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THE CHINA MAIL.

TALE OF HORROR..

CIVILIANS SLAUGHTERED IN THOUSANDSL

TROOPS CONFISCATE FOOD.

(Reuter's Service)

Peking, Feb, 28 Although the Irish Free State that Mr. Chapin has released all the Americans at Hsin Yang, ex- cept two, namely, Dr. Skirsness; who voluntarily remained to at. tend to Chinese wounded, and another too ill to be removed!

Some of the released remain at Chi Kung Shan, but the othere went on to Hankow. The latter tell a tale of horror, pillage, loot- ing, rapine, and murder.

FRENCH DEBT.

NEGOTIATIONS WITH BRITAIN.

DOUMER FOR LONDON.

(British Wireless Service.)

Rugby, Feb. 23. Questioned as to when he ex pected to be able to resume the negotiations with the French Gov- Jernment with a view to Completing the debt settlement with Franco, Mr. Winston Churchill. Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that" the French Minister of Finance, M. Doumer. had informed him that he hoped to come to London be. fore the end of February, but his movements must necessarily de- pend on the course of the financial Civilians were slaughtered in discussions now proceeding in the thousands. Troops confiscated all French Parliament.

the remaining food, and the

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civilian population are dying of HEALTH INSURANCE. starvation.

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One American mother escaped "from the city and lived in a coel bin for three days, without water.

Other reports, confirm that the Hupehites have not taken the city. Their intention, apparently, is to reduce the city to a state of starvation, "owing to their short-sion age of ammunition.

The meeting of the Thrift Sub. Committee has been postponed: until to-morrow.

TRAWLER'S FATE.

SURVIVORS AWAITING

RESCUE.

(British Wireless Service)

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Rugby, Feb. 23.. The report of the Royal Commis

on National Health Insuranes has been completed, and will be Febi issued shortly.

Mar.

The "terms of reference of the Mas, Commission were to inquire, into: the scheme established by the National Health, Insurance Acts Feb. (1907 to 1922) and to report any alterations, extensions or develop- ments that should be made. The scheme is on a contributory, basis: of weakly payments by employees and employers, being augmented by Treasury contributions.

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Benefits are administered and contributions' paid through ap--| Rugby, Feb. 23: proved Societies of which the em Althoug the Irish Free State ployees are members. When the Ap Air Force is-continuing its search fest valuation. was made some May for survivors. of the missing years ago, it was found that in

19.-B. & S. trawler "Cardigan Castle," off Societies representing a member-Jane E&A

14-B. & the West Coast, of Ireland, its ship of nearly 18,000,000 insured

FROM SEXTILE efforts have not, so far, proved persons there was a total surplus Fees 37.-O:P.S successful!.

of over £17,000,000, and in the re- Mar Bad weather has impeded fy-maining 407.Societies, with a mem ing, but five aeroplanes are hbership of 300,000; there was a waiting at their base at Oraunere deficiency of about 280,000.. to take advantage of any weather The second väluation" is now improvement.

nearing completion, and it is stated

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much interest...

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Apr.

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Mar.

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WASHINGTON..

Apr.

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(Reuter'a American Service.)

Washington, Feb. 23. President Coolidge, speaking st the National Educational Associa tion anniversary

of

George Shallash urges his countrymen Washington's birth, paid a tribute to becalm themselves, and hearken to the latter'a broad outlook, and to: General De Jouvenel, who holds declared that there was nothing put his hand to every good Syrian about him of the small Américan. patriot, and thus puta into, forge. the liberal principles of France.

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