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HOME FOOTBALL. SATURDAY'S LEAGUE RESULTS.
SHANGHAI, November 4th MOVEMENT.
Following are Saturday's League Foot- MALCONTENTS DIVIDED OPINION ball results. In each case, the home team
is listed first CONSTANTINOPLE, November 3rd.
BoxBAY, November 4th. The decision of Angora relative to the
The sub-committee, which toured India Everton..... DuoRy, November 3rd..
Sultanate, has caused constornation
to report on non-co-operation, have re Oldham A. ....... 0 An army of journalists, photographers amongst all sober minded Turks, as it is turned from their tour of the country. Birmingham and cinematographers are besieging Doorna blow at the deepest rooted traditions of They report that the country is not pro Huddersfield T... 0 LONDON, November 4th. A feature of Mr. Lloyd George a speech, Castle, where the finishing touches are the Nation which, it is believed, is inhla pared to embark on mas civil disobedi-Bolton Wand'r's... I at a demonstration in the London Opera being put on the preparations for the ex- to damage the prestige of the Khalifate ence, but favours disobedience on a Buruley, House, which Mr. Chamberlain, and Kaisers Wedding, which takes place to in the eyes of the entire Mode world, limited scale They support the abandon Preston N-End... 2
It is felt that the extremists at Angora ment of the boycott on Legislatures, Gov Tottenham H'apura Lord Birkenhead also spoke, was morrow."
The civil ceremony will be conducted by bays carried the day, and Turks are 4ernmental and Educational Institutions, W. Browich A... strong plea for the creation of a centre party in the new Parliament. Mr. Lloyal the Burgemaster, in a room at the lodge, ing themselves where these ruthless in and the Law Courts. The sub-committoo Middlesbro
are very divided regarding participa- Newcastle U བྷ George said: You want a strong group decorated with red tapestries. This will be novations will end. of independent, men, free from party ties followed by the religious ceremony, to be EXPULSION DECREE ORITICISED. tion in Legislatures Half favour cap
"The order for the expulsion of all turing the Legislatures, with a view to Albion Boy's and strong enough to insist on the Giay-held in the vestibule of the castle, where orament steering a middle course, clear a specially built throne has been erected from the extremes of subversion and The banquet will be held in the adjoining Christians is also causing serious mis obstructing and paralysing the "Govern Clyde
hall, strewn with red roses, at which givings, as they are not cly traders, butment, while the remainder oppose the Dundee......
Practically all skilled abandonment of the boycott, as this would Falkirk reaction,"
also irtisaUN
Greeks, and involve a serious setback to the movement, Hamilton A... He counselled his supporters that, fifty guests, including the ex-Crown
OPPOSITION TO GHANDI'S wherever there whe
Hearts................ 2 Aimonians. pact they should Prince, Prince Henry and other members labour is supplied by
OPINION.
Kilmarnock abide by it loyally, and in constituencies of the Hohenzollern family will be pre where there was no pact, to support sent.
Morton 4 the candidate who was prepared to put
Rangers 4 courtry befers party, and to resist alike
Third Lanark...... 2. Aberdeen .. fundamental changes and reaction.
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Princess Hermines bridal dress will be of mauve velvet and chiffon, with the train adorned with Rhinestones and sequins, The ex-Kaiser will be attired in a guard's uniform.
The inhabitants of Doorn, disapproving of Sunday inarriages, adhere to their refusal of the ex-Kaiser's request, to ring the village bells. The honeymoon will he spent at the Castle.
PARTY NOMINATIONS.
LONDON... November ath. Naminations closed to-dity, Birty-sevan Cunservatives, seven. Nas toral Liberals, žve Liberais. thren Lalourites and one Nationalist have been. up to the present, returned andpraçased ; ; German Socialists are agitating for the they include Mr. Lloyd Georgis Mr. | prevention of the export of a costly Duglas M. Hogg (Attorney General), diamond tiara. which the ex-Kaiser and Mr. W. G. A. Ormishy Gore (Under dered in Berlin, as a present for the Soretary for the Colonies).
The surprise nomination was that of Irish Nationalist, Mr. Devlin, wh was nominated for Liverpool, agains! Conservative, Mr. Leslie Scott, K:C. >MR. BONAŔ LAW AT LEEDS. . LONDON, November ith.
bride.
MARK FLUCTUATIONS.
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THE MARK PRACTICALLY
VALUELESS.
INDIAN CALIPHATE PARTY ALARMED.
The sub-committee urge the organisa ALLAHASAD, November 4th.
tion of Indian labour, with a view to pre Kemal Pasha's attitude towards the yeating economic exploitation by capital. Sultan has undoubtedly created con-ists and foreigners. The majority opposo sternation in the Indian Caliphate Party Gandhi's opinion, by favouring the boy. One Hinda nowspaper asks whether it is cott of British goods only as against a bow intended to send the proposed Indian general boycott on foreign goods. Angora Legion to fight against Angora. NO CONSTANTINOPLE DELEGATES
TO ATTEND CONFERENCES
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 3rd, The Grand Vizier has informed the High Commissioners that the Coustan- tinople Government has decided not to send a delegation to the Lausanne Con ference.
KEMALIST GOVERNOR IN CON
STANTINOPLE.
CONSTANTINOPLE November 4th
The Cabinet has resigned. Acting on instructions from Angora, Rafet Pasha the Governor of Thrace, has assumed the Governorship of Constantinople, thus control of Constantinople.
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MATCH RESULTS IN A DRAW.
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
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BANQUE INDUSTRIELAS,
ARRANGEMENTS" FOR
REHABILITATION.",
Pants, November äril The Finance Committee of the Chamber. of Deputies has adopted M. Bokanowski's report on the Bill approving of the Peking arrangement, as regards the Banque Industrielle de China. The com- Omittee inserted a clause, whereby annal payments under the Boxer Indemnity. after satisfying the Far Eastern creditors of the Banque, will be ultimately refund- od out of the Bank's profits, and employ- ed in Chiness enterprise.
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PERTH, W.A., Nov." 4th. The Marylebone Cricket Team's first match on the Australasian tour, against Western Australia, resulted in a draw. NON-STOP TRANS-AMERICAN
FLIGHT.
a non-stop trans-American" continental
Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at « Lede, denied that the new Government was hostilo to Ereland; on the contrary, they wished -Buceras to the present rulers, who trap, for the reason that the rate has marking the first step in the Kemalist mit:ee proposed in the Stevenson com-stop distance of 2,000 miles was covered.
would find that, their word was their
bond.
DIFFICULTIES OF FOREIGN POLICY.
LONDON, November 3rd. Marks were quoted at 29,000 to 20,000 1. The market was not excited at the ceased to function properly, and the amallest tracsactions are exaggerated in effect. Marki closed at about 20,000, and French francs at 35.
STABILISATION. PROPOSALS. He dwelt on the appalling difficulties ing
BERLIS, November 3rd foreign policy and the success of the Near
Stockbrokers are unable to cope with East Conference," which peace in the Balkans and the prevention of indescriborders and are, forced to close their able horrur depended. This would only officers. Prices continue to suar, prin- be possible if o eration with Franceially on account of heavy buying on and Italy were the root of our policy.foreign account He expressed confidence that the Union- Herr Sunne's organs are already talk fists" would have a big majority.
ing of the obvious failure of the repara tion: negotiations, Bankers attribute the fall of the mark to the action of buyers of marks abroad investing their holdings
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ANGORA
BARLIER CABLES.
ASSEMBLY "DETHRONES
SULTAN.
FRANCE CHANGES HER ATTITUDE.
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 3rd.
The Angora Government announces that
it considers null and void all Treaties and Conventione concluded since March 16th, 1920, by the Constantinople Adminis tration.
TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE. T
The National Assembly further decided. Proceeding, he said: capital lovy
the now Khalif should be elected after would be madness in the present position in Germau stocks, in preference to co-selection by an Ecclesiastical Commission, of the country. He would be unable to verting them into dollars and sterling" the Assembly thus abolishing the law of gend invitations to the proposed fuperiai The public anxiously awaiting succession of the senior male member of economic conference, until after the elec details of the stabilisation proposals, the Imperial family. An important Coun- tions. The Empire would always be our which Germany submitted at to-day's oil of Ministers and Dignitaries is meeting best customer, and he hoped the conf meeting of the Reparation Conference. in the Palace this morning ander the ence would result not merely in greater "co-operation, but also in greater trade. BELGIUM'S EXPRESSION OF Presidency of the Sultan, to consider the situation arising from the decisions of the It would be found, as regards unemploy
Assembly. ment, that there were schemes ready to develop within the Empire, in which the Dominions would co-operate, and would not expect us to pay the whole price.
THE NEAR EAST.
THANKS.
TO MR. HOOVER.
BRYSSELS, November 4th.
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AN INTERESTING SUMMARY..
LONDON, November 3rd. The latest revolutionary change decreed by the Angor Assembly, is regarded as a A Ministerial Committee has been striking comment, on the pro-Kemalist He had been bombarded with requests to formed to consider plans for expressing make a promise that we would clear cut thanks to Mr. Hoover, for the work of agitation in India and elsewhere, which is of Mesopotamia and Palestine, but all he organising the feeding of residents in ostensibly based on a desire to restore full sovereignty to the Sultan as Caliph, where- could say was that, he would examine the occupied Belgium, during wartime, matter, most carefully, but, wo were The committee announces that piece as the law just pazeed apparently amounts obliged to consider not merely what would of sculpture. representing the Goddess not only to the dethronement of Mohammed pay, but to what extent we wire bound by Isis, veiled, will be presented to him, to the Sixth, but the deprivation from his not- obligations, The Government would car. De placed in the Leland Stanford Uni- yet appointed successor of all except religious powers. as Caliph and the tainly try to give the League of Nations vorsity of California
perpetual retention of the Government' in scope for more effective action.
the hands of the National Assembly. There are indications that some of the more conservative elements in the Assembly offered strong opposition in the course of a stormy debate, but the views of Kemal and other powerful lenders evidently carried the day. The naws accentuates the increasing interest being focussed on Near Eastern affairs, on the eve of the Lansance Conference.
NATIONAL DANGERS.
LHASSA.
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BRITISH BUDDHIST MISSION, Discussing the question of defence, Mr. REFUSED PERMISSION TO VISIT Law referred to possibilities, like uir dangers, surpassing sea dangers. He therefore refused to make definite "pro-
is, for if we cannot restore the indus trial position of the country, no amount of lighting force would save us from ruin,
EARLIER CABLES. HOW THE CANDIDATES STAND.
KELATIONS OF CONSERVATIVES AND NATIONAL LIBERALS.
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LONDON, November 4th. The governing body of the Delhi Tibetan Government have refused per. mission for the British Buddhist Mission to visit Lhagen,
[A cablp message; dated July 8th, The Constantinople and Angora Govern- stated that a British Buddhist Mission menta bave not yet come to an agreement would shortly leave London, with the on the question of the former being repre object of studying customs, religion, sented it Lausanne, to which Angoru language and monastic literature in vigorously objects. The Allies are inclined Thibet. Some of the mission were to leave the Turks to settle the point
themselves. already on their way to India.]
*LONDON, Novetaber 3rd. There are now 1.370 candidates for the General, Election comprising-405 Conser vatives, 170 National Liberals, 415 Labour, and 320 Independent Liberals. about The National Liberals emphasise the moral The of the success gained by a combination of seventy candidates are unopposed. returns are expected to-morrow, Nomination the moderate parties, and question Mr. l'ay, when, according to the evening Lloyd George's contemplated reprisals newspapers, the number of National Liberal against the Conservatives, which were candidates will have appreciably increased, reconsidered by the ex-Premier and his as the result of the eleventh-hour decision colleagues laat evening. A decision was
Mr. Lloyd George to throw in his postponed. 7 sorves in the battle. Meanwhile, Mr. Lloyd George, who is much better, speaks at the Stall Picture House, London, to
morrow.
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IMPENDING U.S.A. ELECTIONS LIKELY REDUCTION OF REPUB
LICAN. MAJORITY.
FRANCE'S CHANGE OF ATTITUDE. Meanwhile, there, lus brea a striking change in the attitude of France, which is urging Britain to join in strong representa tiona to Angura, relative to the alleged surreptitious enrolment of a largo force in East Trace, presumably ou pretext of policing purposes in violation of the
Loxpox, November 2nd.. The Colonial Office zotifies that Sir. the Rubber E. Birch, representing
ATTEMPT FAILS Growers Association of British Malayą; Mr. T. C. Owen, Ceylon Rubber Growers'
INDIANAPOLIS, November 4th. Association; Mr. Eric Miller and Sir
The aeroplane, T., piloted by Lients. Edward Rosling, of the Rubber. Growers'. Association; and Licut-Colonel Sealy Maciteady and Kelly, who are attempting Clarke, British Rubber Tyre Manufactur- ers Association, have been nominated to flight, was forced to descend owing to a gasolene had drained. A record non- serve for one year on the advisory com- cracked water jacket, out of which all the
mittee's report. The Indiarubber Manu- facturers' Association have also been in DUTCH CIGAR TRADE STRIKE vited to nominate la representative: Sir Edward L. Brockman will serve a WORKERS ACCEPT EMPLOYERS' agent for the Malay States Information
TERMS. Agoney. Sir James Stevenson will be Chairman and Sif Gilbert Grindle Vico-
AMSTERDAM, November 4th Chairman of the committer which will The cigar trade dispute has been settled advise the Colonial Secretary on matters by the workers' organisations accepting
ferred to it, but they will have no the employers terms executive powers. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING.
SUGGESTION BY HIGH
COMMISSIONER.
LONDON, November 4th.
In the course of a speech in London, Sir Joseph Cook, referring to the Australian Prime Minister's recent de- claration that he would not build more ships for Australia, suggested thay British shipbuilders should take their works to Australia, and there build the ships Australia wanted.
NEW YORK FACTORY FIRE. MANY HILLED INJURED AND
MISSING.
New York, November 3rd,
Five girls were killed and thirty injured
"The Colonial Committee also endorsed the Government's scheme for the re |habilitation of the bank, and it is now only unecessary to obtair the assent of the Foreign Affairs" Committee, before the Bill is placed on the Chamber's orders-of-the-day.
FAR EASTERN. EPIDEMIOS,"
LON
INVESTIGATION
GENEVA, November 4th. Dr. Norman White, of the League of Nations Health, organisation, is about to leave for "the Far East to make inves- tigations at the varians porta in connec tion with epidemics, especially those of international. importance.
Dr. White will årst participate in the congress of Red Cross Societies, to be held at Bangkok, on November 20th, and will then proceed to ten or twelve ports ia Indin, Indo-Ching, the Dutch Indies, China and Japan.
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HEAVY DEMAND FOR CHINA TEAS.
BIG RUSSIAN PURCHASES.
Lovoox, November 3rd. Heavy buying of China tras for Russia's account is a feature of the market report of Messrs. Tuko, Mennell & Co., showing an increase of 7,500,000 lbs. in United Kingdom re-exports, during the past nine months. The opinion is expressed that the recent Russian buying for prompt shipment, is bound to augment the rate of increase.
SHANGHAI'S INDUSTRIAL
TROUBLES:
B.A.T. STRIKE EXTENDS.
SHANGHAI, November 5th The employés of another B.A.T. factory
in a fire at an embroidery factory. Many at Pootung struck yesterday. The strik are still unaccounted for,
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ITALIAN DIPLOMATIC
APPOINTMENT.
Boxe, November 3rd. Baron Romano Avezzana has been
Italian Ambassador at Wash
Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Aus-appointed tralia, while denying that the Federalington, Government is negotiating for the sale of Cockatoo Island Dockyard," admits that two offers have been received, of which that of Mr. Albert Green, member for Derby of the British House of Commene, of £1,500,000, on behalf of an English combination, is the better,]
BABOON IN BABYLON. NY, FASHIONABLE SUBURB TERRORISED.
· EARLIER CABLES,
THE BOXER INDEMNITY. FRANCE AND THE BANQUE
INDUSTRIELLE..
PARIS, November 3rd. Under the presidency of M. Adrien Darine, the Finance Commission of the Chamber has began to examine the Bill approving the Franco Chinese agreement with regard to NEW Youx, November 4th. Search parties are hunting for a big the remission of the Boxer Indemnity.
On the muggestion of M. Leon Blum, the baboon, in the vicinity of the fashion Commission charged the Reporter, M. suburb of Babylon, Long Island.. The animal was first seen peering from the Her windows of an abandoned house. has attacked a boy and terrorised other residents, and is believed to have been brought ashore from a rum smuggling
ship.
INSURRECTION AGAINST GREEK GOVERNMENT
IN SAMOS.
A DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY.
ATHENS, November 4th.
An insurrectionary movement has broken out in the Island of Samos," the population demanding a return to the former autonomous regime, under the protection of the League of Nations. - CENTRAL EUROPEAN
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ALLIANCE.
PROVIDE FOR POLITICAL AND
DIPLOMATIC UNITY.
udanin Agreement, the..terios of which the Allies are detarminded to seo observed. TO The British High Commissioner has been instructed to investigate, the matter. The French are also uneasy regarding the
PRAGUE, November 4th. repercussion On Freuch interesta of
The Foreign Minister has announced the general anti-foreign policy which that, he has recently concluded 301 the Kamalists are pursuing and the alliance with Jugo Blavia, which will be far-reaching demands which the Kem- valid for five years. The alliance pro WASHINGTON, November 3rd. Speculation is rife regarding the results alists are crediteit with the intention vides for political and diplomatic unity,
mutual agreement on 1. of the impending elections. It is general of presenting at Lausame, where, it is and ly agreed that the present unwieldly Be hoped that the Anglo-French will be enabled action, when the interests of parties aro publican majority in Congress will be to take a common line of action as the jeopardised by international events. materially reduced, likewise, that the re result of negotiations now proceeding in duced Republian majority will include Paris and London. clemente dangerously subversive to party discipline, the tendency being to replace ultra Conservatives by Liberale and Radicals.
ITALIAN AFFAIES.
PARIS AMBASSADOR'S REPLY.
THE FIRST NEW MEMBERS. The first election to the new Parliament took place to-day, when Sir Henry Craik, und Sir George Berry (Conservatives), and Mr. D. M. Cowen (National Liberal) were returned unopposed to the three seats of the "combined Scottish Universities.
LITTLE SYMPATHY FOR LABOUR.
LONDON, November 3rd. Lattle_sympathy with labour is expressed in the editorials on the Municipal election results, the Independent Liberal organs
Bome, Norcraber 3rd. 22- Joining with the Conservatives in declaring
***PREDICTED.
Replying to Signor Mussolini, "Biguor ibat the debacle is the penalty of alarmist speeches and manifestoes. But all do
WASHINGTON, November 3rd Storza sayt bis decision to resign is solely not agree that the resulta can be When speaking at Spokane, Senator due to us auxiety to remove difficulties in regarded as foreshadowing, the decision Borah suggested that the time had arrived the path of the new Government and is of the Parliamentary roters, which for now alignment of the political irrevocable, but he is ready to remain Frequently in the past has conflicted forces. He declared that a political re in Parie pending the arrival of his with Municipal polling. Nevertheless, volution was now going on among the successor and to represent Italy at the the rout of the Socialists may people who were determined to have re- Lausanne Conference. Signor Mussolini fect the relations of the Conservatives lief, and if the Republicans did not alter has requested Signor Sforza to come to and the National Laborals, whose head. their economic policy, a third party, call. Roma izmediately. A Paris message aaya quarters are most. gratified at the results.ed the People's Party, will surely sweep Signor Elorza in leaving for Roms this
the United States in 1924.-
evening. (Continued on nang column.)
POLITICAL REVOLUTION
起
course
TRAFFIC IN WOMEN AND
* CHILDREN. U.S.A. WOMAN DELEGATE TO
...LEAGUE OF NATIONS,
Bokanowski, to ask the Government to make certain modifications in the contract for the purpose of obtaining eventual participation by the State in the profits of the Banque Industrielle, owing to the sacrifices which the State will have made in effecting the reconstitution of the Bank.
RESIGNATION OF PORTU-
GUESE CABINET..
MINISTRY TO BE RECONSTRUCTED.
Lason, November 3rd. Owing to opposition and criticism of certain Executive Departments, the Cabinet has decided to resign and reconstruct the Ministry. The country is quiet.
CHILEAN LOAN FROM AMERICA.
SANTIAGO DE CHILE, November 3rd... It is announced that the Government has accepted the terms of the National City Bank of New York for $18,000,000 Bore per cent. twenty-year loan, to be issued at 914-
%
A CAR THAT, DID NOT STOP.
DRIVER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.
ers now total thirteen thousand.
BRITISH MINISTER TO PEKING.
RECEIVED BY THE KING.
LONDON, November 3rd. His Majesty the King received Sir Ronald Macleay, who kissed his hands on his appointment as Minister to Feking.
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RUSSIAN REFUGEES
HUNGCHUNG.
REPORTED TO BE SELLING CHILDREN TO CHINESE
TOKYO, November 3rd. According to official reports, thousanda of Russian refugees are at Hungchung under deplorable conditions, The sup- plies of the district are exhausted and some of the refugees are reported to be selling their children to the Chinese.
RUSSIAN STEAMERS FOUNDER,
GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.
TOKYO, November 5th. It is reported that two Russian steno. era from Vladivostock foundered in gala, on October 31st. One hundred and thirty-four lives wore lost.
THE PUKIEN SITUATION.
MILITARY CAMPAIGN AGAINST
KWANGTUNG. ·
PERING, November 3rd. The Foochow Military Government is reported to have detailed General Hsu Chang-chih's Army for a campaign against Kwangtung, while troops are alad being despatched to Chuanchow to cut off General Wang Hsien-chen at Yungan hsien from General Kao Chuan-chung at Amoy.
VISCOUNT AND VISCOUNTESS. MATSUMATRA,”
RECEIVED BY IRI PRINCE OF WALES.
LONDON, November 3rd.. HRH Prince of Wales received Viscount and Viscountess Matsud
ASIATIO EMIGRATION.
SIAM INCLUDED IN SHORT
VOYAGES.
Arising out of a fatal motor-car accid- ent on October 22nd on the sin road at Un Long 'vilage in the New Territory, when an old woman, aged 64 years, wus. knocked down by a motor-car which did not stop, a chauffeur, named To Chi Koung, was charged before Mr. Lindsell, GENEVA, November 3rd at The Magistracy, on Saturday, with
A proclamation in the Gazette declares The United States has appointed & manslaughter. Maybe woman.delegato, to semi-officially co At the time of the accident the police that, whereas it is expedient, to include short voyages. of Chinese passenge operate with the League of Nations had but little to go upon in their invoyages to Biam within the category of Committee, for the repression of the vortigations Bub enquiries led to the
arrest of the defendant who was the ships, the voyage of any ship from Hong- driver of car No-100, owned by Mr. kong, ar from any port in China or I.L.O. CHAIRMAN RE-ELECTED EVM. E. de Sousa. The old woman within 100 miles of the Coast thereof to died as the result of her injuries in the any port in Biam, shall be deemed to Kwang Wah Hospital on October 28th ba mort voyago; of more than seven At the final session of the International Traffic Inspector Garrod asked for a days duration but not exceeding 30 Labour Conference, M. Fontaine was reforms remand in the case, which was days' duration, within the meaning of the
Asiatic migration Ordinance, 1015. granted, bail-being fixed at $1,000.
traffic in women and children.
olocted chairman.
GENEVA, November 3rd,
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