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SUPREME COUNCIL. TURKISH TREATY TERMS.

LONDON, February 14th; The Supreme Council discussed the Adriatic question, and the Turkish. Treaty the terms of which, it is under- stood, have been substantially settled.

The Dutch Government receives the reply regarding the ex-Kaiser and war criminala to-morrow.

FRANCE LEAVES BTAMBOUL TO TURKS,

LONDON, February 11th. M. Millerand, in the course of a state- ment in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber, said that as regards the Turkish question two solutions were

international guarantees. ed the latter course..

- EARLIER CABLES, KAISER WILL NOT BE TRIED. THE SUPREME COUNCIL'S LATEST ACTION

Loxoox, February 13th.. The Supreme Council, meeting at Down- ing Street. ronsidered the reply to the It is Dutch Note of January 23rd. understood that the reply will not repent the demand for the surrender of the ex- Kaiser, but will point out the undesir ability of retaining him in Holland both in the interests of Holland and the peace of Europe.

GERMANY REFUSES TO SURRENDER CRIMINALS.

The Council also considered the German informal reply regarding war criminals. It is understood that Germany declined to surrender the latter, but offered to try them before a German tribunal.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1920.

RACE RIOT IN KENTUCKY. FAR EASTERN CABLE ST. PAUL'S GIRLS' SCHOOL.ever keep in view the ideals of their

MOB AFTACES COURT HOUSE TO

CAPTURE NEGRO. LEXINGTON, (Kentucky), Feb 10th. A mob attempted to storm the court house in order to lynch a negro sentenced THE to electrocution for atrociously murder. ing ten-year-old white schoolgirl. Troops fired on the mob, killing men and women and wounding several.

The mob is now looting hardware shops in order to obtain more Grearms and is determined to capture the negro for whose protection the Governor has called out 400 troops

NEWS

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

"KIAOQHOW ""QUESTION—EX- TRAORDINARY SITUATION.

PERING, February 15th.

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

THE BISHOP'S "DREAM.

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The annual distribution of prizes to the students of St. Paul's Girls' School, was hek Yesterday afternoon, the Y.A.CA. Hall, which was appropriately decorated for the occasion The Bishop large gathering were Mrs. Gurner, Misa Gurner, Mrs. Lander, the Rev. Á. D. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart, the Rev. C B. Shann, and Mr. Y. P. Law.

school," which are based on 1, Corinthians XIII, namely Faith, Hope and Charity.

(Applause.)

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'AMERICAN AVIATOR IN

HONGKONG. -

NOT, ALLOWED TO FLY OVER

COLONY'S DEFENCES. There arrived in the Colony on Sundayy on the sa Africa Maru, from Manila, an American" ariator, Mr. Robert Johnson. On the steamer's deck was carried a sea plane of the typo known as the "Curtiss

An extraordinary situation is develop of Victoria presided, and amongst the more so as that would be the Inst occasion Seagul," which Mr. Johnson wrts under "*

ing in regard to the question of whether China should accept Japan's invitation to negotiate concerning the retrocession

RAILWAY TROUBLE IN THE of Kinochow.

STATES. PERMANENT WAY MEN DECLARE FOR STRIKE.

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In

consequence

SAN FRANCISCO FIRE

25 KILLED: 30 INJURED

SAN FRANCISCO, February 9th. Twenty Eve persons were killed and thirty injured in a fire at a hotel here. The fate of others is uncertain.

Practically the entire are forces of the city were fighting the flames. It in re- ported that many bodies have been pinned under the wreckage. The work of rescue is greatly hampered by an explosion which blew out the walls in two storeys of the building.

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IMPROVISED FIRE ESCAPE.

LATER.

All the guests in the hotel, excepting a woman, escaped by jumping into nets and sliding down an improvised are escape.

UNIVERSAL MILITARY

TRAINING.

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obloquy of directly negotiating with Japan relative to Shantung.

The situation is further complicated

because the loan of five millions from America, Great Britain, France and

Japan is being acgotiated through the Waichinopu and the transaction cannot be completed in the absence of responsible officials.

Consternation prevails at Peking, as there is no money in sight to enable the Government to meet the New Year obli- gations,

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[BY COURTESY OF THE "CHINA MAIL"]

CHINESE ARTISANS' STRIKE AT

SINGAPORE.

rocedings commenced with a foncer organised and given by the pupils, which was greatly appreciated. The performers acquitted themselves in a manner which reflected the greatest credit on their teachers, ↑

THE REPORT.

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The CHAIRMAN next called upon Mis Gurner to distribute the prizes stating that the lattor had always evinced a kind- ly interest in the school.

Mrs GURNER, who was greeted with applause, addressed the girls and thanked them for the privilege accorded her of presenting the prizes. It was a very great pleasure for her to come that afternoon,

that pleasant task. She was going back deliver at Macao, för use on the long- on which she would be able to perform contract, on behalf of the Curtiss Co., to. to England for good, and she hoped that the school would continue to progress and kong-Macno run, in connection with a cara successes as it had done in the past. service shortly to be organised by the she would remember them always and she hoped that the girls of to day would Macao Aerial Transport Company, now Whether the grow up, under the care of Misa Woo, to in process of formation: be good women and to carry on the work machine is the private property of Mr. Miss Woo had begun. When she got back, E. W. Ricou, who is organising the ̈ to England and visited any school there

He was

is not quite certain as Mr. Johnson was very reticent.

When the Africa Jaru came into port on Sunday, Mr. Johnson was not met b

was faced with the problem of making a

He was

The pro-Japanese militarists are getting behind the Government and discussing terms with unofficial Japanese

Lu Tseng-hsiang has declined to assume the duties of Foreign Minister and has DETROIT, February 9th. removed from his official residence, while!

she would tell the pupils of the good wor: Company, or is the first of nine seaplanes of advices from Chen Lu, the vice-Minister, has discreetly Miss K. Woo, the Principal, read the the girls in China were doing in th to be used by the Company on the ruas Washington indicating no hopes of a and secretly left Peking for Tientsin and annual report of the school, which waschool and how they were keeping up the from Macao to Hongkong and to Canton,

traditions of school-life.-(Applause)"

Mrs. GURNEE next distributed the under consideration. First, depriving the favourable outcome of the negotiations declines to return, although the President as follows- Turks of Constantinople, und second, with the Director-General of Railroads has sent a special representative to dis. We are to-day not only giving an

account of our work for the past year. prizes.

Mr. Y. P. Law, Inspector of Chinese leaving the city to the Turk with certain the Railway Brotherhood announce that sunde him from retiring.

This creates an interesting situation. but are also celebrating the first gradun- France favour the Permanent Way employees have de

cided to call & strike on February 17th No one is anxious to assume the affes and tion of our Chung Hok Class. Just as Schools, next addressed the students in nhd 300,000 men are involved.

undertake the responsibility or incur the it is one of the happiest moments of a Chinese on the real value of graduation.r. Rizon, as had been arranged, and he

The CHAIRMAN then said that there only. mother to see her first-horn babe, so it: is one of the most gratifying events of a remained for him to bring the proceed school to celebrate the first graduationings to a elese by expressing their heart; quick landing of the plane, as the dfrien thanks to Mrs. Gurner for distributing of its highest class.

This school came into existence in the prices and to the kind friends who haturu was due to go into dry dock Mr. EKO. Farrell, of the Godown' Com- February 1915, with Miss K. Stewart a riven the prizes. They were very generou

Mis in their gifts and they were very much pasy, who was a Lieutenant in the British Principal for eighteen months. Stewart, with boundless patience and appreciated by the scholars who earned courageons spirit, bore the responsibili them. He also thanked the donors of Air Force during the war, however, very He kindly Eelped. He obtained permission ties of the new school almost single breeches for the "graduating class. banded, and did much solid spade-work. wished to congratulate the Headmistress from the Naval authorities for the moor...

or the report and on the splendid pro-ing of the plane inside the breakwater of thus rendering the task of her successor less difficult. To Mr. Laun Woo, one of its gress the school was making. founders, the school is indebted for one

sure it must be very gratifying to Mix the Naval Yard at Kowloon. This part of its fundamental objects-the object of Stewart, who, he was glad to sec, wat ei the business being transacted, the rest giving Chinese girls a sound vernacular present, to know how much the school was easy. The plane was floated on the education. Realising the folly of making had grown.". He was glad to hear from Chinese boys and girls pursue studies in the report that efforts, were being made water and moved under its own power to

foreign language at the expense of to inculcate the principle of thrift and the naval camber,

Mr. Johnson spent the best part of their own. Mr. Lam Woo started the simplicity in the lives of those who school with the aim and whicet of giving attended the school. and also to noticesterday in making preparations for his Ghinese girl a sound vernacular train that they take so much interest in move Hight to Macno, and, was on the look out. ink. and at the same time providing her ments like the Young Helpers Lengue or good weather conditions. SINGAPORE, February 14th.

xay qaything definite about the All the Chinese skilled artisans at the with opportunities of learning to con- They were learning to be unselfish. Like unable

aerial servien between Hongkong and docks and at the leading engineering verse and correspond in English, with Mrs. Gurner, he was surry that he, too,ch, except to express the cbvious'

facility,

would not be present at the next prize. The school started with a Staff of six, giving. He thought he had bad the opinion that the organisation of the

vice meant the expenditure of a PRESIDENT WILSON'S ADVICE TO firms have come out on strike, and are demanding a cent per cent. increase in DEMOCRATS.

and a roll of 50 pupils. We have now honour of presiding at Ave. He had been

able amount of money: We understand, Wages

grown to a Staff of 20, and a total on the dreaming a dream and in his dream a roll for the past year of 157, We are very great and wealthy prince had come however, that nine more Curtiss machines are on their way from America for the thankful to find that four of the original to him and had asked him to accept a

handsome donation for educational pur-pany, and it is very likely that the will be in operation about the The work of all the classes has been poses in Hongkong. His dream would be middle of this year. Mr. Ricou, who is good, particularly in the Higher Prim-equally well fulfilled if ten persons went the moving spirit in the concern, is him-` 50 are un the Graduation Class.

ary. One of the signs of improvement in to him and gave him a donation of self an experienced airman, having put in the steady working of the girls through 100,000 each to build a new St. Paul's a lot of service with the French Aerial the year is that they did not stay away Girls' College, hefore completing the Force. from examinations as many had done in schemo for a boys' College, for

When finally Mr. Johnson commenced Marked progress has Stephen's Girls' College, for the Diocesan his flight to Macan, taking with him Mr. been made in two Chinese subjects Boye School and for institutions which Ricou as a passenger, at about 3.20 p.m., They be was seen off by a few persons who Writing and Composition; and in the needed to be set upon their feet. English language, especially Reading and could do with a million dollars now. It happened to be about. The machine was Oral Composition.

that came to pass he was quite sure that towed out into the harbour from the cam- The little success that we have attained it would be for the benefit of the present her and then started off on its fight, due to the batirine efforts of the Staff generation for China and indeed for the rising gracefully from the men and whose devoted service cannot be too whole world. He hoped that before very going straight over West Point. He had highly praised. With deep appreciation long, if possible at the next prize-giving, noped to reach Macao in anything between

_0 and 15 minutes. of their co-operation "and conscientious they would have a beautiful school, with

Mr. Johnson bad made preparations, to work I wish to extend my hearty thanks a hall like that of the Y.M.CA. where to them. We are glad to have secured the they would be able to assemble on similar give an exhibition flight over Hongkong services of Mrs. Yuen who is an experi-ocensions. He wished to see the school cefore setting out for Macao, but he was NEW YORK, February 10th. enced teacher, and is proving an excellent continue to prosper. He congritualted refused permission by the Government to A representative of Pierpoint 3fdrgan helper in the school. We are sorry to be all concerned and hoped that the parentsy over the Colony. & Co. departs on February 12th for losing two cood-seistant teachers, Miss of the scholars would do all in their China representing the American group Kwong Yuk Kwi and Mi Li King nower to assist in getting that building of the Chinese Consortium which consists Yang, both of whom leave us in order There was a magnificent future for the of groups of British, American, French to pursue further studies. the farmer school (applause). and Japanese bankers. He goes first to in America and the latter in Canton. Japan where he will see members of the Their glaces will be taken by Miss Lo Japanese group concerning reservations Chui Wa and Miss Wong Po Kwai. which, it is understood, they desire to make regarding certain portions of China in which Japan claime particular interests.

It is expected that the Council's final answer will be drafted this afternoon, and immediately telegraphed to Germany. NOTES FINALLY SETTLED.

It is announced that the Supreme Council's Notes as regards the ex-Kaiser and the other war criminals have been Snally settled, and are now being forward- ed to the Dutch and German Governments respectively.

The contents will not be published until th replies have been received. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS COUNCIL.

SAAR BASIN ORGANISATION

SETTLED.

WASHINGTON, February 9th. President Wilson, in a letter to a mem- ber of the House of Representatives Mili tary Committee expressing the view that it is inadvisable for the Democrats to oppose universal military training, says that the disturbed state of the world does not permit the Americans lightly to de cide the question, and, therefore, he re- commends that the party decision be deferred until the forthcoming National Convention. -

LABOUR CAMPAIGN » IN THE STATES.

LONDON, February 13th The Council of the League of Nations, at its second day's proceedings at St. FARMERS REFUSE TO JOIN IT

James' Palace, settled the organisation of the Saar Bakin and rejected the request of four Gerinan communes for inclusion in the Saar region on the ground that the Treaty does not empower the Council to make changes of delimitation."

Mr..

WASHINGTON, February 9th.

The farmers' organisation with a mem bership of 700,000 refuses to join the American Federation of Labour's politi cal campaign. It is contended that the MR. BALFOUR'S OPTIMISM.farmers interests are not identical with

those of labourers, and, as an illustra The second public meeting of the League tion, it is pointed out that when Con- of Nations Council opened to-day. Balfour, in a brief speech, declared that gress fixed the price of wheat the Unions after the experience of the last few days urged it to be at a low figure. ba looked forward to the future of the Council with the utmost confidence. The spirit business-like and conciliatory shown, demonstrated that the League would be of incalculable service to man- kind.

COURT OF INTERNATIONAL

JUSTICE.

M. Bourgeois submitted a report re Court of International garding the Justice. It was reaalved to refer the question to a Commission of legal experts, The matter will again be discussed at the next meeting

It was also resolved to, refer the que tion of permanent organisation and all matters relating to transit, waterways, ports, and railways to the existing French Commission.

SILVER QUEEN DISASTER. PILOT'S APPLICATION TO AIR MINISTRY.

The situation is serious The man re fuse to lessen their demands.

It is believed that outside agitators have instigated the strike Work at the docks is a standstill.

(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.)

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THE NICKEL COINAGE REPORT:revious years

LONDON, February 10th The Mond Nickel Company deny the statement made by the National News re garding the nickel con given to the company by the Goverment, in view of the introduction of nickel coinage.

THE LOAN TO CHINA.

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LONDON, February 11th. The pilot Vanryneveld has already ap- plied to the Air Mine in Cairo in order NO CHINESE FOR BRITISH SHIPS

Ministry for permission to fit in, the, Silver Queen's undamaged ongines and resume the journey to the Cape de soon as possible.

It is surmised that the disaster occurred while the pilots were engaged in the most difficult operation of changing places according to pre-arrangement.

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The Silver Queen had left for Khartum 11.15 p.m. from Cairo on February

in fine weather.

It was also decided to leave the per-11th manent organisation of health affairs to the existing British Commission.

SWITZERLAND ADMITTED AB- ORIGINAL MEMBER.

The Council decided to admit Bwitzer- land as an original member of the League, while permitting Switzerland to retain ber neutrality in view of her special posi- tion.

TO REMEDY THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

It was furthor.resolved to convene an international conference to study the means of remedying the financial crisis.. NEXT MEETING IN ROME.

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LATER. The League of Nations' Council bas The next concluded its present session. meeting will be held in Rome about the imiddle of March

THE AMERICA CUP

SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S CHALLENGE.

LONDON, February 11th. The New York Yacht Club has accepted bir Thomas Lipton's challenge with Shamrock IV. for the America Cup.

The first race takes place on July 15th off Sandyhook nk usual. "-

EARLIER CABLES. "BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL

PROBLEM.

NATIONAL DEBT HAS REACHED ITS MAXIMUM."

LONDON, February Pak

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Similar to that of all Christian Schools the fundamental object of our school's existence is charseter-building. This finds thression in the organisation of the YEC.A. in the school: and in joining the blindtering Children's Lengue. The

St.

Cheers were called for Mrs. Gurner, the Bishop and Miss Woo and were instily given.

Mrs. Garner was also presented with a bouquet.

THE RED EAST.

It was probably thought that no Bring should be allowed over the defences of the Island until new aviation rules have been passed in accord-

ance with the terms of the International Mr. Johnson, who Air Convention. intention of taking any photographs," was stated that he had no camera and had no somewhat disappointed that he was unable to show Hongkong people the capabilities of his machine,

Binal brive saleo formed a club called the BOLSHEVIKS MUSSULMAN TRAIN. Volunteer Guard are receiving instruc

the

In Manila, from which Mr. Johnson had come, the residents are witnessing avin tion stunts daily. There are over 30 machines flying daily, and members of the tions from members of the Cartins Co. Trips to the interior are daily occur rence, and Mr. Johnson spoke in high terms of the commercial possibilities of the aeroplane and seaplane in the Philip- pine Islands.

Kim Tak Wai Association of practice frifs and simplicity). We are happy

Enlishmen returning from Russia aro A mass meeting of seamen at Cardif to record W few of the encouraging results unanimously passed a resolution in sup of the activities of these three branch all agreed that the eyes of the Bolsheviks school. The are now turned towards the East, and port of their Union action to abolish organisations' ef

Y.W.CA. members organised 14 Bible that they hope to pursue, a ruthless cam- Chicas crews on British ships.

Captain Tupper said the Beamen's classes which meet regularly once a week paign which has for its main object the Union was determined to put an end to the with the average attendance of 50 pupils destruction of British Dominion in India. following intercepted wireless manning of British ships with Chiness to The result of these classes is that 12 8 message sent by the Bolsheriat Govero MISS MARIE WALCAMP IN

There were will be baptised, while 30 others are ment is one sign among many of the good shipowners who realised their re desirous of embracing the Christian faith, sponsibilities to the men. The Union was if they cou'd obtain the consent of their marked activity that is being shown in. going to call "Stop

to unlsir ship-parents. We have had 13 baptisms in the last two years. A Sunday School in owners, and allow the other shipowners Tai Hang Villago is managed by some of This is to inform you that during the first

the detriment of Britons.

to have the trade.

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IMPERIAL STATISTICAL

CONGRESS.-

DELEGATES ENTERTAINED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

LONDON, February 13th

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BONGKONG.

PRODUCING A GREAT PICTURE.

Thore arrived in the Colony, yesterday, by the Rs. Empress of Russia, a company Film Co. who are travelling round the of cinematograph artists of the Universal

To the National Bureau, Tashkent, half of December of this year a pro- the members of the Staff and senior paganda train for organisation and in- pupils of the school.

purposes will be despatched As regards the Ministering Children's to Turkestan. The train will be called Langue, the girls have manifested in & the "Kill be supplied with literature eny Vostok (the Red East). remarkable, way, the willingness of sar The train

The amounts of monies collected, in Mussalman and Russian type, a wire- increased as they have been from year to les installation, a bareau for complaints, world in connection with the production a minematograph and lecturers. In order of a wonderful picture entitled "The ver show how hard they have worked: $900 in the first year, $1,000 the second that the Mussulman part of the train

be well supplied, it is necessary that thers Petals of Lao-tze," which bids fair to be year, $1,100 the third year, besides con. tributions to the bazaar for the Church should be party comrades who would take something very novel in the way of pie The Company loft America on extension, Yun-nan Missionary Movement part in propaganda work, who are well

acquainted with the local dialects and the turce. The Home Secretary presided at a Gov-and other charitable institutions,

A Summer School for teaching poor style of living of the population of. Tur September 18th last, and spent a month

are no comrades of this Lestan. There ernment dinner to the delegates who

We earnestly request that in Japan, where they were fortunate in LONDON, February 13th attended the British Empire Statistical girls was instituted in August and was kind here.

The company included the conducted entirely by the senior students you will immediately send three of your securing many unique beautiful locations debate on the Address, Sir Arthur Steel High Commissioners of New Zealand and during the Summer Vacation: 80 girls best comrades to Moscow, guaranteeing They took pictures in Yokohama, Tokia

In the 'House of Commons, during the Congress.

this is the desize of the Central Front Japan, Kalgan and Urga, getting Company went to Han- Maitland moved azi amendment regretting South Africa.

Before closing this report, I should like that they will arrive here by December Kyoto, Miyanoshita, Kobe, and Nagasaki. The Chairman dwelt on the necessity

Inform us of kow, Peking, that the Government's expenditure was so high causing a depreciation of national for the establishment of a central bureau to express my appreciation of the invalu Committee of the Party. credit and an increase in the cost of of statistical information which would be able assistance I have received from the their departure. The Turkestan Delega in a large amount of work in the large The Graduation Class which has been, without tion has already been made use of for natural caves in and around the last a clearing-house for the Empire. living

named town, From Urga they travelled 10 Needless to say, the Germans are taking Peking and thence to Shanghai and Mr. Chamberlain, replying, contended Government would warmly welcome such exaggeration, the mainstay of the school. the train. that the high prices were due to world a movement. The Conference had done I feel it a real privilege and joy to have

He was satisfied that an my responsibilities so effectively shared an active part in this propaganda, Manila, where a number of beautiful 2.3 oar Berlin Correspondent pictures, introducing some novel scenic Causes, for example the world's sugar great work. production was short. No sugar was com- international bureau under the League by the girls They have shown persever and,

ance, ability and willingness in carrying shows (sage the Morning Post), the effects, were obtained in the interior. ing from Russia, Germany and Austria, of Nations would duly, arrivo,

out diy wrojects, be they great or small statements of the bloscow Investia with Miss Marie Walcamp, who is well known THE CABINET'S IGNORANCE.

One of the marked characteristics of the reference to the Boisbevist plaus in Tur in the Far East, is theater of the kestan have been widely reproduced in Company. Her work in the big pictures while the United States wanted immensely more sugar to compensate for alcohol. He

Liberty-and-The Lion's Claw, both Russian altantion on February 8th was believed that the national debt had reach Presiding at a Government Inchconcns is wonderful spirit-of-unity

In Turkestan

Beg, who was con of which have been exhibited in Hong- that the Red advance towards the Dniestered its maximum, and that benceforward to the delegates who attended the Im Theile ke to thank Wei Kam Sange Cement Karum

with the Gorman kong, show what a plendid actress and was continuing. The Bolsheviks, in the the movement would be downwards. The pecial Statistical Conference, Sir Auck

ing after the school stationary during Crimean sector where they had penetrat next essential would be the funding of a land Geddes declared that the Govern- Mabel Chan and Yang Bia Hing for look. nected, it will be noted,

ised a branch of the Mohammedan Com ed the defences of the isthmus for some floating

Society at Aabkabad. While The Company is not doing any sens distance were driven back to their start ancial yene expected. that the fin- ment regarded the Conference as most these past years; and Wei Kam Man and Mission to Afghanistan in 1915; bas organathelete she is.

would end more favourably important, because the Cabinet at present

cration of Islam, its real object is the of special interest will, however, be photo ing point, Renewed Bolshevik attempts than anticipated. The revenue was.com- had to make decisions affecting the Leon San, King for shouldering the really this society aims at the regen- tional stunts in.Hongkong. A few points to cross the Manich and the Den were ing in well, and the prospects were good. destiny of every part of the Empiresponsibilities of the Ministering Child. repulsed with beavy loss, bat a large He emphasised that while there was everywhile it was in almost complete ignorance ren's League work. It will be a great

the Company will go to the Straits and force crosstil the Sea of Azov from reason for care, there was absolutely no of the real position in the Empire The loss to the school when they leave, but, I destruction of British power in the East graphed, and, if practicabe will be; Government wanted to see the statistical am in hopes that several of them will stay Further, their activities in Afghanistan orked into the picture. From Hongkong.

then to India, where they are planning to Taganog and gained a footing" on the reason for panic.

Bir Artha Steleitland's amendment machinery of the Empire placed on am, and make the school a greater success. are well-known and their operations on

take some sensational tiger-hunt picture Bouthern coast. In the West Cannian soctor the Denikinites were pressing back was rejected by 168 votes to 44, and the satisfactory basis, enabling it to supply Nevertheless, I fully believe that no mat- the Orenburg Iront have opened up a

information at present lacking

ter where their lots will be cast they will route to Turkerten. Address was unanimously adopted. the Bolsheviste,

LATEST. CABLES. -BOLSHEVISTS CROSS THE SEA OF AZOV. BUT DRIVEN BACK IN THE CRIMEA

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LONDON, February 11th.

The War Office report that the South

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