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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY }

THE OPEN DOOR. JAPANESE AND FRENCH WANT FURTHER DISCUSSION.

WASHINGTON, January 18th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20rm, -1939

LATEST "CARLNS. SHANTUNG PROBLEM. AGREEMENT REACHED ON MINES QUESTION,

WASHINGTON, January 19th.. The Chinese and Japanca delegates have reached an agreement whereby the

The Far Eastern Committee has adopteasehold will be operated by a company iron and coal mines in the Kinochow ad the major portion of the proposal by Mr. Hughes for the establishment of an Taternational Board to examine, existing and future concessions in China. Action, however, has been deferred regarding the fourth clause, under which the Powers would submit to the Board concessions appearing inconsistent with other con- cessions and the principle of the " open door."

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It is understood that the Japanese and French delegates objected to, the clause and desired further discussion, French suggesting an amendment to pre vent Interference with existing conces sions. - Baron Shidcharn declared that

Mr. Hugbow's definition of the "open door" was wider than that of Mr. John "Hay in 1899. Concessions obtained from Chios since 1990 should therefore, not

The subject to a new definition.

CHINESE RAILWAYS.

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The Americans proposed a resolution hoping that fattore development of the railways in China would enable the Chinese to effect their consolidation into one Chinese controlled system with pro- vision for foreign financial and technical artistance if necessary.

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Sir Auckland Goddes proposed a solution opposing discrimination regard. ing passengers and shippers on Chinese railways on the ground of nationality and providing reference of any instances to the international Board.

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A BRITISH STATEMENT. In the course of the open door" dis- eunions Sir Auckland Geddes placed on wpcord a formal statement of the attitudo

of the British delegation, saying, it is i clearly understood that there is nothing In this resolution which affects, one way or the other, the existing international consortium, or any other form of volun- tary co-operation among private financial industrial groups of the different countries, which may join together in a Jasonar, not involving monopoly or in fringement of the principles recognised by the Conference in order to furnish China with some essential service most efficient-

y and economically to be provided by united effort.. "..

*THE FOURTH ARTICLE

WITHDRAWN.

When the French renewed, in the Far Eastern Committee, their objection to re opening the whole field of concessions in China, through the fourth Article of Mr. Hughes's resolution, Japan seconded. them. The Article finally was entirely rejected at the suggestion of Sir Robert Borden The Chinese reserved the right to call up the question later, but the general impression of the delegates is that it is permanently sidetracked as far as the... Conference-is-concerned. - Many

delegates opposed the provision on the

ground that it might lead to almost aadloos onquiry as to validity and to a maze of economic arrangements through out China. It is said on behalf of the American" Delegation that the eliminated Article" was not considered of vital im portance as the remaining provisions permit of the examination of existing concessions where both parties agrood:

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→ EARLIER CABLES.

DISCUSSION ON THE HUGHES RESOLUTION.

WASHINGTON, January 18th. Communiqués in regard to the meeting of the Ear Eastern Committee show that

formed under a special charter by the Chinese Government. The Japanese will be permitted to invest capital in the enterprise to an amount not exceeding the Chinese capital.

INDIAN AFFAIRS. À DEMOCRATIC PARTY FORMED.

“Ditai, January 19th. A Democratic Party has been formed to conduct the Opposition in the Assembly Fifty members have joined. It hopes to make an effective debut with a reanlution Government policy. condemning the The Party aims to secure the status of a self-govering Dominion for India. will start a' campaign against waste and endeavour to secure fiscal autonomy, the

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largest measure of provincial autonomy,

the Indianisation of all services and the adoption of every measure calculated to of bring the complete responsibility executive to the Assembly;

ENVER PASHA ARRESTED. TO BE TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON.

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CONSTANTINOPLE, January, 19th.

At the request of the Angora Govern ment, the Soviet authoritics arrested Enver Pasha who will be conveyed to Angora where he will be tried for high treason.

ILLNESS OF THE POPE. HIS CONDITION CAUSES SOME

ANXIETY.

Rox, January 19th.

The Pope is ill from influenza and some anxiety is felt. His temperatura reach- ed 101 and complications are feared.

EABLIER CABLES.

-INFLUENZA "EPIDEMIC.

SPREADING IN GREAT BRITAIN.

LONDON, January 18th

Far from disappearing rapidly like the opidemic of 1918, the inßucaza vizitation is spreading, having broken out in many new arena during the last few days. Neuralgic and thoumatic conditions and sometimes-boils and abscesca -are-a-four- ture of the attacks

SUBMARINE CREWS HELD URU The submarines at Portland are unable annual to accompany the Atlantic Fleet for the exercises owing to influenza among the crews.

The Municipality of Dover has pro- hibited the attendance of children” at cinemas and has closed the schools. Ten per cent, of the teaching staffs at North- ampton are ill.

·FAR EASTERN TRADE. AN AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTÄ- TIVE APPOINTED.

UPPER EGYPT,

ATTACK ON BRITISH COMPANY'S PREMISES.

Ciao, January 18th.” Threa natires wdce "killed and fire wounded in an adray at Shandawil, Upper Egypt, where a large crowd attacked a British cotopany's market in connection with the anti-British boycott The police fired in self-defence, Some of the policemen and company's men wore injured.

CABLES IN RUSSIA. GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO. REOPENS PETROGRAD STATION.

COPENHAGEN, January 18th.

pany has re-opened its station at Petro- grad for the transmission of telegrams beween Russia and other countries.

THE ARBUCKLE TRIAL. WHAT THE POST-MORTEM SHOWED.

THE STRIKE.-

RIVER BOATS DISPATCHED TO

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CANTON,

SCOTTISH LETTER. COMMAND OF THE LONDON

SCOTTISH.

[FECK OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-]

Among the N.0.0.'% and max wo rend of "Bergeant Ranton; his foot was badly frost-bistan, he refused to leave the front line and always showed his other foot to the doctor. S. M. Elder, an old Black Watch man, when asked it ha "Little stoutly denied it." the runner, never flurried

wore

wave of religious emotion is scop ing over the fishing communities in the North-East of Scotland. The revival movement began at Yarmouth and Lowe- stoft during the fishing season, and many converts were obtained among the Buchan fisher folk. On returning home the couverts started a revival campaign on the Moody and Sankey lines known as a very religious class. In the The Scottish Ashermen havb, long bees

MANNED BY NAVAL CREWS,

Batchelor The Chinese along the water front were

EDINBURÍH, November› 30th. and always polite, bowover nasty the Lient--Col. G. J. K. Olowes. D.8.D., boshas might be. "was considerably astonished yesterday to soo

has already taken command of the wet by the mustralians as early didnapped

A mas the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam- boat Co... Einhan leave her wharf don Scottish, although Lisut Col. Green there were the footballers, Todd M'Gut-

does not technically relinquish

com the final of the Divisional Cup with for Canton. With the object of maintain- tion till the New Year wish the positia, who captained the team that won ingerential communications, and parti- mander, as his first duty, took the battan bit of Turkish shrapnel so close to his cularly of food supplies, the authorities on for a route march through the West spine that they dared not.operate; Davis, End. Lieut. Col. Clowes who commanded with the heart of a lion and the kick of decided to run two of the river boats with a company of the last battalion at Mesa mule; and M'Lean, who could head

The Kinuhan was dessines, and was wounded in a subsequent the ball about as far as he could kick it. | Naval” ratings.

engagement. did valuable work as a Staff LIGIOUS FISHERMAN, patched shortly after 10 a.m. The Com-Officer on the Firs Division during the mander and the Engineer of H.M.Sast three years of the war. Since the Curlewe were in charge, and the information of the post-war London Scot The Great Northern Telegraph Com-ban's Captain was also on board. The second in command.

ish Regiment. he has held the position of

ship also carried an armed guard of▲ vITERAN OF THE LONDON SCOTTISH, · marines with a couple of Lewis guns..

Many Scots in the East will regret, to The Heungshan, similarly manned, tofthear that Lieut. William A. Martin has for Canton later in the day, and we been garetted, out of the London Scottish. The bastalion loses one of the best known understand it is intended to maintain a

and most active figures in the old Volna- daily service.

toor and new Territorial movements in vid days they were prone to join the London. He has been the chief recruit

sects that were most greatly favour. od at the ports they visited. It was ing officer among the Londen Scottish

no uncommon thing, for instance, for a Before he came from. for

many yeara.

Free Kirker at bon Stornoway in 1881, he was in the Ros fisherman to be

"dipper-a. Baptist-at ́ Yar- shire Artillery, and attended the great

mouth or Grimsby. The proportion of Edigurgh review of that year, when it took his company from Lewis six days abstainers in the Scottish fishing com to cover the return journey. In 1914 kemunities is unusually large. raise! the extra battalion for the Lan- A POOR HERRING SURÓN,

Most of the Scottish herring boats have don Scottish, and recruited hundreds of

now returned from the English ports un Scots for the Highland Brigade of Ter- ritorials at Bedford. In 1917 he was the East Coast, and all have the same

tale to tell. We won't clear expensen. specially commended in the House of commons for his recruiting services, and In normal years fishermen rely on the waa later lent to the Ministry of Ship-

fishing gear for next year's work, but convoy system. On the first day of the that will be impossible this season. recruiting for the present, London Scot-most cases there is a dead loss on the tish battalion. Lieutenant Martin en fahing; only a few ducky hosts havb listed as privates a Brigadier-Generat cleared expenses and foar Captains of the Guards.

SAN FRANCISCO, January 18th. At the resumption of the Arbuckle caser medical evidence sa to the result of the post-mortem showed that Mim Rappe did not suffer from organic weakness.

FEDERAL RESERVE LAW, CONCESSION TO AGRICULTURAL

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'WASHINGTON, January 18th.

An armed guard of the Wiltshires waa the posted with fixed bayonets at entrance to the Company's Wharf, and none but those furnished "with permite were allowed to pass on to the wharf

Mails were despatched by the Heung- han for Canton and Wuchow, and the Post Office announce the dispatch of mail |by the Kinzhan to-morrow morning...

Mails from Macao are being conveyed daily by Portuguese gunboat. Yester

the C. Talone.

and a

the Senate has amended the Federal Re-day mails were diapatched to Macao by ping to assist in the organisation of the the end of the English season to purchase

As a concession to the agricultural bloc, serve law permitting the appointment of a farmer to the Reserve Board.

HOME LIVING COSTS.

THE LOWEST SINCE MARCH, 1018.

LONDON, January 16th. The cost of living, fell 7 per cent. in December. At December 31st it was the lowest since March, 1918-namely, 92 per cent, above the pre-war standard.

BOUND FOR THE CKINA MISSION, FIELD","

THE FOOD SUPPLY, The strike, which has now lasted a week, has naturally had some effect", on food prices in the Colony, though it in said that, in many instances, profiteering is more likely to be the cause than actual scarcity. Hongkong depends very largely for its supplies of vegetables, fish and eggs as well as its fresh most on the districts of the West River, and the LOS ANGELES, January 18th. sudden zuspension of the whole of the The populace was alarmed by nine river steamers naturally results in some earthquake shocks last evening shatter-restriction of the supply. Large quanti-wife, who is a daughter of Mr.Robert ing windows and cracking ceilings.

EARTHQUAKE AT LÖS

"ANGELES.

CHILE AND PERU.

DISPUTE TO BE DISCUSSED AT WASHINGTON.

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SANTIAGO DE CHILE, January 18th. Chile han accepted President Harding's

tion of vegetables and fish, however, are being brought down daily by railway and more is coming in by junka. But sup plies unquestionably still fall short of the quantities which in normal circum stances were carried by the river steamers It is this consideration, wo understand, which, influenced the authorities to start boats yesterday with Naval crews.

NEW FIVE GOLF COURSE.

One of the few "missing links in the

BRITISH INDIA MOTOR LINERS.

The Rev. Lewis M'Lachlan and Mrs. chain of golf courses round the coast of Maclachlans natives of Blackford, Porth-ife will be made good shortly. A scheme is shire, have just sailed for Amsy. China.oted for the construction of an 18-hole- to take up missionary work under the ten Anstruther: And Crail~~ English Presbyterian Church. A son of an ideal spot for a golfing holiday. the Rev. D. S Maclachlan, United Free Church minister, Blackford. Mr. Mac lanchlan was educated in the village Academy, Crieff. He took his arts. school, and afterwards at Morrison's course at Glasgow University, and, after graduating there. studied theology at Westminster College, Cambridge.

Hally, retired baker, is a fully qualified qurse and an accomplished musician, and was trained for missionary work at Carey Hall, Birmingham,

COLOUTES OF THE SCOTS GUARDS.

His now

Field Marshal Lord Methuen, Colonel of the Scots Guards, has taken part in several ceremonies in Glasgow and Edin. burgh, the

two principal recruiting

During the past week the twin-screw motor passenger vessel Domais has begis Those bave proved entirely successful, running preliminary trials on the Clyde. speed of 13 knots having been obtained as a mean of four runs The rescin British India vessels, the Madura and the official triala awaiting

Two other Mantola, will shortly run

their speed trials: These vessels have been built by Mesars. Barclay, Curle & Co.. Whiteinch. to the order of the B.I.S.N.C., and, the Domals is fitted with two sets of Diesel Diesel Engine Works, Whiteineb. enginca, supplied by the North British

WARS LOST AND WON IN A FEW HOURS. will be dominated by the chemists and A prophecy that the wars of the future

invitation to meet Peru at Washington the running of two of the largest river grounds of the regiment. In Glasgow he will be lost and won in few hours is made

to discuss the Tacna Arica dispute

GERMANY PAYS FIRST INSTALMENT.

FAXIS, January 18th- Germany has paid the first amount of M.31,000,000 (gold) due under the Cannes agreement.

NEW YEAR'S HONOURS.

Beuter omitted to cable to the Far Enst any of the New Year Honours save those conferred on men connected with the Far East. The following information was cabled to India:

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The New Year's Honours List is un usually long and includes four poornges, aixteen

baronetcies and forty-eight knighthoods, besides appointaneots various orders. The best known new peers are Sarees Buchanan distiller; and Robert ivision, financial advisor to the Dominion

STRIKERS ENTERTAINED AT CANTON.

The Canton Times says:-Since their strike began, about 5,000 assmen have arrived at Canton. Eleven suitable lodg. ing quarters had been arranged for them by the General Workmen's Association. Yesterday

afternoon, 200 members of the 's Association paid them a visit consoling them in a very friendly way. More than 200 quilts were presented by the Mechanics Association. A big wel. come party was opened to them by the Kwok Min-tang" yesterday. And the Y.M.C.A. will entertain them to cinematographic exhibition to-night.

TWO STEAMERS," ONE CELW.

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The O.E.K. steamer Amakusa Maru (on the Formosa run), which usually employs

Chinese crew, was able to loove Hong kong yesterday morning with a Japan crew transferred from the incoming Seattle service steamer, Arizona Maru. AB. and S. boot also wreat out. probably having a Ningpo crew board.

THE BALMEN'S ATTITUDE.

handed over the 1801 colours of the Scots, Guards to the Cathedral authorities. for preservation. These colours were missing for many years, and were given to the Prince of Wales when he visited New Zealand by an elderly lady, Mrs. Hau- kina, a descendant of General Sir Samuel Dalrymple, for presentation to the regi mant in recognition of their services dir. ing the Great War.

University. One of the greatest lessons Principal J. C. Irvine of St. Andrews

of the war, in his poinion, is that, if chemistry must Bo

and a place in our national life, our nation is to Burvive move the circumstances of finance from the enterprise of the British chemical manufacturer, and the British chemist will rise to the occasion; he pointed out that in the late war our chemists were found to be strong in what was regarder as their weakest feature, capacity for resoarch.

Professor Irvine, it will beremembered, rendered great services to the nation in the matter of the preparation of poison

HYNDMAN ON GOLF AND WHISKY.

Later, in Edinburgh, Lord Methuen handed over the colours of the lat Batia lion of the Scots Guards to the custody of the authorities of St. Giles' Cathedral. These colours were presented to the bat talica in 1005, and were in regular use till the fateful days of 1914. After the Armistico, they were carried at Cologneous gasos. while the battalion formed part of the Army of Occupation. The colours will find a place among many other war stained flags which already have a fit ting home on the ancient and historic walls of St. Giles'.

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THE BROKEN SPUR"

On of our crack yeomanry regiments the Fife and Forfar. During the war

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The late Mr. H. M. Hyndman, while he had no dislike of the Scots, was ex- ceedingly bitter in denunciation of twe of our Scottish gifts to the world-golf and whisky olf, he declared "com. bines boredom and complications in almost equal measure," and "for the auth treanicalitics, and-boil-language. development of human mendacity,

and now all over Europe men, absorb the Pestilent liver congesting decoction called whisky and soda;1 TASTES DIFFER.

At an R.L.S. lecture, the other night, Dr. Norman Maclean told how on one occasion he quoted to a Highland friend Stevenson's passage beginning, “A happy a better thing to find than a £3 not.c.. this story of the sidered a moment, and then remarked. Spur An Australian officer, "I don't know about you, because you

GERMAN TEXTILE me, I would rather meet & £5 note.

The ka ghahoods include the actor

mounted cavalry, and last of all as in- outdoes any diversion he had encounter masagers Gerald Du Maurier and

fantry and the story of its services ia ed in any country of the world. As for Charles Hawtrey, and the musician Lan

told in interesting

fashion in a volume whisky, though by no means a pussy don Ronda, while another composer in A pamphlet was issued last night by just published Major D. D. Ogilvy foot," he wrote, it is inconceivable to Doctor Ethel Smyth is appointed Dame the Seamen's Union for distribution It was at Iamalla that they lost their But it has come South with a vengeance, me that any man can really like whisky. Commander of the Order of the British among the members. The notice is title of Yeomanry for the "duration MELZOVENA, January 18th.

Empire

addressed to all labourers, to members and became the 14th battalion of the With a view to fostering Australian Baronetcies include Robert Paterson of the Seamen's Union and to those Royal Highlanders (the Black Watch). trade in the East, a conference of State Houston MP. Sir David Yule and Sir who wish to protect the Republie of With the change they were presented with now divisional badge. rather seat and Premiers presided over by Mr. Hughes Alexander MoRobert. Sir James Barrie China" After thanking the Secretary decided to appoint Mr. E T Sheaf pointed to be member of the Order for Chinese Affairs for his assistance in appropriate, that of "The Broken Spur," representative at a salary of £2,300 Folatorit.

Ismea Duncan of Steal Bro trying to bring about a satisfactory and just as the Red Heckle has stuck annually. It was also decided to arrange the Last India merchants, receives a settlement the notice goes on to state to the Black Watch, so no doubt "The Australian representation at the forth

that the shipowners tried to deceive Broken Spur "will remain cherished knighthood. coming Singapore exhibition.

The Knight Commanders of the Bath the Union by means of a capping trick," | mémorial of the Great War "to the Fife man or wom The Highlander.cones-

Brokon 2 COLET CENTRAL AMERICAN-UNION. is not statedIt then announces: (1) that And Major-General Courtenay Münifeld.

Companions of the Bath are Colon't the appointment of delegates to confering it at Faustine Quarry, asked if it are a sentimental sort of man, but as for

Fwith the Union is cancelled. (2) The Henry William Senior, Hubert Walter owners offer is sino cancelled a "Well, wo call you Allenby's Harrier Hubert Isacks Francis Robert Patch, Seamen's counter-proposal to the ship was the badge of the 14th division, and on being told that it was, he remarked, Godrington and Walter Henry Norman original demand of 30 per cent on all because you are the ony division we can't Sir Percy Cox becomes Knight Grand wagon above $30 and 40 per cent on a keep up with And the Major adds, Cross of the Order of Saint Michael and low #30 is anked. (3) Lf the demand

Coming from an Australian, "this wa Saint George, Michael Robert Bailey of 30-40 per cent. increase is not com some praise. Hellings, ex-Government agent, Cerlo plied with to the satisfaction of the The regiment embarked In 1915, land- and Philip James Pipon, secretary to the Union "we swear that we will not read at Mudros, sad finally found its way chief commissioner," "N.-W. _Frontier," re- turn to the remals to work so that it into Gallipoli. They next went to Egypt, textile mills are sold out for more than ceive Companionships of Saint Michael sincerely hoped that the members of the and went through the Falestine campaign three months ahead in spite of the fact and Saint George.

the limit The Royal Red Cross (first clam) is Union will combine together and stick right up to and then beyond the capture that the industry is working

of Jerusalem. In the end they"" wors |of its copacity. ment to France, and were there till the

"According to a special Berlin corres Armistice. Major Ogilvy is a delightful ponden of The Time Trade Supplement, historian; he does not load his story with pablished on December 8th, there is con- details, and always holds the reader's "iderable divergence of opinion as to the attention.

reasons for the unparalleled boom," but the heavy depreciation of the mark in generally regarded at having originstod the remarkable run on textile goods. of Many people have deferred purchases goods which were badly needed to balance

LONDON, January 18th hostile attitude of the Federal Council, It is announced that in view of the Guatemala has withdrawn from the Cen tral American pact union mentioned in a message of October 4th and has resumed her sovereignty

independent repablia

awarded to Miss Ethel Kelso, Senior Nursing Bister, Queen Alexandra's Nurs

SEPOY "GAINS THE V.O

to the idea with one zaind.""

MEGUARDING THE VESSELSS.

During the past week the water police have been hard pressed in patraling the waters among the great number of vesela ip harbour. Ho untoward in SOME PERSONALIA,

cidenta žava occurred on the vessels up

"BOOM."

MILLS, SOLD OUT FOR THREE MONTHS AHEAD.

The great majority of the German

Mr. Hughes expressed appreciation of the Geddes suggestion,

Bignor Schanzer said that Italy agreed to the spirit of the proposal.

Bir Auckland Geddes subsequently doing Service, India. clared that all the pointe raised are now fully safeguarded, and that the British delegation cepted the resolution as it atood

M. Barrent questioned the extent to

to the present and the Water Police Some of the personlis in Major which it was possible to define the differ. The London Gosette announces that the taste that the seamen are behar-Ogilvie's book will be interesting to ent concessions or what constituted a King has approved the award of the Vio»| | monopoly.

toria Cross to Sepoy Lahar Bingh of the ing themselves woll. Police guards, four readers who hail from the East of Boot to by their Hughes mbmitted on Monday, is Mick

Mr. Hughes gave an explanation, at 28th Punjabis for conspicuous bravery per ship, are now being found for thisnd. They are all referred for the deficiency cansed by the shortage of

always an answer even if it is not the truth." drop in the value of the mark seems to **Tuckie" and "Doctor How are men. bave caused something like buying tioned." I don't know which had the panic, " more character. Thi

Private's

Most mills could work ten hours a day comment,-*** What's the guid o gaun

gaun without serious opposition from labour tae oor Doctor! Howadna belive yer and unemployment is virtually non-exis ill till yer, deid, and he wadna believe tent the percentage of operatives out of yer deid till yer stinkin. There was work-there are 616,737 members of the gentleman known as "The Gallipoli Textile Workers' Union-being only 0.5. Bpider" who lost his way in Palestine. The problem of replenishing stocks of and was shown back to our lines by a raw material moems to be the chief diffi culty to be faced by the manufacturera.. Turkish officer.

draft resolution laying; down the "prin- but ciple of the Open Door, the essence of in compromising existing rights, sad was attacked. Though very severely yesterday it means that the police are nined that Art. IV. might result Haidarikach. Waziristan, when a convoy returns show ever: 170 vessels in port for which is embodied in yesterday's revised that a general revision of all existing wounded be charged the enemy with two working at full pressure. siralt,

contracte was not in any way justified. other men and recaptured a Lewis gunne It was therefore necessary that Art. IV.

After that he greatly misled, the medical ATA BROKEN TO EN `TÍED should leave no doubt on this point. It officer in pointing out wounded and made It is moured that the Carneae head would be necessary for him further to innumerable journeys to the river to fetch firemen allowed to remain on the vessels water to the wounded: He also shielded for the purpose of watching the fees are Baron Shidchars agreed with the genith his body the medical officer who was to be withdrawn this morning. This oral principles of the draft, but desired dressing the wounded men and only sub complicates matters still further, but it time to study it.

mitted to be attended to whom he was too is said that Naval stokers are to be used wes from loss of blood to objects: 'should this 'amargohej, axiNG

Bir Auckland Geddes suggested the establishment of a Court of Reference to which matters coming within the scope * the resolution could be submitted.

Mr. Balfour, who spoke similarly, de clare that the old practice of spheres of infinarce is intolerable to the Conference

(Continued al foot of neat column.):

examine the taxi...

The meeting then adjourned."

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