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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH REUTHE'S AGENCY.)

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH, 4421.

THE ENTENTE THREATEEND.

PRESS ON THE CRITICAL ANGLO-FRENCH SITUATION,

LONDON, December 4th.

It is now regarded as most likely that THE CHINESE CONSORTIUM. Mr. Lloyd George will be compelled to abandon his visit to Washington, not

GOLF NOTES.

[BY LODIAC.]

Congratulation to Mr. A. B. Stewart

THE HEROES MEMORIAL AT

CANTON.

"

THE HONGKONG

THE PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT.

SHANGHAI'S INTEREST. The N.-C. Daily News says:- A recent telegram from Hongkong stated that Sir Edward Stubba had given special permission for the British com munity of Shanghai to be represented in

FOREIGN LIBERTY IN SHANGHAI

UNLAWFUL ARREST OF AN INDIAN,

CONSTABLE SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT

At the Mixed Court, at Shanghai, laat

Chinese policeman "appeared-

NO INTENTION OF MONOPOLISING merely owing to the dangerous position Melville Smith was a very good secondpectable by achieving success, a number the reception of the Prince of Wales, week,

OIHINESE EXTERERISE,

WASHINGTON, December 4th.

of the Irish negotiations, but because with Briand a return,it in thonghi. desirable on both sides of the Channel

before Magistrato Chang and · Assessor · Ferrajolo to answer a charge of unlaw.

[BY DARI KEITH FOR on winning the "Jasper Clark" Chal-

DAILY PEEBA."] lenge cup. His two rounds of 7 and 81 Back in the days of the Monchus, was a very fine performance. Mr. before China's Revolution became with 78 and 83.

of enthusinats in the cause of freedom. We take it that this in official, a decision of this sort being such as would naturally that the two Premiers confer on various There is a general complaint in the air under the leadership of General Huang be expected from the Governor of Hong. The American group of, the Chinese/matters which have recently threatened to that golf in Hongkong is becoming too Haing, attacked the Yamen of the Gor-kong. Whether the national societies of fully arresting Chevalier Captain A. del

prejudice the Entente. Consortium disavows the intention of distinctly Anti-British. One paper, which fact that golf is expensive. The question cessful, in getting into the yamen but cot know. If they have, they will, we A section of the French Prese is now expensive. "There is no doubt about the ernor of Kwangtung.. They were sur Shanghai have yet taken any steps to-

wards choosing a representative, we do Piano. monopolising Chinese enterprise. It says printed prominently a long list of griovis Is it unreasonably so and are the

soon became lost in its maze-like passage-feel sure, forgive our offering a suggestion one night last week the policeman, "Chin It was alleged by complainant that auces against Britain, even describes the the object is not primarily to profit, but Entente as a yoke in which England's Committee the spendthrifts they are

Ways. They lost touch with each other they have not, we venture to think Zan-an, stopped at the doorway of a in a matter of so much general interest. to co-operate in support of policies part is to hinder France from pursuing reputed to be? To reason the question and fell an easy proy to the defending no time should be lost in doing so

her national policy.

To the question, who should go, we Seventy-two were killed or

house and after tapping complainant's benefiting China. The Consortium refus- The Times yesterday, in an editorial out satisfactorily we must go back to the bannermen.

captured. ed to consider any loans except the repon the hot debate between French and days before Fanling was opened.

anewer, pockets to see if they contained any bulky The captured soon followed think there can be but one English newspapers on the subject of the

namely that one rain should be chosen their comrades in death by the decapitato represent the whole British community packages, suggestive of opium, forcibly quirements of the Federal and Provincial Entonte, says that it refuses to admit the possibility of the breaking down of the

tion road,

This is not an occasion on which sectional and unlawfully detained him under tem- Governments for construction purposes. Entente; but the Observer in the course

interests should be considered. When porary arrest. of an article denouncing the suicidal

is welcomed in the name of all Canadians, liberated as no opium was found in his His Royal Highness goes to Canada he

He was subsequently RUSSIA'S STARVING Versailles system of indemnities and arg. ing a drastic reduction of reparations

English or Jewish or native Canadian net of those, separately, of Scottish or possession. payments. declares: If the Batente

descent Similarly in Australia-Herc stood-in-the-war-it-must be sacrificed to enable our trade and commerce to recover and prevent the common ruin of Eng land, France, and Germany." The Observer declares that a quadruple Anglo-French Italo-German economic partnership is necessary to save Europe. LEAGUE TO ABOLISH WAR BRITISH PEACE DEPUTATION TO FRANCE

MILLIONS.

“KRASSIN URGES AN INTER-

NATIONAL LOAN:

LONDON. December 4th. Krassin in a speech at Oxford said the number of Russians affected by famine was 37,000,000 of whom 21,000,000, includ *ing 8,000,000 children, were facing star- vation. Krassin attributed the famine

the Volga to military invasions

PARIS, December 4th. A deputation of the British League to abolish War headed by the former Cabinet

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ated the "Seventy-Two Heroes" and The victims of this formy were design-

their deeda were dwelt upon in the song and story which were woven into the fur

Mr. G. D. Musso, counsel for plaintiff,

Fortunately we had some" far-sighted members in the days when Happy Valley was the headquarters, who realised that this course was not going to cater for a growing Colony and an ever-increasing popularity of the · game. Also they realised that a growing Colony meant an increased number of players of other ther propaganda of the revolutionaries. in Shanghai, each nation making up the contended that no Italian may be arrest games and that more recreation grounds When the great movement was at lust individuality for any purposes, charitan offence of violence, without an order British community rightly guards its cd, unless in the actual commission of that the golfers were nut going to have successful, or scomingly so, in 1919, an able, festival and the like. But when it from the Italian Consul, would be required, and it was obvious the valley all to themselves. These far agitation was started in the Chinese Nais question of greeting the Heir sighted players, to whom we owe a great tional Association to build a

Apparent, we are all Britons alike, all when the police, having for some time'

The "unlawful detention" occurred debt of gratitude, went boldly ahead and

Etting subjects in common of him who, we trust. had suspicions regarding the premises. Faniing. I am not going to argue as to all over the world rased money and sent

monument to commemorate the sacrifice may in the fullness of time become our decided to make an open investigation the result is two very fine courses zt of the seventy-two. Local associations

King. whether the site chosen one or not; I'll take it for granted that it back to Canton for the proposed representative is made the easier by the the front door. Chevalier del Piano was

was the ideal

The desirability of choosing a single back door, and a Chinese policeman at and posted a European policeman at the taking everything into consideration, they were of the opinion that it was in the park-like country back of Canton,

To-day it stands nearly finished. Out fact that there is in Shanghai one man on the point of making his exit from who is plainly and pre-eminently marked the house by the front door when the Having got the ground there was only and within sight of the thousands and one thing to be done, namely to turn it

out to fill that position. It need hardly Chinese policeman posted there arrested thousands of older graves which crowd Pearce, As the one freeman of the mani

be said that we allude to Mr. E. Chim. otherwise the venture would have been a

to stone structure.

Mr. Musso, cross-examining Inspector Thero nothing like

memorial.

financed by the Entente, followed by years Minister. the Right Hou-George-Barnes into a golf course as Boon 98 possible the surrounding hills. rises this exotic cipality of Shanghai, ho occupies a posi-O'Toole, asked: If I was carrying a box af drought Relief ought to be rendered and the labour leaders, Mr. Bowerman failure To do this it was necessary to

by an international loan which Russia was unable to organise owing to the Entente withholding recognition of the

Soviet

BURGENLAND · OCCUPIED.

VIENNA, December 4th.

"Austria's military occupation of Bur- genland has been completed. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. FAR EASTERN REPUBLIC SENDS

DEPUTATION.

WASHINGTON, December 8th.

and Mr. Kennedy, and the League pro motor, Mr. Herbert Stead, was received dent of the League of Nations and the by M. Leon Bourgeois, the former Presi- French Senate. The deputation insisted Peace Conference, now. President of the upon the need for an international police force being always at band to enforce the League of Nations decisions. The League readily admite France's special situation and wants her security internationally secured

In answer, M. Bourgeois recalled the fact that France had always insisted that the League of Nations should be given When the rights and security of peaceful real means of enforcing, its decisions. solution of disarmament problems will be nations were adequately protected, the an easy matter. Havas.

NEAR EASTERN QUESTION. AN ALLIED CONFERENCE AT PARIS,

PaRts, December 4th.

Inspector O'Toole: The circumstance, arduoys are different. We had suspicions of the Mr. Musso: This indiscriminate stop-

OPIUM SUSPECTED,

spend a vast sum of money, but I think it in China. It is doubtful if there among his fellow-residents which of caramels would you story mistake, and the reason why golf is as tion through which China is passing. It Years of Chairmanship of the Municipal house and were justified in our actions we must all agree that the courage of the is anything like it elsewhere in the no other man has ever held. By his very pioneers has been justified. Their one

For it is typical of the transi

great services during seven expensive as it is, was that they met go of the Cantonese to break away from the anxieties of the Great War, he has won ping of people might mean that some is another evidence of the determination Council, and these through all the Proper provision for paying off the large ancient ways and to adopt the customs distinction rarely merited. And by his day somebody will get half-a-dozen shots debt they incurred

and the methods and even the art of the long residence, his keen personal interest in his body. West.

The most striking thing about the his deserved popularity, he is one on in all the activities-of-the-Settlement and monument is its permanence. It is all whom all his fellow-countrymen would of stone and bronze. Nowhere is there gladly confer the honour of representing any of the old wooden temple effect with them when the British of the Far East Lafcadio Hearn declared was the essen- cornices

much bepsiated beam-enda and combine to welcome the Prince.

The impermanence which

the immovability if you like, of the mont- tial characteristic of the East is wholly lacking. Here is all the inimitability, ments of the West.

..

THE MUI TSAI QUESTION. MR. LAU CHU-PAK'S ADMISSIONS.

Bench, pointed O'Toole and Det,-Sergt. Quayle were Mr. Faithful, in his address to the out that Inspector thoroughly efficient and qualified officers. They endeavoured to find out if opium was concealed in the house and they could have searched every room. Mr. Muses: Not every room! Mr. Faithfull: Well, every room oc- supied by Russians.

...

The Committee to day have to clear this up and it is by no means a pleasant job. The Club must be on & sound financial basis before we can talk of cheaper sub- scriptions. How are the Committee toita It would be fatal to cut down the cost find the money to pay off the overdraft? of the upkeep of the courses; it would and in a few years' time another large a case of robbing Feter to pay Paul, overdraft would be necessary to make the course playable. To those who have not had any experience of the upkeep of stone table surmounted by a

In the foreground at either side is a a course my argument may sound absurd, conser.

In the House of Commons, on October bronze 7th, Lieut.-Colonel J. Ward asked the under the circumstances Inspector O'Toole A deputation of the Far Eastern Ra

but with ground like we have at Fanling, art and are well done.

These are close to the native Secretary of State for the Colonies did the most reasonable and sensible thing Proceeding, Mr. Faithfull said that public has arrived in order to request the

where there is no turf, unless it is care- fully nursed, there would be no grass at twelve feet in height which lovingly shel Hongkong on July 30th; whether he has cised and every consideration, was shown. in the centre is a stone pavilion some a report of a public meeting held in out of the house. No violenco was exer Back of them whether his attention has been drawn to He had everybody "searched as they came Powers to insist on the 'immediate with-

all. If a green is allowed to get worn ters from the anger of the elements a been able to read the speech made by The police were entitled to institute this drawal of the Japanese from Siberiation of Lord Curzon's suggestion for a

The Foreign Office sangunces the adop-is an expensive item and a very unsatis-lion has two fabctions, however, No the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, who defended i

it becomes a queation of returfing, which diminutive Egyptian obelisk. This pavi. The delegates say that their other objects conference between the British, French factory one. Naturally the older a green oply must it shelter the obelisk, it must the system of mut taui; whether he is

and Italian Foreign Ministers to discuss is, provided it has been looked after, the also bear upon its back-a-life-size replica aware that during this speech Mr Lau your benefit last week. I'll send them to are to open-trade-relations-with-foreign-the-Eastern problem. The meeting will better it becomes and the cheaper their stone of the Liberty Bell!

M: Musso I bought some books-for: countries and to secure recognition of the discussion is likely to be, extended, to ing all over again. We find therefore delphia having been levied upon to kong; that he stated that such buying read them years ago,

be held shortly, probably at Paris, where upkeep. A re-turfed green means start

Chu-pak frequently referred to the buying you. But this is not all. Thebes and Phils and selling of boys and girls in Hong other subjects, notably reparations

that we cannot cut down the cost of contributo

Mr. Faithfull. I don't want them. I LATER. Concerning the British suggestion to the subscriptions be raised! If this were Back of the pavilion stands a very accept this speech, in defence of the custom, was man was, under the circumstances, only upkeep. The next question is:-Should France must make a joint contribution and that, in fact, the greater part of storm in a teacup." The Chinese police-

motives, New York and and selling took place under three forms,

Mr. Faithfull classified the case as a convoke a meeting at Paris to lay down suggested the Committee know well that able little building in the Trianon style, an admission of the practice of buying executing his duty and did no damage.

Matin learns that the French Govern to make more profit out of the catering to be left alone. the lines of a Near Eastern settlement, There is only one thing left and that is handsome background. But it was not Colony of Hongkong; and, in view of their life would not be worth living. which, left alone, would have made and selling, both boys and girls, in our ment is examining the possibility of extending conversations to all questions department, and this I imagine is what a cross-section of a huge stone pyramid,

this admission, will he say what action of. interest to france and England-drinks are expensive, but here again we and down the other in striking contrast account of the speech: in question, which criminal charge. and that so far as

the Committe are doing. Food, and

its angular steps running up one side Mr. Wood: 1 have read a must remember that it all has to be trans to the, more graceful lines of the building deals largely with the institution of muidumages were concerned they would later

Press ported from Hongkong, a very consider below. Each of the blocks which goes fani in China, but, I cannot accept the able item no doubt, each month.

be assessed by a Consular Court. He to make up this fight of steps is heavily interpretation placed by my hon. friend contended that to impound a dish and the other in Chincee, with the version. The facts have frequently been and while the defence treated the matter inscribed in gold letters, one side in Eng upon particular passages of the English only a few seconds was a great offence name of one of the associations which explained in this House, and as regards subscribed funds to the undertaking the action of the Government, I would storm to which the greatest prominence as only a storm in a tea cup it was a The names of the Heroes are cut in stone under a pavilion to one side, but the refer to the reply given on the 24th of the right of the police to search any should be given. He emphatically denied place of honour is given to the contribu. October to my han. friend the member foreigner unless they were in possession

Chita administration.

EARLIER CABLES.

PREMATURE REPORT REGARDING ANGLU-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

LONDON, December 4th. The report from Washington of the zeeting between, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Ballour, and Baron Kate on the 2nd inst saying that, subject to the approval of

Havns.

THE IRISH SITUATION.

the Home Governments, it was virtually DESCRIBED AS "VERY UNPROM.

ISING."

It appears quite obvious that although golf may be expensive there is not much hope of making it any cheaper until the Club is financially sound. By sound, mean out of debt."

Whilst on this question we might.com-

tors.

the Government is prepared to take? On its roof is raised

for St. Rollox (Mr. G. Murray).

or harm.

A CLAIK YOE DAMAGER. Mr. Musso remarked that this was a

man for

of a consular warrant. He could recall case in which the police "entered a

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accepted the 30 per cent.. naval rate, quently described authoritatively as very the cost of golf at home. To begin with side by bronze urns and about a third THE SOUTHERN EXPEDITION | house and finding a man there who look- A Washington message says that the GERMAN CREDITS ABROAD.that have two, cannot boast of them being Chinese and well-done accordingly. A GENERAL WU PEI-FU'S UNDER-ed him on some charge. The man was

DR. WIRTH APPOINTS A

TAKES TO SUPPRESS. SUN'S PARTY:

agreed to scrap the Anglo-Japanese alliance and substitute an understand. "ing between the United States, Britain,

LONDON, December 4th. France, and Japan, under which the

The Sida Fein delegates conferred for Fowers will agree to the non-fortification Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead, and Sir an hour with Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. of the Pacific islands, and that Japan had Robert Harne. The position was subse-pare the cost of golf in Hongkong with was, it appears, in the nature of intel ligent anticipation.

unpromising.

The pyramid section is flanked on each I do not know of a single Club at home of the way up the steps is a pair of that has four courses, and even those Chinese lions. Both of these are purely greatest importance is attached to the

od very much like a Chinese they arrest meeting, which, it is understood, was marked by the greatest cordiality and

as far apart as twenty miles for the con other third of the way up the steps is COMMISSION. conciliation on all sides. There is com.

venience of town and country members what looks for all the world like a pair

not a Chinese. He was Our entrance fee and subscription are of geesa ficeing from an approaching

a Singapore native and was soon released. He in. plete secrecy in regard to the actual pro- posals made, but it is felt that a great

BERLIN, December 4th.

nominally £4 48, and £10 10s. per annum. automobile. These I was informed were

aituated an action and Tia. 20,000 damages The Imperial Chancellor bas appointed

Wherena deal was accomplished. The stumbling-a commission, including the President works out on an average at £16 156, and however, is yet to come. Standing upon Chao Hen-ti, Commander-in-Chief of their authority they acted without autho course at home devos of peace! A first class

In reply to an inquiry by the Govern- were awarded him for the violation of The crowning glory,ment concerning the attitudo of General his domicile. When the police exceeded block of the naval ratio is in good pro- of the Reichsbank and other leading Another item where we gain considerably cynical air the eCCET bots with the Hunan Army, in the event of the rity. Counsel suggested a hypothetical ens....

£15 15. per annum; so we gain hero. the highest stone and eas of satisfactory solution. It is understood that Mr. Battour neted triations to examine questions relating to At Farling we can hire a caddy for a

banists to meno quests relating over de home player is the enddy fee: tive copy, or botter caricature, of expedition to the north, vid Hinan, shooting at and killing a suspect. That obtaining credits abroad to enable Ger-whole day for nominally 1/7, which also ing the World!

diminu actual despatch of the Kwangtung of a policeman exceeding his duty by many to meet her obligations to the Allies includes his tiffin: but at home I doubt much more impressive if her hond was towards the Peking Government though to be vindictive but it asked the Court Bartholdi's statue of Liberty Enlighten- General Wu Poi-fu says that he can policeman could prosecuted for

She would have been guarantee the loyalty of Chao Hen-ti murder. U.S. RAILWAY RATES. "whether 5/- would cover it. In a whole not half-drunkenly tossed to one side and Hunan troops who harbour sentiments the police force "from ever laying hands. The prosecution did not wish FARM PRODUCE TO BE CARRIED coat 1/- at most clubs, again more expen which seems wholly out of place.

there are certain commanders of the I was at home last, a whisky and soda it is she injects a noto of playful humour in sympathy with the South.

if she was not hopelessly crosseyed! As

to pass such a sentence as would deter AT 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION.sive than here. In fact if one played nt

General Wu Pei-fu says that he will anlar authority."

Further, on an Italian gentleman without con- WASHINGTON, December 4th. home on any first class course it would the character of its builders and the sion of the Sun Yat-sen party in Canton verdict and within half an hour return- The whole monument seems typical of accept full responsibility for the suppres The Court retired to consider ite Anglo-Japanese Alliance, but it seems Kás authorised the railways to decrease cost have not taken the trouble to think select the best of the civilization of the view of the stable political condition in had exceeded his duty and was guilty The Inter-state Commerce Commission kong, Many golfers who grumble at the is earnest of a great determination to enter Hunan territory. He adds that in

coat nearly double what it costs in Houg-spirit of the men it commemorates. of of two mon

It in case the Kwangtung troops actually ed with the decision that the constable of this port are progressing. The optim Practically all the railways of the coun ism which has been such a remarkable | try except in New England are affected. men ought to be thankful for 'and that workers are raw; their methods are Chen Chiung-ming, Commander-in-Chief was passed, the sentence to be suspended. Featura of the Conference has seemed "to

ach a climaxation of the naval dif. ANTI-BOLSHEVISTOUTBREAK Cannot provide them with free drinks sa paint of view, leaves much to be desired. ling really east in his lot with Dr. Bun

Sentence of two months imprisonment is that their wives get free golf; the Club crude; and the result, from the artistic of the Kwangtung and Kwangsi armies, C. Daily News. woll!!

as mediator most successfully. It would

ot be a surprise to learn that Japan's suggestions, in consideration of giving up the demand for a 70 per cent, ratio, in- inded some kind of arrangement by which her national safety will be secured. It is not yet clear whether this will be in the form of an agreement between three or four Powers to replace the

fieculty, it is felt that the other issues. dan be more readily solved. NEW CHINESE CONSUL AT NEW

YORK.

WASHINGTON, December 4th.

Wu Chang, formerly of Shanghai, now with the Chinese delegation here has been appointed Chinese Consul at New York. Ho will take up the post at the end of

THE SOVIETS DISSOLVED IN ARCHANGEL...

PARTE, December 4th.

VIENNA RIOTS.

year this is a considerable item. When

our golf. One more item the married and the sentiment are superb.

But the of funds, he does not believe that General

Jk

Yet the attempt itself is entitled to com-Yat-sen regarding the despatch of s I see that ladies are not allowed to mendation. It is only through actual military expedition to the North vid play at Happy Valley on Sundays before working in the new medium of Western Hunaa, especially as there are still many

UITY OF BRASS AND-BRONZE.- A message from Reval says that an anti- with the old bye-law forbidding them to come from long familiarity can be ob-ing troubles in Kwangsi province against and bronze, is the only city in the 1 pm. Most members are so familiar sophy that the skill and perfection which ting faction in Kwangi, who are creat art as well as Western science and phila- followers of the once powerfal Lu Jurg Bolchevist revolt has broken out in the play before 3 p.m., that I doubt whether tained. The Seventy-Two Heroes tried Kwangtung. province of Archangel. The Soviets dis- many ladies realised that from the latest and failed. So did their monument.

Birmingham, as the metropolis of brass, solved. Many Communists were killed.

Empire, outside London, to which, the issue of bye-laws this one was omitted But cach took China, a step forward on gram, General Wu Pei-fu adds that the cellor of the Exchequer, can look for a and that bye-law 13 gave them the the way she is to go.

In the concluding portion, of his tele Manter of the Mint, otherwise the Chan- privilege of playing on Bunday mornings,

history of China shows that all rulers supply of millions of peace to his order, and emperore sprang from the North by Birmingham is not only equipped with conquering the South, and there is not at least two metal working factories one instance of the South having over which et trike coins by the million

the Southerners may be better than the perians behind its reputation as a city conquered the Northerners in a military or mpply""Blanks by the ton, but has sense, though in literature and education, nearly two centurier of tradition and ex General Wa recommends iterally minting money. that due preparations be made by the Matthew Boulton, of Boho fame; coined And what it must feel like to be such Central Government against any possible £300,000 worth of coppers under contract about the greens. The Deep Water Bay course is being considerably improved a optimist!!

attack from the Cantonese upon Kwangsi for the Government. Since, Boulton's and "Hunen:

the Conference. The appointment is prob. LIFE IN THE CITY AGAIN NORMAL, mbly temporary.

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THE ARBUCKLE TRIAL. JURY DISAGREE AND ARE DISCHARGED.

SAN FRANCISCO, December th The jury in the Arbuckle case disagreed and were discharged.

“LATER,"

VIENNA, December 4th.

The Government havo just approved scheme for re-hunkering the Happy Valloy course. This should improve the

"THINGS WE WANT TO KNOW!!: Dumage through rioting on the let is course immensely; hut the work will of her opponent for the 3rd round of the estimated at £40,000. Life in the city is pressity be slow as no outside labour Railway Cup before she had played off Northerners.

Who the lady was who fixed a date with now normal, Evon Communist workmen will be employed. The bunkers will be the 2nd round, have returned to the factorien,

FRENCH GENERAL'S AMERICAN TOUR:

in the form of sand scrapes chiefly, round

Appointment of the bumerous anb Com What is the reason for so many of the much-advertised still belittles the day--Birmingham-bae turned out thou

PARIS- December 4th General Mangia boa arrived in Paris, understood that the foal ballotte describe the splendid receptions that showed that ten jurymen favoured, ao- the countries of South America gave bim. quittal,

~Havas

expedition

al by the addition of bunkers. The

punitive especially the finance sub-Committee. after one or two hote mittees has undoubtedly been beneficiale Cluba, bought recently, breaking of Sun Yat-sen, who, he thinks, is not sands of tons of bronze and copper which to my mind is the most importantAnd what the Committee are going to against either Kiangai or Hunan without and now that new States are issuing new in a position to do anything seriously coinage for every country in the world, one of the lot.

do to compensate the unfortunate par: the full support of General Chen Chiung currencies there should be busy tim (Continued at foot of next column.)" chasers 1

raing-Adtatic News Agency.

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