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"CABLES

LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH ALUTER'S MOMSCT.)

FIRE ON LINER. GENERAL SMUTS AMONG

PASSENGERS.

AUGUST 171M, 1921.

ACTOR SHOT DEAD.

THE

HONGKONG DAILY_PEESS, WEDNESDAY,

FAR EASTERN

NEWS

CABLE

FIFTH TEST MATCH.

ENGLAND'S BIG SCORE.

MEAD'S RECORD, INNINGS.

LONDON. August 15th. At the Oval, in dull weather before 20,000 spectaturs, with the wicket in ex- cellent condition, England's innings last The scoring was fast throughout, but was somewhat checked by superb fielding. Confident batting re- duced the Australian bowling to the most

eil Shra. 40min.

LONDON, August 18th. The South African liner Saxon, with General Smuts as a passenger and bound for Cape Town.reports that a fe has broken one in two of the bunkers' and that who is proceeding to Sierra Leone, accoin.ordinary." panied by "the steamship Weipura. She is expected there to-night. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. FRENCH PREMIER'S ANNOUNCE- MENT...

WASHINGTON, August 18th. H. Briand will personally attend the Disarmament Conference PRESIDENT HARDING DESIRES DOMINION REPRESENTATION. -

WASHINGTON, August 10th... In connection with the interest dis. played in official quarters here, was re- gards the direct participation of the Dominions at the Disarmament Confer ency. it is known that President Harding Is personally agxious to see the Domin- ions playing their full part as addi tional delegates' to the representatives of Great Britain's interests,

The Administration wish to limit the various delegations to six. in order to avoid unwieldy numbers, but are of the opinion that this would enable Great Britain to include two general repre meditatives," and one each for Canuda.

Australia, New Zealand and... South

*Africa.

The view is expressed that the anxiety of the Washington-authorities to welcome Dorpinion delegates is probably due to the hope that their" policies regarding the Far Eastern questions may be found to be in accord with those of the Harding Cabinet,

THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AT

GENEVA.

PARI, August 18th.

+

Mead (199 not out) played in brilliant style, his innings including 30 fours. He This is the highest gave two chances,

[TuBorom RsyTER'S AGENCY=] SOVIET PACIFIC CONFERENCE.

LONDON, August 'tüth.

A Riga telegram says that Moscow papers report that the Bolshevists are considering, a proposal to summon a Pacific Conference in opposition to the It is suggested Washington Conference, that China, Mongolia, the Far Eastern Republic and various Soviet States should participate in order to defend themselves against Japan, the United States, France, and Great Britain.

The chief questions would be economic

overland trade with Mongilia, negotiations for handing over the Chi- nese Eastern Railway to China.

LAST NIGHT AT WOPING THEATRE.

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The bullet found its mark in the actor's throat. Death was instantaneous. There as an uproary and the man who is alleged to have fired the fatal shot is said to have attempted to throw away

to.

A CHINESE TEMPLE. black-rimmed spectacles, through which kindly black eyes gleamed beneath a high wrinkled brow. We really did get some The temple at Cheung Chow, we had information out of him, enough, when added to our slight previous knowledge Cheung of While a Chinese theatrical perform been told," was worth seeing.

Chinese politica, to make thing Chow in a small island" situated some intelligible, though it was difficult, for was in progress, last night, at

him, and we could scarcely understand the Woping Theatre, a many who was right miles to the south-west of Hough, interpreter could scarcely understand occupying one of the front seats, end kong, and is occasionally visited by the interpretor,

We, picnic parties in the hot weather.

We now examined the plaques in the denly rose and whipped out a Mauser however, stopped there for a week, and little court more carefully. Ou one side pistol, and pointing it at the clown, Lid had plenty of time for exploring. Our was a great but mild-looking dragoa playing with a small dragon. This, we shiu-fan, who, with an actress, was on bungalow-one of a solitary group of were able to conclude, represented the the stage, pulled the trigger, before any three-stood on the edge of the island Imperial power is its benevolent need facing the south, some two miles away which is the basis of all Confucian ethica

in the relationship of parent, to one could intervene.

from the little Chinese fishing village in The tiger, depicted with a stag, a the north-west corner, where the temple and a monkey, presents the imperial uspect, was to be found, When one calls a power in its military or

the monkey perhaps coming village tittie in China, one speaks the spirit of mischief and spite amongst comparatively; one means that it contains en. which gives so much occasion for exercise of that power- Pateraf Some members of the audience, how. though packed in a space that an Eng walls were merely illustrative of legends,

whose

chief aim was to demonstrate the ever, are alleged to have detained him.lish village population of three or four whe

benevolent activity of the

"priest." and made him over to the pqlice.

hundred would consider congested.

Thus he saves two ladies from the Squalid crowded houses, dirty narrow

clutches of Mongol robbers, or he reproves winding streets, swarming with people an old man for, wanting to marry and made narrower till by stalls Inden

maid. young

The gentleman administer. with weird-looking objects, which were ing the kick is a

a priest who adopta this perhaps ance fish or ducks, now split method of rebuking an erring bro open and dried or unmentionable ther Priest, he angry." as one inter derivatives from the internal anatomy of preter. again somewhat unnecessarily, larger animals, do not suggest anything expressed it; and there were other scenes. elegant or artistic. One is agreeably sur-

and their wars and marriages, prised, therefore, at the sight of a dainty kings hely to stories about ancient little temple, standing in an open square, and locking clean and bright with sion. As for the pictures on the

which were raiber beyond our comFFARD coloured tiles and painted walls.

walls, they were but scenes of the in The Chinaman, var is given to under-dustrial and which every good Chinn stand-and the statement seems

life of the mythical Golden Age," enough has no real religious sense. If man can help to bring back if he will

the

score by an Englishman in any Test arrangements, including regulations for the pistol and to have made an attempt perhaps not-more than 2.000 inhabitanta, Most of the scenic pictures on the other:

Match in England."

The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Tork, who w the close of the innings. stayed seventy-five minutes,

The Australians batted, for 2hrs 3miu.. Macartney- and -Andrews parti. cipating in dashing partnership.

Scores:-

с

Macartney,

ENGLAND (1ST INNINGS-)- Russell, c Oldfield, b MeDonakti.. Brown, Mailey Tyldesley, Gregory Woolley, run out Alead, not out..... Sundham, b McDonald Tennyson, b MeDonald Fender, € Armstrong,

Donald

Hitch, b McDonald Douglas, not out Extras

Se

b

30

23

189

21

51

b

Alex

13

21

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Total (for 9 wickets, dez).403

Australian Bowling Analysis: Gregory for 195; McDonald 5 for 143; Mailey for 83: Armstrong. O for 44.

41

AUSTRALIAN (1ST INNINGS.) Collins. h.w.b. Hitch

Bardsley, b Hitch Macartney, b Itouglas" Andrews, got out Extras

14

6'1

Total (for wickets) ....162

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

[BY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MAIL."

INVESTIGATION REPORTED

ORDERED.

and

SHANGHAI, Aug 16th. || It is reported here that President Hurding has ordered an investigation into the United Suites Court for China. Judge Lobingier is having next Satue day for America. He is expected to be away for three months,

AMERICANISING

رو

CHINA.

A Jeking correspondent who was present at the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Tsing Hua College, or Americas Indemnity College, Piking, writes to the Daily Mail:

The preparatory school is an ednet. tional institution of the finest type. It is impossible to forget its ideal situation, its classic library, wherein repose 50,000 volumes and the pick of the world's periodical literature,

or its lavishly equipped Roosevelt Memorial Gym nasium," which, with the aid of an ex- panse of playing fields, turns out youths who are a physical match for the young men of any other nation. Then, in addition to commodious schools, there is magnificent auditorium which would de credit to a university. It has a handsome facade of white, Chih-H

to escape.

The motive of the crime is a mystery.

·SEVERELY CORRECTED."

CHARGE OF ASSAULTING” ̧A

**MUI TRAK"

Before Mr. G. N. Orme, at the Magis tracy, yesterday afternoon, a Chinese married woman of refined appearance, named Chiu Wai-man, aged 24 years, was summoned for assaulting har mu

tsai, Liu

true

No. 2. Sing The defendant lived at

Wo Terrace. She was de-ho is educated he has a philosophy, and but follow Confucian precepts-6shing, Fended by Mr. Leo Longinotto.

if not he has but crude superstitions feul-cutting, chess-playing, and other Inspector Blackman said that the child" demons and genii who preside over overy It is much the same idea as that illu directed towards the vast swarm of games, marriages, feasts, and so forth. was brought to Na. 2. Police Station on detail of his daily life, and over every strated by the plaques of Giotto's Camo- August 8th by someone who found her phenomenon of nature. The appearance of Panile at Florence; but where does God in Wongaeichong village. The child had our temple seemed to belie this state or religion come in in all this! Eas marks of beating on the shoulders. She refused to go back to her mistress so the pent. Surely, we cried, this thing bears the Chinaman, after all, no other religion the same relationship to its squalid sur- than the Religion of Humanity? What, mistress was sent for and charged.

roundings that the great Roman Catholic thes, were the altar tables, the, joss-sticks Church does to the little village which and incense burners and the gilt figure it towers over in Spain or Sicily or fort Malta; here is art and beauty and olegance, even cleanliness, all things of the spirit, and we waked in, reserving our examination of the exterior mural paintings till later.

1

The mui tsas said she was fifteen years Shi had been with the defendant of age; she did not know her surname.

long time."

The Magistrate Does she treat you nicely?

The child: No, not so nicely, badly. In further evidence the mui tsai said her mistress accused her of stealing ear| rings. She had not done so, but she was beaten. with

Д rattan. The Magistrate: I saw her when she first came she had marks on her back

mistress had gone out,

The ui

Wo were fortunate enough to receive some enlightenment.

worshipper came in.

Just after the "old man " left us a He was the first In the centre stands the usual table visit besides one or two officials, and, a person we had seen enter "during our with the tall brass vases, lamps, and few street urchins who followed us about incense and joss-stick burners. These from pare curiosity, and without any display of reverence towards anything. This individual was a rude, half-naked, rather wild-looking being a fisherman,

last are just little bowls, of chased brass, half filled with sand into which the light ed sticks are stuck. Behind is an altar.

marble with imposing columns and day, when bid that. later in the with brass vessels also, and beyond agaiu. no doubt. He obtained from the official,

spacious porticoes, the whole surmount ed by a huge copper dome that can be seen for miles around. Fifteen hundred LONDON, August 15th.

people can be accommodated in this hall, Surrey defeated Northamptonshire by which is used by the students, for foren sic displays that range from the meta- Somerset beat Warwick by one wicket.physics of Bergson to the plays of Ber-

nard Shaw IRISH PEACE PROSPECTS. ATTITUDE OF DUBLIN” PRESS.”.

an innings and 74 runs.

future leaders.

she tank the opportunity to run away. man offered to take her to the police station.

Questioned by Mr. Longinotto, the child agreed that she had as much to cat as the wanted.

messes

in a wide niche, is a largo gilt figure, after payment of a small sum, a lang

wood

apparently, and of grotesque cylindrical box, open at one end and appearance, yet not inartistic. The filled with long sticks. One has used general effect of the interior is not un- something of the kind in clubs and

sing, were it not for a profusion of

to cut for drinks." Taking this red hangings and a fitter here box in both his hands, our fisherman Mf. Longinosto! She is a good mistress and there of banners and screens, palan kneels before the altar, and starts shak except that when she suspects you of quins, canopies, and umbrellas, em

ing it with a slight circular motion, at- broidered with gold and coloured threads, The 500 students in this college to-day stealing she probably hits you f--Yes.

the same time muttering something, 4 Addressing the will go to America to be replaced by Longinotte described the mui tour as Magistrate, Mr.

waiting for the next feast-day procca charm presumably The sticks in the sions but one has seen something of the box begin to sway and stir, and turn cross the Pacific having been kept in a most cleanly man- others who in

kind even in St. Peter's,

present- ...These boys are drawn from every pro ner and

out jumps one of the bunch...

The LONDON, August 15th."

absurdly well looked after,

We proceeded to examine the interior fisherman picks this up, and hands it to There is a strong disinclination, both e in the country and are China's She is a fat little thing as you can see, wall paintings, but could make little of the priestly official at the table, who ex- in Dublin and London, to regard the Educated under the American system, she usually admitted her thefts attor re very religious, but it was not easy to The International Conference for the situation arising from the communica constantly reminded of the happy ceiving ono.

he added. "She got a hiding, because them. The subjects didn't seem to be amines the marking or number on the end of it, and then refers to one of his Belief of Russia has been opened at tions between the British and Sina Fein associations of theig, schooldays through don't know whether you require me to middle of the east wall was the entrance long to find out what he wants, and in The case is so trifling, I make out what they were about. "At the ponderous volumes. It doesn't take him Governments as hopeless. It is expected the influential alumni organisation, call any evidence." Geneva... Nine nations, notably Grent that the Dail Eireann meeting to-morrow

to a dainty little court, in the centre, a few minutes our satisfied fisherman Britain and Holland, and thirty Red will be influenced by the universal feel-American justice, and saturated with ther the mistress exceeded her rights with coloured fish and decked with green whereon is daubed some

that they owo their scholarship to The Magistrato: The question is whe of which was a basin full of sacred departs with a small slip of rice-paper ing of relief in Ireland since the opera American sentinient by five to eight regard to the child. I think she had plants. On the walls of this court werd vice. Telles him where Ssh," remarks Cross organizations are represented.

tion of the truce, and will hesitate to years' residence in the country, they better give evidence. take a step which might again plange will look to the United States solely for been in the habit of stealing food money: animals. But the signification of these of our party.

large enamel plaques, with representa.

our interpreter, laconically. The French Government's announce-

the country into anarchy.

The defendant said the mui tsai had tions of a dragon and a tiger and other "Oh, that's it, is it!" says Rone ment that they are following the move-

The comments in the Dublin Press to-co-operation in the troublous years to

that was all she complained of.

"Well, I want to know day are most moderate, and are obvious- anent with the utmost interest gave greatly inspired by a desire to say nothing that a former monopolised and that of theft. In nine months she had beaten bim to question an "official" seated in

Why should we not share an influence beat the child because she suspected her could as all a mystery, and our "boy" when my promotion's coming along."

throw no light on it., We told likely to close the door to further

is now slipping away from us? I asked her 20 cdd times.-all the beatings with with books, counters, and other articies; speaks to the

business fashion behind a table spread negotiations..

satisfaction.

A committee has been appointed to find out how to start relief work is effec- Lively and as speedly as possible.--Havas.

BARLIER CABLES.

CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA. WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS, INCLUDING WOMEN.

REVAL, August 15th. Advicos from Archangel state that Gen- eral Klenbovski and General Gutor, ex- members of General Brussilaff's exccu- tive of the War Council, who had been long imprisoned, have now been shot, with forty other officers and the wives of two officers who fled from Russia. * SHOOT STARVING PEASANTRY."

PARIS, August 16th.

It is reported that Communist regi menta are being despatched into the in terior of Russia with orders to shoot tho starving peasantry, who are trying to cross from one Government to another.

INDIAN OPIUM.

"EXPORTS TO CHINA,

LONDON, August 15th. In the House of Commons, Colonel Yate asked what action was proposed by the Government of India regarding the export of opium from India owing to the failure of the Chinese Government to carry out its undertaking to put down the cultivation of opium in China,

Mr. Montagu replied that, as the Chi nese Government had prohibited the import of opium into China in 1919, the Government of India was bound andër the Hague Convention to prevent ita

export to China.

THE DYESTUFFS INDUSTRY.

GERMANY'S MONOPOLISTIO

TACTICS.

ex-

LONDON, August 15th. The President of Scottish Dyes, Ltd., PRINCESS'S ADVENTURE.

Glasgow, who has returned from a tour Princess Tatinus Kourakin has arrived of India and the Colonies, says that Ger- in Paris after being imprisoned for three man dyemakers are determined to years la Russia. She escaped by a preclude British dyestuffs. They bave form teaded marriage with a Bolshevik, pay: eri a strong combination, which will ing him for the purpose 12,000,000 rubles. exact exorbitant prices for any special kind of dys unobtainable in Great Bri- SOVIETS HAUGHTY STAND.

tain.

A massage from Riga Bays that Litvinoff has advised the American com- missioners that the Soviet will not allow any American in Russia, during the ro volution, to accompany the relief organ- fisations. It is contended that this is due -to-the-fact that the Americans have seen and know too much, and could not be sleceived by Bolsheviks.

FIRE AT OIL WORKS. ́LOSS. OF LIFE AND HEAVY DAMAGE.

PHILADELPHIA, August 15th.

A great fire occurred at the. Breeze oil works of the Atlantic Refinery Company. Flames spouted hundreds of feet high, and twenty-four hours elapsed before they were extinguished.

come.

field.

She

A

written ad-

A short explanation between the boy. and the interpreteg follows. The latter grins.

He understand." Theh he. grinning, and, somewhat to our surprise, *priest," and he starts hands the box to our irreverent friend. Not to be defeated, R. passes him back the street urchins, takes his stand-he a dollar, and, to the huge delight of Everything goes on as before, and pre- declines to kneel before the altar. sently, he is in possession of his slip of paper. "Next year," says the interpre ter, encouragingly-but it didn't come off. I'm afraid.

Such is the worship that appears to

Hie god, a

a returned student, as

a feather duster, we watched the

except on this occasion. Mr. boys at baseball, why the Chinese did trifling nature

Longincito again.

emphasized the but they didn't seem to understand one not look to England as an educational nourished condition of the mui

the case and the well- another's language. Anyhow, there Was Sure, we will,"

nothing to be got out of him, apparently. he repligt! She was as fast as she could stand. After what seemed to be song mutual "when you renut the Boxer indemnity." and her checks were like balloona

Tho Chinese president of the college the Magistrate thought his client ought "boy" suddenly announced that there "If recriminations" between these two, our expressed the same feeling · in less to have some sort of punishment he sug. was an "interpreter succinct language: "Chinese-American gested binding her over not to hit the we seized on this straw with delight, and in the village, and friendship has become so proverbial child any more. He thought it had only sent off for him. now-a-days that few people take the been a cass of wholesome correction.

The wait was rather a long one, and trouble to investigate the cause of such

The Magistrate: We do not want to nothing it. Nobody good international anderstanding. Any interfere too much with people's rights, cist same inpened during country that wishes to captivate the unless they exceed them to any serious sat stolidly doing nothing behind his The official heart of the Chinese for genuinely good extent. We claim to have higher tablo. We wandered round again, and suffice for the uple mind of the inha friendship can do no better than follow standards-whether we have of not I had a look at the exterior paintings.bitant of Cheung Chow. the example set by America."

won't say than the neighbouring popula- They were not very artistic, but appear any rate the only one he takes an in- tion, and we try to raise them to thated to represent various scenes of rural terest in, is just the local damon, who point The girl has been severely cor-life. Some of those on the right suggest properly approached. He does not even rected-I cannot say whether with a suff bodily torture, judging by the attitudes,

will give him useful practical advice if cient reason.".

BO We concluded, with reminiscences of The defendant was required to sign a the Temple of the Tooth at Kandy, that the pot-bellied god of treasure and mirth, concern himself with Ho Ti, apparently, The thirteenth review of the Missions bond with regard to the girl for twelve the whole was Heaven and Hell, the that jovial spirit in a corner Quericas of the Church of England has months, but "Mr. Longinotto said his former, of course, being represented by cabin; nor with the gentle Kwan-vin

though maybe there is a little just been issued and in regard to China client did not wish to take her back.

his wo learn from it that an inquiry made by the China Medical Mission Associa tion shows that mission hospitals have greatly multiplied of late years, and that there are grave deficiencies of equipment,

H

MISSIONARY NEWS.

denominations!

for early remedy. The inter

now

China Continuation

SOLDIER'S DISORDERLY

CONDUCT.

imago

of

the

the scenes of rural bliss. But we wore wrong. The Chinaman is not concerned the Goddess of Mercy, usually depicted with Heaven or Hell, or at any rate be with a babe, so that the Jesuits mistook gets all be wants of both here below. her for a Madonna; whilst sa for that

Presently the

higher philosophy, expounded on "interpreter " came walls of his temple, not even

the along, a young and bumptious indivi- led him first to the little court with the only hope that he has passed on his lore dual, speaking pretty bad English.

priesta" trouble Wa There is the "old man," and one can themselves about it.

most obvious from the point of view of visitor to the Temple of Cheung Chow, Dragon and the Tiger, these being the to a successor, otherwise the next foreign art, but the least so to usin meaning. unless he be an export in these matters, conscious prido, in answer to the "boy" that sage came to our assistance.

"Oh, yes," says, our interpreter, with will be as much at sea as we were before attempts to explain what we want,A. 8. ELWELL-SUTTON in the Spectator. "that, Dragon; that, Tiger"; and then, a little later, painting man, ho give to one of the Sergt. Shaftain said the accused, who scenic pictures:

was very disorderly, resisted arrest, and him good kick, so," "illustrating the RICE MERCHANT'S FORTUNE. force had to be used to take him to the about all we could get out of him, and action quite unnecessarily. That was

undue, force and he merely protested.

The recused said the Sergeant used was on his side, that he ought to bac

was that we to

PROBATE ACTION SETTLED...

Pte. William Etherington of the Wilts work inaugurated by the Edinburgh Convaterday with disorderly conduct a Committee has hitherto carried on the Regt., was charged before Mr. Orme, ference of 1910. it has given birth to a

During the past year Spring Garden Lane and with assau

China for Christ Movement," whose object is to quicken

Chinens girl. the spiritual life and missionary zeal of red his face first, and when he playfully accused alleged that the girl slap the Chinese churches of overy name, and chased bar out of the house, she blows to organise a united effort to win the polica whistle, evidently misunderstand. country for Christ. Dr. Cheng Chingyi, ing his move, the Chinese secretary of the Continuation Committee, was elected secretary of the and it was resolved that the Continuation Committee should be station. renamed "

National Christian Coun Chinese and foreigners in equal numbers. cil for China, and be composed of

The Magistrate imposed a line of $20 shown more appreciation of his know- Last year in Japan for the first time or, in default, 14 days hard labour.

The action in which the descendants the headmasters and mistresses,

of English. He had evidently of Lau Kong Hing, a wealthy Chinese of Chris-

hoped to show off before the official, who merchant, seek to have the teatator's will join the annual conference of the head- tian girls high schools were invited to

was regarding him quizzically. At set aside has occupied the Supreme Court: length the official made some remarks, almost daily since August 8th The masters of Government. girls' bigh

us with a bow, and said that if we box for some days undergoing detailed Kokwai for the year ended December A Chinese trading junk which left wished to know more we would have to 31et, 1910, are

Foreign Shazkiwan, bound for Taipo, was fired see the old man" that was what he accounts of estates belonging to the examination and cross-oxainiuation as to na followu: missionaries (ben 73, single women 110; upon by two boats, in British waters called him-who might be induced to testator in Annam, Saigon, Hongkong wives 45), 2001 002), 224; haptised per- men in charge below and then, taking it was getting late we arranged for

Japancao workers (or The crews hoarded the junk. drove the come round.. dzinal 122,

This seemed hopeful, but and elsewhere. cons on roll, 27.079; baptised persons their own boats in tow, sailed the junk an interview the following day.

Yesterday morning, the case was ad He added: "Nothing authorizea one to

journed to Chambers, with a view to Present (ie, known to the workers). to Fanlokong, in WASHINGTON, August 15th.

Chinese territory, The old man foresce that the League will inevitably

10,15; communicanta on roll, 11,103; There the pirates unloaded the junk and he kept us waiting half an hour-maybe agreed upon, will be delivered in due "did not fail us, though settlement, and judgment, in the terms. The Treasury officials are considering baptisms during year fadults 835, infants rellaquished control to the rightful own he had a different method of com- make ita decision conform to the British the question of assembling an inter- 446), 1381; total contributions, Y.88,615 vigw,"

Signor Bonomi said that he, national congress of financiers, possibly of which Y.11.546 was given in offertories. safely pursue into strange country so old gentleman when he did comes model Messrs. Denays and Bowley) represented.

cia. The men on the junk could not puting time, for his part, will grant hie representa coincident with the disarmament confer The contributions per head of present they ruefully set sail for Hongkong. The for a Confucian sage, with his thin the plaintifs, and Mr. F. 6. Jonkin (in- He was a most delightful Mr. O. G. Alabaster (instructed by tivo at the Longue full liberty of deci once, to discuss the stabilisation of for- baptised persons was 1.2.53 in 1917, and incident happened last Thursday but pointed grey beard, and wispy moustached, structed by Mowra Wilkinson sad zioa. Havas,"

eign exchange.

Y.4.62 in 1919.

they have only just got back here. shrivelled, but hairlom chooks, and big Grist) the defendant.

SILESIAN DECISION.

NOT "A FRENCH DIPLOMATIC DEFEAT."

Fi

PARIS, August 15th. In an interview, the Italian Premier (Signor Bonomi) stated that it would bo a serious error to believe that the ro ference of the Silesian question to the Fague of Nations Custitutes a Fronch diplomatic defest.

Five persons were killed. Damage to the extent of a million dollars has been done.

EXCHANGE PROBLEM. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

SUGGESTION.

schools. The statistica of the Nippon SPIRACY IN BRITISH WATERS. after which our interpreter turned to executor, Lau Taui Shun, was

course.

in the

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