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THE RONGKONG DAILY PREIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1938.

THE JAPANESE CALAMITY.

LATEST NEWS OF FOREIGN FIRMS AND BERSONS.

WORLD WIDE -RELIEF EFFORTS.

MARTIAL LAW IN TOKYO,

Sagamusi, September 5th.

REFUGEES ARRIVE AT OSAKA,

OSAKA, September 6ṭh.

The .. London Harn, with 840 refugees from Yokohamn on board, has arrived at

Osaka.

EARTHQUAKE - SHOCKS IN MANILA. MANILA, September 6th Three district earthquake shocks were

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NEWS OF OTHER FIRMS

OTHER NEWS ITEMS. AND, PERSONS.

The President, Jiferman took many) The Chief Manager of the Hongkong refugees, including Portuguese, from ceived a further cable yesterday regarding and Shanghai Banking Corporation re Yokobani to Kobe free of charge.

The Admiral Line is not charging freight the position of affairs in Yokohama. The to the local Portuguese Community for eable, states; Yokahaad completely desthe despatch by the Presidrat Grant to troyed by earthquake and by fire, still Kobe of bags containing 100 piculs of haring. Great loss of life and casualties: white rice 10 bag, pataining 10 white killed and wounded amongst the foreigners refined sugar, and cases of condensed

child all other women and children belong-

GENERAL BOOTH'S APPEAL

LONDON, September 5th. General Booth has cabled £3,000; for Salvation Army relief work in Japan anıl has also launched a world-wide äpyenl for £2,000,000 for relief and restoration purposes. Immediate assurances of sui stantial aid have been received frour the United States, Canada and Scutländ

It is reported that the Prince i contemn felt here this morning between right and Except for the "death of H. R. Sharp 9 { and stérilized milk. These have been con- næsons, assembled at Liverpool, has ng

plating postpending his welding which was

nine o'clock.

BARLIER CABLES, {THROUGH REUTER'S, AQENCY.] THRILLING FIRST HAND. STORY.

Naasssxi, Septemix3r 5th.

to take place in November.

The observatory says they were distant A sorrespondent of the Toky" louhi toll-

“General Fukuda,commander under mar-and possibly moderate quakes in Japan. a first-hand thrilling story" of the disasters, at Yokchains. He says the whole of Yuko. tial law, states that order is quickly being PARTIAL RALLY IN "JAPANESE hama, including the barbour, was turned fritored in Tokyu Fond and other miter. ials requisitioned everywhere, is now. into a buge mass of blazing fired Sea

The Standard Oil and Rising Sun go-arriving at Tokyo and is being distributed downs quickly burst into flames, spreading among the destitate people. Army Corps all round and consuming the houses near | Engineers are mending the railways and

BONDS.

Losnay, September ath.

The stock markets yesterday had a irregular tendercy. The prices of Japanese Bonds opened at a further general fall,

ing to the the foreign staff injured signed to the Portuguese Consular Agent Much regret report J. C Morrison (mutat Kebe for Japanese relief work: Iation) R. E. Edwards left hond amputas According to reablo received at the R. T. Wright, head wound. Others Toyo Kis Kaisha Otter in Hongkong, of the foreign staff uninjures. The yesterday morning it is presumed that tho Hongkong and Shanghai. Bank, building 8.8, Shiago Maru, which felt Hongkong änd entire bünk property Yokohama o recently, will carry on with her sailing pletely destroyesl. Accountant's safe though she may experience samo delay secure. All important books est. Every at the Japanese ports of call. It is re- thing is being done to salve what is possible marked in the cable that no supplies or

sent by Mr. R. T. Wright.

Communication with Yokohama has been Grase fears are entertained at the Popeärd. & offer in Hongkong as to the safety At a meeting of the loen! Portuguese of Mr. Graff, Director of the Company at community summoned on Wednesday by Yokohama and of Mr. Angrove, European the Portuguese Consul General, n amall assistant. The toen! offer of the P. & Osemitice was formed to raise subscrip received a cable yesterday morning frem tions for reliefs of all whom might be in Kobe stating that the office of the firm in need owing to the disaster in Japan. 1 Yokohama had been destroyed, but it con- first consignment of necessaries was des tained no word of the two gentlemen #g- ferred to above.

patched yesterday on the Empress of Axir.

..

The Grand Lodge of English Fres

nyitnously voted two thousand guineus for ane relief sufferers in Japan,

ASSISTANCE FROM AMERICA.

NAGASAKI September 5th. The American destroyer No. 211 was the first to arrive at Kobe with "n view to giving aid to the Tokyo and Yokohina sufferers.

It is reported from Tsingtau that the American Far Eastern Squadron has left

warships stationed at Maniln are proceed. ing to Japan. All the Japanese Aqua- dron are showing activity in connectiou with relief work.

by The Buming oil dawed into creeks and I roads to enable transportation by land but later Hon and American baying led her the circumstann." The message is cargo can be obtained at Yokoham Cheloo for Yokohama, also the American then into the harbour, setting fire to Guruera Fukuda says looting and plunder to a partial rally. For example, Tokyo faunches, barges and rumpang, presently must be stopped and martial law with 1912 "fire" after falling to 71 rallied enusing,n veritable sea of fire.

drawn as soon as possible. He also depro | tg" 74, a

movement that left bonds two Refugees reaching the heights verlock cates the spread of false rumours eansing points up, on the balance, Dealers yes ing the completely devastated town, which the activities of the Socialists and net ofteny concluded that the fall in Japanese

seuritis gave too far was stil! smouldering, we frantically Iviskancs by Köprņus, shouting for their wives, children, fathers

AMERICAN SILK ASSOCIATION SUS

and mothers.

Fissures two or three fest-wide and ten feet deep were to be seen here und there in the streets, charred bodies lying at inter- vals of every forty yards.

LONDON, September 5th. telegrain from the Japanese Minister:

FOREIGN TRADE CENTRE TO BE SHIFTED.

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· · PENDS TRADING OPERATIONS. -

This Fund has already resulted in $2,500

NAGARARI, September 3th. -Dur to the wholesale destruction in Tokyo and Yokohama, the centre of foreign the damage to Japanese industry can be| Shanghai as amongst those missing: Mr. bring subscribed.

trade will be shifted to Robe. The Kobe Chamber of Commerce at a mečtíng pro

NEW YORK, September 3th On the recommendation of the Silk Association of America, trading in silk was spended until the extent of definitely learned. Most dealers and manufactures of silk have also craard operations

silk in New York to last for four or five

weeks

of the Imperial Household says. Princessessed to take care of all incoming foreign e stimated that there is enough.raw Yoshina and Hirukço, Kania and Prince cargo intended for Tokyo and Yakokamı. Myromasa perished in the earthquake.

The export of raw silk from Yokohanai is impossible and it is gearrally hopped Eltat. the Sirk Exchange will any he establish-

The Emperor and Emprios are staying at Nikko. The Prince Regent is safe at Tokyo, Sura damage has heva, slove to the Imperial Palaces, but one are Trai

FURTHER GRAPHIC DETAILS.

Nissa, September ath: Mr. Mütheson, correspondent of the Chirago Tribune, “arriving at Kols from Yokohama, said no less than 500 förrigaers

resilent in Yokohama have perished.

The Bluff and other sections where foreigners resided contain nothing but

charred rains and the bones of furtner ocenpants,

Oi 200 visitors to the Grand Hutri, unly. a fos escape. stauly one man escaped from the Yoko- hama Club, where many were at lunch

the disaster occurred.

who

FOREIGN EMBASSIES BURNED DOWN.

NAGASAKI, September 6th.

AND HIS WIFE

od either at Kobolor Osaka, Trom whencej" A Foreign Office, enormuniqué states exports would he made. It is feared, that this that the British, American, French and Italian Enniassieg have been burned down, | stocks of raw silk in Yokohama, tota,ling According to a priest who visited 47,000 bales, are totally burned. The Yuko Akakura Hotspring, Niigata Prefecture,

Princess Nagako is safe there. hama Specie Bank and the Osak's Foreign AWFUL FATE OF U.S. AMBASSADOR | Exchange are quiet, quotations being suminal, since Monday. "The Jemind für the dollar is increasing, ustig in the ex- |pectations" -of exers exports by increased shipments of raw silk during the screws six months being likely to materialise aamunt of the catastrophe" at Yokohama.

3.000 CHINESE KILLED.

NAGASARI, September 5th.

Out of 10,000 Chiume in Yogcharm 5,000| The Oriental Palace Hotel literally sakate said to have been killed. Chinatown

iste the ground, except the upper and part went down in an avalanche of brick

the second for above the level of the

o!

Bund

The majority of the houses on the Bluff collapsed at the first trimendons shock. Frantic calls for help came out beneath the wreckage, hat assistance was only poss Mile in a few easy.

The Temple Court hotel and the Cherry Mount Hotel was completely thrown off the Bluff into the town, whilst the Bluff Hotel was hurled down to the bottom on

the Homomoku side, a few occupants es-

caping."

The French Orphanage, containing six Leon sisters and 100 children, wits smashed in the floud and there is not a single sur viyor.

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MINISTRIES DESTROYED.

LONDON, September 5th. Offciul news from Japan states that the Anistries of Home Affairs, Finance, Edu Cation and Hailways, the Around, Takana

wa Palace and the imperial Theatre wers Lunt down. In Tokyo it is estimated that 200.000 houses were burnt down,

REFUGEES POURING INTO

KOBE..

NAGASAKI, September 5th- Refugees from Yokohama are pouring isto Kobe.

The steamer Dongle brought ân 504 ro fuges of all nationalities, including 172 Chinese.

The President Jefferson, brought in 255

Lyeton arrived with 110 survivors, including is Chinese, 46 Indiana and 21 Europeans,

Empress of Canada has brought in

1,500, survivors.)

Many of the refugees are grouning pain. Fully because of injuries and the majority are destitute of glothing.

RAILWAY TRAIN THROWN INTO

*A* THE SEA.

NAGASAKI, September 5th.

PROFITEERINGFACT.

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NARASARI, September 3th, The new Cabinet is seriously considering promulgating a Profiteering Act,

Prine Mitsukata. previously reported dend, has been found safe,

Certain unaffected elevated "sections in Teky wees electrically-lighted last evening after being in darkness for three night The water supply in these motions will Te

commence shortly

ITALIAN AMBASSADOR DEAD.

Rose, September "3th. That the Italian Ambassadur perished at Tokyo seems indicated in a report from the French Consul at Kobe nanouncing that the Italian Embassy at Toky and the Consulate at Yokohama were destroyed but the whole Italian colony in Japan is safe. including the Diplomatic Staff with the exception of the Ambassador.

HYVEFFECT ON JAPANESE

SECURITIES,

LONDON, September 5th.

NAGASAKI, September 5th. In the course of an interview, the Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture is re- ported to have said that the American Consul and wife took refuge in the Governor's office, but they were there sur- rounded by fire and burned death.

NEWS GLEANED LOCALLY. BRITISH NAVAL ASSISTANCE

REPORT OF FOREIGN CASUALTIES.

Mr. G. H. May (formerly of Hangkung) manager of ears. Kelly Walsh's branen at Yokohama is reported from C. W. Munford is safe. The store has been totally destroyed,

The committee of the Kolwbon Cricket Club have generously decided to donate the proceeds of to-morrow evening's pro endde convert in air of the sufferers it the terrible Japanese disaster.

A cable was received yesterday morning by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha from Kobe to the feet that the President of the firm Mr. X. Ito had arrived in Kobe and that all the business of the firm will transacted in Kobe. The Vice-President of the firm has al arrived in Kobe. The cable goos on to state that the down town of Tokyo' has been all barnt bat the suburbs-the

HELP FOR JAPAN, Bluff and Omari-have not been barat, The ente concludes with a request for the JADANESE PREMIER'S APPEAL BY

money.

focal firm to send all surplus. standing to the firm's account in Hong- kong, to Kobe,

Cabies received by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha branch in Hongkong report the safety of Baron Mitsui and the Directors of the firm. One cable states that the manager, staff and their families, pum bering over 200, are safe on board the 13.8. Honyianus Maru,

The Asiatic Petroleum Company, the Chartered Bank, S.O.CO.N.Y., the Union Insurance Society of Canton, the 0.8.K., and Hessrs. Dodwell and Company, have receivek no further news from their bran ches in Japan.

EARLIER CABLES,

WIRELESS,

NAGASAKI, September 8th. The first public utterance of the Pre. mier (Count Yamamoto) was broadcasted by wireless in the form of an appeal to the people of Japan, urging the whole nation to unite in these trying hours to make a supreme effort for the relief of sufferers and to hasten reconstruction. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE LORD

MAYOR'S FUND.

LONDON, September 5th. Messages of sympathy continue to pouri into the Japanese Embassy, including expressions from the Lord Mayors of London, Bristol, Leeds and other cities.

A sum of £17,000 has already been sub- scribed to the Lord Mayor's Japanese Relief Fund.

Messrs. Thos. Cook and "Son" have received a telegram from their Hend Office in Shanghai to the effect that necording to the latest information the firm's Yokohama Office has been destroy- On enquiring at the Naval Yural yester-ed and the whereabouts of their staff are day afternoon, a Baily Press represunta- Live was informed that H.M.S. Hardins, at present unknown. with -Adwind Leveson on board, has leit Messra. Jardinc, Matheson and Co.. Shanghai for Japan with medical supplies Ltd., have received a cable from Mr. Bug

The Chartered Bank of India has' don a food. H.31.5. De arrived at bird, the manager of the Yokohama. Yokohama on Wednesday afternoon, and inch of the firm, who is now in Kobe. she reports that the whole of Yokohama The cable states: "Earthquake and fire ated one thousand guineas to the Lord has been destroyed, and two-thirds of totally destroyed all public and private Mayor's Japanese Relief Fund. Tokyo.

Foreign. ensualties, so far as can be ascertained at present, are as follows: Yokohama, ahout seventy (names not yet known): Tokyo, nil; Hakone, three: Mvanoshita: not yet known. There are

ho Naval ensualties, Rescue work is well. in hand. The British Consul-General at Yokohama is now in charge of affairs from the British end. The American and French. Consuls have been killed.

H.M.S. Durban is rй route from Amoy

to Kobe, and H.M.S. Ambree, is being gut in readiness to leave. Hongkong.

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THE EMPRESS STEAMERS AND YOKOHAMA OFFICE STAFF. The following telegram was received yesterday morning by the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd., from their Agent at Kohe, repeating a message Agent at Yokohama:

huildings at Yokohama. Tokyo also

RICE FROM INDIA? largely destroyed. Membars of the for-

LONDON, September 8th. eign staff and family all safe, endeavour.

Sir E. F. Stockton, M. P., has telegraph. ing to arrange acedinmodation for all in Kabe. Entirely impossible to attempted to Viscount Peel suggesting that the set salvage of records."

India Office arrange to despatch urgent cargoes of rice to Japan.

The American Express Company have received a cable from their Manager at

AUSTRALIA - TO HELP. He says Yokohama that he is safe.

MELBOURNE, September 5th, nothing about the rest of the staff, but it is known that they are all safe and at The Federal Government has request Kaho. Mr. Hammed, of the Hongkonged the Imperial Government to ascertain office, left the Colony for Japan on the whether Australian relief measures wil Empress of Asu yesterday morning be acceptable to Japan. The newspapers order to see what he can do for the arge the Commonwealth to act quickly Express Company's people in Japan.

in affording assistance, The Victorian The Assistant Manager of the Bank of Labourites suggest the despatch of the East Asiae Mr. Li Tae Fong, who was Australian Fleet to Japan with relief. taking a pleasure trip in Japan and was at Yokohama during the earthquake dis-

MELBOURNE, September 5th." ster, has arrived at Kobe with his threesponse to appeals to assist the Japanese Already there has been ready ro friends. Messrs. Mok Ching Kong. Wong sufferers, the Red Cross Society cabling souny, according to telegraphie advices received yesterday.

A message from New York states that received Ironi Mr. Rankin, the Company's Kam. Pui and Leung Lai Sang, safe and£1,000 to the Japanese Red Cross.

after fluctuating wildly, Japanese securi. ties closed from two to ten points lower,

LATEST CABLES.

THE EUROPEAN" DEATH ROLL SHANGHAI, Séptember 8th,

wirola HMS. Dejtel has sent a message from Yokohama reporting that severity foreigners are deal at Yokohatna, none at Tokyo and three at Hakone.

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«JAPANESE GRATITUDE.

NAGASAKI, September 8th. The messages conveying world-wide ex pressions of sympathy and wonderfal us sistance in the form of relief work which

A passenger train which was at a stand- have been published in the newspapers

TOKYO STILL WITHOUT NEWSPAPERS.

till in a station neer Atami at noon on have created a very profound impression Saturday was thrown into the sea and 300 The Japanese are most grateful. pasongors were drewued. Thirty wore saved by swimining ashore. A train ha precipitated into a field between Hiratsuka and Diso, killing 20 passengers, including the Americau Military Attache and the Secretary to the German Embassy. CABINET MEETING IN OPEN AIR

OSAKA, September tth. An Osaka member of Parliament ro turning from Tokyo says the now Cabinot

Tokyo is still without newspapers, but Reuter's telegramas received at Osaka ar being mailed to Tokyo by Army "nero plane.

The Bank of Taiwan received a cable

The Yokohama Specie Bank has re- ceived news that hoth their office nt Tokyo and their office at Yokohama are

"At noon on, Saturday, just prior to the sailing of the Empress of Australia, Yokohama and vicinity totally destroyed frain Onaka yesterday morning reporting by earthquake, which was followed that their staff at Tokyo are safe. heavy gale and fire, latter resulting on Sunday morning in violent ail fire on water in harbour. After being fouled by two steamers, the Emrer of Australia finally, with extreme difficulty, success- fully manoeuvred outside of breakwater A. J. d. Pereira (leo), late Chief Clerk and anchored in a safe position Sunday of the Chartered Bank of India, Aux noon. The Empress, of dualsalia awaits traļin, and China, as Yokohama has divers and assistance. from Kobe to cloar | perished. port propeller of, cable and anchor, cut nway by another steamer..

The Empresoƒ, Australia, as soon as divers from Kobe cut clear of entangling coure provisions and water and proceed cable, will proceed Kobe with refugees

Vancouver,

snio.

HELP FROM RUSSIA

RIGA, September 5th. A message from Moscow says it has been decided to order all Russian ships in the Pacific to Japan with food and to send all possible assistance. Proclama- tions have been posted in the streets all- ing on the population to show their sym- pathy by not attending cinemas or other entertainments.

BELGIAN, AID,

BRUSSELA, September 5th.

The American Shipping Board steamer City of Spokane, Inden with 8,000 tons of pur at anchor at Kobe has received instructions from the American Govern ment to offer the entire cargo of four da beball of the sufferers. Accordingly the vesse proceeded to Yokoliama to-day.

CHINA SQUADRON „TO "HELP.

LONDON, September 8th,. Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson, Cour mander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, has been instructed to purchase locally foodstuffs and supplies and proceed in mediately with his fleet to Japan and place the supplies at the disposal of the Japanese Government.

LATEST CABLES, CANADA'S PROMPT ACTION.

OTTAWA, September 5th. While awaiting a reply from Japan to the enquiry as to how Canada, can most"

measures, effectively assist in the relief." the Government has arranged that the Emprès, of Russia, sailing from Van couver on Saturday, shall carry supplies of four, lumber, prepared milk and other

necessaries.

The Canadian Red Cross Society and various civic organisation are taking. immediatè steps to assist.

HELP FROM AUSTRALIA.

MELBOURNE, September 3th. The Federal Government has allocated. £60,000 for the relief of sufferers in the Japanese earthquake, £10,000 of which bas already been cabled to the British Am- bassador at Tokyo..

It has also been decided to despatch a relief ship with foodstuffs

There is no news of several Australians who are at present in Japan, including- the parents of Hawkes, the Australian Daris Cup representative”

ANOTHER CHINESE DONATION.

FERING, September 6th."

In addition to the donation of- $50,000! for the Japanese sufferers, which has already been forwarded, Tana Kun bas subscribed $10,000 for the relief of Chinese people and a like amount for the Chinese students in Japan.

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ARMY AND NAVY BUSILY EMPLOYED.

NAGASAKI, September 8th. Tiger is now about half of the Army Divisions mobilizing to assist in relief and

reconstruction work, and to keep peace and order. The entire Navy is engaged in the transportation of foodstuff, build- ing material, etc. MILLIONS OF YEN RAISED FOR RELIEF.-

Millions of yen for the Relief Fund- have en quickly raised throughout the country.

REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE. J. A. dos Remedios and wife, of Dell A committee is being formed in Bel-

NAGASAKI, September 8th. 'Oro & Co., Yokohama, are reported safe. gium, under the patronage of the Govern

The Cabinet meeting yesterday is re- 1 to have "decided to concentrate. JAPANESE CONSULATE RECEIVES ment to raise subscriptions for Japanese ported t

relief.

15,000 Koreau at Narashine military CHINESE PRACTICAL SYMPATHY. barrukate

PERING, September 5.th

TIRST.COMMUNIQUE FROM

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open spaces in front of the main Pales Army Enginoors will build barracks in and Shin Jyuku Imperial Garden. Troops will protect the Banks, į SUCHIESTED INTERNATIONAL LOAN

TO JAPAN AN

POX September 5th. LONDON

The Morning Post, Washington, says

FOREIGN OFFICE. The Empress of Caunda arrived Yoko Late yesterday afternoon the Japaacso

Millionaires residences will be A mandate, issued last night, sanctions open to admit sufferers. bama Monday daylight and sailed for Consul-General, in Hongkong received a Kobo Tuesday, taking 587 European, 31 telegram from the Japanese Foreign Office the appropriation of $200,000 for the Japanese and 303 Chinese refugees to be la Tokyo The big earthquake date instructs the Ministry of the Interior states On the | relief of distress in Japan. Another man- handled Kabe.

1st September at Extremely regret report now no doubt took place. The waterworks burst and a and the Ministry of Agriculture to ap- Wevill and Rend killed, hainnce of staff great fire started immediately after the point delegates who will co-operate with TEN DAYS MORATORIUM LIKELY. safe."

earthquake. Tokyo and the surrounding the Chinese Red Cross Society in provid- The Finance Minister will probably The Inte Mr. F. J. Wevill was a mem-prefectures (Shonan) have been damaged ing clothes, foodstuffs installation ceremony, was held of seven dicinre ten days moratorium, but the her of the Hongkong Staff. Mr. Wevill seriously. In Tokyo the Imperial palace inceported that this and medicines. It o'clock on Sunday evening in the presence banks will continue to pay out sums service, first in Montreal, Inter in the destroyed. The British, America, French. telegraphed to the Japanese Dict and to the suggestion has been made in and o

was for many years in Cansthan Pacific but two-thirds of the while city war totalis sent to day of Parliament

Tho two Houses of have of the Prince Regent on the turf compound exceeding one hundred yra.. of the Akasaka: Detached: Palace.

Orient, having joined the Oriental Staff Italian and Chineso embassies were burat Premier Yamamoto expressing the sym This Owing to conflicting reports it is difin 1012 ns Axsistant to the Manager, dors, In Yokohama and Kamakura there unprecedented

gathering was held in For instance, Matsukate Shimadzu 000, joined the Hongkong Stall in February

car people. doors, as

is the earthquake was then still erg who was said to be killed, is now report 1923, on the transfer of the Oriental ho considering immediate unsures to cope General Bramwell Booth having called relieving the immediate needs of the

cd alive. A member of the staff of office to Hongkong. Mr. Wevill is at

with the gitnation Afterwards the Premier, Count Tam ukusa, who bur arrived at Osaka ways present a resilent of Hongkong.

Lato on Wednesday night the Japanese 10,000 yen for relief work in Japan, Com- people, 1 points out that such a lone would have to bear a low rate of interest amoto hold the first Cabinet metting out that, while many reports appearing in Mr. J. Read joined the Canadian Paci- Office informing then that 500 tons of rant Beckett leaves for Japan to-night, and mataro at a far distant date, It

missioner Pearce, accompanied by Adin Consul

in Hongkong cabled to the Foreign mide, his official residence, dressing of the Osaka pepers are avoidably in-fie service in 1910 after serving from 1914 and NO tons of four had been sent by the planning to pick up the Salvation Army Ulieves that the United States Govern- The Tokyo Imperial University an accurate, one thing is certain, namely, to 1018 in the Great War. Since 1910 Mr. Empress of Axins from Hongkong. The officer at Seoul who is conversant with ment would take a large part of such a nounces that the centre of the disturbance that the sufferers among the citizens of Read has been stationed in Kobe and Conal naked the Foreign Minister bath languages and who will assist with loan.

Tokyn liave not been overstated. wag 69 miles south of Tokyo In mid-ocean."

(Other Cables on-page 3). arrango distribution,

of

tial quarters that a practical method of

Government an international loan after

anger i Procedure was due to fRficult to maintain accuracy in fotioris China and Janan. Yokohama Mr. Weviltis serious damage. The Government apathy of the Chinese people to the Japan-sympathy would be: to make the Japanese

mensurores,

Tokohama.

י י ;

the work on hand.

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