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ASSASSINATED. GRAPHIC STORY BY AN EYE WITNESS.
STAND AGAINST THE WALL, HANON EF!"
Paris, January 9th. Herr Heintz, president of the Separat ist fovernment in the Bavarian Palati- Date, was assassinated yesterday while dining at a restaurant at Speyri.
Loxpose January 9th.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11TH. 1924.
ALLIED MILITARY CONTROL
COMMUNISTS QUARREL.
Riai, December 9th. TO BE RESUMED.
A message from Moscow states that BERLIS, January 9th many leaders of the Central Communist Resumption of Allied military contro! Committes aro advocating a cessation of
attacks on Trotsky, emphasising the neces will be affected during the present week,sity for proserving unity at all costs. announcement. that the Nevertheless the Pravda is continuing its following ab
The Fract states that Government bad taken measures
to campaign.
Krestinsky, the Soviet representative at facilitate - the Control Commission's visits Berlin, has joined the opposition to the
Central Committee. January, 18th and 19th.
A
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LABOURITE DISORDER.
44 FIVE KARIONETTER FROM THE
ITALIAN OPENLA. "'- .*
LONDON, Janwry oth In the House of Common, imowdiately Mr. Whiteley took the chair in readiness for the summons to the House of Lords to hear the Royal assent to the Speaker's
OBITUARY.
DEAN OF CANTERBURY,
FAR EASTERN: CABLE NEWS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE-]
LATE” SIR ELMAS KADOORIE'S REQUEST.
ON BEHALF OF PALESTINE,
JERUSALIM. January 9th.
Palestine.
籍
ELECTION SPEECHES THE CAPITAL LEVY,
MR HENDERSON ON THOSE WHO WILL BE EXEMPT,
tarifle should have been injured by then. If we alone wege drinking the holy milk of pure sconem detrine, he would baye shought that ecuntries with tariffs would have shown a decrease in exports,
But what did we find! We found that ar by year the competition-the success- ful competition of Germany was main Mr. Arthur Henderson, speaking at tainel against our manufactures. We Ferry Hill, Co. Durham, said that found that one trade after another was
German unemployment was common to every in mentood by expansion, and at the dustrial country. whatever its fiscal
same time we found the gigantic conn polic. u industrial life they wanted
try on the other side of the Atlantic protection against the raivous recheions with tariffs higher than were over dreamed wages imposed on the workers in the of in this country, challenging the whole last few years. They wantes protection
Slumdom, had houses, and the basis upon which our industry dependet.
The experience of the last disene ilden areas in which the people showed that in the first place
is did were living. That was the only protec
wanted.
LONDON, January 9th The death is announced of Dr. Wace, the Dean of Canterbury since 1909.
The Very Rev. Henry Wace, D.D., was DOLLAR STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S demption Levy: One would almost ima- a prolific writer on religious subjects, particularly historical. He was a noted preacher and was in his 37th year at the time of his demise.]
PURCHASE.
years
not ruin a country, and in the second exigencies of à country: The experienes place did not even depress the exporting, also proved that the men who believed in tariffs were not pressarily imbeciles.
MR. LLOYD" GEORGE.
WHEN THE VAIN TALKER HAD HIS USES,”
An eye-witness of the assassination of
SEVEN PRESIDENT" LINERS. Herr Heintz, in the dining hail of the chief hotel at Speyer in the presopce of
DR. GILDERSLEEVE.
Mr. Farley, on behalf of the Shipping thirty guests, says: "A number of shots
Board, old seven President" ships to suddenly rang out. Three persons who
BALTIMORE, January 9th. The death is announced of the well, the Dollar Steamship Company, for were sitting at table just opposite me lectioh, a Labourite back-bencher bega known philologist, Dr. B. L. Gildersleeve, | $3,550,000, as compared with an original cry for him to make a transfer of evidently had been issued by the Con-
at the advanced age of 92 years-Reuters | cost of $00,000,000. Amerima Service.
fell to the ground, shot through the head. There was a ery Stand against the wall, back up! The crowded room was thrown inte consternation. A woman burst out orying as several more shots were fired, Three or four young men rushed from the room threatening to shoot anyone traying within a quarter of an hour, add jog. We are only attacking Separat 1sts.
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The fights had been extinguished and when they were curned on three men lay in pools of Huud. Heintz and another died in a few moments,
It is stated that only Heintz belonged to the Separatist Government. The
others sat at his table by chance.
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Troops and poliet soon arrived, but no priests have been make up to the pre
sent.
Three other wounded men were found -butede the hotel"
**SEPARATISTS DOINGS IN THE PALATINATE,"
The assassination of Herr Heintz was presumably by Nationalists, and drawi fresh attention to the Separatists' doing in the Palatinate, which are the subject of serious preoccupation in British oficial zircius.
to whistle the Bed Fing," but ceased in response to sharp cries of "Order!**
The ceremony in the House of Lords was carried out in time bonourai fashion. Mr. Jack Jones was beard to be muttering throughout, and subsequently tried vainly to raise a point of order in the House of Commons, alleging that the Commons had been insulted. Mr. Jones vouchsafed no ofplanation, but it is understood he was aggrieved because only a handful of Peers
ceremony. prent at the were
Mi Jewson
was conspicuous on the Labour berches in a brown velour hat with a multi-coloured scarf, though the worgen Labarites, decided to continue hatles
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THE
DINNER AT THE CHINESE LEGATION.
It is officially announced that the British Government bas arcepted bepiest of approximately 100,000 by the late Sir Ellis Kadoorie of Hongkong, to be expended for the benefit of cling to deal with the capital tevr. Mr. Henderson said he preferred to call it by its proper.
title, the War Debt Re
heavens were going to fall as the Sisals at the imposition of this levy. No cooperative society, friendly
would be union, or other concern
The upon to pay a single halfpenny money must be the
of the in. passession divividual. He might have it in shares
Mr. Lloyd George speaking at Criccieth, or Government securities, and it might be said: was shown a poster which his shares, but that was nothing new servative Central Offies. It represented That went on daily on the
me as mere vain talker who has necom- change. There was a good deal of opposi plished nothing. There is no party from CHINESE INDUSTRIAL MISSION IN tion and alarm about this leve, but what which that that comes with such ill
Were. All this talk LONDON.
about the death duties!
Eavour as from the Tory Party. about its effect on industry was futile, they of that opinion in 1914 and 19187 The Labour Party proposed this scheme y recollection, is they were rather glad in the hope that it might wipe off half to have this valu talker in charge of State the amount of the debt by getting soive-affairs in those days. thing like three to four thousand millions, When British,innuce was in a state "I am deeply convinced, said Mr. He of panic, and arrangements had to be derson," that it is not the jery that is made to save it from lisaster, when shells the alarm. It is the prospect Of and rides, machine-guns and cannons, had return
of ♫
Labour Government, to be and grent organisations had forged the The levy is the stick to beat us with. If the improvised for turning them cut at there had been no love in our programause the shortest notie: to support our gallant they would have taken some other item in
1150 When Germany had broken up it and treated us exactly as they are domen in the field, the vain taker had his three of our Allies and was on the point ing with the levy."
of breaking up a fourth. when the Ger
submarins were sinking our ships by millions of tous, the Tory party was EFFECTS OF A CAPITAL LEVY.
frightened. so frightened that they shirk- ed office and begged this vain talker to Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a take charge and ilo bis best to pull the meeting of Leicester business men said the country through. When there was great AND capital levy scheme was vitiated by the unrest in this country after the war in proposal to suspend the Sinking Fund. 1910-1920, and there were menacing strikes. The real object of the levy was to provide and movements, they were glad to get LONDON. January 8th an attractive elctiontering cry. It
him. The High
"I recollect another poster in which I Commissioner expressed a mad incursion on predatory grounds
figured in 1919; also issned by the Con the capital of the country. gratitude to Great Britain, and said be into.
Anglo-Chinese Secialists talked about capital as if it servatives. It was a more flattering por consisted only of real estate. They ignor-trait of myself than the present ore. T friendship.
Sir William Clark said that the Depart intangible assets, such as goodwill in was issued in the interests of Conservativa ment of Overseas Trade was glad to business capital lovy would bring candidates with the words 'Support the about a gigantic devaluation of every- man who brenght victory. I can show cooperate with the Mission.
Sir John Jordan said that Anglothing and an enormous flight of foreign you one still sticking to an old brick wall Chinese history was one of the finest in capita from that the thare capital on the where to state in the tone contr mean of it fixed during election of the world for honesty. He had great country would be written down 30, 40, 1015.
and 50
Losos, January 9th. Mr. Chao Hsin Cha presiding at a dinner at the Chinese Legation in honour of members of the ladustrial Mission, mid he hoped the visit of the mission would advance, Anglo Chinese trade and co-operation. He looked forward to see ing a similar mission from Great Britain visiting China,
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The guests included representatives of the Department of Overseas Trade, Lon: don Chamber of Commerce and leading | industrial firms,
WASHINGTON, January 9th. Attempts have been made to ascertain the views of President Coolidge on the Bok peace plan. Inquirers referred to his message delivered at the opening of The process of swearing in the Common Congress, when he said that the country rs in the siternoon was enlivened by the had definitely refused to tatify the Labourite chuf. The women Labourites Covenant of the League of Nations, add and Lady Terrington were cheered, Missing, I am not proposing any change Lawrence was serted with the cry of that policy, neither is the Senate in-
And Missident elased. "Good old East London!" Bondheld was greeted with a cry of "Qur This, apparently, means that neither Maggio!"
the President nor the "Republican-men- AF Jack Jones, when leaving the bers of the Senate will give encourage- House of Commons, explained that he
ment to any plan that recognises, on the¦ ANGLO-CHINESE FRIENDSHIP made a protest, because he was a constitu- part of the United States, formal adhe tionalist, while the Lords were not, though always talking about the Consti- sion to the League of Nations. tution M Jones protested again--a
SOVIET OIL. hundred Commoners being received in the House of Lords by only five mari.S. COMPANY GRANTED CONDI hoped for everlasting onettes from the Italian Opera," where as it was the duty of the Lords to receive the Commons in decent numbers, Mr.. Jones reference was to the five caramis
oners in red erraine cloaks with black enekel, hats..
RAMSAY MACDONALDS
The Separatist flag still ties on many town halls in other parts of occupied Germany, but apparently it is only in thei Palatinate that anything like a serious Central Separatist administration has been established under the title "Government WELL RECEIVED IN of the Autonomous Palatinate."
While the Separatists are the de factoj governing authority in every Palatinate fous, it is reported that the action of the Rhineland High Commission in accepting one sued by the Separatist Palatinate administration interpreted as prac tically official recognition.
SPEECH.
FRANCE.
PARIS, January 8th. Mr. Ramsay, Macdonald's expression of friendship for France has created favourable impression. Le Temps says
We shall do Mr. Macionald's expresse intentions justice and bous he will justice to those of France. The Journal It it stated that British demarches have des Depute says Mr. Macdonald per- now led to the decision to institate anvers in the sentiments expressed he will inquiry on the spot by delegates of the encounter great goodwill by France, which is ready to discard mutual reclinations Inter-Allied Commission.
and build up
policy.' Liherte, the organ of the Extreme Right, thinks Mr. Maclonald's idyllic language macks of 848 and says:The illusions of 184 only benefited Bismarck and Prussia. Beware of the unens !” GERMAN SEAMEN ON STRIKE
INQUIRY BY RHINELAND. COMMISSION.
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Paris, January- 9th. As a result of, British representations on the subject of the Saparatist move- ment, it is anounced that an inquiry will be made on the spot by the Rhine- land High Commission.
SERIOUS COLLISION.
LATER,
In connection with the shooting of Heinz, there were collisions last night be. tween the Separatists and the populace, which resulted in five persons being kill ed..
BRADFORD MILL COLLAPSE
WORKERS BURIED BENEATH
DEBRIS..
LONDON, January
Over thirty emples of the Zeland Spinning Mills at Bradford, were buried this morning by the collapse of the roof of the building, which brought down a
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A PARTIAL SETTLEMENT.
LONDON, January 9th.
A German steamer is held up in Vic toria Decks owing to a strike of the crew. It is the Hamburg America liner Franker old, which arrived on December 25th Officials of the new stevedores and light- ermen's unicy visited the Frankenwald to-day to ascertain whether any members of the union were handling the cargo, in order to call them out, and immediately retired when they found the cargo hand- kers belonged to the transport workers? union.
"German pickets at Bull awaited the
TIONAL CONCESSION,
NEW YORK, January 5th. The New Fork Times, Moscow, corre has been granted to the Sinclair Oil Com pany, New York. The grant was condi
Government a loan of $250,000,000 Up to the present the Sinclair Company has not complied with the Russian demands.
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hopoa for China It was necessary to
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MR. CHURCHILL.
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tional on the company ranking the Soviet stablise the situation, but the economic follow per cent, in the panic that would it was only when they thought their
U.S. SENATE · DEADLOCK.
ENDED.
WASHINGTON, January 9. Tim deadlock existing in the Senate
ended by the election of Mr. Smith, a since the opening of the session has beca South Carolina Democrat, as chairman the later-State Commerce Committee, thus permitting the Senate to enter into its full functions.
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COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA
IN AMERICA..
WASHINGTON, January ath. Dr. Daugherty has formally declared that the Department of Justice had abundant evidence to back up the State Department's recent statement concerning Communist propaganda in the United States
THE MÉXICAN UPHEAVAL MEXICO 'PAYS FOR US. WAR MATERIAL.
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WASHINGTON, January. 9th. The Obregon Government has deposited a cheque for $150,000 na an instalment
aeroplanes. The amount represents nearly half the total bill.
position would influence the political
situation.
The chief item of the Mission's pro- gramme to-day was an important confer ence with the Conistroller-General, Sir William H. Clark, at the Department of Overscas Trade.
The morning was spent in inspecting road making arul factories. Afterwards private lunch was given by the British Industrial Federation,
JAPANESE TRAINING SQUADRON
AT MELBOURNE."
MELBOURNE, January 9th. The Japanese traising squadron, com. A prising three cruisers has arrived. Civic reception and entertainment was given. The squadros sails for Hobart on January 10th.
DR. SCHMALZRIED'S RANSOM,
EIGHTEEN THOUSAND STRINGS. OF CASH,
People of the Socialist intellectual type and these of the ignorant and predatory Bolshevist sort never realised how much they owed to capital and to what a tremendous extent the business, of the country. carried
un borrowed
their
Scientifically and according to own argument the Labour Party should go lower than the £5,000 limit for the Irvy. They probably would go lower, Suishing up by taxing the man with th shovel,
SIE A. MOND
LABOUR'S MISCALCULATION,
troubles were over, troubles in Europe and troables in Irelagd, and that trade wat beginning to pick up that they suddenly discovered I was a vain talker, and that the time had come for them to have s change. There is no party in the State. which has less right to issue that poster than the Tory' Party."
SIE J. SIMON,
MR. BALDWIN'S STEERING CAPACITY.
"Mr. Baldwin has got the Conservative Party adrift and is steering it through the rapids with a certificate of character instead of a compass," 2 Sir John Simon, replying to Mr. Baldwin's Brad- Sir Alfred Mond, speaking at Pontyford speech." His bewildered companions. pool said that if a scheme for a levy on like the crew in Louis Carroll's poem, capital had been practicable in 1918 he could give no intelligible account of the would have raised no objection to it, but course he was stering, and were reduced"- it was wrong in principle and impossible to murmuring:- of execution.
The need of the country was to reduce the interest on the National Debt. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald had stated that the interest amounted, to £365,
That PERKG. January 10th
was not correct, In the
Budget Dr. S. Schmalzried, who has lately been wur interest and sinking fund was eat?- released by his captors, reached Tungjih mated at £350,000,000, £310,000,000 inter on December 7th, thin and wasted, butt and £40,000,000 already provided as otherwise all right.
sinking fund Local Chinese paid 18,000 strings of cash for his ransom.
CHINA'S PREMIER..
Mr. 31nedonald had overlooked the fact that on the £350,000,000 the receivers had to pay income tax and super tax of approximately 6, in the £. That brought
figure down to
the
Other maps are such shapes with their
islands and capes... But we've got our brave captain, to
thank
He has made us a map we can alt un-
derstand.
A perfect and absolute blank. Menawhile the honest but perplexed captain, approaching the Niagara of the poll, sadly reflected that the time for in- quiry and questioning had now come.
£200.000.000- Captain A. L. Gordon of the Blue
arrival of the steamer Herbert Fricher for the purchase of war material and CABINET RESIGNATION EXPECTED: £100,000,000 less than Mr. Macdonald from Germany and induced the crew of nineteen to join the strike.
As a result seamen ant of negotiations between the
had
PEING, January 8th
in
ot of heavy machinery from the top floor with the agents of the union at Hull BANK ROBBERS IN AMERICA/. At the conclusion of an informal meet italt if a levy were, made on his arrival at Shanghai on the 1st just....
German steamier
on to the workers beneath. Up to the Yent the latter agreed to pay the
present twenty have been extricated,
crew British maritime rates from January
more
are believed to be still buried, of whom
1peared somewhere,, z
as had been suggested, it would two years to make a valuation, and that time, much of the incney which ing this afternoon, the House of Repr the capital levy would have produced watatives held a formal meeting which BALM BEACH, (FLORIDA), Jan. 9th.
have would
Sir Alfred continued strong force police, armed with passed the nomination of Sun Pro Chi
as Premier. There were 305 members prethat in the death doties you make a robbers holding a meeting in the swamps in favour of Sun Pao Chi and ten we do not all die, at the same time." The Deputy Sheriff and five robbery, were irregular votes. It was resolved to report (Laughter.) killed.
SUCCESSES FOR MEXÍCo. 2
LOYALISTS.
Funnel sår. Lycaon was the recipient on of a letter of thanks and a handsome piece of silver suitably. Inscribed, from the Chinese Earthquake Relief Committee and the Chinese Life Saving Association of Kobe and Osaka. This was presented to in on behalf of the "Chinese refugers officers and crew during the earthquake at Yakobama on September 1st, 1522.
or less severely injured. Twelve 3rd, and accepted all the conditions of machine guns, attacked a gang of bank tent of whom 283 vcted. There were 250 lay on expital. That is quite true, but rescued, amongst others, by himself.
six answered their names, showing that they were still alive.
BRITISH BOARD OF TRADE
FIGURES.
LONDON, January 9th. Board of Tride figures show, imports daring 1923 £1,098,000,000, compared with £1,003,000,000 in 1022: exports 2767,000,000, compared with £719,000,000; re-exports 2118,000,000, compared with £103,000,000.
the Maritime Bord.
THE FLOODS IN FRANCE. POSITION STILE SERIOUS,
TAFICO, January 9th Government force under Gutierrez are dva Hario Lobor and Palo Blanco. advancing an Tuxpam: They have cap
A DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE.
NEW YORK, January 1th. Australia has challenged for the Davir
PARIS, January 9th. Although the Seine is falling slowly, IMPORT AND EXPORT DURING 1923. the outlook is not rensuring, for damper weather has returned. Meanwhite the situation is Paris and its suburbs is much the same. The maximum height of the flood has now been reached at Rouen, where the quays are flooded. A meeting of Deputies representing the departments of the Seine, Seine-et-Marne, has decided Cup. to introduce a Bill opening a credit of thirty million frases for sufferers from the floods, and create a permanent group of Deputies of these three departments to defend Paris from a recurrence of the disaster.
Allowing for the changed basis, due Ko the fact that South Ireland in April became a Free State, the Board of Trade estimates of importa in 1923 actually in treased £23,000,000; exports £20,000,000; and re-exports £6,000,000
GIFT TO ALBERTA. UNIVERSITY.
Enostas, January 9th. The University of Alberta bas received $10,000 from the Carnegic foundation to mable Professor Collip to carry on insulin investigations.
FALL OF THE FRANC
PARIS, January 8th The fall of the trang continues to be the chief newspaper topic. It is reported about a dozen people, mostly Russians, have been expelled from the Bourse,
GALES IN THE ATLANTIC " FRENCH COAST STREWN WITH
WRECKAGE
[BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN."). YUNNANESE DIVISION FUNDS.
ATTEMPTED EMBEZZLEMENT BY ARMY OFFICER...
purchase
to the President this evening. As the It was not by making the rich roar, hut yal of the House of Representative is by making the neor richer that they were full in the hands of Wu Ching Lian, the going to help the country onward, house resolved to in the Senate's seal. The nomination mut go to the Senate, Friday. It is expected that the present 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE OF TARIFFS which will probably vote. thercon on acting Cabinet will resign en bloe to- morrow.
MANILA SENSATION.
BANK BOOK-KEEPER'S ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.
MINILA, January 8th. Lucio Torralbe, former book-keeper of the local branch of the Yokohama Specie
THE TARIFF || QUESTION.
We do not know whether there is any misunderstanding regarding the surpriz ing announcement that the Italian Government has offered to provide free education in Italian schools for Chinese students. but we noticealinn Legation, af ment made by at The Earl of Birkenhead addressing an Bangkok reads: "By virtue of a recen audience of 5,000 people at the Palace Decree, foreign nudents who wish to enter: Theatre, Newcastle-on-Tyne, said: When any public schools or superior Intsitutes.
rampt from paying they were told that the effects of the in Italy are tarills would destroy what was left of the usual taxes, A special fund has been activities of our Mercantile Marine he further created to assist foreign students Italian Universities. would ask them to consider the latest frequenting the figures issued by the Beard of Trade Superior Institutes and Fine Arts Acade Previous to the war 44 per cent. of the mies. Are Chinese students to be givin
snage of the world flew the British Ang; more favourable treatment than this?
barely five years after the war, the
While this was so By the lamented death of Mr. H. E. R
the.
Bank has escaped to. Macro after the orezutage was world had increased Hanter, old Shanghai residents, says the
in
the war had left on the basis of the new Well Road and there Mr. Hunter tock and only possible terms of competition. his daily exercise with the tennis bat. The question he would put to the free Bub the younger generation, who "only importers, and reially ... the Labour
to
alleged embezzlement of amounts from the Bank variously stated between Pests tonnage in a greater ratio than we .-C. Daily News, are reminded that the
every country 168,000 and Pesos 400,000. SHANGHAI, January ath.
The alleged had. The whole free import can depend- deceased gentleman took a personal, active An alleged attempt by a Chinese army defalcations have been in progress since ed upon the hypothesis that they could part in local sports while he was stationed officer to embezzle, Tis, 358,000 sent to 1921,
not reconcile a protective system with a here as young man. In the early Mercantile Marine. The answer was that sighties some members of the bank's sta PARIS, January 8th Shanghai by the Commander of the The Atlantic consin in the grip of Second Yunyaness Division in order to STEAMER ABANDONED IN. HORTA; they had to deal with the new world which lived in a charming house on the Babbiz%.
revealed in the
PACIFIC. suppliesterday, when the Com a gale accompanied by an exceptionally Mined Court, high tide, practically amounting to mander secured an injunction against the
PRESIDENT LINER RESCUES A tidal wave. The coast from Breart to release of the money, by
local banks. Biarritz is strewn with wreckage, quays It
JAPANESE CREW Appears
that
Chinese captain was
Party, wis: "Were they prepared, indee the deceased gentleman when He have been wrecked, houses flooded and sent to Shanghai so purchase supplies.
finitely to adopt the view that the Ger directed the affairs of the bank here, can as beetriding ca LONDON, January th.man nation should compete with us not ongolian pony at the reos and fighting
hardly imagine him fishing boats sunk. Some fahermen are and one of his brother officers cbtained miming. The rush of water at La the pass-hook and attempted to with message from Seattle says the steamer only in shipbuilding but in the cargo strenuously for win. Tel he rode at
Kynsi daru on January 6th was carrying Industry upon terms which wer Rochelle was accompanied by a slight draw the funds from the banks. earthquake. The contents of hours were The captain returned to Tunnen, where, abandoned, the crew being taken off by absaiptely a negation of the trade union not a few meetings, and at one time a local washed away, and considerable damage as a reult of charges being made against the American steamer Prendent Me area! If the Liberal and Taborir judge of jockeyhip pronouned the opinion
Kinley, him, he committed suicide.
Parties were right, nations which had that he was the coming jockey,"
was done,
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