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COAL STRUGGLE.
MINERS' PROPOSALS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
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MR. GOÖK'S THREAT!
London, Sept. 24.
The Cabinet "discussed the cos situation for two hours.
CUBA'S SUGAR.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
HE FOURTH EXTRA. RACE MEETING will be held (wen- ther permitting) at Happy Valley on SATURDAY, 9th October, 1926, commencing at 3.15 pm. The First! Bell will be rung at 2,45 pm.
The charge for admission to thei Fable Enclosafe will be $1, for all) persons including Eadies.
New York, Sept. 24, Same criticism is made of the first report a decree issued by Mr. Baldwin has sent a letter to the t'ubun President. Senor (Mr. Ald. Cook reiterating, that|Machado, regarding the removal of |the miners' proposals are impos- the limitati: of Cuba's sauny pro- Soldiers and Sailors in uniform gible and urging the Executive to duction because, although the dehalf price. accept the Government's proposals feree seems virtually to remove all
Members are advised that they in order that district' negotiationemtation, such phrase does not may be initiated, subject to subse-appear in the lext, but the decree must show their Badges to obtain quent review "by an independent is regarded as tantamount to such admission to the Members' Encio- tribunal in cases of departure from for the President therein, expresses
Each member has the right to the old houts, "
the opinion that it is inequitable introduce 2 non-members to the Mr. Cook, after reading" the let-that all sacrifices for the purpose Members Enclosure. tickets for iter, made a statement that if the of the normalisation" of sugar
Government persists in its attitude should be suffered by one produc-whom can be obtained from Messrs.
Linstead & Davis ut $5, such up to| fand shows no sign to end the struking country."
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gle, the Executive will meat on The harvesting of Cuba's sugar Monday to decide on fiction.--Ren-ferop begins on January 1.-Reuter's
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Letter to Federation.
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Rugby, Sept. 24. A full meeting of the Cabinet was held La-day to review the situation! Created by the fact that this week's prolonged conversations between. the miners' officials and the Cabinet: Coal Committee have proved abor. tive.
Afterward the following letter was addressed to the Miners' Federation by Colonel Waterhouse, the Prime Minister's Private Secretary..
CITY'S FREEDOM.«
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FRIDAY, 8th October, 1926,
The charge-for, admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2-Each member; con obtain upon application to the Secretary.Budges for the admission of 2 Ladies free of charge.
Hong Kong, 25th Sep., 1926.,
'PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
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Rugby, Sept. 24. The Corporation of the City of London has unanimously devided to present the freedom of the Gity to General Hertzog. Mr. Gordon Coates, and Mr. Walter Monroe, Premiers of South Africa, New Zealand, and Newfoundland, on the occasion of their approaching visit to this country for the Imperial at Conference.
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ON THURSDAY, the 30th Sept., 1928, commencing at 2.45. p.m. No. 568 Nathan Road at Floor
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" am desired by the Premier to inform you that both the Coat Com mittee and Cabinet have now given close und earnest attention to the proposals you rubmitted to him on Tuesday night and which you have since made public. While recognis ing the advance which the proposals indicate the Government, does not feel that they afford the means of reaching an early or lasting settle ment of the present dispute. these circumstances the Govern ment is nes prepared to go beyondi the maturely considered proposals conveyed to you in the Prime Minister a letter of the 17th inst. TO BE CLOSED DURING THỂ These proposals cannot, of course, remain bben indefinitely, but your Federation is still free to avail itself of them by taking the prac- The tical step of ordering district nege-nounces. that after September 25
ations to be set on foot. subject the air mail service between Lon. to the subsequent review of an in- don, Paris, Bale, and Zurich will dependent tribunal where any, debe closed for the Winter.-British.
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Auctioneers. Further developments are therefore.
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Shanghai, Sept. 24. At the Mixed Court this morn- also a debate will take place in the
FOR SALE. House of Commons on the situation. ing the local Soviet organ, "The was sup- A meeting of the Parliamentary New Shanghai Life," Labour Party was held to-day at pressed and the offices ordered to ARRIVING per 5. "President which the policy to be followed by be sealed-the proprietors having Jackson" the party in view of the coal dead been charged with the publication FRESH lock was considered.--British Wire-of an article likely to cause a
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