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The China tail.

May 4, 1923, Temperature co

1932, Tempers

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No. 18.868.

六拜體 號五月五年三十二百九千一英

HONGKONG, BÅTURDAY, MAY

1923.

二日十二月三克

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NEARLY

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PARIS, May 4.

According to a Havas diplomatic correst

German note lays down that.

The Conference has antstently reached dead". lock with regard to the five years tanatory regimesik le replace the judicial capitulationella bless faméi Pastka, the chief Turkish delegáté, co

tended that the question was disposed of after the j

of disqussion. rance in any event will not accepta breakdown of the first conference, but the Allies a reduction of its share to £1,300,000,000. The Ruhr disputed this. After a very lengthy discussion the will be held until Germany has paid Bonds valued sitting adjourned without agreement being reached at £4,100,000,000 may be remitted if the allied war

debts are cancelled.

LATER.

Sir Horace Rumbold assured the Turks that the Allies desired to respect Turkish sovereignty rights to the utmost compatible with the interests of foreign nationals in Turkey.

The French, Italian, and Japanese delegates supported Sir Horace Rumbold in emphasising the shortness of the transitory period...

AMERICAS INTEREST.

M. Pelle said that Ismet, if he wanted peace, should not adopt an uncompromising attitude. It' was absurd to refuse to discuss the matter. Sir Horace Rumbold and Signor Montagna declared it would be useless to continue to confer i Isniet re- mained obdurate.

Ismet declared the Allies were trying to impose on Turkey a thing they did not ask 'of any other state similarly situated. He was for peace, and if the Allies persisted the responsibility would be their's.

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HOME TURE.

ONE. THOUSAND GUINEAS MEET,

TRANQUIL WINS.

LONDON, May 4. The One Thousand Guineas meet resulted as follows:-

Tranquil ...

Cos

*: Shrove..

2

3

Sixteen ran Tranquil won by 11⁄2 lengths; Cos came in one length ahead of Shrove.

The betting was as follows:-2 Tranquil; for Cos; 100-6.Shrove.

[Silver Ura won this race

year; Bettina in

Mr. Grow, the American observer, said the United States was particularly interested in the' matter and was very anxious for a satisfactory arrangement. America particularly wished that the i functions of the legal advisors in Turkey should be, 1971; and Cinna in 1920.] properly defined,

Ismet declared that the American represent- ative at the first conference agreed to the previous formula with regard to the question but Mr. Grew denied this.

KRUPPS TRIAL

TOWN COMPLETELY ISOLATED,

FRENCH PRECAUTIONS.

WERDEN, May 4. The trial of Krupp von Bohlen, three directois and three officials of Krupps charged with respon- sibility for the events of March 30, when thirteen workmen were killed, has opened here publicly in a large hall. Colonel Coononal presiding.

There are a score of witnesses on both sides, also many pressmen, including Germans. A direct, telegraph line has been laid to Paris. The town is -completely-isolated-by-strong-forces-of-troops-with tanks. Only holders of passes showing they are residents are allowed in the town.

HOME CUP FINAL CRUSH.

FICIAL ATTENDANCE FIGURES.

LONDON, May 4 The Football Association, while disclaiming responsibility, offers to return money to all ticket holders unable to obtain sexts for the Cup Final.

The official attendance figures show the following numbers:-turnstiles, 90,520; ticket holders. 35.527; total 126,047. There are no figures of the total who eventually entered the stadium

[The police were unable to control a throng of 10,000 people which invaded the playing pitch, and the efforts of mounted and foot police, and the per- Isuasion of the players themselves only succeeded forty four minutes. Several people were injured.] in clearing the pitch after the start had been delayed

EIGHT-HOUR-DAY LAW.

NORWAY'S DECISION.

STOCKHOLM May 4-

[Herr Krupp von Bohlen, head of Kripps, was arrested after giving evidence before a French magistrate in connection with charge against three Krupp directors, who were' arrested in con- nection with the disturbances of March 30. the former Premier Mr. Branting's bill prolonging When the French occupied the automobile section ||

Both Chambers of the Riksdag have adopted

of Krupps, the workmen struck, and assembled the 8-hour day law for three years.

in a crowd outside the building. The French The Premier, Mr. Trygger, said that though he mounted machine-guns, and when about to with- was opposed to the 8-hour day he was bound to draw suddenly fired, apparently considering the i

attitude of the men threatening. They killed thirteen accept the decision of the Riksdag.

and wounded several. The crowd then attacked and thrashed the occupants of a motor-car, who were removed by the French.]

"IF IT IS NOT A DREAM,”

AVIATORS' UNEXPECTED WINDFALL.

SAN DIEGO, May 4. Lieutenants Macready and Kelly have received á telegram from Colonel Kenney, Executive Officer; of the Air Service, asking them to accept the $5,000 bet he won on the flight..

The airmen have replied accepting, “with pleasure if it is not a dream." -

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[Lieutenants Macready and Kelly, in monoplane, flew from Hempsted, New York, to San Diego, a town on the Pacific Coast, California. They recently made a new world record. for sustained flying, remaining aloft, in a Fokker monoplane; con- tinuously for 2,165 minutes, twenty seconds, cover- ing 2,541 miles. San Diego is a town on the Pacific Coast, California, well-known as a winter health resort.]

HELICOPTER FLIGHT...

PARIS, May 4.- An engineer named Oemichen, flying helicopter at Valentingney, completed a circuit 120 metres.'

PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE.

MIXED SUCCESS ACHIEVED.

SANTIAGO DE CHILE, May 4,

· FRENCH BANK SCANDAL

FORMER OFFICIALS CHARGED,

PARIS, May 4.

The case against certain members of the management of the Banque Industrielle de Chine, including Andre Berthelot, was called before the Eleventh Correctional Chamber,

Maitre Fourcade, defending, asked for postpone- ment until July 1, but his application was not granted. May 31 was fixed for the opening of the case.

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FAMOUS EDITOR'S DEATH.

FOUNDED "BRITISH WEEKLY.”

· LONDON, May 4.- The death is announced of Sir William Robert- con Nicoll.

[Sir William Robertson Nicoll. Kt, LLD, D.D., MA, has been Editor of the British Weekly since. 1886, Editor of the Bookman since 1891, and Editor of the Expositor since 1885. He was born at Lumsden, Aberdeenshire in 1851. After graduating. at Aberdeen University he became a Free Church minister. He has written many books, several re- ligions.]

"AMERICA'S LIQUOR RULING.

STRONG FRENCH PROTEST.

PARIS May 4

The Pan-American Conference has closed with out reaching agreement on nayal armaments, The Mațin states that the French Government America, the League of Nations or the Moarpe / holds the opinion the United States liquor ruling is Doctrine questions, but two treaties, one for protect completely contrary to international law, M. Poin- lon of American trade marks and the other for inter- care, has vigazmisly, protested to Washington. vention in the fact fading" commission 95 the The United Stated Supreme Court has ruled settlement of international disputes, were adopted that foreign and American steamships, are prohibit International co-operation for stamping ofted from bringing into American ports intoxicating disease was alsoʻarranged

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