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CABLES.

EARLIER CABLES...

{THROUGH RECTER'S AGEROT.]

POLAND'S PERIL.

BOLSHEVIST ATTACK ON

LEMBERG.

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"Lordos,~Augnies ard.

THE. HONGKONG · DAILY. PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1920,

BOY SCOUTS RALLY. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

LONDON, August 3rd. Many thousands of the public, visited the Boy Scouts jamboree at the Olytapia, thạ chiaf feature of which was the great- march past Major General Baden Powell by thousands of Scouts from all parts of the world, including South Africa, India, Ceylon, Malta, Gibraltar, Siam and

Baya

THE PEKING CRISIS.

THE PROCESS OF SETTLEMENT.

The

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RISE IN PASSENGER RATES. THE FRAWLEY CO, AT THE

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A HARD-LUCK STORY.

THE FORTUNES OF ONE JONES,

الله

So far there is no news of the progress of the Armistice negotiations at Barano- THE LONDON CONFERENCE, Mitchi. According to the Timer Warsaw AMERICA MAY BE REPRESENTED. correspondent, the Polish Government

Washington, August 3rd. possemos Soviet örders that hostilities are

The tavernment has still not been informed in no case to cease before August 4th,

officially with regard to the proposed Allied

ing and teuerai TOKO KUH expectedl and Bolshevist Conferepes in London, butter. They will interview the President monti.

The German Government has informed,

ibs Allies that it has ordered the officials anncerned to mead German troops into the Alenstein" plebiscite aren if the situation an the frontier necessitates the step.

The main force of the Bolshevist attacks appears now to be directed to the capture of Lemberg, partly with a view to secur- ing possession of the rich oil wells to the south thereof. They are still at least thirty miles from the city. The Poles te- part that in the latest encounters they were repulsed with heary losses.

A PREMATURE REPORT.

LONDON, August 3rd. The Bolshevists are fiercels attacking Brest-Litavsk, hut the German report" of the capture on August 2nd is at least pre-

· maturë.

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A BOLSHEVIK CLAIM.

LATER.

official circles indicate that the United

States will most probably be represented at any Conference seeking to solve this problem | of the fixation of the status of Russia in the worki

AVIATION TRAGEDY.

TWO LIEUTENANTS KILLED WHILST DOING STUNTS.

imediately.

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GENERAL CHANG TSU-LIN INTERVIEWED.

HIS POLITICAL PLEDGES,

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to read it.

THEATRE.

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Mrs.

SHANGHAI COMPANIES

MERGER.

various ports in China and Hongkong: the Philippines, the Straits, Rangpon, Ceylon and elsewhere. A Pair of

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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, when L ANGELES, August 3rd.

"Lieutenant Omar Locklear-farong for his trick of passing from one aeroplane to another in mid-air, and Lieutenant Elliot. his assistant." "were both killed while per forming for cinema pictures. The aero. plane fell a thousand feet.

CIVIL AVIATION IN

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VLINKING CALCUTTA AND

SHILLONG.

A Reuter message from Tientsin appen. Tng in the "3.-C. Dolly Meas says:-

General Chang. Two-la, interviewed by the Leking and Tientsin Times, declared that his purpose was the unification of thing. He had not wished for war with starshal Tuan Chi-jui but the latter had sought to protect his followers, who wanted division to continue in China in order to make money from Japanese loans...

just one long laugh, it certain to attract Shanghai and in the lynch in the

The Frawley's" will be in Canton on they will stage Fair and Wärmer, The companies will remaini separate cor.

Three Wise Fools, Queens. This last-named play will be put porations, however, with separate hoards of on the boards in Hongkong, when they directors, their funds being kept entirely distinct and separate necnent will be return from Canton,

Hissued annually.

and

MR. FRAWLEY'S SUCCESS AS

** CHINA MUTUAL" AND SHANGHAI LIFE [FAOM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT.],

LIGHTNIN BILL JONES.

COMBINE We will call him Jonce. The name suits) (as well as any other, for his real name

There was a good house present at thei News of considerable import to insurance Pexiso, August 4th.

is unpronounceably to ordinary folks, while Theatre Royal last night when the Prawloyerrel in the Far East" comes with the A mandate has been issued dissolving the others, attempting it, produce a sound Comedy Co., repeated their succes in announcemeat that the China Matual Life Aufu Club.

which is suspiciously like Pampholuogopa- Lightnin'." Mr. Daniel Frawley in the; Insurancs Co., Ltd., had purchased the President promulgated, sodiker phlawma." Jones was an Austrian officer principal part was seen at his best and as controlling interest in the shares of the Shanghai Life Insurance Co. Ltd., the mandate this evening bituing himself for in the early days of the war, and soon evidence of his popularity with local head offices of both of which are in Shang- the Trent Troubles and declaring that these actiune the mnt of captain be theütre goes it may be mentioned that his hat. The merger will affect not only the was taken prisoner by the Husseins, The appearane was the signal for a storm at Shanghai oliews of the companies named, but their varions, hraneles in China and 115 Miss Leslie Virden prisoners in Russia was never a applause.

the Far East generally show that he lacks virtue and ability. Histo

joint instead of Mr. Frawley, separate offices will hereafter be maintain- Excellency concludes by urging the people thing to write sonnets about, but in inowe dones, ally suppċteik to coase their quarrels mud, xisintain the early days it was

**just hell" The Mr. Alberi Morrison as John Marvin, Misa ed, tho * China Mutual" taking over the prestign of the untiva.

Russians, had a pleivant habit of moving Claribel Fouraing a Mildred Buckley, business of the Shanghai Life,"

Au agrement has been arrived at, says their prisoners about from place to place, Miss Vera Doris as Magar Davis and

the N. Zatily Frwx, hetween the China General bang Tso-tii arrived this evenit bering their policy taas a man should Mr. Heary rowhy as Lemuel Townsend Mutual Life Insuraner Cr.. Ltd., nod the nut stay in one camp for more than two also considerably added to the reputation Slanghai Life Insurance Co. Ltd. under which the management of the Shanghai Life With bug unitorms on his back, they have already achieges. Of the minor: Instance Co., Ltd.,, will be transferred a utoved about Huropean Russia, characters, Mr. Chas, - Osbourne. the From August 1st, 1920, to the China Mutual for a year and a halt, visin without food Shoriff created a faïourable impression. In life Insurance Co., Ltd. The object of

the

is agreement prisciptly economy, for several days at a time. Once, by sotne i fart, the entire cast was very ably älled. which will be effected by the merging of migiel, a letter reached him from His To-night the Company are staging an Be argantuations of the tro companies into

old favouriter" " Polly" with a

Past. one. wife, but he was deprived of it by a

Polly was regarded as the greatest

agarrangements can be com į suspicious offeer beinre he had been able success of the Company when they were pietat. the business of both emasajes will here some months ago, and, as the play is a conducted from the same offieis, both in Why prolong the tale for four long

a good house, Year, Jopes was a' prisoner in the hands of the Russians, and during those four years he calculator" be must have walked marly 4,000* miles. Frau Moses to the Urals, across the bleak mamtain, down to Osk, up to the North, donu "agnia to Omsk, and then to half's hundred places with traines sougiling like a cross between LORD MILNER ON CROWN aa "Icelandic swearword and a hot cross, bun. A gift for languages--be can speak

THE ROYAL ODYSSEY, nearly every dialect in Europe gave him a opportunity to escape. Still the same

Viscount Milner (Secretary for thứ worn and tara uniform on his back and a Colonies), who presided on June 22nd at

It has a popular prejudice for little package of black, moth-eaten bread, the annual dinner of the Coruna Club,

referred to the progress and development many years that the only reason people Jones went out to face à cold, hard world. of the Crown Colonies during the last few went to grand opera was for the sake of The Prince of Wales's tour was, appearing fashionable (writes Bax," in He had beard that far away, in the years. extreme east, in a place called Vindivohe remarked, a wonderful idlys," and the Daily Express) Grand opera and Hord Milaer added that the formerdivipandigmond rings were considered indivorce-

possessions in East Africa will benceforth able,

Bus if there be any who still cherish be kinwn as the Keri Colony.

this belief let them drop in at the Lyceum Lord Milner said that the Crown Colonies any of these hot nights and they will sen, and Protectorates of the Empire had due- a gallery crammed in the roofs with fifteen ing the last twelve months enjoyed a season hundred intens music-lovers who have paid of tranquillity and gradual-recovery-levy-sixponer (plus twopence war tax) for their - the storm which they had experienced during the past six years. Generally | And the rest of the house is just as "peaking there had been an increase of crowded with enthusiasts though perhaps

in all the Colonies.

a little cooler in temperature. young

What is the Meceu that draws these men in the Civil Service, Lord Milner said hage crowds from the cool sunce of the put to their everwas uppointments pone The Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company. bat ira of the very best with debut to

WIDA." felt that the country should do more to attract nun of the right stamp to the Ser vice, and for that purpose they should get the hearty support of the Public Schools and Universitus. These should be asked to do all in their power to make known Once he fell in with the Japadese, but General Chang promised that the rail-

He does the many opportunities which lay in the they acted well. ho did not stay long with theni. way situation should be cleared up as soon

not like the Japanese. as possible, he had ordered his troops to them in Siberia dnes. They treated him they must offer good remuneration

No one who sees Service. But if they were to be successful red with the chorus in an ensemble concentrate at Nanyuan, Laafang, Ching like the dog they thought the W, and be more advantages. (Hear hear.) The that I have seldom heard surpassed even hai and Tongshan and, when this

most remember that much hard work bad in the big opera houses, centration had been completed, the rolling-He saw them leave their trail of blood been done at the Colorial Office, expecially

grew to hate them with a bitter hatred.

The performance was by no means few. stock would be freed. Military interfer wherever they went, regardless of all recently, and in connection with adminis-les--the dancing, for one thing, was ence would be punished.

consequences, and arrogant in their mili-what was formerly German East Africa the whole, the performance could rank trative tasks, and here he mentioned that obviously insufficiently rehearsed-but, ea tary pride. The Bolsheviks in many parts of Siberia, are, he says, as gently as doves compared to the Japanese. But we will leave the Japanese alone.

General Chang said that the punishment of Marshal Tuan should be left to the President and that he should not be allowed to exercise any further influence in the capital and should be made to retire cor pletely from the field of politic.

The suggestion that a regular Handley A Misscow wireless report claims that Page Air Service between Calcutta and Shillong (Assam) should be instituted, has Brest-Litovsk, was occupied on August 2nd, created a great deal of interest in all

circles for the reason that is strikes at the General Chining declared that, he was prisoners and booty being taken,

root of a rital question in the family life fighting for on personal ends and that he A-BREAK-IN, THE NEGOTIATIONS: | olmest of the European's in India. would obey the President in the' matter of stock, there were British soldiers. By this

1 has inderd been predicted that civil the reconstruction of the Government LONDON, August 3rd.

aviation in India will take on an entirely Questioned regarding the fate of Parliame the war was "đt an end, and Junes, new aspect if this service is inaugurated, as ment, he said that he had no definite spin-who then became a Czech, having been it is at present hoped, early next year, iun, but that a conterence of Tuchun and born in the outskirts of Prague, decided to The only difficulty in the way appears to representatives of the people would be held be the provision of a suitable produine at Tientsin-to-decide be term of Parla give himself up to the British. But where and repair depot at Shillong, aud this cer.ment, which in any case will be expired in were the British. It is possible to imagine tarely should nos prove insurmountable.

one solitary, wolf-cfed, starving man look ing all over the wild wastes of Siberia for the British army. Begging for fool,

A Moscow wireless message says the Russian Delegation at Baranovitch has informal the Poler that-it-is-imposible to conclude an Armistice units the Polisa Delegation is authorised to sign the funda- mental conditions of peace The Poles accordingly left for Warsaw andAugust 2nd

The advantage of having a hill station to brought within about two hours journey-by air the trip would take no longer of the commercial centre, which are

two months.

SOUTHERN SUPPORT CLAIMED, General Chang said that he was assured of the support of all the Southern Gedecals

KOLONIES.

COLINIES AND CIVIL 'SERY RX-

PD to the prospect for

GRAND OPERA, FOR SIX-

PENCE

A THEATRE WHERE THERE IS NO SLUMP.

in order to obtain authority for the practically all situnted in the plains, is except General Tung Chiyao, whose working for it, weeping out under (ind's they had striven as far as possible to send park and the lure of the darkened cinema I

authorised, delegates to meet at Minsk on August 4th in accordance with the Bal shivik suggestion.......

NO HELF FROM GERMANY WANTED.

LONDON, August 3rd.

from Hills and was attacked and roughly

friendship he was trying to gais. He canopy, always with the dread of being ciated, both by busiursy men, who now are easily realise ind will be greatly apprendistart the foreign-spicion the the re-taken by the Russians or shot by the crisis would end in the fanustatation via often separated" from wife and family for the greater portion of the year, and by various Governments who, by the present arrangements, are practically isolated for many months from the people whose inter ists they should study,

The population of India as a whole have welcomed with open arms the advent of the passenger carrying aeroplane. In Caleutia and Bombay, where all have had a chance of seeing and many have already travelled in-the Handley Page machines, natives as well as Europeans, have shown marked in terest in neronautics.

ETHICS OF HANDSHAKING.

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new military elique in the place of the Boleberik, often starving and reduced to Anfu Club and added that party strife the disest necessity of eating herbs and must be eliminated and, if any militarist forts Jones spent many the ruling ought to dominate the country, he would for the only race in whom he had faith

the British. become a common enemy.

NO. ASYLUM FOR ANYU)

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General Chang had no complaint to make as to the general attitude of the Powers and he especially appreciated the attitude of the British Americans and French. He and his Allies felt that they had their moral support.

will be called Kenia Colony,

maid

He was glad to know that the West Indies were establishing an Agricultural College an example which might well be followed in other parts of the Epire, and he congratulated, the Governor of the Gold Coast on the project to establish a Erst cinas harbour on that coast,

THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

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J

I dropped in the other night to hear Aida, prepared for mediocre bus, well-meaning performance, but n matter of fact, I have seldom been no agreeably voices were not only good, but

surprised.

tho Tho trumpets an played in tune, and the orchestra

with the very best renditions of Verdi's masterpiece ever given in London,

The abiquitous prompters who play such a conspicuous role in our more expensive foreign opera were noticeably absent.

In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Kenworthy," Mr. Bonar Law stated that it was snt the policy of the Government to invite Germany to co operate in hostilities against Russia. FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA. THREE HUNDRED BRITISH

Finally, he found himself in the British The King and Queen went and dined CASUALTIES SUSTAINED.

the other night at the American Embassy,

zone, and he gave himself, up, hiding the first time, I think, they have dined

During the interval I had the pleasure nothing of his past history. All he wanted there since the present Ambassador took

General Chang particularly urged that was to be sent back to Europe. But the

of meeting Mr. Alfred Van Noorden, who LONDON, August 3rd.

is the patron saint and financial backer up his duties. "Etiquette on these occasions the Anfuites should not be allowed refuge British could not do so much for he was

of the Carl Rosa Company. A War Office communiqué with regard to prescribes, of course, that no one shall in the Legation quarter and foreign con- hot recognised as a soldier of the Czecho

He said that they could not be Slovak Army. The country is so vast, that matter of extreme satisfaction to every little about himself, but his enthusiasm for In conclusion, his Lordship said it was h Mr. Van Noorden wanted to talk very Seave, before His Majesty, and, the usual cessions. Mesopotamia states that a strong British hour indicated by the Cours officials for considered as political offenders for they : he did not know that there was such a member of the Crown Colonies that the the company moved him to flights of loqua- renanoitring enlumn set...out southwards the breaking-up of a dinner party: 10.30, had acted like rubbers and had called thay £ßrganizam Siberis The Prince of Wales with, that wozderal city. I am told he seldom misses a per-

The King, however, was so interested in much misery. If protection were accord. British did the next best thing. Thry Odyssey of his, which had provoked such formance. the party that on this occasion, he stayed led them, in would excite the displeasure of gave him work at Vladivostock, first as a extraordinary manifestations of enthusiasm Yes, I am Mincing-lane man in the handled by tribesmen on July 24th, but it 'to the very Inte hour of "12.15, and it worthimself-and-the-whole country. They had gulown coolie, then my an office Engle-in-every part of the Empire, had-not-left" City," he said in answer to a question-of- suceded in cutting its way back to Hilla able to leave. It is, I believe, true that funds and had rendered no account of the to ranke them understand that he could the Crown Colonies out of bis programme. mine, but opera, has been my hobby for

nearly one before most of the guests were squeezed immense sams from the public then, when he had learnt enough

In fact, though he could not possibly visit and

yeurs, When I was a boy my brather used a piece of American advice has helped to missing millions from the railways and "peak every dialect in eastern after sustaining 300 casualties and losing the Prince Wales to his bed of the other sources and had recently issued First southern Europe, they made him a clerk them all, he had promised to pay a call to conduct for this company, and after his

at several. If they had a tinge of anxiety death I had to In ten months the man worse effects of handshaking. When Pre-Year Bonds to the amount of $80,000,000. cum-interpreter.

on his Royal Highness's behalf, it was responsibility." poraation at Buckingham Palace got round be severely punished.

almost. Buently, and he had risen to be He praised the Japanese pficial attitude chief clerk of that officer whorn every one There was so doubt that wherever the into it," I ventured.

exuberaat loyalty of his future mibjects. "You must have put a lot of to the subject of handshaking, of which, The disturbances on the Lower Euphrates course, the President of the United at Mikden, which had assisted him in in Vladivostock loved, Lieut. Col. T. A Prince went be would leave behind him a weekly expenses?i

rounding up Aufu agents, sent to Man Robert, so well-known in Hongkong deep

When Col. Robertson left Vladivostock, he churia to create trouble.

was instrumental in getting Jones & MANCHU RESTORATION CANARD.

passage to Hongkong on the same vessel. dad has been cut serural times. The garris other man puts out his hand and be sure

General Chang anid that the report that Ia Hongkong, Jones found himself almost LONDON AERIAL SERVICES.

who had existed, for ake an absolute lie, General Chang. Han five years, as he which tribesznom uniuccesfully attacked on yours. This enables you to seize bim by himself admitted that restoration was to give in now that visions of his beloved

the fingers and avoids the clasp round the the night of July 28th. There is no news, knuckles which dislocates the muscles and sought the Presidency or Vice Presidency. Bal. Be it noted that Jones was a mas hopeless. General Chang denied that be quantry were actually becoming substan- caused the Prince of Wales so much The Maschurian Provinces occupied his of substance in his own

a field gun, twelve machine guns, other ident Wilson was in London, the con- General Chang intended that they should who knew no English could speak it only that he might be worn out by the

material and a large number of horses zad

ties.

of

States does more than any other public Dan. According to President Wilson, the tinual handshaking is to watch when

continue. The railway from Hills to Bag only way to avoid serious injury by con

KRA"

(Cheers.)

and uneffaceshie'

impression.

take over.

the

£3,000 A WEE

"What are guar

money

Kon at Diwani has withdrawn to Ibnali, that you shake his and not let him shake he was fighting to restore the Manchus was stranded, but the ad done was not going NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT an average of 1,750,000 people annually,

if the garrison' at Kufa, which is invested. trouble in Canada. Apparently, on the whole time and his 'onė“ desire" was tor, and, when he had country beförs the futo operation on the Handley Page nence???

TURKEY.

A FIERCE FIGHT REPORTED AT YEMIDJE.

BEIRUT, August 3rd. French troops severely defeated a largo force of Turkish Nationalists at Yemidje. The Turks, who bad, numerous guns and machine guns, fought fiercely. The French made. six bayonet charge, and Nationalists were killed and 250 taken prisoner, including a German officer. The hoots includes 800 villes. The victory has considerably improved the situation in

Cilicia

400

RATES.

Reduceri passenger and freight rater came renched Hongkong. Indo-Paris ove of his departure for Autralia, this develop their industries and resources. He he wrote to his relatives in the services on Monday, June 14th, 1900,

and London-Brussels Air advice was recollected, and the Prince has wanted to develop and. colonize Heilong public of Czecho-Slovakia asking for been able to aroid on this journey the kiang, which was three time the size of money to be sent to him unable him to The revised rates will be as follows:---- troubles which fast autumn ultimately pre Chihli and yet, had only 2,000,000 people, travel home. Bat these letters were never TO OF FROM PARIS OR BRUSSELS, vented him from playing either tennis or Moreover the development of Inner Mon answered. Perhaps his wife and children Passengers: goli.-(Timer * of Leyton Cor:)

golia had barely begun.

are dead, or removed to some other part.

Single, fare General Chang, in conclusion, said that of the country, and the letters are going Retorn fare he had nothing to hide and would gladly from one town to another, or lying for Freight: keep the press informed of developments. gotten in some dend-letter office. B wife Up to 10 m, The interview has created a very favour-and children, believing him dead long long. Over 10 The, and up to 30 able impression in Tientsin, because of its 480, will not be expecting letters from Ibs. evident sincerity.

him. Jones has almost given up hope of Over 30 lbs. and up to 100 bearing from home, and is now working "hard to save money enough to take vinim të Europe. He works in an office, an Hong- Long lives is one of the cheapest board-

EUROPEANS IN INDIA AND GENERAL DYER.

Betin to

at the deliberatá

PEKING FOR WU PEI-FU.

Over 100 lbs. Minimum

..£10 10. or 500 Frs. E18 18. or 3,000 Fr.

Over 5 kilos and up to 15 Up to 5 kilos

...2/1 per lb. .*.1/9 per lb.

1/8 per b 1/3 per b.

:

frs. per kilo.

fra per kilo,

..8.50fre, per kilo,

-kilos Over 15 kilos and up to 50%

kilos Over 80 kilos Minimum

..6 frs. per kilo] .10 fra.

"They never average less than £3,000. We spend more than £10,000 a year on railway fares alone."!!

**You just have the one company) "

"Oh, no. There is another, performing in Birmingham just now. We play to and have been doing so for afty-two Years,"

"And you can still give opera for x- Mr. Van Noorden smiled: "We can-but it means a heavy loss. But isn't that a wonderful audience!" he said, looking from the box to the capacity of the house

It is a wonderful audience," I said, nad a remarkable performance." The Carl Ross Company has had its days of vicisitade in the past, but it in. now on a firm basis and is planning an ambitious programme for the future. Mr. Van Noorden has sunk many thousands of pounds in the venture, but he has proved two things

·

First, that opere in English appeals top. the English people.

Second, that in love of good music" the English people are cond to none in the world

THE OLD ORDER CHANGES.

The European Association of Calcutta has sent to the Premier a long letter re General Dyer, in which Mr. Lloyd George is asked, frstly, to exert your influence to the end that General Dyer shall be exonerated from ali blame and shall suffer Peking moge, to the N.C. Daily ring houser in the town, and has only one loss pecuniarily or in military raukeaayThe interview with General uit of clather What his salary it only and, secondly, to take up will result in the abandonment of the present Chang Tao-lin is widely commented en in concerns us because it would be curious to attitude of the Government of India toes and frank utterance, of views of the "pend not a cent except his bare living

Peking. While approving the lofty expres know how much he able to save, for which its servants your fellopers General, foreigners deprecate the somewhat expenses. At the end of July, he bar destruction of British influence and be lighting references to General Wu Pei-füred, after an effort extending Over Ad Valores 1 per cent including insur changed hands on account of the ups and littling the European in the eyes of the While it is impolitic to allow divisional eleven months, sufficient money to take big taon, if not already covered by the conand works & parlourmaid of very expensive Asiatic subjects of His Majesty, the King commanders to take part in political affairs fidently of seeing the old places again.

to Europe and he began talking eignar's or consignee's floating policies. PASSED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Emperor"

they pitt out that General Wu Pei-fu now Then the bomb-shell burst. Up went the Each passengers The Morning Post (London) has opened stands for a definite cause. The awakening pamenger rates with a high jump. And personal luggage free Private cars convey, but is often much bothered by the culture, allowed 20 lbs. Her mistress does not mind the expense, LONDON, Augart 3rd fund on behalf of General Dyer, as of the national spirit of China centres the man who had saved for eleven monthe travellers to and from serodromes. All this being on too high a plane for her

stated in cables already published The House of Lords has passed the third-Pioneer, the Englishman, the Rangoon he is the main link in the chain, uniting to live in Hongkong, and sat and scrape advance

The round him more than any other man and so that be might get back home will have seals are zumbered and can be booked in understanding, Ma'am said the maid, reading of the Nauru and Bill without me and others receive subscriptions and the students, the increasingly powerful busi- for eight months more Perhaps by then

| meeting her mistress in the hall. “ there The machines leave. Cricklewood Aero-las mendicant at the door! forward them at current exchange to te noemen and the moderate section of the the passenger rates will go up again. But drome at noon, and the return fights from him," said the mistress of the manKİNE

Then telt Editor of the Morning Post......

militarista,

Jonen wanta- no charity.

[the Continent start, at the same hour: *we have nothing to mend.”

NAURU ISLAND "BILL

In an ancient mansion which recently

downs of war-time fortunes there dwella and rather cultured and superior type

A

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