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MIDDLE EAST

TAX MUNGRONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7TH, 1911.

PROBLEM:

MR. CHURCHILL'S PROBABLE SÖLUTION.

REPARATIONS

CRISIS:

LATEST CABLES,

THE PHILIPPINES.

PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES

OF INDEPENDENCE.".

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[BY W. P. C. DE TRAFFORD,}

MR. LLOYD GEORGE DEFINES ALLIES' POLICY Brood. The mobilisation of part of the whole economic fature of Europe and Japan, much of which is beside the point,

NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S LOENCY!.

ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE AND

MINERS STRIKE OUTLOOK. the Ruhr region is to be occupied that schernes arming beyond the anere enforce hid that the Burding, Administration fared that the British Dominions border

ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE AND NEW ZEALAND.

LATEST UABLES.. (THROUGH HEUTER'S AGENCY.] MIDDLE EAST PROBLEM. MR. CHURCHILL'S PROBABLE SOLUTION.

LONDON, May 8th. The Daily Telegraph states that as a result of Mr. Churchills visit to Egypt clear cut policy is likely to be drawn up for the Middle East, propounding two principles, namely, the establishment of aa Imperial aerial route from Europe, over India, to Australia, and, secondly, the organisation of the Middle East as a chain of native, autonomous States, feudally related to Great Britain, Fur ther proposals are that Mesopotamia shall become the rendezvous of the Imperial aerial forces, which will be a paramount factor there. The serial routes from Eng land to the Dominions and other passer sions will pass over the Tigris plains and the Euphrates.

An independent Arab State of Meso potumin is to be created forthwith, with a native prince as the head. The candi- dature of Emir Feisul. in this connection, will be recommended to the Arabs as the most suitable ruler.

PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. POSITION OF WOMEN.

LONDON, May 8th. ". The Presbyterian Assembly has resolved to admit women to eldership and deacon ship, and approved in principle the mission of women into the ministry.

** CULTURED PEARLS. EXPERTS ADVICE TO PUBLIC..

LONDON, May 6th.

Honour.lavan,

LONDON, May 5th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George, in opening the reparations de abate, maid that strong Allied action was necessitated not merely by Germany de faulting, but by her general attitude, and the growing indications that she did not intend to carry out her obligations. She was beginning to challenge her reapon sability under the pressure of public opinion. She had been invited to make an offer to discharge her whole claim, but that offer, when it was at length made, was so inadequate as to constitute a contemptuons defiance of the Treaty. The only thing left was to allow the Treaty to function.

A series of private meetings of jewel merchants indicates the uneasiness with which the introduction of the cultured pearl is regarded, Pearl values have become involved, as the beauty of the Japanese product is admitted. The ques tion of the legality of the sale of cul tured paaris will be debated at a meeting arranged at the London Chamber of Commerce for to-day. In the meanwhile, fexperts are assuring the public that the cultured pearls, which have been for years on the market, are detectable, owing to their yellowish green colour, and they advies owners of Oriental pearls not to sell them at panie prices.

EARLIER CABLES.

STEPS FOR PROTECTION OF PUBLIC.

The civil budget is to be independent of grants from the Imperial Exchequer. On the other hand, it is expected that a substantia! suma is obtainable from Meso-

LONDON. May 6th. potamia for the maintenance of an Im- perial contingent, which, it is proposed, A stir has been caused by the "cultur- shall be reduced to 21 battalions and thened pearls revelations. The Gems Trade to within a year. When the Air Force Section of the Chamber of Commerce, in is deinitely organised, it will take over a statement, says that a special trade the policing of the whole area, and the committee is taking steps to ensure garrison will be reduced to a brigade.

definition of "pearls" for the protection The railways built during the war will, of the public, and has decided that "cul- probably, be put in private hands, after tured pearls. ought to be so described realising the expenditure upon recundi: under a penalty. French gem deaters have tioning In this connection. £35,000 will already warned the public and state that be expended in 1021-

guilty merchants are liable to prosecu tion for fraud, entailing severe penalties, OUTLOOK IN IRELAND.

AIR.

"EXCHANGES DE VALERA VIEWS" WITH SIR JAMES CRAIG."

LONDON, May 5th

A native armed force is to be created to work with the Imperial garrison.

The mountainous regions inhabited by wild Kurdish tribes will be a separate autonomous province, and the country beyond the Jordan is to remain an inde pendent Arab State under the provisional government of Emir Abdullah, assisted by British advisera.

A definite modus viccndi will bo arranged with Palestine and French Syria. The organisation of Palestine will be continued on the present lines.

ment,

MINERS STRIKE, MOST SIGNIFICANT SIGNS.

LONDON, May eth

WAGES REDUCTION.

AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.'S

NOTIFICATION.

LONDON, May

A Belfast telegram states that Sir James Craig and Mr. De Valera met to day and exchanged views as regards the future of Ireland. Sir James Craig has called a special meeting of Ulster Unionists for to-morrow to discuss the

situation.

AN OPTIMISTIC FEELING.

LONDON, May 6th.

opportunity were allowed to pass of ae THE PRESENT POSITION IN FAR EASTERN CABLE cepting a really reasonable method of discharging a legal and moral obligation of which the actual extent and scope REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

could ugt be measured by pecuniary com VIEWS OF THE FRENCH PEOPLE pansation. Mr. Asquith appealed to the House to unite and press those shortly to PARIS, May 3rd.

be responsible for taking momentous de Considerable satisfaction is expressed cisions, not to reject an opportunity at M...Briand's declaration, last evening, which might not recur, and, what was The coming of General Wood has oc-

NEW ZEALAND. that the Allies are now almost completely important, enable the re-starting of the casioned great deal of discussion in

the world ort lines of

New YORK, May 6th.. agreement.—and which tends to make us forget the 1919 Class is proceeding.

According to the latest news, Germany (hiers.)

main object of the mission,-the inves Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New LABOUR VIEWS.

tigation of the present position in the Zealand, who has arrived at Victoria, will be given until May 13th to comply

Mr. Clynen warned the Government Philippines, and an inquiry into the ques- British Columbia, en route for London to with the Allies' demands, failing which

not supporting tion of Philippine Independence. It is attend Imperial War Cabinet, day.....

The French Government has awarded ment of reparations.

Mr. Barnes said the Germans had been and for all; but whether this can be done naval defence. There could be no objec

wishes to settle the American policy once ing on the Pacife Coast must strengthen the British Field-Marshal Sir Henry presuming on the excessive leniency of is, of course, a moot point, since all tion to the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Wilson the Grand Cross of the Legion of some Britishers, but the latter were con- policies must, more or less, be adapted Alliance as long as the Dominions were

vinced that Germany's best service would be the facing of hor responsibilities at to changing conditions. But whatever given the right to choose their own -NAKLIER CARLES. ·

this psychological moment. Ho asked the result of the mission, we should te citizens. Any attempt to relieve Now the French duly to recognise that Labour member, that in sending men of the Zealand of the mandates for the Pacific MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH

the whole world over was increasingly President Harding is sending aut men of Samoa and other islands under New Zea

calibre of General Wood and Mr: Forbes, islands or a change of policy as regards. IN PARLIAMENT.

taking an international view.

The Minister of War explained that proyed ability, and men who hare already land's charge will be intolerable. the bonds would not be worth it as Japan ought at all times to be interested and made good in the Islands. People in must be marketed at a discount

CONTROL OF OPIUM TRAFFIC. were required, but he expressed the in the Philippines, since problems are opinion that it would be wise to market developing there which have, and will them, even at a considerable discount., have, a direct bearing on Japanese

GENEVA, May 6th. in order that neutrals could absorb them. colonisation and expansion. The bonds would then cease to be in the

The Consultative. Committee on Opium An American journalist recently re-Trafic has approved the questionnaire to character of an enemy debt, but would

marked that, Japan does not want the be sent by the League to all the Govern become part of Germany's extornal debt.

General Seely insisted on Great Bri. Philippines she already has too great a ments, requesting full information as re- tain supporting France, while the United cast line to defend. Such an argument gards the steps they are taking to execute states stood out of the Anglo-French should not, however, preclude discussion, the provisions of the Hague Convention, since if they came under Japanese also, as regards the production, distribu Treaty,

The discussion was noteworthy for its control, they could be much more easily, tion and consumption of the drugs with Funeral approval of the reparations defended than the outlying parts of which the Convention denis. The in- several modern empires. In fact many formation will serve as a basis for sugges scheme.

Lowpos, May 5th. exponents of Japanese expansion, have, The communique issued by the Supreme with some justification, looked upon the tions how to co-ordinate the work of com.

drugs. Council cabled earlier, embodied the long string of islands stretching from batting the evils of opium and similar Japan to Sumatra, as a natural channel terms of the ultimatum to Germany.. UNITED STATES AND THE ALLIES. for economic, it not political, expansion.

New York, May oth. with Formusa as a first stepping stone: BI-LINGUAL SYSTEM IN MALAYA.- Practically all the papers, regardless and in any case it is interesting to auto would have important effects.

LONDON, May at. heved the demands handed to the Ger- of Party, favour the United States ac-how the chain seems to form a kind of

Asiatic mainland and Australasia. Thus In the House of Commons, Col. Wedg- man Ambassador that morning were fair, ceptance of the Allied invitation to rejoin political barrier reef between just and considerate. The German

if, as bas happened in the past, the centre wood asked Mr. Churchill to obtain people had refused to face disagrecable Facts, but they must be confronted with

of gravity of the commerce and politics education statistics from Malaya relating of the world may shift in this case from to the success of the Johore system of a more disagreeable alternative. He em-

West to East, such a barrier would be teaching English concurrently with Malay phasised the nature of that alternative by picturing what the occupation of the

of vital strategic importance, with the there and further suggested an extension Com Huhr region, Germany's great pre-war

Philippines as an importance centre of the system to other States. arsenal, meant, saying that with the

In the House of Commons, replying to position. These islands, of course, came mander King, replying, said that the Kuhr ren

gone industrial Germany Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. Balfour stated under American control after the Spanish High Commissiouer would be asked to would wither." He said that France was that the Council of the League of Nations American War as a result of the Treaty supply the desired information. prepared to march on May 1st. but she had invited representatives from the of Paris, 1898. After the early military English education oficer at Johore was realised the force of an appeal to give following countries to become members Government. the first Civil Governor Mr. J. V. Thompson. Germany full opportunity to consider the of the Permanent Mandates Commission: appointed was Mr. Taft in 1901, and the findings of the Reparations Commission. Germany must make up her mind to re- France, Sweden, the United States, islands were then governed by a Com alise that there was no alternative but Portugal, Great Britain, Belgium, Holland, mission consisting of executive officers He deprecated impatience Italy, and Japan. All the invited parties and others (under the presidency of the acceptance.

LONDON, May 5th. with the attitude of France, whose posi-hal accepted, except Governor Forbes of Governor-General), which formed, an the United States, who was obliged to upper house of the legislature; and an

4 The Chinese Mission, at the luncheon then was not our or Italy's,

Mr. Lloyd George dwelt on the forbear decline because be had accepted an assembly elected by the people on

limited franchise. Mr. Taft was succeed-given by the Birmingham Chamber of ance of the Allice during the past two official mission from the United States.

Replying to Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. od by Mr. Forbes in 1000, who was Commerce, was welcomed by the Lord Making every allowance for Ger-

Chu Chi-chien, many's difficulties she had undoubtedly Harmsworth stated that the Government, succeeded in turn by Mr. Harrison in Mayor of Birmingham. defaulted as regards disarmament. Her on behalf of the whole Empire, was doing 1913, who remained in power until this in a speech, referred to the hampering. surrender and destruction of guns was its utmost to expedite the ratification of year.

effects of inadequate' means of accom. PREPARING FOR INDEPENDENCE. mest satisfactory, but there were still too the protocol for the establishment of an

modation (ie. transportation) in China, many machine-guns and rifles unsur International Court of Justice.

They

The Harrison 'Administration marks and said that the object of the present rendered,

while the existence of irregular are now consutting with the Dominion the advent of a definite change of policy. tour was to studs the English transport inilitary organisations was disquirting "Governments concerning this. The proto-We might say in brief that the early years system. because they were capable of becoming cal had not yet been signed on behalf of of pacification were followed by a períod

The Chinese Minister, also, spoke, and the nucleus of a formidable army, thus Australia.

of economic development in the Islands commended the exchange of Chinese and during the Forbes Administration.British visits, which were calculated to Germany bad also de preventing France and Belgium from settling down.

Economic development was not neglected foster commercial and international co- faulted as

regards the trial of war

by Mr. Harrison, but he will be remem-operation. criminals, the position in that connection

bered chiefly in other directions. The being quite unsatisfactory, especially as

policy which he was to follow may be the Allies had made very substantial con-

best stated by quoting from the message cessions to Germany.

which he took to the Philippines, from

Mr. Lloyd George then gave details of the financial proposals cabled on May 3rd, and emphasised that an important concession was made by not allowing in terest on unised bonds to accumulate He hoped that it' against Germany.

yeare

Ho be-

the Conferences.

"

MANDATES COMMISSION. ATTITUDE OF NOMINEES.

LONDON, May ath.

THE BOXER INDEMNITY, QUESTION OF FOREGOING FURTHER

INSTALMENTS.

the

SPECIAL CHINESE ENVOY AT BIRMINGHAM.

The

INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH LITERARY MEN,

PARIS, May 3rd.

The Chinese President's Envoy was

an address eulogized. China's ancient literature-Havas.

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Dealing with the London Conference's proposals, Mr. Lloyd George pointed out For some time past, says the Osaka the President of the United States, in introduced by the French Minister of in October, 1913: Every step we will take Publio Instruction to a society of literary Strong efforts are being made to

"An optimistic feeling prevails in Dublin that the question of whether the financial Mainichi, the Diplomatic Corps arrange, at least, a temporary coal settle.

It is reported that the miners regarding Sur James Craig's meeting with result of these propornis would be higher (Peking has been holding repeated can-will be taken with a view to the ultimate įmen, whose president M, Haraucourt, in

or lower than the Paris proposals deferences to consider matters relating to independence of the Islands and as a would accept Sir. Arthur Duckham as an Mr. De Valera, which occurred there on pended entirely on German prosperity, the payment by the Chinese Government preparation for that independence, Mr. Sir James Craig reported1f, German exports did not improve it of the Boxer indemnity to the Powers. Harrison himself amplified this by say arbiter. In this connection, Members of Wednesday,

COUNT HAOSUKE MIGOGUCHI, Parliament are placing fresh proposals Mr. De Valera's views to the Viceroy. Vis would be considerably lower than the As is well known, the Allies consented ing: It is my greatest hops, that I before the Government, which, it is count Fitz Alan, who immediately left for Paris proposals. If German exports ap- to "the suspension for five years of the may become an instrument in the further Hopes are expressed that the proximated to pre-war figures at their payment of the Boxer indemnity by spread of democratic government. To avery

LONDON, May 6th. hoped would lead to developments dur. London. ing the week-end, Sir Arthur Dackham irreconcilables will not spoil the outlook. present values it would equal the Paris China in return for her participation in democrat. Government rests only upon figures, and if Germany became exceed the war on their side. The term of sus the consent of the governed." With these

Colonel "Count Maosuke Migoguchi bas was a member of the Sankey Coal Com.

SENSATION IN DUBLIN.

ingly prosperous the London figures, pension expires next year, but in the political tags on his banher, Mr. Harri- arrived from France, where he had been mission in 1919, when he presented an

would exceed the Paris figures. The present financial state of that country it, son (possibly with his tongue in his on a special mission. LATER. independent report,

whole point of the new scheme was that is impossible for her to meet the oblign check), gaily embarked on seven years of On the other hand, Lord Milner is The news of the meeting between Sir Germany's annual liability would say tions devolving upon her. This raised consistent devotion to the policy he widely named as a suitable head of the James Craig, the Ulster leader, and Mr. according to her capacity to discharge the question among the members of the enunciated in his inaugural address. The irrigation and agriculture, but the sti suggested impartint tribunal.

De Valera, the so-called President of the it. He imphasised that the 25 per cent. In the meanwhile, the Northumberland Irish Republic, has caused a great sensa duty on German exports would be in bills Corps Diplomatique whether something Filipinos were given a majority in the mulation of war prices helped on enor cod not be done in the direction of Commission, and this step was followed mously the development of the trade of miners are urging the acceptance of tion in Dublin, where it is described as of exchange, and would depend entirely.

relieving China of her financial burdens by the "Jones Bill of 1918 which pro the Islande Unfortunately, however, Government's affer, and the miners in the most important event in Ireland since upon the recovery of Germany's export The British Minister proposed that China vided for an elective senate, and which there was a great deal of unhealthy

which, before the war, 109 Derby, Nottinghamshire, Durham and Easter, 1910, and opinion generally con trade,

The value of the export should be given an extension of time so placed the whole legislative power in growth, and they are at present in a Lanark are evincing an earnest wish to nects the meeting with Lord Derby's £500,000,000. resume work. Altogether, the fresh signs recent visit, also with the arrival of Vis- trade now would be about £1,000,000,000, that she might pay the remainder of the Filipino bands. subject only to the veto state of commercial stagnation. The. are most significant.

count Fitz Alas, the new Viceroy. Ulster and 27 per cent. on that basis would be indemnity due to the Powers within of, in this case, a highly sympathetic banks have been badly hit; the parity twenty-five years instead of twenty, as is Governor-General. Then came the rear of the peso is in a parlous state; and Unionists believe that the meeting must, 230,000,000+

with its head-now hired. This view did not, however, ganisation of the executive departments the silent oil mills on the banks of the have been inspired by some new nd-

tori Barin, loud no appointed obtain wide support. On the other hand, of the Government, which put down the Pasig stand out as material monuments vances from the Sinn Fein organisation, quarters in Berlin, and it is pointed out that Mr. De Valera's to supervise its collection. Receipts from the Chinese authorities have started a principle that departmental secretaries, of the period of boom. The U.B. Govern this and other revenues would be movement aiming at inducing the Powers with the exception of the Secretary of electoral manifesto declares that Sinn

the National Bank and unkind or cynical Fein stands for "guch devolution of ad-apothecated to pay interest on the bonds to waive their claims to this indemnity. Public Instruction, must be citizens of ment has had to come to the rescue of

rued. Probably, Germany would be so as to enable the Chinese Government the Philippine Islands. A New York mesang, the ministration and authority as would able to pay an equivalent of £150,000,000 to devote the money to the education of

Thus the Filipino, obtained by these people whisper that the fanncial mess is

rigid control, UKRAIN American Express Company has notified a make for satisfaction. and contentment yearly in gold marks for the first two or Chinese. This movement is meeting with measures responsible executive control welcomed us giving an excuse for more

langu

Thus if we look back, it is very evident much more considerable developed, amounts from the certificate would be esa men xnd scholars. In the Govern the Governor-General Large numbers of that both the economic and political or ment circles in Tokyo also the view is Americans were adroitly got rid of by ganization have been imposed on the Fili available, and the advantage of the Allied said to be gaining ground that the term the inducement of substantial retiring pinos from above; and the main trend scheme was that they would be available (of suspension of payment should be ex- allowances in a time of commercial boom, of outside opinion seems to indicate ex- in 'currency equal to gold.

Conclud-

thus opening the way to the Filipinisat ing, Mr. Lloyd George said that the tended for another year. Allies realised the dificulties of German. It is considered not unlikely that this tion of the Government service. It is treme doubt as to the ability on the mass statesmen, who were faced with a public idea of the extension of the term of the small wonder then that when Mr. of the people to look after their own affairs moral stamina of the Filipinos, and it is opinion against the acceptance of Ger- suspension of payment will finally prevail Harrison left in March last, he was hail-at, present. Much doubt is cast on the many's obligations. It would be a good, among the members of the Diplomatic ed at his farewell meeting, in flowery thing for the German poople themselves Body, The Hainichs notes that some speeches of tolling periods, as the saviour pointed out that in most cases where they blood present. Mr. Quezon replies- WELLINGTON, May 6th- The celebration of Napoleon's ceaten and distinctly that, unless they accepted rumour that the Japanese Minister in man phrased at greater than Cecil better & Filipino hell, than an American to be brought up sharply and told firmly Chinese papers are giving publicity to a of the race, and, as one Filipino gentle. Apparently make good, there is European The Now Zealand Court of Appeal basary opened with a military and naval given a decision the affect of which is display at the Arc de Triomphe, in the this, the Allies must and would cheers) Peking is the only person who is taking Rhodes, greater than Lord Cromer, and heaven and while this may be good -take action. He was not talking in up an unsympathetic attitude towards the that as the United States has not assumed presence of M. Millerand, the various the languago of meance, but of practical Chinese claim, but this, according to the greater than Lord Curzon." But in places politics, it is undoubtedly bad economics. where Europeans gather, one here It cannot be a very comforting thought Osaka journal, is a pure fabrication le scarcely a word of course, poll to Americans, that blood and treasure is added that the Dobankai, or the Same of this great man. Of course, the peli have been expended in the Philippines past the tomb of the Unknown Warrior Bobert Cecil said that the British were been engaged in the

the debate which casted, bord Script Society, which has for many years tical views of the Far Eastern business for the catablishment of a Filipino hall. education of man on native questions must always be y., Quezon should also nak himself whe were companies from regiments who of the opinion, that Germany's attitude Chinese, has already established a middle discounted a little, but it is at least ther a Filipino State could exist in a fought in Napoleon's campaigns, and towards reparations had been incredibly school at Shanghai for the Chinese stud significant that most of them in the In state of economic isolation, and whether carried standards bearing the names stupid. The maintenance of Anglo ents, and is contemplating building lands regarded the Harrison policy with foreign capital and hzains would consent Austerlitz, Jena, and other battles...

French friendship was immensely impor- similar institutions at Hankow and Tiep distrust and suspicion - na jadri

to operate under such conditions. tant. Pending "the full establishment tain..

ECONOMIC DEVKIAPMEST.

So the Wood Commismon will find the of the League of Nations, he appealed.

But although, she political side of his Islands in a state of economic stagnation, to France to frame a policy, and par- & demurrce by the defendants has been administration has beed more in the lime but it will also find the Filipino politi- ticularly to model her language, to avoid overruled by the Judge of the U.B. Court light than the economic, yet it must not

of labour, and says that it will probably, age certainly less sweeping than used be compelled to withdraw the whole of previously.

August.

the 35 per cent. increase granted in CENTENARY OF DEATH OF

CLAIMS UNDER PEACE

TREATY

NEW ZEALAND DECISION,

NAPOLEON," CEREMONY AT THE ARU DE

TRIOMPHE. :

PARIS, May 5th.

·COMMONSENSE."

any obligations under the Versailles Ministers, Marshals Foch and Petain, and Treaty it cannot claim for itself or its Lord Hardinge and other, Allied repres nationals any rights under the Treaty,

The point aroan in connection with safety razor patent.

INTERNATIONAL RUBBER

EXHIBITION.

TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH.

London, May stb.

The Fifth International Rubbor Exhibi tion is being-held-at-the-Royal-Agricul tural Hall: from June 3rd to June 17th.

sentativasku7The tronas - who marcher

#CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS COLLAPSEL

LONDON, May 5th.

of

At the close of play the Australians bad

LORD ROBERT CECIL'S VIEW9..

fa cooling of Anglo-French feelings for Chinx in the action brought by Mr. be forgotten that a great deal of sound cians as active da ever; revelling in all MI. ASQUITH'S COMMENDATION George L Shaw a British subject economic development went on during his the catchwords of modern democratic Hearty commendation of the pro- of Antong against Messrs. George Bron- torm of office. The Forbes, administra. Politics, and enger for the independent Already forty Bri.ish and foreign coun scored 130 (Armstrong 51), 4 complete pomala was voiced by Mr. Asquith, who son Bes and Patrick Gallagher whom often generalised as a period of state, backed by American capital and tries and over Afty associations and firms collapse occurred after lunch, a hot sun said their great merit, in contradistinction plaintiff is suing for the sum of Gold rond development, yet the mileage of protesta do observe ads amongst the have secured space Important inter affecting the wet wicket Dougins cap to their predecessors, was that they fol-860,000-alleged to be damages suffered as rat-class roade has almost been doubled the outsides bats the lemongst the foreign inhabitants the view confidently national-congressen will be held, includ-tured 6 wickets for 64 Mr Robinson's lowod the machinery of the Treaty, Hoa result of the publication of an article?

under Mr. Harrison. Improvements have. ing the first international congress on eleven scored 150 for one Hobbs who most emphatically declared it would be entitled Asistic Dina Fain," "in-the-For

independence, at least not yet a while. rgwen in the world's history, if the publisher and former editor respectively. (Continued at foot of next column.) Japan Chronicle.

tropien) products, auch as vegetable oils retired hurt, made 85 in: a brilliant: bo w criminal mistake, which would never: Eastern Review, of which defendants are also been made in port facilitica. expressed, that we shall not”ses Filipino-

Bagan, etc.

chsuceless innings. — Jupp scored a lo

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