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No. 18.553

The China Mail

April 23, 1929, Temperature 6.

*** 九 11月 年三十二百九千一英

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Photographer.

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Barometer 29 SG

Rainfall 0.49 inch.

Humidity 91.

Ap il 29 1941, Temperature 74.

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1922,

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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Maf)

GEN) ANXIETY,

UNCERTAINTY ONCE MORE.

FRANCE'S INTENTIŅIS.

GESOL, April 25. Crcertainty again descended on conference circies in the afternoon when 11. Barthen announced his inter tion to go to Paria to confer with Poincare and return to Genoa on May 3.

Rumours arising from this are not allayed by Barthon's explanation that the French delegation will carry on in the interim, thus nos interrupting the

conference

r

At a subsequent meeting of the sub-committee, Mr. Licyd George impressed upon M.. Barthen the incon venience of absenting himself at the present juncture M. Bartbou later announced that he had decided to remain, at least for the present.

RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

Loxpos, April 26.

The sub-commission on “Rossist affairs at Gerez has concluded its discussions.. It` referred the French

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THE DOLLAR,

To-day's closing t› 2/65/16.

To-day'supening mm 2.65:16

OPIUM EVIL.

*SUPPRESSION MEASURES.

CSINA'S LEAD.

GENEVA, Apt 25. The League of Nations Opina Commission, which finished its serious to-day, resolved to recommend the

tersalase of governmental exportation and importa to certificates and other measures of control over the proaction and distribution of opium and ita derivative

The commission ananimously agreed to specially drastic mearures to grapple with morphine snagging at the sources of supply and distribution.

The commission is gravely concerned at the recrudescence of poppy growing in China and has strong empathy with the Chinese in their fight against naggling and joppy growing forced by military gov- by Stops are being taken to arouse western public opinion.

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The Chines: delegato, Mr. Chu - Chio Hoia, said

at Chinese public opinion would be amused to secure efective_prohibition.

and British proposals to the drafting committee for the purpose of assimilation and unification. The British plar | has not yet been published, but Paris message from Genvä

The Commission accepting this promise felt that state that & French memorandum favours an interna Cess in other countries depended on China's leader- tional consortium with the object of financing recon straction sad the formation of a company to rehabilitate: rolling stock. The memorandum demands guarantees | for forri en companies undertaking indaștrial reform and the Soviets must acknowledge all debts spd grapf f:cilities for payment.

SÚ Z CAMAL TRAFFIC.

BRITAIN'S DIE LEAD.-.

GERMANS BACK ONCE MORE.

£100,000.002 54NSATION.

DUFLICATE BONDS ISSUED.

NEW YORK, April 23. Flowing the recent saljen di-change of 28 chiel oficials of the government bareau of engraving and fomating a sensation has been created by an allegation

the House of Representatives by Mr. R. G. Johnscri Chatman of the Monata investigating was ex- penditures that duplicate bonds to the value at £100,000,000 have been issued by the Treasury during the past few years and the Government will have to pay LONDOS, April 28,

them, as it had no way of proving that the owners re- The annual return of shipping for the Suez Canal ceived them fraudulentl. The Treasury recently denied ekowe that 3,975 vessels used the canal in 1921, of which "that the dismissal of there oficials was due to the dis- 2.418 with a tonnage of 15,500,000 were British, 459 covery of facts such as alleged by Mr. Johnson. with a tonnage of 2,803,000 Dutch, 227 with a tornage of 1,411,000 Japanese, and 35 with a tonnage of 240,000 German. The transit receipts amounted to 149,000,000

francs.

HOME RACING.

ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS RESULT.

LONDON, April 28. The One Thousand Guineas resulted as follows:-

Silver Tra.....

Soutriqa t

Golden Corn.

.1.

.2. .....3

COLL STRIKT BOMB.**

THREE MEN KILLED.

APOLLO, PHILADELesta, April 23. The first serious outrag: in connection with the coal strike occurred to-day when three miners were killed and others were badly injured by a bomb thrown into the man's sleeping quarters at the Patterson mine.

FORMER FRENCH PRESIDENT DEAD.

PARIS, April 28. The death has occurred of former President

Twenty horses ran. Silver Urn won by two lengths. Deschanel. Fabriques came in three quarters of a length ahead of - Golden Corn.

LATER.

M. Deschanel was ill for several days with influenza. The betting was as follows:-Silver Um, 10-1; Finally he developed pleuro-pulmonary complications, to Sobriquet 100-12; and Golden Corn 7-4,

which be succumbed.

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CHINA INLAND MISSION. -

WEST AFRICAN MERCHANT'S BEQUEST.

LONDON, April 28,

Mr. Alexander Miler, West African merchant who

· left £1 219,000, bequeathed £1,000 to the China Inland Mission.

INDIAN JAIL MUTINY.

SEVEN CONVICTS KILLED,

CALCUTTA, April 28. Seven convicts were killed and 46 sent to, hospital 24-| a result of the mutiny yesterday at the presidency jail, Nineteen convicts escaped. Two have been recaptured Five-warders were injured. The damage is estimated at th-es lakhs. The prisoners seized antique weapons, in eading awards and daggers All is now gaiet

HONGKONG MARYS. THANKS FOR WEDDING GIFT CONTRIBUTION.

[M. Deschanel was President of the Republic from January to Angust, 1920. He resigned owing to ill- health following a fail from a moving train.]

VARSITY LACROSSE.

New Yoas April 28. Panceton University defentel Oxford and Cam- bridge at lacrcese by 6-4.

HOME KVGINEERING DISP JTE.

EMPLOYERS' CONDITIONS REJECTED,

LORDON, April 23.

A conference representing all the engineering unions apart from the A.E.U. unanimously decided to instruct, members not to resume work on Wednesday on the employers conditions The A.E.U. has similarly instructed its bran hen

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