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THE NEAR EASTERN CRISIS
TURKISH CAVALDY ON EDGE OF
NESTRAL ZONE.
CONSTANTINOITE," September 19th. The first Turkish cavalry have reached the outskirts of Bigha, at the edge of
the 'neutral some, Sfty miles from ("banak. CONSTANTINOPLE INSURANCE
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1923.
NEUTRAL COMMISSION PROPOSED.
Gesava, September 19th,
In the Assembly of the League of Na- tions a resolution was submitted by the Persian delegation, on behalf of the Tur. kish National Assembly, asking the Coun eil of the Legur, in view of the painful events in the Near East at the mutual accusations of the telligerents as regards the fate of civiliats, immediately to send
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EX-KAISER TO RE-MARRY.
WITH FIVE WIDOWED PRINCESS
CHILDREN.
AMSTERDAM, Septender 19tha The engagerarut of the ex-Kaiser to the
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U.S.A. TARIFF BILL. PÄSSE
SENATE.
SCOTTISH SPORT.
AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP,
THRILLING SERIES OF FINTSHKÝ,
[FROM OUR OWN CORRES
CORRESPONDENT.
outputral commission to throw light widowel Princess Hermine Von seonair dated August 20th, stated that in the He caine into jominguee ontside local
on the events and to insure that 1 Carolath, with fir" children, has been prisals will be made upon the Minorities
Soffie ally announced. The marriage will in Thrace and Asia Minor. KEMALISTS MUST NOT CROSS THE take piner in November. The c-Kaiser's re-marriage is due to the Joneliness, and monotony of his life at Doorn,
STRAITS.
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
(THROUGH RECIER'S AGEŅOT.]
CHINESE CABINET RESIONS.
NEW CABINET FORMED. 2
PERINO, September 20th.
A mandate was issued late last night which accepts the resignation of the
Dr. Wang Chung Huai, Acting Premier. Dr. Wellington Koo, Minister for For-
eign Affairs.
WASHINGTON, September 19th, The Senate passed the Tarif Bill, which
Estaután. August 16th low goes to the President.
Mr. John Wilson, Prestwick St. Nicolas, (A cable message
has emerged a worthy winner in the first from Washington, official Scottish Amateur Golt Championship Revision Bill, which emerged from the
circles
few months ago, when he played House of Representatives, the amendinents in the Scottish team against Eaglain, at numired over two thousand, of which the Prestwick His St. Andrews has great majority represented a substantial stamped him a great match fighter. Ife Cabinet and takes the following appoíïit- increase over the rates passed by the had a land straggle to much the final and ments:- Hous Notably, "in the case of basic a bad me to santeh the victory from commodities such as woul, cotton, sugar, Me. Edward Blackwell, the retemn famous steel and chemicals, the Government ex for thirty years as a St. Andrews player perts calentations show the fellowing at how resident in Ayrshire. For four ent
final Mr. Wilson had secutive rounds to Brisk business continues au the Loniton
averages, ad valorem rates ou cotton It is understood that the Government, is
manufactures, 5 per tenti; silk manu-
to go to the lane gryen or beyond to win, insurance market in connection with the determined that Kemalist troops shall not
In the fifth round he defeated Mr. be allowed to cress the Straits until penev
factures, 30 per cetil: wool manufactures, Hosio, of Carnoustie, on the 18th green; in Near East and tru per egut, for three terms have been established, and are satin, DUE TO LACK OF FORESIGHT AND 3 per cent: glaswary, di per cent. re the sixth and he hat Mr Osc
Osgood, fined sugar, 88.7 per cent It was cou- young St. Andrew's University player, on monthesis quoted for properly at Con-fied that this is preventable by naval
puted that the duties, if they ever fully the 19th green, Mr. Ripley, the Montrose operate, would mean an aditional cost postman, took him to the end; and Mr. to American. Constatera of about Blackwell was not disposed of tiil the 10th. $1,000,600,000, 1o
That
the new champion should have worn lawn such doughty opponents one after the other is testimony to the stern stuff he is made of.
RÄTES.
stantinopdr., Warehoused géords are about
the sutar.
ANOTHER KEMÁL, PROCLAMATIOS:
Naw Yuck, Septender 19th,, Advices from Popstudiodo state that Kestal d'a ba las fegued a reimation đỏ the Turki-h sation-hclaring that the terarnhas Viet is exclusively their work. The losses of the enemy exored 100,500 while. Kemendist lossed are only 10,00), three quarter of wirm "äre wountles).
TURKEY'S NATIONAL ASPIRA
TIONS.
Lesous, September 19th. Addressing the Foreign Representatives at Abgart, the Premier, Rauf Bey, ridi- enled the suggestion that Turkey was carrying on a war of conquest, but it was Ueir duty to persevere till they had ́com-
LONDON, September 19th. Marquis Curzon started for Paris this afternoon, while Admiral Beatty is going. to Paris today or to-morrow.
LANCASHIRE COTTON
SPINNERS:
ORGANISATION..
on
action alone, though this does not dispose. of the necessity of providing for the main
Loxnos, September 19th. tenance of neutrality in the demilitarised
Commenting
the International zone on both sides of the Straits should events falsify the opinion in regard to Cotton Federation', statisties, just puh- naval sufficiency
As regards the report of the withdrawal lished. Sir Charles Macara says, they of French troops from Chanak, official show that India. China and Japan have. ciries point out that, as far as is known.
here are in French trips at Channk 1f roundly, only 12,000,000 cotton spindles | there are any, the number must be of the | for combined populations of 800,000,000, smallest. It is emphasised that the Gov The same number of spindles is needed ernment is most averse to war, and off- cial circles opine that the measures taken to supply the requiferaeity of Great and proposed are eminently calculated to prevent a recurrvure of war in the Near Britain aqil Ireland. East.
ROME, September 19th."
The installation of these spindles in
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L.O.N, OPIUM DISCUSSION,
RTHER. DEBATE BY LEAGUE
ASSEMBLY.
GENEVA, September 15th. The Assembly of the League of Nations resumed the discussion on opium.
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Sum Tao Ling, Minister of the Interior. Kao Eng Hung, Minister of Communi-
cations.
Hsu Chien, Minister of Justier, Lo Wen Kan, Minister of Finance. Chang Sou Tang, Minister of War. Li Ting Hsin, Minister of the Navy. Tang Er Sho, Minister of Education. Kao Ling Wei, Minister of Commerce. It is officially stated that all the new members of the Cabinet have accepted, with the exception of Hsu Chien and Ru
SAKHALINE,
the
The semi-dualists were all players of Ling Wei, to whom telegrams have been established reputation. Apart from Mr.sent informing them of their nominations, Wilson, and Mr. Blackwell, there were Mre Biphy, long regarded as the best CHANGCHUN CONTERENCE HITCH. player in the Angus, with particu penchant for his spoon; and Mr. J. 6.
ARISES OVER EVACUATION OF Little, of Edinburgh, a prominent amateur before the war, and member of the. Stewarconian team in the Evening Des
CHANGCHUN. September 19th. patch Braid Hills tournament. There
An unexpected hitch occurred a yea were dashes of brilliance from some of the others, notably front Mr. Stuart, Forsyth,erday's session, resulting in the indefinite Tantallon, whose putting was inspired when adjournment of the Conference."
In the course
of discussion, galter, especially evacuation of Bakhaline to which the player. Mr. Wilson isa with his irons. But it was his dogged Japanese replier that the occupation of
win party of Sakhaling was determination that enables him to through in the semi-final he was three down Nicolaersk affair. The evacuation would with four to play: the prospect seemed be carried out as soon as a settlement hopeless: yet he wuated the match on the of the affair was effected home green; went out again, and proceeded The Russians found it necessary to by his opponent on the 22nd green gave of the grave nature of the question re- to halve bole after hole, till a putting error communicate with. Moscow and in view
strain wat besta till: both player tion, from Moscow.
Signor Stoc will attend the interview India, China and Japan cost double what the Hague Courelion, but had tu.com.he hccounted for Mr Manford, the Edit Russians asked the, date, of the Japanese hetween Marquis Carzon and M. Pointhey would have gigt to erect them
peare..
The Chinese delegate declared that his Government was strictly conforming to intend with contraband traffic in narcotics, because neighbouring states favoured pro duction, and with the traffic in opium.
The Indian delegate delivered a speech describing the sacrifices that the suppres caterasion of poppy-growing entails on India.
New Zealand, declared in favour of co-
England, and the dachinery was mostly employed in making coarse gods, for which Great Britain did not
SEMLOFFICIAL DECLARATION APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT.
Losos, September 19th. An official, communiqué, denir. 3 news Moreover, these countries had taken near? Sir A. Steel Maitland, on behalf of paper statement that the semi-official-de- claration of policy in the Near East Iurdy a hundred years, to attain their pre-operation between Governments. He as on Saturday, is now regarded its mistaken
due to the
pletely realised all their national aspira-hy the Government. It emphasises that she spindleage and it was incomprehen-serted that the consuniption of morphine him the Victory. In the final round the guested an adjournment, pending instene
LENTE
THE WHOLE OF 'AUSTRALIA'S
RESOURCES.
and 'cocaine ought also to be restricted. the declaration reported the decisions of sible, therefore, how they could" bngye- Colonel Jobo Ward (Britain) declared] put. the Cabinet on Friday and was issued with the approval of all the Ministers garded as serious clinpetitors with Tanca.hat the British authorities always tried present, in London. The Cabinet is welshire. satisfied with il support avcorded to its policy, not only in Britain but is the
Dominione.
AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS -
MELBOURNE, September 15th. Prime Minister Hughes emphasised that Australia "was not nation of awash
EXROLLING, mbu, klers, - thất, if the question arome, of
XELBOURNE, September 19th. defending the vital interests of the Em A meeting, of the Federal Cabinet pirit would not be a matter of sending | endorsed Mr. Hughes' acting in offering
a tontingent, but of ëmploying the whole of Australia's resources.
Australia would not participate in a filibustering expedition as she was en- tirely disinterested in ess'ambitions be tween Turkey and "Greece,
TION.
OTTAWA, September 19th.
Following a further meeting of the Cabinet, the Prime Minister announced that the Government had not yet received such information from Great Britain an would permit of a decision whether it was ccessary to call a special session of Parliament. He added that the informa tion, received was reassuring
troops for Gallipoli,
Mr. Hughes, in the House of Repres sentatives, reviewed the situation, and ailded that he had considered it necessary to Gel Mr. Lloyd George" that the Cor- monwealth would stand by Britain "in defending the freetom of the Straits
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The present difficulties of the cotton trade were not due to foreign competi tion, but to want of foresight and lack of organisation in the dustry both during and siner the war.
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LONDON. September 19th.
INDIAN FUBLIC OPINION.
to prevent abuses.
DUTCH POLITICAL QUESTIONS
RIGOROUS RESTRICTION OF
EXPENDITURE.
THE HAGLE. September 18th. Joakkheer Dr. Ch. Buys de. Beeren bronck, at the pening of the States
General, said measures for
patt
Mr.
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STEAMER,
"FEDERAL COURT SUSTAINS
SEIZURE.
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A TROPICAL ARCTIC.
'WHEN THE NORTH POLE
WAS HOT.
their
strokes tu the first hol in the wilean; then fr Blackwell failed to get down
yarel and lost the lule. Ther Wet halves all the way to the seventh, when Mr. Blackwell drew level. At the turn the veteran was two down, and then thres down and seven holes. Boy play. At the fourteenth he had squared the match, and at the sixteenth was one ahead. The road- Slowly evidence is accumulating that the hole was halved; but Mr. Wilson won the Far North has once been a region very eighteenth, and the "round finished At the nineteenth he brought the Homerie similar to the tropics. in certain forms of
vegetation and other natural life. As is struggle to a close by winning the hole well known, the remains of mastodons, the match, and the championship extinct quadrupeds resembling the elephant, there Blackwell, whose approaching with vision of the Constitution must first be woxden, putter had been a feature of his are recoverable on lands within?" da considered, whilst a rigorous restriction game, just failed at n crucial stroke. It Arctic Circle, and, a year or two before. of expenditure was essential. The Dewas his fine fighting qualities which scented. the war stopped all research work, an partment of Agriculture would be amal, the victory for Mr. Wikon, and which have gamated with that of Public Works, given the prout distinction of being the expedition, under the auspices of the revision of the labour, contract law was first player to be officially recognised and perial Russian Academy of Science as Mr. High told the Hous that while the situation was full of grave possibili- A ballot amongst Lancashire contemplatcal, and the electoral law would described as Amateur Champion of Scotland. certained that under the desolate tundrás of North Siberia and the mareby moss- CANADA STILL AWAITS INFORMA ties, we were not asked to do more than spinning American cotton résulted 75 per be amended with a view to introducing THE MAN FROM SINGAPORE.
grown steppes of the northern part of associate ourselves with the Imperial cent. voting in favour of short time, and Chamber measures would be introduced went out to Singapore before the war, and fossilized remains of what has been some proportional representation. In the First
F. C. Gibson, an old Watson's boy who the Kaschatka Peninsula, there lie. Government in its steps to maintain the 15 per cent. against. The remainder
to amend the administration in the who enters the competition as from the freedom of the Straits and the neutral were neutral. Communication has been zone: We did not think we ought to go opened with the neutrals and if i per colonies and to modify the fiscal regime. Singapore Clah, survived longer than anything approaching a torrid zone. Recently of the other Oversons Scots. It was a re- study of the coal beds of the Cape Lis
burno region as incidentally brought. beyond assistance in maintaining the free cent, thereof agree in short time, a cur- dom of the Dardanelles. The House Gually ilmin of production will be compulsory
did not go down, the round. He
He to light many fossil plants confirming passed, a resolution that. Mr. Hughes on the members of the federated firms.
was fortunate in having a walk orer in the previous discoveries. The very presence statement should be printed..
About 90.000 operatives are affected.
first round; he defeatel J. ft. Stewart, St, of coal alone shows that Tegetation Andrews New, by 2 and 1, in the second flourished with tropical luxuriance where round; and got the better of W. Bruce Hunter, Cardross,
by and 1, in the third now is ice and snow.
Cupe Lisburne is the bold headline which round. Cihson met his fate at the hands of Stuart Forsyth, Tantallon, one of the marks the north-west end of a rocky seme- discoveries of the competition. (been made what peninsula-like mass of land that jus late effort, which would have been im out into the Aretic Ocean from the west mensely improved had he not made a short coast of Alaska, about one hundred and put at the lifteenth, and fell by ≈ and 1.
sixty miles north of the Arctic Circle soine three hundred miles north of Nome. This poor ČZICKET SEASON. Rain has taken a heavy toll of Scottish region has an extensive series of wal be s cricket this season, and our leading com-yielding fuel of good heating and burn- most of the life ing qualities, and they form the only known petitions have bad taken out of them by the number of commercially valuable mineral resources weather draws." The Scottish Counties there. A little coal is occasionally mined Championship was a severe sufferer. As for vessels short of fuel, but as there is no the result of the enforced abandonment of harbourage, the craft have to lie offshore, two lixtures-Aberdeenshire against Perth- theshire and Stirling County against Fifeshire and the fuel is taken off in sacks by means
thing in the nature of an exciting finish; last
any of lighters.
Cape Lisburne and its region do not formi year's champions, Aberdeen, have now only the northern limit in the wastern hemis- to draw with Stirling to be acclaimed phere of the fossil plants and tree of this winners. This factory way of enting our biggest com- States Government Survey has ascertained. Of course, is an unsatis allied tropical vegetation, for the United petition; but it
must be said that they are to be found in the rocky Aberdeenshire have proved themselves In London, marka sharply recovered to through the most consistent side of the strata one hundred and eighty miles north- east of Cape Lisburné. As regards the 16.000 to the &, ag a result of the negotia-
tions between the Bank of England and Scotington's. But win over West of eastern hemisphere, the coal beds of reduces the aspirants for the Spitzbergen afford the grounds of many the Reichsbank. They subsequently react- Western Union Championship by one. interesting speculations. ed and closed at 0,000, this being attri- Only the villagers and Ferguslie now silised plants found there-similar zoological Will similar fos- that Mustapha Kemal has requested, the Near East and Berlin. Marks opened at Greenock, whose match against Ayr was
A message from Constantinople statesbuted to the political deadlock in the remain to threaten the supremacy of and other remains-go to build up the sug Allies to permit his army to occupy 6,123 and closed at 8,500 on the London one of the many that had to be abandoned. Thruce in order to fiberite the oppressal Stock Exchange, this showing the strength CHAMPIONS ON THE CIDER PATH. Alostem population, insisting that the of the political outlook. Dardanelles question can
be discussed
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BRITISH TROOPS AT CHANAKN
DIGGING IN.
LONDON, September 19th. The possibien effect of the reported with drawal of French troops from Chanak, the kyt the Straits, was discussed an meeting of the Cabinet this morning. which was again attended by the military, mayat, and air forer chiefs.
The Government has not received from the French Government any confirmation of the report of the withdrawal, concerns ing which the French Press hopes that Britain will follow the French example. No instruction has bech issued for the withdrawal of British troops from
hanak, who, on the contrary, are report- ed to be diggitig in, but according to the Mengero, the Italian Government has decided to withdraw the Italian contin- gent from the neutral zone to Constan
Kunáple. **
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KEMAL PASHA'S ASSURANCE. According to the Petit Parisien, Kemal Pasha has given an assurance that no attack will be inde on the Dardanelles, bat Reuter's correspondent in Paris trans
its a statement attributed to Ferid Bey, the Kemalist representative in Paris, that
A Deputy, Mr. Charlton, urged that the House should not permit the despatch of troops without consulting the people.
Meanwhile, volunteers are enrolling A thousand throughout the country. offered their services "at Sydney yester- day. That uniber is likely to be exceed ed to day. The Federal President of the Returned Soldiers''Langue assured Mr. Hughes of the abiding loyalty of the men who fought in the great war.
WELLINGTON, September 10th. Parliament unanimously confirmed the action of Mr. Massey in associating New Zealand with Britain in the developments in the Near East and 'in 'offering, a con- tingent
CANADA MAY CALL SPECIAL SESSION OF PARLIAMENT.
OPTAWA, September 10th. The Government is communicating with its delegates to the League of Nations to ascertain whether the Near East crisis is sufficiently serious to warrant calling, a special session of Parliaments",
THOUSANDS OF CANADIAN YOLUNTEERS.
TORONTO, September 10th. Letters are pouring in to the War Veterans Association volunteering for any Canadian contingent to the Bar danelles. Many come from the United Reports show that thousands of Statra volunteers have applied at various centres throughout Canada
L.O.N. ASSISTANCE FOR REFUGEES.
GENEVA, September 19th. The Assembly of the League of Nations
SIMLA, September 19th.
BOSTON, September 19th.
immune
A Mohammedan member has given The Federal Court, sustaining the notice of motion in the Legislative Assein-seizure of the British schooner Grace and bly for an adjournment to discuss the Ruby six miles off the shore in March, Turkish situation, urging that Indian held that rum-runners are not public opinion demands that, Indian from seizure merely because they are be troops be not employed against the Turkeyond the three-wile limit. and that those in the old, Turkish Empire by immédiately withdrawn. VOLUNTEERS OFFERING IN SOUTH
AFRICA..
Jonaskesuura, September 19th. Numbers of men have came Torward to
U.S. FRESIDENT VĚTOES,
SOLDIERS' BONUS BILL.
WASHINGTON, September 19th. President Harding has vetoed
enlist in connection with the Near East Soldiers Bonus Rill, on the ground that situation and the authorities have been is failed to provide the means of paying obliged to post a notice saying that at the longs
resent recruiting is not authorised.
PARIS, September 19th.
It is stated that out two thousand troops have been withdrawn from Chaynk, KEMÄLISTS APPLY FOR PERMIS-, SION TO OCCUPY THRACE.
NEW YORK, September 10th,
later with the participation of all conn. tries bordering upon the Black Sea. The
| nationalist representative simultaneously informed the British High Commissiour
the Kemalists intend to occupy Chanakunanimously, adopted the report of the that, under the treaty with Russia,
MARKS MAKE A RECOVERY.
LONDON, September 19th.
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INQUIRY INTO DANISH
year
have receded of
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gestion of one vast torrid zone in some fur- back epoch of the history of the earth?
and will not recognise any neutral zODO for Greek nad Armenian refugees at Con- to a conference on the Dardanelles uniesduced a Bill authorising the Government the win in the shorter distance is the most I all parts is for more; and our cívic legis-
on the Asiatic side of the Straits.
Ferid Bey added that the Kemalists have recognised the Allied occupation of Constantinople and Gallipoli, and once they occupied the Asistio side they were willing to foregather at the peace table and guarantee the fullest freedom of the Straits, with even an Allied garrison at Qallipoli.
THE ENTENTE RESUMES CORDIALITY.
Fifth Commission on Dr. Nation's plea Angora is unable to accept an invitation stantinople mentioned in Festerday.
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participated.
MOHAMMEDAN MEETING IN
CALCUTTA, ABUSIVE LEGISLATORS DISGUST SUPPORTERS.
E. H. Liddell, of Edinburgh University, could not have brought his racing for the scason to a close more dramatically than the boom, it is still booming, it will continue BANK'S AFFAIRS.
bo did at the Celtic sports, when he beat to boon, and in the future there is certai H. F. Y. Edward, l'olytechnic Harriers, on to be a call for the short course of the Jovel terins in the 120 yards in 12.1-5 sec.. putting-green types COPESKAGEN, September 19th.
No holiday resort is complete in the North and the 220 yards, with a concession of two The Minister of Commerce has intro yards, in 22.35 sec. Un to the present, without a putting course. The cry from to subscribe 40 million kroner towards glowing incident in Lickdell's track curet, murce of revonne the putting as a
is the licest effort of the season in source revenue putting course is thr preference shares of the Landsmann's British athletics. It must be some con- quite "gilt-edged." Bank.
siderable time since the English char
The returns for the Glasgow Corporation The Minister of Justice has introduced was beaten in a stratch sprint, Edward take an example from another part of the courses are extraordinary. At Perth, to 8 Bill to appoint" a Commission to has visited Scotland three seasons. in suc- enquire into the Bank's affairs.
cession, and only in one race here has he country, in the month of July no fewer shown his Stamford Bridge form. Evident than 43,695 games were played over the LENIN TO RESUME DUTIES.ly our climate does not suit him, and the two links, the one in the North Inch and the other in the South Inch. There is The remains the slower he becomca. longer
"Duncan M'Phee, Glasgow, was slower in gold in the putting course, is the prani-
mous opinion of our civic treasurers. the half-mile, which be won in 1 min. 58
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mesange delegates from. Russia and the Ukraine [Dr. Nunsen stated that 73,000 Creek) and Armenian refugees had reached Con- stantinople from Smyrna and Brug, and asked the League to make a grant for immediate relief. It is proposed to use
Dr. Nansen's organisation.] LEAGUE'S VOTE FOR REFUGEES,
GENEVA, Septetuber 19th, The Council of the League of Nations
At a large meeting of Mabommedans, that the British has voted Dr. Nansen-a hundred thousand It is announced Government has officially expressed to gold frunes for preliminary relief men held in the town hall, a resolution was Lenin is returning to his duties shortly. the French Government its apprecia-sures amongst the refagers from Anatolia adopted enveying congratulations to Kemal Pasha and protesting against tion of the latter's attitude on the DUTCH STEAMSHIP LINE Great Britain's alleged pro-Greek policy. question of a joint notification to Kemal
Legislator Fazulhoq holy warned. Great Pasha The British Government declares
Britain that if she participated in the that it dordially welcomes M. Poinesro's
disintegration of Turkey, she must asaLLINE the position of Islam' enemy.
SUSPENDS SERVICE.
LONDON, "September 15th, The Dutch vessels Deucalion and Stella assurances upon this question, also upon have left Smyrna, with Dutch refugees the question of the occupied zones, and In view of the present situation the Royal hopes that the spirit of these agreements and the spirit of cooperation shown will rals future discussions,
Dutch Steamship Company has decided to suspend its Service, to Smyrna
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CALCUTTA, September 19th.
Anallier legislater most abusively "de- nounced Mr. Lloyd George and the British. Cabinet, upon which some of those on the platform withdrew.
Bias, September 19th.
M. Zinovieff has announced that Msc. off six yards from C. R. Gristhe BOOTS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS: {
THE ARGONAUT, MINE DISASTER.
ENTOMBED MINERS ALL DEAD:
Tho
JACKSON (California), Sept. 18th.
rescuers have penetrated the Argonaut inine. The forty-seven entomb- ed miners were found, all dead.
Surrey A.C., who also failed to run up to his horne form,
THE PUTTING COURSE,
and
The net results of the Scottish Lawn Tennis Championships at Craiglockhart was that two cups changed hand. F.D. B. Spenco, There is nothing to beat the popularity a young South African player, who is a of the putting course, Why the wee round" member of Edinburgh University was not thought of long ago in dificult to the Singles Championship, and Spence wor explain. It seemed an obvious development Doubles Championship. The other cham
Dr. G.. 31. Elliott took the Gentlemen's of the long coarse, and has setanlly teen
bolders maintained their played on the Eruntsticid Links of Edinburgh pionship trophy
Why was that famous superiority-Ladies Bingles, Are. Robin for many yeara. course not copied? But golf has been on
Welsh, Mixed Doublex, I. L. Craig. Glasgow. and Mrs. Hudleston, Inverleith; and Ladies Doubles, Mr. Hudleston and Mira. Herriot,
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