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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE.]
CONSTANTINOPLE'S NEW GOVERNMENT, TEXT OF THE ANGORA NOTE.
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 5th. The text of the Angora Note says that, Following the abolition of personal sover eignty in Turkey," the population of Com stantinople turned enthusiastically and spontaneously towards the Government of the National Assembly. The latter due
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH 1999.
LATEST GABLES.
WHISKY" SMUGGLING INTO AMERICA.
"HUNDREDS OF WHISKY LADEN VESSELS"
NEW YORK, November 5th, The Prohibition authorities are ciry culating in the Press sensational accounts of the presence of a fleet of over a hun red vessels, Inden with whisky, off New Jersey just outside the three mile limit. The authorities express the opinion that the vessels are taking advantage of the
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS
(THROUGH REUTEK'S ADENOY.] SHANTUNG COMMISSION. DISCUSSIONS REGARDING MODE OF
PAYMENT.
SHANGHAI RACES.
THE FIRST DAY'S RESULTS.
די
STRIKE AT KAILAN MINES.
TEXT OF THE MEN'S DEMANDS.
The Shanghai Autumn Ruce meeting | ADMINISTRATION'S OFFER:' ‚A. WARN. commenced yesterday. The following ING AGAINST "AGITATORS. were the results:- Messrs. Fay's and Seth's Christmas THE MALOO PLATE-Half a mile,
The following is a translation of a manifesto received in connection with the Gift
(Mr. Heard)
northern strike by the Engineer-in-Chief PERING, November 4th.
Mrs. C. E. Burkill's The King.
of the Kailan Mining Administration: The first section of the Shantung Com-
((Mr. Brand).
We beg for your spopathy with us and mission this morning discussed the mode Mr. Gilpin's Sir Colin (Mr.. Knella for your permission to increase our of payment for public properties, the
Time: Starca.
wages, giving us equal treatments. notes, in silver dollars, bearing ao Mr. Campox's Old Bill Chinese proposing to pay with treasury Tee CRITERION STAKE-One mile, interest. the acceptance of treasury notes for half Mr. Day'a Shenkoland
The Japanese consented to recommend
(Mr. Johnstone) (Mr. A. N. Dallas) the teta! value, but asked the Chinese to be silver dollars not bearing interest. It Time: 2mins. Disecs
JAPANESE EMIGRATION. OPEN DOOR IN THE TROPIOS ADVOCATED.
An Associated Press telegram to Manila, from Honolulu, saya
A Japanese delegation paper, prepared by Dr. Zensaku Sano, President of the Tokyo University of Commerce, which was read by Prof. Ishikawa of the Tokyo University of Commerce, urging an open door policy regarding Japaness immigra tion into all Pacific countries, and Many of us, the workmen, have served expressing discontent at the incessant the Administration for more than 30 political unrest in China, proved the years, some over 20 years, and some work sensation at the Pan-Pacific Commercial 1ing day and night in the interests of the conference on October 26th.
Administration and for their own live. The paper, read by Prof. Ishikawa lihood. As prices of things have now said: Japanse immigration will aid
not intend to overstep the military atipu. recent ruling forbidding official inter withdraw the suggestions that the notes Mr." Toeg's Zonda (Mr. Moller) 3 risen more than twice their former value, development of the world's natural wealth lations, as laid down at Madania, r/ferance outside territorial wators. The was decided to renew the discussion later. THE ALDRY STAKES.-Three quarters of with our usual wages.
garding the number of gendarmes which
· may be despatched for, the purpose of maintaining order," The Votes hopes that the Allies will give the evacuation de
·mand" favourablı: consideration.
EVACUATION DEMAND REFUSED:
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 5th At the conclusion of the meeting, of Allied High Commissioners and Generals, Router learus that a reply has been des patched to Angora, categorically refusing the demand for the evacuation of Con stuntinople.
EARLIER CABLES.
DRAMATIC DECLARATION BY
ARAFET PASHA.
fleet is said to be under the skilful direc tion of s well-protected international organisation of boot-leggers, who mansige. to land whisky supplies in small boats at unguarded points. The authorities are mobilising hundreds of small craft at New York, Atlantic City, and elsewhere in the hope of intercepting the smugglers before they reach Ikad.
THE AMERICAN “ELECTIONS,
THE ISSUES.
NEW' Yous. November 8th. The issues in most States in the forth coming elections are many and involved, Consequently local often outweigh CONSTANTINOPLE, November 5th national considerations, but in a number Balet Pasha dramatically announced a change of Government at a meeting with of Stafre candidates are appealing on the Allied Generals to which he was the Republican record and the results, invited to discuss the admission of from this are expected to reveal popular Kemalist gendarmes into the "Gallipoli and Chanak peatral zones, the Allies feelings regarding the new tariff, foreign being prepared to agree thereto, subject, debts, ship subsidy, prohibition, labour,
to Allied control.
Rafet Pasha declined to admit Allied taxation and other economic questions. control in any way, but agreed to refer Wall Street is particularly anxious ut the matter to Angora. He added, after "Satimating his assumption of they present for a clear answer one way or
Governorship of Constantinople, that he would respect the Mudania" Convention another in order that the Administration and rezagoise the Allied occupation, but he would not unit interference or can trol in internal affairs.
Meanwhile acting on the advice of Rafet Pasha, the Administrative Concell at Constantinople met and inanimously decided to break off, rélationis with the Constantinople Government and to carry on business in the name of the National Avembly, to which the chiefs of the gan- armerie and polier have transferred thir allegiance.
A COMPLICATED" SITUATION.
LATER.
The cup d'eat is regarded us greatly complicating the situation. The late
pay be encouraged to pursue a more definite policy in the next two years in efforts for the readjustment of post-war conditions.
EARLIER CABLES.
THE HOME ELECTIONS. UNOPPOSED RETURNS TOTAL FIFTY-NINE.
LONDON November 5th.
DR. WANG CHUNG HUAI'S RESIGNATION.
REFORT DENIED.
PRING. November 4th. The Chinese report that Dr. Wang authoritatively denied. Dr. Wong pre- Chung Huei had again resigned, is gided at the Cabinet meeting this morn ing..
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NORTHERN MILITARY MOVEMENTS.
WE PEI FU AND YANG SEN, TO
·AMALGAMATE.
PERING, November 4th. It is stated that General Yang Ben haa left Hankow for Loyang. He will consult with General Wu Pel Fu regarding the amalgamation with the Chihli army of his forces at Kieshion and Lichuanhsien, i numbering 7.000 or 8,000.
a Mile.
Mr. Rubson's The Tiny Bird Mr. Fash's Highinnd Fling Mr. Isabel Moller's Skylight
(Mr. Brand)
(Mr. Dalgarno)
(Mr. Moller) THE FAR WAH STAKES.-One Mile and
Time in., 31.3-beecs
half."
F'eu
1
9
3
a
1
2
Messes. Sky and Hickling's Hallow .............. (Mr. Kuoll) Mr. William McBain's Nationalist
(Mr. Brand) Mr. Duy's Salvation (Mr. Dallas) 3
Time: 3mins. 14.1-5scca. THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFIN STAKES.-- Mr. Day's Midland (Mr. A. N. Dallas)
Three quarters of a mile,
Messrs. C. and H. White's Paddington, (Mr. Vida) Mr. Shellim's Peterkins...(Mr. Knoll)
Time: 1min. 33.2-5secs.
PROPOSED CHINESE LEGATION AT THE SHANGHAI ST. LECER-One mile and
PANAMA,
"It is understood that the Government is
PERING, November (th. contemplating the establishment of sul General will be promoted in Chargé Legation at Panama. The present Con-
d'Affaires,
NEW COMMERCIAL PORT IN
KIANGSU..
PERING, November 8th. The Mandate approves of the Cabinet's recent decision to open. Hsuchow, in the Province of Kiangsu, as a commercial pork,
CHINESE RADIO STATIONS.
AMERICAN CONTRACTORS ARRIVE IN SHANGHAL
SHANGHAI, November 6th: The President of the American Federa! Telegraph Company, Mr. Schwerin, Accompanied by Mr. Boss-who has ar- ranged & contract with the Chinese Government to construct four radio Government though powerless, supplied The total unopposed returns number stations in China-and two radio cagide useful machinery for the exercise of Allied 50, of whom 42 are Conservatives, includers, arrived in Shanghai, this morning, control, and the substitution of Chan ing ten Irish Laicnists; seven National from the United States. Mr. Moss will vinistic
and Nationalist agents will not Liberals; five Liberals; four Labour and remain in China until the stations are, be conducive to smooth working in rela- one Nationalist. tions with the Allies, who must continue
completed.... control in the interests of
public order
These include Major" Hon. "F. E. L and safety while the occupation lasts Wood (inister of Education), Sir The Kemalist Commissary for Religious Joyason Hicks Under Secretary for Affairs has resigned and requested six Overseas Trade), ir A. Steel Maitland, months leave as Deputy. This seems to Ear! Winterton, Colonel W. E. Guinness imply that the Kemalist leaders are not (Under Secretary for War) and the so unanimous ag was thought regarding Deputy Speaker, Mr. Hope.. the deposition of the Khulif.
ANOTHER SURPRISE?
ATHENS, November 6th. The newspaper Patris publishes a re- "port that the Turks are planning sur primo occupation of the Gallipoli Penia- sala during the change of Allied ships, in order to confront the Allied with a fait accompli
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SULTAN DEFIES ANGORA
PALIS, Noveraber 5th. A Constantinople telegram says the Sultan has refused to recognise the legality of the Angora Government's re- solution dethrosing him.
SHANGHAI STRIKE SITUATION, BAT. EMPLOYES WALK OUT.
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SHANGHAI, November 4th. Five thousand B.A.T. employés at Pootung walked out yesterday, in sya BIG CONSERVATIVE NOMINATION.pathy with the cotton mill workers.
NEW CUSTOM HOUSE FOR ·
HANKOW.
LOXLON, November 5th. "The Parliamentary candidates definitely nominated on Saturday, exclusive of those for the combined English and Scottish Universities, totalled 1,420, of which the Conservatives are running 461, the Irish Unionists 13, the National Liberals 135, the Liberals 336, the Labourites 414, the Independents and others 67.
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HANKOW, November 4th. Sir Francis Aglen, Inspector-General of the Chinese, Maritime. Customs, laid the foundation stone of the new Customs House to-day.
COMMERCIAL "ARBITRATION, PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL
COURT.
three quarters, Messrs. Fay's and Seth's Christmas
Card....
(Mr. Heard) Mr. Day'a Re-organisation Mr. Allan's Colorado (Mr. Knoll) (Mr. A. N. Dallag) Time: 3mina, 43.3-5sece...
3
e
THE ECLIPSE STAKES.-One mile and a
quarter...
Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The
Osprey
(Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. Babson's The Gipsy Bird
(Mr. Brand) 2 Mrs. Wm. McBain's Ukaicle
(Mr. Springfield) 3 Time: Swins. 46.3-58ces. "S THE AUTUMN CUP.-One mile and a
quarter:
Mr. Henry Morriss's Maresfield
(Mr. Heard) 1 Mr. Hellenic's Ajax (Mr. A. N, Dallas) 2 Mr. Toeg's Conqueror Dahlia
(Mr. O'Brien) 3 Time: 2mina. 38.3-56008.. THE WHAMPOO STAKE-One mile and a
half..... Mesars. Winsome's and Hasty's The Mr. Isabel Moller's Skylight
Magpie
(Mr. Hill) 1
(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. John Peel's Pep...(Mr. Johnstone) - 3
Time: 3mins, 27.1-53cca. THE KALOAN PLATE-One mile. Mr. P. Hinode's Del Monte-
(Mr. Sleap) 1 Mr. Hardy W. Fowler's Pintail Mr. Robson's The Golf Bird"
(Mr. Hoard) 2
(Mr. Brand) 3 Time: 2mids, 11.3-5secs.
CHINA'S FOREIGN MINISTERS. MR. ALFRED SZE AND DR. WELLINGTON KOO.
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send
we cannot possibly support our families if we require the Governments having The other fac extensive colonies in the tropics and semi. tories have their fixed regulations regard, tropice to adopt an open door policy. It ing the annual increase of the wages is not so much to our interest as yours" However, some of us have worked for and other Pacific nations. During the more than ten years but had not a cent last century the tropica have been neglect!! of increase. The workmat as well as the ed and there has been no visible incronse sta are rendering services to the Ad in the number of white settlers in the last ministration, and according to the right 50 years. If the Governments of their
gives us different treatments, oppressing are for development of these rich colonies. principle we should have the same treat mother countries would fully, awaken to ments Your Administration, however, the necessity of development and if they the workmen. Such as the. cheap rate their only course is to leave the gates open coal and the Gratuity Fund will prove to immigrants of other Isade this. What in more unfair than this) - "We Japanese with a super-abundant,
When the Administration was first population shall be glad bo established it was able to give full pay our men to these sources of natural for Sundaya, Festival and New Year wealth. We deeply regret our emigranty Holidays, also png, mouth's extra wages have been denied access "Did not the by the end of the year. The annual net powers urge Japan sixty years ago at the profit of the Administration then point of the bayonet to open her. door? amounted to but over a million dollars, Wo hope these restrictive enactments yet things could be carried out record which are of benefit to nobody and which ing to the usual customs in the Western retard the development of nature's gifts, countries. amount to millions of dollars, yet there withdrawn. We also venture to express Now the annual proste will soon be alleviated, if not entirely
We have been suffering from various kinds rest in China and we hope our colleagues is less sympathy with us than in the past. discontent at the incessant political an
of hardships and difficulties, As it is from China will see to the establishment now so difficult for us to make a living, of a strong Central Government as con we have brought up ix minimum de as possible. Until Insting peace in estab mands to which we beg you will this day lished in China that vast country and the present state of affairs, not going be, in the moon." give your permission, when you consider trostire house of nature might as well
against the tide.
We are anxiously waiting for your re- ply, and we shall be grateful to you for Lover if you will comply with our request
Our six demands are as follows:- 1.It is requested that wages be in-
creased in three grades. (a)-Below $15.00-30 per cent. in-
Crease.
(b.)-Above $15.00-20 per cent. in-
(c) Above $50.00-10 per cent. in-
crease.
croase.
2-One month's extra wages be paid at the end of the year, the same as what was done before the Boxer Trouble. 3-Wages be, paid for Sundays and Festival and New Year holidays, the anme as what was done, before the Bater Trouble. 4.-Those workmen receiving wages of no less than $19.00 a month should be entitled to cheap coal privilege and Gratuity Fund the same as the Staff. 5.-Those workmen who have worked for more than 25 years for the Adminis tration should be"entitled to month. ly pension equivalent to their wages. 8.-Those who are wounded because of
their work for the Administration should receive full pay, and those who die because of such work should receive a considerate compensation. Such compensation shall equal at least 5 years wages, and be paid
at one time..
We are, Sir,.
Respectfully, yours
el
A later.telegram from Honolulu reads:. At the request of the Chinese delegates," Alexander Huma Fred, Direnter of the Pan-Pacific Union, stated that the por- tion of Prof. Ishikawa's paper read before the conference, which referred to the Chinese political situation would be expunged from the records,
POPPY DAY DRIVE."**
In connection with the appeal relating to the sale of popples. on Armistice Day. The following telegrams have been exchanged:
Despatched 19th October, 1929, address- ed to Earl Haig, London:-
"Desire to make Poppy Day Drive great success your assurance funds needed relief ex-service men and depen. dents would be appreciated.-BRITISE Laios, Hongkong."
Received 5th November, 1999, addressed to British Legion, Hongkang:
Ji
Your help appreciated Funds urgently needed coming winter all ranks widows orphans.EARL HAIG'S. Appeal."
Valuable leasehold property in Bonhamn Strand East, and Wing Lok Street is advertised to be sold by auction" by Messrs. Hughes & Hough.
Mr. G. A. Tisdall, general manager of.
All Workmen of K.M.A. at Tong- the Asia Banking Corporation, is now out shan, Lins, Chackochwang, Chin.cf the hospital at Shanghai after his wangtao, and Machiakow.
operation for appendicitis and expects to It is stated officially that Mr. Alfred displayed at all its Mines & proclamation
On October 20th, the Administration resume work in a few days. Sze's request for permission to return to of which the following is a rough transla China is merely the reiteration "of a tion: former application, made at the conclu- slow of the Washington Conference, when
Mrs. Clayton, of No. 9, Queen's Gardens, has reported to the police the theft of a gold dress ring set with diamonds, valued at 8200. The ring was kept in an unlocked drawer, in the lady's bedroom,
MARRIAGE OF THE EX-KAISER
NOTICE TO ALL WORKMEN. There is at present a certain class of RUSSIA'S INTENTIONS...
"WILHELM THE SECOND."
he and Dr. Wellington Kop requested men who, for political reasons and for leave to visit Peking. Mr. Sze was then their own private objects, have come LONDON, November 3th.
instructed to remain Interviewed by the Obserrer's Moscow
DOORN, November 5th.
New York, November 6th.
at Washington this place to agitate among you workmen until certain ponding affairs had been
Particulars of allotment of areas inf correspondent, M. Trotzky declared that Beautiful springlike weather favoured
The American Section of the Inter-cleared up.
for trouble. This class of men never give Wongneichong Bussian territories were still invaded. the ex-Kaiser's wedding.
and other Recreation The civil national Chamber of Commerce, an- been granted. He will remain in China of trouble. They only take the oppor- tions are published in the current.
His application has now
you any help in time of need or in timo Grounds to various athletic organisa. Rumania occupied Bessarabia and Japan marriage service took place at 11.30 in nounces that the chamber has perfected for several months and will then return tusity of a peaceful time to attain their Gazette. occupied. North Sakhalin but Russia the lodge where Princess Hermine slept plaus for the establishment of inter- to Washington, preferred negotiation to war and was the Burgomaster reading the service. The national, commercial arbitration to settle
For the first time baseball roudly at any moment to renow her pro-bridal pair signed the register as commercial disputes, independently of London, there appears to be some doubt, adopt forcible menures, thinking to get Area for play on Sundays only,
With regard to the post of Minister in Pwn ends by making use of you.
appears in the Yongacichong list, the posal of complete or partial disarma-Wilhelm the Second
If you listen to what they say and Hongkong Baseball Club being allotted ment. Russia had in mind an agreement von Beuss. They then moved in pro. administered from the headquarters of ther a vacancy really exists. Dr. Koo is benefit. You workmen ought to know and Bermine government agencies. The court will be says Reuter's correspondent, as to whe ane benefit, you will never get such for simultaneous and mutual disarma cession to the Castle and ascended the the Chamber in Paris, under the Chair still nominally Minister to Great Britain, that your real protectors are the Kailan Defence Corps appointments have been ment in conjunction with her senf fest
The following Hongkong Volunteer or through a world conference gorgeously-decorated stairs, lined by the tip of Oh. Mermert, the President of but according to the ruling of Mr. Tung Mining Administration. Hoferring to the Straita, Trotzicy said honsehold staff, to the main hall, where the Dutch Chamber of Comoros he hath oficial, cannot hold two posts have protected you in time of need and M.B.E., to be Lieut. in the Engineer The K.M.A.made:-Second-Lieutenant R. M. Smith, Russia's intention was to prevent Eng the religious ceremony was performed by Court will be appointed by twenty-eight in the Chinese Service. This view, has in time of trouble, and have never failed Company with effect from July 7th, land broaking through the Straits and Dr. Vogel, Court Chaplain at Potsdam. nations, including Britain, France, apparently been adopted by the Govern you. For instance, during the late Civil 1992; and Sergeant S. J. Jordain, M.C., thus to avoid an otherwise inevitable The bridal pair sat on two crimson United States, Spain, Portugal, the ment, which has been considering the on neutralisation of the Straits by inter-and decorated with crowns in front of Sweden, Norway, Poland and the Argen- met with difficulties in selecting a suit any injury, and you have never lost any pany, with effect from October 31st, clash in the Black Sea Russia insisted and gilt chairs draped with gilt covers Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, appointment of a new Minister, but has War, you workmen have never received to be Second-Liputantant, Tifantry Com national agreement and military met the pulpit, the relations and witnesse tine. Normally, its awards should be able official. It is announced now, how thing. This is all owing to the protec. 1922. sures, Turkey should be entitled to sitting in fours behind.
given within six days." "Arbitration in ever, that an appointment will be made that time, the Administration's coal was Dr. de Silva, the Portuguese Consul
tion of the Administration. Besides, at possess an Army and a Fleet and to After the service, a reception was beid disputes between United States traders shortly. fortify the Straits.
in the ex-Kaiser's smoke room. Lunch and certain South American countries,
heaped mountains high and dot able to be General at Canton, who has been in followed, the ex-Kaiser and his bride under the auspices of the United States
sold, yet the Administration kept you. Shanghai for the past six months as being at the head of an oblong table, Chamber of Commerce, bas been declared
working all the time. This was just to Portuguesa delegate to the Commission: with the guests on both sides. A silver a decided succèss,
enable you to earn your living.
of Tariff Revision in Shanghai has return. model of St George' and the Dragon occupied the end opposite the ex-Kaiser,
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TURKEY'S DEBTS.
PARIS, November 6th An official Turkish statement denies that Angora intends to repudiato Turkey's debts or to abrogate the Administration's Public Debt:
NATIONALISTS' IMPUDENT REQUEST. CONSTANTINOPLE, November 6th.
whilst the centre piece was a massive ODRONETE" = TALMADGE » árnament two fect high, cogruved
WLR. The whole of the table ser- I
The Angora representative has handed everywhere... Note to the Allied High Commissioners
ferences.".
WEEK.
ari
CHINESE GOVERNMENT'S $60,000,000 LOAN,
TO CARRY EIGHT PER CENT.
*INTEREST.
Also, because of the shortage of food to Canton. Mrs. da Silva and daughters stuffs, the Administration brought grain are leaving for Portugal this week, Dr. from Tientsin to help you. You. work- da Silva remaining at Canton a fow men, of course, have not forgotten all this, more months established schools for you and has estab Ia time of peace, the Administration has
vice was silver and there were red rose began auspiciously yesterday, when high of a loan of $50,000,000, secured on the lished & Poor Peoples' Home. All such month, you will got #2 extra: if you get
The Coronet's special "Talmadge" week Kao. Eng Hung contemplates the issue The Chinese Press reports that Mr.
The presente included flowers from 417uppreciative audiences witnessed the increased telegraph and postal charges. benefits need not be repeated in detail...
first screening of "Love's Rodamption," requesting the immediate evacuation of Queen of Holland, whilst the Junker in which Norma Talmadge appears as a The papers say that the loan will be If you adopt riotous measures and $25 a month, you will get $9.50 ezra, Constantinople, declaring that the Allied Order of St. John, of which the ex-quint little girl of Jamuien Constance termed The Railway Salvation Losn make exorbitant and unreasonable de exercise your own conscience and to Now you people are called upon to military occupation has becotne useless Kaiser is the head; sent a souvenir ex- Talmadge is to be seen later on in the It will carry eight per cent. interest and mands, the Administration will never think deeply about the matter whether and imposible now that the Angora plaining that poverty, prevented an ex-neck in her latent comedy, "Good Be the period will be four years. The pro- agree to them, but in regard to your you are to follow the lead of the bad Government-ham taken over the Adminis-pensive present
oceda will be used for the payment of actual difficulties, the Administration is characters who make the agitation, or “tration,
intercat and capital of foreign obligations very willing to help you. At present we whether you will work peacefully and be WHY HAVE FLYING MACHINES? scheme will be referred to the Cabinet for that all other things are very dear in good workmen. If you will follow them, on the railways falling due in 1923. The know that foodstuff is very dear, and discussion shortly. A gentleman who left Hongkong, at
proportion, so the Administration, in. You take your own consequences. The police will certainly take very stringent tends to increase the wages of you labour measures in regard to such disturbances, noon on Thursday last by the Empress of Aisa returned to the Colony yesterday by It is mentioned in a London paper or From the beginning of this month, and you must not feel sorry when you get the Empress of Canada arriving at 1pm that when H.I.H. the Frinne of Wales those who get 330 month, on 19 no the worst of it If you rely upon this The German proposals for the stabili cent, and a 48-hour week, the agreement He had nine hours at Woosung and received Sir Edward Stübbe at Marl. matter whether they are labourers of the Administration, and work peacefully, the nation of the mark montion a sum of 500 to operate until March 31st. The dis-aghai and was able to do certain borough House, an October 2nd, then shum gaged by the Con. Administration promises to give you million gold marks in connection with a pute at Eindhoven, another important The Canada left Woosung ab 7. p. on with the Governor respecting His Royal rene. For instant if you earn $20 a man, they cannot hurt or prevent you amount of business, etc., at Shanghai. Prince had a considerable conversation tractors, ard to receive 10 per cent, in absolute protection, and no matter what Foreign Loan
centre, is also ended,
Saturday, the 4th inst
Highness's recent visit to Hongkong.
(Continued at foot of next column) Besides, you will get extra pay.
STABILISATION OF THE
'MARK.
GERMAN PROPOSALS.
BELLIN, November 5th.
DUTCH STRIKE SETTLEMENTS
---FORTY-EIGHT HOUR WEEK.
AMSTERDAM, November 5th. The cigar makers have accepted a wage reduction varying between 2 and 3 por
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