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CABLES..

LATEST CARZM8. {THROUGH RÉVÉNE'S ADMIROT.]' PROHIBITION HUMOUR.

“ MULTIPLE SHARE-DOWN"

SYSTEM.

New Yota, September, 20th. Great amusement has been caused in anti-Prohibition circles by the avidence before the Grand Jury against the Chicago Police, accused of circumventing Prohibition

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1917.

LATEST CABLES. THE RUSSIAN PAMINE.

ORICHERIN DENIES EXECU

-„TION,STORY,

CHRISTIANIA, September 29th. M. Chicheria has telegraphed to Dr. Nansen denying the story of the execution

THE ECONOMIC PENALTIES. FAR EASTERN CABLE PREMIER ON THE FOREIGN

GERMAN MINISTER SAYS WORLD WOULD SUFFËR.

NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.) CHINESE STUDENTS IN FRANCE.

LONDON, September 28th.

SITUATION.

THE BUSSIAN SPECTRE.

INTEMPORT AQUATIC

FESTIVAL

الله

of four members of the recently disbanded more severely thaa Germany. The more d'Orsay and the Chinesa Embassy the Bitch Government Part played by the is seldomiseen. After a pause, tems6:56.

All-Russian Relief Committee.

EARLIER CABLES.

TIONS.

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GESAYA, September, Sath." The League of Nations considered the It appears that the police onfiscated Russian famine and the Swiss delegate, liquor on arrival at Chicago, afterwards. Notta, submitted to the committee a report showing that Russia's situation selling the same cheaply in a private was very serions and that relief was capacity. Then uniformed police would to appeal to private organizations and to urgently needed. The committee decided

again cónfiscate the liquor. This process. ask for all nations' support in every

form. Haros, was called mutiple shake-dowa," and was repented half-a-dozen times, till the liquor was finally consigned in prison was to rich public-houses.

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In one instance, a pitched battle of curred between rival bands of the police

for the possession of a car-load of Ken Lucky whisky..

LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

·COMING TO, CHINA,

Minouray, September 2911. Lurd Northcliffe's visit to Australia is nearing its end. He sails for the East on Saturday.

GOLF CHAMPION'S DEFEAT.

Inwoon, September 20th. At Long Island, Sarazen, defeated Hutchinson, the holder of the British Open Golf and the United States Pro- fessions! Golf Championships, by 8 and 7.

ARBUCKLE, CASE.

"NOT GUILTY OF RAPE"

SAN FRANCISCO, September 29th. The Judge was of the opinion that Arbackie was not guilty of rape,

The District Attorney moved for the release of Arbuckle on his own recogniz. ance, owing to the fact that he was already under the ive thousand dollars. bait fixed by a superior Court on the first charge of manslaughter.

BARLIER CABLES. JUDGE'S HINT AS TO NEED OF

MORE EVIDENCE.

"SAN FRANCISzo, September 28th.. The case for the prosecution against Arbuckle closed at the police-court yes terday. The Judge warned the District Attorney that he was risking the danger of dismissal of the charge by failure to produce more prool, but he rejected the

dismissed.

FRENCH AID TO RUSSIA.

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FRINCE OF WALES' VISIT:

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. VATAN SELECTS HER DELEGATES.

SHANGHAI COMPETITOR WINS

EXCITING RACE. Mrsicu, September 28th.

"Mr. Asquith described, the Prime Minis A feature of to-day's proceedings at the

ter's narrative and explanation of what The 990 yards interport race. Was congress of the Imperial Association of German Trade was 'a remarkable speech

had been done at the recent meeting of ovent of the afternoon as the Aqu by Dr. Rathenau, who declared that com

the Supreme Council in Paris an 'i the Festival, yesterday. Indeed, it may A Faris telegram states that the Mayor plete fulfilment of the terms of the ulti-of Lyons has arrived in Paris. He will most satisfactory statement" since the out to be the event of the meeting, fo

He bad little fault to and more thrilling and hotly contested macum will hit the world economically endeavour to arrange with the Quai Armistice.

wih f

It, or with the

anticipation, four competitors, emer Germany must work, the more others must question of the precarious situation of cense working-

Silesia, the Sanctions, Asia Minor, the fram Chines students owing to the

the dressing rooms;. John He advocated going to depression. It appears that three hu

on the right, the limit of their capacity regarding roared to four hundred Chinese students Minister's themes, and of the four the Bai) next,

Russian famine-these were the Prime (Hong. Laing (oko (Sha

Dost paration,

from French industrial centres have was perhaps the most vivid.

Alter

They Siemasen (Shanghai)

·APPEAL TO PRIVATE ORGANISA- BEMOVING ECONOMIC SANCTIONS. Slready arrived in Lyons claiming assist yesterday (August 18th) speech there an excellent start and swam the

can be no doubt of the magnitude of the length neck to neck. Brodie begaaf Paris, September 25th. ance from the Lyons Franco-Chinese catastrophe which has befallen the whole drop behind a little thereafter; he sec Germany having accepted the conditions Tastitate...

basin of the Yolgs, or the inagnitude of to lose little or nothing in traversing regarding the establishment of the inter- Allied control of the Rhino frontier after

the pestilence which is almost bound to length of the bath and the reference follow

Mr. Lloyd George summarised that he was less handy in turning to the raising of the economie sanctions, M.

LONDON, September 28th.

an agonising report from the British the others: Excitement grew more.. Briand has informed the German Ambas

Commission in Moscow, who said that more tense as the race proceeded, sabor that the sanctions will be raised on Arrangements for the Prince of Wales' thirty-five millions of people are in the stone. Biemason and Laing still touch the 30th _inst ...

visit to Japan are at present being disgrip of starvation, and gave a lurid the ends of the bath practically togat cussed with the Japanese Government. It picture of moving, swaying masses, with at the completion of each length, is anticipated, that the Prince will arrive out food or shelter, eating grass in Japan during the second week of roots, 30 per cent of whom are almost ed across the hath and lowered after

and last length was 20 yards, to a rope stres April.

naked children. But how to help them eighth round had been completed. Biet Apparently, there is food in the sur Laing but which would win was still is a problem of unexampled dioulty, sen and Johnstone were slightly ahead rounding districts, but the peasants re open question. There was not more th fuse to part with it except for goods and a foot or between them within it stores. Russian paper money being quite yards of the finishing line. Siemesen WASHINGTON, September 29th. (Baron Shidehara) the President of the and would soon be choked.

There is hardly any trans his band on the ropa first; Johnsto Japan has chosch ber Ambassador here port; the avenues of approach are few, finished the stroke he was doing sud ti

The scheme his hand grasped the 'rope.

There Upper House (Prince Tokugawa), and the of the Supreme Council is to set up an one-and-a-lth second between them. delegates to the Washington Conference.ganise, as 5000 as possible, an exchange Minister of Marine (Baron Kato) as International Commission and to or winner's time was mini 40secs.. (U.S. DELEGATES TO BEGIN THEIR be sent out to Russia which will persuade of commodities, so that useful goods may peasants who have spare corn to part with it and sand it in to the starving But before the business world will send guarantees of the Soviet Government's good faith, and the Prime Minister urged

The following were the results: Two Leseras HURDLE HANDICAR (tie the Moscow Government to restore con- bers). Heat winners: 1. E. Scares, fidence by recognising the pre-war debts Ramsay, G. A. V. Hall and W. Gerrard WITH BERLIN.

He did of Russia

ot" urge this

Bora HIGH Dive (14 years and under part of a bargain to bargain, he said,-1, W. G. Urquhart (68 pts.); 2, A. would be diabolical when millions May (82 pts.). 1 Murica, September 28th The Constitution Committee the wore perlabing-he dryed it simply as tho Bavarian Diet has approved the agree with the Soviet Government, who have Time: 412-6acc

TWO LENOTES HANDICAP (Ladies) The answer reste Miss B. Jennings; 2, Miss Buby Your ents concluded by representatives of the reduced Russis to absolute Bavarian and Imperial Governments breakdown..

economic 9320 YARDA INTERPORT-1, A while the tension between the two Govern- very chivalrously with these people. He mins 40seca, and 2mins 41 1-5arca.

The Prime Minister dealt Siemssen; 3, J. R Johnstone. I'm ments has been removed

eschowed all inquiry as the extent to which they are responsible for the worst festures of the famine, and merely said that at Paris "no one bad talked in respect of Russia, but the one thought Politica

CONSTANTINOPLE, September th Commissioner waited on General Pello, A delegation of the Russian National the French High Commissioner, to express their thanks for the help granted by France to 133,000 Russian refugees, who are now mostly settled in various coun tries and are able to support themselves

-Horas,

"LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

BRITISH DELEGATES DIFFER.

FRENCH PROTEST AGAINST,

BOYCOTT BERLIN, September 29th. The newspapers print the text of French note requesting Germany to end the French boycott movement, which the men and extended to Hamburg, where it Note declates began in Februnty at Bre- received the support of the Hansa Lenguo and Chambers of Commerce, and was thener organised all over Germany, being propagated by technical publications and political organs. The Note instances the Bavarian railway authorities threatening to close down the restaurants Belling Entente goods.

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CANADIAN ELECTION.

- PREMIER SUPPORTS MODERATE PROTECTION.

GENEVA, September 29th. The resolution adopted by" Committee submit to the Council a draft treaty or VI. asked that a military commission

PORTAGE LA PRUBIE, Sept. 28th. some other definite plan of reduction of

Mr. Meighen, opening the election. armaments for presentation to the next campaign, arged a protective tarif to Assembly, and that the order to enable safeguard Canada's industries against Council be asked to reinforce the com- lieve in a high protective tariff, which the commission to accomplish its task the world wide competition. He did not be

would be unfair to the West. The debate preceding the adoption of posed that a voluntary pool of the prin the resolution, brought Great Britain's cipal grains be handled by a Government Robert Cecil into opposition. representatives Mr. Fisher and Lord board.

mission.

He

pro-

AUSTRALIAN PREMIER. GENERAL ELECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

.CONSULTATIONS. WASHINGTON. September 28th. Senator Boot will arrive here next week, when the disarmament conference

tions.

worthless.

the

arcia.

'THE LONG PLUNGE. their own way. MacCabe was the best Hongkong had this avent very mu

the Shanghai competitors but his fi two tries were wash outs"; "he finish at right angles to his course. The, thi

doiegates are expected to begin consulta-continodities to Russia it will redwin attempt was a plunge of 57 feet-4 inche

THE GERMAN STATES. BAVARIA APPROVES AGREEMENT

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

PARIS, September

U.S. RAILWAY,

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BESULTS.”

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Two Lamores HANDICAP (Girls, 146 under).--1, E. Bliss; 2, B. Cha. Tim 43_2.550CS. Souza; 2, L. C. B. Bouza.

LONG PLUSGE, INTERIORT.—1, M. A

Distance

and

Mr. Fisher, declared that Great Britain was most anxious for a reduction of armaments, but could not produce gene- ral disarmament. He said that the world was too disturbed to permit of any do

The international conference on weights of all had been to help. They saw that est, 10bins, and 58ft. lins. inite plan, and naked how it was possible

MELBOURNE, September 28:6. to draft & proposal for disarmament Mr. Hughes was given an enthusiastic Minister, H. Dior, as chairman. Twenty-Government, and their sole tipulation Heat winners: J. B. Ramsay, F. M. Cr and messures opened with the Commerce they must co-operate with the Russian TWO LENGTHE HANDICAP (membera) without the United States and Russia. welcome on his return. Interviewed in five nations are represented, notably was that those who Mr. Fisher asked Lord Robert to with regard to the possibility of Australia Japan, Sian, and the United States.should control its administration. Craat 8. B. Garroll, J. Watson, G. A. YH draw his proposal till next year.

the relief being unofficially represented at the Wash- Havas

Britain's three representatives on

W Gerrard. The French delegate, M. Reynald, sup-ington Conference, he shook his head and

the Two LANGTES SORATOR Commission are to be the Minister for 1, L. R. Pereira; 2; H. Watson. Tim (Boys, under i ported Mr. Fisher, declaring that com said that it would be like sideration of Lord Robert Cecil's resolu- presenting himself at the gates of Heaven.

Overscas

Trade; Sir John Hewett, an 38 3-5secs. tion was at present impossible.

without a ticket of admission, He said

Anglo-Indian with unrivalled experience that Europe hoped the Conference would

of famine relief work; and Mr. Wardrop, Signor Schanzer (Italy) tried to

Two Lesoras Tram Rew (Hongs, Clu concile the heated speakers.

be successful but it was too early to talk

cow. The Prime Minister spoke admir for many years British Consul in Mos: Baits and Corps).1. Lusitano (Tear Ribeiro, Soares, Monteiro, Botell Lord Robert Cecil said that he might of whay, machst novice print mutica

ably on, this themes and moved the House Noronha, and Pereira). 3. V.B.C. (Ten reach an agreement with Signor Schan-

was very a novice in international ter, but not with Mr. Fisher and M. diplomacy, and there might be many sur-

to pity. But one could feel throughout Logan and E. Railton. Time: zmi

Jack, Laing Ramsay. Busschaert, Heynard, who wanted nothing done, the conference met.

prises awaiting American statesmah when

this passage that only compassion for the This was a matter vital to the League,

starving and dread of the coming pesti cca. lence checked the expression of angry all.

WATER POLO (Blue which would be judged on such an issue, not on questions like Albania, Silesia or

contempt for those who had brought Hus Armenia.

horrible plight that one. another which is starving except for value Busian district will not send food to

received.

re-

Eventually a joint resolution of Lord Robert and Signor Schanzer was carried by 29 votes to nit. There were many abstentions. The result was" cheered and Lord Robert, received numerous congra tulations.

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RECOMMENDATION TO NEWLY- ADMITTED STATES.

British

Mr. Hughes declared that a general election was inevitable soon, with the Irish question as a factor, because the people must be consulted, whether the Government's offer was accepted, or rejected.

WASHINGTON, September 28th announces that plans will be advanced The inter-State Commerce Commission for grouping the major railroads of the United States into nineteen systems.

THE OPPAU DISASTER.

BERLIN, September 28th. 414 dead at Oppau, of whom '75 are un

It is semi-officially stated that there arsaia to such identified. Relatives report that there are 160 missing."

CHINA'S FUTURE.

THE PROBLEM OF SILESIA:

White)-Dray

CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF

"NEW GUINEA,

request of the defence that the charge be Nations, on the motion of Lord Robert transfer of Aden to the Colonial Office: solution will suddenly occur to every one, ways in their minds, and had made it the territory as an integral part of t

CHARGED REDUCED TO MANSLAUGHTER.

LATER. The Judge has decided that the evid- ence against Arbuckle does not warrant abarge of murder. Arbuckle will be tried for manslaughter.

PARIS STOREHOUSE ABLAZE. COSTLY SILKS DESTROYED.

PARIS, September 28th.

A giant fire broke out in the upper

part of the now buildings . 'of' the Printemps storehouse, which was over-run by furious Hames The facade on the Bausmann Boulevard has fallen down. The damage is considerable.--Havas.

LONDON, September 28th. The new block of the Printemps build- ing, a magnificent structure of five storeys covering three acres, has been gutted

GENEVA, September 29th. Committee III of the League of Cecil, decided to recommend the nations ncrease their military and naval exper

diture for two years.

ATTITUDE. TOWARDS RUSSIAN FAMINE

:

Government!

The mandate for Australian administ „TRANSFER`OF ADEN.

The story of the long deadlock over tion of former German New Guines Upper Silesia was recounted in consider received by the Commonwealth Gover Mr. B. Lenox Simpson, Adviser to the able detail. Mr. Lloyd George chose his mont early in March laat. INDIAN COUNCIL OF STATE'S

Chinese Government, gave an address an

Ita. ter PROTEST.

22nd August to the Chinese Stadente which might wound susceptibilities of the Article 2 of the Covenant of the Leag

words very carefully, and said nothing followed closely the main provisions Conference at Swanwick, Derbyshire. French. LONDON, September 28th.

He attributed their different of Nations. The Indian Council of State has carried he said: It is my belief that in the Silaia to their continual preoccupation Australia immediately proceeded with

Speaking of the unsettled state of China, interpretation of the facts about Upper The Commonwealth Government amation pretesting against the proposed course of the next year or two the true about their own security That idea was task of organising civil Government The only non-pficial member supporting which is that something closely resem impossible for the Allies to reach unani- Commonwealth.

Administrators A of the Bombay Chamber of Center bling British Dominion Home Rule is mity The British Government looked carpared, generous regard being given urged that the transfer would benest needed in a country of such vast size a only at the facts as revealed the trade and commerce, with the result that in and that the control capital thought that by denuding aim at promoting to the utmost

plébiscite: the French

cardinal principles of the mandate whi Aden would grow in importance, like thould be no more than a national clear the Silesian coal and iron mines they Singapore. The Foreign Secretary aid ing-house for business of a specified would increase the security of France. ectual progress of the natives,

material and mor

moral well-being and Committes VI. adopted a report pre- that the Government's attitude of benenture. I have important recommend So in the end the matter had been refer sented by M. Motta to the effect that volent neutrality towards the transfer ions to make when I return to China. red to the Council of the League if the Goverments fail to provide the was largely due to the growing expendi. It must never be forgotten, that England Nations, who were free to decide the necessary credits for the relief of the lure on. Aden.

for eighty years has been the premier matter, either: farine in Russia, the League would not Churchill has several plans for the wishes to retain that proud position com. The Manchester Guardian says that Mr. Power in the Far East, and that if she be answerable for the consequences. Mdevelopment of Aden.. It is hoped to mercially and industrially ate must Motta begged Lord Robert Cecil not to extend the protectorate to the Bahrein unite her policy so far as possible with an agreement with the Soviet Aislands, thus linking up with Basta and China's policy. In the long run the vast insist on the League approving. Dr. hot debate ensued. Lord Robert, Cecillo amalgamate the administration of city for work and their supplies of raw the Persian Gulf. Mr. Churchill intends maas of the Chinese people, their capa- moved an amendment urging that no Aden and Somaliland, reference be made to the Brussels confer-

materials will exercise a preponderat enor which is also discussing famine re

ing influence politically on the Pacific liel, saying that the Leugde should act on

and decide the problems of Eastern Asin its own account..

in a sense different from what one school of thought has propagated during the past decennium.

League is unwilling to take responsibility Dr. Nansen declared that even if "the for relief, he would continue his efforts.

qualified to act than the Bruseds confer:

MARK DECLİNE.

ATTRIBUTED TO INDUSTRIĀLISTS' OPERATIONS.

BERLIN, September 28th.

On Bay 6th, 1921, civil government was inaugurated, a set of ordinan of the mandated territory of New Guin having been passed and gazetted by t Federal Executive of the Commonweal In a word the first of the series of f ordinances spells the death of Germ

It provides for t

gocs

(1)-By Commission of Jurists, or The whole question, be it observed, (2)-By referring it to an arbitrator. to the Longue, and not part of it, and rale in the teritory. it goes quite unprejudiced by the various cessation of sil German laws in compromises which were put forward on Guinea, and the adoption of certain la one side or the other. The parties will of England, the Commonwealth, Que appear and plead, and whatever the judg. land and Papua as laws of territo ment may be it will be accepted by the Special reference is made to the prot Allies, who are pledged to acceptance and tion to be afforded the interests cannot go back on their word. The Bri-Possessions of the natives, and to the c tish Prime Minister spokes cheerfully, on sinuance of tribal institutions, custo this head, and he answered by

and anticipa usages.

It is not generally known that that tion, those who might nak why the prob- Another ordinance provides for The old block was threatened owing to the He thought that the League was better The rapid decline in the value of the Kitchener, when he visited Peking twelve of Nations at first. Because he said, the Courts, under the presidency of distr great and tragic figure, the late Lordlen had not been referred to the League establishment of Courts of Law, Distr mark is auxiously commented upon years ago offered in writing to reform the files were not ready for the suggestion closers, are alven certain limited jurisd

till else had been.

tion, which is in League could not have dealt with A good enough reason. Moreover, the right of appeal from such Court to Korfanty episode, having no armed forces the

Central Court of Judges is provided. at its disposal. As it is, if any further firearms, ammunition, intoxicating liqu The penalty for supplying natives w reinforcements are found necessary in or opium is fixed at £200 or imprisonme Upper Silesia, Great Britain will do her for two year. share in what is required.

wind blowing the fames across the narrow saved by the great exertions of the fire street between the buildings, and was only meg, and the fact that the fre

started early in the

arrival of the five thous before, the

employés prevented serious loss of life. So far the only casualties are two firemen injured. The 'dainage must be enormous, possibly mil- lions of franca. Furs, tapestry, and silks of fabulous cost were destroyed.

PARIS, September 28th.

· BOLI IAN DISPUTE.

ATTITUDE OF CHILL

of raw material.

Lord Robert Cecil's amendment was describing it

by the newspapers, which agree in Chinese army and make it able to meet defeated.

as catastropbio. It is any foo within the space of two years. attributed to speculative excesses by He was a good judge, and, never, spoke unpatriotic Industrialists anxious to ac lightly. To-day it is peace, not war, that quire foreign exchange to cover purchasea the world must bave universal peace is our common ideal. Yet nevertheless, it COLLAPSE OF THE KRONEN.

should not be banished from our minds that China is a strong and virile nation VIENNA, September 29th.

ia evory sense of the word; and that her Rumours of difficulties connected with value as a friend and an ally extends to Bolivin has been settled by the Assembly the grant of foreign credits have caused every field of human activity, and must

a further collapse of the kronen, which is increase from year to year. under reserve, their requal for revision now quoted at 34 to the penny. of the treaty between the two countries. The Chilean delegate said his Govern

GENEVA, September 28th.. The incident between Chili

of the League.

The Bolivian delegation

and

withdrew

The entire Fire Brigade of Paris is fight- ing an appalling are at the Grands Maga- sina du Printemps, Boulevard Haussmann, which is attributed to a short-circuit It started in the kitchen at the top of the building and rapidly spread to the entire building, the front of which collapsed, mert was prepared to enter into conver portions of the burning edifice falling sations with Bolivia with a view to n into the adjoining buildings Packers settlement of grievances. and carmen endeavoured to save the

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goods, particularly the valuable carpets,

by throwing them out of the windows.

PROBLEM OF AUSTRIA'S RECONSTRUCTION.

THE CHEFOO-WEIHSIEN RAILWAY

PROJECT.

Mr. Balfour said there was no more ees employed on the line total 3,000 and alisotion in the German people's restes one merit of war" he said

GENEVA, September 28th. In the Assembly's debate during the committee's roport respecting the econo- mic and financial situation of the worlds pressing problem than that of Austria. The Powers were striving to bring her It is understood that underwriting is hack to normal conditions. He appealed from the narrow gap between the new and eld blocks, as the falling facade is filling Ceylon e per cent, loan, at the price of 97. construction,

in progress in respect of a £3,000,000 to Austria's neighbours to assist in re

The

burning block was recently opened,

it

and a giant crane still standing above menaces the firemen, who have withdrawn

the street with huge masses of blazing dchris.

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DEATH OF GERMAN COMPOSER:

BERLIN, September 28th.

The death has occurred of Humperdinck, the composer of "Hassel and Gretel.

The Sanctions imposed upon Germany the Allies to do! The choice was eith modified. The irksome Customs barriera do it and whom, since no Power wol on the Rhine are to be removed; arrange and an army to chase Kemal among at the Conference of London are to be to put compulsion on bath--but how ments are to he made for reducing the mountains or to leave them to fight cost of the troops of Occupation which

out. Germany has to bear till it is brought to do anything else, choso the Int down to the narrowest limit Mr. Lloyd

The Allies, being clearly impote Cena exprcased his sympathy with the coussintive, from the fact M both Gre

alternative, and Prime Minister The Chefoo-Weihsien roadbed construe but in rather an elaborate passage, he when they had haramored each other

nervousness of France as to her security, and Turks would be better to deal tion commenced on January 1st, 1920,

sought to convince her that her real and will be completed; it is expected, by security lies in the effective disarmament a certain extent and had obtained the end of this month. The famine muffer of

estimate of their true capaci $305,000 from the famine relief funds has involved their country, and in the know Kemal has already heen andeceived a

of the ruin in which war has

that it touches reapset for foot been appropriated. The line will start ledge that the warlike aggressor is sure the value of his curly and easy from Linmen, Weihsien, passing through to bring down the whole world upon him, but Mr. Lloyd George is evidently Changi, Yehhsien, Hwanghsien, Ting and that initial success only aggravates a little anxious as to the effect wh chowia and Fusban to "Cheloo, a total the eventual collapse. The argument the recent Greek victories will have a THE BELGIAN AERODROME arrangements, there will be 21 stations

length of 30 li. According to present here was a shade rhetorical,

the excitable Greek nation and its att FIRE.

along the route, namely, three first class

The fourth theroo was Asia Minor. Greece, he hoped that she would not in Speaking sincere friend stations, at Weihsien, Lungkow and Here Mr. Lloyd George give a brief the terrible mistake which Bulgaria BRUSSELS, September 28th.

Chotoo, three second class, six third class, review of the events which led, first to in 1913 after her victory over Tork acroplanes, including, two three fourth class, and sir fifth clans, the Treaty of Sèvres, and then to the Moderation in victory was as import M. Bones has assumed the Premiership Goliaths, were destroyed by fire af the For the erection of stations and the pur rejection of the Allies advice by Greeks as victory itself. and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Evere aerodrome, as the result of an onse of care an additional amount of

All this passagS accident.

8000,000 or $800,000 is to be spent.

UNDERWRITING CEYLON

LOAN

LONDON, September 28th.

NEW TCHECO-3LOVAKIAN

MINISTRY.

PRAGUE, September 28th.

In the Tcheco-Slovakian new Cabinets Sevén

Havas.

A WARNING TO QUECE.

mea,

and Kemalists alike. Wh, then, were finely spoken The Prime Mial Continued at foot of neat column moralises well-Daily Telegraphe

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