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For SHANGHAI
about 8th Nov,
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Monday,
15th Nov, at 11 am,
TOYOHASHI MARU-
FUSHIMI MABU (omitting sanila).
Friday, ...Tuesday,
KATORI MARU
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DEATH OF A GALLANT MAN
MONDA
OCTOBER 1ST
INTIMATIONS
A. D. C.
IN
DUNSANY'S
A sad drowning fatality occurresi outside the Sea View Hotel, Singapore last week.. A child whose parents reside at the hotel fell into the sea while walking along the sea wall, The screams of the youngster attendant soon brought assistance Captain Kenros, late chef officer of the his fucking, who was jest preparing to enter the water, dived from the pier to the buy Assistance. The child was saved through the gallanter of Captain Kearon, who unfortunately lust his life. Mr. WW. Langdon, a friend, who witnessed the tragedy, gave the following account of fit at the Coroner's inquest:
hald
When the deceased dived to the resesse, seened to get hold of the boy. While this was happening three lifebells were thrown into the water two of which were nied, but deceased managed to
grasp the third one. Just thon Mr Mesias divesi in and
caught hold of both the deceased and the boy. As soon as the Captain sized
of the hebelt seemed to colinps He put the lifebelt on the boy and it peared to witness that he had some object in his mind which he intended to do and then he collapsed. At this time a sampan was passing at end of the pier and Mr. Mesias handed the small boy into and then he went and brought in the deceased's body. The body was under water buy wit ness was of the opinion that deceased had gripped the ropes of the lifebelt otherwinn the body would have been lost. Mr. the deceased's body with
Mening his head out of the
one hand
water and with the other he beid on to the Bampan which towed then to shore. When they arrived the small boy was handed out and he appeared to be none the worse for his adventure. The Cap- tain's body was lifted an to the pier and artificial respiration was immediately comm menced by Mrs. Schlette (mother of the bay) and others present. In the meantime three car were went into town for doctors Wifness bad and Dr Forsyth arrived. only known the deceased for age six weeks. He was aged about sixte year?, |
married man and had Family Deceased was in the Titan's disaster, where he last two toes on his left foot and he was also torpedoed during the war in the North Bea. On both occasions he was many hours in the water which presumably proved that he was a xwimmer. Wit derstood that decat on two wins
in the war and another son was on his
way out bore.
Mr. Langdon at the con- clusion of his evidence said that as a friend of the deceased he would like to express in public his admiration for the gallans conduct of Mr. Mesias in jumping into the am as he did. fully dressed, to the rescue of the deceased and the little boy. He understood that that was not the first time he had done such a roble action and he hoped he would receive public recognition for his bravery.
JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY.
THE POSITION OF THE OPPOSITION IMPORTANT SPEECH BY VISCOUNT?
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Monday, Friday, Friday,
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Visecunt Kato, addressing the General Convention of the Kenseikai, at Tokyo,! OF the rib inst, cutlined the position of
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The secret of proper diplomated, regard to China the speaker,
lies in far-play, and in the Japanese Aiming at friendkness with the Chiness people as a whole Viscount Kato de clared that the present Ministry showed no partiality to either the North or the South, but was so wholly negative in ite Thursday diplomacy, that it failed even to uphold the
legitimate rights of the Empire, conse quently encouraging anti-Japaq MOT ments and estranging the two peoples
He criticised the Japanese delegate at Versailles for appealing for sympathy in their favour with regard to Shantung. instead of standing armly on Japan' treaty rights, while in the Foochow and other case, he declared, Japan had also failed to back up her justified claims, an ViscountKato said that Japan had blundered continuously with regard to Siberia failing in her rent object, which was to help to establish an anti-Balshevik Government, and she was now holding Saghalien, which was untenable.
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satisfactory not spare, any effort selfiement, confronting the problem fairly! and determinedly with the rights of the Japanese residents in her mind.. Japan would be condemned for ever if she con. kunted to conclude a treaty, pleasing to
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Closer scrutiny with regard to Korea, the speaker continued, disclosed the exist ence of grave conditions, which had not been made public by the Government, whose policy of secrecy was useless. The fullest publicity was asential to the study of conditions by the Government and the people. He unhesitatingly approved the present reforms as a preliminary to future self-government take this oppor tunity count Katu concluded," informing the Koreans that self-Govern, ment will only be entrusted to them after the way to it has been payed Independ ence, as clamoured for, cannot be per matted,
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