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The China Mail.

October 26, 1921, Temperature 69

No. 18,40

五拜禮

第八廿月十年一十二百九千一英

NOTICES

BUSINESS

ARRIVED

ESTABLISHED

Barometer 29.95

Rainfo 0,00 nch

1848

Hamidity 67

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921,

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

October 28, 1920, Tamperaðurs 617 7

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日八廿月九酉辛大歲年十國民華中 PRICE $8.00 Per Month.

THE DOLLAR.

To-day's closing rat: 9:3 1,8,

( Renter's Service ty the China Mif)

'Ta-day's opening rate 20 1:8

COMMONS TO DISCUSS IRISH CONFERENCE.

BUSINES NOTICES

SEPTEMBER RECORDS.

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ST. HELENA POR KARL?

POWERS CONSIDERING EX-EMPEROR'S,

FATE.

-PARIS, October 27.

GOVERNMENT WANTS TO KNOW WHERE

IT STANDS,

LONDON, October 27. The Conference of Ambassadors decided that Ear.

Hearty cheers followed the unexpected announce should be placed on a British gunboat anchored a Gatment by the Premier in the House of Commons this to await the decision of the powers as regards his afternoon that the House would be invited to discuss internment.

| the subject of the Anglo-Irish Conference on October 31. LONDON, October 27. Mr. Lloyd George thought it essential that the Govern The question of Karl's fate has assumed a new ment know where it stood before it went very much aspect according to s Prague message in consequence of further. It challenged division on a dissentient unionist the Hungarian Regent and Fremier announcing that the resolution which would be submitted. constitution does not allow them to surrender the former i emperor to the Allies or the Little Entente.

LITTLE ENTENTS DEMAND.

In the meantime the Little Entente has sent an ultimatum demanding his delivery within 48 hours. guarantee for disarmament, and full indemnity costs for mobilisation.

FLORIDA STORM DAMAGE HEAVY.

F.VE PEOPLE KILLED AT TAMPA,

NEW YORK, October 27..

It is estimated that the damage caused by the French opinion does not favour sending Karl to St. storm in Frida amounts to millions of dollars. Nearly Helena in view of memories associated with the Great 500 houses were wrecked at Tampa where the damage Napoleon. The Hungarian Government is not extending is estimated at $2,000,000. Five people were killed at equal consideration to Karl's principal supporters in his Tampa and St. Peterburg where there was also con- late adventure who have been removed to Burlapest for siderable havoc. The orange crops were damaged. trial.

PACIFIC NAVAL BASE? KEEDS,

BUT NO MONEY THIS YEAR.

LONDON, October 27.

DENTKIN REFUGEES (FOR VLADIVUSTOK,

SOVIET PROTEST AGAINST BRITISH ACTION.

LONDON, October 27,

3. Krassia has sent note protesting againe British

In the House of Commons, asked whether the Im-action in shipping 600 Denikin refugees in Mesopotamia perial Confer nce had reached a decision respecting the to Vladivostok which was justifed by the refusal of the need for extended or new naval bases in the Pacific, the Soviet to grant an amnesty if the refugees were re patriated to Soviet Rurais. Krasain explains that Premier said that prior to the conference the Admiralty although the Soviet was unable to take cognizance of decided that certain bases abroad including the Pacific the demand of a foreign government for an amnesty as needed modernizing or extending for better security of lira proposed a repetition setême favorit

which Britain ignored. He asks for an asurance that outlying possessions. The Conference confurred bust

" to the refugees have not been sent to Vladivostok for the

purpose of fighting the Soviet.

Greisenman da

vote mazey this year.

OPTIMISTIC STATEMENT.

WASHINGTON, October 27. Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State, has issued an optimistic statement with reference to the Conference based on the attitude of the foreign delegates already at Washington. Fe says that views exchanged indicate un

ernest desire to accomplish results and display spirit

FRENCH PEIRS.

OPERATE AGAINST DISARMAMENT.

PARIS, October 27,

HENRY HEATH

the

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In the Chamber M. Briard declared that France was going to the Washington Conference in the intereste of world peace. The French delegates would have to of co-operation. He denied that questions of racial explain their concern for France's security and however equality would be discussed, also that there was any desirous of reducing armaments and lightening the intention invite official or unofficial German repre- nation's burdens, France must not only safeguard her sentatives to the Conference.

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

own existence but uphold the haditions of justice and right upon which the fate of all humanity depended. He explained that France had trusted in the guarantees offered by the Allies at the peace conference instead of in an extensive occupation of the Rhine but now France

HEATED DEBATE ON AGRICULTURAL WORK, bad seither.

GENEVA, October 27.

The International Labour Conference had a beated debate on the question of its competence internationally

GMÄÄLV SILESIAN PROTESTS.

***PRESSURE OF ALLIED THREATS.”

PARIS, October 27.

to regulate agricultural labour, representatives of the French Government persisting in objections to the Con- dor's Conference agreeing to appoint delegates for the A German note has been presented to the Ambassa-

ference's competence. Eventually closure was applied carrying out of the Silesian settlement which has been to the debate on the motion of a Bulgarian delegate and accepted under pressure of allied threats and in order the conference adopted a joint Belgian and Italian to spare the German population in the industrial zone resolution maintaining the competence of the conference contends that the decision is not just, also that it is a the hardships they would otherwise incur." The note to deal with agriculture.

JUNGLE FIGHT WITH; MOPLAHI,

DORSETS MEET DETERMINED RESISTANCE.

SILA, October 27,

A cptamunique states that the Dorsets with artillery and armoured cars encountered a gathering of Moplas

violation of the peace treaty as the Allies were not entitled to refer the matter to the League of Nations.

BERLIN, October 27. The Reichstag voted confidence in the new Cabinet by 230 votes to 132 after vehement protests against the division of Silesia,

NEW STEP FORWARD COMING.

in the jungle west of Mallapuram on October 25. The MORE FRATERNAL SPIRIT AMONG NATIONS rebels refused to surrender and fought determinedly. They suffered 246 casualties.

MARES THREE & PANNY.

FURTHER DEPRECIATION IN LONDON.

3.

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, October 27.

President Harding, in is speech, said that he wanted

to see a more fraternal spirit among the nations.. He. wholeheartedly hoped the day had come when the people of the United States could look in the laces of the people of Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America and ask themselves why make war and why seek what Marks in the London market depreciated to 710, belonged to others. He very firmly believed in this This is attributed to reparation payments and Berlin consciousness that they were going to accomplish a new baying Swiss, Dutch and American currency.

LONDON, October 27.

MR. RASMUSSEN'S ALIVE.

step forward in the world.

The total output of the Kailan to the shop the following day, hid Mining Administration's mines for the behind a door and saw the money Mr. Bell of the Asiatic Petroleum Week ending October 15, 1921. change hands. The defendant drop- Company informs the Chins at amounted to 76,952 tons and the sales ped it or the floor when the Inspec

tor showed himself. The defend int that he is in receipt of a telegram dating the period, to 93,193 tons.

admitted accusing complainant of from Cinton to the effect that they'r Chinese Government has informed Ho Ying-na, Chinese constable wasting water, but said he gave him the Danish Consul in that city, that 162, with 21 years' service in the chance. The following day when Mr. Rasmussen who was kidnapped forse, was yesterday sentenced to two he was called into the shop the by brigads some time ago is alive.

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