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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES,

(THROUGH REUTER'S · AGENCY.]

THE RUBBER RESTRICTION

QUESTION.

COMPULSORY RESTRICTION IN BRITISH AREAS SCOGESTED.

- Losos, September 8th. Despite the Colonial Office Committee's rejection of the scheme recently

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER STE, 1922.

EARLIER CABLES.

GRECO-TURKISH WAR.

CONFLICTING REPORTS.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 8th. The latest news is that the Nationalists are at present operating in the neighbour- hood of Alashehr.

Kemal Pasha, in an order of the day to the Army, says by the great battle of Afiumkar-Ahissar the essential elements of the enemy army were destroyed. You deserve well of your country, the

says

AMERICAN RADIO SERVICE, "THE FIGHT FOR PEACE."That is the peril of the futurethe fear FAR EASTERN CABLE

(Intercepted by the U.S.S: "Tracy,"

on September 6th, 1938.)

BASEBALL: WILLIAMS' 34th.

ST. Louis.

PREMIER'S CALL TO FREE CHURCHES.

MISSION TO THE YOUNG..

Mr. Lloyd George attended a luncheon Williams scored his with home run,given in his honour by Sir Murray Hyslop tying Hornsby.

at the Hotel Victoria, London, on July 28th. Thereas a company of 980, re presentative of the Free Churches. Sir Murray Hyslop presided.

THE RAIL STRIKE!

GOVERNMENT INJUNCTION BRING ENFORCED.

Cuicano.

The beginning of the tenth week of the shop strike found 3,500 United States

Titted by the Rubber-Growers Assogia-orders The Turkish nation has remarshalls mobilized to uphold the injune to be confident of the future. Further fighting is still to be expected in Anatolia: of the Government obtained on Soldiers, your first object is to reach the riche enforcement of the injune tion is directed from Chicago. ThousandM of writs have been seat to all parts of the

tion, for a general restriction of output British planters contemplate requesting the Committee to drift a scheme of com- pulgóry, restriction. in British areas, leav-i ing Dutch territories free agents: bat it is suggested that British owned estates in the Dutch Indies might loja sonic" form of voluntary restriction. FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS “HAVE THEY REACHED THE TURY-

ING POINT:

sea. Forward: Advaneb GREEKS CONSIDER THEIR POSI- country for service.

TION SECURE.

ATHENS, September 8th.

It is stated here that the military situa- on is improving. The change of com- mand appears to have made a favourable impression. The position of the authern forces at Alashehr is considered secure.

The Minister of War and the Chief of Staff have left for Smyrna to confer withi the new Commander-in-Chief.

The public, though realising the full gravity of the situation, is sotnewhat" re- assured today and prices on the Bours indicate less anxiety.

LONDON, September sch. " He Franco-German relations" reached

TURKS CLAIM BIG CAPTURES, the turning point is being serious?

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 8th, asked, in view of the recent signs of Large additional captures are claimed economie rapprochement, Politiers reum...» reports from authorised Kemalist mie circles in fonda, Paris and Berlines It is stated that Marelli, Aidin,

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The most noteworthy feature is, that of all men, Stinnes, whose organs have 'hitherto been most vehement in denounc: ang concessions to France, should be anxious to relieve France's necessities, albeit for a consideration, in the shape of a six per cent, commission on the prices.

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and Soma have been dienpiel, and, that

VETERÁN LABOUR LEADER ILL

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WASHINGTON.

Mother Mary Jones, unaffiliated labour leader, is critically ill at the home of friends here. She is ninety years of age. RESIGNATION OF JUSTICE CLARK

ACCEPTED.

WARMINGTON.

The resignation of Associate Justice Clark has been received by President Harding who said it would be accepted Senator Sutherland of tab, will prob-

ably suceed him:

MR. DENBY ON TOUR

"MARK ISLAND.

and tea thousand face made prisoners on LABOUR DAY MESSAGE TO the ad inst

DIFFICULTY OF SECURING AN ARMISTICE,

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PEOPLE

A RACE ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

BOARD REGULATIONS.

THE

from

that something will happen to your untry, the fear of the destruction of homes, of your kiddred-they say we maat opare for war to protect them--all those lep, dominant passions of the human heart gradually enlisting on the side of war. That is where the Churches come in. And if the fury grow, the crash will inevitably come.

NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTEL'S JOKŃCY.]

CHINESE POLITICS.

A ROWDY MEETING

There were

PERING, September 8th. I have a word of waruing to utter, Pat not your trust exclusively in machinery, There were some indications of rowdy The Covenants are good; the Articles are Responding to the toast of his health, excellent, but the value of the machine is in meetings this afternoon when the House the Prime Minister said: I am here as the motive poor. Without that, it is of Representatives met for the purpos

Nonconformist speaking to my follow.simply an ingenious iron puzzle. You must

Vice-Chairman, but the Nonconformists on matters of common have in your League of Nations the public of electing a concern to us all, matters which will opinion which can alone make it a force, House soun quieted down survive Governments and probably ontlast which can alone give force to any human 300 members present. Chang Po Lich organization-and that is your business. parties unit combinations of pantice.

The letter killeth, but the spirit giveth had 218 votes "and was elected, Chi En life," and although the letter of the Cheng obtaining 188. Covenant is admirable, although the letter of the Articles is without a mistake, if OENERALS SUPPORT WANG CHUNG you trust to the letter the killing will begin again. You must trust to the spirit which will give the letter life. The League of Nations is a Magan Carta, but it has no force unless the people of the nations are behind it to enforce it and to decrce. make it impossible for anyone to resist its The Churches must do that. (Cheers.)

concern

THE NEW TIMPER. There are issues of great moment which you and which are gathering strength. All life has an instinct for the immediate danger to its aristance, and what is true of all life is true of religious life Wlutare these dangers? They are dangers that may be summed up in the war, ita leasons, and its consequences. There is, first haps, but considerabic, against the sacrificial of all, the great reaction, temporary, per-

temper manifested during the war-the return to the more material spirit and attitude of mind." It was inevitable. Fuman

Conflict isomea very suddenly. How many pature has not enough petrol to keep up in the blue sky above the clouds for men were there in August, eight years ago more than a certain period, and it barible war in the world was just about to start?

this week, who thought that the most tar come down to earth with a bump, and..

are

DANDER OF DELAY.

Jame.

It is the fears that are

HUAI'S APPOINTMENT.

PERING, September 7th. It is authoritatively reported that General Wu Pei Fu has sent a third telegram to the President, urging the appointment of Wang Chung Huai an Shuli Premier. General Wang Chen. Fing and General Hgine Yao Nau have toll- graphed similarly. The telegrams contrad that Wang Chun Huai's appointment will stabilize the politiënt situation.

INTERPORT SWIMMING.

BREAST STROKE

SHANGHAI, September Tib. In the triangular Interport Swimming

INTERPORT BOWLS,

HONGKONG BEATEN BY YANG- *TZEPOO.

SHAROBAI, September 7th.

The Yangtzepoo Lawn Bowls Club beat

of material, which, it is calculated ši situation, the Venice eonfvince on the Seattle dated August 99th, apperring in different temper from that which prevailed world, and it is all explosive mater the Hongkong Interport team by 20 to 15,

bring his concern, enormous přelits.

It is significant that the initiative, in the matter, seems to come from France. while eminem Gegaina industrialists are, invited to visit the devastated aren, where it is reported they are to meet Representa, tives of French industry.

EMPIRE WIRELESS CHAINT

INTERMEDIATE STATION TO BE. ERECTED AT CAPETOWN.

Careruwa. September 5th. It is amouned that the Government has concluded an agreement with Mar- coni's, to erect a high-power wireless capable of direct communication with Great Britain and Australia, to be .com pleted in eighteen, tmouths.

NEW GLIDER FEAT.

THE VENICE CONFERENCE.

The Tribun understands that, in view

ROME, September 6th. of the gravity of the Geo-Turkish

Neng East position may be held in the (second, half of September, and will he

attended by members of

the Entente Governments, in ullision to the Con-tan- titioné gh Commissioners.

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FUNERAL OFZMR. F. W.

DICKINSON.

REPRESENTATIVE, PRESS ASSEM-

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the Pacific from Yokohama.

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GOVERNOR-GENERAL FOR

FALSE HUMANITARIANISM.

it is only religion can refill the tanks. It comes with a suddenness which is appal (Cheers.) There is a desire to get away from ling, perfectly appalling. It is too late then the surrender and the sacrifice of war. Let to work an elaborate machine. The war germ HONGKONG WIN 900YDS. AND 10YDN. ps eat, drink, and be merry, for we have is just like any other germ-you really do Secretary Henby inspected the Navy just emerged from the valley of death" not know that it has got you until you are are keenly discussing the problem, partithe Turks are marching Bergatoa. Im-Yard here and leaves for Washington-that is the new temper, and it is one of stricken down. Therefore, you must have a the dangers of the moment that the healthy system, a healthy public opinion, a calarly the contract for the supply of portant members of the Greek military to-day.

were fantul among four hundred officers

Churches alone can cope with. I should healthy conscience that can take that germ enormous quantities of German building

like to say one word about the question of by the throat when it is about to get you. Contest between Shanghai, Koba and temperance in this relation. There are That is the business of the Churches. material just concluded by one of the

WASHINGTOS. two favourable facts. The first is, that (Cheers). When the frenzy has come it is Hongkong, in the 220 yards event, Lyon. Stines combipes, and Marquis De Laber-

Heeretary Paris, published' a Labour high taxation has made excessive drinking too late. It is no une arguing with an

Hoogkeng was,

first time, min. 49 4-5 aar," on behalf of the French combine,

PARIS, September 9th,

Pay tuessages to the people, declaring "wo more imetessible. (Laughter.) The second epileptic when the fit has got him, and embracing, seventy per cent, of the er An impression obtains that the French can look forward with pride and gratitude fact is that, undoubtedly, within the the nations when they are in that fury sees. Brown, Shanghai was second and

the

You have explosives Jack, Hongkong, third. on the achievements of the last twelve last year or two there has been more Operatives engaged in reconstruction in reply to the British Notes as regards a months. Amurien has been brought to the drastic legislation on the question littering the ground everywhere. You the French devastated regions, a

arrangement for a fire-Turkish armis-threshold, of prosperity. We must find of drink than has been carried through what is happening the rivalries, the Hongkong was first; time, 87scus. Mac- In the 100yds. breast stroke, Busschaert. bave only got to watch, to read, to follow tice points out the difficulty of Arcising camion ground for employers and em- the Houses of Parliamont during I is generally recognised that the con tract is of the most far reaching importeut, though France is quite ready fav

direct pressure apon the Angora Goveris plays where they can adjust their differ- the last fifty years, and we are indebted animositis, the auspicions, above al},

Cabe, Shanghai was second, with Laing, ance, not only because it promises moteriourally to consider any practical sugges

ences without forge. There is no just very largely for the successful carrying of the fears. ally to expedite reconstruction, but it tion to that end

Beation for bloodshed and destruction in that Bill by consent to a very distinguished the most dangerous of all. There is a Hongkong, third, America." view of its reaction on Franco-Germa

Free Churchman, my friend the Lord Chief distrust, there is one nation that will not It is believed, that the Note is of opin- national policies.

|ion, that the object desired can best be

Justice of England. (Cheers) There is also believe anything that is said by another the fact that the struggle for existence has nation. They say, "What are they up to attained by the belligerent General Hond- quarters disqussing armistice terms,

been intensified considerably by the burdens There is some deception behind it. Ther and consequetices of the war. The scramble may be telling the truth, at least most of PROTEST AGAINST U.S. SHIPPING for daily bread, profits wiped out, wages the truth. They might even tell the whole reduced, the difenlty of securing employ- truth, and the more they tell it the less is ment-all that has introduced rather a it believed. There is that atmosphere in the An Associated Press message

largely during the war. It is difficult to littered all over Europe. When the match Manila paper reads: —

Rear Admiral. William H. G. Bullard reach high purpose to men whose nostrils is dropped it is too late. Yan say: "There Yangtzepoo were represented by the win

is the Covenant of the League of Nations." can with difficulty be kept above the ware, On the steamer a passenger who way.

intoning four at the Shanghai rink champion. dropped President Grant en route home from the 1. "TO MAKE WAR IMPOSSIBLE.”

explosive material you cannot stop ship. Asiatic Station, headed a signed protest. But what I wanted mainly to talk about it by brandishing the Covenant in to the United States Shipping Board

was the urgent need for all the Churches to the face

explosion. That NEW against the limitation of speed which, be combine to make war impossible. (Loud is where you want to cultivate a new spirit. LEASED MANUHURIAN PROVINCE. said, caused the President Grant to lose cheers.) I had to make a close study of Put the explosives under lock and key, and the rice with the Emphess of Busia across the war, and I have had to make a close especially put those who drop matches under

Tokyo. September 7th, Admiral Bullard stated that the E. study of peace, of its prospects, of its perils lock and key. (Laughter and cheers.)

Baron Ijuin, Chief of the Information press of Russia came alongside the Presi--the perils not of peace, but the perils to There are some people who make it a Bureau of the Foreign Office. has accepted Ident firaut which speeded up without a pence. The earth 19 strewn with these business right through life to do so. They the Governor-Generalship of Kwantung, LONDON, September 6th.

particle of vibration and drew away from perils, sotac manifest, some open, some are dangerous. If a man writes an article (South Manchuria) in place of Prince There was a large attendance at the the Canadian Pacific liner, but later revealed, mainly hidden. During the war in this country to provoke and foment Yamagata, who has resigned.

Was Never again!" Watch! revolution, and anarchy you prosecute him. funeral of Mr. F. W. Dickinson (Chief slowed down to conform to regulations. the cry. Editor of Reuter's Agency) at Lewisham The Empress of Rusia passed the Presi- There is a growing assumption that the I put the man who promotes and foments Cemetery. The Rev. Baron Dickinson, at Great during the night. the conflict is coming again, sooner of later. ill-will between nations in the same category. brother of the deceased, officiated at the † Admiral said.

That is the business of the Churches. (Cheers.) He is infinitely more dangerouð. service

What do I mean by that? Nations are You" have control over your own At a meeting of the 1919 Club at their Ε ST. Stephen's Church, Lewisham, of which he was risently vicar.

building up armament; nations-1 will revolutionaries, but it is very difficult to rooms in Bucklersbury, on July 18th, and also at the graveside.

not say that did not exist, but nations that deal with international animosities.

Prebendary Gough delivered an address on "Humanitarianism" and Politics." He Beuter's staff as numerously repre-

have been submerged, buried-ure building

"TELL THE SEW GENERATION."

said that far too much pity and sympathy sented. hended by Mr. Roderick Jones Our pch correspondent wires to-day: up new armies. You hare national animosi

There was a new generation arising. It is were wasted DISPENSING WITH AIR CURRENTS Chairman), and Major Clauds Napier Keen interest has been aroused locally ties, national fears, suspicions, dislikes,

oni the under dog," be extended to (Director), in addition to representatives by the experts' report just published upon ambitions fostered and exaggerated. You a generation that has not passed through the when it ought to

The equality of of Beuter's agencies in different parts of the discovered deposits" of iron are on have more than that. Keep your eye on horrors of war. You are beginning to get the top. dog'

people, which WA Unlike previous glider performances, the world now to furlough in England. Gunong Panjang Estate at Tabac. near what is happening. They are constructing into that generation, and each year you all classes and in which air-currents were factor, aerial pioneer Curtiss rose from

For There were also the chief representatives Ipoh. The experts of Messrs. Aylesbury, more terrible machines than even the late will get more and more into it. They read what this false humanitarianism was the water after being teweil a quarter-

of Havas and other Continental agencies.and Natter, who bave been investigating war ever saw. What for? Not for peace. of the glories of war. They do not know of working for, was not only impossible, was not, and "ile by a fast inator-bear. He remained the Associated Press of Amerien, the for some time, state that five or six They are not even to disperse armies. They its horrors. That is the generation that but was contrary to all natural laws of

will decide. Tear the war remorselessly of justice. A strong man in the air forty seconds.

Canadian Press, and the Eastern Tele-milion tons of ore of excellent quality are to attack cities unarmed, where you a glamour; reveal its hideousness to the never could be, on a par with a weak one, graph Company.

Are available. Personnel, and transport hate defenceless populations, to kill, to

and to help the weak to become a burden Meny beautiful wreaths were sent, in- are at present unavailable for the immain, to poison, to mutilate, to burn eyes of this new generation. Tell them even on the strong was not right. Each man cluding floral tributes from the Directors mediate profitable working of the ore, helpless women and children. If the Chur- about the troubles that followed the war. must make his own way, fight his own of The Times, Lord Riddell, the Associatint a Singapore foundry has agreed to chea of Christ throughout Europe and These are always forgotten. Waterloo-battles, and rely on himself instead of on ed Telegraph Companies. Electra House buy any quantity delivered fo.b. any Amerien allow that to fructify they and bet you see pictures of it, gorgeous, thrilling, other people...

The Governant geologist also, ter close their doors. (Cheers.) the Australian Newspapers Service, the port.

ennobling pictures of it, pictures that make Argus, the South African newspapers, the gives a favourable report on the deposit, The next war, if it ever comes, will be a you feel as if you could grasp a sword

which lies near the surface to 100 feet in Chairman of the Board of Renter's, and

war on civilization itself. We have reduced and dash with those rushing horsemen hearing of the roar of the artillery, hot cren depth-Straits Times. the Associatd Press.

pur armamedts-Army, Navy, and Air-along. What followed Waterloo? No of the heaviest guns, but they say, "We beyond what they were before the war, and body reads about it; nobody knows; mean to stand, whatever happens, by the if all the nations on earth did the same, and they will forget the disorganization cid dug-out." (Laughter.) It may be there

that Bort of thing. DR. EDWARD SPITZKA.

there would be no peril to peace. But if of trade and of Indutry, the difficulty are people who like is difficult for one nation to remain de-of getting your daily bread, the hundreds like to follow the Sght wherever it

(cheers), and the real

Bght for every Free fenceless when others construct machinery of thousands tramping the streets to find Churchman now is the Bght for MOUNT VERSOS (New Yeax),

релее. There which may be used for its destruction. some opportunity of earning a living for You can do it now. September 6th. The death is announced of Dr. Edward Everything depends on the temper, the themselves and for their children, and tion of the war; there are men who are Spitzka, the brain specialist.

spirit, which is created throughout the tramping in vain. The despair that filled tired of war. That will pass away. The The deceased, who was born in 1870, world, and it would be a sad day if the the Lind, the high taxation, the high prices hatreds will remain, the ambitions will was Professor of General Anatomy at the people of the world came to the conclusion-all that will have gone, but the glory of the remain, the greed will remain, the fears Jefferson Medical College from 1008 to that Christianity; in spite of all its prin war will always be blazing forth. That is the will remain, and when these operate on

revived and regenerated "..MULTAN, September 8th. 1915, since when he had been in private cipios, in spite of all its ideals, was per-generation that will be judging the issue murales it may be too late the to The situation is more hopeful. The people are circulating freely, and Hindu practice in New York as a nervous and fectly impotent to provent mischief of when the time comes. They will forget inculcate the conscience of peace into the

what happened in Europe-Russia, clawing multitudes of all lands, and Moslem gentlemen are co-operating the autopsy and examined the brain of

mental diseases specialist. He performed that kind.

her way out of the pit and sinking deeper

ANO MORE WAR." to restore quiet. The military has been Czolgosz, the amassin of President Me-

into it with every convulsive effort- strengthened. The deaths in Muharram Kinley, and attended many electrocutions. I am one of those who attach high hopes branch of a debased currency, and when moment is a man who is a profound believer I'am glad that at the head of the greatest Germany clinging desperately to the rotten Church in Christendom at the present disorders are not likely to exceed fifteen, recording detailed observations upon to the League of Nations. (Loud cheers.) between Hindus and Moslems and have no of criminals. He studied the brains of who are not here (laughter), just reminds forgotten. It is the business of the consciences of sports of millions in many It is announced that the riots are pure electric death, anatomical variations, etc., May I incidentally, for the benefit of those that gives way, God help Germany. That in peace. He exercises great sway on the political aspect. No. Government build- ing has been damaged, and no hostility many eminent men and of various races them that the Covenant of the League of Churches of Christ to keep that before the lands that are vital to the cause of peace, and I Irojuice in that fact Bat shown to officials or troops.

Nations is the first part of the Treaty of eyes of the people. (Cheers.)

Vo must all do our duty. Qor young Versailles? There is one thing 7 object to "TANDING BY THE OLD DUG-OUT."

bavo sannk into materialism doubtful in it, crerything they dislike in it about that document, Everything that is Teach the real lessons of the war. What but I believe they are getting tired of it. As was one of the great lessons of the war the hart pantoth for the ring waters," so that is mine. (Laughter.) All that is will tell you one. There was a nation with the young men of Britain are looking out for good in it belong to somebody elso. As the most perfect army in the world; it was some better call. They have come out with matter of fact, I am entitled to heast. I was beaten because it had a bad cause. There parched lips from the scorching wilderness.

found no of war. They have

satisfaction in were nations with ill-equipped armies; they of w the first man to propose in the Council of

They had righteousness on their Ten at Paris that the League of Nations side. (Cheers) Trust, not in force, The pure materialism, and the time has,, comė, tʊ,

rally them to the one great call of this should be an essential part of the Treaty, nation that does so brings rais upon itself; generation, that there shall be no mention (Cheers.) The League of Nations is bat the leaders the trainers of conscience,

not rise up against turo, and that these terrors shall not an essential part of the machinery of have got to bring that home. This sens in To seems in GENEVA, September 8th. emphatically deny that he had any inten A remarkable flight 2,275 miles in 221 civilization. If it succeeds, civilization is to me to be the greatest

Churches. I do not ask anyone to abandon war. What I saw of it filled me with horror. Earl Balion beaded the list of Vicetion of doing survey work there, adding hours was accomplished by Lieutenant safe. If it fails and I speak adrisedly any principles for hichte

What I saw of it day by day makes me EW may have fought Presidents elected to the Assembly of the that no plane-table, theodolite or other Doolittle, who, leaving Jacksonville civilization is doomed. You have at this but I do not believe in men who stick in dug- that T Will

consecrate what

left of my League of Nations with 33 out of 44 survey instruments were carried, while (Florida) last night in o De Havilland moment the strongest passions in the outs on abandoned battlefields. (Laughter energies to make it impossible that humanity votes. M. Hanotaur (France) and M Prof. Gregory expressly stated that no aeroplane, arrived here this afternoon. human heart-fear, revenge, hatred-yes, and cheem. The roll of battle has passed on shall in future have to pass through the fire, Branting (Sweden) are amongst the survey of any sort would be attempted. His only stop was one of an hour and a love, love of country, love of home, love of to distant fields. They are not even within the torment, the cruelty, the horror, and

thors elected

(Continued at foot of next column.) quarter for, fuel replenishment.

kin, ranging themselves on the side of war. (Cothilled at foot of nest column.) the squalor of war, ̈ (Loud cheers.)

NEW YORK, September 6th.

MANUFACTURING THE MARK,

PRINTING PRESSES ACHIEVE A

RECORD..

BERLIN, September 6th." Note printing presses achieved a recurd Jast week. by printing 31.171,000,000 marks.

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE! BOLSHEVIKS SEIZE TWO MORE 'BRITISH SHIPS.

BERLIN." September 8th. Advices from Moscow state that the Bolsheviks have seized two more British ships at Batam, contending that the vessels belonged to the Soviets and were illegally sold by General Wrangel.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY.

AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR'S

APPEAL

GENEVA, September 6th.` The Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Seipel, personally appeared before the Council of tho League of Nations and eloquently ap

pealed to the League of Nations to solve the difficulty, without the peace of the world being disturbed, declaring that the question will become essentially political and that the Austrian people will do their utmost to break the chains oppressing and strangling them, rather than perish

än isolation.

EARL BALFOUR HEADS LIST OF

VICE-PRESIDENTS.

Since Mr. Dickinson's death, cable- grams and letters have poured in express- ing heart felt condolences from, allied agencies and members of Reuter's staffs throughout the world.

INDIAN RELIGIOUS RIOTS SUBSIDING.

"NO POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE.

PROF. GREGORY'S EXPLORA

TION OF TIBET."

NO SURVEY WORK ATTEMPTED.

LONDON, September 6th... Bepresentatives of Prof. Gregory, of Glasgow, who with his son, has just completed the Sinden Trust expedition through some little known parts of Tibet,

* OBITUARY.

M. MARCEL SEMBAT.

PARIS, September 6th. French ex-Minister, M. Marcel Sembat, A message from Chamounix says the died on the 4th inst, and his widow com mitted suicide Inst night.

TRANS-AMERICAN FLIGHT

A. RESEARKABLE ACCOMPLISH-

HENT.

SAN DIEGO (California), Sept. 6th.

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