MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926.
ALLIES IN PEKING.
'AWAITING MUKDEN WAR LORD'S ARRIVAL
"TUAN CHLJU TO PEKING.
(Reuters Servios:)
Peking. April 17.
The Kuominchun's evacuation
of Peking has been completed, and the Allies are entering the city to day.
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It is expected that Parliament will be convened immediately with
LORD READING.
UNIQUE WELCOME HOME FROM INDIA.
UNIVERSAL TRIBUTES.
(British Wireless Service.)
Rugby, April 18.
The official welcome extended to
Lord and Lady Reading on their return to London yesterday after five years in India, where Lord Hending has been Viceroy was marked by extreme cordiality.
Special representatives of Thoir- Majesties the King and Queen and of the Prime Minister awaited them on the platform, together with a host of relatives and friends and several members of the Cabiriet. including bird Birkenhead Secretary of State for India, Mr. L. SM. Amery, i Secretary of State for the Dominions and Colonies, and the Attorney-General Sir Douglas
Flogg
A large number, of well-known Indians and Anglo-Indians "were Inlso included in the company. One Indian lady, provided gar- hund of choice flowers, with which Lady Reading was decorated; and many other beautiful bouquets. Iwere offered.
The unofficial welcome was even more enthusiastic, and an im mense crowd outside the station warmly cheered the ex-Viceroy as The drove away.
In an interview with the Sunday Times." Lord Reading. said that his term of office had been a wonderful experience. There had been difficult times, but he had no regrets for what he had gone through. He suid that he left the scene of his recent labours with deep regret. They had been five great years, and he was more Dr. W. W Yen as Premier and than satisfied if his service had Dr. Wellington Koo as Foreign been useful to the Empire and to Minister, but plans in this con- the country and the people of nection are subject to the approval India.
Dra. W. W. Yen.
of Marshal Chang Tso-lin..
The Cabinet has dismissed the Nationalist commander, General Lu Chung-lin, from all his posts..
The Premier, Chia Teh-yao, hàg resigned, accusing himself of negligence in connection with the coup d'etat.
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All gates of the city are at pre- sent closed, except the Yangting- men, where officials, flanked by bands of honour await the arrivat of Marshal Chang Tao-lin
Tuan's Mandate.
Peking, April 18.
COAL CRISIS.
SOME LITTLE RATS. OF SUNSHINE.
FAITH IN PRIME MINISTER.
(British Wireless Service:)
Rugby, April 17.
It la unlikely that any important.
developments for securing the re- sumption of negotiations between miners and owners will
ecour during the week-endi
Col Neville Chamb
It is probable that the Prime Minister's meeting with the owners to discuss with them the miners? demand for antional rather than district suttlements will not take place until Tuesday.
The newspapers consider that the outlook for a settlement of the dispute is "more hopeful than it was a few days ago, but that many jobstacles have still to be overcome and the coming week will be one of some anxiety to all parties con- İcerned: "
Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Minister of Health, in a speech last night discussed the coal situa- tion and declared himself to be hopeful that a settlement would be Breached! As both owners and miners had faith in the fair mindedness and impartiality of the Prime Minister he believed that in a little while the worst of the danger which had threatened would pass away. If the country could get rid of the coal trouble. the prospects of rude were not unfavourable.
Lord Reading
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When a comparison was made
Labour Hopes..
Labour
THE CHINA-MAIL.
TOUR OF RUSSIA.
· NEW DEPARTURE SINCE THE REVOLUTION.
BRITISH M.P'S VISIT.
(British Wireless Service)
Rugby April 18. For the first time since the Ruselan
Revolution a party of Conservative Members of Parliament Sir Frank Nelson (Stroud), Mr. Robert J. A Boothby East Aberdeenshive) Captain B. C. Bourne (Oxford City) and Colonel Si N. J. Moore |(Richmond)—le paying "a, visit to 1Russia.
Agriculture grain, coal,, vil, andƐ education are among subjects that |will engage the party's attention | on its tour, which is unofficial.
Those participating in the tour, hope that relations with Russin will be improved`as @e_result'. of their inquiry.
Moscow, Baku, und Leningrad will be visited..
· Anbarter reference will be found in a Router's cable elsewhere. In this issue
GREEK PRESIDENT.
PANGALOS CELEBRATES HIS ELECTION.
NO LONGER DICTATOR..
(Reuter's Service.)
RIOTING IN INDIA.
FIVE POLICEMEN SERIOUSLY
INJURED
SITUATION, IN, HAND,"
(Moncton's Servioo.)
Madras, April 1806) 'Serjous rioting dar reported to
have occurred at Satyamangalam 260 miles south-west of Madras, as the result of a dispute between agriculturists and a Sub-Inspector."
Five policemen were seriously Infared. The situation is now in hand, numbers of the rioters being arrested at
Assemblies of persons over four,
number are prohibited.
"DRINK SMUGGLING.
BRITISH CONCESSIONS. ?
AMERICA.
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WATCH ON SUSPECTS.
(Reuter's American Service.)
Washington April 18.
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The United States negotiations. with Grout Britain with the object. of minimising the smuggling of liquor have, it is stated, already yielded four important voluntary concessions on the part of Great Britain. T
Firstly. Permitting American. cutter to visit the outlying British!! Islands in the Atlantic. provided Athens, April 18. General Pangaloe was sworn in that previous notice is given to the Colonial authorities, chus enabling. as President in the Cathedral iù,
a'suspected vessel to be kept under presence of the Diplomatic Corps.. He has ordered the release of poll-continuous obervation.
ticians detained at Santorini" and political offenders and fournalists.
General Pangaos la relinquishing all dictatorial rights.
TURKS ANXIOUS.
SEQUEL TO MUSSOLINTS TRIP TO TRIPOLI.
SecondlyGreat Britain will forbid the admission of ships on the British Registry unless their bena fide British nationally proved.
Thirdly-The Bahaman authorl- ties, will exercise greater vigilance in preventing vessels Clearing with dishonest Intent.
Finally. The British Govern- ment will prosecute owners and masters of vessels: for fraudulently securing clearance provided ther United States furnishes evidenco un which such prosecution can be based.
ARBITRATION.
A POLISH TREATY WITH AUSTRIA.
Reuter's Service.)
Vienna, April 1
An Austro-Polish Arbitration Treaty has been sigued, and will be valid for three years.
Shadows Before.
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED: IN THE "MAIL".
Entertainments.
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The Cabinet has met again and approved Tuan Chi-ju's mandate announcing his resumption of new aponsibilities pending a recon- struction of the Administration..
Extrality Commission.
Mr. William Graham, M.P, who Peking. April 18. between the situation in India was Financial Secretary to the
in the breakdown of now with what it was five years Treasury
the late Owing to
(Reuter's Service,). communications the Extraterri- ago, the progress made was appar-Government. was "scarcely less toriality Commissioners have ent. Pence and order prevailed, optimistic when speaking in Edin- Constantinople, April 18. † postponed indefinitely their pro-except perhaps through communal burgh last night. Stoppage, he The Turks have taken a keen: jected provincial tour.
differences; and there were in-said, would help nobody and least interest in Signor Mussolini's Anitely better relations with the of all the miners. He believed that activities in Tripoli. Their an Moscow, April 18.. Government. He expressed him a brief temporary extension of the xiety concerning a reported
April 19 The French Doll"; The report from Mukden that self as hopeful for the future of subsidy might meet the difficulty of Graeco-Italian pact, which the La Dorina, premiere danseuse of the Manchurian authorities have. India, which he described as a wage reduction.
Italian Ambassador denies, has declared that they will not accept marvellous country,
There might well be agreement been followed by a proclamation Folie-Berger, Paris, will appear at responsibility for the personal The newspapers, in welcoming about the basis of the minimum calling to the colours all the 5-15 and 9.15 performances. safety of M. Karakhan in the Lord Reading, recall that, in re-percentage since the commission Turkish Army reserves due for event of Chang Tao-lin's troopsponse to the call of the Govern-itself said the final decision would service this year, and also re- occupying Peking inspires a leader ment, he laid down the highest be with national machinery, on a cruits hitherto exempted from ser- in the Izvestia complaining that judicial office of Lord Chief basis, that there should be general vice belonging to the previous the responsibility cannot be avoid- Justice to proceed to India as determination to bring economies ed by such "one-sided declara- Viceroy. tions," and adds henceforth the
Soviet Angry!
Soviet Government place the full
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and improvements in the manage." ment of industry into feree with out delay and to get rid of the
est responsibility for the personal UNDER WHICH FLAG, subsidy while at the same time
safety of their Ambassador upon the Mukden armies and Chang himself....
The paper concludes that the Soviet does not desire to quarrel with Mukden, but warns Chang not to forget that his dominions march with Russia's, and he has nothing to gain by a conflict with his neighbours.
Tuan
Tuan To Retire.
Peking: April 19;
Bont Chi-jui has
an identical telegram to Chang Tao-lia, Wu Poi-fu, and Yen Hai-shan, In which he requests that immediate
measures be taken for the recon- struction of the Government, as he desines to retire as soon as possible Into private life.
Chang Hsueh-liang and Chang Tsung-chang, on their way to Peking, yesterday halted at Hauangtur to which Tuan sent a delegate this morning.d
The Fangtien Army is holding the
gates of Peking.
Chang Hauch-ilang has intimated u desire for Tang Chi-tuo's divi
sion to leave the capital.
WHAT U.S. SAVES.
ALLEGED RESULTS OF THE
DRY LAWAK
(Router's American Service.)
Washington, April The noted Yale economi
Irving Fisher, testifying
Prohibition Committee,
Mr. Hoover, Judge!!
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HOW TO END TACNA-ARICA DISPUTE.
(Reuter's American Service.)
Washington, April 17.
As mediator in the Tacna-Arica. dispute, Mr. Kellogg will recom mend to Chile and Peru altarna- tively that the two provinces bei neutralised or transferred to a third South American country, upon equitable compensation.
It is understood that: Mr. Kellogg is taking this line because
Mr. F. W. Kellogg
neither Chilenor Perm is willing 17toy surrender the disputed terri
Mrtory to the other and the idea of the dividing it has been rejected: orted.
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safeguarding remuneration.. With the necessary goodwil he believed that that could be accomplished.
WOMEN'S MARCH.
BIG DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, April 17 The largest demonstration of women since the days of the Suffragettes, was carried out under the auspices of the Women's Guild of Empire to-day, when 20,000 marched from the city to the Albert Hall, to partici- pate in an anti-strike meeting.
The gathering was composed of
classes.
YEN SOARING.
SILVER AT ZERO IN NEW
YORK
(Reuter's American Service.)
April 19-Star Theatre The Arizona Sweepstakes.".
April 19-World Theatre: "The Blind Bargain."
April 23-Theatre Royal; a vocal and instrumental Concert under the auspices of the St. George's Society 2.15 p.m.
May-Smoking Concert at Volunteer Headquarters and distri- bution of prizes won at recent Corps Rifle Meeting, 8:15 pm,
Sportar
April 21-Soldiers Club Bil- New York, April 17. liards Cup match, at Soldiers' Club, The yen soared to 46/93 cents 9 pm. to-day, while silver touched the
April 21-Fifth bi-annual ships: lowest point in two years, due to lifeboat race for the "Trevessa heavy buying on the Exchange. Trophy, 4 pm. Speculators believe the gold stun dard will be restored in Japan this
year.
COBHAM'S FLIGHT.
HOPES OF EMPIRE AIR RESULTS..
(British Wireless Service.)
Rugby, April 17 Referring to his projected flight to Australia, which will begin in
all classes of the community a few weeks time, M Alan
Auction.
April 21-Auction of household furniture at No. 10 Eastern House" (top oor) Hart Avenue, Kowloon, by Lammert Bros, 2.45 p.m.
Company Meetings.
April 22-Forty-eighth meeting of ahareholders of China Sugar Re fining Co. in the office of Mosers. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., at noon.
April 22-Second meeting of the Simplex Plaster Co, Ltd, at the Registered Offices of the Company Powell's Building, 2nd floo large proportion of the demon- Cobham States that the same April 24-Fourth meeting of strators reached the Metropolis firms which backed his flight to shareholders of Land, Crawford, by special tranns and charsa-baric Cape Town and back were going to Ltd, Royal Building lea House from Scotland, Wales and the
support this further venture, Street 11 year provinces. There was some dis-
He hopes that this route, in a few Apr
Second meeting of play of unsympathetic feeling. years, will become an Empire air China derwriters,
SHIPPING AFFAIRS.
COMMUNICATION AND TRANSIT
(British Wireless Service.)
Rugby, Ap
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route and he recalls the fact that Messra, next year the Imperial Airways, offices, are to operate one section of it Chater from Egypt to India.
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