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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. [HROUGH EXUTER'S ADKINOY.]
STEAMERS COLLIDE. BRITISH STEAMER DAMAGED.
LONDON, September 19th,
A Port Said message says that the British steamer Baron Bicho, frota Port aid for Calcutta and the Japanese steamer Kuroran Mari. From Calcutta for New York, collided. The former is at Buen damaged and will be surveyed.
BOILER ACCIDENT...
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LONDON, Seperäber 19th. A Porim message says that the British steamer Prometheus, from Batavia for Amsterdam and London, has arrived there with her boilers leaking. The repairs will take three days.
RUBBER OUTPUT PROBLEM. PLANTER SUGGESTS POOLING RESERVES.,
LONDON, September 19th." The Malay States planter Mr. Alma Haker, in a letter to the newspaper „Financië, çontends in favour of the non-restriction of rubber output He ad- "vocates pooling reserves by plantation' companies, with a view to buying surplus rubber for sale on "long period terms " to countries unable to purchasq owing to adverso exchange.
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GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY. DIRECTORS ANNOUNCEMENT.
NEW YORK, September 19th- The Directors of the Guaranty. Trust Company announce that they have writ-. jea off all the realized losses and, in order to, anticipate any other possible losses, have set up extraordinary reserves, ap- proximately, Sitern and a quarter million dollars, "charging such
reserve items against the company's surplus and un- dívided profits acount.
EARLIER CABLES. SOVIET CHARGE AGAINST FRANCE
ITS PROBABLE ORIGIN...
PAR18, September 17th.
The statement by the Sovietic Agent in London about the French Government's alleged attempt to bring pressure to bear on Poland And Bumaaia for them" to make war on Russia created some stir both in London and Paris.
It is authoritatively stated that there is no truth whatever in the above state- ment, which is especially heinous in view of France's present unselfish efforts for Buccouring famished Russia Positive guarantees are insisted upon that reliefs
shall not be diverted from their object and shall be really apportioned, among tho starving population.
This is prob ably what sageted the Sovietic authori- ties
The suspicion cost by Soviets on the real purpose of the contemplated enquiry mission to Russia is preposterous,
The International Commission for send ing relief to Russia, to-dagy invited most of the nations to send delegates to a Meeting on October 8th, at Brussels, ex- plaining at the same time the expediency first of sending a mission of enquiry to
Rusais-Havas.
RUSSIAN REFUĢees held up.
THE
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS.
(TKEOUGH 'REUTERʼS AGENCY.] CHINESE MISSION IN LONDON.
PARIS, September 17th.
HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, ВЕРТЕМВЕВ 20т, 1991.
A Chinese Mission, including fourteen officers, has arrived in Toulon on a visit warmest welcome was extended to the to the naval and aerial basca. The Mission by
aval and civil authorities-Hav
Admiral Hagot and the
ATTACHED TO PRINCH ARKÝ..
PARIS, September 18th. A Chinese Officers' Mission tempo tarily attached to the French Army, has arrived in Toulon to visit the naval establishments, also the dirigible and hydroplane centres at Duors and St. Raphael.
RESTRICTION OF OPIUM TRAFFIC,
GENEVA, September 18th.
YELLOW RIVER "BRIDGE COMMISSION.
GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST DR. WADDELL
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The following documents relative to a tween Dr. J. A. Waddell, the well-known serious friction which has developed be
Yellow River Bridge Commission, and American, who is now an advisor on the three of his colleagues-Mr. H. Wilmer (British), Mr. A. Mesnagor (French), and Mr. L. Dethien (Belgian)wers received: at the offices of the Peking Daily New 30th August.
SPORT.
TENNIS,
11-3, 3-6, 6-4. best Mr. Gr. May and Br. Hay (B.G.A.), Br. Newcombe and Gr. Glow (B.G.A)
THE WORLD'S SHIPPING TONNAGE.
MORE THAN SIXTY, MILLIONS AFLOAT.
CROWN COLONY RULE WINDWARD ISLANDERS' PLEA."" The Doubles" Championship results Some time ago the people of Grenada, in the first round, yesterday, WORD:--
(Windward Islands) sent a petition to Cpl. Hayward and Spr. Nowing (B.E.)tive government, to which a reply was the King asking for a form of representa (EA0,0.), 7·0, 6·0. beat Q.M.S. Perkins and Pte Tennant received from the Colonial Office announc vessels launched during the three years The tonnage of songoing' merchant,
popularly elected.
that in future four of the 19 members ending December 31st, 1920 comprised of the Legislative Council would be
more than 25 per cent of all similar 88 Ricks and gas and Br. Dawson tion to London to explain to the Colonial pilations of Lloyd's Register of Shipping Grenada Representative Govern-tonnage launched in the twenty-nine yours Sgt. Ricks and Sgt. Hollands (R.A.M.C.) ment Association has now sent a deputa beginning with 1889, for which the com (EG.A.). 6-3, 8-3.
Office the disabilities on which their griev- are available, says the August monthly the schemes initiated by ench Governor no continuity of policy in the island. ances are based. They claim that there is bulletin isaued by the National Bank of
Commerce, Now York.
and they ask for a permanent Legislature was 3,339.989 gross tona, in 1913. are abandoned on his relinquishing office; amount of shipping launched in any your Prior to the European war, the largest capable of
pledging itself to carry out construction deceased, during the earlier Ship approved policies without regard to the phase of the war, falling to 1.201,830 tons changes in the Governorship ward Islands.
the Wind-
fin 1915. Control of public funds is not at
In the following years; however, urgent sent, vested in the taxpayers or their re-demand for tennage stimulated construc
pre- Presentatives, and it is pointed out that tion; but it was not until 1918 that total unanimous vote of the minority of launching exceeded those of 1913. In that
aions of the official majority-Times. main isefectual in 'opposing the deci-tion of more than 3,000,000 tons in the United States, the world's shipyards launched 5,447.444 tona, while in 1918 the total was 7,144,849, of which more than 24,000,000 were the product of American yards.
(Wilts.) beat Sgt. Brewer and Bdsm
Bdsm. Murrant and Bdam. Rogers Jones (Wilts), 6-1, 6-2.
The second round will be played to-day, commencing 3 p.m...
WATER POLO
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The friction between the members of the Advisory Board dates back to 30th June laat, when bids and plans for the Yellow River Bridge wore
opened. Following considerable discussion, a report was handed in by a majority of the advisors. The match between the Y.B.C. and Club. aumely. Messrs. Wilmer, Mesanger and Lusitano commenced half an hour after
report and recommending some changes Dethieu. The minority report handed in the advertised time and the R.G.A. The Commission of Five of the Longue Dr. Waddell and Mr. T. Ohmoora, the | U.A.C. match was played in sémi-dark four elected Councilors ia and must re-year, thanks very largely to the construc
Japanese member, objecting to the other nees as the result. which, in their opinion, would increase of the bridge. the serviceability and yet reduce the cost
resumed the discussion on the restriction of the opiun: traffic, and adopted the report relating to the ratification of the conclusions of Dr. Wellington Koo's Opium Convention by States which had not yet adhered to it or ratified it, and to the means of securing the application of certain measures laid down in the Convention,
MR. CRANE'S TRANS-SIBERIAN
JOURNEY.
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is the letter, or "notification" da the The latest development in the friction signatories term it, to Dr. J. A. Waddell, which is re-printed below:-
PEEING, August, 27th, 1821. (TO THE EDITOR OF THE “PEXING DAILY NEWB."]
both goals being scored by Busschaert.
The V.R.C won by goals to nil, The U.A.C. beat the R.G.A. by 6 goals Botelho scored for the winners to nil Gerrard, (3) Railton, Finch and
Games for this evening:- 5.15 p.m.-V.B.C. v. H.M.S. Forglace, 0.0 p.m.Interport trials. The Water Polo Association upheld
the protest of the U.A.C. claiming the 3 Points for the match played at the night irregularities.
the
HAMAICA MONEY BILLS REJECTED,
By the vote of the nine elected members of the Legislative Council at. Kingston on August 4th, the Government Bill mak ing provision for capital works on the railway and the Public, Works Bill were rejected.
of 439,000, and the elected miembers voted These measures involve an expenditure against them on the ground that they were unable to get information as to how spent without authority.
duce somewhat. but launchings were In 1090 shipbuilding activity was re- still in excess of ang previous your except- 1910.
seagoing merchant vessels between August action of over 13.000.000 gross tons of In spite of the destruction by enemy let, 1914 and November 11th, 1918, and the loss through marice hazards of an afloat is to-day greater than it would be period, the world's mercantile tonnage ten years prior to 1914 continued in the had the average rate of increase for the years since that date
DEAR SIR--I called upon your paper LONDON, September 19th."
last night to deliver the enclosed state Mr. Crane, ex-United States Minister foreigners in I did not leave it. We only
ments and letters, but as there were no fete on Friday last, owing to alleged much of this amount had already been additional 2,390,000 tons during the same: He travelled from Peking over the Monday afternoon and did not have it to China, bas reached England via Rusaia. received the "Notification Trans-Siberian Railway, in the administranslated and in shapo for publication tration of which he says the Soviet has until nearly 11 p.m. not interfered much.
He reports that the line has held up well and the broken bridges have been repaired.
THE MOPLAH RISING. DIFFICULTY OF RESTORING
¿ ORDER:
lato. on
Dr. Waddell has no further statement muDications authorises him to make until the Ministry of Com. make known some of the details of the Yellow Biver Bridge Competition.
to
V.R.C. by s goals to "1.
The match resulted in a win for the Each Club now has 18 points for to matches played.
INTERPORT POLO MATCH
The Selection Committee have decided Dr. Waddell does not intend to change on the following team to represent Hong his present recommedations which he kong in the forthcoming match against believes are for the maximum benefit to Shanghai:-Major China, no matter what threats, however. E. H. Bibby, Capt. R. Neville and Timmis (Capt.), malicious. are made to prevent him.-Very C. Sargcaunt. J. Bell-Irving (reserve). truly yours,
THOMAS E. MELOY..
29th August, 1921. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE PERING DAILY
LAWN BOWLS.'
SHANGHAL v. CIVIL SERVICES.
full the text of the following notification DEAR SIR-Will you kindly publish in leagues on the Yellow River Bridge Con received by me from three of my col-Shanghai-1, W. J. misainn. I recognise that it is not yet proper to make publie the details of the work of the Commission; but as
notification
The Colonial Secretary says the decision closing down of the labour works on the of the elected members will cause the railway shortly, as their Treasury in empty owing to advances made for these works and to the parochial boards. It might, he added, be necessary to pro rogue the Legislature in order to meet the situation thus created.-Feuter.
FIJIAN, REFORMS.
Mr. James M. Courell, an old resident in Fiji and a cotton planter in the island LONDON, September 19th.
of Taviani, writes situation in Malabar is more serious than Official investigations show "that the
to The Times in" opposition to the proposal of Mr. H. M. as ut first anticipated. This is said to
Scott, K.C., an elected member of the be due to the military experiencing diffi
Legislative Council. to form a federa tuli in dealing with the rebela, owing
and won by 23 to 12. The teams wore has been too much centralizing at Suva
The Shanghai team played the Civil the seat of government
tion of the Pacific Islands with Suva as Services Club at lawn bowls, yesterday, the country, which is largely forest load,
Tweedle; 3, J. Shaw; skip, D. McAlister, that is the interests of the islands to the latter's mobility and the nature of
Mr. Connell's cottention is that there where formidable. ganga
Brown; J. B. at the expense of Island interesta," over a wide are.
are scattered
Civil Services-1. A. B. Allen: 9, C. J. The opinion is held that "recalcitrant
Tacchi; 3, R. Duncan; skip, J. Jia especial, better and cheaper com other than the main island of Vitulevu. Moplabs, who fled to the jungle, can be starved out, if the main roads are held
this Blake
munication is needed, and the sugges and certain areas are garrisoned. Two River Bridge competition, I am sending was Shanghai, 11: Hongkong, 9. After purchase shina to do the inter-island
purely personal. The teams were on fairly level terma nature and does not concern the Yellow at the start. At the sixth head the score of Australia, the Fiji Government should thousand rebels are massed on the Pan-it to you for publication.
tion is made that following the example dalur Hills in a favourable position, An action is imminent. The use of artillery
little time after the ten interval but the Council to which the Talanda should that, the visitors scored for seven heads, work. But the chief remedy Mr. Couneli is unavoidable."
a consecutively. This continued for some proposes is an enlarged Legislative HOME, SECRETARY'S. STATEMENT.
scored for the last three heads. The amber to represent the towns of Civil Services made a late recovery and
return 12 members instead of four, with so little; Nos. 1 and 2, several times, should be equal in number to elected homesters were unfortunate in scoring came up sad cut them out. were laying near the jack when McAlisterbers and the governor be given a Suva and Levaka Nominated members
casting vote. "Fiji needs," says Mr. Last night a concert was held at the Connell, an elected Legislative Council World Theatre for the entertainment of representing Island interests and an Aus
tralian statesman to be governar."
SIMIA, September 19th, In the Council of State, the Home mediate vicinity of troops and near the Secretary said that, exceps in the im. railways, life and property of non- Moslems are not safe. The rebels, of whom five bodies are known to exist, control certain areas, and the re-establishment of authority is impossible at present, owing to transport and communication diff culties:
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THE AIRSHIP DISASTER. TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN VICTIMS.
New York, September 18th. gathered is the Navy Yard round the la drizzling rain, thousands of people colina of the American victims of the
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R38 disaster. The warships came in, to the accompaniment of tolling bells. naval attaches, brought fifteen wreaths Mr. Denby, accompanied by British from President Harding and the Cabinet. Sir Auckland Geddes also sent a wrenth. whose warshipa wore in port, participated British, French, and Brazilian sailors, in the Services, which were confined to the ritual prescribed by the United States Navy regulations.
IRIȘH IMPASSE. PREMIER'S REPLY TO MR. DE VALERA.
MARSEILLES, September 18th. The steamer Burgmeister Melle in ro- patriating to Odessa several hundreds of Russian refugees, whom Brazil declined as immigrants. They are held up in Ajaccio harbour, the crew refusing to sail until the steamer is thoroughly searched for.
Losbox, September 18th arms and a military guard is placed on
Mr. Lloyd George has replied to Mr. board. The sailors are apprehensive that telegram does not modify the claim that de Valera pointing out that the latter's the refugees, who are terrified at the tha, Irish delegates should meet as repre- prospect, of returning to Rumia, may size sentatives of an independent State. and use arms,
The Premier repeats his willingness to monwealth. confer as members of the, British Com. Unless the claim to nego tiate as a sovereign State is withdrawn, a conference is impossible. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
WAR-DEVASTATED FRANCE VISIT OF BRITISH MAYORS. PARIS, September 17th. Under the auspices of the British, League of Help, forty-five British Mayors, notably of Leeds, Cardiff and Hall, havo srrived in Paris on their way to the devastated_regions, with a view making practical arrangement for the relief and reconstruction of a number of towns and villages."
Welcoming the British visitors, the President of the Paris City Council stated that the Entente Cordiale ina natural alliance, which nothing mus aiter.
The Lord Mayor of Leeds replied that the delegation truly British people. The Franco-British bro- represents the therhood was Demented on battlefields
and will outlast all political strifes, and
for ever.-Havat.
SUBJECTS NOT INCLUDED.
WASHINGTON, September 18th.
It is understood that the questions of
immigration and racial equality are not included in the subjects which the United Disarmament Conference. States proposed for discussion at the
THE ARBUCKLE CASE. STRONG PUBLIC FEELING AGAINST ACTOR.
THAEMOPOLIS (WYOMING), Sept. 18th, picture theatre here, where an Arbuckle A party of cowboys and others invaded
was being shown and riddled screen with bullets. They carried the film into the street, and burned it.
is of
copy of a letter forwarded to His Excel- I am enclosing also for publication lency,the Minister of Communications.
I should bo
very glad to have you print this are so groundleas and the intent of which notification, the charges of which charge of my professional duty-Very is apparently to prevent the proper dis truly yours...
3. A. L. WADDELL,,
Consulting Engineer."
sath August, 1921.
(COPY)
His Excellency,
The Minster of Communications, Your Excellency:
the visitors.
MALTA'S FUTURE.
Estimates of tonnage now afoat tin- gross tons, approximately 11,000,000 gros dicate a total in excess of 80,000,000 tons above the figure for June 30th, 191s..
FEWER ORDER_FOR
LINERS.
One of the most unsatisfactory features by Lloyd's Register statistics, coms to of the shipbuilding position, as revealed have escaped the commentators, says Hame paper. It is the steady diminu under construction it is shown on col of the bigger type of ships is decreasing. tion in the number of bigger ships. In the table which gives the sizes of vessels parison with the corresponding table for The inference is, of course, that as these the preceding quarter that, the number
to replace them. At present the biggest ships are being completed, our liner com with versals of this class, are not seeking panies, which are primarily concerned
both this and others slightly smaller are likely to disappear from the list in the ship building is under 30,000 tons, and
tion in the hopes of a settlement of the sending, their shipe abroad for comple taken with a recommendation on the pack near future. Mapy owners have deferred
joiners' strike. An the last ballot wha of the union leaders that the torms should be accepted, owners wore naturally pre- pared to wait in the hopes of the work being finished at home yards. The men, however, have disregarded the advice of the leaders, and more ships will go abroad. What can be achieved in foreign THE NEW CONSTITUTION."
shipyards in this direction was shown
the speeches at a dinner of the Malta vessel was there the Bar owners decided when the ex-German liner Zeppelin was Malta's future under its new sell
sert to Amsterdam for re-conditioning governing constitation was the theme of with large contract was agreed upon, delivery in two months. While the Association, beld, last month, at Holborn to increase the work, and in spite of An interesting piece of secret history to mark not only this interesting event pany completed the whole job within the Restaurant. The gathering was intended this, the Netherland Shipbuilding Com General Federation of Trade Unions at broken during the war, in promoting tive sought to prevent the work being rolating to the recent miners' stoppage in the history of Malta, but also the re- two months. the
was made public at the conference of the sumption of the association's activities.markable because the joiners' representa Bangor, recently.
The incident is also re-
Colonel John Ward, M.P., was selected The chair was occupied by Mr. E. Tad got on with the job and the attempt good understanding between Maltese and It was stated by the chairman that English people in the United Kingdom. Workers actually struck work, but in the carried out there. Bome of the Dutch during the Labour party conference at Agius, president, and amongst the com Brighton to intervene between the miners pany were Viscount Burnham, Kr. E,
on the part of the British agitators The whole business was on absolutely Archbishop of Malta. and the Government with the object of F. L. Wood (Parliamentary Under-Secre
failed. securing the re-opening of negotiations. tory of State for the Colonies), and the secret lines between the men responsible for the business of the union and Colonel Ward, the treasurer of the General Federation. Colonel Ward's intervention Was completely successful. (Cheers.) He also made successful representations to the Government in regard to the res toration of the £10,000,000 great which ing about a settlement. (Cheera) was one of the primary factors in bring
translation of a notification just received Attached to this letter is an English
by me frdin three of the board of advisors to the Yellow Biver Bridge Commission, you already have. the French original of which undoubtedly
slightest doubt as to the correctness of
If there is in your mind ever my procedure, I urgently request that further with associates who are capable you make expression thereof to me. of writing a document so infamous.
I beg leave not to be compelled to sit
action as may be necessary.
I also request freedom to take such that so gross a violation of all profes. Please acopt my most sincere regrets sional etiquette should, have forced me to cause you this inconvenicaco-Very res peatfully yours,
(Signed) J. A. L. WADDELL
Consulting Enginoor NOTIFICATION TO DE. WADDELL,
On the 29th of June (evening before the opening of the bids for the New Yellow Association of Chinese and American River Bridge) in an address before the
which had appeared in the newspapers Engineers, you answered a statement to the effect that you were going to sit same time put in a hid. on the Commission of Experts and at the
appears
The Chinese Government, had, bowever, taken the precaution, which would seam unnecessary if it were dealing with honest men to inform the future counsellors that they should not participate in the sub- mission of
any bid.
to decline or to withdraw your project from the competition. ...
You had then only two choices; either
SECRET HISTORY OF. COAL
SETTLEMENT BROUGHT ABOUT BY STRIKE IN ENGLAND.
COLONEL JOHN WARD, M.P.
A
Guests were proposed from the chair.
British loyalty. The Maltees people would The tronsts "The King and The fall in their duty if they did not record
their deep sense of gratitude to the Im the guests, said that Malta enjoyed, and meat was called upon to decide the poli The Hon. E. F. L. Wood, replying for perial Government. When the Govern was about to proceed to a fuller enjoytical fate of Malta the Colonial Oce ment of a new sonstitution. (Cheers.) had in Viscount Milner a great statce In the moulding of that constitution his immediate predecessor, Colonel L. S.
man and administrator, who trusted Amery, had no smail share, and he knew rightly believed that example helped more to facts than to eloquence and that he could speak for him (Colonel infinitely more than precept the great Amery) as well as for himself when he cause of which he was one of the most, said the working out of that constitution brilliant exponents. locked everything up, and for the grocer's with the greatest, of sanguine hopes, wisdom by putting his own principles A lady going from home for the day pathy, with the greatest interest, and Lord Milner showed rare courage and would be watched with the greatest sym. King to comply with Malta's demand In advising the benefit wrote on a card: All out. (Cheers.) Bo. far as he could form an into practice. It was also a happy de
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which
that you have came here, with the inten- Don't leave anything." This she stuck opinion Malta was already well equipped parture from the "red-tapeisa
As a result of this answer it tion of judging a competition in which under the knocker on the front door. for the taak of working popular institu- one was accustomed to associate with one of the projects submitted was made On her return home she found her house tions I party Government was easen officialism generally to send out a fully by yourself.
sious gone. To the card on the door was ransacked, and all her choicest possestial to popular institutions, as they were qualified and trusted official to see things added: Thanks. We haven't left in that respect Malta was not likely to Bat ever then, before taking definite so accustomed to in England, he believed for himself-Colonel Amery. (Cheers.) much."
suffer from any lack of well-organised, tion, the Government needed the expert- highly articulate, and highly energetic ence and advice of a man on the spot, report of the Counsellers Buperiours. it is to sit in what constitutional writers a happy circumstance to have auch a parties. (Laughter.) "We in England," man. reliable and unbiased, with After having signed the unanimous concluded the speaker, whose fortune broad views and sympathies, and it was after having voted in the Commission the call the Mother of Parliaments, shall man in Field-Marshal Lord Plumer, You did not accept the first solution proposal for olassification which was ap watch with interest and affection the (Cheers.) Maita was not hold by the and after having accepted a place on proved by His Excellency, The Minister, growth and the efforts and development might of the sword, but by the magić the jury, from taking the second, you and anounced and published, you an of the new baby, and as fond parents and all-conquering power of understand. engaged a promoter to handle your pro- ject, and put him into touch with the propose apparently the means of eliminat which the British Empire as a whole has retained that sense of reverence for ro- nounou Minority (1) Report You wo have no doubt that the maxim uponing and affection The Maltose people people who would finance him. When you the promoter does not consent to sub-maintained, will again prove itself true of chivalry, and they realized that if ing the project classed a number one if boca, reared, and by which to-day it is monarchy which characteristed the ages left the U.S.A. you thought you would stitute for his own your new project, and that wisely ordered liberty is the natural there was one Royal family which truly judge your own project. learned later of its failure.
to make reduction in his price-which parent and fosterer of the most generous upheld the best and highest traditions of You
your best to have this project classified grace and the dishonour which will resalt
Among the projects was a sapersirus- you, yourself, will fix srbitrarily.
You do not seem to
loyalty." (Cheers.) appreciate the dis-
monarchy, and at the same time embodied such conduct, if it is exposed..
RIGHT" AND "JUSTICE.
the spirit of true democracy, it was the believe that we should request you
Professor Dr. A. Bartolo proposing now Government would start under the British Royal family (Cheers.) The The Maltese Constitution," said there happiest auspicas, It would be not the (as outlined
as first.
In
your memorandum
to
the president,
Thi
We
so that we may that self-government had been conferred difficulties, but they means to make the
INDIAN LAC INDUSTRY. "EXPORT TAX FOR RESEARCH
The proprietor had ignored the warn you declared that the superstructure and to reflect before making a definito pro- was nothing extraordinary, in the fact ond but rather the beginning of their ing that the exhibition of the film should the substructure were both excellent and avoid the necessity of taking an action apog Malta. It was but the natural ont new constitution a macenes, and he was be discontinued. BILA, September 18th..
that the prios was very reasonable, The Legislative Assembly has agreed
SOVIET AGENT IN BERLIN,
#9,730,333.
so drastio against a colleague to the introduction of a bill levying a
project, you write," has a good the premat note to the Minister of Com-elementary principles of liberty and upon that association to let it be their It is our intention to send a copy of come of the practical application of the convinced it would succeed. He called Email export duty on lao. The proceeds
chance for the first place; but you refrain munications and to the President of the Justice whit constituted the basis of our aim to help in achieving that success by BIBLIN, September 18th. will be devoted to research and improve Finance, has been appointed Soviet repro- the question among ourselver
frem calling attention to the fact that Krestinski, the Boviet Commissary of it was only a copy, although this has been ment of the lac industry.
magnificent Empire. All along the basis removing misundersanding and pre Fucntative in Berlin.
of the demand for self-government had judices. (Cheere.) A been twofold Malta's patriotism and (Continued at foot of went columm.)
The toast was sooouded by Viaconnt Burnham
· (Continued at foot of next columnes.)
Commission
(Signed) WILMER,
L DECKIE.
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