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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9ra: 1919.
TWENTY-THREE POWERS TO CLAIM EXTRADITION OF EX-KAISER.
SEVENTY GERMAN NAVAL
BE TRIED.
OFFICERS TO
BRITISH AIRSHIP NEAR NEWFOUNDLAND.
JACK DEMPSEY WINS WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.
LATEST CABLES.
TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT. THE R4 NEARING NEWFOUND- LAND
LONDON, July 4th. The position of the R3 at 3 a.m. to-day (4.7. Greenwich) was 31:20. North and
9.10 West.
IN NOTRE DAME BAY.
ST. JOHN's, July 4th. The R34 reached Notre Dame Bay at .. to-day and is expected to arrive at St. John's at noon,
LOST IN A FOG.
Sr. Joan's, July 4th. The R was last in a dense fog north of Trinity Bay at 6.30 a.m. Greenwich mean time.
EARLIER CABLES. VICE ADMIRAL KERR ABANDONS THE TRIP.
ST. JOHN's, July 3rd." It would hot, deal with franchise com
Vice-Admiral (Major-General) Mark prehensively, because that might have to Edward Frederic Kerr, who was to have he revised later in consequence of the pro-attempted a flight across the Atlantic on xals for devolation within the United handley Page machine, has given up Kingdom.
his intention of doing so.
Pragocen na TwR'S AGENCY:] TRIAL OF THE EX-KAISER TWENTY THREE POWERS TO
BILL PASSES ITS THIRD READING. CLAIM EXTRADITION.
LoSpey, July 4th. In the House of Commons, the Women's Losos, Fuly ith. Reuter learns that the Note to Holland Emancipation Bili passed its third reade regarding the extradition of the ex-Knisering by 100 votes to 83. will be signed by 22 or 2 Powers.
SPECULATION REGARDING THE
PROCEDURE
LONDON, July 4th.
The announcement made by the Premier, in the House of Commons, that the ex-Kai- ser will be tried in landon, has started a flood of speculation regarding the pro cedure is expected that Holland will not resist the representations of practi cally the entire civilized, world for the extradition.
The Daily Mail says that the ex-Kaiser will be brought to England in a British
ship and imprisoned in the Tower. The selection of Judges will take some time, while the proceedings will be
No political significance is attached to the Government's defeat.
REVOLUTION IN PERU. PRESIDENT AND CABINET IMPRISONED,
[Vie-Admiral Kerr, who was commander. -chief of the Adriatic Squadron in 1919. and 14, has been Major-General in. ther Royal Air Force since 19184)
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LATEST CABLES.
- ESTHONIA'S WAR ARMISTICE SIGNED WITH THE
GERMANS.
COPENHAGEN, July 4th
As a result of Allied mediation, an
AMERICAN TOURISTS AND
FRANCE.
FRENCH NEWSPAPER PROTEST.
Pants, July 3rd.
A Havas message-SHIN: ---- The French Press is waking up to the important influence the absence of Ameri con tourists may have en the prosperity of France.
The newspaper's are now urging the French Government to take speedy steps to induce the Washington Government to reconsider its veto on tourist travel.
Tradesmen in Paris unite in protesting against the prohibition of tourist travel, CONSOLIDATING PEACE. JAPAN A MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF FIVE
PAR18, July 3rd.
A Havas message says:—— Japan has been included in the Council of Five, the members being M. Pichon, Signor Titton; and Baron Makino. Mr. A. J. Balfour, Mr. Robert Lansing,
"INDEPENDENCE DAY - IN
FRANCE.
GENERAL PERSHING ENTER-
TAINED
PARIS, July 4th. A Havas message says
Independence Day celebrations be gu in Paris today when the City authorities received General Pershing and Admiral Knapp. Marshal Foch was
present.
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THE COMMONS AND THE
PREMIER PRESS APPROVAL OF MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH,
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS
[BY COURTASY, OF THE "HONGKONG CHINESE)
COMMERCIAL NEWS,"
CHOW SHUMO TO BE PREMIER. LONDON, July 4th. The Dewspapers warmly approve of
SHASON, July sth. of the Mr. Lloyd George's masterly justinention Cabinet to prepare a formal notification" Chu Sai-chong has Istructed the Peace Treaty, his.
picture
especially
of what would bayuminating Chow Shu-moo Premier. Chu been the fate of the Allies under the Sai-chong has declared that if the On Premier's catalogue heel of victorious Germans. The Fook Club will not approve Chow Shu- of defeat led to a denuatie, juterruption
of suppositions reo's appointment, he will resign. from & Labour member, är. J. Sexton, ulent a draft telegram stating chat, if The On Paok Club has shown the Pre- who interjected They would have to kill Chow Shamois nominated, they will. us all first.
The Prince of Wales, heard the speech town dissolution,
Fisse circular telegram declaring their from the Royal went over clock.
The Premier spoke with all his old fire, but looked pale and tired, and suffered from a cough.
EARLIER CARLES
MARM EULOGIŲMS,
CHINA'S REFUSAL TO SIGN PEACE TREATY."
The Cabinet has not prepared a noti cation regarding China's refusal to sign the Treaty, but bas issued a circular tele- gram stating that, in view of public sen- to sign the Treaty, timent, the delegates in Paris refused
As this further complicates the diploma. result is impossible to tell. cic situation, what will be the ultimate
BOYCOTT MOVEMENT MUST BE STOPPED.
Lesbos, Jais Brd." In the House of Lomeons on the 3rd inst.. Mr. W: Adamson (Laboury warmly congratulated the Premier on the ero plishment of the nest stupendous task that had ever, confronted the end of a democratic country. Labour always in Kim ve reparation for the wanton destriartion that fermany must mak full done to the Allied countries. however, did not give with the exclusing Labour. of Germany from the League of Nations, various Provinces must be stopped, in Meanwhile, the boycott movement in the They wanted to se_the_League Lerone Friendly Power. Therefore, all Pelice order to minin-friendship with a stoppage of the movements Courts are held responsible for the
LA FALİH Çİ-İetwern-the-Esthoniansanderal Pershing was the guest of the the earliest possible ment.
The
Allied countries.
H
JAPAN GETS RICE FROM SOUTH CHINA.
Lima, July 4th, German troops was sigard, at Riga on sided over by the French Minister for and not merely a League of
Government at a banquet, pre A revolution has broken out. President and Chibinet have been impri German troops shall evacuate Lettland soul of France and the soul of America Treaty did nut contain any machinery
The July ard, providing that the Imperial Marine General Pershing suid
He regretted that the soned.
[Acording to most recent information.quickly and that both the Imperial are wedded for all time. We may now go for the abolition of conscription in Ald Senor Jose Pardo, was enjoying his second leave Riga by July 5th.
troops and the Baltic anderer shall hand in hand together through the years countries as well as in Germany. term as President. The members of the
of peace which our common sacrifices have hoped, now that the Treaty was signed. Cabinet. were Promier and Minister for
the Germans would realise that the only Foreign Affairs, Menor Francisro Tndela;
Chu Shut-sang will assist Japan to chance of peaceful and ordered develop. ohtain rice from Southern China. Kiang ment from the old conditions to the new opposes but "Anhui agrees. lay in trying to give effect to the terms, already exported 200,000 "piculs, of the Treaty ***
awaiting the arrival of a Japanesed in Minister for Justice, Dr. R. L. Flores; }
jutge
Go Belgium and Luxembourg
counts in his impeachment are to be the violation of the
FRANCE AND THE VATICAN RESUMPTION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS PROBABLE
Panta, July 3rd. A Havas message says:--- During a debate in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Viviani said that, person BRITAIN'S POST-WAR ARMYtion of diplomatic relations between ally, he had no objection to the resump France and the Vatican."
Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. G. Arena; Minister for Public Works, Dr. H. Esarde. Finance Minister, Baldemera. Maldonalde; i War and Marine Minister, Col. C, A. „de
A death sentence is unlikely. The ia Puente. Pern broke off diplomatic rela Court will probably decide on his detentions with Germany on October 5th, 1917.) tion for life,
The ex-Kaiser will be allowed to choose bis own counsel, but with the narrowing down of the, indictment, no attempt to prolong the precedings by calling a mass of witnesses will be permittik. A British Judge will preside.
-WILL THE EXTRADITION BE
PERMITTED?
AMSTERDAM, July 3rd. Interviewed by a Tringraaf representa tive, a high Government authority stated that the question of the extradition of the ex-Kaiser would be solely of a judicial character.
The demand for extradition would be
exormed in the fight of the laws and
frentis connected with it.
if the demand be found formally cor- rect, the Tribunal at Utrecht, in whose risdiction Amerongen was situated, Just hear the ex-Kaiser and, within a fortnight after that, advise the insern. ment of its decision.
The Government must then make its final decision-
The Telegraf declares that it is ex- ceedingly doubtful whether the extradi tion will be permitted.
FRENCH PRESS SATISFACTION,
PARIS, July 4th.
RECRUITING PROGRESSES VERY SATISFACTORILY
LONDON, July 4th. Reuter earns that recruiting has pro gressed very satisfactorily, averaging about 4,000 to 5.000 men weekly during the past six weeks.
army, who had not finished their times Over 200,000 of the old professional are among the new recruits."
The bulk of the new men enlisted for rither 4 or 7 years Consequently, it is hoped that all the men who fought in the
war will be released before the expiration of the Military Service Act.
twenty battalions to India to relieve the The first obligation is the sending of men there...
BOXING.
DEMPSEY WINS WORLD'S HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.
FIGHTING BOLSHEVISM. GENERAL DENIKIN CAPTURES TSARITSIN.
LONDON, July 4th.
prisoners and much booty were captured. July 28th, after hard fighting.
General Denikin captured Taaritsin on Many
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FRENCH CENSORSHIP. TO CEASE WITH SIGNING OF TREATY.
PARIS. July 4th. A Havas message XHYB:--
of the Peace Treaty by the United States
M. Clemenceau states that the French censorship will end with the ratification 'Britain and Germany.
THE TRIPLE ALLIANCES "AGREEMENT SIGNED ON JUNE 28TH,
He has
Sir Edward Carson expréssel gratienda LUK TSING CHEONG TO RETURN to the Premier for the greatest achieve
TO PARIS, ment in history, he had done so much
the greatest contribution that any man they owed him in patriotism, carage and Tsing-cheong to return to Pacis from that the nation did not care to realise nl | genius in carrying on the war. That was
The Government has instructed Luk Switzerland
Owing to a free in the Lower Horse,
CANTON NEWS.
CANTON, July 5th.
in the country had given. He believe this Frontier Administration Bill will be. that history would any, as regards the shelved for a time organisation at Home which meant so% unich for success in the field, that thei nation owed the Prime Minister a debt of) gratitude. He had done more than any PARIS, July 3rd.
Britain. will immediately intervene if with an unprepared, country and there people, yesterday, demanded that Dr. Wa man to preserve the liberties of the world, A Haras message says:-
At the same time they should not forget The new Triple Pact, insures France the burden borne by Me. Asquith in the THE CIVIC GOVERNORSHIP. " sgainst attack. Avierics and Great early days of the war.. He had to deal A very large demonstration of Canton Going be appointed Civil Governot essential paragraph of the prealable a cralisation of its responsibilities in the Representatives were elected to interview Versailles on June 28th, runs Whereas fuent appeal for the League of Nations,tary Government, and a promise has been to the Agreement, which was signed at Si Edward Carson made an elo: the Administrative Directors of the Mili the stipulations relating to the left bank and declared that if it did nothing else given that the mattor shall receive con the United States and France Tear that of the Rhine may not provide adequate than war.
it would make paase more fashionable sideration. security and protection to France.
BRITISH TROOPS EVACUATING RUSSLA
LONDON, July 4th. Reuter understands that the British
will be no British troops thers except the begun, and by the time the jee forms there evacuation of North Russia has already
Volunteer Missions,
The British troops will also be with- drawn from the Caucasus,
It is pointed out that evacuation has always been the Government's intention. THE PRINCE OF WALES. TO VISIT, AUSTRALIA SOON.
LONDON, July 4th. tralian soldiers in London, said he hoped "The Prince of Wales, addressing Aus-
TOLEDO (Ohio), July 4th. Jack Dempsey defeated Low Willard in the third round of the contest for the heavy-weight championship of world.
The large number of boxing enthusiasts A Has ineжsage says:--- The French Fress comments satisfac-throughout the world who suspected with forily on the announcement that the good reason, as it was afterwards found, to sne. them in Australia very soon,
that Jack Johnson, the famous gró boxer, Allies have decided on the trial of the ex- Kaiser by an international, Allied Tri-championship of the world to Jess Willard. was persuaded to sell the heavyweight bunal to sit in London.
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EARLIER CABLES. EXTRADITION TO BE SECURED AT
ONCE
az Havans, Cuba, on April 5th, 1915, will not be displeased to hear that Willard has lost his title in the second match he fought after gaining it, Jack Johnson, who is now in Japan, admitted, after his big fight, that is paid him to lose, and those who saw the cinematograph pietures could not but
LAWN TENNIS AT HOME THE DAVIS CUP COMPETITION.
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LONDON, July 4th. The following have been selected for the preliminary round of the Davis Cup Competition on July 25th,
Betain: "Mr. H. Roper Barrett, Kingscote, Major
Lonmin, July 3rd. The most discussed passage of these been overinced of his superiority. LtCol. A. B H
million dollars in music-halls and circuses, gordato.
be has lost a good portion of that money
war.
CABLE CENSORSHIP
It is POPULAR SENTIMENT IN
reported that as the Civil AMERICA AND BRITAIN."
Governor, Chak Wong, has left without permission, the Government proposes to PARIS, July 4th.
PLEA FOR IMMEDIATE ABOLITION.issue crders for his arrest, and to have A Havas message' says:—
him dealt with for not returning the Concerning the defensive Alliance be
LONDON, July 4th,
Governor's seal.' In a letter to the Iimer, hord thencape tween the United States, Britain, and France, the French Press declares that as the abolition of the cable censor- popular sentiment in America and Bri-ip, and the admission of the use of Lain will inspire the energetic exceation delays and facilitate the
private codes, in order to minimise cable of the terms in case of need.
"business.
resumption of
EARLIER CABLES. DETAILS OF THE NEW TREATY.
LONDON, July 3rd. The Treaties respecting assistance France by Britain and America, in the have been published. event of unprovoked German aggression,
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to:
The Times, in a leader, supports Lord Inchcape, and affirms that Britain alase is opposing the abolition of the censor ahip.
TELEGRAPHIC DELAYS.. GOVERNMENT MESSAGES HAVE NO PRIORITY.
LONDON, July 4th.
Commissioner of
THE GERMAN CONSULATE IN SWATOW, Swalow has reported that the German
The Intercourse Consulate in Swatow was confiscated by the Chinese Authorities the other day. The Consulate should have been taken
OYET
but the Dutch Consul prevented that soon after the declaration of war,
step. The Consulate and its belongings have been handed over to the incal authori. ties, us the Dutch Consul is about to leave Swatow,
SERPLUS CUSTOM REVENUE.
It is stated that Dr. Wu Ting-fang, the Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Mili- tary Government, has received informa-
Premier's speech, in the Lobbies of Par Willard has since then been making warly Arthur H. Lowes and Mr. T. M. Mavro. i certain" defined areas in the Rhinelano panies were taking every possible step to für June, being remitted to the Military
finment, was the trial of the ex-haiser in London. It was observed bow closely the secret was guarded.
It is presumed that the Tribunal will be
composed of British, French, Italian, and
Aggression is defined as any breach of namely, Article 42. forbidding Gem the stipulations of the Peace Treats, to maintain, or construct fortitions in and Article 43, forbidding the maintenance and assembly of armed forces, and for bidding military manœuvres, as well The Davis Cup was presented by the late the upkeep of permanent mobilisation Moran admittedly second-rate pugilist, Mr. Dwight F. Davis,
-works in the same area.
In the event of
South Africa:
Messrs Dodd, Ray
in dodging challengers for the title. After mond, Norton and Aitken,
he won the championship, he beat Frank
member of the
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Sir Hugh Brittain, the Rt. Hon. Bing have agreed to a sum of £500,000, Pike-Pease stated that the cable con from the surplus of the Custom revenue In the House of Commons, replying to tion that the Foreign Diplomats in Pek- restore interrupted cables Special means were being taken to curtail Government traffic. Priority of trasmission of Gov- ernment cables by the Eastern Telegraph urgent cases.
Government.
American judges, and will take place in in New York in 18. The fight at Toledo American teaxis of 1900 and 1902, for inter- Articles, Brita; any violation of these lines had been suspended, except in realty Provineiat Assembly, the new members
the Law Courts.
2
feet
It was won
The
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on ladependence Day was for a purse of national competition, in 1000. It is understood that steps will be im-100,000 to Willard, win or lose, and $27,00 the first year hy America, the donor of the
agrees mediately taken to secure, the ex-Kaiser's Decapes, win or lose. Dempsey is the cup being one of those who helped
go to the assistances immediately so extradition.. Daring hin residence in has been keeping himself in pastont train-bern wen hy the British fales and Austra
agreement will only be operative younger matt (he is now 24 years old) and for his country,
win it when a similar Treaty between France Britain, he will be under the strictest
Since then the Cup har and America has been surveillance.
ing. His official height is given
ratified
GERMANS FOMENTING REBEL The Treaty must be submitted to, and 11 inches and his weight as 188 1bs. Willarda ve times each and by the United recognised by, the Council of the League
LION IN NEW TERRITORIES. LATEST CABLES.
is either 29 or 30 years of age, and when seal the trophy in 1914, tiedoist, the holders, the Nation, and will be operative until he met Johnson he took the stade at 240 lb. been no competition owing to the war.
einer when
itself affords sufficient pro-
Losos, July 4th. Beuter learns from Polish soures that PUNISHMENT OF WAR
Since then he has been putting on weight chance of retaining the Cup are considered
Her, tection.
the Germans have been secretly foment CRIMINALS.
hot expected to come to the ring for his very good, for N, E. Brookes, the old cham-submitted for the approval of Parliament. Silesia and Posen.
ratification, the Treaty must being rebellion in East and West Prussin, match with Dempsey weighing 200 lbs. SEVENTY GERMAN NAVAL Fred Fulton, Arthur Pelkey. Porky Flynn Partnership with A. Wilding in 1914, Parliament of the Dominion concerned.
Dempsey-who has defeated Gunboat Smith Dion, who carried everything before him inthe Dominions until approved by the German Government, nor the signature: It imposes no obligation upon any of The rebels" do not recognise the new and Terry Keller in the last two years was again nilable, as niso pre G. L. Patterson, expected to win in the region of the tenth.)
who has just won the Wimbledon honours, 5. CZECHO-SLOVAKIA- O'Hara Wood. Australia lout one of its
OFFICERS TO BE TRIED.
Before
of the Peace Treaty
road. That he was able to win in the third N. Daust, 4. B. Jones, R. 1fcett and Cap EXTENT OF THE NEW REPUBLIC.tinue.
THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY.
Owing to the long suspension of the held a special meeting, yesterday, to dis euss the steps to be taken in order to have the new scasion opened as soon es posible, as there are namerous import- ant questions awaiting consideration. It was decided to hold a meeting on the Speaker, so that they may enter upon 12th inst. and to elect a
Provisional their duties. Notifications have been sent, accordingly, to all the new members,
KARACHI TROOP, TRAIN INCIDENT.
A QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.
replying to
mittee dealing with acts violating the fin March that his knock-out blow would | H. Lowe, like his brother F. G. Lowo, ha35,000 square miles, with a population of' a rising among the Poles, with a view to rection with the Karachi troop-train
laws and customs of war.
WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION.
14,000,000.
cent
LONDON, July stb. Reuter learns that the Admiralty has round would wem to show that his- method greatest tengis players when Anthony Wild- prepared a list of 70 German naval off of in-fighting--half-arm jelts, upper-cuts, ing was killed in the war. The British team cers, including Admiral von Tirpitz, who and short hooks-proved too much for the does not give one the impression of being Slovak Republic will have an area of will be tried for crimes on the sea.
LONDON, July 3rd The list will be submitted to the Com-Lilleonditioned "champion. Dempsey boasted strong enough to wrest the cup. Major A
Reuter learns that the new Czecho- travel but a few inches. Now that Dempsey to cultivate the art of volleying and to is champion, Billy Miske, of America; Joe strengthen his overhead play, before he can
The number of Germans in Bohemia is Beckett, of England; and Georges Carpen:he clamed among the leading exponents in per cent.. and in Moravia, 18 per GOVERNMENT OPPOSES THE BILLeavyweight champions. Since the thu most diminutive players in the game, is a Republic will not exceed 2,500,000
tier, of France, will all be considered likely England Mavrogordato, who is one of the pionship was first won by John L. Sullivan dangerous opponent, always liable to upset
Thus the number of Germans in the LONDON, July 4th.
In 1890 it has been held by the following: the enlenlations of John L. Sullivan, 1800 to 1802: James J. Carlett, 1892 to 1807; Robert Fitzsimmons, players, with the keen judgment of a veteran, superior adversary. Roper Barrett of the old school of polished 1807 to 1890: James J. Jeffries, 1800 to 1000; and a unfailing degree of persistency. The Tommy Burns, 1000 to 1908; Jack Johnson, British team is without J. C. Parke, who SEON to 1915; Jens Willard, 1915 to 1919.1 played so brilliantly in 1914, and who had his THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.rist@njured during the war. It is expected tives, 50,000,000 spindles and 750,000 looms "THE OLD DIPLOMACY MUST GO"petition has at some of its interest by the
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In the House of Commons, Major W. Astor, representing the Local Govern ment Board, opposed the third reading of the Women's Emancipation Bill, which the Labour Party had introduced.
He said that the Government would introduce its own Bill next week to re- deem its election pledge of equality in civil and judicial, but not ecclesiastical, mattera. Powers would be taken for exclusion from certain branches of the Civil Service, notably the Indian Ser- vice, where it was considered by all com- petent authorities that it would be unwise
that Parke will play next year. Tho cam
Inability of Japan and America tu compete PARIS, July 4th.
this year.
The French can raise a good A Havas message says:—
team from such players as 31. Max Decugis, M. Tardieu, commenting on the duties. Germot, M, Gobert, and M. Laurentz.
of the League of Nations, said that the. Decugis and 31. Gohert are sometimes a Inter-Allied Peace
to admit women at present on the same the former Warncils must replace very great pair whose attack in much soun--
terms as, men.
The Bill would also enable peerenses to sit in the House of Lords where it was .considered desirable,
LANCASHIRE
COTTON
Bucres.
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In the use of ONDON, July 4th. censure of Major-General Shaw in con- Major G. Meblicking, in regard to tive
incident, Mr. E. B Mootegu re-emphasis ed that Major-General Shaw had rejected the offer of a new inquiry on very favour-- able terms.
Mr. Montagu said he saw no reason incident on the table, to lay papers in connection" with "this.
The Poles are taking military counter- measures.
The efforts to provoke the Poles con- The Germans attacked, on June 3rd, number of frontier villages in Lipper Silesia.
The attacks are part of a plan to create obtaining an excuse for instituting mas SAFEGUARDING OF EASTERN GALICIA,
LONDON, July 3rd. The Allies have advised the Polish STRIKE,
Government, in order Eastern Galicia from
to safeguard FIETY MILLION SPINDLES IDLE.Bolshevist gangs, that "the Supreme danger from Three hundred thousand cotton opera their operations as far as the river that the price fell on June 30th owing to
THE SILVER MARKET Council of the Aflies has authorised the Zbrunz LONDON, July 4th. armies of the Polish Republic to extend
LONDON, July 3rd. Mesers. Montagu. & Co.'s report states idle in Lancashire.
more plentiful supplies, but a scarcity of supplies on July 3rd caused a re UKRAINIANS "MURDERING POLES, covery. HUNGARY.
The Archbishop of Lwow, has sent a
The Shanghai exchange quoted a ba. 30. letter to M. Paderewski asking him to
tuel inform the Peace Congress that the extent of 5,500,000 ounces,
Silver has been shipped to China to sha Ukrainians, who are retiring before the fenceless Poles. The victims araount to Poles, are murdering priests and de
leaders of the Ukrainian Government thousands,
He declares that he will summon the before the Peace Conference.
M. BELA KUN OBSTRUCTING RELIER WORK
for the first der than their defence. Belgium will prob will be made to M. Belo Kuo it be persists
PARIS, July 3rd. It is understood that representations contact between the technical experts of whose elaborate stroke play is always and that a small force of Allied troops time, the war having brought about directably rely on Chevalier Paul de Borman, in obstructing relief work in Hungary, the different Allied countries. Therefore, fascinating to watch, 3f. W. H. Duvivier, will probably be despatched to assist in the old system of diplomacy must go. M. A. G. Watson. and M. L. Trasenter.} the relief work.
sellers. The trade is buying. The market Silver is quoted at buyers and 137
LONDON, July 4th
is steady,
LONDON. July 5th. Bilver is quoted at 53 0-16d. buyers and 53 d. sellers. The market is steady.
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