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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926.

MODESTY STRIKE.

MAURETANIA BANDSMEN

JOIN..

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OVERSEAS TRADE.

INSURANCE TO BRITISH

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IMPORTANT STEP.

London. June 25:

Overseas

New York, June 25. The so-called "Modesty Strike" The Department of against a physical" examination Trade is about to take an important on the pier r addition to the usual step with a view to assisting British medical examination at the quaran-exporters to extend trade with tine station has spread to the Australia, Malaya, Ceylon and else Cunard liner Mauretania, whose where, especially in the heavy bundsmen have decided to remain gineering trades, where long credit on board in preference to under-is demanded. going a second examination.

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Mr. A. M. Samuel, in announc French seamen were the first to ing this at a luncheon at the Con- protest against the innovation of a stitutional Club, said that the De- Shcond examination on entering partment would grant insurance to New York, and subsequently Bri-British exporters to cover them tigh seamen threatened to taka against the risk of loss by bad debts. action through their Unions. Be-in the export market. The printed plying to a number of questions in conditions would be issued in a few the House of Commons. on June 16, days.---Reuter. Sir Austen Chamberlain said that") the examination of senmer at New York was held under the United States Immigration regulations of 1925 and he did not consider that fany useful purpose would be served by making representations, l- though the cases mentioned were rather an exception to the usual practice. He declared that the Labourite suggestion of retaliatory measures was hardly conductive to friendly relations between Great Britain and America.]

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COAL CRISIS.

MINERS PLEA FOR AN ARMISTICE.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

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CENTENARY OF THE FIRST CONGRESS.

TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN.

Panama, June 25. The Pan-American Congress, commemorating the centenary of the first Congress of American nations called in 1826 by Simon Bolivar, "the Liberator," adopted n resolution in favour of the creation of an American League of Nations and paid a tribute to the part play- ed by Great Britain in the Wars of Independence of the South American Nations. Reuter's Ame- 'rican. Service.

BRAVE JAPANESE,

RESCUE WORK ON CITY OF NAPLES,

Tokyo, June, 25. The Japanese navy men and mer- chant mariners who helped to save the crew of the City of Naples on June 17. were the gunata ̧ of honour to-day at the Pan-Pacific Club

British # which the

Mr. Hamilton Consul-General, Holmes, warmly thanked them and highly praised their bravery, espe- the Chefoo and skilful was also em- phasised in the Naval Court of Enquiry's report, which exonerates the City of Naples' captain...

London. June 26.

an armistice in A plea for the coal dispute was made by Mr. A. J. Cock, whom Reuter interviewed at Coventry. He supeially emphasising gested that the Government should Maru's gallantry withdraw the Eight-Hours' Bill, handling which and agree to reopen the pits imme- diately on the "April terms, and then arrangements could be made with

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workmen's representativeR whereby a settlement could be im- mediately reached which would give the miners justice, and secure Anality without compulsory arbitra- tion.

Let the Government hold out the

Paris, June 25. A message to Le Journal from Madrid saya the police have dis- covered a vast political conspiracy with ramifications 3rs Spain. hand of friendship by making a gime, and organised by the advane-peaceful settlement, then he and his ed Liberals and Radicals. A revolt colleagues would give every assis- was to have started this evening. tance, provided the miners were

security.- Many arrests have been made, in-guaranteed econoraš cluding a well-known sculptor, the Reuter. editor of a Mudrid newspaper and

Prominent Arniy officers and an

w Republican ex-deputies.

ex-Minister for Whr are also said NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

to be involved.

The Government is master of the situation, and the country is calm.

-Reuter.

Communists Again.

Madrid, June 25.

"A semi-oficial statement mini- mines the plot. which is declared to be of a Communist rather than

a Liberal character.

AMERICA AND THE FRENCH THEORY.

Commander Sukabe, who, with a bluejacket, materially aided the rescue, plunging into the sea and swimming to the doomed vessel. was also specially thanked and tributed: Reuter,

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Washington, Jure 26. Official circles are surprised at the action of the Naval Sub Committee of the Preparatory Dis- armament Commission at Geneva deciding in favour of the French theory that the comparison of naval armaments should be based"

The officers involved acted indi- vidually and none was on the active list. Nevertheless arreads were made and those in custody will be on the t. tal tonnage of each feet tried by a competent tribunal instead of the tonnage of various

Reuter.

classes of warships as adopted by the Washington Naval Disarma ment Conference.

The action is ascribed to the MIGRATION.submarine problem, but it is hoped

WORLD

CONGRESS CONCLUDES IN LONDON.

London, June 25. The World Migration Congress ns.concluded.-Reuter.

A cable, from London, dated June 22, stated: The World Migra-

that further conferences of the nations may agree to include sub- marines in the classifed tonnage limitations, the principle of which was rejected at Geneva.--Reuter's American Service.

tion Conference opened at the IAGUE CONFERENCE.

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Holborn Restaurant with 150 dele- gates in attendance. Mr. J. H. Thomas was unable to attend. M. Mertens (Belgium) presided, and, Mr. Brown, one of the secretaries. of the International Federation of

Washington. June 25. Trade Unions, emphasised this was

Mr. Kellogg has sent a letter to the first time that migration had the Foreign Relations Committee been the sole subject of a Labour of the House of Representatives, World Congress. He pointed out recommending American participa- that migrants from Europe for the tion in the third Hague Conference five" yours ended in 1924

for the sole purpose of promoting under millions, compared with codification of international laws, 7,000,000 for the five years ended in 1013 The decline was chiefly due Provided all the interested parties, whether members or non-members to restrictions on immigration. He referred to the importance of of the League of Nations, have a free opportunity to participate, and the silent penetration of Asta by full account is taken of the pre- the Chinese, and also the movement liminary work of the jurists in the of the African natives to mining Western hemisphere as well as and agriculture centres.]

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FISHING RIGHTS.

SOVIET, SEIZE | JAPANESE VESSELS.

those of Europe.

Mr. Kellogg discloses he was in- formally approached by Holland whose Government agrees with his proposals-Reuter's American Ser-

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DISASTROUS FIRE.

Tokyo, June 25. Owing to the Soviet seizing and holding two Japanese fishing veancia, alleged to have violated

Paris, June 25. the agreement regarding ter- Fire completely destroyed ritorial waters, tho destroyer factory at Bellegardo. The damaga Akikaze haa proceeded to the is estimated at several million. Reena to investigate Reuter, francs-Rauter.

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