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RUSSIA AND FRANCE. AN ANGRY NOTE BY M. CHICHERIN. TO THE FRENCH PREMIER,

SHIPBUILDING LOCK-OUT IN

BRITAIN.

BLEAK *** OFFICIAL NÜMMER' IN BRITAIN.

LATEST CABLES [TABOCES BRUTES'M·AGENCY-} INDIGNANT CHICHERIN. ** ANGRY NOTE TO M. POINCARE.

Moscow, April 11th. d: Chicherin, in a note to M: Poincare, in reply to the latter's telegram dated April 9th. dignantly rejects France's attempt to interfere in the Kieff trial cin behalf of spies. 2. He recapitulates many attempts by France to interfere in Russian affairs, and the losses which Hussia has suffered thereby. The Soviet Government, since its earliest days, has never allowed guyone to interfere, he "aps, and it will certainly not begin now: He adds that naturally France knows about the activities of the apping or ganization M. Chicherin conchides with a friendly proposal that France should

ease her, present attitude and take alew leading to mutual relations.

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SHIPBUILDING · LOCKOUT, &

IN OPERATION ALL OVER THE THE COUNTRY.

Lustos, April 12th. The Shiphaikling Lackout is in general | eration throughout the country to-day, Hit the Southampton yards remain en to give the strikers an opportunity to licy the instructions of their executives to resume work. A few returned to their sluts this morning. But there has been to sentral resumption.

END OF FIGHTING SHIP.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 14TH,

OUTRAGES IN RUSSIA.

SAID TO BE WORK OF ANTI SOVIET SOCIETY.

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THE REPARATIONS QUESTION.

VIEWS ON THE EXPERTS: PROPOSALS.

PARIS, April 11th. The Reparations Commission has decided that the experts reports provide a practi- cal basis for a speedy solution of the re parations problem and consequently it is prepared to proceed innueintels, within

their the limits of its functions, to approve conclusions and adopt their methals but it els compelas to reserve its approval until the Government of the Reich is andy to "asure its cooperation in the whene

FRANCE AND THE RUHR.

PARIS, April 11th. As the ech of the gearsal applause evoked by the experts report dies, the difficulty of wearing uninity among Moscow, April 19th.

the Goveruments in regard to the applica is becoming in pinu counter-revolutionary association tion of the experts called the National Society for Defendcreasingly apparent.

French Government is officially in the Native Land is being made the silent but the inspired pass inliates that "ubject of an enquiry at Leningrad the Raht will be France's trump card in Boris and Saginoff are alleged to be at the forthcoming interflied negotiations Franes will sent to seonomie eencan the head of the organisation, the agents tion of the Ruhr, On condition that of which are stated to be employes of France's Allies promise to join France in the Polish Intelligence Servier Associa imping sunctions in the event of Ger, tions. Its activities are reported to have many failure to carry out the plan and extended to the provinces, and many mur-partial, if net total carating, dritters

ders and outges against sup posters and Jews are alleged. The at. Britain. cused persons number one hundred and seven.

COTTON SPINNERS' DECISION. AFFECTS TWO-THIRDS, OF THE TRADE.

The

LONDON, April 11th, Federation of Staster Cotton spinners of Manchester has decided to continue short time on the American section until the end of September, in- stead of reverting to full time in May as previously arranged. affects two-thirds of the whole trade. #

The decision

THE WORLD OF SPORT,

ENGLAND, v.

SCOTLAND.

BIG CROWD WATCH DRAWX GAME-

LONDOS. April 12th. At the Stadium, Wembley, in showery weather 5.500 spectators witnessed the AUSTRALIA SCUTTLED UNDER | Association football match between Eng

land and Scotland, which resulted in draw of pne goal apiece. --

WASHINGTON TREATY.

SSEY, April F

The senteling of the little-cruiser Muslpolan' awenty miles outside Sydney

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national

THE GAME DESCRIBED.

LATER.

The International untel provided a Heads, in accordance with the Washing,plendid open garae, full of thrilling runs ton Treaty, amounted to CEPPIROUX

The warship Zader sent floral and quick changes of sonas. Both goals had many, aarrow menpes. Five minutes the expressing tributes with cards

from the interval, following a free-kick The people's attachment and regret. Australian warships salute, aeroplanes against England. Cowan, the Scottish dropped wreaths and British light-creide right netted the fill. The cor xers pircled aroaud and salated, hoisting at half-time were; Scotland, 1: England, the Australian flag. They then bende for Brisbane. The sinking occupied

0. After thirteen minutes of the second- half Jack and Buchan initiated an attack on the Scottish goal. Walker, England' twenty-five minutes.

inside left, dashed up and grashed the ball ALERT GREEK GOVERNMENT.into the net. The game continued to be finely contested, but as there was no far ARRESTS READS OF PROJECTED | ther scoring, the result, was a one-goal draw. The result leaves England at the REVOLT.

bottom of the Championship table,

Aruess, April 1ith. Owing to indications that renetionary trouble" is brewing, the Government has ordered the arrest of eighteen retired Military and Naval officers of high nuk.. 'The number includes General Leonardo- poulos, the leader of the last equnter- revolution, who was sentenced to death and recently pardoned, and Leneral Genstam linopoulos, a fanatical Royalist. The Minister for the Interior announces that considerable quantities of revolvers and cartridges which were recently bought In Athens by reactionaries have been. confisented.

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The leaders of the projected movement obyomly intended an outbreak after the plebiscite. One of the arrested people. General Metaxas, interviewed 3. Tapas) prastasin, the Premier, last night and protected against the arrests. The Pre- nier replied that the Government were determined to crush, any attempt at disorders.

** COPEC “ CONFERENCE ENDS

CONTINUATION COMMITTEE'S

FUNCTIONS,

LONDON. April 12th.

The conference on Christian politics,

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH LEAGUE: DIVISION 1.

Arsenal, 2; Sunderland, 9. Blackburn R.. : Bolton W., I. Cardiff City, 2; Burnley, 0. Huddersfield T., 1: Manchester, 1- Liverpool 3; Middlesbro', . Nottingham F.. ; Aston Villa, 0. Newcastle 1, 2: Chelsen, 1. Sheffield T. 0; Birmingham, 3. Tottenham H., 2; Everton 5. West Brom A., 5: Nftis County. O West Ham 1, 3; Preston, N.E., 1. SCOTTINE LEVUE,

Hibernians, 2; Airdrieonians, 0. Motherwell, Patrick T, 1. Que n's Park, 1: Dundre, 1. Rangers, 2; Morton, 1.

Ayr United. 1: Raith Rovers, 0. Celtic, 0; St. Mirven, J Clydebank, 2: Aberdem, 1. Falkirk, 2 Kilmarnock, 1. OBITUARY.

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(Mr. Arthur Lionel Smith, M.A.,' LLD., who had been Master of Balliol since

MASTER OF BALLIOL DEAD.

LONDON, April 11th. The death is announced of Mr. Arthur economies and citizenship. Subhed Lionel, Smith, Master of Balliol College, **Coper.", Tnx beer concladed. The Oxford.

continuation onference appointed committee of filty members to curry on the work to see that the influence of 1916, was one of the leading authorities on Modern History. He was Examiner Copec shall be a permanent factor in

in this subject at the Laiversities of the life of the churches: to establish a permanent organisation to interpret the Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Liver- purposes of Copes; probally to form a pool, Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, and publicity bureau, and possibly a federal Wales. One of his many learned works was Church and State In The Middle council of churchta

The Conference Rassed a resolution in Ages, published in 1913.3 favour of the churches inquiring into the cause of unemployment, and decided to forward a request to the heads of churches for inquiry and advice by churches with regard to birth control.

POINCARE AND THE

EXPERTS...

PARIS, April 11th. M. Poincare has instructed the French Delegation to the Reparations Commis sion that he does not wish to impose his will regarding the experts' report but leaves the Delegation a free hand pro- vided that their decisions are strictly in accordance with the terms of the Peace, Treaty.

BLEAK OFFICIAL SUMMER.

LONDON, April 12th Snow, blizzards, rain, and bitter cold shered in the ocial Summer Time, which began at two o'clock on Sunday marning, when the clocks were advanced an hour

EARLIER CABLES.

HONDURAS BOMBED BY REBEL AIRMAN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED.

LONDON, April 11th A message from Washington says the Navy Department reports that a Bovelu- tionary airman tombed the capital of Honduran destroying many houses.

The dead included many women and children.

Four bombs narrowly missed the Ameri an landing forcers who were apparently mistaken for enemies.

The American Commander has laid a protest.

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UN EMPLOYMENT IN RUSSIA

RIGA, April 11th.. The unemployed in Rusia are constantly increasing. Acording to the Izvestia there were 120,000 in Moscow alone on April 1st.

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FAR EASTERN CABLE PARLIAMENT AND FORMER FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR.

NEWS.

(TUROVON BELTER'S AGENCY.] DIPLOMATIC BODY AND SHANGHAI

QUESTIONS.

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HONGKONG SOLICITOR.

SIN TAK FAN,

It is estimated that over a thousand Our Londen correspondent writes:-

persaus attended the funeral of the late I hear that Mr. Herbert William Looker. Mr. Sin Tak Fan on Saturday afternoon. who was formerly a solicitor in Hongkong The procession left the deceased's resi for about twenty-five years, and has been dence, No. 1, Robinson, Road, at 2 pm, living at the Grove, Great Baddow, a headed by the Band of the 1st East pleasant village near Chelmsford, since his Surrey Regiment. Chinese members of retirement in 1919, has been eelected by the Police Force, District Watchmen and the Conservative Association in South detachment of the St. John's Anal, fast bow as the prospective candidato ance Brigado escorted the hearse. A hald of the party in that constituency. Mr. was made near the University Recreation Looker will, therefore, carry the Conser-Ground where numerous friends of the specta by bawing three times, towards vative banner at the next General Elec-deceased gentleman paid their last ce tion. South East Essex is at mesent re Presented in Parliament by "a" Labour the coff. The procession then pro- man. Mr. Hoffman, who wou the seat cccded to the "Mount Davis cemetery from the Conservatives with a handsouse where the interment took place. majority last December, and is a very abla

PRKING, April 19th. The Diplomatic Body informed the Waichiappu on April 10th that it was prepared to discuss the rendition of the | Shanghai Mixed Court: but in agrering to such a discussing, to which the Chinese Government attaches much importance, the diplomais desne to point out that thers ars other outstanding matters affecting the welfare and development of the inter- untional element of Shanghai, to

South East Essex is partly agricultural speedy solution of which diplomats and of M.P. the foreign communities in Shanghai

and partly industrin. The big Tilburg attach no ina weight.

Among these are the enlargement and Docks are comprised within its boundaries, improvement of the Part, the extension with their many thousands of workers of the present boundary of the Settlement, who are highly organised and strongly and the question of Sino-Fareiga repre. Labour in politics Thermare also get sentation on the Municipal Comells of the rent works and factories galore belong. International Settlement and adjoining ing to important firms engaged in world Chine areas. The diplomats, therefore, trade. Frota this brief indication is will an easy one to recapture for the Con- ask the Chirese Government of embark he gathered that the constituency is not on gotiations affecting them neaters as

work cut out to win it at the next lee tion." well as the rendition of the Mixed Courtesatives, and Mr. Looker, has all his

JAPANESE NAVY ESTIMATES.

TOKYO. Aprilish.

In 1922 Mr. Looker contestrd. "Central Hull against Commander Kenworthy, but was upscessful, although he had the satisfaction of inerting the Conservativ vote. There was some talk of his adop Chelmsford Division in which he resides, tion by the Conservative Party for the hut it came to nothing.

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A remarkable number of wreaths were sent by friends of all nationalities as well as hy inany public institutions, clubs, and business organisations. Included among then were wreaths from H.E. the Gover nor, Sir William Rees Davies (Chief Justice), the Hon. Claud Severn (Colonial). Secretary), the Hon. Sir Paul Chater, Sir Robert and Lads Ho Tang, the Hon. Mr- H. E. Pollock, the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holy- oak, the Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood (Secretary Mrs. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. Chan for Chinese Affairs), the Hon. Mr.

Kim Chenng, and the Directors of the Tung Wah Flospital. Sia Ki, Mr. Justice Compertz, and Lang

In the morning a large number of Government oficials ami other prominent residents called at deceased's residener, among them being: The Hon. Sir Claud Severn, C.M.G. Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, II. Kotowall. Hon. Mr. Chau Sive Ki, His Hon. Mr. E., D. C. Wolfe, Hon. Mr. R. Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz, Mr. A. Dyer Ball. Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Mr. R. E Lindsell, Mr. C. 1. Melbourne, Mr. J Scott Harston, Professor C. A. M. Surikh, Mr. Ha Fook, Mr. Li Po Kwai, Dr. Lew

debts, at least ta Ungoubtedly France will insist on mors

The supplementary Naval Estimate for ffective guarantees than the experts the reonstruction of damage due to the pose. The interpretation of the text of earthquake are announced to be 92,0,0) the expert port is also likely to Yen, of which 26,000,000 Yen is for build- disputed. For example, the Governmenting, and 68,000,000 Yn for armamen alorgan Le Petit Paris affirme that the The former estimats is to cover the next expert contemplate a

Rohr Ionic eyneuasion of the Progresive rev-eight years and the latter the next ten Thu the negotiations of the Clovern. The appropriation for 1024 14 4.000.000 ments are likely 10 he at least laborious, of which one-half is for specially if the speedy decision which the 1,500,000 Yon is to be devoted to dischargNEW JUSTICES OF THE PEACE It is announced in the uerament experts, it is understood, consider essential allowances for to thousand Navy Yard

the sucess of their plan is to be indul, employés who are being dismissed accord tegelte that His Excellency the Gover

ing to Navy reaïljustment plans,

nor has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to he Justices of me.SACRED HEART SCHOOL. Pence for the Colony of Hongkong :—

Official:

TRAGIC TRONY,

BERLIN, April 11th. By a tragic irony of fate Germany's greatest industrialist and richest min Herr Hugo Stinne died without sering the experts reports. He had bend for weeks and only recently was operated on for gallstones. His condition did not un prove ami he was removed to a nursing home to a days ago when he was operated on a second time. He died fully conscious in the premes of his family,

PARIS, April 11th. The reatark of Journal: Stines lied the day the experts passol judgment on his mischievous work entre of Nationalist reaction. he was the evil geni. us of peace sums up generally the m birtered comments in the French press,

BRITAIN'S LABOUR

TROUBLES:

SHIPBUILING LOCK-OUT

DECLARED. ·

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U.S. BARS JAPANESE..

SECTION OF IMMIGRATION “BILL APPROVED.

WASHINGTON. April 12th. The House of Representatives has ap- proved a section of the Immigration Bill which practically lars Japanese from the United States,

ALLIANCE RUMOURS DENIED BY JAPAN

TOKYO, April 19th. The rumours of Japan Rumanian and Japan-French Alliances are categorically denied here.

OBITUARY.

MR. E C

KILLER, CM,G.

PERING, April 12th

Joseph Bartlett Addison, M. H. E. Willin Guerin Fitz-Gibbon. Elward Irvine Wynne-Jones. Thomas Stodart Whyte-Smith. Non-official:

Alian Cameron.

Frederick Charles Hall Edward Maurice Raymond. John Brunessey Seth.

OF

SUMMARY OFFENCES. UNLAWFUL OCCUPATION.

CROWN LAND:

SHIP'S FITTINGS FOR ALTERING A

AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE.

Tuk Lin, Mr. Chan Chik 1, Mr. Ma Chi Lung and many others.

FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS.

The Sacred Heart School held its first spurts meeting on the. Race Course on Saturday. Mr. W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, B.A. (Colonial Secretary's Office). presented the prizes.

The prize-winners were:

Senior Long Jumps, 1, 2 Abratiqui; 2 Cheung Shu-fan.

10 Yards Handicap (Junior),—1, Chai Tak-chee: . Wong Shia-on.

Senior 120 Yards (CE)--1, Leung Dochung 2, Sun To-shiu.

10 Yards Snail Boys Race. For boys of 10 years of age and under-1. H. B. Harti Pan Kwok-wa.

440 Yaris Flat Rate (Senior).--Cheung Shu-fan: 2. Leung Wingstak.

Staff Race. 12 Yande., J. S. Shak; 2. Fox Wing-kaï

High Jump (Senior), Leung Wing tak: 2, 2. Abratiqui.

100 Yards Flat Rire. Open to Kai Lam School-1, Cheung Sin-chak, 2. Läns

The drait of a bill to amad further the Suminary Offers Ordinance, 1843, which The death is reported of Mr. E. Gil by introduced into the Legislative

Yu-choi. Hillier. C.M.G.. Agent of the Hongkong Council at an early date is published in the and Shanghai Bank, from bronchial arousal Gazette.

Loxtos. April 11t The Shipbuilding Empleges Federa- tion Annonce that the Southamptonaeumonia striker not having resumed work the lock out netic throughout the country will be effective to-night.

MINERS CLAIMS:

LONDON. April 11th. The official miners' ballot resulted in the rejection of the owners wage proposals by

8.000 to 322,000 votes.

LATER.

There is no immediate cri-is gu a resals of the miners hallot and the question of strike action is not involved.

The next move will probably be in the diretion of a court of enquiry.

Lvne.

It had been officially decided to gran the miners request for a court of inquiry WEMBLEY STRIKE ECHO..

Loston. April 11th. Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of

YUGO-SLAVIA'S DEBTS. AMERICA CONTENT TO WAIT,

WASHINGTON, April 12th.

Junior 220 Yards-1, Chan Tak-chee; 2. Wong Shut-on.

Sculor Yards Challenge, Cup.-I, Leung Po-chun; 2, Sun To-shan.

Old Boys' Race, 200 Yards.-1, Cruz; Kam Chuen.

920 Yards Fandicap. Open to mem bers of the Sacred Heart Football Club

Obataele Race.1, K. M. Omar; %, Y. G. A. Hyder, M. N. Adal

Senior Half Mile.-1, Ilau Sun-hee; 2 Yuen Shui-cheung.

It is explained by the Attorney-General (Hon Mr. J. E. Ketip, KC.), that Section & of the Summary Offences Ordin- ance, 1545, Ordinance No. 1 of 1845, makry it an offenes to occupy Crown hand with out a licence. The section is, however, defective in two respects. In the first The Yug-Slavia Debt-funding Claer, it is not clear that a continued o1.

cupation after the expiration of a licence mission, previous to its departure for is an affene against the etion if the Wahab

first occupation was awful In the Europe, autogrel Yngo-Slavia's in- ability to meet her abiigations to the second place, no procedure is provided fortaff Race 440 Yards-1. For-kai; 2 United States at present, but hoped it the removal from the land of the offender Clane of the would be possible at a fature date to or his goods or buildings if he refuses to contrive a plan for refunding dehts to go or to move them. Great Britain, France and, the United hill repeals section 3 and substitutes a new States Mr. Mellon replying requested section in which these two points are met. This bill also proposer to make it un that, pending the disposal of debts, no action should be taken against Yago- offence to alter in any way the construc- Slavit, as it would be calculated to pre- tion or fittings of any ship with a view juice the Tsition of the Faited States to the unlawful possession, storage or con among creditor untions.

COLONISTS FOR CHILI.

SANTIAGO, April 19th. newspapers annance that the

veyance of arms, aшmunition, opium, dangerous drugs, or any other article or substance. The maximum penalty is fixed

J. S. Shak

Egg and Spoon Race.-1, Kwok Hing kí: a Fung Kinh chung.

One Mile Bicycle Race.-1, Tai Keck- lam: 2, A. II. Hartean.

Three-Legged Race.-1, Yuen Shut- cheun and Cheung Shu-fan.. sheung and William Suen; 2, Fung Wa

Relay Race-1, St. Joseph's College. 120 Yards Championship.-1, Leang Po- choen 2, Sun To-shan.

Class Team Race.-1, Class 2 120 Yards Flat Race.1, Paul Jackson 2, A., Shak.

State for the Colonies, addressing the worker at Wembley, thanked them on he half of the Cabinet and the country for their decision to remove the embargo on option. He said the recent strike city!

Government anxiety because undoubt edly it retarded the progress of the Exbii Chilian Minister to Berlin is at present, of secret hiding places for the purpose of cheung; 2, Hau Sun-hee

tion. Therefore he took the respon cibility

of asking the Trade Union officials to relax the overtime rule as regards the Exhibition which had got to be a succes if only because it meant much to the British working classe

LATEST CABLES. [REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

WORLD CHESS.

NEW YORK, April 11th.

The

in Chili. studying the question of the settlement of German farmers whom Germany offered to send out to colonise Southern Chili.

FARLIER CABLES.

NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

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AN AMERICAN LEAD.

WASHINGTON. April 11th. it was stated to day that, the President will oppose the conversion of four chal In adjourned gaines, Bugaljuhow seat burning battleships into oil-burners if this would lead other nations who are parties Yates and drew with. Alekhin.

to the Naval Limitation Treaty to make SON LOSES TO FATHER.

a sintiler outlay. LATEN. Alekin beat Janowski and Dr. Lasker bent Edward Lasker Marshall drew with Maroczy.

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a fine of $1,000 and imprisonment for che year with or without hard labour. The practice aimed at is the construction

One Mile Flat Race.-1, Fung King-

Consolation Race (Junior)-1, Leong Consolation Buce (Senior)-1, Tang Ping-tak; 2. Leung Waiken. Hok-wa; 2, Tang Man-he,

Individual Championship.-Lerng Fo then.

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V.R.C, extends a cordial invitation to all

POLO NOTES.

exporting, importing, and storing, armis, rious' that every weapon is required for Spam, and dangerous drugs. It is ob attacking the "anlawful posesong "im portation and exportation of such things. Further, shipping companies are some tires exposed to great risks. here and

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. where, by the unlawful possession of such things by numbers of the crews of

PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. their ships,

Practically the only way at present of

The prizes won in the Billiards Leagne dealing with cases of this kind is by pro and Championship will be presented by secution under section 42 or section of Sir Claid Severn during the interval of the Malicious Damage Ordinance, 1500 the smoking concert which is to commence section probably affords a sufficient at 9 pm Saturday, the 19th inst. The remedy for cases where damage to in amount-exceeding $25 can be proved, but Clubs of the Colony. the section does not deal with any damage which does not exceed $25. The maximuni THE OIL "SCANDALS.

penalty on summary conviction is six

On Saturday last, the first game of PRESIDENT COOLINGE'S PROTEST worth. Rection 43 applies to cases where NEW YORK, April 12th..

the damage does not exceed $25, but the throw which are being play for the Navy WASHINGTON, April 13th. In the nineteenth round of the Chess

Only three teams have been entered this Tournament, the Englishmah, Yates, Jent President Coolidge, in a strongly-wonied maximum penalts in that section is only Cap, resulted in an easy win for "

to both sections is that cases may well Beti the vanquisher of Capablanca, in merage to the Senate, the two months or a fine of $50.. An objection team over “A” tram,

"A" Team.-H.E the G.O.C., Lieut the twenty-fourth move. Capablanca de tions into the cil senndals should be co arise where it may be difficult to say that year and these are arranged as follows:

ducted in accordance with the constitution. feated Tartakower:

He protests against a whole series of in any damage at all has been done to the MORE DISARMAMENT TALK,estigations proceeding us in effect erint ship. The question of damage is really

iont prosecutions

in which the requitement relevant in the case of the evil now

a grand aimed at. SENATOR KING AND LEAGUE OF that evidence be presented to

jury is being evadeo, NATIONS.

The President enclases

letter from Me Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury IMMIGRATION INTO UNITED Mr. Palmer, Mr. Stanton-Mr. St. Laws. WASHINGTON, April 19th.

which says that should unnecessary interfer. Senator King placed on the table

with the proper exercise of his duties resolution authorising the President to continue, neither he nor any other man appoint representatives to confer with of character could take responsibility for the Armament Commission of the League | the Treasury. of Nations.

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U.S. IMMIGRATION BILL. QUOTAS FIXED AT TWO PER CENT

WASHINGTON, April 12th.

The House of Representatives has up- proved the Johnson Immigration Alf, which fixes the quotas of immigrants at two per cent. based on the census of 1800.

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LIQUOR SMUGGLERS.

STRONGER MEASURES.

NEW YORK, April 11th.

STATES.

JAPAN'S PROTEST.

WASHINGTON, April 11th. Japan has lodged & vigorous protest against the proposal before Congresa fur- ther to restrict Japanese immigration

AMERICA'S MEDIATION.

Macnamara-Yr. Lampton

"B" Team.-Mr. Boyd, Mrs, Boyd, Mr. Cobbold, Lieut. Comm. Woolrych Ford.

Cour. Lake, Lient: Flemming, B.N., Mr.

"C" Team-Capt. Neville, Mr. Daving

rence.

The game yesterday was remarkable for some really good shooting. Mrs. Boyd and Mr. Cobbold each scored, two excellent goals and Mr. Boyd also added to the total with a free shot,

For the losers, both Mr. Lake and Ur. Macnamart made one or two good fire, dividual attempts and Mr. Machamari scored once. But "A" team were calle classed both in monies and in combination A message from Washington states that |

WABBINGTON, April 11th and, during the latter stages, the game For the purpose of a more active cam-

President Coolidge has instructed Mr.resolved itself into a series of nicely com Paign against liquor runners, the coaste new craft to cost, with others yet to be sioner of Banto Domingo, to proved to team. guard service has opened bids for thirty Summer Welles, the American Commi bined runs down the field by Mr. Boyd' purchased, 325.000.000.

On Tuesday "B" team will meet "£"* Tegucictipa to offer the friendly asistanes

Bastad This fleet will be supplemented by twenty of the United States for the establishment team and the game should be wisely con

Lof price in Hondura destroyers

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