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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES, (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SERIOUS NEAR EASTERN CRISIS.

THE ITALIAN DELEGATION.

THE

ALLIED GENERALS OPPOSE

MÄRTIAL LAW::

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

LLOYD GEORGE'S WELSH TOUR.

THIS "MISERABLE VENDETTA.”

Rous November 13th. A message from Constantinople says the proposal to proclaim martial law was

Loypox, November 13th. strongly opposed at the conference of Allied Generals on the ground that is Mr. Bonar Law has arrived at Glas- would compel the Allies to take over allow, looking very ill the public services, and thus risk more serious incidents,

The High Commissioners have tele. graphed to their Governments asking for instructions, but not favouring martial law, which would entail the despatch of large reinforcementa.

The Allies have also considered the sug gestion to provide the Sultan with an Allied guard, but hitherto nothing has

ROME, November 13th.. The Italian delegation to Lausaune Conference will be headed by Marquis Garroni, High-Commissioner to Conbeen decided. atantinople and $ignor Moutagna. Italian Minister to Greece.

ALLIES "STILL UNITED.

LONDON, November 13th.

It is authoritatively stated that the ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFERENCES.allegation of a France British controversy with regard to the Near East is un- founded..

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OVERCOME.

PARIS, November 13th. The difference between the British and 'French views, as to whether an Allied meeting is desirably before the Lausanne Conference, and especially the dificulties in the way of arranging a venee, have apparently been overcome,

FRANCE PREPARED TO USE, FORCE.

It is pointed out that events in the post three months have tended very much to strengthen Allied unity; for example the Kemalist desecration of the French cemetery at Smyron and destruction of French property in Asia Minor, besides Angora's demand for a revision of the Syrian frontier.

FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S

ATTITUDE.

PARIS, November 13th.

It is semi-officially stated that M. Poin care is prepared to meet Lord Curzon and Signor Mussolini at Lausanne or else where, and is all the more willing because, already agreed to the terins of a new pencu it is believed in Paris, the Allies have

treaty with Turkey.

Mr. Lloyd George continued his tour in Wales to day, sponking at Pen-y-Groes, Carnarvon, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, and other places..

the National Liberal candidate in West Referring to the Liberal opposition to Denbigh, the ex-Premier said that thirty- country were being similarly attacked Evo National Liberals all over the This miserable vendetin would merely result in a loss of the progressive seats

to the reactionarica.

THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. RESULTS "DUE" ON THURSDAY

LONDON. November 13th. The definite result of the elections is not expected to be known until the after- on or evening of the 16th inst. Orly the results of some of the 950 Boroughs night. The cocuting in the other Boroughs are being announced on Wednesday | and county constituencies begins on the morning of the 18th, and the results will be pouring in unceasingly throughout the afternoon. The relative position of the parties should therefore be determined by the end of the afternoon. "

16TH. ⠀⠀ 1992.

SHANGHAI RACES.

THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.

The following is the "C", Daily News report of this race:--

REFLECTIONS OF A PASSER-BY.

I-HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI.

I was admiring Hongkong, when my

THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKEN-Winner, friend- Taipan of mark-interrupted

Tis. 2,500, Second, TIs. 1,000; Third, me. Tls. 500. For China ponies. winners at this "meeting, to be ridden by jockeys who have won at least five flat races in Hongkong or China, or jockeys approved by the stewards. Mr. Henry Morriss's Maresfield, ..

One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Day's Sulration 149 lbs.

135 lbs........... (Mr. Stewart)

"Wait until you've seen Shanghai!. It has be added somewhat inconsequently

the longest bar in the world!"

WEIHAIWEI.

[FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

WarHAIWI, November 7th. THE WHICH OF THE LOONSHINO,”

Within a few hours of the accident a

They that go down to the sea in shipė will miss a vessel that has been popular" as a passenger-carrier on this northern morning at about 4 am the Indo-Chiga rud for, about 18 years. On Tuesday

Co's. Aoonshing ran anto. Tuke. Since that day I have been to Shanghai, Rocks at the extreme castern end of the have examined it closely, I have tested Island. The two entrances to the harbour." famous bar, and I have been interested light from Flagstaff Hill in the inner' it in many ways, I have propped up the are clearly indicated by the intermittent

Mr. W. R. McBain's Nationalist 155

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) write as one who is in the Far East, ship on a right course, but red if she is to compare Shanghai and Hongkong. Iharbour, which shows a white beam to a

Ibs

(Mr. J. K. Brand) "3 of a passer-by.

but not of it; this then is the judgment taking a wrong direction. The night was Mr Campora Old Bill 152 lbs. ***

unusually dark with flurries of rain In the realm of scenery one can be frequently the precursor of a northerly (Mr. Johnstone) brief. Shanghai's scenic effects compared gale and the light could only be seen at Ms. Fay and Seth's Christmas Gift

140 lb

to those of her rival fall as flat as the intervals. The Koonthing was only a (Mr. Heard), mud upon which the northern town is little out of her course: a matter of a Mesars. Fay and Seth's Christmas

built. Of Shanghai's surrounding coun-couple of hundred yards to port would Card, 158 Ibe (Mr. Dalgarino)try beyond the muddy little ditch which probably have been sufficient to avoid the Messrs. Sky and Hickling's Hallow

bears the impressive name of Rubicon, accident. Going dead slow, with the efen, 181 lbs.(Mr. Knoll) nothing either nice or nasty can be said: Captain on the bridge and the Chief Mr. Hellenio's Ajax 158 lbs.

it is merely hideously commonplace. Of Officer the bow preparing to anchor, (Mr. Moller) the approaches to Shanghai there is this she ran her bows on to the rocks, The Meærs. Sparke and Wilson's Castle

Cycee, 155 lbs, (Mr. Hill) homesick.

to be said, they make passers-by feel three foreign passengers were landed at and Hallowe'en third. They were off to few windswept bushy trees, the great number were all rescued.

an early hour, but it was late in the day Old Bill drew the rails, with Ajax next

The long flat islanda crowned with a before the native passengers-some 40 in. good start at the second attempt, Old expanses of muddy water swirling over Bill leading from Ajax, Salvation and sand banks, the tide ripping past fad nor'easter set in and soon heavy seas Christmas Card. Rounding the bend, navigational buoys, the stream of ship-were sweeping over the ship, which grad- Ajax had a three-quarters of a length ping tacking, to and fro in this desolate ually swang round from her original lead from Old Bill and Hallowe'en, and waste, is the entrance of the Thames position till ber, centre, too, rested on the they passed the mile post in this order, estuary to the life. A few wind-mills, rocks. All day the work of saving life

Salvation and Marsefield level barges instead of junks, and even went on. fourth, and Christmas Gift last. Ajax led Trinity House pilot would swear that Hospital, was seriously injured in jump- One man, now in the Civil the field into the back straight, with Old Gravesend and Tilbury were just uping from the ship to a boat, but no lives Bill in close attendance and Christmas river. Card and Hallowe'en level third and

were lost, a result that is mainly due to As for the scenery of Hongkong-open the work put in by H.M.S. Despatch Christmas Gift still some lengths behind. your window and look around If what and her boats crews; the naval tug The order was the same at the half mile, you see and what you know to be on the Hesper under Captain Stevenson, Naval where Nationalist and Maresteld want other side of the lofty Peak does not Executive Officer; and the Government level fourth followed by Castle Sycec, stir your soul and make you love all launch Alexandra. The cruiser steamed and Christmas Gift two lengths away." At hills, what use my trying to kindle outside the harbour and, taking up a the Monument, Ajax still led from Old appreciation in your stony heart! Bill, who was half a length ahead of

I had been in Shanghai a week and had ship, literally poured oil on troubled position to windward of the stranded Castle Spece, with Hallowe'en next, and realised that there was a difference in water some 120 tons, I am told. The Christmas Card falling out of the race, the soul of the place as compared to ship was abandoned at sightfall, and will Rounding the bend into the straight, Hongkong. I could feel the difference. TRENOR.

Maresfield came up on the outside and at I could see the difference, but I could not probably break up with the next big gale

from the forth. once assumed the lead, with Old Bill, account for it. "Leaning against the LONDON, November 13th..

Castle Syoco, Salvation and Nationalist longest bar in the world, I - gaze-the

The Weihaiwel mail has-been- swept almost in a line. Nearing the post matter deep thought. It couldn't be a overboard; part of the passengers' lug- The Chilean earthquake was recorded Maresfield drew away and was an easy matter of moner-I argued for in both sage has shared a like fate: a portion of Ja Egypt.

winner by three lengths, from Salvation, places there are many people to whom the cargo-that in the fore-hold only-is who was half a length in front of the dollar is the be-all and end-all of being sal red.. Nalionalist. Old Bill-was fourth, Castle life rather too many for the TROUBLE AT NEWOHWANG, Bycee fifth, Ajax sixth, and Hallowe'en taste of a passer by but that's a subject Benth.

On Saturday H.M.S. Despatch, Capt. whose bounds will not fit the shape of Hamilton, D.8.0. enddenly left for New- this article. Then, whilst sipping my chwang where trouble has been brewing third, and still perplexed, I saw & notice-board in the street, and upon the Chang Teo Lia. This little War Lord, between the Customs authorities and board was written as superscription the Governor of Manchuria and ex-bandit, is, Members sweep:-Nos. 28075, 7473, enquired and learnt their meaning the Peking Government and desires to

(letters "S.M.C.”

it would som, technically, a rebel against

h

M.C.C. TEAMS" ON TOUR. It is authoritatively firned that. late

WIN FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA. last night there was a marked relaxation of the tension, in consequence of a entis

ADELAIDE, November 13th. factory conversation between Lord Hard-

South Australia beat Marylebone by As regards the alleged delay in authoris

six wickets. ings (British Ambassador to Paris) and ing General Pelle to nasociate himself THE SOUTH AFRICAN MATCH. Premier Poincare. The latter agreed to with a possible proclamation of martial

law, it is stated that the French Govern

CAPE TOWN, November 13th. mert Lord Curzon and gave him an assur-ment telegraphed authorisation on Noven its innings with 205.

The Western Province eleven has closed ance of the eommunity of Anglo-French her 7th, but the telegram only arrived at

The Marylebone tear has hitherto con Constantinople on the evening of Noyempiled to runs for the loss of 4 wickets. views on the Near East question. France ber 8th, owing to cable interruption, has expressed her readiness to associate herself in the employment of force if the Kemaliste violato the Mudania Agree- ment. It is expected that Lord Curzon will confer with Premier Poincare on Saturday, before going to Lausanne,

FRENCH CONSULS EXPELLED.

CONSTANTINOPLE, November 13th. The French Consuls at Mersina and Adana, who were appointed under the Franco-Kemalist Pact to ensure the pro- tection of Christian minorities, arrived în

Constantinople, having beca expelled. This follows on the expulsion of the French Comel gt-Brym, last week.

PROTEST BY FRENCH MERCHANTS

Leading French businessmen met at the Embassy and drew up a strong memorial against the present Turkish economic policy. The Turkish customs authorities

have decided to collect, in full, the import duty on all goods held in warehouses, awaiting transshipment.

EARLIER CABLES.

CABLES.

"MOBILISE OR GET OUT."

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TVEKS NO LONGER, REASONABLE,

+

Martial law was not proclaimed because belli were opposed thereto. Generals Harington, Charpy and Mom-

not

The French Government will tolerate the Turks violating the Mudania Convention or attacking Allied troops in the Neutral Zone.

BRITAIN MAY NOT ATTEND CONFERENCE.

LONDON, November 13th. It is stated in well-informed 'quarters liminary conversatious be held with a that unless satisfactory inter-Allied pre- view to drafting a definite programme, Lausanne. the British Government will het go to

AMERICAN NATURALISATION,

JAPANESE, NOT ELIGIBLE,

FAR-REACHING EARTH

FAR

CABLE

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EASTERN

NEWS

THROUGH REUTKE': 40KNUT.]

SINO-BRITISH RELATIONS.

SPEECH AT THE FORUM CLUB.

LONDON, November 13th. In a speech at the Forum Club, Mr. Chao Hsin Chu (Consellor to Chinese Embassy in London) paid tribute to the services of Sir John Jordan, Mr. Alfred Sze and Dr. Wellington Kod in bringing The Court thus disposed of two cases about closer Anglo-Chinese relations. He brought by a Japanese named Ozawa, of alluded to the modernisation of Chinese Hawaii, and by Mere Yamashita and ladies and predicted that the Chinese Koko, of the State of Washington, res-would come to the front as journalista, pectively.

lawyers, doctors, diplomatists, and even dramatists to treat China more fairly and He appealed to the candidly, and said, the Chinese were very much like Westerners, only they looked different.

WASHINGTON. November 13th. The Supreme Court has decided that Japanese are ineligible for naturalisation in the United States."

The question turned on whether the as suffragettes. sections of the revised statutes limiting citizenship to free white persons and those of African descent were still in force.

LATEST CABLES. BUSINESS. PARTNERSHIPS' NOT ALLOWABLE.

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CHINA NOT DISINTEGRATING, Continuing, the speaker stated, China, is not crumbling to pieces. The Chinese NEW Yox, November 13th. The Supreme Court's decision bolds making many centuries before some of had been at the business of nation that, Japanese are not white, within the the Western countries atorted it. They meaning of the United States Law. The were only adapting modern conditions to Court had before it three test cases from their national life. the Pacific coast. The decision holds that Japanese, are not entitled to enter into ahy business partnership under United States' Law, thus confirming the deci- sions of the Californian Courts.

The decision adds, the legislation, and It is everywhere felt that the past dis- cassions were more talk, and all wasted.the interpretation thereof, does not The Allies have been stultifying them-imply any suggestion of individual or

LONDON, November 13th. A message from, Constantinople dated November 10th says the situation seems Banned up in the words of a most com- potent authority as follows: We must mobilise, or get out.""

melves

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racial inferiority.

·EARLIER CABLES.

It is argued they must either take strong action, fully mindful of the possi ble grave consequences, or else withdraw; otherwise incident will follow incident THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM and crisis succeed crisis until the cap of their humiliation has been filled.

OFFER BY THE REICHSBANK.

The Turks ara no longer reasonable.

It is believed they can be convinced only

CONFERENCE POSTPONEMENT

IS DANGEROUS..

PARIS, November 13th.

BERLIN, November 13th.

purpose of stabilising the mark,

JAPANESE TRAINING SQUADRON AT

A JAPANESE GIFT.

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with

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Time: mins. 40.3-5sces.

Dividends:-Win, $14.30.

Places, 9.40, 827.30, $15.201

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then I diligently studied the activities, past, present, and proposed of the import ammunition through the Treaty Shanghai Municipal Council. When my is said, is holding up the ammunition, and Porta. The Commissioner of Customs, it task was finished-and it took several

days-I felt rather breathless, but I also Chang has threatened to take it by force realised two things. Firstly, that the threat of that nature requires a 8.M.C. must be one of the most wonder counter-threat: hence the need for A ful examples of municipal government in

British warship, the whole wide world, and, secondly, The Despatch returned this morning that here was the key to the mystery and presumably this torm-in-a-tea-cup which was chaining me to the longest bar has blown over. in the world. 12. k

Qualified ponies:---

Christmas Gib

29157

Old BUL

48767

The Tiny Bird .

43610

Hallowe'en

.37569

Midland

34764

Christmas Card.......

33208

The Osprey

3031

The Magpic

5276

.. Del Monte

Zenda

25762

.21963

Shake Down Ajax

..25307

Harbin

30065. 42368

Sir Spots

..20802

Castle Cycee

6424

Beaver

.35113

Silver Streak

6343

Terminal

40475

Letchfield Bilva

26830

1544 37871

for its existence upon "Treaty. Powers."

has always felt with some strength the

force of the argument that those who do

The Field

W-WAY--DOWN EAST...

GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE · AT THE COMUNET,

Shanghai's civic spirit is to Hongkong's almost as the Peak is to the mud flats of the Yangtze delta. Now why should

this bet

THE ANGLO-CHINESE COMMISSION.

Weihaiwel have apparently been held up The negotiations for the rendition of and it is supposed that certain points Well, I have a theory, to account for Governments. The British Naval Repre have been referred to the respective this curious civic phenomenon. I sug-sentative, Commander G. F. B. Edward- gest that Hongkong, safe in its tenancy Collins, has to-day returned from Hong- under the wing of "the British Empire, kong, and it is generally expected that an has been too well looked after by officials, important announcement, Shanghai, on the other hand, dependent shortly be made.

or two, will

DISCHARGE ALLOWANCES.

not hang together may well hang separ- JAPAN'S NAVAL REDUCTIONS- ately. Shanghai's local government has } also been more democratic than Hong- kong's. To

a passer-by the former excellence of government by business retiring allowance of the military officers administration seems an example par An Imperial-Ordinance concerning the

on

Months salary:

8

Lieut. Commander Lieutenant.....

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A great picture is like a great book

·SOUTH AFRICA.

the hand of the man who produced it ig revealed in every touch. So it is that for purely business purposes. This who were discharged as the result of the SAILS FOR THE FAR EAST.

in every foot of "Way Down East," the greater civic pride of Shanghai, this armament restriction has been published. "great" "film, which is drawing record Practical exposition of pride of place, According to the Ordinance, allowances

audiences to the Coronet, the subtle which has so happily taken British and are to be given as follows:- CAPE TOWN, November 13th.

alchemy of D. W. Griffith is evident. imagination, then shaken it in the cock. German solidity, spiced itwith French The Japanese training-squadron-sailed Except for the storm scenes and those tail-mixer of American bustle, accounts for the Far East rid Darban and where the hero and hereine are entrap for the fact that a number of people Lieut-General Vice-Admiral

Admiral. General. Lourenco Marques, after festivities in the ped on a field of ice which is gradually seem to make their homes in Shanghai. visitors honour.

breaking up and rushing away to the To these it is more than a great com- Colonel

Major-General Rear-Admiral The Japanese band performance at roaring falls below, there is no attempt mercial exchange; it is almost their

Captain tracted fifteen thousand people and to gain the spetacular effects which some native soil- many of the Shanghai land. Lieut. Colonel Commander several thousands visited the Japanese of Griffith's earlier films have achieved. ships.

Cordial farewell grootings were Way Down East" is just one of those ere have something of the feeling of Major

Captain It is reported that the German Cabinet exchanged between the Governor-General human stories whose British prototype Bongshen, who go out to the Dominions, Lieutenant Sub-Lieutenant

scarcely thinking of return.. by a display of force. They are indeed has decided to make fresh proposals to (H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught) are East Lynne" and "The Light think that nearly all Englishmen at Sub-Lieutenant Second Sub-Lieut..... 24 at present determined to tread continu- the Reparations Commission, based on the and Admiral Taniguchi

London" and it has been unfolded with Hongkong are like their brethren ally on the Allies' corns in an endeavour readiness of the Reichsbank to participate

masterly skill by a brilliant enst under other rocks, such as Gibraltar, Ascension: to make the position of the latter into the extent of several million gold.

guidance of a genius posible.

ant Malla they work for the day when marks in an international loan for the TO GERMAN SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTES. ordinary pictures though not half long they shall pass the Straits of Dover.

"Way Down East" is longer than the for the last time and homeward-bound is not a very virtuous place, in fact, I On the less respectable. side," Shanghai

"found it rather the reverse. The truth. It is stated that the Reichsbank has

enough in the opinion of most people who Hongkong's administration is, for all of the matter is probably this-that offered to advance 500 million gold

BERLIN, November 13th.-

see, The Coronet management have, I know, as fine ne Shanghai Shanghas is not so wicked as it likes to marks, provided an equal amount. is. The Mittage Zeitung states that at a therefore, found it necesary to vary the enterprizing, perhaps, but then it is not appear, and. Hongkong is not so good za Interviewed by the datin, en route to forthcoming from abroad, and subject to dinner to leading German chemists, the ordinary performance times, and to run coemopolitan, and over it hangs the grim it appears to be

shadow of Military necessity." It is The vice of Shanghai Is of the Parisian the conditions laid down by foreign ex-Japanese, Mr. Hasimi Hoshi, announced it at 9.30, 5.30 and 9 p.m. daily. postponement of the Conference was dan-perts in the report mentioned on the 8th his intention of subscribing two thousand

"Official" with a capital O, and hence type; it advertises itself too openly to yen monthly for three years to German

machine-like. It lacks that spiritual be really iniquitous; it is also a little gerous, for it was not easy to maintain [The experts aimed at the stabilisation scientific and chemistry, institutes and of the whole people and the whole army in of the mark on a dollar basis of from presenting a farther forty million marka Internal Revenue show that the number which to a paeser by seems the peculiar champagne-absorbing Rusalan ladies aro Statistics issued by the Bureau of force the driving power of civic pride and, for the night clubs with their the uncertainty produced by the armis 3,000 to 5.500 marks, with the help of the to a general purposes Fund for German of Americans who can boast of receiving glory and priceless asset of shanghts

Reichszat gold reserve and, by froeing scientista.

poor imitations of the real thing. $1,000,000 or more from invested funds Finally, there are the amusements of the other hand, the gay life of Hongkong “AN EXPLOSIVE SITUATION. Germany, at least for two years, from

has declined from 200 in 1910 to thirty the two places On the respectable side has about it something of the drawi LONDON, November 13th.

three in 1990. Mr. John D. Rockefeller of the ledger Hongkong has nothing blinds attitude. It is suggestive of Edin still heads the list with an estimated comparable to the French Country Club, burgh on the sabbath. The whole place The situation-in-Constantinople-is

CRUSHING" DEFEAT,

income, 7 oxclusive. öf large sums Here, indeed, our French-friends have to the casual aye is just a little too derived from tax-exempted securities, of achieved the almost impossible, and respectable so be quite bonvincing, PERING, November 13th.$8,000,000.

transferred a breath of Paris to the Far Ong suspects, or knows (if one dora not East. To hear the orchestra play a pass by too quickly), that something Chang Fu-la has telegraphed to the

walts or a tango is an education, to dance must be going on behind the outward Government reporting that the 44th.

to it upon the now floor is in itself a coat of smugness. It is, in fact, the Brigade, under the direct command of CHINESE COCAINE SKUGGLERS.

experience worth the trouble of a pasange difference between the English and the Chin Yun, met and defeated a force of

to Shanghai, The English Country Club cosmopolitan attitude towards the out- 10,000 tufei in the neighbourhood of Cha- DEPORTATION FROM ENGLAND

is distinctly English, but much may be ward signs, for at heart we are miser- mantien, Yencheng. The tufe were

forgiven to an establishment which reble ainners together.N driven back over tha. Anhui border.

RECOMMENDED.

minds the passer-by so vividly of Ranes Which of the two great porte is prefer- Chang Fu-lai asks that the Anhui mili-

Ranelagh on an off day in able for a prolonged stay is a matter, to lagh.. reached for any personal preliminary A special sessions of the Court at tary officials bo instructed to ect vigor Three Chinese on whom 208 grains of At Hongkong & euntry club is need-haps the wisest coume-is-to-make one's LONDON, November 13th September, still Ranelagh is decide Probably neither Por inter Allied consultation, but the British Montreal found Sir Montagu Allan not ously for the suppression of these outlaws cocaine were found, have been sentenceded; presumably there are local difficulties. are of opinion that the fullest exchange guilty of the charge of negligently sign- & messige from Yin Kung-haien, says he at Marlborugh Street to the ones tout, you the island or on Kow-money in Hongkong and there, build up of views will be necessary in order to ing a false Government. return of the against tufe on the Honan-Anhui border months, and two monthe hard labour, loont certainly presents a pretty pro tiring from time to time to become quite

is co-operating with Mah Lai Chia

a reputation of solidity and worth, re- avoid a further postponement of the open-condition of the Merchants Bank for

respectively and recommended for delem.

natural in the lens oritical environment ing of the Conference,

(Continued at foot of next colant.) -portation-after" serving their ferma --

of Shanghai

Lausanne,, Ismet Pasha declared that the

Lice.

authoritatively described as very explo- |

Martial law has not yet been declared,

but this is not owing to any 'differences

inst

all reparation payments in cash and in kind.]

REICHSBANK "RAISES

DISCOUNT-BATÉ:

BERLIN, November 13th,

minong the Allies, The French and The Reichsbank has raised the rate of Italian Governmente have authorised discount from eight to ten per cent.

thair High Commissioners to join the

British High Commissioner in declaring

a state of siege or taking any necessary

common action.

No definite arrangements, have been

SIR MONTAGU ALLAN ACQUITTED.

October,

OTTAWA, November 13th.

-CHINESE BRIGANDS.

~(Continued at foot of next column.).

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