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日三初月十酉辛六歲年十國民華中 KVEMBER 2. 1921,

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BRITAIN'S REPLY TO THE SOVIET.

LONDON, NOV

OUR WASHINGTON CONFERENCE POLICY.

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COMMONS DEBATE DISCOURAGED,

Lusios. November 1.

House of Comuniors Mr. J. R. Clymes asked. for an opportunity to discuss the Government's policy in relation to the Washington Conference. Mr. Austra Chamberlain promised to consult his colleagues. le

The Foreign Office has replied to A. Keasting, pure that the Russian refugees despatched from Egypt to Siberia on October 10 proceeded for valid reasons not connected with fighting. Regarding over a thousa refugees from India and Frak, the expense of maintain-phasised the immense importance the Government attached to the conference ba: doubted whether the ing them and the unsuitable climates there made it

interests they all had in common in the coufercace would imperative to find another asylum. No other country be best served if there should be debates in every parlia - would admit them. Thus there was no alternative but to ment on the eve of meeting with regard to the procedings send them to Vladivostok. Britain in no way interferes of the conference and the line to be adapted there with internal affairs of Russia or the Far Eastern Repub

lic. There is no justification for the interpretation placed on Britain's action in sending charmed people to Siberis, the House of Commons, Mr. Cel Harms- worth. Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs stated that! 70 Russian refugees have left Egypt using the past three mouths.

NEW CHINESE CONSORTIUM

AMERICAN BANKERS' OFFER.

NEW YORK, November 1. Mr. T: W. Lazioat has announced that the American

[A London cable dated October 27 stated M. · Klassin has sent a note protesting against British action group of bankers of the new Chinese Consortium has in shipping 600 Denikin refugees in Mesopotamis to V off red the Chinese Government a loan of $15,000,000 divostok which was justified by the refusal of the Soviet with retirement of $5,500,000 due to the Continental to grant an amnesty if the refugees were repatriated to

Soviet Russia. M. Krassin explains that although the Bank $5,000,000 payable on the Pacific Development · Soviet was unable to take cognizance of the decand of Loan on December 1, and the remainder for înterna? foreign government for an amnesty as it was an inter developments. If China accepts British, French, vention in Russia's internal affairs, the Soviet proposed Japanese and Belgian financiers may be admitted. a repatriation scheme involving amnesty which Britain ignored. He asks for an assurance that the refugees: have not been sent to Vladivostok for the purpose of fighting the Soviet.]

FRENCE NEWS.

INTERNATIONAL CHEMISTRY CONFERENCE.

PARIS, November

The international chemistry conference will take plase at Lyons in June, 1922. Scialists, and if a factures from 20 nations will participate.

RUBBIR TRADING 59.

PROTECTIVE MEASURES REVISED.

LONDON. November 1.

A meeting of the Rubber Trade Association in Ton- don unanimously passed rules and contracts for fort- nightly settlement of rubber bargains practically com- bining the protective measures in vogue in settlement by institutions in London and Liverpool with the London Product Cleaning House scheme providing daily settle-

Parliament kas granted Eve million franes for reliefments. This should prevent losses such as have occurred

in rubber trading during the past eighteen months.

of Russia

At a meeting yesterday the Lille textile workers i decided to resume work to morrow.

M. Poincare delivered at the Landa Vaiversity an address advocating still lower co-operation between France and Britain in the intellectual field.--Hans.

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

AMERICA'S COMMITTEE.

WASHINGTON, November 1, The advisory committee of the American delegation to the disarmament conference consists of 21 members and includes Messes Hoover, Pershing, Admiral Rodgers, flompers (president of the American federation of labour) Lewis (president of the United Mineworkers) Porter (chairman of the House and foreign affairs com- mittee) Barrett (president of the national farmers' union) and Madame Winter, president of the national fader] ution of women's clubs, and three other women...

L. O. F.

PRO TEM PRESIDENT.

BRITAIN PAVING HER DEBTJ.

$300,000,000 NEW YORK LOAN REPAID.

NEW YORK, Noverober 1.

The British Government had completed the repay- meat of $300,000,000 borraved in New York during 1916 with redemption of 51,000,000, 5), per cent. bonds. Paritent was made through Hears. 3: P. Morgan and Co.

PRINCE AT MISTA”

OPENS: SEW. PARLIAMENT,

MALZA, November 1. H.M.S. RELOwn" has-attived.

LATER

The Prince of Wales, opened the new Maltese Parliament. He said that he prayed with all his heart for success for the new constitution and fortune and prosperity for the people. He was confident the Maltese would form a worthy unit of the Great British common- wealth.

CHINA STATION CHANGES.

NEW LIGHT CRUISER COMING..

LONDON, Noyember 1.

GENEVA, November 1, The Belgian statesman Hymans has accepted the presidency of the Council of the League of Nations in consequence of the departure of Wellington Koo to Washington. Tang Tsu-fa, the Minister to Rome, wisioned as Devonport by Captain H. O. Reinold for represent China on the council during Koo's absence.

LISBN BOMB ODTRIGE

AMERICAN CONSULATE ATTACKED.

LASBOS, November 1. A Bomb exploded on the staircase of the American consulate. No damage was done. The police believe the outrage is connected with the agitation for the release of Sueco and Vanzetti,

LAHORE JAIL SENSITION,

PRISONERS ATTEMPT ESCAPE

Losos, Noventa e

The prisoners in the Labor El made a concerted attempt to escape on October 30. They reached the outer gate where they were fired in Three were killed and 31 wounded.· · Kon's weap

The new light cruiser "Durban" has been commis-

service on the China Station, replacing the "Colombo " which will be transferred to the East Indies Station whence the Caroline" will be withdrawn. The "Darban" sails for Gibraltar on November 16,

NO 181 48 84EAKDOWN.

NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE

LONDON, November 1. The Sinn Feiners Mesus. Griffith and Collins con- ferred with Mr. Lloyd George and Lord Birkenhead for an hour.at Downing Street today. It is authoritatively stated that there has beed a breakdown. They macet again at date not yet arranged,

EGYPTIAN COTTON CROP ESTIMATI

ALEXANDRIA, November 1 The General Produce Association has estimated the Egyptian cotton crop for the current sesson at 3,200,000 cantars compared with 1,876,000 the preceding season

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