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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7′′x, 1921.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE,

THE RE-OPENING OF MINING PROPERTIES.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

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THE NEW BUILDING.

The new building is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Calles Juan Juna and San Gabriel on It has a frontage of 110 feet on Calle the zita of the previous Bank bailding.

COLLISION ON PARIS

SPYZOH BY THE CONSUL-GENERAL. SUBURBAN BAILWAY.

BANK:

Consul-General' · PABER-SMITH thanked the Governor-General for his apprecia OPENING OF NEW BUILDINGS INtive remarks of the British people and HEAVY CASUALTY LIST.

MANILA.

nation, and expressed his own high ad- LONDON, October 5th. PARIS, October 5th.

miration for Governor Yeater and the Mr. Urquhart, mentioned in a cable of

Manila's latest "skyscraper," the mag-appreciation of the British community INDIAN NON-CO-OPERATORS' Batignolles was the scene of an awful after having reached an agreement with Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- had with him. He regretted the fact Eailway tunnel at August 11th, has returned to Londen fort now five-story building of the for his fairness in all dealings they have collision, between two passenger trains,

the Bolsheviks on thirty-five out of the poration, on Plaza Moraga was opened that circumstances compelled his early followed by a fire, in which, so I thirty-nine points concerning the re- sad dedicated at noon on September 24th departure from the Philippines. THE PROPRIETY OF CITIZENS -

is known, four were killed, is seriously

opening of the Russo-Asiatic Consolidat- by Acting Governor-General Charles E. --SERVING THE GOVERNMENT. injured, and 50 slightly injured. A train ed Company's mining properties. He Teater in the presence of the officials of from Paris to Versailles, crowded with will discuss the remaining points with the bank and a representative gathering BOMBAY, October 8th. home-going workers, entered the tunnel. Krassia in London.

of the Manila business and social com when, owing to a breaking of the coup

munities Forty-eight Non-Co-operation leaders,

The lower door will be oc- ling, the driver stopped and endeavoured tion of the hostile Soviet policy against has been temporarily quartored in the The previous message said-Belaxa-cupied permanently by the Bank, which headed by Gandhi, have inued a mani- festo on the subject of the arrest of the another train from Paris crashed into i that Lenin's Government has invited Mr. be occupied by Smith Bell & Co. Ad. and is five stories high, the lower being Ali brothers, asserting the right of every cylinders to explode setting adamo the Asiatic Consolidated Co., accompanied by Mr. H. C. Sandford, Acting Manager of each.

The impact caused the gas Lealie Urquhart, chairman of the Russia dresses were made by Governor Yeater, 3 feet high and the four upper 16 feet one to express his opinion withon/Versailles coaches. The passengers in the five technical experts, to proceed to Mos the Bank, and Mr. Paske-Smith, British

front portion were unhurt; they traver cow to purane the prefatory negotiation Consul-General. restraint regarding the propriety of citised the tunnel and made their egress at

The area of the building lot is 10,706 Batignolles station. When rescue work view to the return of the Russo-Asiatic to the invited guests, whe numbered close being left open to afford light and started by Erassin in London with a chron and liquid refreshments were served by the building, the remaining space A splendid buffet lun square test of which 10.080 is occupied zons serving the Government.

started, the tunnel was filled vitated the that an agreement will be concluded in arceived the following telegram from the aquare feet of the ground floor, the cen

Co.'s Siberian properties. It is expected presses the view that it is the duty of and gas fumes, which necessitated the

to 200. During the morning Mr. Sandford ventilation. The Bank will as 8,823 overy Indian civilian and soldier to sever remen using maaks. Big boses were

head office in Hongkong:- brought into action and flooded the bara- his connection with the Government which ing carriages,

mainder being required for entrances on "The Chief Manager and Directors Calles Juan Luna and San Gabriel. The is contrary to the national dignity, and

thank Mr. Yeater and all his friends office space on each upper floor amounts tho дре to find some other menüs of livelihood,

present at your opening to 9,320 square feet. eeremony, and heartily wish continued Gandhi has addressed a letter to the

prosperity to the Philippine Islands." BAD TIMES WILL SOON BE DZKIND US, Bombay Chronicle appealing to the poo:)

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few weeks.

The Financial Times understands that, while Mr. Urquhart's visit is primarily concerned with his own company's proper. The dead now number at. It is feared will be able to protect other gren

British interesta in Russia. that there are further victima, na seven-

The news teen carriages which were set aflame have will be modelled on the Russo-Asiatic Co. paper believes that all future agreements not yet been searched.

settlement.]

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THE SHANTUNG PROBLEM THE POWERS AND JAPAN.

[ASIATIO NEWS AGENCY. }

Paximo, September 24th.

official circles to the effect that, owing A report is in circulation in Chinese

to the pressure of his duties. Dr. W. W. Yes, Foreign Minister, may not be able to leave for Washington, 10 that the Government has wired to Dr. Wellington Koo, Minister to the Court of St. James, proposing to appoint him head of the Chinese Delegation to Washington. "It is believed that in this way, great expense, can be saved.

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According to private cablegrams from tion has been solved between the United London and Washington, the Yap ques- States und Japan, and the attitude of the State Department is reported to bo in favour of direct discussion between China and Japan relating to the settle- ment of the Shantung case possible previous to the convocation of

far the international conference at Waab- ington in November, on the ground that China must help herself before the Powers can render her any practical assistance in the final solution of this international question to the matusl advantage of Japan and China.

Advices from Loudon also point to the fact that the Lloyd-George Government

.ple to remain peaceful and refrain from THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, ] WASHINGTON" CONFERENCE. {the greatest pleasure in welcoming you certe beans cantilevered from the interior has informally communicated to the Chi-

DR. NANSEN WILL DEVOTE THE REST OF HIS LIFE TO IT.

LONDON, October 5th On the conclusion of the Assembly of the League's labours, the bulk of the Dominions and Indian delegates are re turning to London

APPREHENSIONS OF BRITISH CONSERVATISM..

Mr. SANDFORD said:- On behalf of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank I have here to-day and have to thank Governor Youter for kindly undertaking to declare the building open. I can assure Gover por Yeater that we much appreciate the ceremony. Before asking Governor Yeater honour he does us in performing this to refer briefly to the Hongkong and to declare the building open I should like Shanghai Bank and to this new build

The frame of the building, which is supported on 700 piles 40 feet long, is of structural steel throughout encased in concrete. The exterior walls adjacent to other properties stand on reinforced con. strikes in the eventuality of his arrest.

columa pedestals. [On the occasion of the arrest of the

are of reinforced concrete slabs and the The floors and roof brothers Ali the following Press Note was

windows are of plate glass set in steel issued by the Government of Bombay :---

ashes which slide in stee! frames, Ench New York, October 5th. "With the full concurrence of the

The Tribune, discussing the Disarma

cord vault, la addition to the general floor has four lavatory rooms and a re- Government of ladia, the Governor of

depends upon Britain's attitude than that

column and in the walls are outleta for ment Conference, declares that more

lighting fixtures in the ceiling, on each Bombay-in Council has decided to pro secute Alessrs. Mahomed Ali and Shaukat Ali, of Rampur, and others for offences was a guest at & tuncheon given by Lord which Britain's success has been strik

Dr. Nansen is already in London, and temptation to cling to tried ways, ining.

of any country except Japan, and the

desk lights and connections for tele under Sections 1200, 131, and 505 of the Cowdray, at which Dr. Nansen said that

phones. Indian Penal Code in respect of their the spirit of the Assembly of the League narrow group in high places is disponed Co, Ltd., in the year 1968, the Bank was Originally started under the title.of support of a resolution passed at the was going to change world politics. He was to contend that if the old system is incorporated in

ing, is great, The paper says that a the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking nullify architectural effects the abilitar As the location of the building would All-India Khilafat Conference held at so impressed with it that he was going to abandoned and the open door Karachi from the 8th to 10th July, 1921, spend the rest of his life fighting for the stituted in China, Japaness and Ameri- Legislative Council in 1867.

ian aspects have prodominated in the Hongkong under design. The plain facades are relieved inclusive, which inter alia declared it League.

71 sub-special ordinance of the Hongkong by pilastered walls on the thres middle unlawful at this time for a Mussalman things it had accomplished this year had as will soon step into Britain's place and latest balance sheets of the Bank of the first story. The columns in the

The greatest of the great

The first stories, setting on the heavy base walls to remain in the British Army or induce been the establishment of the Inter-he paper expresses the opinion that ké others to join the Army, and declared it national Court of Justice, which was a Disraelian, policy.

world now needs a Gladstonian, not a

are reprinted in the mall books which bank" aro Corinthian with an imitation the duty of evety Mussaiman to bring enormous step towards the peace of the

buve been. banded to you. to-day and this horne to the Mussalmans in

think that the gurez speak for them bank is floored with marble mozais tiles, marble finish. The public space in the Army,

selves and require no comment from me Government are confident that all Referring to Rusais, he said it "was

I do not want to bore you with a lot of all bank windows and the counter grills, an ornamental steel grill work protects loyal citizens will unite in condemning unavoidable that two to three million

figures; it is sufficient to say that the tellers' cages, lamps and interior metal and combating attempts upon the allegi live would be lost, but he did not be.

Bank has now 36 branches, 31 in the Far fixtures and ornaments are of bronze. ance of the Army, on which, as recent lieve it possible that the Governments BANKERS AINST FUNDING AT East, three in Europe and two in the events have shown, the peace and security of Europe would do cothing. A refusa.!

Wood work in the building has been United States. of India in so large a measure depend, to help was the best way of helping

in the bank all doors, the counter and confined to the doors and their frames. and in repudiating the unwarranted To Bolshevism,

furniture are of tindalo especially de- flection on its honour and devotion to

signed for appearance, uniformity, and duty which such attempts necessarily

facility for work... imply

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tion.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUDGET.

GENEVA, October 5th.

WHITE-SLAVE TRAFFIC CONVENTION.

With the like concurrence, the Gover The Assembly has adopted, the revised nor-in-Council has also authorised the scale of contributions to the expenses of prosecution of Mahomed Ali and Shau-League, cabled on June 23rd. kat Ali under Sections 194 and 153A Indian Penal Code respectively, in res pect of speeches delivered by them about "the same time in Sind as tending

create disaffection, contempt, and hatred

Fourteen States have signed the pro- and to incite to violence against the tocol of the White-Slave Trame Conven Government established by law."]

They include Britain, Australia, Cauda, South Africa, New Zealand, NORTH WALES COLLIERIES, Portugal, and Siam. Franes and

RE-OPENED.

South America abstained. The signs tures of one-third of the States in the DECISION ANNOUNCED BY JOY League was necessary for the Convention

to operate, RE-ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL.

BELLS.

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LONDON October 8th. Joy Bella announced the decision to re- opeg the North Wales collieries..

GENEVA, October 5th, Prior to rising, the Assembly re-elected China, Brazil, Belgium, and Spais non- Permanent members of the Council.

[A cable dated the 4th inst: stated that it had been decided to close all the collieries in North Wales owing to the THE BURGENLAND DISPUTE. high cost of working] THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE. AUSTRIA AND THE HUNGARIAN

IRREGULARS. THE PROPOSED CHINESE LOAN.

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PARIS, October 8th..

VIENNA, October, 5th. Official circles regard the signing of. By the decision to authorise the Chinese the protocol (mentioned in yesterday's Government to raise a loan in France) as meaningless so long as bands of irregulare remain" in the disputed territory. RUMOURED CHANCE FOR KARL tion in Burgenland is most favourable to The newspapers declare that the situa the restoration of the Hapsburgs if Karl is bold enough to travel thither, as a strong well-equipped army is awaiting him. HUNGARY RESOLVED TO ABIDE

for the reconstruction of the Banque Industrielle de Chine, the French Gov erament intends to safeguard French interests in the Far East. If the French Government is ready to give moral sup port to the Chinese Government, the prin- al shareholder in the bank, it is on the expressed condition that the Chinese Government gives full guarantees on re-

BY PROTOCOL"

U.S. FLOATING INDEBTED- NESS.

PRESENT.

Expansion of business has necessitated the rebuilding of our premises in various Los ANGELES, October 3th.

places in the Far East and this new The committee of the American Bank-building will show you that the comfort ers' Association doubts the desirability and convenience of our clients in Manila of funding the Governments Boating have not been overlooked. securities until stable monetary condi- indebtedness into long-term Government. tions are assured.

KEMALISTS TO RELEASE FRENCH PRISONERS.

RARIS, Octover 4th. Thanks to steps taken by M., Franklin Bouillon, who is residing in Angora, the Kemalist Government will immediately release French war prisoners-fluvus... SPANISH SUCCESS IN. MOROCCO.

PARIS, October 5th. From Melilla to Nadar, on front of twenty kilometres, the spanish troops have captured important positions. The rebels suffered heary losses.-11.

MOPLAHS ENGAGE SUFFOLKS

CALIOUT, October (th.

A communiqué, states that five hundred Moplahs engaged a detachment of Sut folks on the 30th ult. Dear Kumarampu thur. Between forty and Eity Moplalis were killed.

DUTCH SUBMARINE SINKS.

"NO CASUALTIES.

AMSTERDAM, 'October 5th. fitted out at Den Helder naval station, The Submarine 08, which was being sank, water entering the after-hatchway. There were no casualties. will probably be raised.

FILM ACTRESS'S TRAGIC END.

The vessel

depression in trade this is not the time operate coluna pedestals, which provide The main treasury vault is under it might be said that with the recent ground inside a rectangle formed by the to erect a new and elaborate building an enclosing wall 40 inches thick. With but I know that when I say that this in this outer wall are the armoured walls Bank has the greatest faith in the future with two networks of twisted steel burs which are inches thick and reinforced of the Philippines, I am giving you the In addition to this underground vault opiaion of our directors and nage-

The structure is built of material that will not burn and has exits to two dif ferent streets, but as an additional safe guard, the building is provided with a 4-inch water column with fire hose con- nections on each floor. Water supply to This branch was opened in the year trically driven automatte controlled tank. the upper foors is assured by an elec- 1873, and during the 46 years that this bank has been established here, I think who is responsible for the design. The con- The architect is Mr. G. H. Hayward fostering and assisting the trade of Mr. Oscar F. Campbell, contracting. it can claim to have done a large share struction was under the supervision of thus ishads. The assistance of legit engineer, who is the general contractor has been the policy of the bank in the miate trade liberally and sympathetically for the building.-Manila. Timex. past and this policy will always be cop tinued.

ment. Their views in the past have been the bank has two others on the ground prove their present outlook correct and farzeeing and the course of time will floor for books and records.. this building may be looked upon as an evidence of their confidence. There are already indications that the bad times will soon be behind us and we can all look forward to the future with hope and confidence.

Legation about China's unwiar policy in ignoring Japan's liberal" terns again.

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All these reports tend to show that

both Great Britain and America, so that, Japan had secured the concurrence of previous to the presentation of her terms.

China in spite of the overwhelming popular opposition will be forced to

of secondary importance to China, aspexi- The Washington Conference would prove open direct negotiations conditionally..

ally as China will not be admitted to the main army and navy limitation confer- ence, if the Shantung issue be solved November 11th. These are reported to between the two countries previous to be the reasons for the nomination of Dr. gation; but officially the Government Eo as head of the Chinese official dele:

should attend the Conference or not.. has not yet decided whether Dr. Yen

COUNTER PROPOSALS:

PRING, September 24th.

In order to show to the world the real will of the Chinese people in connection) with the solution of the Shantung issue with Japan, the Foreign Office is pre-

posals, specist emphasis is laid on Arti- paring counter proposals -- the Japanese terms handed to China on the 7th instant. In the Chinese counter pro--" cles, 1. 3 and 7 of the Japanese offer relating to Kisochow, and the railways and mines in Bhantang province.

Directors and embers of the United Pacific Conference Association are strong- ly opposing the delivery of these counter proposals by China on the ground that it would be tantamount to China's consent to direct negotiation with Japan in con- trast to the real with of the Chinese peo- ple. Chinese political aders demand the publication of an official statement of China

desires."

A STATEMENT BY THE CHINESE

FOREIGN MINISTER," «

hsien and Mr. Lang Kung-u, repro-

PEKING, September 27th." When interviewed by Mr. Chea: Tsen sentatives of the Union of the Pacific. Conference Discussion Association."in the Wai-chino Pu, yesterday morning, Dr. W. W. Yen. said there was no truth in th report that the Chinese Government Japan either in Peking or in any other place. In the coming Chinese reply to

The first Agent here was C. I. Barnes GERMAN ISSUE OF CHINESE is going to open direct negotiations with

and he was succeeded by Alr. Cope, Mr. Townsend, Mr. Combs, Mr. Orum, Mr. Jones, Mr. Stephen (our present chief manager), Mr. lleith and Mr. Hynd. The names of most of these gentlemen will be familiar to the older residents among you!

BONDS.

sourtes of China that the money raised protocol, hoping that the mediation of FALL 13 CLIMBING A ROPE TO AN Deedless to say it a bigger figuro than previously published list of German- being made by the Chinese Government

to

will bo spent on orders French but it is intimated that bodies of mal

industry,

EARLIER CABLES..

KENT AEROPLANE DISASTER. COBONER'S JURY'S VERDICT.

LONDON, October 5th.

The inquest at Mansion into the wro plane disaster, cabled on the 3rd inst., showed that the machine behoved most satisfactorily in its flight a little earlier. The opinion is expressed that the pilot turned too near the ground without muth- cient flying speed. A verdict of death from misadventure was returned..

OBITUARY.

NEW SOUTH WALES" PREMIER.

AEROPLANE.

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A notification has been nude by the the Government will not intra- Chinese Government concerning the Ger duce counter-proposals; but, in addition mar issues of the various Chinese loans to asking Japan for more details and For some time past the Chinese Govern explanations about her terms as present- The names of our first agent is ment has refused to pay either principal to China on the 7th instant by Mfr. familiar one in Manila, and i am glad or interest on the German portion of Obata, China will make known her "de to see that his nephew, E. C. Barnes, is its external loans, but some bonds of Hence, as far as can be

sires." to here to-day..

the German issues, it is announced, were

the Japanes Coverarent.” records of this property looked up and as effective. The numbers of such bonds refusal of direct negotiations.

Ar a matter of interest I had the considered by the Chinese Government China's reply practically amounts to

ascertained,

find that the earliest record is in 154 number of bonds of various loans are meeting of the members of the Union,

were announced last year.

A further when the lot of which this building now intimated as being what is known of the Pacific Conference Discussion The above was reported to j general. stands was sold for $2,000 and it was wild again in 1820 for P3,100. It was The Times notes that in some quarters day afternoon. The directors and mem- as good delivery. In its money article Association in the Kiangsi Guild yester sold again in 1851 and in 1870 it passed the impression appears to to Messrs Peel, Hubbell & Co. and in created that the announcement forsha anavor of the Foreign Office; but they have been bers of the Union are satisfied with the 1888 it became the property of this bank, dows the admission of the whole of the are in favour of an official statement, those mentioned.

held bonds to the interest-receiving cate "A description of the building is in

to the Powers, and not to Japan alone, the small books and 1 think that wo for the numbers now published represent Government and people for the final solu- gory But such a view is not warranted, concerning the "desires" of the Chinese Hayward, and the contractor, Mr. Oscar man issues, interest on which is held in The oficial reply of the Government, is can all compliment the architect, G. H. only a small portion of the total Ger- tion of the Shantang muddle with Japan. F. Campbell, on the very fine result of abeyance by their work and I am sure that Mr. Hay. The reason for releasing these bonds is Chinese experts and it will be delivered the Chinese Governmeus, under the examination of foreign and special thanks so due to Mr. Emsley: having been held by cuemies. forward and Mr. Campbell will agree that that they are now adjudged as never th the Japanese Legation within a few

the unavoidable difficulties that may of these bonds it may be stated the pro-

For the days. who has never been daunted by any of information of any who may have any have occurred in the course of the sedure essential to obtain recognition is construction,

as follows:-Bond holders who are allied or neutral subjects can, by depositing a declaration of ownership previous to the outbreak of war between Germany and China e., August, 1317, accompanied by a statement of purchase to that effect with the Paying Agents of the Chinese Government, obtain release of the bonds far as payment of principal and in- rest is concerned.

it is officially announced that the Government is resolved to abide by the

Italy wil result in a, peaceful setticment,

contents are active in several places in

New York, October 5th. West Hungary which Hungarian troops A film actress, Madeline Davis, met have evacuated.

with a sensational death on the beach at PARIS, October 4th. Long Branch in the presence of a crowd. The Budapest Government has accopted She was carrying out a 'stunt? Italian mediation for the settlement of which she was noted, namely, climbing the Burgenland problen. Hungarian from a motor-car at full speed to an troops have began to give up the second acroplane overhead. She caught the area of Burgenland.-aras.

rope to the, rope-ladder from the moro- plane, but "as the aeroplane row she relinquished her hold and fell äfteen feet, fatally injured.

POLISH COALFIELDS. ALLEGED LARGE ACQUISITION BY BRITISH SYNDICATE.

Panis,October 3th..

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WEST "HOUGHTON BYE-

ELECTION.

LABOUR RETAINS THE SEAT.

LONDON, October 5th, Eight-six per cent, of the electorate at West Houghton (Lancs.) polled in the by-election consequent upon the death of Air. Tyson Wilson,. the Labour member, The result was: Mr. R. Davies (Labour) 14,870, Mr. J. Tonge (Coalition) 10,867.

SALE OF "BLUE BOY”· DENIED..

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I will now ack Governor Tester to declare the building open and would ask him to accept this key as a weinento of

the occasion.

SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

IMPROVED ELECTRIC

ACCUMULATOR.

NORWEGIAN SCIENTISTS

Governor YEATER then formally opened The previous message said:-A" large A message from Kartowitz states that

the doors of the bank, making a brief Vickers-Vimy roplane crashed and burst syndicate of British capitalists bas

address, the chief topic of which was the into dames at Manston erodrome. Kent.bought vast tracts of a rich conffield near

friendly relations obtaining between the An officer and four mechanics were Rybnik, hitherto unworked. killed.]

American and British nations. An in- stitution such as the Hongkong and COUNT TISZA'S ASSASSINA.

Shanghai Bank, he said, is of great benefit to the community, not only be TION.

tause of its exchange operation but also SENTENCES ON THE GUILTY.

because of its assistance to the export and import business of the country. BUDAPEST, October 5th..

American and British interests, ho de- clared, are very closely allied and any- Paul Keri has been condemned to death

thing that benefits" or harms one would for-instigating the murder of the

CHRISTIANIA, October 5th. have a similar reaction on the other. Premist, Count Tiaza, whom a band of

LONDON, October 5th.

The physicist, Dr. Gross, has produced He himself, he asserted, was descended ehot during the revolution of

The Duke of Westminster returned to from English ancestors and, therefore, 25 kilogrammes, giving & pressure of six an accumulator of three cells weighing been sentenced to fourteen years impri Boy" has been sold, November, 1818. Marcal Gartner b London today, and denied that "Blue,could consider himself an Englishman in vol's over two hundred watt hours per

blood. He hoped that, the present close acquitted. These are in addition to the borough masterpiece has been sold to an sonment for complicity. Two others were An earlier cable said that this Gains and friendly relations between the local kilogramme, or six times more than the ordinary lead necumulator It does not sentences pased in September last year. American for £80 000.);

British and American communities would from, and sustains abort-circuits that continue indefinitely.

destroy other accumulators.

SYDNEY, October 5th,

The death is announced of Mr. John Storoy, the Premier. of New South Wales. A few weeks ago, Mr. Storay, visited Japan and China with his family, stay- ing several days in Hongkong.] ARCHBISHOP OF FRENCH CONGO.

PARIS, October 4th. Father Angouard, Archbishop of the French Congo, has died in Paris-Havas.

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INVENTION.

CHINESE SMUGGLED INTO ENGLAND.

The Chinese colony in Liverpool is growing (says a'Home paper) by the entry of Chinamen who have evaded the ima gration authorities.

One day's searchi

of the boarding houses in the seamen's quarters led to the arrest of ten China men who refused to state where they had come from. The police have found that Chinese seamen in vessels coming. from the Far East are engaged in an extensive trade of amuggling their fel low-countrymen into England. For the privilege of landing, a Chinaman is willing

to pay as much as £50: The men are taken in the ressole as stowawaye One Chinaman who told the police he had been in England for some years, when asked to put on a collar. fastened stated at Liverpool Police Court reent the front at the back of his neck. It was ly, when fourteen Chinnmen were ra minded on a charge of landing without in the country who had come without permission, that there were probably 200 permission.

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