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CABLES.

BARLINE CABLES, (CHROUGH MEUSER'S AGENCY.] REPARATIONS PROBLEMS. BIGNIFICANT SPEECH BY, GERMAN

CHANCELLOR

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 880

CRISIS AT LAUSANNE, IMPORTANT STEPS PROBABLE."

LAUSANNE, January 1st. Lord Curzon, accompanied by Sir Wm. Tyrrell, has left for Paris to confer with Mr. Bouar Law. He returns on Tues day.""

PARIS, January lat.

A message from Angora says a feeling of pessimism prevails sa regards peace prospects. The Assembly meets to-day, when important steps are probable.

"A SIGNIFICANT WARNING.'

BERLIN, "January 1st. In a significant speech on the eve of the Paris Conference, at the Hamburg Bourse, Chancellor Cuno declared that Fration had recently, rejected "a proposal

CONSTANTINOPLE, January 1st. for Germany to enter into a pact with

For the third time within six months France and other Great Powers interest- ed in the Rhine, nos to wage war on the British Colony has been warned to be ach other for a generation without prepared to leave at twenty-four hours' having first taken a referendum" of the notice. Shipping has been ordered to be respective nations. This project was pre-in readiness to take off traders and

"A BRITISH EXODUS. sented to Franca through a third Power, stocks. and could be produced as evidence that

MALTA, January 1st.. France had nothing to fear from the

Sixteen hundred Britishers are leaving alleged warlike intentions of Germany.

Horr Cano suggested that round-table Constantinople forthwith, owing to the negotiations were the best means of poly uncertainty of the situation. Six hundred ing the reparacions question, ut idare expected to land at Cyprus and the the German Government, therefore, had remainder to come to Malta. requested the Eatento to allow their re- presnatavive to present written proposals BOMBASTIC at the Paris Conference and verbally Ho indicated Germany's explain them. readiness to undertako defnite repara.

NEW YEAR'S HONOURS LIST FAR EASTERN CABLE O.B.E. FOR HON. MR. H. B. HALLIFAX

LONDON, December 31st.

The long lists of New Year Honoure! are confined mainly to purely depart mental lats, in socordance with the

Alr. Thomas Paxton, Lord Provost of

NEWS.

(THROUGH RAUTRE'S AGENCY.J QHINA AND THE TELATY POWERS. ORINESE AFFAIRS HOPELESSLY INVOLVED.

1998

ACROSS SIBERIA.

FROM SHANGHAI TO BERLIN.

The Times Correspondent at Berlin, re coatly wrote:-

THE GOVERNOR OF JAMAICA.

STRONG CENSURE BY COUNCILLORS.

Dissatisfaction in Jamaica with the An interesting account of a journey from Shanghai to Berlin acro Siberia administration of Sir Leslie Probyn, the and Russia on the Trans-Siberian Rail Governor, reached its climar at the way is given by a German traveller in assembling of the Legislative Council lat when the elected: Governor for having given an extra bonorariam

whole-time

offcial poct of capital works for the milway with- out the authority of the Council. It was argued that this step opened the way to "graft."

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decision to delay publication" of the Premier's list until the Committoo of the Privy Council has considered the recom

LONDON, January lat.

The whole journey from Kharbia to Ber. members mendations of the Royal Commission an

The Times Peking correspondent deal in took sixteen days and eighteen bours Honours. They nalude Baronetcios for! Glasgow, and General Sir Nevil afacing with the withholding of Italy's from October 31st to November 17th,

The journey by soa, even with the r ready; the Grand Orows of the Order of ratification of the revision of the. Chinese cantly accelerated services, takes from the Bath for General Sir William

The leader of the elected sido of the House The traveller attributes his succos"in Birdwood; the Grand Cross of the Tariff, says the moral is that any one twenty-seven to thirty days

the Treaty Powers, or any frivolous reason, can block the considered policy overcoming the difficulties which beset the said that the country desired a change in Victorian Order to the Duke of Atholl and Sir B. Baden Powell; and the Grandİ

of the others, thersby weakening the in-forte of foreigners journeying on the the management of its affairs; the Governor Trans-Siberian Railway to the support and his principal officers should go and bo satished to pay them while they were Cross of the British Empire Order for

FAR EASTERN HONOURS fluence of foreigners generally and giving of the official representatives of his make way for progress. The country would were is no temper to Lieut-General Sir Charles Harington

The Colonial'." Office list includes

who, greatly interested in his experi stand further

was dragging them down to despair. meat, did all in their power to help him. Commissioner at Wothaiwei), Mr. Arthur they do not rosive fair play.

The affairs of China to-day are hape It took him two months to obtain the Downing-street must understand that the

presence of some officials was unwelcome. Settlements and Malay States); & Knight

Such speeches have not been heard in Pountney (Financial Adviser, Straits Commandership of the Britials Empirelessly involved, and cannot possibly be indispensable permission from Moscow.

members, it is understood, Order for the Hon. Mr. Frederick James straightened out without foreign assist Baah travellers who had believed it suffi- (Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements ance. This fact will become abundantly cient to obtain the Soviet Consular via the island for years. Before the Council

at Kharbis paid heavily for their error; Commandership of the British Empire"

deserted apota in Siberia they did not. attend. The elected mem- Order for Mr. Frederick Fraser (Govern plain in the course of the next few most of them had to spend several months received letters threatening their lives if

the bers are

*re considering ment Secretary. North Borneo), Hon months But what good can come of the in some

A resolustion in favour of the for Mr. Edvic Hallifax (Secretary Interviewed by the Le Journal corres Chinese Affairs, Hongkong), and Dr. We joins policy of the Powers, whose in-waiting permission to proceed farther, in

The atuga from Kharbin to Manchurin the Station, on which a fortnightly train ia At this tions, the sum to be raised by an inter-ondent at Angora, Mustapha Kemal es Muat (Senior Medical Ofboer, Weihaiwel): terests in China are serious, if the low tho and to retrace their stops. run, was made comfortably. basis for co-operation of European indaries were animated by goodwill the for Mr. Quah Ben Kec, of Penang, in

Ha, said such n solution would form the pressed the opinion that if the plenipoten- Officerships of the British Empire Order interested, can defeat it f.

the Chinese Customs officials, and then station there is an inspection, first, by

C.M.G.'s for Mr. Arthur Blunt (Acting the Chinese ground for complaint that country in Peking, Chita, and Moscow, away. The option by officials, which

national loan,

The

tries, especially Franco-German. selection of guarantees remained a matter for negotiation. The German crononic world was ready to participate in the loan, expecially as regards guarantees He finally declared that the execution of the policy of enforced pledges woulil signify the death of economic reparations PEACE PROPOSAL NOT SUBMITTED TO FRANCE.

TURKISE UTTERANCES.

PARIS, January 1st.

recognition of publia services; and Knight Bachelorship for Mr. Alfred Young (Judicial Commissioner, West Pacifo).

conference need not have lasted so long, whereas a complete agreement was not reached on a single point after five weeks He expressed surprise in connection with the Mosul question at the "too neatral

THE WORLD'S BIGGEST attitude" of France and Italy, as to which Turkey will not agree to any fur

TRANSACTION. ther sacrifice. He described the discus

BRITAIN'S DEBT TO AMERICA. sien of the Capitulations as an insult ta Turkish pride. Turkey was resolved to fight to the last soul rather than, perish

New Yous, January 1st. in lavery. He declared they refused to

Ambassador Harvey on arrival deolared Patriarchate, which was the rallying that Britain had planned to pay her I is authoritatively announced that maintain in their country the Greek the proposal mentioned by Herr Cuna point of fatrigue and treachery. He debts to the United States but it was a for a France German place for a gene concluded by stating that Turkey was delicate job requiring very careful hand- retion was made to America merely sa informal suggestion by Hert Wied-conciliatory, but conscious of her dignityling. He believed the American and feldt to Mr. Hughes. The latter did not does it necessary to transmit it to Paris

PARIS, January 1st.

therefore, there is no question of France's rejection. Nevertheless the French would be unable to consider the immediate evacuation of the Rhine when Germany has not honoured her obligations. More oror, the League of Nations is adequate machinery for dealing with disputes

FRENCH PROPOSALS FOR PARIS

...CONFERENCE.

and strength, and was ready to risk her

vory existence.

INDIAN CONGRESS REPORTS. LAUSANNE CRISIS CAUSES EXCITEMENT.

GAYA, -December 31st. The Nationalist Congress has rejected the proposal to enter the Legislative Council, by 1740 to 800 votes, after a five hours debate, but adopted n proposal to leave the present non-co-operation pro gramme changed:

if such were possible. They "ware faced British missioners would reach a decision with the biggest transaction the world bad every known. He paid tribute to the ability of Mr. Baldwin and Mr.

Normata.

SCOTTISH UNEMPLOYED

DEPUTATION. MARCHES TO LONDON.

LONDON, January ist.

unemployed who on the

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the Governor, the Colonial Secretary, and..... of the Railway, and declare that they will have no transactions with to the the Government until they bottom of the honorarium afair. They the session for one week to enable them have forced the Government to adjourn

The British have a string of claims against Chine long enough to reach the moon, but if Great Britain adopted a dog in the manger attitude by demand. by the authorities of the Far Eastern to consider the position.

Republic The lattor is very tedious. ing a sattlement before consenting to the Firearms may only be imported with a Decessary measures, a permanent impasse licence, which is dificult to obtain, but would casue Far-reaching complice eye this permission, the correpondent writes, doce not provide immunity tions are inevitable in the Far East so00, against their confiscation. if the interested Powers cannot co

operate in an endeavour to solve diffi-

culties.

CHINA'S FIVE PER CENT. TARIFT.

PEKING, Januszy ist, Italy's approval of an effective five per sent tarifs reached Peking yesterday afternoon. The application of the tariff will occur fourteen days after the cus toms notification, which is not likely to be made before Wednesday, owing to the holidays.

OBJEVANGES AGAINST THE GOVERNOR. Sir Leslie Probyn's administration" has been the subject of fierce controversy in Jamaica for some time past.

Early in April public meetings were con vened in support of the movement for his re- The express of the Far Eastern Recall, and a resolution of the Parochial Boards out:-(1) Sir

That public ruts on the second stage of the Association (which includes representatives of journey between Manchuria and Chita, the native popaiation) set

into disrepute his sod is provided with a restaurant and Leslie Probyu had brought into

position as the

thereby theg's representat

of the Crown; (2) that sleeping cars, but the fittings are ox tremely bad and the carriages filthy. As

istration was bringing the island to the electric light is permanently out of

the verge of bankruptcy; (3) that the order, the traviler has to content himself proceedings of the Legislative Council were with candles, which he must. procure for conducted in a derogatory manner; and (4) himself before entering the train. Clean that he had proved himself incapable of ad- bed linen may be had for half a gold ministering the affairs of the colony. rouble (one shilling.]-

Nor was the agitation confined to th

The Assembly of the The traveller warns those who intend parochial boards. to make the journey to be well provided Legislative Council on April 25th was the with insecticides, for vermin infest the occasion for a fierce attack on the Governor, accusing him of limiting the scope mom committee after having promis- BRITAIN'S BOXER INDEMNITY.

traina and there is grave danger of of a

the Two special ed a free inquiry into the grievances of SUGGESTION BY BISHOP OF EXETER catching apotted fever.

carriages carrying Red Army soldiers, workers. The majority of the Councillors, with machine-guns, form part of the however, refused to associate themselves LONDON, January 1st. PARI, January 1st.

A deputation of

The Bishop of Exeter in a letter train, as attacks by the irregular with any formal act calculated to bring In July The Times' correspondent stated The French programme for to-morrow's Allied meeting, it is semi-officially stated,

The unfavourable news from Lausanne marched from Scotland called

One of them embraces the grant of a two years has considerably stirred the Khilafat con- Metropolitan Asylums Board to protest to the Times, while congratulating the white bands are frequent, Dining- about Sir Leslie Probyn's recall...

of the alleged an- moratorium to Germany, as regards pay-gress circles. La the course of the Council's against the diet in workhouses in which Government on the decision to spend the car, the traveller writes, are as dirty as

Punjabi Mohammedan un-they were being lodged. The Chairman Boxer Indemnity on promoting education the sleeping carriages, yet the food is that when the Legislative Council re-

ESR trom funds at express

the ments of specie and kind, conditionally debate, A

The tes is aa "pledges in connection with the Rabr successfully moved the adjournment to said the Board was unable to accede to in China, reminds them of a danger, and excellent, partridge, caviare, fish, and assembled in November, two resolatione sole disposal of the Legislative Council of goal output and timber deliveries, and consider the situation with a view to the the demands whereupon the marchers points out that China is entering a dif- various delicacies being provided through would be brought up.

decided to remain there until they were the machine and factory will take the in at intermediate stations.

place manual work. Speaking from good, so are the wines from the Caucasue a sum stated by the Governor as £141,000 rails without the consant" of the levying of custome dues. France

The pics of mounted views breed on past and the Crimea. The food, nording islature having been obtained. will not agree to sports dien immediate launching of mass civil dis proceded to the Health Ministry add cult period of industrial history, when out the journey, and fresh meat is taken

ejected.

...LATZE

stated That the Legislature many's debt until she has received her:

The deputation was finally escorted experience in Britain, he thinks that if the traveller, is considerably cheaper bare of the fifty milliards of gold marks, and the reduction will have to be

poscably from the building by a force of the education, to be promoted in China than in pre-war days accompanied by a corresponding cancel.

police. lation of the inter-Allied debta. The programme states that the issue of an international loan must be expedited to

ENGLISH COLLIERY DISPUTE "SETTLED BY ARBITRATION. assure payment of the German debt. Full control of Germán finance is demanded.

The pledges comprise exploitation of the Domainial distribution of Ruhr coal, the levying of a on the coal the

obedience.

A CHARACTERISTIC RESOLUTION,

GAXA, January 1st- The Nationalist congress carried a re- debts and solution repudiating all liabilities henceforward incurred by the Government of India but accepting exist- Ing Hiabilitiea.

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GATA, January 1st.

A significant manifesto has been issued

an international kan guaranteed by Ger.is not conducive to the speedy attain- man industrialista.

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is purely utilitarian-merely for glori The journey from Chita to Moscow. is places on record its dissatisfaction with island are being administered, and its fied technical colleges the result will be made in the Russian express, which has the manner in which the affairs of the want of confidence in the present Adminis- out replacement by anything higher.

Sir. Lealio Probyn maintained that the. to destroy the old Confucian Ideas with-been running regularly once a fortnight

He considers is vital both to China since it was restarted at the end of only tration.

last, and the conditions under which one and to the whole world that the contem-travels here are generally the same as on railway stores were purchased because it had been imperative that supplies should be plated education shall teach men to care : LONDON, January 1st.

and amount so The protracted dispute in the Ebbw for the well-being of the worker na well the Manchurian, train, “

The way lies through tourova on the obtained before the Council opened its thousands teaching in the manufacture levy of customs dues on the left bunk announcing the formation of a party Vale district which rendered thus the of goods and accumulation of wealth. Russian Frontier), Irkutsk, Kisaboyarak bed since been approved in the Supplemen- of the Rhin the establishment of called the "Congress Khilafar Swarajya customs offers at the Ruhr boundaries Party," under the leadership of Mr. Das, basin of a price list drawn up by an He says if the white workman has to Novo Nikolaievak, Omsk, and from there, tary Estimates. Furthermore, his sup- merchants, planters, and others who were and the levying of a porcentage sum on which will work within the Nationalist arbitrator. torts are being maile to compete with ill-paid fellow labourers avoiding the famine region, through porters claimed that those most hitter in

surroundings, his standard of living must It takes eight days. German exports from the Rhineland. The congress having, full faith in non-violent start the collieries and furnaces again as working in economical but insanitary Ekaterinburg, Perm, Fiatko, to Moscow, their attacks against him wern wealthy. deteriorate; and enjoins that there be no The traveller estimates that his journey, disappointed in being unable to secure & submission of plan for stabilisation of non-co-operation but believing that the 9000 as possible. -

neglect of encouragement of China's made throughout on first-class figures and repeal of the income tax law. The Times. the mark is required: also the issue of programme just adopted by the CongresS

spiritual uplift at the expense of ad with disbursement of considerable aume vancing China'a material prosperity in tipa, cost him three hundred dollars

That way," his lordship adds,"

loss than it would have cost had he,

It do world dissater lies."

undertaken the journey by sea.

A Staterman cable, dated London, ponds, of course, he says, on the rates at

tre November 30th, saya:-The Pro-Chancel" currencies which the necessary bought The ticket from Manchuria to lor of Liverpool University states that Chits must be paid for in Russian gold Profesor Blair Boll has been successful The Straits Times of December 20th roubles, as also the ticket from Chits to with his researches for the cure of cancer. Taurova. The ticket to proceed further Though the process he has discovered is must be paid for in Russian paper still an incomplete cure, it has achieved large stores like John Little's and Robinson's a certain amount of pilferage roubles, and the sum needed to complete stich success sa to indicate that he is on is to be expected in spite of the pre the journey is about one thousand mil. the road to an epoch-making discovery. Fifty cases, pronounced to be hopeless cautions taken to watch thieves.

the lion paper roubim.. understand that yesterday afternoon,

The ticket office charge, however, an for ordinary surgical treatment, have. Criminal Investigation Department raided a certain dispensary in Singapore and abeurd rate of exchange. In this travol been treated for a period of three years, large amount of goods for which let's case he had to pay at the rate of Four were believed to have been cured, found The goods are now being identified and roable, at a time when the official rate later cable to the same paper states that it appears that a large proportion belongs in Moscow Was no satisfactory account could be given, three millien paper roubles to one gold whilst eleven are improving daily.

ten million paper a report placed before the governor of

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ment of the Swaraj." It will try to con vert the majority of Congressmen to its views. Mr. Das meanwhile, has resigned the presidency of the All India Com mittee.

INCENDIARY OUTBREAKS

DUBLIN, January_lst. The New Year was ushered in at Dublin houses. The fire brigades extinguished them with difficulty.

LONDON, January 1st, Mr. Bonar Law left for Paris this morning for the reparations conference, OUTLOOK FOR THE COMING with incendiary outbreaks in private

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accompanied by Sir Lloyd Greame, Sir John Bradbury, and Sir Eyre Crowe, and the financial expert Mr. Niemeyer. BRITISH NEWSPAPERS STRIKE A FURTHER TALK OF AN ANGLO-

FRENCH RUPTURE,

LONDON, January 1st.

Most of

SOBER NOTE.

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INTERNATIONAL BOXING

CHAMPION. MORAN, DEFEATED BY FRENTE

PARIS, January ist. Marvel Nilles, the French heavy weight champion, beat the Americas, Frank Morgan, on points, in s fifteen, round contest.

ACCIDENT TO DUTCH QUEEN. SPEEDY RECOVERY ANTICIPATED. LONDON, January" lat.

TEB HAQUE, January 2nd. The Newspapers in their year end re-

The Queen Mother had a fall last night Mr. Bonar Law's departure for Paris to consult Lord Curzon is regarded, as views give anticipations which strike a indicating the seriousness of the position. sober note Politically they recognise and broke a bone in her left arm. On the eve of the reparations conference that the international outlook is still There is every hope of a speedy recovery there is little chance of the facts of the clouded notwithstanding the long interval and Her Majesty should be able to be situation promising a more successful since the armistice. There is a disposi- present with her family at dinner to result than was obtained at the London tion to credit America with a practical night. conference, beyond the increasing pres endeavour to help dissipate the European Burt of events denunding a settlement miste Industrially they conclude that The serious developments, at Lausanne the bottom of the commercial-depression show the inter-dependence of the Near has been reached though there are faw Eastern and reparations settlements. signs of an upward movement yet. The The hardening attitude of the Turks, fact is not lost night of the deplorable which is delaying the conclusion of a lack of employment and the necessity to treaty, is attributed to their belief that alleviate the situation.

OPTIMISM IN AMERICA. Franco-British rupture in Paris is

NEW YORK, January let. certain. French newspaper comments in- dicate the possibility of France utilising

the principal newspapers the fears of a rupture at Lausanne, with publish editorials referring optimistically the consoquent dangers to peace, 85 to New Year business and political proe bargaining lover on the question of repocte and agree with the review published parations,

At the same time, M. Poincare's by Mr. Hoover wherein ho declares that business in Americs is overcoming sd. apparent abandonment of his reiterated verse political and social conditions and demand for occupation of the Ruhr may Britain and other European nations are be helpful to the British and French making steady progres in production

and diminishing unemployment. delegates in finding a common ground of agreement, which will terminate the Times soss one of the promising signs of parations deadlock and earure a co-world reconstruction in the extraordinary

Nevertheles tinuance of the Eatenta.

change of sentiment which has come oror the rock on which the conference-may Government-and-Souate break is the French demand for control of German industry essential to France's security. Meanwhile the Ame rican Government is watching for: an opening to help the settlement though it has not yet gone beyond a "cautions enquiry." GERMAN PLAN FOR REPARATIONE

SETTLEMENT,

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CANCER CURE RESEARCH.

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to John Little and Co, some to Bobinson roubles to the gold rouble. This heavy the Middlesex Hospital, referring to the

M.C.C. TOURING TEAMS.

A DOUBLE CENTURY BY MAQLAREN.

"

One of the most noteworthy features of

sad Ca, and sems to other Singapore stores The total value of goods is said lon might have been avoided had he methods of treatment of cancer developed taken the precaution of buying paper in recent years in the hospitals and laboratories, dates that it has been found) rubies at Kharbin.

Throughout the journey there are end-that after the remajal of the cancerous to be about $10,000,

less formalities to observe; the omission growth, followed by X. Bay treatment, of procuring the numerous permite re-a substance was produced, a deposit from quii may easily land a traveller in which in an animal's body insures im- disa sr. Besides the Soviet Governmunity from that particular form of ment's permission a separate permission cancer. This method is now being pus is required to enter the Far Eastern Re-to the rigid test of the human subject and WELLINGTON, January 1st. The weather was fine, but overcast: The public, then at Chits the traveller maata careful scrutiny is being made as to wicket was good. There were 5,000 scurry to the Foreign Office and Secret romuita. NEW YEAR'S DAY RESULIS,

people prosent, England compiled 505 Police to obtain permission to Isaye on for the loss of 8-wickets, and declared the following morning. As the train arrived in Chita at mid-day, and as the Following are New Year's Day League Maclaren contributed 200, not out; a Resulta. In each matance the home team malicen display lasting 375 minutes offices in that town close at 3 o'clock in the New Year celebrations was the He was enthusiastically cheered. Maalean the afternoon, it is not easy to get one's Carnival Dance at the Bepulse Bay a listed firat.

-VİRAY DIVISION,

woored 84. New Zealand replied with papera in order, and any attempt is Hotel, which was an extremely gay affair, o "Arsenal

520, Freeman taking 5 for 114, and utterly hopeless if not undertaken with Over 300 guests, the great majority Blackburn B.

the assistance of a foreign official repre arranged in fancy costume, sat down to Tottenham...followed on with 49 for one,** Everton

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WE WELLINGTON, January 1st, sentative. At the Russian Frontier there dinner, even the verandahs being utilised Nowcastle U A Oldima

2 Stoke ......

Now Zealand, in their second fanings, is a meticulous examination of passports, to meet the demand for accommodation. Sunderland

permits, and luggage, and thence to Dancing was continued with the greatest! The Bolton Wandererse. Nottingham were all out for 127. -

Moscow the traveller may be disturbed animation till 1.30 a.m.; the floor being Foresters match was postponed owing to

at any time, day or night, and called crowded to the end. The great hadis Cara Town, Jaxuary 1st.apon to produce his papers. The journey festooned with evergreens and flowers, The weather was fine, and ten thoussad was completed rid Riga and Eydtkubeen presented an entrancing scene so the

gaily attired throng-danced in the The wicket was per- people attended.

dued coloured lights which were thre foot Bouth Africa won the toss and

upon it from machines in the gall On Christinas Day a further batch of the procession of motor-cara

quasted that the German expert Berg mann be allowed to present and explain Aberdeen" to the Paris conference the reparations Albion R pina which the German Government has Clyde... prepared in full agreement with repro Raith Rovers sentatives of German trade, industry and Hamilton A finance, who believe they are capable of fibernisan BRUSSELA, January 1sk

carrying out the same. He added that Eilmarnock The German Charge d'Affaire, through the German Government would agree Morton

Bangers the Belgian Foreign Minister, has rounder this soheme to give all the adequate Partick

guarantees for the proposed las (Continued as Jaos of neat solman,

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alected to bat, scoring 113, Francois con- tributing 28 The English bowling, was exoollent, especially that of Fender, who 180 Russian refugees reached Shanghai on road to the Hotel before d took 4 for 29. England made 128 for 4, the str..Chingta Marw. A strong detach round the island after the dines Russell knocking up 39 and Carr 42. The ment of Chinees police were sent to the spectacle, which old residente could never South Africans magnificent Bolding was jetty at Pootung to prevent their lande imagined in their wildest dresing E

the Colony's developme a feature of the play."

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