—

In reply to an inquiry, a respon- sible oficial in Canton has made the. following statement.

Dr. W. W. Yen, who is now fuaction- In a recent interview the ineffable ing as keeper of the Wai Chiso Pu pigeonholes in Peking, declared that the inclusion of Mr. C. T. Wang in the Chinese delegation to the Washington Conference would remove all ground for the opposition of the Government here. We have to state, what Dr. bers of the Young Mandarinate. Mr. Yen must know, that of all the mem-

C. T. Wang would be the least ac- ceptable to the "South" as a re- presentative of this country at the Conference even if the Peking janta had the national authority--which it does not possess-to appoint a delegation.

Na Lasión August, 4.

We know, for instance, where and With reference to a report that the Ulster Calibet refused to have for what Dr. Yen and his apt pupil, anything to do with the Government's offer to ft. De Valera, it is Wellington Koo, stand. They are authoritatively announced that Sir James Craig has hiberto received no and have been always of and for the lavitation from Mr. De Valera. The situation is substantially unchanged North with its deep disbelief in and no fresh crisis has arisen. Sir James Craig presided at the Northitusl of the old dispensation. They demberacy and its affection for the

Ireland Cabinet in Belfast to-day.

UNTIMELY QUESTIONS."

LONBOW, August 3.

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have never professed to be of the **South with its stout belief in the Republic and the political creed which affirms the dignity of men and and his right to freedom as a citizen berthe welfare of the people and not and teaches the end of government to that of the ruler in the capital and his satellites From the standpoint

In the House of Commons, Lt.Col. M. Archer then pressed, for definite statement on the Sina Eels negotiationėj the recess least to the secret session. Mr. Austen Chamberlain declined, brzu Lt.Col. Archer-Shee ariced whether the rebels had been shina, time limit to reply to the proposals. He alleged that they were "ing the truce to consolidate their organisation. Mr. Chamberlain deprecated such of the gospel of Lincoln, Dr. Yen and question (Cries of "Why?" Mr. Chamberlain: Because they are not conducive to a peaceful solution. (Chaers)

EMPIRE ROUTES.

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE'S RESOLUTION.

LONDON, August 4.

his little class are of the unbaptised-- they are political heathens:

Not so Mr. C. T. Wang. He was negligible when he first became as- sociated with the party of President Sun Yat-sen. But he rose quickly; and save for the period when the failure of the Second Revolution forced him to return to the shelter of the YMC.A., he has passed from step to step in the ladder leading to office. All this he owes to his con- nection with the South.

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In the House of Commons, in answer to questions, Mr. Winston Chur, chill quoted the resolution adopted by the imperial Conference on August 2 on the subject of airships as follows:-"The Conference having carefully considered the report of Mr. Churchill's committee on lapezial communica. tions are of the opinion that the proposals therein should be submitted to

From his mythical triumpha the government and parliaments of the diffrent parts of the Empire. On to China with what the irreverent. in Paris, however, Mr. Wang returned the understanding that the cost will be in the region of £1,800 a month, call a swollen head and certain am they recommend that pending such consideration existing material so fartitions. He has since been chasing as it can be used for the development of imperial air communications be these retained."

BRITISH COAL IN DEHAND.”

MANY ORDERS FOLLOW RESUMPTION OF MINING.

London, August 4...

"ambitions" strenuously.

And his path has led him unmistak ably to Peking. But Mr. Wang's inclusion among the Young Man- darinate has not been such a serious defection from the ranks of de- mocracy in China as to cause any particular anxiety. He is not the fint patriot to betray a good cause The journal Compendium says that the British coal export trade has for the kind of reward mentioned retorned to normal channels including the French and Russian markets in the first line of Browning's Lon with which nothing much is expected to be done this year. Immediately Leader. And not improbably, Mr. the plis rastarted there were enquiries and then offers came. Every Wang as a political apostate might country in Europe is eager to mir British coal with the inferior Belgian, the present attempt had not been have continued to escape notice if German, and American coal with which they are already largely stocked.

HOME CRICKET.

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Lorinós, August, A.–

made to exploit his former associa tion with the South in the interests of (1) his pushing person and (II) bis Peking patrona -

FORMER FELING · GAZEÍTE

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Mr. Eugene Chen, the brilliant editor at one times of the Peking

At Liverpool in dail weather five thousand watched the cricket. It Gazette and subsequently of the was a drying wicket. The Australians, at 317 for S, declared. Bardsley Shanghai Gazetic has returned had contributed 124, including two Sves and thirteen four. It is his eighth to China after an extended voyage. century for the tour. Andrews scored 88, including one-six and sleven abroad in America and Europe. He fours. Lancashire was 31 with 2 down. Rain Interfired after lunch.

FIRE AT HEAP

STEAMER'S CARGO ÄLIGHT-

LONDON: August 4.

Lloyd's agent at Perim reports that the Japan stander Sumat

assisted the Chinese Delegation both in the Faria Peace Conference and st the meeting of the League of Nations at Genera He rendered valuable assistance on both occasions, particu larly the former, where he prepared several of the important documents and speeches for which others obtain ed the credit and applause. Mr. Chen how holds a responsible

Maru" passed with a fire in the cargo. She is presumed to be proceding to position in the Government House

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