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AN EIGHT HOURS", DAY- INAUGURATION IN U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY.
(THROUGH BEITER'S AGENCY.] BIG AEROPLANE RACE
New Youk, July 14th. ROUND BRITAIN.
The President of the Steel Corporation Rumoguces that within six weeks a begin 180 MILES AN HOUR
sing will be tande with the pylaction of Losos, July 13th, Fourteen aeroplanes started from Hendon the working day in the steel mills through this morning at handicap intervals, in at the country. The present twelve hour day will be substituted by a working day circuit of Britain for the King's cup. All of eight hours. It is believed that this sorts of machines are competing. L. Carter, alteration will involve an advance in Lying a Gloucestershire Grela, with 325
prices. horne power Sigley-Jaguar engine, started, scratch conceding the limit-man, Flight Lieut. Longton, in Sopwith Onu, with a 110 horsepower Lerbone engine, three hours, 17 minutes and 30 seconds The machines alight at control stations at Birmingham and Newcastle, stay the night in Glasgow, and Manchester und return to worrOW Bristol
THE FASTEST TIMES, Frank Courtney in a Siddeley Siskin,,with 320 horsepower Siddeley Jaguar engine, made the fastest time to Birmingham, thirty- two minutes and twenty-six seconds, being approximately 150 miles an hour, also the Fastest time from Birmingham to Newcastle, 85 minutes and 6 sees, approximately 1554 poitit six miles an hour.
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Courtney, who receives, thirty-six seconds start from scratel, arrived first in Glasgow, fallowed by Carter, then Alan Cobham in a D.H. 9, with a 450 horsepower Napier Lion engine: Captain Broad in a DHOC, with
2:30
Hemmower Siddeley Puma; Major
in
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Hoyre
Eagle
Ninth
with 273 horsepower Captain Baird in
Rolls audCaptain F. L.
Barnard, last year's winner, in a DH4A, with
350 hp. Rolls-Royco Eagle'
LIMITATION OF INDUSTRIAL HOURS IN ITALY.
ROME, July 12th.
RONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 16TH, 1918.
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THE RUUR OCCUPATION. MORE GERMAN TOWNS INVADED.
DUISSELDORF, July 13th.
A large force of French troops of all artus this morning entered Barmen and occupied the public buildings and railway stations, but withdrew after effecting several arrests as a demonstration, as a result of the arrest of a group of French wldiers and custom officials on July 11th by security police south. of the west of Barmen, which was only one of series of similar incilents on the part security police,
Beats, July 13th. "The French have occupieri Elberfeld.
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(THROUUM REUTER'S Auuser.] PEKING
POLITICAL RESHUFFLE. MANIFESTOES TO DIPLOMATIC CORPS
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REQUEST AND PROMISE.
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·A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.
THE FIRE IN TRE FORBIDDEN CITY.
9,000 IMAGES OF PURE GOLD DESTROYED.
- PRICELESS WORKS OF LITERATURE
AND ART.
LONDON, June 14th, An inquest in Frome (Somersetshire) revealed a shocking mining tragedy. ·A·
The Daily News has been ablo. collier committed suicide because he had ac- "cidentally killed his mate. blaster named to give the folowing further details of
A Berryman had fired a charge in a lonely part interest regarding the fire in the Forbidden of the workings, and it killed by accident City recently. Suasonal, July 13th.
the man who was working wit him. In all about one-ninth of the whole of Two hundred and twenty members of Distracted by grief, Berrymau took the bat the Forbidden City was destroyed, the
a detonator in
in his
own mouth, art affected consisting of temples and storehouses in the northwest corner of the Parliament met yesterday at the Hupchery forty yards from the dead man,
to enclosure. The Emperor's and Empress's Guild, and issued two manifestors-one to it. A note in Berryman's handwriting to
the colliery manages said: “I met
I the Diplomatic Corps and the other to mortuue. My poor old paft Not know-living quarters were fortunately left un-
people, signed by 411,members of Parlia nient.
The first manifesto declares that all
warded to the Powers after June 14th are null and void, and requests the Diplo
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The Washington laternational Labour FRENCH EVAQUATE BARMEN ANDmandates and all communications for angings go to my wife and children. Clodiraages of pure gold Buddhas, some of the Convention, regarding raitation of the hours of work in industrial establishments, has been promulgated.
THE DOCKERS STRIKE. NON-OFFICIAL STRIKE COM- MITTEE AGAIN BUSY.
LONDON, July 14th.
The donkers at several centres have resumed work, notaby at Bristol, but the strike coatings at Hall, Manchester and London..
The strikers at London have formed a
new strike wonunities and pickets are out to proveut would-be workers from resum ing
The most serious reports come from Hall, where the unisually large consign- ments of fruit are reported to be rotting.
BERLIN. July 14th. The occupation of Elberfeld, was apparatie Corps to refrain from releusing the ently part of the Barmen operations. The Salt and Customs saeping until a formal French have now left both towEN.
Government has been established.
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Losnos, July 13th.
TRAGIC TALE OF THE DEEP.
ing that he had the cable connected, I con- touched. It is extremely difficult to manke nected it at my end. Not to cause any correct estimate either of the value or trouble, I take my own life. I can say truth of the number of the things lost, but fully, that it was an accident. All of my be amongst them were approximately 2,000 bless them all, and forgive me.".
metal of which may perhaps be recovered from the ruins, a large number of jades, porcelains of the Tang Dynasty, as well as a whole library of Buddhist sutron of One great historio and literary value. capecially valuable complete edition: was burnt casting a lurid curious blus flore on the surrounding images. The only comploto edition now remaining is in the British Museum. Many priceless portraity saved through The and three companions embark- fortunately some were ed in a small boat, but three days later their having been removed to another part of provisions were exhausted. They sighted the palace on the day preceding the fire, resssi on the sixth day, but their signals the Emperor having given an order that thirst, and exposure, they obtained some ent rumour current in the Chinese ver were not aberved. Suffering from hunger, they should be photographed. A persist- relief from sucking ice which drifted near to nacular Press attributes the fire to this them. On the 14th day Albert Crepinel
PARIS, June 16th Rescued after having been for 10 days in a small open boat, Francois Plantagenet, who was believed to have perished in the French fishing beat Raymond, which was lost of the Newfoundland coast, told a tragic story
dered and death When the Raymond of deceased Emperors were lost, though
The second manifesto re-emphasises the perilous conditior of the pation and pro miss shortly to enact a constitution.
"DAILY BULLETIN." BY COURTESY OF THE
THE PRESIDENCY OF CHINA. The Miners Federation conference at Folkestone has decided to demand a six-
PESING, July 13th. hour shift and fire-day week, instead of Wang Chen-ping strived here curly this mourning. His object, it is believed, is to the present seven-hours day.
asist General Hsiung, Ping-chi in his efforts to elect· Tano Kun to the Presi died in his father's arms, and on the 16th setion, the suggestion being that the
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the elder
Crepiacl, and they
bad giren W Ching-lien, today, entertained other sailor died. Plantagenet was left Wang Chen-ping and Hsiung Peng-chi up hope when a French bost, the Carioca, and the members of the Cabines and rescued them with their feet frozen, sad Parliament to luncheon, at which, it is both almost on the point of death reports, they discussed the best means This evening, Feng Yu-hsiang and reception in honour of Wang Chen-ping with the same object.
A DENIAL TROUBLE AT GRIMSBY.
LONDON, July 14th. Losos, July 14th Mr. Frank Hodges, Secretary of the Coaling and bing vest at Grimsby Miners Feetration, denies the report that strike affecting several hundred lightermanding a five day working week. man, owing to a reduction in wages,
Wang Fuel-ching hold i question.
The net flying times Lightney, 2 ure at a stand stig" in consequence of the Federation passed a resolution de for clecting Trao Kun,
hours, 20 mins-12 secs. Carter, 2.32.10. Cobham 2.35.11. Captain Cockerell retired at Birmingh and F. B. Raynham retired at Leods, his machine being damaged.
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Loxoos, July 14th. Captain Baird, whose machins got into trouble: while effecting a landing at Glas gow yesterday afternoon, was disqualified this morning on the ground that his machine was not airworthy!
Squadron Lander Robinson retired near Burton-on-Trent yesterday.
The 41 miles return journey started this morning. Captain Broad was the first to arrive at Manchester, He was followed by Longton and Frank Courtney. Carter was fifth, but was obliged to retira, awing to a broken alunding wire, which up the rigging.
FRANK COURTNEY
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Frank Courtney arrived first. in Bristol Captain Broad was right secunds! behind, followed by Cobham, F. Barnard and Major Herning.
It
Ho
is said that the men are supported by the states that no demision was taken on the Transport Union
INTERNATIONAL LAW. ACADEMY OPENED IN PALACE
OF PEACE.
THE HAGUE, July, 14th. The Academy of Interimtional Law hus been inaugurated at the Palace of Peace. The guests included members of the Court of International Justice., The Foreign Minister, Joukheer Dr. H. 4. van Karnebeck, made the opening speech, Professor Brown Scott, Secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for international Peace, said that the institution owed its the co-operation of the creation to Carnegie Endowment. Lectures yould be given in 102s by 39 professors of sixteen ifferent nationalities.
US TRADE DEPRESSION. COTTON OUTPUT' TO BE CURTAILED.
New York, July 14th. Adviers, received from Falt River, Massachusetts, indicate that the manu facturers have agreed to a general eur tni ment of between fifty and seventy-five
RACE WON IN RECORD TIME. Courtney's averago for the whole hereas, in production, principally affect journey of 810 miles was 140.3 miles ang plain goods mills This action is hour, an increase of twenty miles an hour owing to the depression in the industry.
LATER. over last year's fastest time. His total fying time was 5hrs 23mins. Mares. The curtailment relates to cotton goods Cobham, the second bian took 5hrs production, 35ming,/ 250OCK. Broad, who was third, took Thrs, 20mins, 50secs. F Barnard was fourth,
BRITAIN'S REPLY TO
GERMANY.. CONTENTS OF BRITISH NOTE
NOT KNOWN. ««.
ANOTHER MAHSUD OUTRAGE- BRITISH OFFICER SHOT DEAD BY MURDER GANG.
Sota, July 14th. Lientenaut Webster, who was attached to the Twenty-first Company of Sappers and Miners was shot dead at Piazhara chza, Waziristan, by a gang of six des. perados who were hidden in the bed of a st The murderers have been. identified and located. The murder is believed to have been instigated by Qutub Khan, a son of the inte Badatai Khan, who is roguised ns the beat of the Mah- suds. I is thought the murder was rom- mitud with the object of discrediting the Khaasadar movement.
LONDON, July 14th. Up to the present no indication has been given regarding the contents of the British Note to Germany, which, it is ex pected, will be submitted to the Allies in a few days. In the meanwhile, interest tntres on the speech 3. Poincare will make to-day at Senlis, as bearing on the British Government', thorniest problem; the finding of a formula likely to satisfy
DISASTROUS" FIRE, France regarding the composition of the international commission, and also the method of treating with passive resistance TWO IDAHO TOWNS DEVASTATED. in the occupied area. CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN PREMIER USES
HIS INFLUENCE.
Au interesting international personality is at present in London, namely, the Cho Slovakian Premier Dr. Eduard Benes, who cane primarily to sign the
Anglo-Czech Trude Trenty, which was.com- cluded yesterday.
Dr. Bernes is credited with using his personal mediatory influence, as in the past, in connection with the Anglo-French xituation. Before reaching London Dr. Bence saw the leading politicians in Paris, and he intende stopping at Brussels on his way to Prague.
FRANCE STILI, MARKING, TIME.
PARIS, July 14th.
Mrs Baldwin's statement continues to
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In many quarters the opinion prevails that as soon as the Cabinet is enlarged be the inclusion of some of the diploma tic clique" Tras Kun will be invited to Prking as acting Premier, when also ho wi'l be acting President, after which his election as President will follow speedi's,
INFLUX OF AUSTRIANS INTO
GERMANY,
LONDON, June 18th. The Vienna correspondent of the London Morning Post saysThe catastrophic fall in the value of the mark bas caused an influx
treasures had for some time past been cunuchs and others in charge of the art stealing them, and that they caused the are in order to cover their misdemean
ours.
The total loss is incalculable, but is estimated at several million dollars. The: Italian Legation guard fire brigade, assist. ed by M. Riva, an Italian ex-flying officer, and half-a-dozen föreigners, were admitted to the Palaco and helped to fight the fire. There was very little organiza tion, and the Italians throughont the night did very good and valuable works of Austrians into Germany. The passports in this line, and it is largely due to their office in Vienna is besieged by applicants.orts that the Ero was got under control. The Austrian holiday resorts are almost The Emperor, who sent them refresh empty, as Austrians can live in Germany ar
ments throughout the night, is sending less than one-third of the cost at hon them presenta as a teken of thanks. German watering-places such as Wiesbeden and Kissingen, are full of middle class the prices which are asked at home. Austrian authorities are urging their people not to abuse German hospitality, and they recall that the German frontier had to be clared on a former occasion.”
LONDON, July 13th, It is cfcially announced that the Prince MOHAMMEDANISM IN WEST Austrians, who are unable to afford to pay of Wales will becvine president of the British Empire Exhibition.
FIGHTING LEPROSY
SCOURGE.
GRAIN SURPLUS.
Rica, July 13th. The new Russian representative for Lou don, M. Rakowsky, in a speech in the Ukraine, foreshadowed a big increase in the grain exports, abiting that the Ukrainian surplus this year, at a very moderate estimate, would be rearly six million tons.
· BRITISH STEAMER ABAN- DONED.
MONTE VIDEO, July Jath The British steamer Tuny, which was reported yesterday to have struck some rocks in a gale has been abandoned. The crew are safe..
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CHINA.
THE FEAST OF RAMADAN: MIGHTY INFLUENCE ALL ALONG TIBETAN BORDER
KE MADE.
WES
DANCING EXPERTS CONTER.
LONDON, June 18th:
The fire started about midnight and was not checked till, 7.a.m, and amouldered op
for several days.
The Emperor, and at first the Empress were procent; the Emperor remaining all night, surrounded by his court, assisting and sometimes directing with the greatest salm."
THE EMPEROR'S GRATITUDE.. The Far Eastern Times of July "3rd
munities are very promincat and infueuituacously with this protest has come blus and white" from the Imperial
Itial,
#
for
HOMICIDAL MANIAŬ AT LARGE
Moscow, June 18th
The police have been baffled for some time by a number of dead men wrapped in sacks who have been found in out of the way pinces in the city. Finally they arrested a cab driver named. Kamaroff, a man of kindly
BRITISH CLAIMS IN NORTH FRANCE,
NOTHING PAID YET.
A Faris correspondent pays British residents in Northern France whose houses and factories were ruined by the Germans and property stolen complain
LONDON, July 13th. Lord Chelmsford,
meeting in the India Buentially attendon presided at an in- IVING BUDDHA AND THE WEALTH
At the annual conference of the British reports that "an interesting sequel to the Office which unanimously decided to form a British Empire leprosy relief association. A
A corresponden to the G. Daily Association of Teachers of Dancing the pre-re occurred on Sunday when the thanks strong general committee was appointed, Yeur writes:-Edadan
very silent said that he wondered how much of the Emperor were formally tendered to four members of the foreign commun. with an executive committee and sub-religiously obier red hero оп May longer the art of dancing was to be prostitu committees, to prepare plans for out the object in view, ultimately to eradicate 19th. The Mohamdaas spent this, their Led, young people degraded, and the country ity who played a conspicuous part in the annual day of fasting, parading these of danes licences to fashionable Ministers of the Household sent their re by tragedies which were due to the work of fighting the flames. The three the disrase in the Empire,
streets, dressed in all their finery, Ramala, restaurants, and glittering wine presentatives with a card of greeting. dan is always wel kapt here on the bor
mlares, with mad musicians," whose lack of and a letter from the Master of the RUSSIAN
der and no one had any doubt about its taste was only exceeded by those for whom Household stating that he had been com being a day of fasting. Wo have tried to account for the large Mohammedan they piped. Social dance functions must be randed by the Emperor to thank Mr.
introduced by clubs, wine sele
and organi- { cɔyne, of the British Legation, and Miss f carnivals. Ergitimate communities along the Tibetan border, purged of the vulgarities which had been and fry the Emperor to thank hit- I-room danceno Staheyoff, Mrs. Carson's sister, for Beginning at Bid further north there are large populations of Moslems ing did not require such teretricious airs as the help they rendered in saving the resident in every city on the fron bals and toys, etc. The so called subs- Palaces. As a token of his gratitude, the tier. Here in Tacnienlu and north and cription dances demanded stricter parental Umperor presented each with a rum of south of this city the Mohammedan com-supervision and inquiry, or the
or the return fch
sang de Bauf porcelain, and a piece of rou wouki become a necessity Commercially they are But Vry enterprising: politically they are a factor the announcement from Paris that the collection, each piece bearing the Em- demanding very careful consideration; International Congresss of Teachers of peror's seal. These gifts were sent in night's work in which all the recipients, religiously they are a great neutralizing Dancing, has failed to arrive at any sim appreciation of an arduous and plucky
The pow
ces offered dances force and at least here on the border plification of the present methods. help considerably in maintaining the bal
many fire, by their coolness and initiative in- sace of power. The Abong, the fama, perts include the Frisco, which - having been admitted to the scene of the
declare to the priest, the mosque, the temple, the echo-Slovakiau dance which is a com- make
to be "adorable"
Another is aspired the panic-stricken attendants to an organized attack upon the RENT RESTRICTION IN Iamasery, all help in evening things up
and keeping any one power from become promise between old and modern dances, flames: Mrs. Carson in particular earn- BRITAIN.
and is an assured success. Others are the ed the praise of her companions and the. ing too strong.
3lississippi, (a variation of the one-step Dorjedrn is the name of one of the lead LONDON, July 13th.
valse
and the "Riviera It is certain that pluck and steadiness she displayed." The House of Commons has passed the ing Iamaseries on the outskirts of Tnchien which originated in Copenhagen), a wodern Personal thanks of the Emperor for the
Buddha has graced this Tibetan temple the tango are utterly out of date. third rading of the Rent Restrictions Bill lu. For some considerable time a Living the jazz, the "fox trot," the Jun, and with his presence: He was born in Lhasa, by 12 o 111 votes..
hia father being a general in the Chinese A MARKS STILL SLIDING.
army and his mother a Tibetan. He came LONDON, July 13th.here originally to help the King of Cha-la Marks have receded to 1,190,0.0 to the in his time of difficulty. He is now plan- ning to return to bis own temple near puund sterling.
Lhasa and hopes to take with him a con COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS siderable contribution for the poor saints there. A few days ago he held a core Lospos, July 13th, mony known in Tibet as the bestowa? appearance, who confessed tint he had killed bitterly that they have not yet received WALLACE IDAHO, July 14th.
Hampshire at Brighton beat Sussex by of power." The performance was very 33 men and one woman, mainly on the any compensation. The damage they suffer Fire which broke out in the mining
five wickets. For Hants, Mead in the first simple and unaffected. The great man grounds that he hated life and regarded all ed in the Lille district alone was estimated.
in December at more than £6,720,000 town of Mace wrought damage estimate innings compiled 147, and Newman took 7 sat in the temple courtyard surrounded men as deceivers who are to be destroyed.in
exchange rates. at over: 81,000,000. It also swept up for 50 and 6 for 70.
distance of three Essex beat Lancashire at Manchester on by his Tibetan retinue. The humble seck- Kamaroff lured his victinus to his premises by normal
No compensation can be paid to them narrow canyon for a
ment has advanced while awaiting Gering quarters of a mic, and wiped out the the first innings. For Essex, Perrin in the after power brought their offerings, offering them horses for sale, then stunned
Living Buddha. Some, the very poor, business ortion of the town of Burke, first innings scored 102, not out, and Rasselt large and small, and laid them before the them with a bammer and strangled them from the funds which the French Govern Twelve hundred people are reported to be 51. The Lancastrian, Makepeace, in the brought copper, trinkets, bracelets, car VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN SICILY. payment of reparations until the British and
French Governo ents agree on the unbject. second innings knocked up 105.
A document now issued by the Lille Warwick at Birmingham beat Somerset by rings; others, the very rich, brought their
Committee states that though the British 140. For Warwick, Stephens compiled 10 silver and their gold. To the credit of the great man be bestowed his blessing on
Mr. Austen according to rich and poor alike A little sugar. mixed
glosan. While some people (were carrying! with a little lamba and rolled into small the staff of St. Egidio in a procession in the individual has a legal claim for pilla apparently conveyed the necessary hope of staying the flood of lava, some which the British Government may receive
misfortuno, sicknew, and inhabitants of Castiglione marched to
froin Germany in
respect of reparations, nvery other known and unknown malady Linguaglossa in a body and seized the staff been derided to set aside out of Lie
The with.
with the intention of
for carrying it that disturbs the human race. People, Chinese, Tibetana, and tribes, rich use in their efforts to preserve their first reparation payment from Germany
This aftitado and poor, young and old, left their gifts own town. A confict followed, and it became 4,000,000) out of which payments might be the Lille Committee and returned born with the taste of the so serious that soldiers were called into made as an act of
relative to the dathuge done. all the latest information, sup). that cast a shadow over their future path holy staff. This influential Lama, unable to hrip the
A. Bell, corresponding berin Lille of the British Chamber of King of Cha-la, is soon returning to
member in Lham and it is whispered he is taking
Paris, the Royal Commission on back silver and jewellery to the value of
Pretoria-Serious losses, which inve been Compensation for Bufering and Damage by Ts. 10,000. This sum he informs the people will help to furnish and adore the incurred by the National Bank of South Enemy Action in January of this year, bad M. Merlin, the new Governor-General
that in respect ut Dahe "mi-final of the European geup big comple, nax conueriorate and re-fries were reported bulletin, the mention et commended payment or sport of jerusal
annual meeting, necessitating absorption of Indo-China, sailed to take up his post,
of the whole of the reserve fund and a clairus c after inaugurating a monument, in the of Davis Cup Citrate Planeby (France) mind him of his visit to Tachientu.
men, who e of
British business men, w from £ up capital writing down cemetery of Saint Pierre, Marseilles, to beat Acxeblinm (Switzerland), 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, WHENCE LAMA'S POWER.
goods often represented the share, $7 per
aggregating
African
Cheir Grms are urday ill closet the memory of thou Indo Chinese who Martik (Switzerland), bent. Cochet (France).
The Governor of the fell on the French front
Reserve Bank has reported that the National entil payment of claima permite opening. Linds were. Bank's remaining capital £2,075,500 re Homes in which mattresses, linen, carpets,
and copper
till hare, a power which can only be described presents the true surplus over liabilities, and brass an miraculous. However, as those is an the Reserve Bank is prepared to extend it stolen by the Germang. absence of much that is intelligent it may all the requisite facilities for carrying on be simply described an ignorance recipro business.
Government has approved of the latters decision... eating embracing superstition, and super. stition embracing ignoranes
homeless.
THE "BLACK SICKNESS." ASSAM GOVERNMENT TAKES ACTION.
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TENNIS. CALCUTTA, July 14th. A 'communiqué has been issued by the Assam Government, drawing attention to SWITZERLAND DEFEATS FRANCE. the wide extent and deadly nature of the
Lrons, July 14th. black sickness" in Kalaazar, with which
In thy Davis Cup Competitions, Arsch
Be the chief topic for editorial discussion.it is feared a large part of Assam is in-
power over.
Roux, June 0tb.
A strange episode occurred in Ling Chamberlain, refused to recognise, that any
ha
any
Bum
Fit
of
KIRCE.
Le Journal says that the French Cabinet | fected, "The communiqué annoɑuced; that) liman and Sauter (Switzerland) beat) sugar pill in their mouths, firmly beliet separate the combatants. Meanwhile the the British Govt of the mount
in the British policy before taking action.
Le Matin declares that France and Belgium will never agree "to confide, the care of their interests exclusively to an International conference of experts.
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LONDON
July 13th- It is understood that the reply lydermany winch British experts are draft 3, will in clude a proposal for the establir ment of an international commission to determine Ger- anang'a reparation capacity. It will pessibly refer to the question of ending prasiva Tébis- tance in the lubr, thus menting the views of
ensure, bygienic supervision,
INDO CHINA'S NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL
PARIS, July 14th.
REWARD
OFFERED FOR ERHARDT'S RECAPTURE.
BERLIN, July 14th.
31. Poincare, who, socording to Paris advices, A reward of twenty-five million marks will refuse to ausociate himself with the re- has been offered for the re-capture of
dy unless this resistance be condemned. Erhard
6-3, 6-4, 6-4.
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LOTONS, July 13th...
4-0,8-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3;
SHOOTING. ENGLAND WINS THE ELCHO SHIELD LONDON, July 12th." At Bisley, England won the Klcho Shield, with 1.630 points Scotland scored 1,581 and Ireland 1,501..
It is difficult to account for the tremen doas influence of the shaven, dark-robed, Tibetan lama. In the lives, homes, and domestle affairs of the people he exer
ci
A BANK'S HEAVY LOSSES.
LONDON, June 29th.
set aside al concerned.
of
capital
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bis
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