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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES [TKRÓLÓN"LITTER "KADENCE:]

THE REPARATIONS QUESTION

LATEST HMPORTANT MOVE.

{ivtrt+ {}“h,ཝིqq+4t] The latest important move in the re parations unpadië is that firent Britain. France and Italy have agreed that the Reparations Commission shall examine the problem of Clermany's capacity to pay on the basis of the proposals Belginin sube -mitted in dane, with n'viess to reconciling the Frome-British standpoints, Thess - proposals estimated "that some three thos-, Band million gold marks, might be obtain ed, manually from the exploitation of the bailways, tolaevo, liquor, sugar and other! monapolis, deliveries in kind aml'n haru in German industrial protiis,

.THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 023.

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

| THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

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FAN THE TERRIBLE DEFEATED

REPORTED RESCUE OF C.L.M. LADIES,

PERING. Detaber 11th

The Honan Tul, Clung Eu Tah, wired to the Waichinops last night stating that he had revived an anonfirmed report that the troops had defeated the bandit chiar

Fan the Terrible" after a hard fought Threesdays' battle, and had reted Misses Darrich and Sharp,

The Waichinopu laud not averived cous firmation of the message this morning.

FROM THE DAILY BULLETIN."]

CAPTIVE

LADY

MISSIONARIES

KAIFENGFT, Oktober 14th. The bandits who are holding the British ladies, Miss Parroch and Miss Sharp, have reached the mountains at Taying, north of

The auton tóntent gains increased signi franc in view of Brussel message: giving an authoritative statement that derman industrials in the Ruhr are coming forward in increasing numbers in negotiate Lushan.

THE JAPAN EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER.

what they could; but, I repeat, it at this BATAVIA SWINDLING CASE. Ante hour foreigners want their dead

ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY. The following items are taken from the decently disposed of, they must come and

de it themselves. I have been told by The - Hel” Nieren mujal latest mabees of the dupần Chronicle |

people arriving frqrn-Kube-that-rumours. Adžerlaufach Indir September Ito hand-

are going round there of cholera, dysen-| reports;-. tery, fever anal other infectious diseases

YOKOHAMA PURI.

SHIPPING COMMUNICATION

at Yokohama. I don't know where these The principal Japanese shipping com- rumours cany from. I and foreigners panies decided to pesun their calls at have met have seent or heard of no Vekobani from the 1st of this month, | cases of infections slisense. Temporary offices of the Nippon Yusen. Kaisha, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Toyo Kisen, Kaisha Baye hern established on the Yokohama 'waterfront.

The 2,K.K. Silerin" Maru lett Yoko hama for San Francisen on the goch alt with a quantity of raw silk for New York. This is said to be the second shipmint

for America since thes garthquake.

FOREIGNERS 18 YOKOHAMA There are more than 120 foreigners and their dependents who have remains in Yokohaifa since the calamity, for whom, however, says a correspondent, Baths has) heen done by way of funil, beyond the Salvation Army, who have done their hast with goods supplied from quite un- oficial sources and this is likely to finish | within the next few days. These pepře remaining in Yakobama sem to have been overlooked by everyone else.

THE ABOLITION OF TUCHUNS and tallies according to varings]

PLANNED

for the resumption of work"ami „deliveries ¦ Military, operations and 'absolutely ig is how the foreigarr in. Yokohamn is

Kini.. Workava have resumed. in a possible. Jarge number of districts. The railwaye | “men¬ure” expõered to regner Writing

day. It is added that provisioning assured throughout the occupied territory."

THE NEWSPAPER OCTOPUS,

EXTENDING ITS TEXTACLES,

Lastos. October 14th:

It is reported that this interlocking newspaper interests havi, gone a step further by the Daily Mail trust anquiring a large interest, bu Land Bearerbrook's wow-papers, the Deity Figons. d the Sunday Bogress, '

A CORRECTIOŃ.

Lainos, October 14th.

J. Feriert James, not Herbert Jon tird with Langtons, for this Daily Mad's CE100 and the Duke of Sutherland £500 prize by flying" 74 miles, the greatest discaner, at the -Lympno gliding contests.

PRESIDENT RECEIVES

DIPLOMATS.

PERING, October 14th." Mr. Yoshizawa, the Japanese Minister, will present his credentials to President Tab-Kun Moday, merning at 20 welock, and the diplomats will be received Ly the President at 11 o'clock.

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INSURANCE QUESTION.

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PARTIAL PAYMENT TO BE MADE.

Day coor

wath

SCOTTISH SPORT

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R. AND A JUBILEE VASE,

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ]

EBINDERTH, “Saptambor 19th. The final in the handicap tournament

lTit iirimterttti

FahhaemniectQibitivbniaesunFassteof- writer, a year of age, born in London, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was play- appeared before the Court of Justice ated over the Old Course at St. Andrews Batavia nagharge of swindling.

and resulted in a win for Mr. A. Hut-

t<3 NEUTRONES

The President, Maitre Plate, said thatchison (3), who beat Mr. H. G. Curran the rousel for the accused (Maitre Lips) | (6) by ↓ and 2, Both men played gol had given written nation that he was pas golf throughout the tournament.Me vented by illness from"attriding and had] Hutchison, with the mid of his liberal spplied for postpouruent of the trial. allowance, played pluckily he had met The erased, however, declared that he had Major Buy Campbell three times befoon On the with ultime the delegates of the objection to the trial being contined he could defeat him. He belongs

Kirken'dy. Curran is a young St. An- companies belonging to the Japan Fils in the absence of his evansel

The nevused, pleaded guilty to saldrews player, and has also exhibited fina Insurance Association as Japan Fil ference at the Kaijo Building. Tokyo. charge. In April last he had interviewed f. Entchison, however, had the

the manager of the livm of Russ Tavior, advantage in the pasting The retine lasted four hours anil a half, and exalted in the following read had asked him for a cheque for about S SOUVER LEAGUE, solutions being passed-

14,550 guildórs, to be paid to a certain

If all three divisions surprising results Mrs. Mees, a fetitions person. The letter occurred, and practically the only consis 1.-That" in view of the distress due containing the cheque went astray. tent performers were the leader in the the rapflagration following the and the post-office paid out the maximum Senior Division, Airdrieonians and Ran- earthquake in the Kwanto istries, the amount due in such es. Mr. Margers. The upheaval of the afternoon was insurance companies express deeplan, the manager of Ros Taylor, paid the the defeat of Partick Thistle at home by. sympathy with their clients in distress, neened the balance of the mount tot Motherwell Partick Thistle, who the And offer them such camsation as (11,800 guilders) at his request, and on Shall not endanger the continuation of the production of a ferged policy

work pervious entisen something of a sen- the companies in business.

sation by overthrowing Celtic at Parkhead- In March the peeked had swindled the The Firhill team were unchanged, yet 2.-That the policies taken out by the firm of Ross Taylor in their capacity of elients affected by the disaster and agents for the Royal Exchange Assa runde recumbed to their Lanarkshire' opponents otherwise be submitted to the Depart Corporation. He had states that aber by two clear wouls. Experience counter ment of Agriculture of Commerer to af bags of sigy fante, insured by the Ben Falkirk, another visiting team, secure

largely in the game at Clydebank, where determine the extent of the compen Exchange med shipped per de Kerck full points. It was sation before mentioned in consultation to Shugspore, had been damaged by son

the Stirlingshira elub's first victory in the season's" estru Another correspondent in the course of

with the Department, and assistance water, and he therefore request payment petition, in which Ayr United, Clydebank. a mess letter to the Chronicle writes: --

obtained for payment and the continua of the unwant due to the holders of the and Third Lanark have yet to win a game. tion of the business of each company, But I expert what the foreigner in!

policy, a hetition Chimne firm

The failure of homis clubs was unusua), Kobe wants to hear about, most of all 3-The proportion to be shared by | Batavia. The nevusel had prince if not aprecedented, only Dundro win- the direct insurer and re-insurer in the forged policy, a forged declaration from ning outright, and their margin was the faring what he is doing. how he is " compensation be determined in con- transportation company, and a few other narrowest possible again-t Third Lanark ing looked after. Well, he is not bring sultation with the supervising Departs forged documents în proof of the claim.

Morton Rangers, 1. looked after; he is being neglected. His ment.

The accused was the manager of Rosi POSITION OF – FOREIGN

Tayber' ingurune department. He re Queen's Park; di Colte, 2. cestimates, between 125 und gestretchet:

ceived no salary, only a commission on the finder, 1: Thin Lanark, 0. COMPANTES. out all the way between Higashi-Kana-

policies. One thousand adders of the Hil-pin-of Midlothian, J. szawa and Nggishi, with the greatest

The twenty-eight foreign insprance

15,000 received in the ens first mentiones Partick Thistle, 0; Motherwell, 2. PEKING, Octulose 11th.

number at Nögishi. Such supplies as companies belonging to the Association had paid into the E-compte," the Ayr Uniosh, 1: Aberdeen, 1.

Et Mirren, 0: Airdrieonians, 1. It is reported that the officials, and these have lien able to get so far have have notified the Association in the name balger i he quitted

hen wangled by the Salvation Army from of the Foreign Insurance Association to

people, among others to a certain Mes. Clydebank, 9: Falkirk, 1. President Two Kun are alanning for the unofficial sources-sources which are so the following effort, the above resolutions with whom the accused was living. Clyde, 1: Kilmmesoek, 1.,

Mrs. H. used the means abolition of the Tuchunate, and dividing to dry sp. What is Kobe doing aboutthus being in no way binding on thro

to pay her Hamilton. Acas.. 'D: Raith Rovers, 2. passage to Europe. The ammut received WESTERN UNION CRICKET, it? The Kobe people, in Kobe, havel

Ta foreign insurance companies in settlement of the fetitious "Chinese After a long-drawn-mt struggle the. the country into several military districts, heen wonderfyl, but I am quite sure that;

are in receipt of, final instructions from firm's claim bad been used by the accused; chanpionship of the Western District in "which certain General,"will to cop.it was never meant that those who want

their howlquarters in their home coun- to pay his debts,

Cricket Union was settled when Drum- relief naist

to Kobe to get

tries to the effect that in view of the Mr. MacAllan then gave evidence, and petfior, by defeating Ferguslie, made the trol of military matters only, and not However, the commencement of the The

clauses in, the policies issued by each described law the adinued had been able honour their own. More brilliant sides interfering in civil affairs.

ginning of a start is being made. The

aby, and the circumstances in to obtain the chiques, Twitness de- have won the bays in the past, but there foreign and Japanese officials are work-

which the firexenered, they cannot re-clared that the neensed had no fixed has seldom been 'n more cinsistently gia? ing in conjunction with Staff Captaingognise any obligations in regard to salary He had to live in his commi- team than that which has represental the Bigwood of the Salvation Army. They

their contracts, or make any paymentsion, which, the witness estimated, was resowned Drumpellier club throughout have as unofficial adviser Mr. C. T.

With roward to the insurance contracts from two hundred to two hundred and fifty the season. From the outset Drumpellier Mayes, the father of the Yokohama Die-

apart from their Babilities. They gublers mouth, after desleting the diways occupied a prominent position in hards, the gallant little company which

admit no obligation to pay condolence ersary expenses. The witness did not the race for the title, but it was only after have refused to desert Yokohama." But

joinoney."

concern himself with the emused's private, tireenock had irretrievably lost their grip the official machine moves slowly, tang-

life. He know that the accused was of the honour, which they held last year, The companies, unt members of the fixing with a lady and, therefore, con that the Coughridge club became wal

! link itself in red tape as it goes. There is abundance of good will, good in Association, and which are not concerned chuded that he was marries. He did not challengers to Lodingston, who had

ntions and gera per on all sides, by the resolutions are Sippon Kvorit kyss that the necusel, was living beyond stablish a grad sad. but so far nothing very tangille Americe Cours fire tus trance his means. He knew that the arcused can stores suitable for foreigners are, onance Co., Nigam Dosan Tasgrance owned a race hors the wharf in full-view of evervene, buso. Nippon Borki Fire Insurance Co

The President derided to call no more! Offcialdon is hanging up the relief Tokyo Desan Fire Insurance Co. The witness and the public prosecutor pro "PRESIDENTIAL CUMSHAW.

schons for two days to find and tally Chosen Fire Insurance Co. also did not

ceeded to formalati his requisitoine, He them. Then there is the question of a participate. Companies which require tainted at that, although the accused, snitable place for distribution. Tader hate the consent of the Board of Direr had a first denied all guilt, he had, later i

Mr. G. E. Hopcroft writing in à Lope martial law anybody's house or ground tors before taking action are to arrange on, mais a full confession, stating the cir; don paper says:- PERISH, Oetober 14th. President Tsan Kan has given the can be commandeered, and such have mediately for such caseit being ob-

cunstances in which he was placed when it may be azid without much fear of already been commandeered whenever it tained.

he committed the acts of which he stood contradiction that Great Britain is now Peking" police and gendarmerie a bonus of salted" Officialdom to do so; but Offcial-

RELIEF SUPPLIES.

acensed. The accused was said the!

small yacht racing. By defeat- one dollar each for their extra work and office for foreign relief must he built den now pretends that the storehouse

public prosecutor, a victim of what meing the United States in the third series CONGESTION ar" TOKYÐ AND UNİKA.

might call the easy life Having had a of raees for the British-American Cup this for their "effeiengy ill conuretion with his or publie land, though there are suitable The Japanese papers. state that afgood income as manager of the Holland ensutry has the undoubted right to claim inauguration,

private" waste lots araitable which have quantity of therrief sundies piled up Java Trling Company, he was compelled that her designers dad helmsmen have not been built on for years. Let me remind at Shilaura. Tokyo, has begun to deny when that Company liquidated to manage greater skill than those of other nations. Kobe that the winter is coming on. The owing the the showness of distribution, a much smaller income, and he got into

We would not, however, make this claim, foreigners here will wat only require food while on the other hand there is an difficulties. The public prosecutor went sulelg up this year's series of races for but clothing and footwear. Send bouts amazing congestion of goods for relief to say that, biking into consideration the British American Cup, but upon the strong ones, if possible, as distances are purposes at Osaka and other stations on

the circumstances mentioned above, and ¦ previous races for this trophy, and also great and Yokohama people have to do the Kwani lines. The congestion is, of demand, such punishment as sold able designers and yachtsmen have obtained in youthful age of the serised, he would upon a number of triumphs which British HOPEFUL SIGNS!

a lot of walking, fanuel firts of the courses greatest at Osaka, chiefly on army variety, warm underwear, stockadent of the break in the Takide and the acensed to mend his ways to wier recent years and just before the war. ings and socks, sweaters and blankets. Chuo lines.

imprisonment for present the Shinyetsu Gen. Mueller, bonusder of the Reich brought back as to the recovery of Russia f baking powder,

The general impressioir we have When sending four, lon't forget plenty box which is greatly interior in tres months, less, the peried spent in prison

Some fresh bread portation capacity, has to be relied upon webe in Saxony, bas prohibited the for-

is one of hope," said Mr. F. L. Baldwin, will always be welcomed as will also be to cope with the situation. The relief the leader of the party of British businewspapers of any date since the Big supplies in the neighbourhood of Osaka mation of prošetariati centaries

ness men who have just returned from in Shake. It might be well here to classify are said to be more than 30,000 tons. The. similar orginisations on the "grigund of investigation of the trading prospects in the foreigners who reinam: There a Kobe Railway Buvau cannot Furnish Russia, when interviewed by a Press re- those who left Yokohama and for urgent more than 5 cars a day which carry their being und für the purpose of presentative.

personal or business reasons have re only some 350 tons, while Osaka can only

IN OLD SEVILLE. "terrorising etline sections, of the popula- "Recovery will be a long job." he con-turned. Many. But by no incans all, of truuspart 150 £91200 tors a day,

Finued, "noless the Goverment can get these have made arrangements to pro- |

ROAD CONGRESS, COMEDY. tion.

The goods mainly consist of food, The penalty is a fine of fifteen butside help but if they cannot get that vision themselves. Then there are those clothes, lumber, medicines, furniture, and thousand, goid marks. This, order ison I am stil confident that they will pull who are too infirm to travel. Others re-oking apparatus. Besides there is a lot Road experts of the world are anxious On the Clyde, in 1893. the imported vere blow to the Saxon Socialist through unaided. They are working unmain in Yokohama to stand by their proof sugar and fertiliser intended for this to meet the humorist who suggested that Herreshoff 21-rater Weneng won nearly aided row, and the gestural reconomic con- erty. The last class consists of those Northeast alo awaiting transmission at the fourth internationad road congress the Herreshoff yachts Jenter and Hor Commmunist Covernment, which" approved ditions are not too bad. I gathered that who might be in Kobe if they chose, taka. Naturally there is keen com should be held at Seville.

who prefer unselfishly to remain in the pensant is likely contented, and he,yakahania to minister to- the needs of for speedy carriage. The railway author authorities do not quite know how to of the formation of such bodies with after all, is the bulk of the population.

Those delegates sent from British local we did well, but not so well is the among Osaka transport agencies

American-designe 10-rater Dakotali, which, qu The Cirde in 160- view tổ using thers in ease of treessity.

As to the factory workers they are prae those who are unable to shift for themities intend to give precedence to cloth report either on what they learnt from

1604, completely tens." The tically all paid in a piecework basis, and sales. These four gises overlap worn in medicinacomchi station the congress or what they think of the tailed the British "tens," agly part of the whole thing was that these are working harder than they did before or less, but all will require assistance is also busily occupied in the conveyance THE EXPLOSION AT

local ronila

American craft beat out boats in our own the war. Not only is picework pay a

Colonel Charles Pinkham, chairman of stablished classes and l our own waters. of relief gonds at the rate of 180 tons a WARSAW.

day. with an accumulation of nearly Committer, and Mr. Alfred Dryland, tien. Of late

the Middlesex County Connell Highways Now let us consider the present situa realise that they have got to work harder.

The same correspondent, whose letter (2,000 tons. At Okayama station morn Still, there are no obvious signs of dis

is dated September 28th says. "I need than 5,000 tons of salt he awaiting county engineer, repurt that the greater en well are Britain has held her against the European nationa in tressi So much more hand-labour has to

part of the conveyance of goods in the oneton cup contest, and last year the be done owing to the country baring Yokohama. The ward-painter has already

noz attempt to describe the ruins of transport to the earthquake region.

The engineers are busily at work on Seville is by panniers on mules and don British Coila, I won the Seawanhaka leen depleted of mechanical aids both been at it. It suffices to say that the the railways, and have already dono ke ar by bullock carts or horse-dras Cup in ferien. But it is in connection with regard to agricultural and-factory Settlement in a wilderness of fallet wonders, but the task is a dimeult one, vehicles; that passenker conveyances with the British-American Cup that work. On our way from Moscow to

triumple pudly injured as a result of the explosion Petrograd we saw many cases of reaping brickwork and masonry, the streets and and it is surprising that more of the apart, from tramways, in the town are Britain has scored her greatest

cup is competed for by teams of six in the citadel. Over two thousand tons by means of only a hand-sickle. Un lanes obliterated, with only here and supplies have not been entried by sea, chiefly horse or male drawn; that the

tempunct de metre vach's built to the restrictions im- doubtedly there is a trade opening in there a chimney or the skeleton of a reas the devastated area is on the sea proportion of of explosives were destroyed. The disRussia for agricultural machinery, and inforced concrete house as a landmark. const. "The work of distribution at Tokyo small and that there is unt a great deal nosed by the European International Rai of modern road pavement to be seen. Jug Rule and the contests, are sailed also for all things connected with trans- There must be hundreds of corpses under algo seems to require expediting."

Seville, the report adds, "consists mainly alternately in Great Britain and the

United States, aster is officially attributed to foul, playport, both railway and motor. The Ras

of very narrow streets; indeed, "some of "Unite

The

Very be

best designers bat "ther is a strong belief that careless sinus are also asking for ach things as

the principal streets are only some eight of Britain and America have left no stone. ar ten feet wide and are not used for turned in their efforts to prodhues the under the important roads through the heart of the old town are so narrow that only a single line of tramway cars travelling in paths of these roads are often so narrow

EARLIER CABLES,

GERMANY.

RUUR RAHWAYMEN" TO REPORT!

The

FOR DUTY.

"BERLIN. October 14th. Minister for Counguunications, Herr Deger, has issued a panific-ta„ texį the railwaymen in the menpied territory ¦ who are at paesent ngt working, to enj port to the Franco Belgiau "regie, for duty,

TWO HUNDRED KILLED.

Warsaw. -October 14th

It is now stated that over two hundred

persons are dead and five hundred seri-

fitting of fuses may have been the cause, "Many houses in the neighbourhood of the fortress were destroyed, and the military wireless station "was extensively damaged,

the victims are meeting with a generous response.

NEW TURKISH CAPITAL

RECOVERY OF RUSSIA.

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stimulus. but the workers generally CONDITIONS. AT YOKOHAMA,

the debris, but it is no longer true that dead bodies choke the Creek and the canals and lay strewn along the Bund.

All then have been removed as have those

sawmill plant and mining materials, while there is a tremendous demand for the Japanese parts of the town where,

"Tho the ordinary nerasities of life.. Russians, as a matter of fact, want hout for the most part, the houses were of fifty times what they can get unler prewood and the fire left very much less in

petition

OIL LOSSES DURING EARTHQUAKE.

..........

EXPLOSION OF 50 MILLION GALLUNS IN JAPAN.

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under trial.

read and six

begged the femeney of the Court.

The accused made no defence, he merele

Judgment was deferred,

motor

BRITAIN SUPREME IN SMALL-YACHTS.

supreme in

Britain could not always claim the pre- mier position in building and sailing email racing yachts. In the early nineties wo feceived shock after shock"

About the year 1802 Hefreshoff, the famous American yacht designer, produced the tiny rater Bez Winn, She was brought to >this country and sailed with the pick of the British bonts. Wee Finn, “an exile in a strange latul," as one writer put it, simply cleared the deck during her first

Nor was this all that happend.

SPROD

every race she entereil, and in the South

Thi

vehicular traffic at all while the more rating rule, and,

fastest boals that can be built

ench

year

19 six races are sailea

deride flake or 1027 (in

who

hold th impossible.

the

{wisely discri5g 1 g which n£udi) that if they want their lead that lay says that the loss sustained by the Sinn-one direction is available, and the foot team defeated the rol

The Russian Beurament are wise intof decomposition), go over them for gawa containing in all 50 million gallons ils summary that from the purely Britised only 7 points more than

being': Britain 117 points and America

States scored 111 points and Great 104 points that at home

This year, in horne waters, Great has scored 129 points to America's. Taking the three contests (1021-22-23- Britain has scored 350 points agains America's 235 points, The figures are very soothing to our national pride.

The Kobe Hereul publishes the follow sent conditions, but the Government, clear up. But foreimmers must realising report A Shimonoseki despatch The explosion' was heard fifty kilometres, should comes first, have decided that what buried in the Settlement, they init dard Oil. Company of New York in the that the foot passenger has to be careful points. In American waters in 1999, the awny. Relief funds for the families of Shey can afford to buy shall go first, to one and excavate for themselves. The recent seismic disaster is appallingly he is not swept off by the overhanging agriculture, that bring the greatest Inpanese cannot be expected to search heavy. To give only one example, the essential in the recovery of their country. for bodies. (now in an advance state eight oil tanks of the company at Kana Part of the tramway-car

Courteous as is the riport, it says in determining to keep the trade balance jewellery and other marks of identifica of oil exploded in fofo, thereby involving point of view it cannot truthfully he said Britain in their favour. They have got it so.now, tioli, tag them carefully and preserve a loss of about 20 million yen, not taking that any very valuable knowledge was 86--2 43-point victory! exporting rather more than they are im- them until friends and relatives come into account the buildings and other pro- gained by attendance, so far as it was porting, and they mean to hold on to to claim them. If, in the course of clear-perty of the Company. As the Kane derived from what one saw in Spain, that position." As to how the Russiansing a lane through the ruins, coolies como gawa brar h of the company was con- but it was to be hoped that some advan could get outside help, Mr. Baldwin across a dead body, it is cremated where ducting business extending over the thought they were locking rather to it is found, and the ashes left on the whole Orient including China and India, tag was derived by the nations more

backward in development. Great Britain for their trade necessities, spot. This creniation is being done none the present loss, if not remedied at once, believing that Britain was in a better ton thoroughly, and a starved dog may will affect very severely the cil industry position than any other country to ex- he seen now and again completing the throughout the Orient; and, for this con- tond them credits Meantime, trade bework of the suretat d'omi tits and sideration the hand other in New York tween Great Britain and Russia was a small pallant band from there immediate steps for the proves- steadily growing.

maining Yokohama residents have done tion of auch ovil effecta.

ANGORA

TO REPLACE CONSTANTINOPLE.

CONSTANTINOPLE, October 14th.

big

The Assembly had voted by a

mujority, with twenty abstentions,

in

favour of making Angora the capital.

The death occurred on August 27th of Tette Lind, the well-known Gaiety stress of the 'eighties and 'ninetics.

The Bishop of London; in a letter an im- morality in the parks, protests against thes scandalous conditions prevailing in our parks and open spaces

and Hyde Park in particular."

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