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CABLES
LATEST CABLES.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.},
THE WAR IN ASIA MINOR.
CREEKS ON OUTSKIRTS OF *ANGORA:"
LONDON, September 13th." Latest reports from Anatolia indicate that the Greeks and the Turks have fought to a standstill. The Greeki ar on the outskirts of Angora, but bath
ther heary, fighting is possible. CHARGE AGAINST FATTY
ARBUCKLE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY
HOME INDUSTRIES. RECOVERY IN IRON AND STEEL. BUT GOAL QUIET.
LONDON, September 19th, : The British production of pig iron in August was 3,000 tons, as compared with 10,000 tons in July and 380,000 tons in March, before the coal stoppage. The production of steel inguts and castings in 117,000 tons in July and 350,000 tons in August was 132,000 tons, as compared with March. Forty-six blast furnaces were operating on August 31st as compared with 15 on July 31st and 109 before the coal stoppage.
Newcastle reportsshow that the number of and production generally curtailed owing to a lack of foreign trade. Coll erics are. suspending work rather than incur begieros y selling at still lower prices.
MANILA AS A PORT.
ENLARGEMENT OF FAUTLITIES, URGED.
The following extractie from the Male Times:→ ·
WKONESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1418, 1921.
THE OPIUM QUESTION. CULTIVATION ONLY FOR.
MEDICINE
CHINESE "PACE."*"
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*** AS ITHERS SEE US " AN ENGLISHMAN IN JAPAPESE
EYES.
CHANGING CHINA.
BUILDING GOOD ROADS,
A
-INFLUX OF MOTOR-CARE The Englishman is sober, and conserva tive, writea Dr. Kojiro Sugimori, of
The Tim Peking Correspondent PIKINO, August $8th. Pointing out the present implate"
Waseda University. To him business recent latter said:- A Writing from Washington, on July 10th, occupies, as it appears to others, the cen and antiquated facilities of the part of to the Kav. A. Sowerby, General Secretary tral portion of his life. He is never in was not a single decent road. in the h Until the coming of the motor-car th general manager of the Pacife Commer Mrs. Hamilton Wright, Makilt. H. E. Pond. vice-president and of the Anti-Upium Association, Peking, a hurry, never hustling, always the same of China, always excepting the tri Club luncheon in the P.C.C. bodegan, anys, inter fat, that as the result of a big his business leisurely. cial Company speaking at the Rotary American advocate of drug suppression. a being who, throughout his life, enjoys course, was due to the activity of the leading year in and year out and be looks like mileage in the Treaty Ports, which advocated the enlargement of the port campaign in America the most influential doing business appears to be easy going. motors, has opened the eyes of the Chi and the establishment of such facilities men cabled to Dr. Wellington Koo, who He does in sack clothes what others ree, and roads are appearing every
will make Manila the great American was to present the Committee's report to would do in a uniform.
foreigner. His manner of
But the foreigner, frat carriages, and carts, and with -|
armies need to be reorganised before fur- idle collieries in the district has increased' ment of the northern port project as wellon in America demanded that if the and takes up too much of the time of busy
the Orient. terminal port and "distributing centre of the Council for winded that the buy and to the Japanese, he seems slow institution of railways is a stent prote
He never looks with cars and lorries to match the develop
of Nations was to as that of the present south bay.
assume the men in talking. responsibility for the opium question it
the expense involved forei Mr. Fond, talking of the port develop-ust be prepared to sou the thing through, and in diligence,
One feels that he is lacking in strain given a road. it is open to any indi capital or Government initiatives or nent projects, said that the Saath Part irrespective of the material interests in said that the efficiency of the Englishman it for pleasure or for profit. The Chi cot satisfactorily accommodate intervalved, and that it must insist upon the is of no account when one considers the ese are doing both at an astonishing ca It may bonestly be dual to buy a car or a lorry and tor ialaad shipping. He also pointed out suppression of opium cultivation save for efficiency of the American or the German. and making the foreigner blink at
mat under the League. There were eight He never rises to a white heat: he also The opium committed referred to above duty or be it business, be is never weary.
But the Englishman is untiring. Be it viata opening up for the sale of mot representatives of the countries directly takes very long to cool when aroused. cara in Peking, but municipal improv
vehicles.
Ten years ago there were no moto interested in the opium question and three Assessor or Advisers, namely Mra The characteristics of the Englishman ments had begun. and there may ha Hamilton Wright, Sir John Jordan. and
come from his commercial life. Wherever been 20 miles of well-laid streets with **The delays and the excessivet expense M. Henri Brenier, tributing centre and are a heavy burden was that Ur. Koo, when introducing the a great measure illustrates his individual miles of streets in the city whore moto of handling cargo kill Manila is a dis-The result of the telegram from Americs power of perseverance and this factor in side. To-day there must be at least. I his strongest point may lie, he has a great the city, although there were none ou to the people of these islands." he stated question at the Council early in July: has produced the Roman Empirs of to-100 miles of made roads regularly use be 20 years behind the times but 20 years wo-operation had hitherto been directed. Tr. England has never been shle
Manila in its port facilities should not pointed out that whoress international
and social manifestations. It is this that Can go comfortably, and outside no
aboad.
for motor traffic. only towards progressive limitation of the in his own way, the Englishman took the vehicles of various categories, is believe The registered o to produce a genius 1.ke Napoleon. He thought that Congress should be true in opium, the conviction was now
Peking are now in the 11th hundre
Whitham north port project, giving the said that to deal with the question satis in across the Atlantic who is far more tion of a road 500 miles long which w askerl
and the total," including Governmen to provide the $10,000.00 the that it was time for the progressive sup- knees and is now slowly girding her loins
beginning to prevail many countries lead in bringing Mighty Germany to her to reach 1.500. $30,000,000 necessary to carry out
pression of its production." Dr. Koo for a content for supremacy with her coing his provincial troops in the constru United States permanent reservations for
In Shansi a good governor emplo commercial base in return. The carryfactorily it was necessary to go to the powerful and efficient than Germany was. ing out of this project, he thought, would the cultivation of opium should be re- dan, a part of his pleasures,
very root of the question, and to this end Work and business is, to the English other. The American Red Cross, a
run from one end of the province to th supply the terminal and distributing duced progressively base which is necessary if the United limited to strictly medical and scientifquently, there is no make-believe in what mile branch of this road to Fengchor
aud eventually
Conse- famine relief measure, is making ☎"5
HIS VERSION OF ACTRESS'S DEATH.
SAN FRANCISCO. September 13th.
* Fatty" Arbugkle has given the police kis vorsion of how Virginia Happe," who was a beautiful girl, equally well-known in New York and the West, met ber death. He says that she became hysteri. cal after several drinks at a party, and began to tear off her clothes. The other guests, tried to calm her by immersing her in a cold bath, but her condition werned and she was removed to hos
pital, where she died.;
FRENCH COAL INDUSTRY. REVIVAL OF THE NORTHERN COLLIERIES.
PARIS, September 19th: -Northern France's collieries, which were systematically wrecked and flooded by the retreating Germans, are emerging from the ruins. The output in slowly 1913 was over 2,000,000 tons; in 1990 it figure has been already exceeded for the was under four millions, which latter. first half of . Fernch collieries man- dustry during the recent British miners aged substancially to help out British in. strike-Hatas INTERNATIONAL COURT OF
JUSTICE,
SEATS
That a great deal of freight comes from medicinal purposes." bare to be transported across the river the northern provinces and that it would, at great expense, to the south port steam ship terminals. A modern coaling depot is almost an impossibility in the south port, he declared,
On the other hand, the police and other LATIN AMERICA TO CLAIM THREE States is to assume and maintain her pro- statements differ widely The doctor's autopsy shows that death was due to as interval injury, causing There were, also, external bruisen.
'UNEMPLOYED
BANCES.
peritonitia
FIGHT IN WALKER ART GALLERY.
Justice. Brazil would reserve her vote. He said that Latin Americans would
sim "three best dealer tribunal.
GERMAN MISSIONARIES. APPEAL TO METHODIST- CONFERENCE.
lines
purposes.
...
But
in outdoor sports.
The Englishman is a very great believer days of the war Premier Lloyd George During the busiest never failed to have his turn on the golf course while cricket, tennis, lacrosse and other games were played as usual.
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per place in the Orient. Great Britain
be does. He does not try to cheat by and another to Lingchow. Ena Lases in
This view, which was seconded by the substance. The more you use than town of Pochow (Anhui) a local
making the appearance look better than weitch on the Lunghai Railway sad ti Betwee France in Hongkong and Singapore: PARIS, September 12th
aad Haiphong; Hol- Hapotaux, was adopted by the Council, the better you come to appreciate the tion has opened a road upon which in laterviewed by the New York Irald.
land in Batavia. Bourabaya and Maens and a resolution was passed to the effect quality of his manufactures, in the pro- provised motor, omnibuses ply regularly Associ Senhor da Cunha, the Brazilian delegate the United States, here is the logical opium be requested to consider and respirit of enjoyment thaa duty as com- of Shanghai and Naaking a road in
Here is the only possible base hat the Advisory Committee on traffic in duction of which he enters more with a The exhibition of the Arbuckle films if Mr. Elihu Root declined to be a candi logical distributing centre for American of instituting an inquiry to determine man enjoys his work and there is there and many useful schemes are under di to the League of Nations, declared that terminal for American ships and the port at ita next meeting on the possibility pared with other people, The English-provement association has been forme In the province of the important citie has been adversely affected
date for the Court of International merchould be operated to other Oriental | of raw sad prepared opium specified in
from here American feeder approximately the average requirements fore more honesty in it. ports rather than, as at present, from chapters 1 and 2 of the Opium Convention and therein lies the moral value of it
His work cussion. Several cities in this provinc occupies the first place in his pleasures vices by reada connecting up with ra other ports under foreign flags."
for medicinal and scientific purposes in which far outweighs all other value.
Kubngsu, can already beaat motor SƏ But outside of the port qquestion, be different countries, added. Philippine merchants are not on
or river communication. Canton a competitive basis with merchants at countries signatory to the Opium Conven- A questionnaire was then sent to all
which the narrow streets that have serve undergoing & regular transformation b other Oriental perte for three reasons:- tion of 1919, and replies are expected by
awept away and superseded by brow the city, sincs prehistoric timea are bein 1.-American merchants.. must double taxes.
pay February next, when the Committee holds
thoroughfares worthy of the wealth an its next mooting in Geneva,
importance of so great as centre of lif goods when they are reexported.
goods applies to these same has hurt her cause enormously by allow Mrs. Hamilton Wright says that China
and industry. coastwise shipping laws.
3-Th application of the Americang the recrudescence of poppy cultiva highest esteem by the Englishman. Fox-orrin, and oycles to the value of ove
Hunting is a sport held in perhaps the
In 1919 China imported motorica.co many might, not agree, but the tessuto 41ggested at Geneva that the Treaty and the element of danger in it only America, obviously for the reason the tion, and says that every effort should be bunting is his delight, but this is expect are that the total for last year will b With latter point, Mr. Pond added. made to stop it at once, Sir John Jordas | ally limited to the aristocratic classes higher still. Most of the cars come fron 20,200,001 (£750,000), and the indication hus the effect of making rates on Amer Powers should be allowed to appeal heightens his
representative, however, did not seem to much liked as hunting and an English- especially conspicuous, and probably re can vessels non-competitive. while they through the foreign Conair in Chins yachting are also very popular and are
interest. to the military directly
Boating and the American cars are cheaper and ar The Chinesa see the point, and was afraid that the man will talk of his gun, his dog and his Presents something, liian probebly.
enjoyed by both sexes. Fishing is as North Chios the.. American.
good enough for the purpose. L Central Government would lose face if rod in one breath, if
carmi
the total." Out of 1,320 cars. imported Just as the Englishman is a great into Shanghai in 1920 957 came
Caited
th States,
189 from sada, 11:
LONDON, September 13th. Yesterday's diaturbances in Liverpool. centred round the Walker Art Gallery, which a crowd of some thousand, sudden ly attempted to rush the police guarding the Gallery, who were surprised and over. whelmed. There was a sturdy conflict on the steps leading to the building, in the course of which a couple of hundred demonstrators won admission.
In the meanwhile, police reinforcementa were hurried along.
They drove back the main portion of the crowd and locked the Gallery doors, thereby trapping the invaders, who endeavoured to escape,
A meire ensued, the police freely using batons When they secured the upper boad. the doors were reopened. A hun- dred of the invaders were injured and 100 arrested.. Several peaceful visitors fainted.
EARLIER CABLES, POLICE CHARGE WITH BATONS.
LONDON, September 19th.
LONDON, September 12th.
The question of German missionaries fe tax of one per cent, în
resuming work abroad was raised at the to-day, when a resolution was moved by Methodist Conference at Westminster German delegate. Herr Bek, urging the Conference to seek ways and means to mission fields. The subject was referred open a way for German missionaries to to the Conference's business committee. BRITISH HEAVY-WEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP, BECKETT DEFEAT: McCORMICK. LONDON, September 12th. At the Covent Garden Opera House, the heavy-weight championship of Bri- "Joe Beckett beat Boy McCormick for tain, the latter retiring in the twelfh
round.
MDLLE LENGLEN'S ILLNESS POSTPONEMENT OF MATCH WITH
MRS. MALLORY.
NEW Yoar, Soptember 12th. Owing to the illness of Malle. Longlen, which forced her to default again after playing one set in an exhibition doubles match at Brooklyn, the match between In a recrudescence of unemployed die Malle. Lenglen and Mrs. Mallery has turbances, at Liverpool, the police charg-been indefinitely postponed. ed with batona. A hundred were arrest ed, many of whom were sent to prison and hospital.
THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN
DISPUTE.
ATTITUDE OF HUNGARY.
L NOON, September 12th.
UNEMPLOYMENT IN NEW
YORK.
EXPECTED TO AFFECT A MILLION.
0
NEW YOLK, September 12th.
ELECTRICIANS' STRIKE..
It is reliably estimated that half a hundred thousand ex-Service men, will be Foreign Office telegrams show that the authorities and charitable organisations idlo in New York, this winter. The city attitude of the Hungarian Government as
are davising relief. " regards the Burgenland dispute con- tinues to Do most unsatisfactory. Hun- gary has replied to the Allies' 'Note sug gesting that the work of restoring, order shall be entrusted to Hungarian troops This is regarded as irrelevant and as abandonment of the previous disavowal of responsibility for the action of irre gular bands,
The Austrians have, to-day, withdrawn from their zone. In the meanwhile" a state of alarm prevails among the frontier populations, and cattle are being driven
inland.
It is felt in London' that it is neces sary to employ vigorous coercive men- sures to compel fulfilment of Hungary's obligations,
SOVIET PROCLAIMS MARTIAL LAW. THOUSANDS OF STARVING. CHILDREN FOR SIBERIA.
RIDA; September 12th. The Soviet has proclaimed martial law at Bemarabia and in the Rumanian frontier 2000. Forty-eight thousand hungry, half naked children from the Volga district are stated to have assom. blod-at-Cheliabinak awaiting departure to Siberia.
GENERAL STRIKE AT ROUBAIX.
BERLIN, September 12th. Berlin newspapers are unable to appear. Owing to a strike of electricians, the trams are not running, and the supply of electric light has been suspended.
porta.
Com-
two
would be competitive at other Oriental Por the United Sight rates from Manila
freight bill of lading conditions are not 30 fax ourable, Manila will not be able to
such appeal were made over the hand pete as a distributing centre as against that the Central waive of Peking. Mrs. Hamilton Wright thinka other Oriental ports." he explained.
Mr. Pond stated that thus far no organment will saver regain its face while the wholly unlike the ante-war German in
ita dignity in this case, for the Govern- & devotes of domestic amusements. He is from Italy. For the first two month ization has actively got back of the plane to expand the port of Manila and im- men remain in power. It had also been this respect, for the German spent half of this year the American importation great trade development, we here must prove shipping conditions.
suggested that a committee be sent to the the night wandering from cafe to cafe, were 159 and the British 44. which in do our part in arousing interest in the there is a great world impetus to stop the Englishman: in summer the French win-maiket, and there is little hope for the "It Manila is to be a factor in this affected regions to report upos the actual beer-awilling. In winter a great burning demand for the British article. Nevo conditions The writer then says that log is the centre of attraction for the theless, the Americnas, dominate this dicates a marked improvement in the plan of "making Manila America'a Pr
production of opium at its source
and the Oriental base," he concluded.
opponents of this proposed measure are plays the piano.
dows of his house open, and someone only too glad to advertise China's broken
British cars until prices are equalised pledges both towards India and
which can bardly happen until we also undertake mass production. her wider obligations asumed at the Hague.
DUTCH SHIPPING. ACTIVITIES OF JAVA-CHINA-, JAPAN LINE.
Last
The Java China-Japan Line must surely occupy a unique position among shipping companies, states an Amsterdam corres- pondent the Financial Timler. year it accured a profit a profit of over 100 per cent. on its capital and paid only 15 per cent, dividend, the remainder of the profit being placed to reserve and depreciation. lowed so consistently that the company's This policy has been fol tonnage appears in the balance-sheet at the absurdly low value of 10 florins per
ton.
subixey
With the middle and the upper classes, church going on Sundays is almost, rigidly customary. The lower classes generally spend the sabbath in having outings. An English Sunday is a gloomy lonely, in contra-distinction to the Con- tinent where" Sunday is like a fete day, In this respect the English Sunday looks
THE DEUTSCHE-ASIATICHE affair. The streets are deserted and are
BANK.
THE PROPOSED RE-ORGANISATION espect the n
AS A SINO-GERMAN BANK.
[ALIATIC NEWS AGENCY.]
PEKING, September 5th. of certain high and responsible officials With the co-operation and assistance of the Ministry of Finance and other Government organs, Mr. Wu Hsing, who was connected with the Chinese
"
THE TRAINING OF CIVIL SERVANTS EDUCATION FOR TRADER
FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS.· ́ At the Congress of the Universities The public house is a great institution function of the universities in regard te the Empire, at Oxford, on July 7th, the in England, but is largely frequented by the lower classes. With neither music fully with commercial problems wi
the country to grappie mom nor barmaids, it is purely & place for the theme of sa address given by SU Aud
lishman, and whisky and ale represents drinking. two of the principal pleasurea of the Eng at the University of Birmingham. 1 Drinking and smoking are William Ashley, Professor of Commerce the class be belongs to.-Translated by lieved, they would see faculties of com the Japan Times.
the course of the next 20 years, he be The Java-China-Japan Line maintaina
considerable university in the Empire. or something like them, in every and Japan, and since 1915 s line on the of success in his advocacy of the reor a regular service between Java and China agation in Berim previous to the world war, is meeting with a certain amount
He had never
beca
ashamed to be frankly and Pacific Coast was opened in
VALUE OF THE FRANC. conjunction
nakedly utilitarian in the curriculum he had recommended. Instead of aiming with the Steamship Company Nether-ganization of the defunct Deutsche- land" and the Rotterdam Lloyd. The Asiatic Bank as & Sino-German bank-
NOVEL SCHEME OF PROFIT.
only at mental culture, and trusting that Company, which was formed in 1909, re-lag corporation, with fresh additional
product, that, ceived for a period of 15 years
Chinese capital to be subscribed solely
product, PARIS, August 5th.
were completely justified from the Government.
among the Chinese, without the parti
in aiming According to the Fuure, a certain in and through such stadice for
directly at utility, and seeking Before the war the company, with the cipation of foreigners other than those credit back in Paris has conceived a whith discipline and mental enlargeme
of 1007, was able to pay re- of German nationality. It is reported highly ingenions if questionable method the university to-day was to pat, s
moderate dividend on its share that, through the instrumentality of Wu of profiting by the great fall in the value how, the university ides into they The but, in common with all the Hsing, strong pressure has been brought of the frane in the United States" For of the great majority of the commercial other Dutch steamship companies, its to bear upon those Germans who do not the past fortnight, it is stated, this bank great prosperity dates from the war, favour the Sino-German bank idea. Wu hae cach night sent a number of telo its sons to the university at all, and thauka especially to the intensive traffic Hsing and his friends are of the opinion grams, each consisting of three words would only send them if it could expect community which at present did not send an its two services.
that in view of the pitiful failure of the telegraphic address and the name of a to receive most of them back again into The year 1020, of course, was to's cor tain extent under the influence of the which practically means the destruction-these two being always the same and
anque Industrialle de Chino in China, great industriality in the United States commercial lita. depression in the last half-year, and of the French commercial and financial a "text" of one word only. But each vice overseas was the subject of an The training of Civil servants for sor especially of the compotition of the Amo- rican Shipping Board, in consequence of crunge in the Far East, which it will of these short. telegrams is accompanied address by Sir Theodore Morison, Prin which the sugar freight collapsed to pre part of energetic Frenchmen to recover, first only seven or eight of these tele- an-Tyne. For administration in India certainly take many years effort on the by a prepaid reply of fifteen words. At cipal of Armstrong College, Newcastle- Nevertheless the profits of the present is an opportune time for the grams were sent every night, but they and the Crown Colonies, he said, the the company were more than 100 per ocht. PARIS, September 12th. on the capital, out of which a dividend establishment of the German bank have gradually increased, and now nam intellectual discipline of a university Most of the nations, notably Great of 15 per cent. was, doclared, while the throughout the Chinese Republic, as a her hundred nightly. The explanation education was cesential Britain, Japan, Sism, and the Nether- kalance was, as in previous years, wholly in Gorman financial institution would suggested is that whereas each word tele- was how to obtain zien of the type o The problem lands, were officially represented at allocated to reserves, and depreciation materially help the rehabilitation of graphed to New York from Paris costs quired in suficient numbers. Even before Meaux. at the commemoration of the funds.
German commercial interests in this if. 25c., on the exchange in New York Murne victory in 1914-flavas.
It will be understood that such a policy country to recover their pre-war pros that represente 3f. 25c. This operation,
the war the
the supply was not equal to the must lead to a unique position. In fact, perity. Further, it is reported that the it is stated, thus yields an actual profit
A very large number of recruite have to come from the newer uni EXPLOSION IN NOVA SCOTIA ht of the Java China-Japan Line Chinese creditors
soon as they made good ond HALIFAX (N.B.). September 12th.
FRENCH AIR PORT.,
PARIS, September 12th. increasing activity.
The air port at Le Bourget is showing
passengers and 18 tons of sundry goods.
During August 500 airplanes were used in conveying 2.500
COMMEMORATION OF. THE
MARNE.
when the Dartinouth oil tank blew up, A terrific explosion shook the town following an outbreak of fire. So far only one man is reported missing, but the damage to property is serious
MARK'S LOW RECORD.
LONDON, September 19th. The German mark touched a fresh low record to-day with 380 to the £1.
war L'es.
300
of the defunct of 2f, on each of the prepaid reply, the The
modern universities were
of Coco registered tons figures on the Deutsche-Asiatiche Bank are willing to letter enabling the person to whom the deficient in the provision of those oppor ta ane-beet at only 80 1. per toh. convert their deposits, ote-, into shares telegram is sent to telegraph in any tunities for a full social life in which the which probably will cost about 21,000,000 by German capitalists and financiers that by merely sending 100 telegrams of and athletica, more time for their clubs all four ships with 38,000 registered tons, the deficits will be loaned to the Chinese specified. It is, therefore, calculated was lacking was more facilities for sports
gainst the new building, comprising iu of the proposed Sino-German Bank, and direction he likes up to the amount older universities were
the company has built up a reserve But another report says that for certain the length referred to with the of rat less than 12,000,000. B.
BD rich What reply and societies, ampler opportunity for
This will
Civilisation is high or low
Lonable it to write down immediately thereasons, German financiers, as we're prepaid, allowing for cost of transmis mecting and talking to one another, away
new ah ps to 300 fl per registered tono o ponize the former stel unwilling son, there is a net profit of 10,500f. from the dons and the lecture roo
reorganize, the former German bank enough presumably to pay for a large Apart from th's the company has form-
to the pre-war level.
as a Sino-German concern, partly be undertaking of world-wide telegraphio ed special and insurance reserves, which cause they wish to restore the former correspondence!. It is pointed out that amont, to 10 000 000 fl. In fact, here is position of the defunct bank and partly these telegrams and prepaid replies, shipping company with a capital of because the Chinese promoters of the which can only be sent at the rate men. Metal workers, municipal employés, BAVARIAN CARIVET RESIGNS all 24.009 registered tons, which figures at hand to carry through their big enter some 21. per word to France in view of 6:C00 00 8. with a fleet comprising in Sine-German idea have really no capital tioned vid England, involve a loss of on the balance-sheet at below pre-war prisa. Negotiations regarding the resto-the depreciation of the frant, quite apart suitable selection of records in every I should like to see a gramophone and Irvel and commands reserves of about ration of the defunct German bank are from the blocking of the cable with such school and great teaching institution
proceedingsteadily and smoothly. messages.-Doily Telegraph.
the country.Sir. Edward Bigor.
LILLE, September 12th.
and co-operative bakers at Boubaix
struck to-day in sympathy with the...tox- tüo-workers;
HUNICH, September 12th.
The entire Cabinet has now resigned.
10,000,000 £
women are at a premium orording Professor Patrick Geddes.
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