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CABLES.
LATEST GABLES. [THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
PORTUGUESE CABINET.
DIFFERENCES ON EXCHANGE
GAMBLING DECREE.
LISBON. August 29th- The Cabinet has resigned, owing to differences as regards the decree for the repression of gambling in exchange.
GERMAN SHIPBUILDING. RECORD FOR CURRENT YEAR.
BERLIN, August 29th.
The German Gazette has published a table showing that 01 steamers have been launched from German "yards since January la of whom all but four are for German account, with an average tonnage of 6,000.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, "TUESDAY, AUGUST 8013, 1991.
LATEST GABLES. RAILWAY STRIKE.
ALLEGED INSULT TO MENT
Loypos, August. 20th.`- Owing to an alleged insult to the men's statüs at the arbitration proceedings, last week, the locomotive workers on the Dublin and South-Western railway have
come out on strike.
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE REPRESENTATION OF LABOUR.
...
ATLANTIC CITY, August 29th. Mr. Gompers has appealed to labour in the countries participating in the Dis. Armament Conference to endeavour to have Labour represented on the delega tions.
FAR EASTERN CABLE THE STRANDED SHIPS IN
NEWS.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY I
YAP DISPUTE SETTLED,
LONDON. August 29th. The profracted dispute between the United States and Japan, as regards the mandate given to the latter by the
Dow
League over the Island of Yap, to which the United States objected, is settled.
According to the Morning Pat's Wash ington correspondent, the United States bas accepted the Japanese offer to con- cede cable facilities and control, instead of agreeing to the proposed internationa lisation of the island.
NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO
JAPAN.
PARIS, August 27th {delayed).
He has also published correspon- denee with President Harding, in which M. Pani Claudel, the new Ambassador Mr. Gompers urged the president to
Japan, will and on September 2nd. appoint a Labour member to the Ameri- la an interview with the Excelsior, M. can Commissiou.
Claudel expressed himself as proud and President Harding replied that he sincerely pleased to represent France in would consider the praction! suggeseivilisation he greatly admires and in the country of an allied nation, whose whose destiny he firmly believes The new Ambassador states that all his efforts are to be devoted to rendering still more intimate the intellectual bonds between France and Japan-llatas. MYSTERIOUS CHINESE AFFRAY AT
MOPLAH RISING IN INDIA,
PITIFUL TALES OF TORTURE AND|tion."
LOOTING.
Calicut, August 20th. British troops, including cavalry, have arrived from Bangalore; and proceeded to the disturbed aren,
Numerous refugees have arrived from the Eraad district and relate pitiful tales of torture and looting.
It appears that Paroppanangadi and other places are practically deserted by the rrools, who seem to have taken to the hills.
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The railway from Calicut to Shoranur has been repaired, and the mail train is ruoning daily.
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DRAMATIC DEMAND FOR HOME RULE.
U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT. PRESIDENT HARDING TO CALI, CONFERENCE.
WASHINGTON, 'August 9th. President Harding intends to convene in September a conference representing the whole country to inquire into un- employment. particularly, into the economy measures necessary to restore business to normal.
FRENCH WAR-STRICKEN
REGIONS..
AGREEMENT AT WIESBADEN, "
PARIS August 27th (delayed). At Wiesbaden, M. Loucheur and Herr voa Rathenau have reached on agreement Concerning German payments in kind for the reconstruction, "of the war-stricken region. The agreement has to be ratified by the French and the German Govern- ments. Hav
TERMS OF AGREEMENT. A provisional agreement has been reached regarding Franco-German re. isparations, as the outcome of a conference at Wiesbaden between M. Louchour, the French Minister of the Liberated Regions, and Dr. Rathenau, the German Minister
W Reconstruction. to
Germany undertakes to pay on May 1st. 1026, payments in kind for the restoration of the devastated areas totalling £350,0
£350,000,000. France will
annually
LONDON, August 28th. The situation in Southern India complicated by a dramatic demand for Home Bule and an extension of the dis- affected area by large numbers. of Mopfahs invading Kurambranad. Mar. tial law has now been proclaimed
of
QUEBEC.
TORONTO, August 29th,« Four Chinese crew of the Dominion Coal Company's steamer Maskinonge were killed, and 2 wounded, by revolver shots in the forecastle of the steamer, which had anchored near Québec. No weapon was discovered. The surviving Chinese refuse to throw light on 45
affray..
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WATTLE DAY IN AUSTRALIA.
PICTURESQUE CUSTOMS.
THE NORTH. THE GROUNDING OF THE, CORDILLERE.
The NC. Daily News of the 24th inst. says:-
mud.
BOREDOM OF THE MASSES. -LITERATURE THE ANTIDOTE. COLLIERS AND THE ANCIENT CLASSICS.
ANOTHNE DEFEAT OF
BUREAUCRACY.
In one case
The
One of the latest issues of the Times son hand has the following leading artiola We have drawn the attention of this public for a long time to the illegal At the annual dinner of the English habits of Departments of State and sa Association, held on May 97th at the the reckless conduct of the Legislature Although the .M.S. Cordillers, which Cafe Monico, the Bishop of Durham, re-
in handing over to officials sa suthorise which is ill-defined and which is, there grounded on the Tungtha Spit in the early hours on Monday, would be exposed ferring to the civic danger involved in tore, often abused. Two decisions of th to considerable danger in the event of what be regarded as the failure of our Court of Appeal have fortunately vind
S.E. gule or typhoon weather, educational machinery, urged the neces-cated once more the right of the subjects her condition up to a late hour estorsity of bringing to the citizens a more the realm to resist Executive importa day gave no cause for alarm. In the adequate sense of what they possess in and injustices. Both cases were decided afternoon it was announced by the agents English literature, Sir Henry Newbolt, on principles which we have emphasized that the ship could not be refoated for who disented from the Bishop a conclu
in these columns time after time, and the a week, or even ten days, until the advent sions as to the results of our educational Crown in its opposition to these prib of the next high tides.
system, mentioned that among the miners ciples has suffered a serious defeate The L'ordillere is ashore within half a of Wales and Lancashire there was an comment on the judgments because they inile of the Blus Funnel str. Glaucus asing demand for instruction in give a vivid illustration of the length ko Greek literature Lord Ernie presided.which unshackled, bureaucracy would go which is not thought to be in such an awkward position. Both ships are list The Bishop of Durham, proposing in its attempts to maintain a potte ing 50 degrees, the latter vessel to part nasociation was engaged upon a double the Food Controller bad the impudence
"The English Association,
said: the
tyranny over the "people. and the Cordillere, to starboard,
effort it aspired to create a taste for to embark in a scheme of taxation Owing to the prevalence of extremely English literature and to provide satis. Under the Defence of the Realms Acts be low tides at high water it is at present faction for the taste it cronted. How impossible to tranship the Cordi magnificent was the heritage of Eng was given permission to make regula cargo or salve the ship; the North Charlish literature, and yet how jaade: anis, of milk, and because, in the words
was informed yesterday quately it was valued and appreciated!
tions governing the distribution and the Daily News afternoon, without the assistance of a It had been said that the only modern of the Attorney-General "Parliament larger tugboat. frem some other port.
literature comparable with that of had placed very large powere in his Metrics stood by to render any assist try. That was a great thought it was take milk from one county to another on At 10 am. yesterday the French cruiser cient Greece was that of our own coun hands," he resolved to issue licences to ance if required, and afterwards took a strange fact, which became none the condition that the licenses paid ad a aboard those members of the crew such less strange when one reflected on igalion. The money so collected was to as stewards and stewardesses, saloon thas the most practical of peoples should form a pool which might be drawn waiters and others, who will not be of hold the primacy in the imaginative upon for other purposes later. The asistance in getting their ship off the literature of the modern world, in poetry pool," apparently, was to be adminis
The tug St. Dominic is anchored and in drama within hail of the stranded ship, but English speech was especially needed at by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. A The guardianship of tared by the Food Controller himself, not has been unable to do much in the way of the present time, said his lordship, for dairy company which bad been compelled salvage.
he supposed that the agencies of linguis to submit to this impost contended right A PASSENGER'S ́EXPERIENCES.
tic corruption were never so many and ly that is amounted to taxation of the energetic. Every educational authority subject without legal authority, and that At one o'clock. yesterday the tender was urging us to note the disappointing the pool" could not be distributed. Arzandra conveyed the 34 stranded results of the vast and exceedingly costly without the sanction of Parliament. In passengers from the Cordillere to Shang-machinery of popular education which the Court below Mr. Justice Bailhache hai, under ideal weather conditions. The had been brought into existence during gave judgment in favour of the Food boat which came in at 5 p.m. was not the last half-century. That machinery of Controller, and it is very satisfactory to expected to reach the Customs Jetty until education created discontent, but it did find that the doubts which we cast upos several hours later.
not create aptitude for literary taste, and the correctness of his opinion have been One of the French passengers in Ba
the void of the public mind which follow-justified by the decision of the Court of ORIENTAL LABOUR IN CANADA. į įnterview with a press representative
ed was a great public danger. He asked Appeal. The Food Controller was in a gave a graphic account of the occurrent involved in the acute boredom of
the association to consider the civic risk position in which he could paralyse the TORONTO, August 29th.
I was on deck just before midnight." The Dominion Trades and Labour Con-he said, "when we took on board the Ropulation of which the leisure was tax were paid, and thus he used his
great trade of the dairy company unless thes gress has passed a resolution in favour pilot Just after the witching hour, the empty of intelligent interests. It was in Crown pleaded the New Ministries and.
always increasing, and whose mind was authority in a minatory fashion. of the exclusion of all Oriental immi-ship appeared to have hove to. Then there was a hardly perceptible movement
some degree to remove that great civic Secretaries Act, 1916, and said that the grants permanently.
to starboard, and five minutes later we danger that the English Association impost was incidental to the performance began to heave over. The angle of the influences of popular journalism, of the that plea has failed, and the operations. addressed its labours, Alluding to the of the Food Controller's duty: Happily, decks was about 20 degreees."
Asked whether the passengers
cinematograph, and of the new mobility of a self-constituted toll-collector have were of our population, the Bishop submitted alarmed this gentleman declared most of that the forming of habits did demand been stopped by the Courts of Law. them were asleep in their bunks. The a certain amount of stability. A literary
The second appeal afforded an example One day in the year Australia spurns diately before she went aground. Only ed this pre-eminently.
speed of the ship was 14 knotsimme habit, the forming of a library, demand of a dishonourable attempt at usurpa all the fragrant blooms in its fenced-in for a very short space of time at high something of the sacredness of a church. were really not conferred by that ill
A library had
tion by the Executive of powers which flower plats to acknowledge the sover water were any moderately sized craft There were consecrated times and places considered statute, the Indemnity Act, eignty, as a national emblem, "of the able to come alongside. To make matters and rituals in the life of the mind, but 1990. The Act declares that na legal pro simple, beautiful thing that sheds its worse there are a number of strong cross all these were hard to secure in a populaceedings shall be instituted in any Court golden lustre in the bush.
currents in the vicinity of the stranded Wattle Day, which aims at ship.
tion which was continually shifting, for any act done during the war by a a. Walavanad, Ponnant. Calicut, recding £50,000,000. The residue, will be national sentiment by encouragingring
« GLAUCĘS "* STILL STRANDED. The work of the English Association was proceeding has been instituted, whether was the case with the modern world. servant of the Crown, and that if any Kurmabranad and Wyniad Taluks. £50.000.000, annually until May 1st, 1985, the golden bloom, and the picturesque
time; it made the classes mutually in The owners of a vessel which was lost deliveries exceed wearing on that occasion of a spray of
of great social value in counteracting before or after the passing of this Act, It is reported that there are fifteen at 5 per cent. simple interest.
The purpose of the scheme is to speed in their simple beauty; were observed
telligible by throwing across the chasms during the currency of her requisition many of the malefic tendencies of the it shall be discharged and made vold." customs associated with it, impressive thousand rioters at one centre alone.up reconstruction of the devastated areas. again, on August 1st, in the State of
which parted them the viewlers bridges by the Admiralty claimed by petition of whole of the affected
New South Wales. The league, one of
of a modern culture. are now threatened with famine owing
similar organisations in all the States, The boisterous weather following in the Sir Henry Newbolt, joining the toast argued for the Crown that the suppliants right against the Government." It was PARIS, August 96th (delayed).
has been in existence since 1900, and twake of recent cyclonic disturbances in of The Guests" with the names to the disorganisation of business and M. Loucheur, Minister for the Deva in a quiet, unobstructive way.
has been responsible for much good work the China seas has been the cause of Miss Elizabeth Robins and Earl Buxton, High Court-4 Commission which deals of must go before a tribunal other than the. the breakdown of communications, while stated Regions, bas arrived at Wies golden bloom, in sprays for the coat and the str. Fengtien reached Shanghai yes gone a little too far for him.
The yet another ship going aground. When observed that the Bishop of Durham bad in "elemency" and not in justice. Under. widespread murders, robbery with viol- opportunity of discussing with the to passers-by from the Central Railway ing vessel, the Henrik, 3 No Miging the working classes having made up their and they declined to go before a tribunal
baden, Rhineland, where be will have an the dress, was distributed in Sydney free terday the master reported that a coast-
not despair of the present mental condi- had a well-defined contract with the He did the requisition the owners of the vessel. ence, and looting on a large scale against German Cabinet Minister Herr Rathe-Station. the Soldiers' Club, the front steamer chartered by the Kailan Mining minds to spend their time in idleness, which was directed by the Act to assess tion of the English people. So far from Admiralty, signed, sealed, and delivered. nau the question of German reparations of the Customs-house, and from other Administration, was on in kind.—laver. •
Monday 201 vantage points, until it made its bright Henrik signalled a request to the China ideas, there was growing up amongst They were asked to tear up their contract difficulties off Liuchao Bank. The striking wastefulness, and revolutionary their loss on other than legal principles. PARIS, August 27th (delayed). sentimental appeal in all directions. Navigation Co.'s steamer to report to ber them a singular liveliness to the advant
On countless honour-boards there was a H. Loucheur, and Herr Rathenau have golden aureole of wattle bespeaking. in' agents, the K.M.A. and Mr. O: Thereseu, ages they had hitherto not, enjoyed, Fi and trust' to the discretion of an Execu
toning form our pride and love of rationally high tide and required assist
that she had grounded during an excep among these advantages was a knowledge inted out when it was still a Bill be
tive bureau. The Indemnity Act, as we Wherever Australian soldiers were
of literature. There wai hospitals and in convalescent homes,
definite evidence ance, bat was in no danger.ne of cases among the miners where the foro Parliament, is th Bensure of and in other hospitals and kindred in- The Henrik belonged to the Hufthar ambition of the man was not to raise reactionary audacity which lackily for stitutions, luxuriant clusters of it shed and Hero class of ships that were built himself in the socal scale or to obtain the Constitution, must be of ephemeral their fragrance, clothing those establish some years ago in Yangtzepoo. She was
more luxuries; his ambition had been to affect; but it is satisfactory to find that, ments with a typically Australian dress Corrying 2,000 tons of cargo, but no
stay at his work, but to obtain a little in the opinion of the Court of Appeal, it ing. Some of these institutions repre-
more leisure that he might efltivate the does not permit Departments of State sentatives of the Wattle Day League The Liuchino Bank is in the North study of literature. Both in Wales and to break all contracts and dishonour all specially visited for the purpose of dis Channel, about five miles above the those who had decided that the classica be a warning to Parliament that legisla Lancashire, among these men there were obligations, These two judgments should tributing the wattle. Their visits, in Drinkwater Point light in the Eastern were not a barrier which divided class tion which is calculated keeping with the simple splendour of the Entrance. The position is described as
to oust the occasion, were shorn of all ceremony.
bad one, and owing to the fact that the shared by one class and not by others, be attended by methods of administra
from class, but were a privilege hitherto jurisdiction of his Majesty's Judges must Other parties, laden with baskets of enrik strayed on to the bank dur- which they themselves had at last come tion which are incompatible with the wattle, proceeded into poorer city quar-198 & rery high tide. it may be somu to covet. They had demanded to GENEVA, August 20th."
ters, and there brought a transient touch time before she can be salved.
be liberty of the subject, or sometimes, iD. Inasmuch as the meeting of the Council of beauty into colourless homes. One
taught not only English literature, but deed, with common honesty. As two of the largest salvage tags in Greck. The people of England were no of the League is A specia! one, called to saw it also gracing motor cars and the the port, the St. Dominic and the Fic- louger growing up as an uneducated, un- discuss the Silesian question, Viscount motor "heavies, and even humble drays fora must remain close by the strs refined, illiterate population. Ishii will retain the chairmanship, until and carts. The wattle bad wooed and Cordillere and Glaucus, on Tungsha
"These atmospheric disturbances, Koo will preside. The reason is stated to big emporiums, in recognition of the a big tag yesterday with lighters to the
Mr. Isaacs added, sometimes prevent the matter is disposed of, after which Mr. won its place everywhere. Many of the Spit, it was found impossible to despatch
the reception of messages altogether, but be to avoid having two Oriental statesmen occasion, transformed big and valuable two lighters will receive the ship's cargo, Henrik. This morning, it is expected,
the greatest evil is caused through the as chairmen rapporteurs upon a purely windows into veritable bowers of golden which consists of coal from Chinwangtao.
automatic record of a message upon re- wattle, and their employees, without
ception being blurred by the electrical exception, wore sprays of the bloom as
effect, rendering the signals unreadable. EARLIER UA DLES.
a simple reminder of the day.
Mr. Marconi, who has recently return- This has hitherto prevented the service "The Central Railway Station WAN A PROSPECT OF SETTLEMENT.'
special telegram from Shanghaied to London, announces that he has being conducted with any continuity at especially bright, during the early hours yesterday to the China. Mail stated boon for the past few weeks testing.
high speed during certain seasons and when great crowds come into the city. GENEVA, August 28th.
The stranded liners are still aground. now method of wireless reception, deve- at certain periods of the day. Conse A little army of enthusiastic women were The Glaucus on Saturday was dragged loped by one of the company's engineers, quently, this has limited, the amount of The Council of the League of Nations there ready to distribute the wattle, and off the mud bank by four tugs nearer which has enabled him to receive con- trafic it was practicable to transmit ot Umag to-morrow to consider the the thousands of people from the trains deep water and is now believed to be safe tinuously from the United States, with receive, for at such moments of electrical Upper Silesian situation." A favourable were quickly around them, each gladly The Cordillere is still fast and anxiety out being in any way interfered with by disturbance automatic, which means high BERLIN, August 28th.
fact is that the members are all new men, snatching a spray and as quickly bolting prevails as to pulling her off in high atmospheric disturbances, which are par speed, transmission and reception have Public feeling at Herr Erzberger's this subject and are meeting with a noctar of some sweet flower and then a big pull.
who have hitherto not been involved in off for the tram. Bees struggling for the have beon" obtained from Hongkong for year, and were more severe than usual again to the slower method of oral re-i water duo in four days. Special cables ticularly prevalent at this time the to cease, and one has to have recourse death culminated in the organisation of sincere desire to reach an understanding flying off-such was the scene that sug a huge demonstration against the in a spirit of conciliation. At first Vis-gested itself at the railway station. The
in recent weeks, in consequence of the ception. Were ono able to transmit and White Terror." The funeral will take count Ishii, the acting. President, is to engines of suburban and country trains lightened and both are expected to be safe Marconi regards this azivande stations might be said to increase ten- "The Claucus and the Henrik are being abnormal spell of hot weather. Mr. receive automatically at high spoed place at the 31st inst Members of the report apon the situation, and it is ex- also came in lavishly robed with wastle.
continuously, the capacity of wireless in a few days. Left announce that they do not intend pected that the Germins and Pales will Not a few people, unused to getting
of the greatest importance, for it enables to allow future Militarist demonstrations be asked to submit their own cases:
a wireless telegraph service to be con-fold or more. The cost of transmission without simultaneous counteraction,
something for nothing, were a little
ducted,. notwithstanding. atmospheric and recoption at such high speed is in- diffident about taking the proffered spray
disturbances, during the whole twenty oreased only in a small ratio with the BERSE, August 28th.
antil they were informed that the Wattle FROCEEDINGS AGAINST DEMPSEY, four hours, and at a high speed during greater traffic exchanged. The new Swiss wireless station at tralian sentiment, and makes its distri
"I therefore, this new method of re- Day Lengua exists purely for good Ans- NAT
the greater part of the time. It would In court proceedings for the attachment be difficult to exaggerate the practical ception is mastered and the one remain-
The
Breas
the Hindu population are occurring, Indian troops are proceeding from Can- to the northern districts of
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Calicut. Losses up to date include several Europeans, and many Hindus have been massacred. Twenty of the Leinster Regiment and seventeen native police are missing. Rebels killed amount to, seven hundred.
THE
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ASSASSINATION ERZEBERGER.
COMMUNIST AND
MONARCHIST MEETINGS.
repayable, it
the
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resumed at Wiesbaden their conferences on a possible Franco-German economic understanding with a view to haatening the reconstruction of the war-stricken regions. sination, Herr Rathenau exclaimed,
On hearing of Herr Erzeberger's assas
A great misfortune for Germany - Horax.
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SILESIAN, PROBLEM.
QUESTION OF CHAIRMEN.
·BERLIN, August 29th." Despite the probibition, Communists and Monarchists held rival demonstra tions at Fotsdam. They did not come European matter. into conflict, but the Communists had a clash with the police, 2 of the former were killed and 1 wounded.
LEFT"
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WARNS THE WHITE
TERROR."
The two arrested Offenburg students
have been released The Government
capture of the nssassins.
Pinin August 17th (delayed).
Accompanied by the British Ambas
Bador and a delegate of the British
WIRELESS READY.
successful attempt was made to bring off At high tide yesterday (3 p.m.) an un- the Gloucur by two tuga. The cargo will be lightered this morning...
ANOTHER VESSEL AGROUND.
passengers.
LATEST NEWS.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. A NEW DEVELOPMENT.
has offered a reward of M,100,000 for the Muenchenbuchsee, which will be used for butions free. Others, again, according of a limousine valued at 6,000 guinear value in commercial long-distance wiring impediment to a continuous high- the League of Nations meeting, has been to the hon, secretary-although they were belonging to Dempsey for allegedless telegraphy of this latest achievement speed service removed, one may soon see MR. HUGHES TRIBUTE TO opened. The first messages were tras probably only a few in number-strongly breach of contract over a moving picture Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of communications to all parts of the
FRENCH HEROES,
"Our greatest trouble hitherto," said very substantial reduction in the cost mitted to Chelmsford (England), with wanted to pay for their sprays. The drama counsel for applicant said neither complete auciens. ~
LITHUANIA'S PERSEVERANCE."
league, to encourage the planting of the Dempsey nor Kearns, his manager, hid of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Com-world. Mr. Marconi has been devoting wattle, also distributed free many pack ever taken enough interest in the affairs pany, to a representative of The Daily some weeks to fasting thoroughly this GENEVA,August 28th. ages of seed, supplied by Mr. Maiden, of the country to record a vote at the Telegraph who sought further informs new method, and although we have been. Lithuania has renewed her request for of the Botanic Gardens, each package general election. He referred to Demption, has been that although there experiencing tropical weather a really Empire League, the Austrálian Premier admision to the League of Nations containing five varieties of secde. The sey as a man who expects to remain the have been many valuable inventions in exceptional summer and a prolonged-
league, it may be added, had sent over- world's champion fighter until the text recent years in wireless telegraphy, which drought-he bas never ones failed to san a big quantity of wattle seeds for war drives him into peaceful occupation have assisted us materially in evading receive accurately. We shall -without- the planting of the trees over and about in some shipyard. This was an allusion interference from other stations, and in loss of time install this new apparatus OBITUARY.
the last resting places of our soldiers. to Dempsey's record during the war when part from eliminating troubles caused by at our Towyn station, and are very con- The principal ceremony took the form he claimed exemption from military ser atmospheric disturbances, these have, dent that we shall thereby immensely LONDON, August 20th of an extensive planting of strong young vice on nevertheless, continued to a considerable increase the capacity of our America service. In the near future the whole Cantenskiold (Danish Envoy) due to a the Synagogue, and in the garden plot for non-support.
there are electrical, storms. He was subsequently waap ating, while golfing at Ranelagh facing the T. and G. Buildings de engaged as a ship's rivetter
(Continued of foot of near cokïmn.)
Inid a floral tribute on the tomb of the unidentified French soldier-avar.
ITALIAN RAILWAY COLLISION
ROME, August 28th.
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Thirty-dend haya been recovered from The death has taken place of M. H. G. trow in Hyde Park, Tydney, suposito toto sun, the ground that he had a wife degens in the summer sorson and rien
the wreckage of the train collision. Over
a hundred were injured,
of oar stations both at home and abroad will be fitted out so as to enable mes rages to be received by the new method."
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