FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926.
FRENCH CRISIS.
"GENERAL SUPPORT FOR POINCARE
"TO SAVE THE STATE.""
Paris, July 22. M Paircare reassured the left groups of Parliament in the courseTM of an interview with a delegation from the interparty Republican group, at present comprising about 300 klous to know if Poincare's Government would « in«" clate their adequate representation, 3. Poincare pointed out that he whuld be impotent at the Minis try of Finance unless at the same time he headed the Government. He promised to prove that the Government would be constituted solely to save the State without 1. thoughts, of reprisal-Reuter.
Meets President!
Paris, July 22.6 M. Föincare bad 10-minutes on versation with Domergue, after which he told Sogenalists that he had would make his proposals for hup completed his consultations
The formations ont a Government pesmorrow.-Renter.
munist Deputies were greeted with howls of execration.
One had bla hat bashed in and his walking stick taken." a
There was another stórm when a charla-bane full of tourists appear- ed. The visitors were greeted with boos and hisses. A man leaped on to the running-board, and was only prevented from an apparent attempt at violence by the police.
M. Herriot was heated and entcalled by a large party assembled in the neighbourhood of the Elysee as he motored there to hand in his resignation to M. Doumergue.
Paris, July 20
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HOT WATER.
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THE CHINA MAIL·
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS.;
Mrs. Brown, Master Watson, – Mr. and Mrs. W Buckstone and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chapman, Mrs. EA. Gaft and child, Misa E. Gaf Mr. O. Helvic Mr. and Mrs. R Hoghen and infant, and Miss M. Hoghen
List of passengers per Pre sident Wilson arrived from San Because Wong Lok-tsu."a female Francisco via Ports, on June 26 From Shanghal for London: Mr. shopkeeper in the Hachow Road Mr. Lum Joi-bark. Mr. Li Ying and Mres R. Hughes, Miss M. district, Shanghai, and who dis-how Mr. Wing Kicheung M Hatson, Mr. O, Johannessen, Mlaa. perdes hot water tô locat Chen Sin-cheng, Mr. Yee Sak-chow G. Lemiere, Lieut. L. B. Majendie. housekeepers, would not supply Mrs. H. Craven, Mr. Tsao King RN. Mrs. FA. Nixon and Infant dung, a male factory hand, he Yee Bo-ing. Mr. S. Ismail, Mr. and Paterson, Master J. Paterson, Mas hot water gratis to Fi Yah dong. Mr. Ching Hing, Master Miss Thornton, Dr. and Mrs, emptied a bucket or the boiling Mrs. Chan Bark-kwan, Mr. G. T. ter E. Paterson, Miss M. Paterson, liquid over her.
"Lim, Mr. T Mue Mr. Ah Mr. and Mrs. Raed, Capt. and Mrs. he complainant was. 'sorry Nul. Mr. Lee Shee, Mr. Cheong J. Richards. Mr. J. M. Seymour when she appeared in the ing-shek. Mr. Lee Doosing, Mr. Miss E S. Contes, Mr. F. Staley, The majority of the papers favour: the formation of a Ministry of thead Court, on July 14, says the Chang Jo-sun, Mr. Chen Sin-ting. Mr. A. L. Strather, Mr. P. W. Todd. National Union, or national safet
"China Fress. being heavily Mr. Chu Chang-tong, Miss M. Miss Tseng, Mrs Whatmough thereby endorsing the manifesto vandaged round the upper portions Thompson, Mr. Wa Chong-wha, and Child and M. F. W. Wilson signed by 230 Deputies presented to head. She will be lucky if she does ArcCabe: Miss N. Cleaver. Sister W. O. Ramey,
of her body as well as round the Miss L Andrews Sister M. From Kobe for Singapore: Dr. 31. Doumergue yesterday.
not lose the sight of her right eye. A. Dalton, Mr. Chuan C. Dee, Sister From Yokohama for. London:
She told that she kept a shop. T. Farley, Mrs. A. Fairfekt, Miss Miller. and also old hot water. The ac aliss C Fairdeid." Mrs, E. cused had taken many B free Castonguay, Mr. A. D. Gibbs, Mr. bucketful of hot water and on this Wm. B. Goldrick, Mr. and Mrs. Particular Tuesde when asked to E. G. Hoffman, Miss J. Hoffman,
List of passengers departed by the, Pay three copper." became veryMr. B. Honig, Mr. H. Honerlah. ss. Empress of Russia" on July angry and emptied the boiling Mr. H. S. House, Mr. W. K. Hoyt, 22;
The effect of such a Government alone would save the country, it is asserted."
3. Poincare is endeavouring to henlist the ministerial services of
Briand, Sarraut and Paul Bondeur. The Ere Nouvelle warns whatever "Government, arises, that
public indignation one false step with an empty Treasury and rising
will be fatal.,
water over her. brought 3P. C. to the scene who Her. cries of pain and anguish
arrested the accused Washington. July 22. There is much sympathy among
Assessor Whitamore and Magis officials regarding France's nannte Zau took a serious view of the cial diffculties, tempered by im gase and sentenced the hot water patience over the upsets of the enthusiast to three months impri-
sonment Cabinet,
Na Communists.
Paris, July 22. Admittedly M. Poincare Cabine, though broadly represents ing the whole Parliament, will not There is every indication that inelide Communista of Socialista, France will be informed that no M. Beringaro" e " main difficulty loans will be forthcoming from will be to secure the support of America, with Government sahes at least two-thirds of the Radical-tion. until the Cabinet has a con- Socialists, which is necessary to fidener vote, and the Franco- give him a majoring in the Chan-American Debt agreement has
been datified-Reuter. ber.
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arc
Manx Radical-Speinlists averse to M. Poincare as Premier. though they are ready to: arreft
« him” ̈uš · Finance Minister. "The
PAY AT SEA.
BOMBING PLANE,
PLANS PREPARED FOR A NEW TYPE.
#inclusion of several - fading «DATA FROM ARCHIVES OF signs for this craft have. It is unL A. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Radical-Sabin/ists in the Ministry Should enable M. Poincare to over- eone this abstacle:
ARK
DEPARTURES.
Mr. Huang Tsal-chen, Miss J. L.Mrs. K. Ahern, Miss. M. Ahern, fck. Robb, Miss M. Robb, Mr. O. Mr. A. W. G. Brown, Mr. G. Bitting- Lackey, Mr. J. Reiger, Mrs. D. Mit G. Albee, Mr. H. R. Andreas,
G. Roberts, Miss H. Robertson, Mr Mr. John Breen, Mr. and Mrs. P and its G. N. Rohrer, Miss F.3. Bryse, Mr. H. A. Bryse, Miss M. Rohrer, Mrs. S. Stow Mr. A. Bryse. Mr. W. F. Dowan, Jr. Sultan, Miss H. Swinehart, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Miss Mr. M. Teed. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tolman Brooks, Miss N. Beresford, Mrs. Miss L. Tolman, Mr. Uy Ke-tao, Dyer Ball. Mrs. Clavean, Miss Mr. Uy Peng. Mr. "F.W., Vogler. P... Clave, Mr. WT. Chen, Mr. T. Afr. J. W. Wilson, Mr. R. Wright, P. Chow, Mr Y., S. Chow, Mrs. Cpt. and A. I. Late Miss Chow Cheng-shi, Master Chow B. Yates and MP Tetes." Hung-kwan," Mr. Choy Sic-woon, Mr. Choy Wai-fun, Master Choy List of passengers arrived by the Wai-chin, Miss Choy Wing-young, s.s. "Macedonia" from London to Mr. F. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Kobe, on June 16-
Coleman, Miss L. Dietiker, Lieut. From Southampton for "Hong: and Mrs OR Delley and “child, Plans, have been prepared for the 'kong: S.-LIM Goodenough, Mrs. Miss"A. Degeler, Mr. C. F. Dibble, construction of a 1,000-h.p. "Clervá | P. De Courey, Miss L. F. Le Breton Mr. F. Dorward, Mrs. L.. Droge. windmill bombing 'plane: The de- Lt. E. Cope, Mr. H. Daulman, Mr. Miss L. Droge, Mr and Mrs. T. Van Eupen. Mr. L. Erbes. Mr. A. derstood, been made by the Spanish | Glanville and Infant. It. AE. Elworthy, Mr. Fung Shing-kung, inventor himself. The intention Lovegrove. Lt, C. Y. Keays and Mr. C. Y. Fung, Mrs. F. C In one of the very latest novels, is to use an ordinary type. R.A.E. Mr. F. W. Grant.
Fernando, Miss F. M. Frankland, high we have been trying to bother fitted with two 50-hir From Marseilles for Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fregeau, Miss read, it is stated that the pay of Napler Lión engines, and to adapt Mr. H. Piveteau. Mr. A. Mac- Fregeau, Master W. Fregeau, the master on the steamer upon it far equipment with the
Kenzie and Mr. L. H. Hitchcock. RIT FIC. : Goodman,· Mr. J. which the hero and heroine vertical windmill, invention which
From Penang for Hongkong: Mr. Grodtmann. Mrs. Walter Gibsen, travelled was £16 10s. per month; has been hailed by the expert O. Chisnail. "
Mr and Mrs. G. R. Hunt, Mrs. B. the second mate drew the princely the greatest aeronautical develop From Singapore for Hongkong-Hunt, Mr and Mrs. J. A-Hauer, salary of £2 55, 0d. per month, ment since the Brothers Wright Mr. R. F. Bingham.
Mr. S. Hight, Mr. and Mrs: J. R whilst, the carpenter did not com- first flew: It was suggested, when From Southampton for Shanghai: Hylton. Mr. T. Hines, Mr. Roy pittin of his sevices being reward- tried on an ordinary, Avro machine Mrs. H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hylton, Miss H. Hylton, Mias J. ed with thirty shillings per at the R.A.F. experimental station Yorkston and two children. Mr. Hylton, Miss G. A. M. Hennessy, mensem. We had always thought at South Farnborough (Hants). Premier and Finance Minister seafarers were poorly paid! We that Its-tise would-be limited to Mrs. G. L MacKenzie and Mr. W-Jarch. Miss D."Jones, Sister! Child, Miss Gray, (Governess), Mr. S. Claire de Jesus, Dr. Juredines commercial aeroplanes. How far Packay, Mr. W. Campbell Com. Miss L. S. Kwok, Miss L K. Kwok, this is true will be demonstrated P. F. Berrymen, Mr. W. Addison, Miss L. W. Kwok, Miss L. P. Kwok, by the new bomber. The inver Mr. J. C. Robertson, Mr. E. Wilkin, Master D. C. Kwok, Mr, W. Kullman. tion enables a machine to rise and Mr. R. Cameron, Mr. J. G. Jenkinson, Mr. Kelsey, Mr. Krick, Prof. descend almost vertically, and is. Mr. L. Crowther, Mr. W. Rand Mrs. Kan. Mr. S. Y. Leung, in effect, a helicopter. As it almost Prosktor, Mr. H. Sampson, Mr. J. Mr. W. M. Leung, Mr. H. Landand. hovers-in-the-air over a given spot E Powell MrE M. Golder, Mr. G-Lindsay, Mr-Lan-Cho-chak, it is believed that it would be and Mr. J. C. Dickson. immense value for bombing 'planes, since it would enable the observer to secure a much greater degree of accuracy with his bomb-dropping The Cierva windmill has in Britain, so far only been tried on smail Avro machines fitted with a single engine.
"All the parties to the right of the „Radical-Socklists nee solidly be
hind M. Poindere.
It is reported that M. Briand whFf by Foreign Minister-Reuter.
A Foreenst...
4. Paris, July 22. There is little doubt that M. Poincare Cabinet will be con- stituted as follows:
M. Poincaré.
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Minister of Justice. Barthon fear the author-whose name is renowned must have collected -Foreign Minister-M. Briand.
his data from the archives of the Minister of the Interior-M. 'Sarraut.
Ark. But listen to this:He is Poincare hopes that A, dead," said the doctor softly, and Painleve will accept the War even as he spoke the throb of the portfolio and M. Leygues the propellers ceased, and the voice of Marine portfolio. He
the captain on the Bridge rang endeavouring to secure the co-out: "Let go the starboard an operation of M. Bokanowaki and archor!" They were preparing for Marin as representing the moderate a burial at sea. I heard the rumble of the cable as it tore itself from the winch and I shivered as the mighty anchor splashed into the sea. Dead! Yes, He was
elementar
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No. Under-Secretaries will be appointed.
The foregoing list unites all
groups, excluding "the" Extreme Left and the Extreme Right Reuter. ;
Chamber,
151
dead."
Just about the spot where the hero was supposed to be buried there is a sounding on the chart marked 2,500 fathoms. Peref's New Post....
Must have been a terribly long. «Paris." July 22
cable? We'll let it go at Fance that
Poor author ent of the "Nautical Magazine.”
SUN'S PHASES.
Calendar for July.
4
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From Southampton for Kobe: Mr. H. S. Frost and Mr. J. Jacka.
From Marseilles for Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs Fougerat.
From Marseilles for Kobe:. Mr. G. Brown.
From Colombo for Shanghai: Mrs. M. E. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent....
From Singapore for Shanghai: Misz Morozava, diss Nikitini, Mr. W. Warin, Mr. C. Breyer, Mr. K. Ingerslev-Jensen, Mr. C. B. Ogilvie. Mr. C. V. Townsend and Miss R.
Sunrise and Sunset in Hongkong for July, 1926. (Standard Time of Lavine. the 120th Meridian, East of Green
M. Herrint "declined to be the Look Out Below. A young wich). Radical-Socialist, Party's candidate artist was giving permission by Date.. for the Presidency of the Chamber the captain of a larga ship to get Joly which he vacated when he became on a staging slung over the side for the purpose of obtaining a Hoarding of Goods...
view of another vessel which he' Shopkeepers are reluctant to sell wanted to paint. goods.owing-to-the-fall of the franc..
Premier.
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2
Sunrise. Sunset.
23
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24
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7.06
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5.52
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29
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·7.00
30
5.53
11
7.05.
5.54
7.05
From Singapore for Yokohama: Capt. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Cameron.,
From Colombo for Kobe: Mrs.
Thomas.
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Mr. B. H. Lydon, Mr. Y. P. "Law, Miss L S. Lim, Miss Lam, Mr. and Mrs. Mok, Miss Mok In-ngoo, Mas- ter Mok Hing-yue, Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Man, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Q. Man, Mr. W. E. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. La Mountain, Mrs. A. “B.
Mason and infant. Mr L Martinez, Miss D. L. Moore, Miss J. G. Madamba, Mr. H. R. Maag, Mr. and Mrs. CR. Morse, Mr. L. M. Meredith. Mr. D. Mouron, M. C Merrill Miss A Marks Mise Mquinn, Miss E. L. McCallum, Mr. W. M. Mackee. Mr. AK- Mackenzie, Mr. Oy Yong-pan, Mr. R. Orton, Rev. Father J. B. O'Mara, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. V. Paranpan, Mr. and Mrs. H S. Potter, Mias S. E. Powell, Mr. L. W Pedley, Mr. F. Panlilio, Mr. Kossuck Mr. G. W. Reeve, MrF Rudloff, Mr W, Richardson, Mrs. M. Payne, Mrs. WC. Passmore, Master D. Passmore, Miz. Shin Yu- she, Miss T. Selim, Miss M. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Smart, Mr. and ME. E. Selmes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. W. Tratman. Mr. Justin Toles, Miss G, Toys, Misa Verloop, F. Winyard and three children, r. P. K. Wong, Mr. P. Y. Wong, Mr. C. J. Dave, Air. Chang Ta-Ban, Mr. and Mrs. Woo Shin-tong, Mr. Mr. Tin Chih-ting, Mr. Pon So. Willis. Mr. A. E. Wood, Mrs. F. tien, Mr. Tun Fang-chun. MrLin white, Mr. F. R. Wright, Mr. H verchin Mr and Mrs Wall, Mrs. P. R. Warren, Mr. Wacer, Mr. L. P. Yu and Mr. Yuen Kwok-buen.
From Southampton for Kobe:
Birs. Frost.
List of pasuchvers arrived by the 3.8. "Kashmir from Yokohama to Bombay, on July 13
It was not long after that the One angrily told a customer, who captain, who desired to go ashore complained that an order was in for an hour or two, got into the correctly carried out, that he ship's boat and shouted up to the would take his goods "back- rather
deck: than correct the mistake as theLet go the painter, there!"" goods were now worth twice, the
The order not being carried out price when the order was given as quickly as he desired, the cap- People are laying in large stocks in once more-raised his voice of__clothing, furniture, and coal and commanded the painter to be Mining Administration that the Shon-chen and infant, Mr. and Mrs. There is a boom in motor cars and other articles that do not depreciate. released.
The preference for investment in foreign securities is becoming
more marked on the Bourse and at
the Banks. Reuter
Franc in London.
London, July 22.
· French francs closed, at 2171⁄21⁄2 and Belgian francs af 2134. Reuter.
EARLIER CABLES,
Faria, July 22. The Senate has adopted, the Bill submitted by M. De Monzie,
Parliament rose at 3.10 this morning. The remainder of the Morgan Loan, which the Finance Ministry will hand over to the Banque de France amounts to: $83,000,000, and it is now possible "that the Treasury will meet the obilgationg of the current month without resort to inflation.
Later.
France opened at 209 and now
are 218
NIGERAT
Paris July 22
The temper of the crowd surging
round the Chamber of Deputies
!,"4", " Instantly a voice replied in tones of mild astonishment; and all the lot!"
"He's gone, sir; brushes, paint
We are informed by the Kailan
total output of the Administra-Wang Shio-yun, and infant, Com tion's mines for the week ending and Mrs. J. Tunstall and children, July 10, 1926, amounted to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Raju and two 48.321 tons, and the sales during infants, Mr. Chu Tse-yu and Mr. the period to 50,880 tong
Chang Tse-hung
W
List of passengers arrived by the Ranpura from Sharghat for London, July 200
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TRACK OF YESTERDAY'S CYCLONE.
LUZON
This is a very rough sketch of that part of the
last night was indicated by the fact by yesterday's typhoon. It is reproduced by c
that when the downfall of the G. F. Hole, RN
Har
Herriott Government was Loven On the extreme
shouts were raised To the sham-noticed on
with their heads, and hand (
blea,
other insulting cries
* On the contrazy :: cheers” wera.
raised for Poincare,
where
on
usefulness
Shadows Before.
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