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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. [THROUGH REUTI'S ANKNCY.}

FRANCO-BELGIAN DISAGREE-

MENT.

RHINELAND AND REPARATIONS QUESTIONS

PARIS, November 4th, The BeWsLJT are disquieted at Belgian's culte fuer

as regards the Rhineland Separatists. Le Notis says the French Ambaander to Brussels has

asked for an explanation of the action "taken against the Separatists at Aixda Chapello,

Le Matin's Antwerp. correspondent nys the Belgian Government disapprove of M. Poincare's proposal to restrict experts enquiry to Germany's present capacity to pay.

SEPARATISTS RENEWED

ACTIVITY.

BERLIN, November 4th."

The Separadists have begun a move ment to seize control of the Bavarian Palatinate, A large band arrived at

THE REPARATIONS

FRANCE

co

WRANGLE.

DEMANDS PRO QUO

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1923.

(QUID

PARIS, November 4thi

FAR EASTERN CABLE AMERICAN ADMIRAL'S VISIT.

NEWS.

[TEROUGH RZETER'S ANENCE.].

THE FIRE INSURANCE, QUESTION

IN JAPAN.

It is semi-officially stated that "France cannot accept a partial reduction of the German debt unless France's own debts to Britain and to: America be reduced in the

LONDON, November 5th, sume proportions,

The Times City Editor, dealing with the BRAVE, CORREZ, Nov. 4th,

settlement of Japanese earthquake claims, A. Poincaré is a speech at the unrelling of a war memorial said that as regards says the British companies eau only be the enquiry into Germany' present interested observers of developments like he would uphasise the reported willingness of certain Japan, France determination to keep within the ties beneath the rags and tatters with the values which were insured against Treaty. The desirability

seeking reali ese companies to any ten por vent of which the Reich wns cansoulaging it fire. Ho declares it is well understood

Before making payment, Germany must reforms, her finances and that er grain payments in connection restore her currency, a must put her with fire insurance are only justified when

in a position to raise a foreign Jou Whatever the decision of the German no large principle is involved. A liberal populations with regard to their political interpretation of their liabilities by under

that there be Cresh

was obvious,

i

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YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL VISITS

The Commander-in-Chief of the C.S Asiatic Fleet (Admiral Thomas Washing- ton) who arrived in Hongkong on Satur day afternoon on the U.S.S. Huron, the flagship of the fleet, paid several official calls in Hongkong yesterday.

Early in the morning the American Consul-Ocueral (Mr. W. H. Gale) went

THE SHANGHAI RACES. THE AUTUMN MEETING: FIRST

DAY'S RESULTS,

The Autumn ruer meeting at Shanghai opened yesterday and we are indebted to the Hongkong Club for the results of the IROS to date. They new a« follows:—..

POWERFUL WIRELESS STATION FOR CANTON. AGREEMENT CONCLUDED WITH

BRITISH FIRM.

entered into an agreement with a British The Canton Government has just

Arm, the South China Wireless Ca, far a powertat ou board the flagship and later Con-THE ROYAL NAVY CUP AND inmediato installation of modore Grace, R.N., and Col W. A.

SUBGRIFFIN ( STAKES,

wireless, statión in Canton to give com Blake (the acting 0.0.0) made calls on

tianous commercial service with Hong: behalf of the British Navy and Army

DISTANCE: Three quarters of a mile.".

kong and Shanghai, and capable of com respectively. At 10.30 o'clock Admiral Mers. Stitt & Stephen's Con Gaulois Washington made an offcial landing at

(Mr. Hill) 1municating dirt with Peking, Mukdeny was provuled for him from the King's Murray Pier where a guard of honor Mr. Mur-Hul's Uncle Samimiy

and other Northern cities, as well as Cornment. House where he was received Mr. R. J. Paterson's Reels (Mr. Heard) pore and Batavia.

(Mr. Knoll) 3 foreign points like Tokyo, Manila, Singa- Regiment. The Admiral motored to by H.E the Governor. Afterwards he returned the calls paid to him earlier in the morning

Last evening a dinner was given a Government House by H.E the Gover

Time: Imin. 36.2-5secs.

"

3

R-THE MALOO PLATE DISTANCE: Half a mile. future, France would render it forever im-writers conduces to the credit of, insur. nor in the Adruiral's honour. The follow. Mr. C. B. Barkill The King

(Mr. Brand) *1 directly or indirectly, any territory ing risks definitely excluded would im Fuller, Captain E. B. Fenper, U.S.N.

had no idea of appropriating, ance, but any sort of payment respecting were the guests

Admiral and Mrs. Washington, Miss Mr. Henry Morriss Wyvlesfield She meant to respect, the freedom of the peril the sound methods on which fire Chief of Staff: Captain V. A. Kimberly, Mr. Liddell's Wonderoft

(Mr. Heard) populations but the argument that if a group of inhabitants of Germany pro insurance is conducted,

U.S.N. Fing Captain: Lieut. Col E B

(Mr. Liddell) 3 claimed its independence

Miller, E.S. Marine Corps: Lieut.-Com- vision of the Treaty of Versailles would naturally LURID PROCEEDINGS IN PEKING | mander H. H. Crosby, U.S.N. Flag Secre follow, appeared contrary to the principles

tary: Lieut RH Grayson, Flag Lieuten -PARLIAMENT Whatever occur. of the

rights of nations,

ant; Sir William and Lady Recs-Davies, red within the Raich did not exempt the

Commodore and Mrs. Grace, Colonel and allies from pbserving the Treaty.

Mrs. Blake, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, the Hon. Mr. Messer, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hallifax, the Hon Mr. Creasy, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Holyoak. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Gale, Captain Hopwood, R.N., Com mander and Mrs. Beckwith, Commander and Mrs. Richardson, Lieut. Col. Nichol so, Lieut Commander Worthington, and Lieut. Moore.

GREEK COURT MARTIAL

night at Kaiserlautern and attacked the OFFICERS SENTENCED TO DEATH. Town Hall, but were repulsed.

SALONIZA, November 4th. The court-martist trying the officers in They then occupied a Governmentvolved in the recent revolt has sentenced building anil a newspaper office. French three to death nud others to imprison- ment for life. A number were acquitted. troops are clearing the streets,

ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE

NO DIOTATION / FROM......

MOSCOW...

NORWEGIAN LABOUR PARTY'S STAND.

CHRISTIANIA, Nov. 4th." The Congress of the Norwegian Labour

RECORDED:

FLORENCE, November 4th. The Observatory at 10.30 on the night of November 2nd rewarded earthquake, estimated to be eleven thou sand kilometres distant,

2. Very severe

Party, In 180 votes to 103 rejected the RUSSIAN LOSSES FROM

list of demands made by the Moscow International, thereby accepting expul- sion from the Moscow International. The minority thereupon left the meeting and the majority continued the congress, pass ing a resolution stating that they intend to follow the principles of Communism notwithstanding their expulsion from the Moscow International.

US. IMMIGRATION, TANGLE" FOUR THOUSAND ABOVE QUOTAS

JAPANESE INTERVENTION.. Now that there is again talk of Rasso Japanese negotiations, it is interesting to note the losses that Russia has sus- tained as a result of Japanese interven- tion, and the occupation of Russian terri tories in the Far East..."

The value of the fishing industry of the Maritime provinces,. Saghalien, and Kam- chatka, in 1916 was 43,000,000 yen (or gold roubles) and fifty-five per cent of this was Russian. Since 1920, when Japan occupied the Maritime provinces and Saghalien and cut off Kamchatka and

MEETING ENDS IN UPROAR,

PERINO, November 4th. Tremendous local interest was centred

in this afternoon's first extraordinary meeting of Parliament, when the main question on the agenda was the vote on the nomination of Sun Pao Chi for

Premier.

Lurid proceedings were expected as it was known that a group of Wu Ching Lien's opponents intended in the first place to bring up the question of his right to retain the Speakership.

The meeting opened at three o'clock, Wu Ching Lien not being present One of the Opposition took the floor and con-

tended that as Wa Ching Lien's term was

ended, it was necessary to appoint a new Speaker. He then formally nominated Ku Chih Juai, the oldest member as Speaker.

The House party was composed of His Excellency the Governor, Mr. A. G. M. The Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen was unable Fletcher and Captain E. C. Cross, A.D.C. į to attend owing to illness.

During the sojourn of the American flagship in Hongkong Admiral Washing The vessel is due to sail for the Philip- ton will pay a two days visit to Canton pines on Friday next,

*--Dead hent. Time: 57.3-Jarcs.

....3.—THE” CRITERION STAKES.

DISTANCE: One mile, Mr. Day's Shonkoland

1

(Mr. A. R. Dollas) Moses, Arnhold & H. Sassoon's Roman

Republic

(Mr. Hill)

Mr. Compar's Old Bill (Mr. Bremmer)

Time: mins. Orves,

A-THE MAIDEN STAKES.. DISTANCE: Three quarter of a mile. Mr. M. W. Sokoloff's Atamına

(Mr. Sokoloff).

Mr. Heary Morris Dukesfield

..

(Mr. Morris) Meserk Logan & Wilson's St. George.

(Mr. Brand) Time:imin. 30.1-es

U.S. Asintic Fleet only a few weeks ago. Mr. We Two's Young Bill Anderson as Commander-in-Chief of the Admiral Washington succeeded Admiral

For the past four years he has served as the Great War he served with the British Messrs. Day & Toeg's Columbia Chief of the Bureau of Navigation. In Grand Flect.

THE FAH WAH STAKES. DISTANCE: One mile wid a half.

(Mr. Burkill) - 1

Mr. A. R. Dallas) 9

TLS. 45.000 DAMAGES CLAIMED Mr. Harry White's King's Cros

BY A RUSSIAN CAPTAIN. ACTION AGAINST THE C.M.S. NAVIGATION COMPANY. In the lixed Court at Shanghai tern

The secunder of the motion strongly

(Mr. Patterson) supported the view that Wu Ching Lien

Time: 3mins 13.1-5ses, was not qualified and a vote was about

6.--THE SHANGHAI ST. LEGER to be taken when Wa Ching Lica, accom- Danied by a dyard, entered the house

DISTANCE: Que mile and a three quar and immediately made his way towards Captain A. M. Vingradoff is claiming Mr. Henry Morris Abbyfields the Speaker's chair, but Ta Po Ying 43,000 taeis damages from the China Mer- intercepted him as attempted to push chants Steamship Navigation Co., for Mr. Henry Morriss' Danesfield

(Mr. Morris) Four thousand emigrants who are faced Okhotsk, the Russians have been forced away. Upon this, a scuffle ensued, personal injuries alleged to have been fo to dense fishing. During 1990-99 the Rus followed by an uproar and much excite curred by the plaintif when in the execu sinn losses from this acerunt anointed nient, during which the majority of mem-

(Mr. Heard) 2

(Mr. Hill)

ALLOWED TO LAND.

NEW YORK, November 4th.

with deportation because the quotas of their respective countries, have been ex- hausted, will be permitted to land" on parole he order of Mr. Davis, Secretary Ithour, on the grounds of humanity They include 1,367 persons, mostly Bri- tish, aboard the Ks. Lith Others aboard the Majestic, Belgraland, Berengaria, Baltie nnd Careland. THEP.&O. LOAN PROSPECTUS

Arv

Lexpos, November 4th.

The P. & Q. loan prospectus states that the proceeds of the issue will he chiefly

devoted to the construction of new ves- sels replacing those destroyed in war

time,

LATEL

The Peninsular and Oriental issue of (1) £5,500,000 has been miscribed. The Jists are closed.

[A · Router's, cable message, dated London, November 1st. stated that it was understood, that the underwriting was progressing of a £3,500,000 five per cents lebenture loans for the Peninsular and Oriental Company, issued at 8 and re- Jeemalde 19345.]

AVIATION SPEED RECORD.

NEW YORK, November 4th. Lieutenant Williams hroke Lieutenant Brow's record, established on October 2nd, by flying three kilometres at the rate of 900 miles an four.

IRISH DOCKERS. RESUME WORK.

DUBLIN, November 4th The dockers have accepted the Glovern nent's terms and resume work to-day.

BARLIER CABLES.

MELBOURNE POLICE STRIKE CITY THROWN INTO DISORDER

MELBOURNE, November 4th.

INTERPORT ROWING.

tien of his duties as second officer on the Mesars. Potts & Hayim's. Harvest King,

steamer Haining. The plaintiff alleges that his dujuries

A

were the result of falling six and a half

to 92,850,000 gold roubles annually, orbers left the House, Wu Ching Lien

following. The iceting was thus ended. 6,550,000 gold roubles for the three years. industry come to 5,500,000 gold roubles In addition, the losses in the hunting

annually, and in the timber industry to for the three years of 24,000,000 gold 2,400,000 gold roubles. That is, nu

roubles. The total of all these losses is over 2,300,000 gali roubles.

THE EIGHTS AND THE PAIRS

SHANGHAI, November 5th. At Hesli in the Eights," Hongkong The sum does not include the value of led by a quarter of a length for the the capital and equipment, belonging to first half-mile, when Shanghai drew level the co-operative or private fishing con- and passt Hongkong in the last quarter cerns destroyed as a result of the Japan of a mile, winning by a length and a

eac intervention. It also does not include destroyed by the Japanese. The young the value of the salmon nurseries, also fish from these used to be put into the sea to replenish the supply. These may be

further estimated at a

20,000,000 to 30,000,000 gold roubles.

To all this must be added the customs losses. In the first place it was a char acteristic of the Japanese intervention that wherever possible they destroyed the bring in their goods free of duty. It also customs offices, thus cuabling them to allowed them to import prohibited goods,

quarter.

start and gradually increased their lend, In the Pairs, Shanghai had a good followed by Tientsin and Hongkong..

Time: 3mins $3.2-58

Time:

The receiving apparatus will be able to receive message from all the large world stations in Europe and America,

It is understood that the station will be of the latest valve transmitter type with a range of over 3,000 kilometres, thos bringing the station in touch with all the existing wireless stations in China.

The primary purpose of the station is to facilitate business communications with the outside world, as the land lines running between Canton and Hong- kbug are frequently interrupted, whils phoons and other causes occasionally ent off the cables connecting" Hongkong and other ports. It is understood that. interests allied with the South Chiam Wireless Co. are about to come to working arrangement with the D'Aguilar Station of the Hongkong Government thereby ensuring the public of prompt and reliable service between the two places. While the chief purpose of the Government is to render some service to the business community, it is confidently expected that the installation of a quick service will be a means of putting an end to the frequent deplorable crops of rumours constantly appearing in the Hongkong newspapers, which have much to do with keeping the public mind in a constant state of unrest.-Cuuton Daily Veice

· UNEASINESS AT "CANTON.

GROUNDLESS RUMOURS.” Canton was considerably alarmed dur ing the week-end by reports that Dr. Sun's force had been badly defeated in many battles in the East River campaign and that Chen Chiung Ming's men were approaching Canton from three different 1 directions. In view of the seriousne

of such rumours," we read, "the police authoritie, had to strengthen their forces to trepa look cut for apien "The rumours are declared to be groundless 3. Te is stated by our Canton contempor-

nry that Dr. Sun Yat-sen; the General- issime, left Canton for Sheklung on Son- day by the Canton-Kowloon train Ac companying the Generalissimo were Mr. 1 officers,

Ko Ting fan and veral high military Interviewed by General Chang Kwang-lang, General Lu Seo-tai and several other military commanders. Dr. Sun gave them some plans with regard to the military operations in the East River.” 3 The Generalissimo is to make an inve tom of the war zones in the East river districta.!!

£

feet from the top deck hatch No. 9 through the 'tween deck hatch, where be

7—THE ECLIPSE. STAKES. traded himself on the partition of the

DISTANCE: One mile and a quarter. forward ballast tank, and thence fell un Mr. Alan's Washington (Mr. Knoll) other 15 feet to the bottom of the tank. Mr. Day's Woodland causing such serious and permanent in- jury to himself that he is, physically

(Mr. A. N. Dallas) ruined for life. He alleges that a ladder Mr. M. M. Sokoloff's Ataman provided by the defenant company was unsafe, and not fastened, or fastened

(Mr. Sokoloff) securely, with the result that when ha

2mins 43.2-5

hurtling through the hatches. stepped on it, it swerved and sent him 8-THE AUTUMN » CUP.

From the date of the accident, January 2nd of this

DISTANCE: One mile and a quarter. year, until March 28th, he had four oper- Mesars. Stitt & Stephen's Cock o' the [BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN."]ations performed on him at the General North

Hospital, but without beneficial result. Mr. Nuggets Thomas & Beckett

(Mr. Hill) 1 Is connection with this the plaintiff claima a sum of 4.000 tals for salary due to him from the date of the accident up to the Mr Durgor's Kashmir month of September, when he was dis charged by the Company who, notwith standing the accident which happened while in their employ, repudiated all res.

THE WHANGPOO STAKES - ponsibility regarding the accident and the

DISTANCE: One mile and a half.' command by two Divisions, which the as well as denging that plaintiff is entitled Mrs Stitt & Stephen's Kupi

ability up to the date of his discharge. to any salary during his period of incap

(Mr. Burkill)

(Mr. Liddell)* ́*•

SITUATION – IN KIANGSI. REQUEST TO INCREASE MILITARY COMMAND,

PEKINO, Novrinber 4th.

Tsai Cheng-hsun, the Kiang, Tuli, has Mut General Yao. Chow-lia to Peking to

such as arms and other military equip-obtain permission to increase the military expenses defrayed in connection with sSIDE, ment. Without estimating the losses under these heads, we can turn to the actual figures for imports and exports and customis dues paid.

ΣΕΡ

EXPORTS FROM RUSSIA.

Valur.

¢

Toon

1912 110,000 120,000 1914100,000

rahlen

19,875,000

Custom 44% -paši, in goki roudes

1,794,000

2,050,000

220,11,000 20,336,000 4,746,000

1920 2,100 £103,000 Thus the Japanese intervention is seen exports, and caused a loss of at least to have practically put an end to Bastian 12,000,000/gold roubles during 1920-29 in custom dues “alone.

Year

IMPORTE

Customise

Taking too aone, the figures are:-

·Vabrey Toms

..kas old

In geld

3013 (50,000 || 44,490,000 || 35,500,000 101468,000 53,250,000, 42,605,000- The ten imports practically cessed with

A strike by 030 members of the Polico, in consequence of a refusal by the Com-Japanese intervention, and assuring that missioner to remoro supervisors who are during 1920-22 the quantity imported accused of spying methods, led to serious would not have exceeded that of 1914, rioting. Trning were overturned and we get a loss in customs dues alone dur shop-windows smashed. Many shops were ing the three years of at least 126,000,000 looted. The damage is estimated at over gold roubles fifty thousand sterling Hitherto there As regards other goods, the figures have beya two deaths. Fifty-five have been effected by loyal special

Hold in jell, in goldi

and bluejacket and some of th

constables, who dispersed the crowds with batons, many riotors being injured, The Cabinet has appealed to all fit men of military age to enrol as special constables. It is reported that a mounted police force consisting of volunteers from the Australi. an Light Horso is being forme

STRIKERS WILL NOT BE

REINSTATEDY

arc

You

Топи

Value.

roubles

Codesedilatom

reable

· 110,302400) 33,100,000. –

97,284,000 20,183,000

states are necessity in the disturb ed since of the Kiangsi borders,

President Tao Kun has referred the request to the High Military, Council.

PARLIAMENTARY SITUATION.

PEKING." November 4th The Parliamentary situation has been further complicated by the 1921 members of Parliament claiming that ther now ment groups, and the former are trying to kuced the so-called Constitutional Parlia runde Wu Pei-fu, Chi Hsueh yuan and the Chihli leaders in Peking to accept

their views,

ALLEGED ASSAULTS ON CHINESE

IN JAPAN.C

· REPORTS", DISCUSSED BY THE

CABINET,

Time: mins. 38.4-3secs.

THE

MURDER OF BRITISA MISSIONARIES IN SZECHUEN

(Mr. Brand) DIPLOMATIC AFFAIR HANDLED

BY CANTON GOVERNMENT (Mr. Burkill) Z

Dr. C. C. Wu the Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Constitutionalist Govern- ment at Canton, haz reeived a telegram. from the Commissioner of Foreign Allains of Szechuen Province reporting that the bandits who killed the two British mission- aries in Min-chuk, Szechuen in August, has been discovered and brought to justice by the authoriting of Min chuk.

(Mr. Bremner) 3

Time: 3mins 17.2-5seca."

The plaintiff holds a master'a certificate, Mr. Liddell's Seacroft

years of age, and a married man with one child. He is a graduate of Mr. W. Dayton's Day of Surprise recognized nautical collego at Vladivo tock, and from the time he took his degree there he has been following his profession continually. He joined the defendant company on May, 3rd, 1921, as secon mate of the Hung, and was later

1929. He served on this ship up to the transferred to other ships of the company. finally joining the Hain Ving on May 146. date of his accident

10. THE KALGAN PLATE. DISTANCE: One mile,

Mesars A.E. & J. Ros-nfeld's San Mr. Jane's Sunny Jim ...

Loundro (Ar Patterson) Mr. Elkayema Duumore

31r. Bremner): Timo; mins. 13.4-55ees

When the case secured in August, says the Custon Daily News, the British Con sul-General at Cantou, upon recept of official communication from the Consul at Chingtu, made a protest to the Depart ment of Foreign Affaim at Canton. Con sequently, Dr. CC Wu, wired to the Commander-in-chief of the Szechuen Army General Hsiung- Kehwa, and the Commis sioner of Foreign Affairs at Chengtu to Suvestigate the matter and arrest the alita in connection with the case. Ar cording to the report from the Chengta 3 District Magistrate of Min Chuk sent a Foreign Commissioner to Dr. Wu, the features in that certain leading medical mon of Shanghai will in all pro

detachment of soldiers to raid the den bability be called upon to defend their

tau fear, Inding out their where- diagnoses and treatment of the injuries

abouts. When the soldiers arrived at the received by the plaintiff, who was attended BEAVY CLAIM FOR BROKER dem, the ringleader of the by them..

bandits mediately committted suicide by poison and AGE AT SHANGHAI some of the bandits were killed and

were arrested by the soldier. Afairs M. N. Nism is suing Mr. S. A The Secretary for Foreig

hac

Tls 84,000 in respect of in lease negotiat Chinese zuborities in connection with the Hardloos in the Supreme Court at notified the British Comaul General a Shanghai for brokerage amounting to Canton of the accomplishment by the

The case, which was adjourned to a date unfixail, possesses, the Mercury say, un

PEKING, November 4th." reports regarding the alleged assaults on The Cabinet, on Saturday, discused the

AREFARS OF PAY - the Chiness residents in Japan during the earthquake, and it was resolved to send aand gendarmeria the Poing police

PEKING, November 2nd Yesterday, the head of the Peking polica truth, special mission to Japan to learn the Two Kun to request the payment of thoir/ell and arranged by him relating to pro. else."

OPERATIONS AT CHANGSHA.

HANKOW, November 4th. A wireless message from Changsha states that Chan Heng-ti's troops crossed the river in the morning of the 2nd inst., and attacked on the left bank Tan Yea-kai's forces, who have retreated inland, so that the operatione,

alous for the three years of 87,000,000 Chain apparently, were success"

arrears of wages.

perty in Nanking Road let to the Sun Prendent To Fan undertook to refer Company for 32 years at an annual rent the matter to the Cabinet

of Tis 80,000. The claim is for 2 per MAIL ROUTE TO THE EAST 1013

Wu Pei-fu, who requested $800,000 to able under the lease.

"Another request for money came from cent, on Taels 2,560,000, being, ront: pay- 1914 880,000

defray the expenses of the reinforcements

As a justification for the Government's 1021 (includ

sent to Hunan.

action in turning down the resenden to ing ten) 49,000 10,339,000 3,100,000

Brindisi and Taranto for the tranship- Thus, even assuming that the annal

ment of mails, Bir L. Worthington Evans JAPANESE DIET

Speaking at East Bristol on September declared that, although the Indian mal profits from customs in 1921-22 would not

21st Dr Maconmarn, referring to the was now 24 hours longer than before the bave exceeded the 1014 figure, we obtain ful...

Torre, November god. Socialist solution for present-day evils by war, only half of this was attributable t The Hochi asserts that the Government a system of publid ownership of all the means shortening of the res passage and the re MELBOURSE, November 4th during this time (0,000,000), or 79,000,000

gold roubles, less the amount received ceased.

quiet and the shooting has have decided not to call an extraordinary of production, distribution, and exchange, mainder was due to the shuttle boals be session of the Dictator said history had conclusively proved that tween Port Said and Briddiri having boos Parties of military are now guarding the

Wanhsien is quiet, and the general re public buildings Premier Lawwon state gold roubles. The total loss on cus-treat of the Second Army appears be in the delay in completing the reconstruction prospectus stage when it came to pensive to replace them. Apart from

This decision is attributed ostensibly to rosy and seductive as it might seem in the sold from the service. It would be that the Government has decided that its dues, is therefore something over progress.

plans and the present lack of housing practical application it turned out to be that, the Italian railways were notally impossible to reinstate any of the strikers: 16.000.000 gold roubles.

They have been fols to their oaths, and

-and

scanare There was no unpunctual and it was doubtful wheth printing difficulties, but the paper, believes hort Left the city at the mores of the lawloes items, for which no definite figures gre

that political reasons predommate, and is workman and elements," conceivable step will be taken to prevent Russia in the Far East as a result of fist Darroch and Misa Sharp safely better be able at an ordinary session to from those in maithority the prosecution of a problematico

his wife huld turn aside overland Transit broukh 14 It is announced that every available, the total loss suffered by

the opinion that the Government would from this willo the wisp and demand £0,000 or in precrudescence of the disorders, The Japanese intervention amounts to at arrived at Loyang Jast night after their cope with whatever opposition may practicable social reform along sang lines, land Government intended to raise a force of five least 230,000,000 gok roubice-2e rescue by the soldiermal Taying,

develop towards its administrative pro- pursued with courage, determination, and or at night thousand selected special constables.

Russia

Both ladies are well.

imagination,

Without including other important }-MISS-SHARP AND MISS DARROCH commodation for members 10 well as a deo the social milenium Tho they would maniaid their DIE WAF timinge

KAFES, November 4th.

gramme,

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