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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926.

DOOR OPEN,

COAL DEVELOPMENTS RAPIDLY IMPROVE.

MINERS TO DECIDE.

Rugby, November 5.

Negotiations for the settlement of

BOLOGNA SEQUEL. EMPIRE ECONOMICS. Captivating Connie-

DRASTIC MEASURES ENFORCED

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Rome, Nov. 5. Indignation throughout Italy in

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ADVANTAGE TO COMMERCE.

Rugby, Nov. 5. Several reports submitted by the the soul dispute have been taking conseqence of the attempt to an Economic Committee of the In-- place to-day at Downing Street, and sassinate Signor Mussolini inperial Conference were approved by: there have been rapid develop-Bologna is the subject of a report the meeting of the conference at a

by the Minister of the Interior to Erief session this morning.

ments,

".

The Mediation Committee of the the Cabinet which approved of his į Those include a report on „iņ- i Trade Union Congress was received drastic monauros for public safety (dustrial atandardisation within the this morning by Mr. S. Baldwin. as follows:

Empire which states that the Com mittee was much impressed with the advantages that would accrue. so te manufacturers and to users of goods to which the prin- ciple of standardisation was ap- plied. It is recognised, however; Severo penalties, including the not only that the principle of stan- national principles, which were em- use of armed, force. for anyone dardisation can be less advantage- bodied in the last national agree attempting to leave or abetting at ously applied in some industries ments should run through all dis-tempts to leave Italy without than in others. but also that it is trict agreements.

Faut one to be applied indiscrimhu-

Prime Minister and the full Cabinet · The revision of all passports for Coal Committee. The mediators abroad and the cancellation from stated that the Miners' Executive November 9 of all passports desued had authorised them to accept dis-except those possessed, by Italiana trict agreements as 2} basis of negotiation. providing that there were safeguarda that the same!

abroad...

passport.

The dissolution of all parties, so eieties, and organisations having anti-Fuacist aims.

In particular the report, peints cut that it is important to Seware of the risk of impeding technical progress, and to see that suitablei provisions for adequate regision are

The Prime Minister, after leaving The suppression sine die of all ately... the Mediation Committee, consent publications opposed to the present led to receive the Miners' Executive. [regime.

Accordingly the miners leaders arrived at Downing Street and the Mediation Committee left, one of them saying: "Negotiations have defnitaly, beun opened and we are now leaving it to the miners."!

The discussion between the men bers of the Government and the miners' leaders was adjourned for lunch and was resumed later in the day.

A considerable amount of pro-

The strictest Folkte supervision het overlooked. of those who have committed or who have shown an intention of gress has been made within the Em committing hers likely violently to pire both in the extension of stan subvert the social and economic dariaation and in securing com- institutions of the country and mon standards, but the belief

uxpressed that much more could bo endanger the safety of the State.

done to the advantage of trade! within the Empire and to the trade with the world at large. It is, therefore, recommended to the

› Meanwhile, is is understood that

Severe penalties for anyone the Government has been in touch illegally wearing a uniform or in- with the Coal Owners Association. signia of any institutions especially

When the miner's leaders left Fascist organisations. Downing Street this, evening it wasj The creation of a Political Inves

that the discussion tixation Department attached to announced. would be resumed to-morrow after-each Fascia, Command,

Attempts On High Persons.

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It is expected that the coal The "Minister of Justice explain owners will visit Downing Streeted and the Cabinet approved of a other parts between now and then.-British | BI for the defence of the State when common standards are

pos Wireless. Service,

establishing the death penalty for sible and mutually advantageous, anyone committing an act against should co-operate, with other parts the life, health, or personal liberty of the Empire in regard thereto.

Important Interview.

Londen, November;5.

Peace prospects are brightenlug, at the King, Regent, Queen. Crown. following ar interview of the Prince, or chief of the Govern Trade Union Congress delegationmont, alio any act calculated" to with the Cabinet Coal Committee at lead to the subjection of the State 10, Downing Street, at noon. The to u foreign Foyer, affect the in- miners' executive called at. Down-dependence of the State, of Com- ing Street at one o'clock to see the promise its unity, and anyone re- Premier.Reuter. "

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one inelting civil war or pillage.

found to be most suitable should be: Complicity in some of the above taken to secure the co-operation of mentioned crimes is punishable by foreign countries in this matter; 15 to 30 years' solitary confinement and, further, that the Government's The instigating of such crimes by of the Empire should consider the Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.

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Facing the Facts.

Rugby, Nov. 5. Members of the Trade Union Con- gress Committee who are mediating in the coal dispute proceeded tą Downing Street at noon to-day for a conference with the Premier and other members of the Government. This step was taken after a meet ing between the Committee and the Miners' Executive. ́ The position seems to be that the executive, have ing faced the facts' of, the situation are now prépared to agree to the regotiation of district agreements names of Societies that have been either as producers or consumera without restriction other than that dissolved renders the authors able to prepared to such agreements should be gover to solitary condiment for three to action." ed by arrangements capable of na-10 years. Members or propagan- tional application.

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A further report.approved by the The purpose of the meeting be similarly liable to two to five years Conference contained a resolution tween the Trade Union mediators. Any national outside Italian ter in the following terms:- and the Government day proceed ritory spreading false news regard- "The conference, impressed by ing is presumably to ascertain de-ing the internal conditions of the the need for international statistics finitely to what extent the Govern- State la liable to solitary confine-of quantities of foodstuffs held in nient are prepared to support & ment for five to 15 years, his cold storage, recommends. that suit- settlement on these lines. If as-. Sentences in default render the able steps should be taken to obtain Burances satisfactory to the miners offenders liable to the loss of the the co-operation of foreign cóun- ure obtained, a resolution in favour right of citizenship and the contries in securing the compilation of resuming negotiation for an infecation of their property.

and prompt publication of such in- mediate settlement will be put be. The foregoing crimes will be ternational statļótico.” —- British fore the Miners' Delegates Confer tried by special tribunals of rege Wireless Service. ence later to-day.

lar or militla önsters. The mill- At present the position is thus much more hopeful and speedyty penal code will be applied as

in war time-Reuter developments Bre. anticipated although the road is not yet. Troo from serious obstacles and the attitude of colllery owners, 18 it the moment rather obscure.-Bri- tish Wireless Service.

Definite Step,

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Cabinet Changes.

Rome, Nov. 5. Signor Mussolini has personally taken over the Ministry of the In- terior. Signor Federzoul, the pre- sent occupant, has been transferred to the Colonial Ministry, from which Signar Discales. hus resign-1

London, Nov. 5. Coal peace negotiations have been definitely opened, stated Mr. Citrine, ed-Heuter, Secretary of the Trades Union Congress, on leaving Downing Street, where the Mipers Execu tive are conferring with the Prime Minister. "We are now leaving it to the miners, having opened the door to a settlement."Reuter.

Hopeful Position.

NOTICE

-INVESETTURE.

H.B.H. Prince George will in- west H.E. the Governor as a The Cabinet and the miners reKairit of Grace of the Venerable sume negotiations to-morrow,

London, Nov. 5,

stoppage began. —Router, »|

JUDGE RESIGNS,

PROFANE LANGUAGE ON THE

BENCH.

Washington, November 6. Judge George English of Eastern Illinois, has resigned owing to pro- | cosdings against him on charges of manipulation of bankruptcy funde, and the usurpation of his power to use profane language on the bonok. President Coolidge has accepted his resignation. The cass, there. fore, is now regarded as closed.- Reuter's American Service.

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