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(CABLES.

LATEST CABLES, (THRODER SKUTER'S AGENCY.}

TURKEY.AND THE ALLIES

SUMMARY OF THE

PEACE

TREATY OF

EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

LONDON TO SINGAPORE IN EIGHT DAYS.

"The ments will"

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE88, TUESDAY, JULY

Lesnox, July 2nd. wspapers assert that the Govern- shortly announce its decision to support. in a modified form, Cor- mailer..Burney's scheme for an Empire airship service. They state that Com. The report lengthily summarises themauder Burney is ready to start building main points in which the Trenty of airships immediately Government agent

LAUSANNE, July 22nd.

"

**Peace is different from the raft-treaty is wechared. -presented to the Turks on January 31st.

Most of the points have been already -«published, ba¤“the Treaty also provides that the prewar Ottoman public debt will be distributed between Tarkry and the territories detached from Turkey -after the Balkan and Great Wars.

The Foreign Post Offices, in Turkey will The suppressed and conditions provided under which the British Empire will enjoy

the cessation of the Anzae Aren and visita Whereto will facilitated:.

**All concessions duly granted to Allied! nationals before October 8th, 1914, will be maintained.

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"The Mudania-convention will remain in force until the end of the evacuation of Constantinople and the Straits, subject to gall:mensures being taken to avoid incid

ents, and also subject to local agreements

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*Between the Turkish and the Allied com- manders during the evacuation øperne itions.

Tarkey undertakes to admit complete freedom of passage to the dress of three of the Allies through the Straits, until Ahe Straits Convention has been enforced, and will not object to the stationing in the Straits of che cruiser and two.

torpedo bosts, by each of the thres Allies, til December 31st or until tho enforcement of the Straits Convention, which ever is the earlier.

PESHAWAR, July 22nd. Further fighting is reported between the Nawab, Amb and the Nawab Miangs.

The former made a surprise attack, killing fifty zhen, and the latter retaliated and exacted ruthiess punishment.

War refugees

are streaming into Peshawar.

EARTHQUAKE IN AMERICA.

THREE CALIFORNIAN CITIES AFFECTED.

New Yonx, July 22nd.

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The airships will be 700 feet long and 119 feet wide, capable of entrying 120 to 150 passengers at a speed of righty miles

with sufficient пот an hour,

inflammable fuel for a non-stop journey of five days. They will fly to Egypt in two and a half days, Bombay in five days, Rangon in seven days, Singapore in eight days and Ferth in seven days.

"ATH, 1993.

FAR EASTERN CABLE THE SHANGHAI ARMS SMUGGLING

NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] SINGAPORE NAVAL BESE.

DELAY URGED.

LONDON, July Tod, Ta the course of a leading article on the Singapore naval base, the Observer contends that until the air protection of Loudon and Great Britain is amply

secured, the strongest case for the Singo- pore naval base does not warrant the spending of a penny. ...

SENSATION.

SHANGHAI, July 93rd. Captain Kearney, the alleged principal in the arms running deal, mentioned in provious cables, has been arrested at Ningpo and is being brought to Shanghai. ARREST OF KEARNEY DENIED. The United States District Attorney donies the report that Kearney has been arrested.

AHEAD OF THE MAIL (SUPPLEMENTARY WIRES FROM INDIAN PAPERS}

▲ DUKE IN THE DOCK.

THE CASE OF "AXED” OFFICERS.

LONDON, July 4th. The War Office announces that specia! concessions have been made by Oxford University to assist Officers in the Regular Army who have retired owing to reduction of personnel and who have hern recommended to the Delegacy for Military Instruction at Oxford University, for the

of Service Students status and

and privileges applicants must have matriculated

LONDON, July 2nd. The trial of the Duke of Leinster, James Fraser, and Thongs Henry Webb ended as the Old Bailey, when the jury agreed that it did not wish to hear any more evidence on the charges of fraud and returned a before the end of 1925. verdict of not guilty in the case of all three.

to

The

An ex-Officer Service student who wishes

from the necessity of passing discharged, but there remains a further Responsions or that portion of the Public Examination which consists of charge against the Duke of Leinster, of In the United States Commissioner's obtaining credit without disclosing the fact the examination in Holy Scripture, while Court at Shanghai recently the following that he is an undischarged bankrupt he is qualified to obtain the full Degree nams were mentioned in connection with

statutory period of two years' re- Sir Marshall Hall, defending the Duke of after the alleged importation of armas. and am- Leinster, on the charge of obtaining credit sidence, instead of the normal three acade

mical years. bankrupt, undischarged An the gigantic gun-running while being "munition in

pointed that a previous similar charge He said that the Duke

James Fraser and T. H. Webb were tain & Legree of Bachelor of Arts,, is

EXPOND

Capt. D. Kearney, "American. C. T. Stein, owner of Shanghai Sports, who has been in Mukilen ns Advisor to Changhai Tso Lia, since arrested on a warrant; American.

The article dwells in the impression the Singapore project will maku upen foreiga, including, Japanese, opinion. It says. Great Britain has no aggressive intentions and do not wish to give ground for such a suggestion. We do not wish to add to our enemies, but we do wish to keep our friends. For all. 3. Mal" Maloney, Shanghai base these reasons the Singapore project should ball player, under arrest; American not be hurried. If the Washington pact George A. Mayer, former employee EMPIRE COTTON GROWING.is, in the eyes of our naval advisers, id-Capt. Kearney; American,

SERIOUS NEED FOR FURTHER EXPANSION,

complete, then a supplementary confer eace should be summoned to perfect it. Before we are irretrievably committed to any departure in our naval policy in the Far East, there should be a frank dis cussion at the Imperial Conference."

Mrs Elizabeth Stain, his wife, arrested in Shanghai; American.

of

D. B. Baker, former manager of Kearney Co.; American

ED. Roth, former employes of Capt. Kearney: American.

Harry Horowitz, Russian, John H. Wilson, Russian interpreters Admiral B. V. Besoir, Ruwinn.

Walduck, British,

Losuos, July 22ad. M. Hyslop Hell, in a letter to the Daily

THE HAGUE, July 2nd. Telegraph, drawing attention to the

It is stated on good authority that W. B. Gow, former employee of Capt. desirability for encouragement of Empire Great Britain's decision relative to Kearney: British.

ton growing, points to the spectacular Singapore was the muse of the Dutch The allegations are in connection with taw Cabinet's decision to introduce the bill an enormous quantity of arms and am- stress of Japan's demands for

that providing for the construction of several munition anid to have been purchased and strevc the fact cotton,

new warships to be used copreially for from Admiral Stark, the commanding last year Jajan spared nearly seventy per the defence of the East Indies. The in-cfficer of the Russian refugee feat of cent. of the Ilian exports of cotton, troduction of this bill brought about the fourteen vessels, when they anchored at Woosung last December, and then sold to whereas the United Kingdom only took resignation of the Finance Minister,...

It appears

doubtful whether the various Chinese, including several mili- nine. Japan has now turned her attention Government will get a Parliamentary tury officials. to buying cotton from Ugnada!

majority for the bill.

CLAIMS OF

M. Hyslop Bell considers that it should stipulated that Government support for the improvement of nofton crops in the Colonies would be accompanied by a proviso that the exported portion of the crop muss first go to satisfy British requirements.

EARLIER CABLES.

GERMANY'S NEW CASTE. FRENCH PREMIER'S VIEW OF GERMANY.

the

PORT STEPHENS

ADVANCED IN 'AUSTRALIA,

SYDNEY, July 2nd. Australian erities of the Singapore scheme are again raising the ery that the Pacific base ought to be on the east coast! of Australia, preferably at Port Stephens

POLITICAL CIRCLES.

The United States District Attorney, Shanghai in a statement is indicting Kearney under the provisions of two Sino-American trenties (1844. 1858) which expressly forbade the importation, keep- ing, or sale of contraband goods includ ing arm and ammunition,

had been dhe Dukedom in most unexpect· ·

succopied to

OHARGE AGAINST A DUKE.

од

LONDON, July 4th. ed circonstances, and had sold his life

The Jury found that the Duke of Leinster interest in the estates to a well-known man. The Duke thought everybody was aware had instructed Fraser to tell Straker of his bankruptcy. If the consent of the Squire's that he was An undischarged Chancery Court could be obtained, the bankrupt, but Fraser did not do so, although estates could be bought back, and all debts the Duke had reasonable grounds to believe

that Fraser had done 50. The Duke

The Recorder said he did not take owed by the Duke could be discharged.

testified,

Corroborating Counsel's statement, and said that when he the view that the Duke had been found technical offence, became bankrupt in 1014 there were two guilty only lives between him and the title. His credi- And it was important that undischargrd tors had been paid in full in 1915, and since bankrupts should know that they must in 1917 he was in receipt of an annual income form people themselves as to their position. which terminated I when he succeeded to the and, if they left it to agents, they took

to The Dukedom. He declared that he

the risk. always in-

however, ought not formed people that he was an undischarget to have been charged with fraud. bankrupt and had never given authority to Judgment would be postponed until next anyone to state that he was worth three sessions, beginning July 16th, but the Duke millions.

would not suffer any indignity, and would be discharged next sekaions..

The case was adjourned.`

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COST OF FIGHTING SERVICE, ECHO OF PERAMBULATOR RACE

LONDON, July 2nd...!

LONDON, July 4th. The Edwardzes were acquitted at Brighton In the flouse of Commons, Mr. George Lambert suggested that as the grous expen- on the charge of cruelty to a child, arising diture for the current year on the fighting from the Mothers' Perambulator Race to pre Brighton on April 7th. The Jury, however, forces was nearly £60,000,000 above the war, excluding the recently anounced strongly recommended that no further. increase in the Air Force, a small Commis contest of such a character should be held. sion subuld be appointed to ascertain and whether the country was getting de whether there was any waste in the Services fensive value for its expenditure.

Mr. Baldwin said that the Government WAY at present considering the report of

tablishments. the Committee on Army and Navy En

Service

departments had beon asked to furnish provisional estimates Under the Treaty of 1814 and the for 1984-5, and when these were received Treaty of 1858," says the Attorney, "it he would consider the method to be

engage in the importation of contraband sent he did consider the appointment of

declared that

MILES RUN ON CRICKET PITCH

THE RECORDS OF GRACE, HAYWARD AND HOBES.

A writer in a home paper says:

THE BASE DISCUSSED IN JAPANESE is, clearly stated that "Americans" who adopoted for examining thew,, but at pre-where that only three men-“V. G.”

will be deprived of their extraterritorial a further Commission disirable.

Mr. Lambert rights and be turned over to the Chinese TOKYO, July 2nd. At the end of last week both the Foreign courts for punishment. If Capt. Kearney Minister and the Minister for the Navy is found guilty, that is what will happen received a deputation from one of the to him. It is a severe penalty to be de- Partits in the Upper House, who sought prived of citizenship protection, but one information with regard to the British guilty of the crime must pay in accord. Naval Base as Singapore and the position nnco with the seriousness of the charge." thereof as regards the Washington Agree ment, and the signatory Powers thereto.

The fact has bees recognized every- Hayward, and Hobbs-have made as many great deal as a hundred centuries in first-class cricket.." of waste was now going on in the orer. Their scores may be summarised thus: " lapping of the Services, and it would be desirable for a Committee or Commission to enquire into the question whether the Services could not be coordinated.

THE ROYALE HUNTLCUP.

WON BY THE KING.

There was inly one topic of conversation

поде

Ia In Eng. land

Aus tralia

B. Total.

Africa

1

:... 100

3

83

9

1 B

196 104

W. G. Cracs.... 125 Mr. Baldwin said that the Committee of Hayward Imperial Defence was now attending to Hobbs... that subject. He was not so fond of Com missions as one Members were.

**RERENGARIA'S "

ادارد

DEY TRIP.

LONDON, July 3rd, The experiences of the passengers on the Cunarder Berengarin, which arrived st dispelled the idea that the passage

basis

Americ

from

much less dank and the bers were not

This will show that Hobbs still lus more hundreds to obtain in this country ere he can equal the champion's record so far as England is concerned. It seems a big task, but the Surrey man is no ordinary mortal, be judged the general and so must not

• from the standard.

Should he succeed in equalling "W. G." probable, he would most likely by then have over 100 thrro-figure scores for Surrey.

I have been examining the chief innings of the trio pamed, and the result' is nut, I

was considerably won although there was doucestershin, W. Gie (etal was of.

Although nominally dry, the Berengaris against Hayward's ; fur

mach opened. The ship's Doctor was always ac

Sesame to the

supplies of liquor by the United States Government.

to

the best guardians inrudently enclosed by the abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese not seem to matter. Surely there could cessible, and a medical certificate was a think, without interest. Glance at this

at

to

per-

for instance:

Innis. Not Most Total Aver"

oat.

PARK July 22nd. Mr. Poincare, in the course of

де Villers-Cotterets, NAWAB FACTIONS, AT WAR speech delivered

emphasised that German economic recunstraction was proceeding

tion expense of the Allies. The organisation

The reports as to what allegedly trans of Derman industry controlled all forms of production, and thus held a fakarabe, Minister of the Navy, ar of pired at the interview with Baron The Gemuan indus: the national wealth. trial leaders were the masters of the Berlin appearing in the Press. These reports Government and the German Press, and are most conflicting. Reater's correspon they were subjecting the German Republic dent, on enquiry from su authoritative at Ascot on June 20th after the second to & new

new caste na haughty and as violently quarter, elicited the statement that the

to the liberties of the opposed

100 people as the Minister of the Navy had told his inter-ce had been deciled-the victory of his Southampton from New York this morning figures in this respect, as I for one consider Junkers.

The detinite installation of this viewers, subetantially, that establishment Majesty in the Royal Hunt Cap. It had not been expected in the very least, else of the base at Singapore bad been con- Weathervane would not have started at 90 teetothast be performed on a strictly he has credited himself with 70. for: of

and social oppression in centro of Europe was utterly incompati: templated by Great Britain for a long to 1, but that matile it none the less popular ble with the traditions of Great Britain and time. He said he was of the opinion and

less notable. The majority the France, and was contrary to those democry that this action had been compelled by those mesent bad lost their money uy back tic ideas of

had hitherto beêa which they

the change in the situation brought about ing mure fancied candidates; but that did If Germany's capacity to pay was in a fixed and permanent frame, she would alliance. Britain had been compelled to never have been a more popular result quickly évade their arbitrary measures, te-/ take such a step in order to secure that Ascot certainly not a more appropriate re was a regular queue' conquer the economic aupremacy, and im safety of her interests in China. Baron one. The huge gathering gave full-throated

was amazing. It was

was only necessary W.G. Grace126 26 344 18,478 182.53 pose upon the world her most retrogade Uchida is credited, on the same occasion, expression to its delight at the Royal victory, tificates, and it is said that the number of w and inest ineral policy. The Allies mast with the remark that, "Singapore, being and the cheers of the multitude were cer-

not

17 226 13,568 and following is a typical Hobbe pite more closely than ever to avert this outside the sphere defined by the Wash Lookmeless enthusiastic than those of the health, late what would be good for one's Heyward.....104 29 315 14,647 173.17

ington Agreements, the question of its

Of course, I am not going to suggest that Luncheon over, the crowds settled down requisition:Whisky in the morning, wine peril.

this decides the order of merit of, the three, defense was purely a British concern.",

to the serious business of finding the win- and cocktail at lunch time,

WiDe Wine but I am sure that many veterans of the ner of the Hunt Cap." It was a dull and the afternoon to

time, and, a delay at the post, The wind entas swift

liquor, and dhe men

to Another point which may appeal general discomfort. Under such conditions had forty bottles of whisky which he had is this; that, so far as the number of reas

obtained in New York without

any mentioned above, is concerned, W. "G." (1 was run s. race which ovoked, present diffenity at ten dollars a bottle.

he had run them all out would have covered enthusiastic cheering which the present

about 203 miles. Hayward 160, and Hobbs generation of racegoers has ever board at

140. This is making allowance for the dis- Ascot. The cheering started as soon as it

tance of four feet between the stumps and was realised,, a furlong from boue, that the

the

crease at each end, and there. issue rested among three horses, of which

A protracted dispute in which 2,500 fore counting each ran as measuring 19yd the Kurg's was one. Even at this distance re

Ons may say,

without any fear of con- were left in doubt as to the ultimate result, colliery workers were involved culminated

when it was seen that Wheathervane strikers smashed the Company's windows tradiction, that "W. G the only for there was little to choose among the three, in riotous scenes at Whitehaven, where the was winning the cheering broke out froni ant and burned the managers motor car on player who, so far, has made over two excited multitude and grew louder and Monday night.

hundred three-figure scores in all kinds.of. The disturbances were renewed last night, cricket. Should any other batsman emulate louder until the winning post was passed. Nor did

a crowd tried to break the Police this achievement it seems most likely it it

cease even then, for it was when taken up again and again in front of the cordon guarding the offices, altimately will be Hobbs, who has made long innings Royal stand. In the paddock, where his compelling the police to draw their hatons in minor games. Har he kept a record of There were all his doings in the field, and if so, can he Majesty accompanied by the Queen, came in order to clear the street.

ansaddling

numerous casualties among the rioters and enclosure to

to see his

A severe earthquake has ceeurred at San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Sar Diego.

PRESIDENT HARDING'S TOUR.

i.

BOLSHEVISM IN BULGARIA. RUSSIAN RED CROSS MISSION "INVITED TO LEAVE”

SOFIA, July 22nd.

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CHINA'S NEW FOREIGN MINISTER cheerless period, aggraved by an undue and queurs at event game will bo glad, and not surprised, to find

Many passengers,

DR. WELLINGTON KOO ASSUMES and cold down the course, adding to the brought the own Chieffy Americans, the olti champion at the bead of the list.

OFFICE

tbe

VISIT TO ALASKA. CONCLUDED.

In an interview, the Minister of the

PEKING, July 23rd. Interior denounced the Bolshevik organisa Strga, July 22nd.

assumed Dr. Wellington Koo President Harding has cone ided his tion established by the Moscow Govern-office of Foreign Minister at noon to-day, ment in Belgaria, which, he said, the late and later received the staff of the visit to Alaska He sailed for Van agrarian Government fostered,

"The Minister declared that the agents of Waichiapu (Chinese Foreign Office).

This action has vastly changed the couver aboard the transport Henderson,

this oraganisation had committed all kinda of crimes and were implicated in many political situation, delighting the Chihli- AMERICA AND THE SOVIET Assassinations in Bulgaria, and had incited ites and others outside the politeal arena, the Communists to revels. Consequently, who predict smoother waters for the NO RECOGNITION FOR BOLSHEVIKS the Bolshevik agents were arrested, and Government.

they would be requested to leave Bulgaria FROM U.S.

via Yarpa

WASHINGTON, July 22nd,

In a letter to Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Federation of

ROYAL

ASIATIO SOCIETY,

FAMILY LIFE AND SOCIAL FABRIC OF CHINA,

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LONDON, July 22nd.

to

STRIKES IN WHITEHAVEK.

LONDON, July 4th.

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the greeting was Done the less sight-seers, Order was restored by midis furnish racism information on the poet

TEATER The Government has invited the Russian Red Cross Mission to leave Bulgaria, and hae asked Dr. Nansen to appoint a Com- mission to carry on the work of repatriat- ing,

the Russian refugees in Bulgaria who desire to return to their homes. Rognition of Russia by the United States Boboviat agent and the Russian Red Cross Seciety, Chao Hsin Chu, the Chines where it was only. Thus

It is semi-officially stated that the cannot come while the Soviet leaders Mission have threatened their political

Labour) Mr. Hughes says that the re

continue to evince a spirit of destruction at home and abroad.

IDLE BRITISH SHIPPING. THIRTY PER CENT. INCREASE DURING LAST QUARTER.

LONDON, July 22nd.

thirty per cent. to 709,000 tons during the past quarter.

adversaries with death.

TILINSKY FRAUDS.

BERNE, July 22nd.

to the change in the form of government

For

FOR" COURAGE AT SEA,

ath. LONDON, July

It

is hopeless for any, follower of crick to attempt keep a complete record of

of any great player so far as less important matches are concerned, chiefly because details of comparatively few such games are published. There are other reasons, too, one of which Hobbe

himself seventeen was furnished years ago.

In a paper read at the celebration of though more subdued in character.

the manner of ex- the centenary of the Royal Asiatic there was no difference in the delight any- a really Chur d'Affaires, dealing with the pression which varied

Lloyd's Committee bas decided to confer family life and the social fabric of China, memorable Hunt Cap day

wold and hat

by say who the Silver Medal for life saving at ses on the attributed the change in the social life would be a bold man who

was the more pleased at the result of the Tread's Captain, Captain Cecil Foster, and of China during the last decade mainly

Whilst taking part in club game in big race his Majesty the King, who won the Chief Officer, Mr. Stewart Smith, in re- it, or his loyal subjects who witnessed his cognition of their feats of ption Fist to which cause) played under an assumed name, and Hertfordshire, he (for good and sufficient are also opening a subscription

sum will be contributed amounting to as it happened, much attention was drawn £100 for the Officers and men in token of to the match, as he scored 116 in his first their courage, endurance and discipline. innings, and carried out his bat for 105 in his second. The secret was kept until there. was no longer reason for the successful bateman's identity to remain undivulged.

The monarchical regime in China was The trial of Tilinsky on charges of fraud gone for ever, and there was no alter-victory-Daily Telegraph involving Fes 200,000, ended in Tilinnky native to the republican form of govern- being sentenced to six years' imprisonment. It was, therefore, specially incum- ment. Tilinsky's accomplices, M.and Madame bent on the Chinese authorities while Schwenie, were sentenced to eight months educating the people, to maintain their imprisonment and three years' imprison attachment to their family life, because comes developed into a public relation of China was a good as ever, and all that was necessary to success was a com- It is announced that the Government hination of kindred spirits and patrio Grain, Burean has concluded an agree tim ment with the commercial representatives of the Russian Soviet Government where- by Russia is to supply to Germany 20,000,000 poods of grian to be delivered before November 30th.

BERLIN, July 22nd.

́INSULIN SUCCESS.

OLDEST DESCRIPTION OF JESUS.

ME. CHURCHILL'S LIBEL ACTION. The oldet description of Jesus Christ

LONDON, July 4th.

· Tho shipping tonnage laid up at the mont, respectively, all in amtumaciam. in time the family relationship would be has according to the Matin just been dis- A libol action, has been brought by Mr. covered in an old Latin text in the Vati Winston Churchill against the proprietors principal British ports has increased by RUSSO-GERMAN GRAIN DEAL ship. The foundation of the social fabrio can Library which has been revised under of the Evening New on accout of an allerg the supervision of Pope Pius XI. It is tion in connection with Mr. Churchill's visit

Dr. Hugh Maclean, professor of medi polica report under Pro-Consul Publius to Egypt while he was Colonial Secretary, Lentulus, Tho, it stated, was the pre-to the effect that 4,340 had been spent cine, London University, says that in- dcocpor of Pontius Pilate. The police by a party of seven persons in six weeka ulin (the recently discovered prepara description of Jos Christ is as fol without official sanction.

tion from the pancreas of cattle) was CHINESE STUDENTS AT

The action waS settled by the King's provided the greatest therapeutic measure EDINBURGH,

He has long fair hair falling in curia Beach, the defendante tendering an apo in the treatment of diabetes. He has on the shoulders. They are parted in they and agreeing to pay the costs of the treated 20 patients with entirely eati SUCCESSFUL IN ATHLETIC SPORTS,

middle. "Christ wears the double-painted tion

factory resulta. In the course of his argument, Counsel That it la capable of eliminating the board which is farer than the har... His LowDon, July 22nd.

eyes are light blue and wear a kind ex for the complainant said that the sum Chinese students at Edinburgh gained prosion; but at times they Bash under mentioned was spent by 77 persons, whos of diabetes and restoring the chief mucoesses in the athletic sports the strens of temper

attended a Middle East Conference which strength and energy is now definitely it was not uncommon for a patient to connected with the Chinos Students" Is is of normal build and stadds resulted in the saving of millions of catblished, says Dr. Maclean. He said

pounds. Government paid only pension Conference at Highleigh, Hoddoodon. erect The voics is soft. He was never rate while the mission was in Egypt, and gain 14b. in 10 days of fo

The wife of the Chinese Charge soon to laugh, but people often saw him Mr. Churchill paid his wife's travelling Affaires distributed the price The cry. His hands are very well kept, gathering was one of the largest of its He is called Jesus, son of Mary. His dr Justice McCardio said that Mr. kind over held

friends also call him the Son of God." Churchill had entirely cleared himself

BUSSO-GERMAN TRADE- BIG GRAIN AND MACHINERY DEAL.

BERLIN, July 22nd. An agrcoment has been signed for the delivery of 310,000 tons of Russian grain to Germany by the end of November, in return for German agricultural machi mery and other goods."

Russia will use a portion of the proceeds from the sale for the purchase of German industrial products.

ALUMINIUM COINS FOR GERMANY.

BERLIN, July 22nd. The Reichsrat adopted a proposal to issue shortly 240 milliard Macks worth of alumini- un colas, each of 1,000 Marks

K

expenses

Insulin is being manufactured on such 'a large scale in this country that, accord- ing to the Lancet, it can be obtained through the usual commercial sources,

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