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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925.
WORLD FINANCE.
HOW NATIONS PAY EACH OTHER.
NOT THE POUND OF FLESH?"
with
".
(Reuter's Service.)
'PLANES SUCCEED.
CAVALRY DRIVE REBELS BACK.
FRANCE'S EASTERN WAR.
(Reuter's Service.)
THE CHINA MAIL.
CANTON ANGRY.
OUTBURST OVER PUBLIC· MEETING,
LYMERS, AND GENTR,"
Canton, if its attitude cun perly he gathered from a whirlwind i art of pronouncement in the Paris, August 0. London. August 25,
A report from Charo says that Canton Gazette," is very angry M. Callaux tengthily conferred 1,500) debel Rrus, rebels uttacked with the people of Hongkong be the Rt. Hon. Momagu Bamseus yesterday morning and of the public meeting they re- Norman, Governor of the Bank of was met by Freech aeroplanes andcently hold about affairs in China.
in the observes the "North China Daily! England, before seeing Winstoneivalry and driven back Churchill at noon.
direction of Jobel Drose suffering News & few weeks luve passed ine the Hongkong mesting wus The principal question dismissed heavy casualties. by M. Caillaux and Mr. Norman: An urlier message from the hol, but the "Chuzette" only got Was the French commercial debt, Navas Agency read 'oncerning Hews of it on August 4 through namely, the engagements of the certain information asserting that Cause papers, because communien- "father bad." Whore French Government to repay un-The French losses al Jebel Druses are nually sums advanced by the Bank totalled 2,000 men, the papers say it, we think the Gazette of England to the Bank of that the Ministry of War has stated ought to explain, for it is certainly that 800 was the number reported by that of the British. To get ou France.
It i understood that M. General Surrail and had in nowise with the main business, however. The "Chuambre", says that although Caillans will see Mr. Reginalden altered but wna confirmed by a
the resolutions may not be quite nominative list.] McKenna in the afternoon.
accurately translated the spirit must Tikve ben Fully preserved, for anybody umiliar with the charac= teristics of the Britishers in tho colonies will easily recognize the spirit permeating their attitude towards the people, to preside over whose destinies they consider themselves në having been special- ly ordained by Providence itself. The writer shows in this sentence deplorable lack of originality, hod in fact, all though, his soul is not nearly so good as what we have read manating from Canton in the punk. In fact it resches an extremely low invel when we come to the follow-
g passag
"No Definite Agreement." *
Later.
ONE OBJECTIVE.
(Reuter's Service.)
That the present Anglo-French negotiations did not end in de finite agreement, but he would-re- |
Paris, August 25. turn to Paris with new proposals which are to be submitted to the The French this morning launch. consideration of his colleagues, operations, the objective, being was the only concrete statements foreing into submission of the made by Mr Caillaux in the even- Brane tribesmen who are neighbors ing, discussing with pressmen of the souls.
to-day's numerous meetings.
M. Callaux probably will again see Mr. Churchill to-morrow and return to Paris on August 27.
Lunch and Interview, The American Ambassador lunched with 31. Caillaux at the French Embassy.
Earlier Cabies.
(Havas Agency.)
Madrid, August. 20: Feneral Primo de Rivers, talking to journaliste, declared that pre- persians live been completed and Both afterwards had a long fisive operations could probably conversation. The interview is be launched within ten days, While regarded as important as if Mating tribes who could help him, Caillaux is able to get a definite will operut, in the very territory Indication of America's claims, he for Alt el Krim, may be able to increase his offer
to Britain.
U. S. President's View.
(Reuter's Ameriona“ Service.)
the
(Reuter's Service)
Paris, August 25. Reporis from Madrid date that General Primo de Rivers has an- commend that the offensive against the RTs will begin in ten days
Swampscott, August 25. President Coolidge now thinks i lime.
American Debt Funding Commission should listen to out- standing debtor nations" ples for Tenient Treatment accorded to Britain and determine in "what measure the request: should be granted.
more
The President is of the opinion that the Funding Commission. when working out the British arrangement, established a prin- ciple afterwards approved by Congress as the basis of settle- ment. Every debtor must be of the ability to pay on this, kašis, not varied in any instance by the Versailles or any other treaty or agreement.
Earlier Cables.
(Reuter's Service.)
TARIFF PARLEY,
BRITAIN AND AMERICA ACCEPT.
CONFERENCE IN OCTOBER.
W
(Reuter's American Service)
Washington, August 25. The United States Government has formally accepted China's invitation to participate in a Customs Conference in October..
Earlier Cable.
wwwwww..c
(Reuter's Service.)
London, August 25. The British Government has
now accepted the invitation of the Chinese Government to attend the Tarif Conference on October
London, August 25. M. Caillaux spent the morning at the French Embassy with his experts. M. Caillaux later visit- ed financiers in the city, meeting Mr. Churchill at the Treasury late 23. in the afternoon,
While M. Caillaux was busy at) the French Embassy Mr. Chur- chill was similarly engaged with his experts at the Treasury study- ing the French viewpoint. Owing to last minute changes in the plans M. Caillaux went to the Treasury at noon to see Mr. Churchill.
at
HISTORIC FLIGHT.
* MONOPLANE BRINGS REPARATIONS.
(Reuter's Service)
Paris, August 25.
London, August 25. While expressing satisfaction The arrival at Croydon to-day of
the particularly atmosphere" in the conversations all metal monoplane was witnessed cordial the Junker company triple engined between Mr. Churchill and M.be many aviators of prominence. Caillaux. the newspapers con-
The plane brought hands of the
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(By courtesy of the "Wah Tss Yat Po.")
The late Chan Chow-lum, formerly editor of the Hongkong "China News," who was shot together with Liu Chung-ci and has since succumbed to wounds.
SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
MELBOURNE'S DEPORTA- TION BOARD.
(Reuter's Service,)
Sydney, August 25. At a meeting of the Seamen's Union, it was decided that if Mr. They the British residents) H. M. Walsh or any other strike clamour for the right to lavender was arrested in new South absolute sway over their workers Wales, the samen would stop work.
What is life in t
Meeting of every branch of the colony without the right of lord Seamen's Union are being convoked ing 1 over
slaves throughout the Commonwealth. Democracy? We have had enough Melbourne's government is con. of it at Home." But, of course sidering the appointment of
and server.
few E
We next bob dwell on this point,portation Board to deal with any
SANITARY BOARD.
NEW BY-LAWS
ADOPTED.
The draft by-laws governing food Treserving establishments and wer-{ bed wer munuftetorics came up for consideration at a meeting
the Sanitary Board held yeher- day when the chairman (Mr. N. L. Smith remarked that if the members wished to discuss any points, it would be better if the Board went
to committee.
The Bourd went into committee on Dr. Margown intimating that be wished to discuss the by-laws cover-
as we may be quite sure that it is development of the proclamationing the quality of water used in the Governor's viewpoint that will mentioned yesterday, prevail and not the "nobodies al
The Mongolia has sailed for Home, although Hydees and gents Sydney with an entire crew. in the Polony. Naturally when a writer can find
SPREAD TO SOUTH AFRICA.
ARMS SEIZURE.
making acrated waters, and in the mattor of cleaning bottles before On they were used a second time. remming, the by-laws, as amended, were adopted.
The members present were Dr. W.W. Pouse, Hon. Mr. N. T. to. V. M. Koch, Dr. S. W. T'so, Creasy, Dr. J. G. Macgown, Dr.
(retary). Mr. D. Davies and Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton
also present,
thing better to inflict upon als readers than this sort of stuff, wo
(Reuter'a Service.) Expeel a full repetition of the lie about the Shamean shooting affair,
London, Angust 25. An unofficial strike has sprand and we get it. Masures is the term use, of while the guys.. Sandgate Castle is held up South Africa. According to report should he Brought to justice,
assurances and grantees should at Durban." be given that such memaerda, will not be repented in the future, obo. WIt does the "etcetera" stand for, we wonder? Perhaps that the British will also no longer consider themselves as being specially or Idanied by Providence to preside over her destinies of various peoples. It is difficult to tell what is minds of the souther journalists.
FUNERAL.
the
MR. HO SAI-ON LAID TO: REST...
The funeral of Mr. Ho Sai-on (seventh son of Mr. Ho Kort--
tong), whose death has already been recorded in these columns, took place this morning from No. 29, Conduit Road; the cortege with a large following, and head ed by a band, arriving near the University ground at noon.
After a brief halt, during which the followers paid their last re- spects, the procession wended its way to the Chinese Cemetery.
to
BIG HAUL BY POLICE IN SHANGHAI.
-FIVE ARRESTS.
(Reuter's Service.)
ንሃይ
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. –
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
TIFFINS & TEAS (till 530 pm only)
Shanghai, August 26. A Briton, Frenchman, Ameri- can, German, and a Chinese (said
be secretary to a Chinese Will be supplied by Café Wiseman General) have been arrested by in Ladies' Club House, FANLING the French Police for alleged on SUNDAY 30th instant, to those arms amuggling.
who order them either on list at H.K. Club or through me before noon on SATURDAY 29th, or at
The arms seized consisted of 25 rifles, two pistola, and about 20,000 rounds of ammunition.
of
The police also seized between $30,000 and $40,000 worth bank notes, which the Chinese, it is said, was to pay for the arms. Other arrests are expected.
AT AN END.
TEGATION STRIKERS
RETURN.
Café Wiseman before 5 p.m.
E. D. MATTHEWS, SECRETARY, R.HK.G.C.. 26th August, 1925.
NOTICE.
The funeral was very largely
Subscribers of the China Mail attended by the deceased's rela-
not receiving their paper every tives and prominent members of
(Reuter'a Service.)
evening owing to the incertain the Chinese community. Amongst
delivery as the result of the strike the attendance Wong Kam-fook, Ho Leung, Ho were Messrs.
are invited to notify this office Peking, August, 25. Most of the strikers at the British if they would prefer to purchase Tung, the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kote-heen replaced. Kwong, Ho Wing, the Misses Ho Legation have resumed, or have their paper from the street news- The authorities of boys direct and have the amount wall, Dr. Ma Chiu-ki.Messrs. the Legution consider the atrik, is credited to their account. tinue to urge the necessity of male of 206560.00) representing M.K. and M. W. Lo, the Indian, practically ended. special consideration for France the loan wurity under the Dawes TM.C.A. and Kowloon sections "L'Echo de Paris's" London scheme. The Reperations Bonds of the St. John Ambulance correspondent says that Mwere placed in the Bank England Brigade, Mr. E. Ralphs (Acting Caillaux insisted that Mr. Chur mutor van. guarded by armed police. Commissioner), Mr. J. Ralston chill give France equal treatment The German othcials who travelled and Professor C. A. Middleton with Italy. The correspondent in the plane went to London to Smith.
hopes the impression will not gain attend the breaking of seals and The arrangements for the ground that Britain is using the counting of bonde. This is the funeral were on a very elaborate question of debts to gain Italy's first time such German aeroplane scale.
good graces.
"Le Petit Journal," referring to the "heavy conditions" which the United States imposed on Belgium and' the suggestion that the Unit- ed States impose harsher terms on France, says that the foreign Press and public appear, to forget that all this will create a state of -economic impossibility-
FRENCH MUTINY. CONSPIRATORS HEAVILY
PUNISHED.
(Reuter's Servica.),
Paris, August 25.
Rumours during the past fortnight
has lauded in England.
ON THE RHINE.
LATEST EVACUATION-
DETAILS
(Reuter's Service.).
Duesseldorf, August 25. The suburbs of Obercassel, Heesus, being on the loft bank of
Local golfers should note the new advertisement in this issue relative to the supply of tiffne and teas by Café Wiseman in the Ladies' Club House at Fanling."
Local golfers should note the new advertisement in this fasue relative to the supply of timing and teas by Cafe Wiseman in the Ladies Club House at Fanling,
During the 24 hours ended on Monday, one English (imported)
the River Rhine, remain as part of and one Chinese case of enteric the original occupied territory, fever were reported. Last week's An earlier cuble stated The list of notifiable diseases com French vacation has been comprises: Paratyphoid fever, one. pleted.
Chinese; enteric fever, one Chin ese, one Indian, one Japanese and one Filipino (imported), two deaths.
The Hongkong steamer "Kwong Hung, while on a trip from Can-
of a mutiny of the French Mediter Lontion, August 25.--The death ranean Fleet, have been denied, but is announced of Major General it is now amounced that a Court Reginald CW Reverlay, Mitford, Martial sentenced four sailor often Inding Mutiny, veteran con te- tha creer Courbot, 14 imprisonment | Router. varying from one to four years" for conspiring against the anthority of
the Commander,
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