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LATEST CABLES, [IHROUGH NECTES'S AUKNOT.}

POSITION IN THE NEAR EAST AN APPEAL BY M. VENIZELÖS.

Losnos, October 3rd. The atasude of Greece is probably foreshadowed in a letter to the Timex from M. Venizelos pleading that until the Peace Treaty is concluded and execu

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LATEST CABIES.

DISASTROUS FLOODS IN NORTH BENGAL.

THOUSANDS OF VICTIMS.

Lapoy, October 3rd. Serious leads are announced from

North Bengal extending from Jamalganj to Santabar. Practically all eattle, houses, and Foodstuffs have been destroyed and large number of lives lost, One report says it is probable that there are thousands of

CHINESE GOVERNMENT

LOANS.

,90 PER CENT, INTEREST.

The following special article is repro duced from the Prking Daily News of September 2nd:-

OUR LONDON LETTER.

LORD NORTHCLIFFE AND CHINESE

EDUCATION.

[from que own* ÇÜRRESPONDENT)}

LONDON, August Bith. SHELL, SHOCK.

A Government Blue Book is usually a

On Wednesday morning, a Presidential Mandato authorised the suspension of the dull and dry-na-dust record of soul-lass whole Russian sham of the Boxer Indem facts; but the Blue Book just issued on nity upon the expiration of the period "Shell Shock containing the report of on the word "whole," because in July it connection with the War Ofice is a not- of postponement. Emphasis must be laid Lord Southborough's Cominittes of Inquiry 1920, a part of the Russian indemnitable exception. I thick it would not be amounting to some £680,000, or about 2-3rds of the whole--was already suspend too much to say that never before has so ed. The ither one-third had been pre-much human interest been packed into

example, the following personal statement by Commander N. D. Holbrook, R.N., who grained the V.C., for his manificent courage saw submarine commander:

10,500,000 ROUBLES FOR ONE POUND STERLINA.

AN EXCHANGE PROBLEM FOR A LONDON JUDGE.

THE NEW TRADE ROUTE TO RUSSIA.

THIS YEAR'S HARA · SEA EXPEDITION.

Two Russian steamers of 3,000 tons, ther

Mr. Alexander Boardman, of Comeragh- road, Fulham, W., was the suppliant in Trotsky, and the Army left the Surrey

the King's Bench Division in mail working timber from Archangel, to take part In petition of right against the Crown in commercial, docks recently after discharg-

for a declaration, that he was entitled to in this year's Kars & Expedition. The the Rev. Frank North, the resident British opened for the first time by the Soviet tent of 250,000 roubles which ha leat to Be the repayment in sterling of the equiva

northern trade route to Siberia, chapinio in Moscow; for the relief of Government last sumtier, has proved destitute Britons in Moscow in 1919 and successful, and the enterpriso promises 1990. The question for the court was the important expansion when normal condi should be repaid. The Government had admitted liability.

ted East Thrace shall be occupied by fictins." The number of the homeless and viously postponed for five years by na Government publication. It contains, for rate of exchange at which the money tions return. Allied froups in order to enable the Alliexstitute is incalculable. Relief measures agreement in March, 1917, with the then to assure the orderly evacuation of there being taken,

OFFENDERS.

Christina populition before the Turkish THE IRISH SITUATION. occupation begins. M. Yepizelos appre

FULL" AMNESTY ÖFFERED TO hends ofherwise “that the Turks will annihilate the Christians, and the Allied »lācers will be powerless to control theni.

EARLIER CABLES,

GROUNDLESS SOVIET PROTEST

LONDON, October 3rd,

The Soviet's priest against bleckade" of the Straits fe aleseribed as groundless, There is no blockade of the Paydayır Rum or Bosphorus,

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CONSTANTINE AND FAMILY"

BEACH SICILE.

* PALEIRO. October 3rd. Ex-King Constantine and his family: have arrived aboard the Patris, escorted | by a destroyer.

TURKS RETIRING ON CHANAK FRONT.

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CONSTANTINOPLE, October 3rd. The Turkic enduan which withdrew From Erenkvuyn, and afterwards moved circulously, eventually approached closer to Chanak To-day's report shows a alight backward, movemens along the cu fire Chanak fron!,

EXCHANGES AFFECTED.

Letios, October 3rd.'"

Marks depreciated in London të 8,025. Politics in the Near East appear to be worrying Continental exchange operators. Sterling on New York rallied to 4.35), ALLIED GENERALS MEET TURKISH

LEADER.

CONSTANTINOPLE, October 4th. The allied Generals have arrived at Mudania. They had a preliminary con wultation this morning and met the Eur kish representative, Ismet Pasha, in the The mosting was adjourned antil to-morrow to allow of the nitendino of the Greek.General,

afternoon.

ALLIED DEBTS TO AMERICA.

PLAIN TALK BY AMERICAN BANKER.

New Youк, October 3rd.

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Losnoy, October 3rd.

The Irish Government has issued a pro- clamation offering a full amnesty to Henders surrendering arms by October

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LIMITATION OF RUBBER ·

PRODUCTION,

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DUTCH GROWERS FAVOUR BRITISH

*PLAN,

Amsterdam? October 3rd,

The Telegraaf learns that'several Dutch rubber growers, who favour limitation oft production, hat." declared that, if and

"I used to feel is no swful funk at times," he told the Committee, "It is absurd to say you do not. I have yet to meet the fellow who will lie in his ship at the bottom of the sea and be depth-charged and not suffer cold feet I felt the strain, but did not

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Mr. J. B. Matthews, K.C., for Mr. Boardman, said the British Government had affered Mr. Boardman £90. 185. 3d, in

etilement of his claim

"fleet of

The scheme is to send out steamers every year to the mouths of the Ob and Yenesei to archange the agricultural maahinery urgently needed by the peasant of Eastern Siberia, for the fur, hides, and other produce of the country The Trotsky Mr. Matthews described how people of and the free will be joined at Tromso by British nationality in Moscow were three other steamers, one of which has bee great distress under the Soviet regime loaded at Liverpool and the other two at

Hamburg. home. Mr. North persuaded them to sell up all they had to help each other. Mr. Boardman was one of those who sold all

be had.

Russian Government which was recog aised by China, and that "agreement ex- pires by the end of this year. As thers is no Central Government in Russla | which is recognised by this country, pay ment on this fund cannot be resumed, and, therefore, this one-third, together with the other two-thirds already sus porded in 1920, will not be paid after the expiration of the five year period...tealise it at the time; but when you get how no money could be got from

This is the sum which will be used as back to harbour you must have rest.” security for the pending issue of treasury legality of this measure, because they notes. Some foreign papers doubt the think this means a repudiation of China's obligation to Busain."

In this they are making a great mistake. The Russian indemnity is only suspended begaase there is no recognised government in Enssia to which the money inay ho paid. It does not mean that the money will never be paid, as is the case with Germany and Austria, In the last two cases, the payment entirely cancelled, but in the case Russia, it is only suspended for the time being Russia is recognised by this country, ar. rangements will be made with it concern. ing the indemnity affair:

of

When a Central Government' in

An English contemporary also argues

This frank confession is matched by others brata. It provides a basis for argument in of a similar character, by men equally any discussion on personal courage in warfars. It explodes the idea that the hero, the novelists paint him, is inmpable of

fear.

sopcasting.

Mr. Justice Bailache: A distinct scriptural atmosphere, remed to prevail They gave all they had to help others with this difference, that they were given a promise that the money would be re- turned to them.

Giving evidence for the Crown, Mr. North denied that he gave the people who lent the money no assurance as to the re- payment by the Government at any de finite rate of exchange

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The court was amused at the stataziant of Mr. Meyer, a sub-manager of the Rus sian Bank in London, who said the official

The fleet is accompanied by the Russian icebreaker Lenin, which has been fitted out at Newcastle. It is only possible to anter the Siberian rivers for six weeks in the

year. The expedition will reach the mouth of the Ob in the last week in August, aml will return to England early in October.

The expedition in organised for the Russian Government, by the All-Russis Co-operative Society in London (Arcos,” which owns the steamers, buys the goods. for export, and arranges the sale of the return cargoes in Western Europe. For months before tho expedition amives the Siberian goods are collected by the Soviet trade authorities throughout the vast rail- less regions of Eastern Siberia, and brought year the transhipment is taking place at Novi port, about 50 miles nearer the sea than last year's depot,.

when the British plan is carried out, they that the application of this indemnity Broadcasting Company, it is called-who quotation at the moment was 10,500,000,000 miles down the Ob by barges. This

also will voluntarily fall into line with the scheme of restriction.

EARLIER CABLEN.

THE RUBBER INDUSTRY. SUGGESTED METHOD OF IMPROVE

MENT.

Lesbos, October 3rd.

A corpondent in the Times suggest that the Rabber Growers Association should establish a small estate purely for the purposes of experimental and research work and the training of future managers the suggestion valuable, and hopes that and sub-managers. The Timex considers the Association will carefully consider it.

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PASSING THE IRISH CONSTITUTION,

OATH OF LOYALTY ADORTED,

LONDON, October 3rd.

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The Irish Provisional Parliament, by large majority, adopted a motion accept ing an Article embodying the Oath of Loyalty. The rapid and smooth progress Constitution, based on the Treaty, will be hitherto warrants, the belief that the full passed in time for sabmission to the Btish Parliament at the autumn session STRIKE IN DUTCH CIGAR FACTORY.

fund to a new series of treasury notes

Many hundreds of people who were in with wireless receiving sets to listen-in" a desperate hurry to provide themseltes

to concerts and messages flashing about through the ether are sadly disappointed. The Postmaster-Genaral naiste upon rome one body being made responsible for broadcasting, and this has necessitated the formation of a company the Wireless will make all arrangements under the involves unfairness to former creditors of

acheme. Half-a-dozen companies were to the Government. This is plausible, but have had free scope, each operating in a DOL true The fund has never been given area of the country, but obviously pledged to any creditor besides the bold-it is easier to control one responsible ers of the Seventh Year Short Term body than many.

It bas, however, involved delay, and I Boads, and when these bonds are com- pletely redeemed by the end of this year, learn that the articles of association of the is entirely at the disposal of the new Company have not as yet been officially Governsient. The other two-thirds have approved. Meanwhile, the Marconi Com- been pledged as security for the Third pany are broadcasting concerte once a week and Fourth Year Bonds, and after their from their station car, Chelinsford, and a redemption, to the Consolidated Loah musical programme comes through onca or Service. But this one-third which is now twice a week from the Hague. The pos suspended by Mandate is not pledged tofsibilities of development-when the scheme anything after the end of this year.

unearned increment," an

latest news.

LOLD WORTHCLIFFE'S FUNAKAY..

WAS

roubles to the £. The unofficial quotation was much higher.

Mr. Matthews: To carry away a £'s worth of roubles one would want a motor- lorry (Laughter.) That's why they used

rouble notes as labela for beer bottles.

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About 10,000 tons of cargo, including £150,000 worth of agricultural machinery, is going cut this season. Twenty thousand ploughs are in the consignment, also saws" Mr. Justics Railhache said he decided for timber working, 1,000 tons of sheaf. that, so far as the Soviet rouble was con-binder twine, chemicals for use in the leather cerned, there was no rate of exchange. industry, as well as aporting guns, &c., for (Laughter.) He thought the proper rate of archange was 430 roubles to the Ebunting. These things will be distributed Judgment would be entered for £593. 85. throughout the country by the waterways. in favour of Mr. Boardman, with coste.

Some of the ploughs have been bought in Germany, the sieves and sorters in Austria, and the bulk of the remaining items from makers of agricultural machinery.

CHINESE EDUCATION.

matter with characteristic

'AN ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY. The exports have been selected to satisfy the most urgent requirements of Siberian agriculture and industry, but they do not begin to meet the enormous demands of Siberia. The size of the annual shipments is only limited by the credits available. with normal trading conditions and ade- quate capital, it should be possible to send time that the rivers are sufficiently ice-free out a stream of steamers during the short for navigation, Producs to the value of several millions could be exported annually from Siberia by this route, and Siberia could take an unlimited quantity of Western. products-including Lancashire cotton.

merchants had urged the possibilities of Before the revolution, explorers and the northern route, but all enterprise mar strangled in red tape. The Soviet au- thorities have put up a series of wireless stations along the northern coast for the with the steamers. There are four stations purpose of guiding and keeping in touch in existence, and before the expedition left England the commander had been in- formed, vid Archangel, of the condition

gets working are very greal. Nobody will Neither can it be said that this step hare more cause to rejoice than the dwellers and amart in the shape of news.. He made means any injustice to the general in country districts, who will be able to enjoy it his business to exploit this vast consti- a given a pledge of some fund, for insments specially organised for the benefit of as journalism. creditors of the Government. They are listening-in" every night to entertain-tuency of readers, and incidently revolution- stance, salt surplus or wine and tobacco all possessing wireless sets, and to hear the revenue, and they fix their interest rates (in the case of temporary loans) or the

The last time I met Lord Northcliffe was price of the bonds (in the case of funded, dabts) according to their valuation of the Lord Northaliffe's funeral

shortly before he left England for his tour security. One case may be mentioned to occasion of a remarkable demonstration.

the round the world. I called by invitation to represent the reet. The Fifth Year Bonds Faded Rayalties and political parounges Gardens in order to discuss the question of see him at his paintial house in Carlton are now quoted at below 40, and many

have had there the homage of sepulchral Chinese education. He was then far from present holders have paid only, that much for there. If the Russian indemnity fundites, but never before have the doors been well. At the time I had been writing a be used as security for these bonds, their opened to a man connected with the making number of articles on the subject, which was quotation will immediately go up to so of newspapers. The Dean of Westminster

one that enormously attracted Lord North or more. The bondholders would find the offered the use of the Abbey for's memorial clife, who seemed to perceive in the extension Thomas Lamont, addressing ten thousand

night, without any effort on their part. sad no doubt the offer was meant in part as Chinese in this country a sound means of The well-known American banker, Mr.

value of their investments doubled over service prior to the interment at Finchley of facilities for the education of young delegates at the American Bankers' Con

In other words, they would have received recognition of the assistance that Lord establishing closer commercial relations veation, said the question of iuter Allied

point of justice, there seems to be as need to raise the £100,000 needed for the into the

Hence, in Northcliffe rendered in liis various journals between China and Great Britain. He went indebtedness had reached a stage in the public opinion both of America and

of applying this fund to the old loans:

restoration of the historic fane. The holding thoroughness, and a scheme was sketched Europe in which reparations were taking

On the other hand, the Government of such a service seemed to mark the in broad outline.. But Fats willed ather owes the college teachers and many other beginning of a new era. It is significant wise. "I am out of health," he said, secondary place. Germany either could pot or would not pay anything like the

public servants salaries which should have of changed ideas in this country about the little ruefully I thought, and indeed reparations total fixed by the Versailles

been paid long ago. It would mean na power and position of the Press in relation doctor was in attendance upon him. A fox Freaty. He appealed to the practical

injustice to these people if they are not to national life.

days later he went abroad for a brief change; allowed to share some of the proceeds of sense of Americans to determine what, if

The congregation within the Abbey was ro- and later on came the famous tour. may, Allied debts to America, could not be. A general strike baa broken out in cigar the new issue. There is, for instance, no presentative of almost every section of the collected and should be written of in factories at Haarlem, Kampen and Delft reason why the members of the Metro community, but it was noticeable that very PRIME MINISTER'S WIR BOOK.

against a proposed, reduction of wages by politan police force, who perform their few politicians were present. As a clase

It is an adventurous journey through order that we may quit fooling ours per cent, and the introduction of a 48 duties in the streets in fair weather or they have no reason to love the late head is naturally a good deal of talk about Mr. intense activity to get the loading and In Literary and publishing circles there deserted seas, ending in fortnight of Lamoat declared that Europe was instead of a 45-hour work. The strike is foul, should not be given prefermato of the Northcliffe Fress. Most of them Lloyd George's new war book which is to unloading done while the water is open.. zending economically, notwithstanding only sporadic in Amsterdam, as moet of the rich investors who live in comfortable feared him--or rather they were afraid of appear in the Spring.. It has been his The mouth of the colossal river is haunted

the employers have yielded to the men's homes and speculate in Government

intention to place upon record his account by multitudes of wild white sawor, and on bonds. It is to be expected that, if the

of the greatest catastrophe that ever came the banks are herds of deer. Last year on new issue of treasury notes is successful, the fund will be used partly for payment

apen the world at a more or less distant the return journey the ships were beset by of former loans and partly for adminis

period when he had retired from politica; icebergs and violent snowstorms, and had trative arrears, and in that case, the

but he has decided to let the world have to plough through ice for days o question of justice must be tempered with

the story without delay because so many cad-Manchester Guardian. considerations for the benefit of the

ill-informed works have been issued of Iste. Government,"

Of course, nobody has had a better opportunity than the Prime Minister of

But what interests people most of all at the knowing the actual facts, seeing that he was a leading actor in the mighty drama moment is the stupendous sum Mr. Lloyd George is to receive for his literary labours. Bone wild rumours have been afloat as to this; but I understand the price he will be

selves."

the stormy political situation. He also criticised the American Tarif, which pro- tects industries not requiring protection, while cutting off important "foreign markets from manufacturers and farmora. Amarien was recovering from business de- pressions, though the low prices of farm, produce, strikes, the tariff, inter-Allied loans and reparations were still standing in the path of full prosperity.

Mr. Herrick, American Ambassador to

France, speaking at the same meeting, predicted that within a year America would formulate a programme leading to iba rejuvenation of Europe.

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LOCK-OUT AT GERMAN ELECTRICAL WORKS.

*GO SLOW.” POLICY AND THE ' RESULT.

'MEN ́OBJECT TO WAGES CUT.

AMSTERDAM, October 3rd.

objections.

BIG OIL DEPOT FOR CARDIFF.

NEW YORK BACKING THE ENTERPRISE.

LONDON, October 3rd.

Cardiff for the establishment of an oil

A scheme has been inaugurated at importing industry similar to the Anglo- Persian at Swansea, with a capital of £500,000. It is understood that New York oil magnates are backing the venture.

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of the ice.

After many months of ill-health, of Mr.

cantly Editor, of the North China Daily Reginald Bate, F.R.G.S., late R.N., ons of the proprietors, and until quite re- Hat, and the North China Sunday Times, died at Tientein on September seth. Mr. Bate

the tremendous instrument of publicity he controlled-and those who refneed to come when he beckoned had to pay for it.

Perhaps the most unusal feature as sociated with the funeral was a procession, of some hundreds of working journalists who marched from Flept Street along the Strand and Whitehall to Westminster Whatever might be said of Chang Ha Abbey. It was a sincere tribute to Lord as a public servant, his plan for the con- Northcliffe as the man who raised the of the Salt Surplus Bonds is a stop which workers higher than before he appeared in solidation of temporary loans by the issue remuneration and status of newspaper must be done by the Government sooner journalism. As an employer he was ex- or later. It was pity that personal acting, often expricious, and sometimes opposition to him should bare defeated ruthless; but he paid like a prince. that plan of consolidation, with the SECRET OF SUCCESS.

resigued his commission in sult that the bonds got into circulation

the Royal Navy during the South in large amounts without in the least. It is curiously interesting to read the paid is 290,000. It is said that at this African War in order to join the Irish diminishing the temporary, indebtedness different estimates that have been pub-figure he will receive payment at the rate Horse. After the war, he entered the WHY THE MARK HAS DEPRECIATED. of the Government. These temporary lished of Lord Northcliffe's life and of £l a word!

employment of the Consolidated · Gold loans all bear interest at 90 per cent, or character. They range from adulation The book is to be published by the Field Company in the Transvaal, and it The City Editor of the Times after a more (usually 18 per cent, per month in his own papers

mordant cri- House of Cassell, and both the serial and

was while there that he met and married BERLIN, October 3rd. visit to Germany wrote a month ago that which means according to Chinese custom ticism in such journals as Truth and book rights have been secured by Sir Misa Gipsy Maclear, daughter of the The Biemens Halake Company has the currency inflation which was pri.21.6 per cent, a year), and constituta a The Specialer. One point that is generally William Berry, one of the proprietors and Astronomer Royal at Cape Town. It was closed its Werner Works, rendering ten-marily responsible for depreciation of the heavy burden on the taxpayers from made is to the effect that in the larger Editor-in-Chief of the Sunday Times, who in 1908 that he first come out to China as thousand workers idle, following threats mark was not dus to reparations but is whom the money must ultimately come field of affairs he accomplished little that

is also connected with the publishing firm.

a civilian, joining the £rm of Bush Bros. of violence by a number of workmen in the continuance of the unsound finance for payment of their principal and in was constructive. The fact, of course, is

in Newchwang, to act as personal secre- consequence of the dismissal of a shop commenced in 1914. Infations cause de-terest. It is this consideration, rather that he was not really a great jourzialist razen JUND AND ROYALTY,

tary to Mr. Harry Bush, and. Secretary stoward

fault which will continue unless inflation than the consideration of justice, that in the sense that one thinks of Delane

Ho The announcement that the Prince of to the Cathay Mining Syndicate. The Allegemeine Elektrizitats Gesells is stopped. A moratorium should be argue for the carly repayment of the of the Tius, or Mulford of the Stan Wales is to preside at tins Diamond adopted journalism as a career in 1911.

new issue of chaft has dismissed ten thousand men from granated conditional on balancing the temporary loans. The ane of its works, owing to the "ca canny" Budget and accepting an international treasury notes is fixed at ten million dard, or Stead in the palmy days of the Jubilee dinner of the Newspaper Press Some of our readers may remember that previous to the Great War, Mr. Bate attitude of some of the workmen.

communion of control which should be dollars only, an amount which is entirely Pall Mall Gazelle. But he was a very Fund next May suggests the comment displayed great keenness in organizing inadequate to redeem all these obliga great business man, with genius for or that nobody equal in rank has previously the Far Eastern Branch of the Legion of If inflation continues an expert Com.tions, but which cannot be increased ganisation,

ancanny accepted this position. The Duke of Cam Frontiersman, of which he was Comman mittes, should draw up a scheme for the because the indemnity fund that will be aptitude for selecting clever people to bridge presided in the sixties, and Prince dant in this part of the world, definite fixation, of reparations in con- used as security is limited. It is carry out bis idesa.

Arthur of Connaught in 1913, at the junction with the zettlement of inter-allied hoped that the Government will, after the When Lord Northcliffe burst explosively Jubilee of the Fund; but next year's debts and the restoration of sound finance ecoss of this issue is assured, arrango into Fleet Street in the early nineties and gathering will be notable with the Heir- PARIS, October 3rd to cable Germany to pay substantial rebond issue for the consolidation of its shattered the easy-going ways of the editors: Apparent in the chair. The list of past Discuming the dispute in regard to the paration. The position of the mark is not thorary Jour to that other everity of that day where newspapers were content Presidents includes many famous names, cutte Gaol, in which a warder was killed abolition of the eight hour day for the justified by the actual economic condi- 16 old securities that have been plod- to cater only for two or three million such as Charles Dickens, Gladstone, James and thirty-six injured, and nice onvicts Mercantile Marine, Bio, Under-Secretions but is due to speculative selling. eed for them,

people who took politics seriously. They Anthony Froude, the historian Sir W. Hare killed, fifty wounded, and fourteen tary, for the Merchant Marine, opined This ja proved by the fact that prices ahd

were the people who read, verbatim Bessell, war correspondent of Crimean caped, the Bengal Government state that. that overseas ports would not follow the wages are much below the world's level.

roports of Parliamentary speeches and fame, and many ambassadors, diplomatists, the shooting throughout was absolutely xample of the Inscrits Maritimes de Marks fell and rose 30 per cent in a CLIMBER OVERCOME ON SNOWDON solemnity. The future Peer saw that be for the relief of necessitous members of the promptitude" the report declares, 1,800 discussed foreign fairs with becoming and statesmen. The Fund is established Justified. But for their decision and Marseilles by striking. He was confident couple of weeks. There should be per- that a mettlement would be renched, and manent devolution of the mark and the

ween 30 and 40 millions were being turned Literary departments of the Press, and for convicts, including a large number of declared that, whatever the Inscrita Mari-issue of a new currency. The coastien

out by the Board Schools who wanted their dependents. Last May Lord Lover- desperate characters, might have escaped times did, the Government's unanimous of inflation would automatically stop the

something diferent--something "ippely" holme, the Soap King, presided, and over and become, & formidable danger to decision would be strictly adhered to. flight of the mark. -

(Continued a foos of next coitinn) 214,000 was raised.-H.B.

Calcutta.

FRENCH SHIPPING STRIKE. GOVERNMENT WILL NOT GRANT EIGHT HOUE DAY.

authorised to end the moratorium.

Mr. Thomas Armstrong. General Man ager of the Commercial Urion Assurance, while climbing Snowdon, recently, in the company of his son, collapsed and died.

and An almost

Reporting on the recent mutiny in Cal

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