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(THROUGH' RAUTER'S AGENCY.] MYSTERY SHIP. ENCOUNTER OFF BALTIMORE.
New Yonx, July 5th. The steunship Munatheo from Maxico, Bound for Rosten, on arrival at Baisi More has reported that she encountered mysterious ship 200 miles from the post the previous night, supporting the heory that the United Russian Workers Ware busy capturing American ships at
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS
REACHED.
LONDON, July 8th.
TRE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
FAR EASTERN
ACATURDAY, JULY 9TH 1921,
CABLE PRESENTATION OF
NEWS.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
GRAVE COMPLICATIONS FEARED IN PARIS.
PARIS, July 8th,
POLICE
MEDALS.
CEREMONY AT THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION,
"TRONES WOOD"
Dan cannot help thinking that the King himself; accustomed as he is to attending ceremonial parades and dis The affair of the Banque Industrielletributing medals, would have found
reremony which took place on the parade de Chine threatens grave complications.ething out of the common in the ground at the Central Police Station, Violent political passions are behind the intense agitation for the Hongkong, yesterday, The scene was a salvage of the Bank. The crys "Panama" living illustration of the wide range of is raised by the Government's opponur für-flung Empire. Seventeen public ents of the Extreme Right, whose organervants were to receiva medals at the To-day "
hidden
was
ANNIVERSARY,
The Daily Chronicle gives prominence BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE, OHINE, to the very important conclusions reached At the Empire Conference. The Domia- ou Premiers, the journal says, have come to a general agreement with the British Government on large questions of foreign policy, including the Pacific, the Far Eastern question and problems of de The Conference view is that Japan's special friendship with the Empire should be harmonised with the free de The ship approached at a very high velopment of China, combined with close daily and fiercely attacks the honesty of hands of His Excellency the Governor. peed, carrying a light at the foremast, co-operation betwron the Empire and the statesmen and high officials, chiefly of on behalf of the King, and there were the evening a regimental dinner.
Most of, the Dominion Senator Berthelot, Director of the Bank at least there nationalities represented
yea..
it'!
fence.
pircled the funalbro and then made off United States. eastward At
· Worth attacking.
It is stated in Washington that the Government is considering the advis. ability of sending a destroyer to search for the unknown ship.
in accordance with the Covenant of the League of Nations.
The Conference generally accepted the Government's policy in the Middle East, especially as regards the Mesopotamia” and the Palestine mandates. The spirit TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS. of this policy is fully to honour all the
VERDICT IN LALLE CASE
LEIPZIO, July 8th. The Prussian, ex-Lieutenant Laule has
been acquitted of the charge of murder
Saarburg in August, 2014, on the ground that the charge is emirely controversial. The accused denied that he ordered that the captain be shot, and declared that the captain was shot when he struck a German soldive.
affairs. No difficulty has arisen as re-
OFFICE.
were 11
Department, in the national summer
The
CEREMONIAL PARADE.....
lows:
UNUSUAL OBLIGATIONS....
matters
THE BANQUE INDUSTRIEELE
SHANGHAI ANNOUNCEMENT, WILTS REGIMENT CELEBRATION,
Soming up the news regarding The 2nd Baith., Wiltshire Regiment, suspension of operations by the Banqu yesterday, again celebrated the anniver Industrielle de Chine. Lg Echo de Cha sary of the "Battle of Trones Wood states: Thy Bank is neither in a stat on July 8th, 1918, during the Somme of bankruptcy, nor in state of judiciar campaign. Murray Barracks were gaily liquidation and there is no reason t
there decorated with, streamers of flags and be unduly excited about the
a special decorative and This too, is indicated in statement symbolic design at the entrance in issued by the French Consul General an Garden Roail. The celebration took the by the management at Shanghai. form of a ceremonial parade, a service Wilden's statement to the slave new at the Cathedral and a "No Parades per was as follows:-
The management of the Buaque In nanouncraient ATTA the bugle dustrielle, de Chine has received from immediately thereafter, In the after-Paris a telegram advising it that th noon there was a bathing pieniu and in Banque Industrielle de Chine has flee before the Tribunal of Commerce of th Seine an application for a transactions The parade took place at 9.30 when settlement. In consequence, all branche high speed. presumably Ministers are of the opinion that the and brother of the Secretary of the For- in the party, without separating out the Commanding Officer, Lieut.-Colonel in China, including that in Shaghay thinking that the Munalbro was not "Anglo-Japanese "Alliance will be modified eign Office. There are indications of a the representatives of the four countries Wyndham, read to the troops an account have received orders to close their officer bitter political fight similar to the of the United Kingdom. Probably it of the operation which was being,comand to suspend all operations until thi Panama scandal and the Dreyfus affair. would ever strike the stay-at-home Officer Commanding (Major-General Sir
memorated. Then H.E. the Generalwttlement shall have been effected. Ag
No official communication has been ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. Britisher-even if hy
police G. M. Kirkpatrick,K.C.M.G.) arrived received from Paris by the French Consul official--that representatives r the and received the general salute. The eucial. The transactional Bottleineni CHINA ASSOCIATION'S LETTER TO FOREIGN Chinese race would be amongst those to King's Colour and the Regimental Flag consists of an agreement with the Bank'
were moved out to the front of the creditors which will eventually permit of receive a British police medal. It was Battalion, which had formed up on three a resumption of operations, with the LONDON, July 8th. a most interesting group, containing sides of a square, and first a Royal assistance of a judicial administrator undertakings, while committing the Em- The China Association has sent a letter police officers of every rank and length Salute and then a General Salute were This mode of settlement has to be antho of service from 30 odd years downwards; given. Eallowing the National Anthem,rized by a judgment which can only pire to the smallest burden of respon- to the Foreign Office declaring that one gentleman in civilian dress, Mr. W. the band played the "Marseillaise" (out emanate from the Tribunal of the Seine sibility and expenditure.
there is a strong feeling in China that Kerr an ex-member of the Hongkong of compliment to the French regiments
Police Force; an Indian Police Inspecwho supported them at Trones Wood) The management's announcement · for especially appreciative of Lord Curzon's dealing with the ensuring of the inde Force, Detective-Inspector Hau Hang; addressed the Battalion. He mentioned of the Barique Industrielle de Chine The Dominion Ministers have been the clause of the Anglo-Japanese Treator: is highly valued member of the and then Rule Britannia.
The General Officer Commanding The manager of the Shanghai branch ing the French Captain, in a village near very frank statements regarding foreign pendence and integrity of China, hasChinese members of the Water Police.how, early in the morning of July 8th begs to inform the public that he has re gards the Dominions immigration laws, not been carried out in practive. In this and, lastly, a Chinese from the Sanitary fire years ago, the men of the 2nd Batta-cored advices from the head office d both India and Japan have accepted the connection, the letter instances Japanese dress of black grass-cloth, who attended lion advanced us the attack after pre Paris that the bank there has filed right of the Dominions to choose the
vious efforts had failed. By skilful lead-petition in the Tribunal of Commerce of character of their own populations, while action in Shantung, where, it says, the to be decorated for saving life. there has been a widespread desire for Association is informed that the situaof the all-embracing scope of the Empire, all ranks, the important position was with its creditor. The petition w
Governor, with a catholicity emblematicing and gallant conduct on the part of the Seine for a transactional settlement enlarged Empire Press services.
The Conference is expected to sit aa-
shook hands with them all.
gained and although the unit was sub-made necessary because the bank was other fortnight.
Some 10 European police officers, 100fected to merciless are they held on obliged to meet unusual obligations due to the reonomic, crisis throughout the Chinese and 40 Indians assembled on throughout that day and until dawn on
relieved. world. The law providing for a trans AUSTRALIANS V. LANCASHIRE
only having rifles. parade, the Europeans and the Indians July 8th when they were
"The present-arms
Mentioning the Battalion's earlier reactional settlement, which was passed or was given as H.E. the Governor arrived, cords on the Peninsula, and in India. July 2nd, 1919 and resulted from condi accompanied by his A.D.C. Mr. Bur-China and South Africa the General tions during the war, means only a tenz lingham. The men on parade were then pointed out thas us one of the King'sporary suspension of business. inspected after which they formed up regiments it had a continuous life the The Board of Administration' is, in for three sides of the square for the pre-ranks and all its actions. He urged them scheme for the re-organization of the nature of which depended upon all its the meantime, working out "a definite sentation of medals.
H19 EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR "Baid: to live up to their past proud record of bank. The public will be advised as soon
Superintendent of Captain officers and men of the Hongkong Policy signified their devotion to their King dustrielle bank noter. All securities de Police, gallantry and devotion to date. By possible of the arrangements being saluting the King's colour they had made for the protection of creditors in China as well as holders of Banque In Force; I am pleased to have an oppor- tunity of meeting so many of you again and country by similarly honoring posited in the bank, not against any The Association expresses the opinion and of expressing my thanks to you for their Reginental fag they were sign advances or loan, will be returned to that Great Britain has no interest in the good service which the Force has ying their service of duty to
the owners on application."
The thily News states that in China which is not shared by the Domin- rendered since I saw you last on a similar eginrent and their intention to prove ions, America, France and Japan. The difficulties of your work and the exel. They were presently to attend a memorial branches of the Bank will remain closed I can assure you that the themselves worthy of its traditions.accordance with the foregoing, the Chine interests of the four Great Powers in lent way in which it is carried through service and there they would show that until further orders are received, but the and cherished the staff will deal with any applications in China are identical, and consist in pro-are fully appreciated by the Govern- they
ment. It is a great pleasure for me to memory of those comrades who had writing for the return of securities other The Australians won by an innings and moting a reconstructive policy in China, have the opportunity of presenting to fallen at Trones Wood. The would also thau those which been deposited against in uniting to Carry Qui in practice the members of the Police Force Four of be recognising the God of Battles, who, loans. Another indication of a probable COUNTY. RESULTS. LONDON, July 7th.
the terms of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty the King's Police Medals. Not only is when they were fighting for the Right, satisfactory arrangement General Smuts had å long audience Hants won by an innings and 100 runs.
but it is a very rare distinction to they had signified to their comrades and Bank at the end of last year and also with the King regarding Ireland. After-Yorkshire won by an innings and 101 in regard to China and in assisting this medal strictly limited as to number would always give them victory. To-day has been averted dent is that a panic testified to the world that they were that it has been more or less generally Gloucester won by 97 runs. Kent China to establish a stable "government obtain. This is the only occasion I can wards he proceeded to Downing Street runs.
known in financial circles for the past capable of to attend the Imperial Conference which won by right wickets,
maintaining peace and remember on which four of these medals ready to do their duty.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: have been awarded to the same police'
month that there was a prospect of such was occupied entirely with foreign
order..
force. I am sure the recipients will be
A memorial service to those who had a development as the "week end brought affairs. Nothing was settled about Gen- CARPENTIER'S NEXT FIGHT.
The development of the Anglo-Japan-ccrdially congratulated by their col fallen was held at the Cathedral when forth. eral Smuts re-visting- Ireland, but Vis- count Midleton, will attend the confer-
ese Alliance into an agreement between leagues on being selected from amongst Kipling's Recessional, Lest We Forget," The Bank had an authorized capital of was sung. A collection was taken in Fra. 250,000,000; subscribed. Fre ence in Dublin on July 8th to explain
the four Great Powers would do much the police forces of the Empire. for this aid of the Wiltshire Regt. Old Com-130.000,000; paid up. Frs. 75,000,000 ; - re the attitude of the Cabinet, also to define
distinguished honour.
serves Fra, 40,,000,000. One third of ite to consolidate and maintain general the attitude of the Ulster Premier Sir
His Excellency then presented the rade Association. James Craig. There were no converan-
The Rev. C. M. Shewell, Chaplain to capital, Fra 30,000,000, was subscribed peace in the Far East for many medals and shook hands with each reci. tions in Londor to-day on the subject of
pient. In the case of Detective-Inspector the Forces, in the course of an address by the Government of the Republic of China. It is understood that the Peking years. The four Powers might conclude Hau Hang, who already had four police said they should remember and
Syndicate is also z large shareholder: an agreement constituting a national medals, His Excellency, started another thankful for the example of all those who According to the Bankers Year Book consortium, in which China might be row with the new medal and questioned had not been spared to come back. They Frs. 250 had been paid up on Fra. 500 the lospictor about his earlier decora- would remember and would like us to shares and some are known to be fully invited to join. Such an agreement|tions.
remember, toe. We should remember paid up. The Bank paid dividends for would enlist the active sympathy and
And resolve to fight under the banner of each of the three years up in and includ co-operation of a large and induential
Christ for the Right, subduing first of ing 118 of 8 per cent, on ordinary thares portion of the people of China, and
all the evil that was in our own lives in 1917 and 1918, 10 per cent, and in would, at the same time, increase the
When we considered the problems and 1919, 14 per cent. The general manager prosperity of all other nations inter
dieulties facing the world
We were of the Bank is M. A. J. Pernotte, former sometimes inclined to despair of every of the Banque de l'Indo-Chine. being able to do anything of any use but in such times we should glance back nt the past and take such mercies and deliverances as they were now memorating as inspiration for trust and hope in the future..
KING OF THE BELGIANS. ·
LONDON, July 8th."
His Majesty the King of the Belgians and the Queen have left for Belgium.'
IRISH PEACE PROBLEM." KING RECEIVES SIR JAMES CRAIG.
EXTRAORDINARY FINISH.,
Lospos, July 7th. At Manchester the ground was gaily decorated. The Prince of Wales, who isouring Lancashire, visited the match, in the afternoon, and was received by Lord Derby, the President of the Club. The weather was sunny, and there were |-12,000 people present. Australia, on a LONDON, July 8th.
good wicket, made 4 (Ryder 66, Headry His Majesty the King, at Buckingham (51). James Tyldesley took 5 wickets for Palace, received the Ulster Premier Sir and Parkins for 89.
Lancashire in their second innings, James Craig. The audience lasted half-nde 184 (Barnes 65, Sharp 85). Gregory took 3 wickets for 50 and Mailey four for 77.
As extraordinary finish occurred, the last six wickets falling for eleven runs.
eight runs.
en-hour.
EARLIER CABLES.
GENERAL SMUTS' AUDIENCE WITH THE KING,
Ireland.
ነኝ
SINN FEIN OUTRAGES CONTINUE,
LONDON, July 7th.
While the Dublin area is quiet during the peace discussions, guerilla warfare against the Crown Forces elsewhere in Ireland continues unabated.
fourteen police officers have been kill ed and 20. wounded, and one soldier bas been killed and 5 soldiers wounded by Sinn Feiners.
..
There were twenty-five ambushes of police and military patrol, who generally Touted the Sinn Feiners.
SINN FEIN OUTRAGE. ACCUSED SENTENCED AT GUILD-
FORD.
LONDON, July 7th.
SITUATION IN CONSTANT--
INOPLE.
DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE.
NEW YORK, July 7th. Carpentier expects to sail for Europe on July 14th. He is returning to the United States early in the autumn to fight Gibbons.
*VARSITY LAWN TENNIS.
HARVARD AND YALE SUCCESS.
NEW YORK, July 7th.. Harvard and Yale defeated Oxford and Cambridge in the International Inter-Collegiate Lawn Tennis Tourna ment by 5 matches to 4.
U.S. STEEL PRICES.
STEEL CORPORATION'S ANNOUNCEMENT.
TRADE WITH RUSSIA,
INCREASE SINCE SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENT.
tion is still unsatisfactory.
The Chinese view is that the renewall of the treaty on the same ternis as before will be tantamount to the recognition of the status quo, and could not, there fore, be regarded as a friendly act on the part of Great Britain. The Chinese are, also, sensitive in regard to the point that any agreement affecting China or Chinese sovereign rights should be con cluded, otherwise than in consultation with them.
.
accasion.
LIST OF RECIPIENTE. The names were called, and
brief
account of the services for which the medal was awarded was read, by the Capt. Superintendent of Police, Mr. B.
ested in the Far East, perhaps most of D. C. Wolfe. all the prosperity of Japan.
-
AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT.
a pre
MELBOURNE, July 5th, The Federal Nationalist Party, under the presidency of Sir Joseph Cook, LONDON, July 7th.
acting Premier, has passed a resolution The gradual expansion of the United unanimously endorsing the course taken GENERAL HARINGTON TO MEET Kingdom exports to Russia, since the by Mr. Hughes in London on the ques
KEMAL PASHA.
signature of the Anglo-Russian_trading | tíon of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. agreement, was shown by Mr. Baldwin, in the House of Commons, who, stated that the exports were of the value of exclusive of large consignments to the £2.000 in April and of £81,000 in June. Baltic States re-exported to Russia..
LONDON, July 7th.
ior.
reverenced
their
be
COM-
"MRS. GORRINGE'S NECKLACE."
Mra Gorringe's Necklace," from the
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The week end passel off peacefully in the neighbourhood of the Baak itself auth there were no scenes of an exceptional nature at any of the exchange shops,
AN OVER-CÀRRIED MAIL BAG B.I. COMPANY'S APPEAL UPHELD.
Judgment was delivered in the Court
For bravery shown in conspicable weakling David And that mail bag consigned by the postal authori
Miss
a letter add to a customer, at ties of Singapore, which bag contained Karigal.
The Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shawi
Chief Inspector JAMES KERB-King's Police Medal: For mest, excellent work PREMIER'S STATEMENT.
throughout the War, for ability and an- TONDON, July 7th. tiring zeal in the performance of the In the House of Commons, replying to onerous duties of his appointment.
Chief Detective a number of questions regarding the
Inspector WILLIS NEW YORK, July 7th
present position of the Anglo-Japanese MURISON.-King's Police Medal: For To meet prices of competitors, the Steel Alliance, Mr. Lloyd George said he most excellent work throughout the War, Corporation announces the same reduc-. tions as those made by the Bethlehem hoped soon to be able to make a state for ability and untiring zeal in the per- Steel Corporation. It also announces
ment on the subject, possibly on July formance of the onerous duties of his that from July 16th the so-called basic 11th. This depended on the repliespointment as Chief Detective Inspe In connection with the burning of ricks or overtime day will be cancelled, which received from the United States, from Station Officer ARTHUR JANY (Fife clever pen of Mr. H. A. Jones, was of Appeal at Singapore last. week in the in Mitcham, last March, an Irishman, is equivalent, approximately, to a 10 Japan, and from China, but Cogan, ex-lieutenant of the Irish Repubper cent. reduction in wages
mature declaration would interfere with Brigade) King's Palier Medal: For skilfully presented by the Waring Com appeal by the British India Steam. Navi lican Army, has been sentenced at Guild-
the success of the negotiations now prolong and most valuable work and for sealpany. last night, at the Theatre Royalgation Company against a decision given and courage in the performance of his The author has infused much sentiment by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, who ford to ten years' penal servitude for
ceeding.
duties.
alism into the play, which develops, in awarded to the plaintiff S. Narayana- arson, attempted murder of a policeman
Detective Inspector HAU HANG-King's the last act, into a tragedy. The most samy the sum of 30 as ilamages in con- and possession of armas.
Police Medal: For skill and untiring up to the closing recae, evoke laughter, steamer Thongea having overcarried
casual lines of Mr Gorringo right sequence of the Chief Officer of their energy in search for and tracing criminals.
Suddenly the genial satire ends, nection with the chan known as The has deceived his newly wedded wife and who Motor Bandit Case' at West Point November 26th. 1919, in which three per- his friend, shoots himself. hons, including later Chinen Cor- Hallatt as the tiresome Mrs. Gorringe stable Cos Ling Piu, lost their lives and and Miss Alya Resa as her exasperated in the course of his judgment said: "The FAR EASTERN REPUBLIC.
three out of the five armed robbers, were hostess were the outstanding characters only point, argued on the appeal was the captured and sentenced to death at the As Capt. Mowbray a modern Sir appellants contention that they are LONDON, July 7th."
Criminal Sessions on January 27th, 1990, Galahad." Mr. Charles Quartermaine was entitled to the protection, of Section 18 Miss Jean of the Post Office Ordinance (Ordinance In the House of Commons, replying
Inspector ROBERT MCDONALD.-Second all that could be desired.
That Action provides to Mr. Mills, Colonel Amery sinted that Class Medal: For long and valuable ser-nette Sherwin, as the luckless woman. No. 5 of 14). the Government did not propose to "revice and for zeal and courage in the who after an act of self-sacrifice in that no officer of the postal departments performancy of his duties in a difficult trying David Cairn" is left free shall incur any liability by reason of cognise the Far Eastern Republic at district and for bravery in following us to choose the man of her heart, again any suth loss, misdelivery delay or dame present, as it was not satisfied as armed robbers (34 Western Streets). gave a convincing performance." The age unless that person shail knowingly gards its stability, and direct British
Inspector PATRICK FRANCIS BOULUHnother characters were all in capable cause the same fraudulently or 'malier- interests were not great, s
Third Class Medal: For exceptional ser-hands.
ously or by his wilful act or default rice while in charge of the police in the
Section 3 of the ordinance defines the Northern District of the New Territory.
officers of the postal department Sub-Inspector WILLIAM PITT.--Fourth
in include any person employed in any Class Medal: For long and faithful ser- Medal: For zeal and energy displayed behalf of the postal department."
C.C. 358 YUEN YUL--Fourth Claes business of the postal department or on vice,
Sergeant A145 GODFREY ALDERT STIM by him in a case of Jarceny from Hoit's That a company such as the appellant sox-Fourth Class Medal: For skill godowns in December; 1020 Three men company may be an “officer of the postal and intelligence shown in a case of lar-
were arrested and convicted and the department is, in my opinion, clear- ceny of a quantity of cargo from Holt's.
stolen property recovered.
An officer of the postal department is godowns in Decomber, 1920. Three men
Engineer-in-Chief Woro "Mur-Fourth defined as any person employed, etcs were arrested and convicted and the Class Medals: For long and faithful ter-and by Section 2 of the Interpretation
vice.
Ordinance No. 6 of 1021 “person stolen property recovered,
Ex-Sergeant W. KEAR-Fourth Class Engineers Ho TA LOX, CHAN WING includes "any body of persons corporate
Coxswain 403 HAU FUK-Fourth Class or incorporate." Medal: For long and faithful service.
In my opinion the appellant company Inspector NAWAB KHAN, Third Claas Medals for long, and faithful service. Medal: For long and faithful service-Belillos Medal and 825 reward: For Section 15 of Ordinance No. 5 of 1904. CHU Fo, of the Sanitary Department. is entitled to the protection contained in and excellent work.
It is generally reported that General Harington will meet Mustapha Kemal Pasha at a Black Sea port and bear the latter's proposals, later conveying them to the Allied High Commisioners.
to
BEUTHEN INCIDENT. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER'S APOLOGY.
CONTROL OF RUBBER INDUSTRY.
LONDON, JulyY
General Harington has been instructed expreas Great Britain's indignation at the shamolem treatment of British prisoners. The meeting is the result of Kemal'a request for a personal interview, In the meanwhile, it is authoritatively
BERLIN, July 7th. declared that the "alarmist "reports as Herr Rosen, Foreign Minister, on b regards the situation are unwarranted half of the Government, has apologised It is true that the Kemalista have occnto the French Ambassador for the indi- The Rubber Growers Associatiis pied Ismid, but British circles do not dent at Beuthen. He said the Govern- negotiating details of a scheme for the believe that Kemal in likely to attack ment was endeavouring to "secure the control of the rubber industry by the the Allies at Constantinople..
aaistance of Volunteers in Upper Silesia formation of a rubber producers corpora- with a view to preventing the deplor- tion, in conjunction with Dutch rubber able incidents which were hampering its interests. efforts to improve, Franco-German rela- tions.
ATTITUDE OF FRENCH GOVERNMENT.
NEW U.S. SENATOR.
DOVER (DELAWARE), July 5th.
An authoritative statement is expected PARIS, July 7th.
shortly, but it is stated that the plan The evening papers state that General
involves capital of about £0,000,000, part Harington, Commander-in-Chief at Con
of which will be provided by the rubber dantinople, has left for Angora with a
industry, but most of it by a syndicate view to negotiating an agreement with
of capitalists, when requisite control the Turks. The French Government cor General Colemm (Republican of of 2,200,000 acres is secured. The period dially approves of the minion, and has Dupont) has been appointed Senator of control now suggested is five years, urged Bokir Sami Bry, now in Paris, tice Mr. Wolents (Democrat) who has The main object is to control ontput and to visit London.
been appointed Chancellor of Delaware selling priers.
P.S. 50 LAM KOWE-Fourth Class Medal: For long and faithful service.
(Continued at foot of next column.)
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gallantry on the morning of May 13th,I would, therefore, allow the appeal ins this year jumping into the harbour direct judgment to be entered for the de and saving the life of a married wonian, fendants to the action with costs here and named Ho Sze and her female child. below,"
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