MONDAY SEPTE
XMAS CARDS.
ALL TUCKS THOUGH
DESIGNS.
MANY, NOVELTIES.
Synonymous at all times with the best that picture postcards can offer, the name of Raphael Tuck as a result of continued yearly production of choicely designed seasonal greeting cards of a never decreasing standard of workman- ship has come to be regarded as
representative of something in- separably a part of the Xmas
RIFE REVI ABDE
Paris, Sept. 20.)
A Spanish newspaper reports that Abd el Krim has been seri ously wounded in the left leg, fighting at Bibane, and is lying in a fevered condition at Targus attended by two German surgeons and members of his Garman staff. EARLIER CABLES.
Paris, Sept. 19."
(Reuter's Servies,)
spirit which has as its outward/A message from Fez states that been called on to decide whether progressed qfing to failure to ague |
expression the giving of presents and the renewal of the bonds of kinship and fellowship.
Black-
B. B.
Mr T.0 Lammert
Mr. and Mrs. A. Minainte
Sept. 20. Bepresentatives i he Germ dyestua industry, are shortly leav ing for Japan, for the purpos ... Melbourne, Sept. 20. reaching an agreement with the Mr. 8. M. Bruce in a statement Japonicas de industrialists, regard. said the elections would be the ing the sale of German dyes" în most important in the history. Japoni Australia would involve the Negotiations between the two color most far-reaching issues aver sub-countries, on the subject of a com mitted to the country which had mercial treaty, have hitherto not all is quiet on the western front, should be governed by Partia on the dyes' import question. and that there is nothing to reportment or by irresponsible extra willing to erect dye factories in children Mr. H. J. Postos
The German industrialiste are un-Mr D. E. Cappiensa MeD, M. M&Donald
Mr and Mrs. Volw. We 3. B.OBarton from the centre and east.
mists. Madrid, Sept. 19.
Japan, in accordance with the de mand of the Japanese industry, but the whole A communiqué says.. protectorate is calm except the Alhucemas sector; where the Spanish advanced troops were ared on by the enemy, who is exerting the greatest pressure on this sector.
The Spanish losses were thirty,
Fez, Sept. 19. The French are developing an advance and have reached eleven kilometres north of Bibane and seven kilometres east of Amjot. ··
The variety in design and sub ject of this year's predictions, as fascinating as over, is only equalled by their originality and benuty. In all, there are 3,000 New designs and judging from the indication of them given by a speciment parcel, they will fully uphold the dignity and traditions of the. "Tuck" Christmas card with the most critical. The greet ings show evidence of more than usual attention having been
Paris, Sept. 20. beatowed on them by a highly qualified literary staff and the Considerable geographical im- paper and covers are charming to portance is attached to the cap the eye and touch, particularly ture in Zawis of Ouled Ghazzar those grained to imitate leather. in the Moroccan campaign, as it A truly Royal send off is given, to affords a wide field in view of the It was the collection By the Royal Christ-northward operation. mus l'ards, reproduced from the original cards pipared for Their Majesties The King and Queen. Queen Alexandra and Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Willes and Princess Mary.
It is
carried out by three columns which set out at eight in the morning and completed their aim The rebels were at midnight. strongly entrenched but retreat- ed, pursued by cavalry. The "Pot Pourri" perfumed) anticipated that the victory will curds-which have firmly established lead to the early subraission of a themselves in the favour of the fair number of tribes who have await- sex all the world over, pré produceded the arrival of the French in a range and vuriety of choice new troops for an opportunity to with designs.
draw from the fighting.
Equally markably is the wonder. fel emge of art calendars, daily block clendars, the "Raphael House
Tibrary, children's gift books, toy books, Padur Turk Annual, etc., all exhibiting the xecptionally high quality of design
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The rangnificent collecto unfam
The Commonwealth Electoral officer predicts a 90 per cent, poll consequence of the enactment of compulsory voting.
Every effort is being made to confine the strike to the narrow- est limits in view of the elections, in order to allow the unions to concentrate on a political fight, Meanwhile, though shipowners have announced their readiness to confer with the Seamen's repre- sentatives as suggested by the Labourite leader Mr. Charlton, the Executive of the striking seamén have rejected Charlton's proposal and refuse to negotiate until all those who have been imprisoned are released.
FRANCE'S DEBTS.
CAILLAUX'S REPORTED
PROPOSALS.
BIG SUM NEXT YEAR.
(Reuter's American Service.)
New York, Sept. 21. Madrid, Sept. 20.
According to a wireless meg- Reports from Melilla state that | the Spaniards in Cebadilla Bay which the French debt commis- sage from the liner "Paris" in are awaiting the arrival of two sion is travelling to the United distilling machines to enable e-States, it is understood M water to be used for drinking Caillaux, French Finance Minis- purposes, boring operations hav-ter, will propose to the American ing and printing which love ning failed to strike spring drink Debt Commission that France mended the Raphael Hon-
The Riffis attacked thetion to the Art Loving Table ing water.
along almost the whole front of these many years.
the Morro Nuevo peninsula at ten than 500 Calendars, demonstrate the o'clock on the night of September They threw a number of best and most varied methods of 18. colour production, Oilfacsims, hand grenades but were repulsed Oilettes, Dry Point Tetchings. after brisk fighting. They re Photograves, ele and a special attacked at one in the morning of feature is the remarkable collection September 19 supported by gun- Engagement eajendars and ren! fire but most of the shell fell into lenther calendars, which will be one the sen. of the successes of the senson, 18 also the novel series of Calendars with clever, original, quaint and witty thoughts.
Utility and art could hardly be combined to better advantage than in the 100 daily tear-off block enlendars, accompanied by the most Alfred delightful pictures by Parsons, R.A., John H. Bacon. and Harold Copping A.B.A.. Howard Davie, and appropriate quotations from the grent Writers and from Holy Writ, with funds of of useful information. Of particular interest are the gardener's enlen- Jus, snd to lovers of the Royal and Ancient the new golfer's calendar with its daily hints and maxime. by Harry. Vardon. James Baird, Cyril Tolley and other well- known exponents of the Art.
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For the 28th year in saccession "Father Tucks. Annual" with its wouth of pictures, new ideas, songs, sories in prose and verso and Puzzle Pages, will come as treasure trove to thousands of ex- pectant young people, and the other
making
the. publications Children's Gift Book Library are. full of novelties and happy tales! which cannot fail to please.
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DRUSE REBELS.
5,000 CHRISTIANS NOW, HOMELESS.
(Havas. Agency.)
Puris, Sept. 19. A telegram from Beyrouth an- nounces that the French garrison in Mousseifre has severely defeated strong Druses forces, which were obliged to run away after baying left hundreds of dead..
FLYING INCIDENT.
GERMAN ACTION
RESENTED.
(Reuter's Service.)
Paris, Sept. 20.
hope to solve the problem by direct negotiations in Tokyo...
تعداد
CHINA TROUBLES.
YUNNAN PIRATES. QUELLED.
(Havas Agency.)
have at last reached Yunnan where
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Dorinally W. A. Dewi
Mr Isso Papps M+ C., P. Fi MT LA Popu
ewward
Twardar and Mrs Av D.
Mrs B.C. Mr and Mrsd
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Mr Mer A. H. A.
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Mr & Mrs J. Gould Capt. Gambill
20. Gould And Me A. H. Gubario
Capt. 2. P. Hall
Paria, Sept. 20. "Petit Purision" calls. attention to the fact that the troubles in China Marshall Kyeo (Tang Chi-yuo), friend of France governa. Pirates Mr Men 3. Haro had cut every railway, paralyzing
Mr H. Haabis. traffic. They were stopped and de- Mr C. Exten feated by Marshal Tang Kyao at Mabai and Montou and were obliged to flee to the mountains. This victory re-establishes the situa- tion in Yunnan and, assures peace at our Topkin frontier, isolating) this country from the centres of re- | Mr and Mrs W. A. volutionary fermentation in Chim. Hannibal
"Petit Parisien" adds that con- Mr A. Hofmeister rary to certain news there never. was a question of sanding further troops from French Indo-China.
TONG WARS.
U.S. DEPORT MANY CHINESE.
(Reuter's American Service.)
New York, Sept. 19. As a result of the continued mur-
My AM W. G.
Hellyer Mrs R. Herschberg Mr and Mrs H. W Mirso A. and F.
Hodge:
Hamilton
Rothman: MT, L. BAND
Me A. H. Bows - Mr W. A. Biedal Mr. Joseph A. Sato
Me & Mrs Spring-
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Dr. B. B. Rommers Mr H... Stokeley Mrs E. Sparks Hr b. H. Taylor
C. Trodwell
Mr. Totandan G. J. Tarrast. T-Col. & Mrs G.
Taken Mr & Mrs Wilson
and family
Mr W. 6. Wiakal Mr and Mrs. G. Mr B. Wylie
Mr D. L. Wood
Mr E 8. Zamrath
Mr A. Zu sihoy
PHAK HOTEL.
September 20.
Mr J. Angwin Mir 8. Ar Arthar
Me F. Austin Dr H. Baloan Mr & Mrs Bartho
lomew
Mr J. A. Barten Mr V. Benjamin Mr and Mrs P. W.
Blackwall
Mr W. EL Bourne My H. B. Bray
J. Breed
3d
Min P.
Max_L_E. Xile Mr.K. Laren Mr and Mrs G. D.
Lege Mios Leys
Major A 8. Little.
John
MY D. Lloyd Mr and Mrs W. Addie Martin Me. T. Mattingley Hey J. Mrainan-
Mr B.
Mrs. B. L. Mr.R. Mar
Brun
begin immediately her Day- ments on the principal debt with a substantial sum for 1926, rising Inter to much greater amounts during the next twenty years. ders of laundrymen and other
It is also understood that the hamble Chinese in consequence of r French proposal will not be made the war now raging between the conditional either upon the re-rival Hip Sing and On Leong tongs Mr J. Coll ceipt of reparations payments respectively, over 500 Chinese were His M. Cooper from Germany, on the tentative bring unable to furnish documentary 1. E. Carmack
arrested yesterday, 106 of them Mr J. Corler proof of their right to reside in the Mr and Mrs RA, United States. They were ordered air and Mira J.
Corneil to by deported.
Churchill agreement.
STEAMER DISASTER.
"LEEDS CITY” `LÖST IN JAVA SEA.
(Reuter's Service,)
Batavia, Sept. 20:
The "Echo de Paris" states The cargo boat "Leeds City," that the German authorities at owned by the St. Just Steamship Freiburg ordered and prevented Company, bound for Japan, went the French airman Coste from ashore in the sea of lava and leaving Freiburg and returning Bank in forty minutes." to France.
A Dutch steamer picked up 37 The French Government is of the crew, dealing with the matter.
The Germans seized Coste's machine and dismantled the motor.
UP THE RIVER.
DOLLAR STEAMERS FOR WHAMPOA.
A STRIKE EXPERIMENT.
Contingent on the access attend- ing the despatch of the first vessel and if present conditions coutique, the Robert Dollar B. S. Co. will maintain a steamship service from Whampoa, via Philippine porte
Their 9.8. "Grace Dollar" is dug to arrive at Whampoa on September 24.
On inquiry from the local offices this morning, the "China Mail" wa informed that the report had pre- viously been contradicted an it was then premature and the Hongkong (Reuter's Service.).
Paris, Sept. 19office had received no information.
:
A representative would be. at
"Le Matin" publishes details of Whampoa to attend to the "Groce
the fight of Belfeddin. It says Dollar At prosent it had not
PRINCE PROCEEDS.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
IMPROVED, ...
(Reuter's American Service.)
Santiago, Sept. 27. The Prince of Wales left Vinadelmar for Los Andes whence he departed for Argen- tine.
No further difficulty is anti- cipated crossing the frontier 68 weather conditions have siderably improved.
AIRMEN WARNED.
VIOLATING-COUNTRY'S LAWS.
on
(Reuter's American Service.)
Washington Bent 20
barked at. Marseilles on Beptembeen decided to lay ""down" a The State Department has in-
ber 15, on the seamer.Phrygio, schedule but if the experiment was structed Mr. Blake, the United
Constantinople to-day Tie Matin publishes a letter from the with while other ships may be States Diplomalle
dre
Archbishop of Hamron stating that placed on the ruu.
5,000 Christians in his diocese have. boen: expelled from their homes by: Drasca and are now living in the open air. Over 1,800 Frenchment sre killed or missing as a result of the recent fighting.
ITALIAN FLIGHT.
MAJOR DI PINEDOIN PORMOSA:
Reuteria. Servios:3
The
Cape Town, September offices of the Union Cradle Lipe live 6éen inundated with applications for employment in response to yos- terday's invitation. Ahout one hun red sintable men have alrendy been
passed for duty
Tangler, to inform A
mén operating: WIEN against Radis they - Arb 'ber the laws of the
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LE HANDS.
BERIOUS BOMBAY
EXTRÁLITY TALK.
SOME POWERS AGREE TO DATE.
(Reuter's Service,) ....
Peking, Sept. 19. As regards the Extrality Commis sien, it is understood that China fit proposed Washington hint
the Commission should meet on February 20 next: Mr. Kellogg is reported to have suggested Decem. ber 10. Finally December 18 was
greed upon.
America is now sounding the Powers on the question. Some have already agreed to the date, but others have not yet replied..
AMERICAN LEGION.
EARL BYNG DECLINES INVITATION.
(Reuters American Serviss.)
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B. R. Kimmack Capt. & Mrs K. A.
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Mise H. W. Nowe
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Ottawa, Sept. 19. death is announced of Bir Francis Earl Byng has regretfully declined Darwin, the third son of Charles an invitation to attend with Presi-Robert Darwin. Router, dent Coolidge the National Conven-
fion of the American Legion |at| Omaha in October, stating that he Peking, September 19: The feels he ought not to depart from movement of troope in Hanchowfu the established polley of Governors and Tasochowfy are confrmed, but General not to go beyond the orders political circles are still hopeful of a of the dominan during their femure peaceful outcome. Bouter of office
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