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No. 18,7.7 二拜禮號七月一十年二十二百九千一类
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THE DOLLAR.
(Reuter's Service to the China MailĮ
To-day's closing rab. 2/5 5/16 Today's opening cate 2/5 9/16
ELECTION PROSPECTS.
*BEWILDERING OUTLOOK.
LATES'T KEMALIST DEMANDS
SERIOUS CONSTANTINOPLE POSITION.
› LAUSANNE CONFERENCE FROSPECTS.
PERSONALITIES INCREASING,
LONDON, November 6 Mr. Bonar Law's prediction of a big Conservative majority is not shared by Lord Birkenhead who to day publichés his advice to the Convervative women of Liverpool to vote for Conservative candidates only if they undertake to co-operate with Mr. Lloyd George.
LONDON, November 67 Tot authoritatively stated that developments in Constantinople are very serious. Tie appointrica of an administration favourable to Angora is an internal matter not concerning outsiders. Any demand that Angora should take over the civil administration in the occupied zone is admissible, provided the terms of the
Lord Bitkenhead aaye it is inconceivable that Mr. Mudania convention are upheld, accuring allied military Bonar Law will obtain a working majority, and Mr. occupation of the zone, but the demand for Kemalit Lloyd George is the only leader with whom he can military occupation of the zone is inu Imissible by th-combino. allies as conflicting with the convention.
With no cutstanding fasue and the multiplication
In consequence of the conflicting pusition in Cuno' candidates whereby straight fights will be very few, stantinople it is now thought likely that the Laussane patty organisers unlike these in previous elections are conference may be postponed a week or more. Auy somewhat doubtful of their prospects "but the Indepen. farther untoward event in Constantinople might oasily dent Libera's and Laboutites both declare reports from
the constituencies are cacouraging. orcate an entirely different situation.
WHAT ANGORA WANTS.
CONSTANTINOPLE, November G. A massage from Angora states that the National Assembly has instructed iemet Pasha, to secure acceptance at the Lausanne conterenc of the following points:
(1) The frontiers of Turkey shall be in accordance with the national pact.
(2) Payment of an indemnity by Greece, (3) Suppression of capitulations,
(1) Modification of the frontiere of Irak. (5) The complete independence of financially, ecnomically and politically,
Tarkey
Refet Pasha has suppressed the Turkish cenate. Allied generals met Refet Pasha to-day..
WARSHIP RULING.
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 6,
The Angora representative has harded the Allied High Commissioners & second note stating that warships
. LABOUR CONFIDENT. The Labour beadquarters to-day declared they are dismayed not over the agitation-on-the-subject of a capital levy which their pponents are exploiting to the ' tost. An official enid that the party would adhere to its levy plan as the only method of dealing with national debt. The official anticipated that 200 Labourites would be elected.
Personalities in the contest have hitherto been largely confined to the Conservatives, Independent Conservatives, and National Liberals. The last mention. ed. who claim 178 candidates compared with the 335 with which they are generally oredited, point out that the Conservatives vominated include 78 supporters of Mr. Austen Chamberlain whose attitude after the election is uncertain.
WOMEN, CANDIDATES OPPOSED.
LONDON, Nóvember 6.
It is noteworthy that Mr. Lloyd George, in spite of evidences of popularity indicated by cheering crowds,
of all nationalities must ask authorisation to pano longer figares among the speakers reported verbatim. through the Straits. They must salute the new Goy-This may be due to lack of space, for the papers to day ernment in port.
ara hardly able to give room for Saturday's speechen A further note demands that the State should t kehona perusal must be bewildering to the electorate for over the railways.
BRITISH PROTECT SULTAN. There is ro further news with regard to the abdication of the Sultan, bat it is believed the British authorities are taking measures to protect the Sultan
and the heir to the throne.
there is no clear-cut issue like home rule or tariff reform. The tone of personal recrimisation in the speeches is sharpering, suggesting that the only issue for the cleotors is the late Government's record, especially in the Near East.
There are three-cornered contests in 209 can
The British ligh Commissioner at the Baltan's request is visiting Lim this afternoon. British troops stitunncies, four cornered in 26, and even five and ex since yesterday have been assisting to guard the palace. Candidates in each of half a dozen constituencies."
The sec.nd Angora note mentioned earlier stated that the regulations of the National Assembly provided that only one warship at a time could enter Turkish ports acl then only if properly authorised.
SULTAN'S FLIGHT STOPPED.
BARNE, November 0.
It is reported from Constantinople that the Sultan attempted to depart but the inhabitants prevouted him,
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 6.
The Conservatives are attacking National Liberals for 30 seats. The Nation Liberals are attacking four Conservatives and eleven Liberals, while the Independ- ent liberals are attacking 29 National Liberals, includ- ing ten in Scotland, where evidencée of a Cons reativa and National Liberal understanding are strongest. All the 32 women candidates have to fight.
LORD., November 6.
Mr. C. B. Crisp, who negotiated the famous
The allied high commissioners have categorically £5,000,000 loan to Chins in 1913, is Independent Liber- refused to discuss the Angora demand regarding war al candidate for Windsor. ships called earlier as contrary to the terms of the original ormistice and the Madania convention.
EXCHANGES DEPRESSED.
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Landun foreign excharges are nervous and weak owing to the developments at Constantilopla French francs are 66/9) and Belgian 71/00. German marks ars offered in fear of the reparations developments at the low record of 31,000.
BUSINESS IMPROVES
AMERICA'S OUTLOOK.
LONDON, November 0.
TERRIFIC MINE EXPLOSION.
NINETY MEN IMPRISONED.
SPANGLES, PENNSYLVANIA, November 6.
A terrific explosion bas occurred at the Reilly ocal mios.
Ninety minars who had just begun their day's work. have been imprisoned.
Rescuers have entered the Mine..
NUMBER SAVED,
LATGEL
The rescuers have saved a number of miners but 25
Mr. Walter Andrews, President of the British Woolcorpsus have hitherto been raised. Federation, on his arrival at Liverpool from America
said that he noticed business was improving very rapidly in the United States, especially in the woolles. section. There was every prospect of very good trade Americans' were anticipating a good time within six months of a year. Nearly all trades word improving in the Blator.
WIR TO THEK IFE.
DE VALENA'S STATEMENT.
POLAND' AND OHIN
COMMERCIAL OVERTURES.
WARSAW, November 6. It is believed commercial pour parlers will be opened between Poland and Chica after the treaty-of amity which has just been negotiated has been signed.
LONDON, November 5. Mr. De Valera in a statement, declates there is no truth in the rumours of peatu negotiation. He saye the principles which the Republions are defending are by their very nature irreducible, and not susceptible to compromise. Victory for the republic or alter defeat gov and extermination are now : the alternatirès,
KHODESIY'S FUTURE,
REFERENDUM DECISION.
BALISBURY, RHODESIA, Novembos 6. The referendum as regards the future government Rhodesia resulted in 8,774 votes for responsible
and 5,089 for incorporation in the Union
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