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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

(TE20COX REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THE HONGKONG DAILY

THE PRINCE OF WALES. GREAT RECEPTION AT PORTS- MOUTH.

LATEST CANZES.

AMERICAN COAL MINERS, WAR TIME RESTRICTIONS AGAIN. LONDON, December 1st. The Prince of Wales was accorded a

WASHINGTON, December ist "PHYSICAL SUPERVISION OF great public reception at Portsmouth,

The war-time restriction on the con- with, the usual military and naval bonsumption of coal has been restored for CHILDREN.

the duration of the strike. Aupplies will only be furnished for transpott, amire trative and household purposes.

INTERESTING REPORT FROM

HOME.

ours.

There was a civic reception at the Town Hall, after which the Princs received a deputation of three unemployed ex-servic men, of whom 400 had been' demonstrating in the streets with banners, appealing to the Prince.

THE

1

SATURDAY, DECEMBER

J

FAR EASTERN. NEWS

[ARIATIC NEWS AGENCY.) JAPANESE CABINET'S INQUIRY IN

FOOCHOW INCIDENT.

OTH, 1915.

KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL INTERESTING, FANCY DRESS PARADE

It was a red-letter day in the annals of the Kowloon British School yesterday

Mr.

LOCAL SKIPPING ORISIS THREATENED DISLOCATION OF CHINA COASTAL TRADE. STRIKE TO BE DECLARED ON

DECEMBER ITE

ing of hygiene, and more open-air tile- THE NEW PERSONALITY IN ~ | INDIAN FRONTIER FIGHTING.ment of the Japanese Consul and the d'Antous Fiolin solo, selected "Salut the shipping market, the owners" wern

can build up a healthy race.

EMPIRE.

LONDON, December 1st.

AIR OPERATIONS AGAINST THE

MAHSUDS.

LONDON, December 1st

SHANGHAI, November 25th... Tokio advices state that the Hara when the pupila beld a "social evening ?

The members of the China Const Offi Cabinet has instructed Me Obits and at St. Andrew's Hall The function was oers Guild and the Marine Engineers

: the Hon. Guild met at the offices of the former Mr. Mari, Japanese Consul General at largely attended and, as

Claud Severa

it remarked,

guild on Thursday evening to discuss the EARLIER CABLES.

Foochow; to make complete reports about the Foochow.disturbances. The Japanesu

showed that a riów „érà has daw reply of the Shipowners Protection Asso LONDON, December 1st, ».

UNREST IN KANBAS, Į

ed for the school St. Andrew's ciation to their ultimatum." The as- Government intends to take drastic mea- The annual report of the Medical De-

AT VICTORIA STATION,

Kall wha tastefully decorated with partment of the Board of Education em

sociated guilds asked for what practical The Frince was accorded & great recepThe mine owners of the Central bitu

.. CHICAGO, December 1st. sires to stop the boycott movement. responsibilities are ever increasingly ition at Victoria, where the Welsh Guards phasises that the scope of its duties and

There was a mass meeting of all Fokien Bags and bunting. Mr. W. Davison, wholy amounted to a rise of 40 per cent. in minous felds have posted notices grant residents in Shanghai and members of was assisted by Mr. F. J. Jenner and the salaries of captains, chief engineers portant, and involve the physical aur Band played the National Anthem

The Premier, roembers of the Cabinet, ing the 14 per cent. advance recommend the Chinese Students Union outside the Mr. W. Gray, had evidently taken con and chief ofheers. This, request was sent ture of childhood from the age of two

Lords French and Beatty, and the Lorded by the Fuel Controller, but the miners west, gate this morning, and it is esti-siderable pairs to provide an artistic to 29 shipping companies and to the years to adolescence.

returned, Governor Allers has mated that about twenty thousand

people Experience has shown that physical Mayor were amongst the many distin bare

undertaken to man the mines of Kansas were present Violent anti-Japanese setting for the children's party.

Shipowners Protection Association, which, supervision of the child must begin early guished persons present

The public were admitted to the Sta. with 4,000 yolunteers protected by testing against the killing and wounding Airs. Brawn gave, Esmeralda

800

delivered by the leaders

The programme opened with "concert. control 12, ships. The 28 shipping -and continue unremittingly.. There is

no one solution of the numerous complex tion for the first time on the arrival of Federal soldiers.

and her companies-all of whom except Messrs. Royalty

Fifteen hundred switch-men have struck of young students and the damaging af

good soprano voice was beard to grent Ranker & Co., Carroll Bros., Ltd. Thore and far-reaching problems.

In spite of the pouring rain, the Prince in Kansas City, threatening the stoppage American property in Chinese territory. advantage. Later in the evening sheson & Co., and Lapicque e Ship Are Chin Consequently, only all-round vigilance

an of coal trains.

After the conference, telegrams were contributed the Flower song" and then fese-ignored the request. and a tematic progressive policy-in-drove to Buckingham Palace in

despatched to. Peking usking the Govern sang a duet, Tales of Hoffman," with ow

owners' Protection Association stated cluding improved nutrition, medical open carriage, amidst the loud cheers of

LATEST CARLES ment to demand an apology and monetary Jack Collett. Miss Bertha Tarrant who that, owing to the present condition of treatment, physical training, the teach the crowds.

compensation from Japan and the punish-gave a

Her technique left little to unable to grant the proposed advances. Chief of the Police.

be desired but she was a trifle nervous at The absence of even an acknowledg The report declares that medical treat-

the commencement. Miss Cissie Hast has ment of the ultimatum" issued by the The homecoming of the Prince of Wales,

|· ́ JAPAN CONSUL'S ATTITUDE, ment must receive un increasing amount

sweet voice with great promise of associated Auilds Farther to-day, has been awaited with great eager

naturally militates of consideration in all arena.

developing into a fina soprano. Miss B. against any prospect of a peaceful settle FOOCHOW, November 24th, reness. All the papers pay lengthy tributes more, the time has arrived for a

Pennefather, who acted so cleverly in the ment. In view of the flat refusal of the settlement and adjustment of the whole to the Royal Ambassador and young Im

Mr, Mori, Japanese Consul General, has perial statesan," the success of whose "Telegrams from India dated November rejected the proposal of the local officials Ministering Children's League entertain. Shipowners Frotection Association lear machinery. dministrative magh attention to the tour of Canada and the United States 25th, show that the frontier situation is who desire that the incident should be self into the hearts of the audience with unanimously resolved at Thursday's meet

danced her-ing no avenue for negotiation, it w all has revealed not merely his real ability necessity of widely extending to

Henrying, which was attended by 30 members, to duty, tact, and charm of Air operations against the Mahsudsettled locally without the presence of her. Spanish Dance.

were that the captains, chief officers and chief schools, especially continuation schools, devotion

manner, but has enabled the Empire to continus successfully, but most of the onpanese warships in Foochow which Martin and Hugh Mackintosh

typical Chinese boys when

Bang they

engineers of the 60 odd vessels owned by the teaching of mother-craft, which was

Chin-chin Chinaman." realise his value

The junior thos

Companies to whom the

ultima begun last year in some centres.

tion of fulfilling the British conditions.

and tum" was sent shall refuse to take their It arges great extension of open-air land and the Domininking up the Mother-other tribes bave intimated their inten, only aggravates the situation

Private letters from Canada, from A large unknown gang crossed the LACK OF TRANSPORT IN SIBERIA. pupils, rendered "The Old Crow

Miss Daisy Witchell, sang The Oldssels to sea from whatever port they schools for backward and malnourished

Falks at Home. Master Jack Collett may happen to be at midday on Decem and debilitated children. At present there People acquainted with His Highness for border on November 16th, raided the many years, dwell on the wonderful change British cavalry lines at Kobat and killed

showed that he can sing with effect when (ber 17th. The officers of the two guilds are only 20 such centres, with accommo" from the shy, nervous boy of a decade ago a sentry.

he gave ** God send you back to me.” werd instructed by the meeting to take dation for a few hundreds..

to the accomplished orator who won the

Interspersed in the concert, programme the necessary steps for carrying out this The report indicates that great work is

hearts of the Canadians and Americans,

Were a number of dances-Barn Dance, resolution. Letters have been sent, there the Schools'

Hound Dance, Waltz, Polka, and Sir fore, to all the owners concerned and to being accomplished by Dental Service.

Roger de Coverly-in which even the the 8.P.A announcing that, after Decem children took part. Miss L Neave and

ber 17th. their vessels will cease to run bas berts Mrs. Thomson, proved admirable accom- until a satisfactory settlement ba panists.

reached.

Besides the Indo-China, Company, the China Navigation Company, the China Merchant Steam Navigation Company the S.B. Company, and the Douglas Company, which have already been ex- cluded from the companies to whom the

11 ultimatum was sent, it has now been docided to excinde Mesara. Nemazee & Co., who are paying above the scale asked,

This Snowman & Co, are the agents, Company is paying the full wages of the larger companies, including Home leave and other privile the foregoing "It will be seen

that

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

FIRST WOMAN TAKES HER SEAT.

LONDON, December 1st.

stir.

In the House of Commons, the debut of Lady Astor, the first woman to take a seat in the Hunse, created a very great The Pecrs' Gallery thronged.

other distinguished persona in Strangers' Gallery, alongside the Ameri- can Ambassador.

WSB

aying the burdens of his high respon-

of

with happy confidence. It is pointed out that the Prince's speeches were entirely his own composi tion, conveying his personal resections on events and problems of the day.

What particularly interests the readers speeches is his promise to return his to Canada and the United

States It is now taken for granted that the Frince of Wales will not merely visit Australia, but Indis and South Africa The smaller Colonies and Dependencies his son, to enable them to make the acquaintance of this new personality in the Empire.

improving.

BARLIER CABLES

HARBIN, November 24th. With reference to the reported despatch of fresh troops to Siberia by Japan, the local Japanese daily newspaper Harbin Shimbun says that the new men are intended for the relief of time-expired troops in Siberia and do not constitute biza Han Meranie in the strength of the Japan

Cheese armed forces in eastern Russia,

British military mission is being

THE WAZIRIS CRUSHED aloe

DATTAKHEL, November 25th

to-day realised the inBexibility of her British terms.

The recalcitrant Maddakhel Wardrawn from Biberis and the French

The reply to the 24 hours ultimatum was not received up till eight this moco ing and within half an hour 17 aeroplanes a tull were flying over Ismail Khek with complement of bombe.

They unloaded four toas on the recal- ing the villages heaps of dust.

mission is also leaving. British and French transports are now lying at Vladivostock to take officers and men to Europe.

Dr. Klaus, special delegate of the Prague Government, says that owing to lack of transport, not only the Czecho

During an interval refreshments, which Mrs. B. L. Frost and Mrs George bad provided, were served.

Lard Astor had to find a seat among are expected to request the King to send citranta: descending to 300 feet and leave Blovak troops cannot be sent back to Hon. Mr. Claud Severn was the judge. Por, and the Haifan, for which Messrs.

the

ALLIED PRISONERS IN DANZIG.

NOT AWARE OF CONCLUSION

OF PEACE,

Lady Astor, dressed in a dark cost and skirt and a white blouse, with a dark tricorne hat was introduced by MY. Balfour and Mr. Lloyd George with the. She created great usual ceremonial. amusement by turning round unconcern- "odly and conversing with Mr. Chamber-

PARIS, December 1rk. Jain and other Ministers while preparing

A volunteer named Boucher bas arriv to sign the roll, which she signed an

Nancy Astor after which she tooked at Dijon from Daarig where he was discovered in prison by a Commistion of ber seat below the gangway.

French officers. Six other French soldiers ISSUE OF PREMIUM BONDS were also found. All were not aware of

the conclusion of peace. "PROPOSAL REJECTED BY THE

COMMONS.

THE LEAGUE OF 'NATIONS.

AN UNOFFICIAL PREPARATORY

CONFERENCE.

LONDON, December 1st. In the House of Commons, Mr. Horatio Bottomley, proposing a motion in favour of the issue of premium bonde-untaxable and redeemable at a fixed period, with compound interest, a certain number be ing drawn at intervals and paid off with a prize-urged financial necessity. Ele said that the suggestion was economically Bound and ethically unassailable

He advocated that the interest should (Great Britain).

PARIS, December 1st. A Havaa message says :--- On December 1st there assembles at Brussels an incficial preparatory con ference to the League of Nations ar ranged by H. Leon Bourgeois. (France) and Lord Grey and Lord Robert Cecil Eighty delegates are to represent 17

eks) their nativeland, but even old men and

Further bombing operations against the Wadris will probably not be necessary, though a column may march into the Waziri country to impress the tribesmen."

ITALY.

The most interesting item on the pro- gamme was the Fancy Dress Parade, for which prizes were presented by Mrs. Ralphs and Mrs. Packham al-The children took part in the parade. The It looked like a scene from fairyland as the children in their picturesque costumes passed before him."

Below are the descriptions of the costumes warn in the Parade

BOYE.

L. Cropley South China Morning lost

E. Railton ........Schoolmaster.

invalided civilians and camp followers cannot leave Siberia until next spring.

Ta THE SHANTUNG RÉSERVATION."

FERING, November 25th. A cablegram from New York of Novem. DEMONSTRATION AT OPENING OF berth, states:

PARLIAMENT.

The members of the Chinese Association D. Harvey John Hull in New York held a special conference W. rorayth Charlie Chaplin. ROME, December this morning for the purpose of discussing U. Ogilvie Jester.

ise and the reservation J.Collett ........Cook "His Majesty accompanied by the Shantung i Quten, opened: Parliament today. SHE adopted by the American Senate, feserv. 3. Logan....Condolier.

ing for

United States full freedom B. Rasmussen...izate. received a very enthusiatic ovation from

Japanese con- H Martin Chisumas. When the Senators of action in any

Dutchman. over the Kiaochow award to the non-Socialista and Deputies were taking their seats, the

by the Paris Peace Conference. S. Scarie..................... Jockey, Bocialists raised the

Cry Socialism, and all left the Chamberritic embers of the Chinese Association un- Rosser

After the Socialists had departed animously passed the following resolu. Tillery. striking

ovation broke out in the Chamel ber. Their Majestics were frantically cheered. The demonstration was reneW» Their ed in the streets on the return of

The King Majesties to the Quirinal Appeared thrice on the balcony of the Quirinal in response to the acclamations of the crowd.

arpher.......

Tonight discussion of the question, the H. Mackintosh Chinaman.

LATER

Throne, the King affirmed that Italian In the course of a speech from the

aspirations in the Adriatic did not h cel any military design. The defence

tion

most sacred

Dick W

Whittington Father Christmas... „Pierrot,

Neapolitan Fisher Boy.

Pierrot. Newsboy.

Cowboy Malay Boy. "Mad Hatter.

U. Collett... the members of the Chinese Ascain Witchell tion hereby resolve, in this special con. Murphey. ference today, that as Chinese emigrants A. Heard. in the United States, they should, on J. Clark.. behalf of their brothers, sisters and friends U. Cropley....

home, express their deep gratitude to D. Stevens...... the American Government and citizens for W. Matchin Red Indian. the passage of the Shantung reservation Colin Cropsey...Beggar. by the Senators and that, unless the tommy heave...Class. Japanese Government agree to restore the Jack Moore... Blind Beggar.

Baker. mer German-leased territory in the A. Frost. China bed per cent.; also the creation of a European and Asiatic Nations, the cb of the Italian populations in the Adriatiq the birth-pises of the world famous Con. C. Bolmes

which was

Clarke, province of

...Pierrot.. fund equivalent to 11 per cent for dis-ject being to give expression to the uni- constituted the imprescriptible duty and

fucius, to Chids without unacceptable. Thomson.Fuck. tribution of prizes.

versal feeling on such questions as the right of the country, but Italy had no conditions, the Peking Government should. Diss...... ..Coster. He believed an enormous sum would be declaration of the rights and duties of imperialistic ambilicus and did get feest open direct negotiations with Japan H. Dias Graishopper. produced. The buying of bonds by work nations and institutions, the interna tend that the peace of Europe should be nader whatever circumstance so as to show #. Woolley......Golliwog ers would help to prevent strikes and retional high court of Justice, the redue disturbed..

“Eté, our "American friends who are fighting. Husmusen... Clowa, volutionary proposals.

tion of armaments, the organization of a

against" ha international injustice for R. Brand common military force, the defence of

their Chinese brethren in the Shantung

GIXLS. ethnical minorities and the appointment

rape, the firm character of the rising B. George Bags and Tatters. in a more democratic spirit of the re-

generation in the Chinese Republie.. P. Ogilvie ......Rose. presentatives of the nations..

Advices from Chicago and other big . boott Little Boy Blue. THE CONDITIONS OF EXCHANGE. cities indicate that similar resolutions P. Searle......Greek Slave.

have

been passed by the Chinese associa. Neave......Violete. COPENHAGEN, December 1st." tions there. Mr. Feng, an infuential B. Tarrant Cobweb,

Hast M. Litvinoff, interviewed by Reuter, member of the Chinese Association, says C..

Wooley, said that, the Soviet was prepared to that the Chinese people are prepared to M. exchange British prisoners and permit adequately compensate Japan for the tak K, HeronFairy British nationals to depart from Russia ifing of. Tsingtao from the hands of the N. Thorburs... the pre-war provision regarding, trade Germans five years ago. with Russians now abroad, who were cüfen nume

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, op posing, contended that the bonds would encourage a gambling spirit. Already the get-rich-quick spirit was too much in evidence.

The country's salvation lay in steady, honest work He believed and anticipat ed that the rush to support the bonds was not likely to be realised.

He announced that the Government, Whips had been taken off for the divi sjon..

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LATER The Commons rejected the "resolution by 276 votes to 84...

THE SUPREME COUNCIL

ANOTHER REQUEST TO HUNGARY,

PARIS, December 1st."

to request the new Hungarian Govern ment to send a delegation to negotiate the terms of peace

WELSH MINERS

SMALL MAJORITY FAVOUR A

- STRIKE,

LONDON, December 1st, The rficial result of the Welsh miners ballot was as follows: 73,307 for and 79,837 against the strike.

STRIKE TO BE DEFERRED.. The Wo'sh Miners Council has decid ed to defer the declaration of a strike on the income tax ballot, pending a con- ference of the Miners. Federation. A national ballot will be demanded.

WORKERS GIVE IN.

PARIA, December 1st.

BRITISH PRISONERS | IN- RUSSIA.

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off by the blockade, be applied, and also pr if they be accorded free communication with Russia, and the Soviet be permitted to protect its nationals interests. ||

SOVIET PREFERS RELATIONS!

WITH THE ALLIES.

M. Litvinof, interviewed by thel, ZHIY

CANTON NEWS.

י

D. Witchell

D. Heron

Martin M.Ragga

J. Heard

3.

December 5th.

fhs atudents who are agitating for the r.

THE STUDENTE VAGITATION,

The Allies.

Fainting.

„Courtier, Louis XV.

Cupid

Chinese Lady.

A Study in Black and White

Peace.

Rose, P. Woolley Pierrette. Rasmussen....Pierrette,

Bluebell,

diamissal of Ager Long-ping, the

Super B

teddent of Police, now threaten to call

general strike unless their demand is M.

of Cards,

D. AvenelPierrette. C. Dizon Shamrock, M. Darisons Poupe M. Coole Peppy.

tout Goldie Locks, M. Bryson. Fink Bose, Mead Pink Bose

The Supreme Council, after bearing PARIS-NEWSPAPER STRIKE.Herald correspondent at Copertinaxed In Canton they propose to B. Pennefather Spanish Girl

denied that Russia had relations zil) organise a large demonstration in front S. Thorburn...... Music. .Bir George Clerk's report, has decided

Germany, and said that Russia (ots of the Military Government Chamber. economic ends would far prefer renk CIVIL GOVERNORSHIP. with Britain or Ameries The real Hung-sing the Defence Commissioner of The momination of Commander Shum for the Allied intervention could be A. Havas message says:--

concessions in Ringehow, for the Civil Governorship has The Paris printers strike has ended, the ped up in the word " workers returning on the old cortitions, being Realista, the Bolsheviste preferred been withdrawn, by the members of the Fing-son, who was approached for his wasting Hussian strength in an endles Delegations have been sent to the news to sant concessions to Allied capital to Frovincial Assembly as the Tachun, Mok

opinion, did not approve of paper proprietors to arrange a resumpar M. Litvinoff demanded full

of the appoint- offered to a sóldier.. being vestigation into the alleged atrocities

The correspondent, recalling states RECLARATION. MRAZ MACAO

ESTHONIA AND GENERAL··

YUDENITCH.

It also decided to request the Esthonian Government to show more regard for General Yudenitch..

AMERICAN CONGRESS ESTIMATES TOTALLING FIVE BILLION DOLLARS,

WASHINGTON, December 1st. Congress opened to-day. The Secretary of the Treasury presented the estimates for 1931, totalling $5,000,000,000. The principal items are:-Army, 8089,000,000 Navy $549,000,000; annual interest on was debt, $1,017,000,000.

THE RT, HON. H. W. FORSTER.

· ELEVATED TO THE PEERAGE

tion.

EARLIER CABLEB

EGYPT.

the

W

ment

to the

C Brand

The

the outlook in respect of the China coastal trafe is anything but bright. ships officers are determined to obtain what they regard as their rights and the shipowners are equally resolved not to grant any increase of wages at present. and threaten to lay the ships up. If s settlement be not reached before the 17th inst and a

settlement appears unlikely unless soms independent body steps in and

insists on arbitration-the food sup ply of the Colony is likely to be very The river steamers seriously curtailed

all of which will be effected, bring to this Colony all the pigs, cattle, chickens, fire

of and vegetables and most- wood,

the rice which it consumes

The Secretary of the China Coast Of cers Guild informed a reporter of the Daily Press yesterday afternoon that practically every officer and engineer, in Hongkong is a member of one or other of the guilds There is absolute "un- animity amongst them in regard to the action to be taken

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY.;

The Bazaar Committee of the Society

of St. Vincent de Paul begs to acknow- ledge with thanks the following, further donations to the Bazaar to be held to

morrows

The Dragon Garage #26.00. A Friend

810.00 Ramsey & Co."

Wing Ủa i Cô

Mrs. A. D'Almada

Vinnie, Alberta, Ed- tardo, Cynthia and Ean.

Her. Fr. Spada: ·

Miss L. Noronha: Mrs. Noronha

1 Protectograph.

12 boxes powder, 12 tube, toilet cream, 12 parses, a lot of toilet.

6 dosen hand-

efs.

7 silk Japanese lamp

shades.

1 Calendar, 1 Chemise, 1 frock, I dress and. bonnet, 1 hat, 1 piece crochet,

Bags, handkerchiefs,

bonnets, slippers. child's muff

A large assortment of toys and several boxes

of note paper.

do.

2 pearls and

Mrs. J. M. Noronha Anonymetin Pupils, St. Mary'ın

Bchool

Messrs. Cherry & Co.

Mi F. NésYO who represented. A. 8. Watson & Co. “Violeta” secured the first prize, Mins B. Feanefather sa Spanish girl" was awarded the second and Miss M. Davison

the

third prize never,, "received a direct suggestion of to rumours in reghere near Macao, the Among the boys Master- D... Harvey

gunboats to protect the with Masters J. Logan

and 8. Rosser as Dick

sa La Poupée was given

a letter immediately, M. Litvinol Bomboritics will sent two, and John Bul) was adjacent

he could not while such

peace or compromise from Russia, neked ANOTHER OUTRAGE ON BRITISH M. Litvinoff

BOLDIEES.

CAIRO, November 27th.

Larce

انوار

89

the

Gondoli

Nanyang Bros. To-

bacco Do. Mrs. P. H. Murray

thought that the responsibility should be been sent to Chingcbow and the reclama second and third respectively. MMise Bond

Mrs.go Gonolla Sindicte i tion work is proceeding f space,..

At the conclusion of the judging Mra. 3. Botelho plication, has been made to the Bal play acaba gore congraine Mrs. B. La

presented the pribes, for permission to estabated the Headmaster, Mr. Nightingale, A. Gibaca ublis telephones in the streets and his assistants on the success of th plienot proposes to charge me cent evening and said that when he was

scholars he did not have any entertain-

Two British soldiers and two gizleft to the great Congress of^? friends were fired on last night. Five Moscow on December 3rd, feet fe revolver shots were aimed at them. Both soldiers were wounded, but not seriously. One girl was seriously wounded.

D'ANNUNZIO'S AUTIVITY-

PUBLIO

yoy

"AUSTRIA'S FINANCES.

DIFFICULTY OF RAISING A LOAN,

ist VIENNA, DA

LEPHORES

The

lish

per call. THE TROUSER IN

· INTENDED OCCUPATION OF

It is reported officially that a largement of the king he could have taken part CHIBENIK.

in: Mr. Nightingale had created a new era. number of the Japanese mazines who were for the school by holding sports meet BELISKIDE, December 1st. The recent negotiations for raising - landed at Fooches have returned to their ing sad following it up with a fancyistent, Reports have been received that a des loan have not led to positive; Fecults warships, The Japanese suggest that & entertainment. He was very grateful, to The Rt. Hon. H. W. Forster, Finan-troyer accompanied by a transport left Austria wants a credit of 40,000,000 Dutch delegate should be sent by each side to Mr. Ralphel for having led him to be rial Secretary, to the War Council, has Fiume on November 27th having aboard forins to pay for two months food supe investigate the caine of the conflict-af resigned owing to ill-health. He has been the Annuitie, Admiral Bisso and 1,000 plica Dutch bankers demand as alturay Foochow before the enquiry is taken prent at the entertainment The results

(Continued as foos of acet volumes. Y Anditi. hey intend to occrpy Chibenik. the lease of the Austrian tobacco spylus by the Gomezzorak, elevated to the Peerage.

Loxpox, December Ist

do.

Jagu

I necklace, 6 vazes, piz-cushion, 1 dall, dozen articks, toys

2 bazés India ruboere.

and 14 dosen dalla

10 boxes scented soup, 7 patent razor strepi ping machines, 2 dos toothbrushes: 3 mais spangra

Cigarettes.

Large, aortment

articles and toys.

quared articles.

cha

the Govern

who had been ent roie “expressing gret that he was unable to attend

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