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CABLES.

KABLIER CABLES.

'THE HONGKONG DAILY

LATEST CABLES. PROPORTIONAL REPRESÈNT-

ATION.

BRITISH ELECTION ANOMALIES,

NEW BILL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

Lenox, May 2nd.

PRESS, SATURDAY,

BOATSWAIN SHOWS THE

WAY

BRITISH LIQUOR SHIP SEIZED,

HALIYAN (Nova Scotia), May

British Customs officers neized the steamer Wyke Regis, with 段 cargo uf liquor, following the arrest of the ship's

The arst evidence afforded at a diverboatswain, who brought ashore fois gence of opinion among individual mem hers of political parties was evidenced on

bottles of brandy.

BRITISH MP. DEAD..

Lospos, May 1st.

The death has occurred of Mr. William

ĮramoreR RETTER'S WENCY.] 'LABOUR" AND "MAY DAY. THE SPRING OFFENSIVE

Losos. Mas fat. Three thousaed soursons wont in pr- cession in the rain to Hyde Park to attemi an International Labun May Day demon-the subject of projartional representa-. strations.

"The celebrations. KLA JE VIV

tion. During the second crating and the orderis.

Paris for a while has also orderly and debate in the House of Commons on a

·Bill seeking to apply

modified Hutchison, M. P., who sat JL holiday itke; the only early trouble being

pointed the striking andmalies in tha in shown Way of representation

He said the, regrut tieneral Election. that the Bill provided for combined con. stituencies to return a minimum of three and a maximum of seven members. The parties in the constituencies should be represented in proportion to the votes cast for their parties,

Replying to an objection that the that the Govern- scheme work, mean

as Luionis:

MAY 3RD. 1024.

FAR EASTERN - CABLE FIRE ON "PRESIDENT MADISON."[PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE,

NEWS.

EXTROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

WORLD FLIGHTS.

THE BRITISH BASES.

"A LONG ODUS“ GAMBLE”

Tokyo, May 2nd

ÁGITATION...

"COERCION OF GOVERNMENT

CLERKS..

MARS DAMAGED.

SHANORAL, May 2nd Fire broke out in unsuber five hold

An attempt to coeree Givernment em of the s.. President Madisun yesterdayi and was extinguished by the crew. The loves into contributing 20 per cent, af their monthly salary to the independence. hold contained the mails for Shanghaifund has been unearthed by the Manika

sonnel.

and Manila. It is believed that contra Pues through the discovery of two cir- In a message from Paramashiro, datod band matter shipped secretly in the first evlat forms being secretly circulated in April ath, the Kokusai „gency suys":-class or pareri post matter rassed the various public offices, by a' picked per- Following a two mouth adventurous fee. It is not get ascertain is what ex- The circular, which is said to be signed vegage in the turbulent Aretic Sens estont themails are damaged. It is de by Arsenio Laz, as director of the inde- tablishing bases for the British world finitely established, however, that a large penilence, fund campaign, carries the in-.

in Germany, at Koenigsberg, where two stent to British elections, Mr. Ran-representative of Kelvingrove (Glasgow); } siers, the Canadian trawler Thiepval | amount of second-class mail nattig istimation that, failure to crumply with the

persons were killed and two wounded in a collisign between police and Commun ists, while the Patice in Berlin prevented the Commurists slding any open-air meetings.

Crowds gathered at Athens, despite the iprohibition of meetings, and refused to disperse even when a firehose was turn ed on dem. They fed when troops fred

in the air.

BRITISH FASCISTI: ON-THE-

WAR PATH.

dallo" (Liberal},

the

nover,

J

state

In

arrived here this morning and experts totally, destroyed.

THE WORLD'S SPORT.

BOXING.

to continue mouthward along the Kuriles

д

IV IN FOR CARPENTIER.

VIENNA, May 1st. hexing content here, Carpentier kicked out Arthur Townley, of England,

total in the second round,

Just brione a unecting at Kentish Town | nient majority would be small, he cited under Liberal auspices in support of free speech was timed" to begin, two eherag- banë" drove as filled with sturdy young men wearing badges inscribed, with a large The lender explained, "We are members of the British Fascisti. We intend to check the rowdyism which re gently reenared at meetings"

TROUBLE ABROAD.

PARIS. May 4. The May Day wala was broken at the conclusion of Labour meetings by demon strators who threw stones and Bred a

Roberts Sant

AMATEUR TENNIS.

BRUCE BEATS DRUCK.

Los dos, May 1st.

At Queen's Club, in the final for the amateur tennis championship, the Ho (Conservative), Bruce, of Queen's, beat E. Diners of Queen's, 6-3, 3-4, 6-3 6-2. The winner meets Baerlein, the holder, in the challenge round on Saturday,

the present position of the parties as evidence of prevailing instability.

Mr. seconded,

Me. Rendall explained that in sparsely pupulated areas the Bill proposed to’con- tinue the

persent system without com pulsory proportiond representation.

The Duchess of Atholl (Conservative) moving the rejection, objected to this dual system as thoroughly contradictory The Bill would not guarantee the winoris

secure the majority. She in- stanced the return of the Labour (övern ment in the Queensland elections of 1920 and the Australian Senate Election of 1922. She objected to proportional repre-

evolved at trams drigen by members of the Trim Civique. Minor injuries were enused due to bruken glass. One arrestity nor Was made,

A Berlin message says two witę killed 16th fe waged in a collision between the genties and contunnists in Upper Silesia.

LIVELY "COMMUNISTS

WARSAW, May 1st. Two hundred, arrests, mostly of Com munists, were made during the May Day celebrations. Mainted police were called ent to deal with the crowds.

LATEST CABLES.

SOVIET

*** LIBERTY."

Moscow. May 1st.

a general holiday

|

THE U.S. TENNIS SQUABBLE.

VINCENT RICHARDS TO PLAY.

New York. May 1st.. Vincent Richards Eas" withdrawn his

signation after being assured that he eligible to play as an amateur this year, and will be given an opportunity to posent his case when the player writers rule becomes effective in 1925.

LATEST CABLES,

CHINESE POLITICS,

soon as permission is reerived from THE CIVIL GOVERNOR OF CHIHLU Tokyo to allow calls to be made at placem other than Kashiwara Bay and Hitoisap-| .

PERING, May 2nd.

request means the loss of position in the rent independence is granted, and an increase in salary if contribution is made. According to information received by the Te the first circular tains a form to be filled out by the employ in which he pledges 20 per cent. rinted with coloured ink on coloured of his monthly salary. This is said to be

Com

pawn, which are at present only per Governor Wang Cheng Pin has sul mitted. Two Japanese liaison officers mitteed his resignation. Wang was re- paper which makes photographie repro- Relow this form. it is wid, are two who boarded the Thinpeal will remain cently thrust into the position of interduction diffient

mediary between the President and the letters one froni Luz to the. Director of " with her while in Japanese waters,

ence find plia at the other the reply ** Colonel Broome, în a statement, said Cabinet on one hand and Tao Jui, Wu the Civil Service stating the independ Ching Liền and Chang Ching Hui on the of the Civil Service head in which are there were well-established bases

cited certain statutes, preventing his ac Petropavlovsk and

quiesenre in the plan East Kamchatka, fother,

The other cifrutar which is said to be Whilst Wu' Pei Fi is absolutely loyal embellished by a prominent warning Bering Island, Atti and other places!

contains a severe arraignment of the along the Aleutians, and the jumps would to the latter clique, it" is reported that Destroy immediately after reading,"

of the Word re- be much shorter than those of the Amerihe recently reproached Wang with unimperialistic powers

gimest Ten days supplies of provisions, daly playing up to the Tientsin faction. fuel and spare parts were located along! the line. The weather experienced had| been extremely disagreeable un entire trip, commencing on March 1st.

Colonel Broome optimistic regarding the trans-Pacifi leg, of the fight on account of bad wea ther. He intimated that the Americans might not arrive Front the Aleutians for Britishers to arrive at Tokyo in the a considerable time but he expects the middle of June, He, declared that he in- tended to fly with them as far as Van

cans.

Way ከድቀን ?

Tsao Kun is muteavouring to persunds the Waug to retain the Cisil Governorship of

over-

Chihli,

RIOT. A MILD

DEMOLITION BANGERS AT

SHANGHAI.

SHANGHAL. May nil. A mild rint occurred yesterday at

The circulars, it is said, are only given to those in the various offices known to

be in favour of independence, and great enre, it is said, is being exercised that the eireulars do not fall into the hand of the wrong Filipinos.

sentation as it meant unwjeldy areas and ¦ (REFTER'S: AMERICAN SERVICEY Youyer on areont of his knowledge off yorth Szechen Road Extension, in the speaking during the Bulgst discusion in

a loss of the personal tech.

Mr. Herbert Morrison (labour) seronų. ed the rejectiou. IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE,

ULSTER TO STAND FAST.

THE US. TORNADOES,

DEATH ROLL OF 113.

ATLANTA. May ud.. The death roll as a result of the tornadoes in the South-Eastern States

INDIAN ARMY CUT. WARNING STATMENT BY CIN-C

Ford Rawlinson, the Command v-in-Chief, the weather conditions at the bases. Hi

the Indian Legislative Assembly, said did not discount the perilous character, International Settlement, when a inule of

that the recommendations of the Inchcape bat said nothing would be left undique to 400 Chinese unde a threatening attack *** committee had been more than ensure the success of the flight, though on workmen engaged in pulling down a fully earrist out, Be maimains with

The It was a long-odds gamble at best. weather here has cleared up slightly, but umber of houses for read-widening par mphasis that no further reduction is the number of fighting troops was possible it is still "infavourable."-

pases.

with slue regard to thebafety of the exun- BOULOGNE, May 1st.

Commander-in-Chief, The mob was met by squad of try, and be,

WILS nut The new engine for Maclaren's anythi bian has arrived from England and has been immediately entrained for shipment

20 police, who were showered with would never agree to BELFAST. May 2nd.

total 113. Many are seriously injured The Lister Guvernamen: has prepared and hundreds are homeless. Danage is an order for the mobilisaiton of the estimated at over $30,000,000. Special Constabulary of Armagh,

The

May 13 throughout Russia. A trade union prorder has not yet been issued, pending' cession marched past Leuin's tomb in Museos in the presener lykaff and pinion on the legality of the action. CHINESE IMMIGRATION INTO Kalinin. The whole city was decorated This is significant in view of Sir James Craig's declaration in London yesterday with red fags and banners.

that Uister wild not yield one inch on To a

the houndary question.

ich at Moscow Trotsky de- stared that Russia wanted the help of the Chinese and other Easter peoples tu win the liberty which the Soviet, had fought for ånel had. itself, won.

A DUTCH "TRIBUTE,

AMSTERDAM, May 2nd. Speaking nu a Labour Day meeting yesterday the Socialist Leader Troelstra paid a tribute to Mr. MacDonald's paci- fist policy which was exemplified in the abandonment of the Singapore hase sebenk. This policy, he said, mutributed to the disomunkat islea.

NO INCIDENTS, IN JAPAN:

LATER.

It is learned on good authority that the report of the mobilisation of the specials is without foundation.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS..

to India...

U.S. EFFORTS.

LEADER, MISSING,

WASHINGTON, May 1st New from Alaska shows them is anxiety regarding the whereabouts of Major Martin, the leader of the Ameri can world fight.

He was detained at Chignik owing to severe weather, four hundred pounds of ice having accumulated on the machine.

bricks.

He

CROPS

A free fight cusurd on the Youfs sanguine that a resintetion of the military of the houses concerned between the mich expenditure for the year to 30 and the workmen.

fabour 33 Milliner was feasibl

"Lord

congratulate the flour on the disappearance of the Warr stan vor. He gave high praise to the work on the frontier, and said that the money insted in the occupation of Ras- mok was no excellent curity. He im- pressed on this Assembly that the Indian- lation of the army was making stondly, BHOSTRAS

The troublé ended when the Sikh police were ordered to draw up at the ready" Le frighten the rioters. This had the desired effect and the crowd was quiet for the rest of the day.

B.I. STEAMER TRAGEDY. OFFICER AND INDIANS ASPHYXIATED,

A LARGE INCREASE The annual report of the Secretary

reply to questions, the Commander. in-Chief told the House in grave tones for Chinese Affairs in the Straits Settle ments shows that 159.010 Chinese arrived.

thut in the days of entific warizre in 1939, the highest number since 3917

education the only channel through CALCUTTA, May 1st. BARLIER CABLES, (except 1921). The percentage of women

which i would be posible to replace An extraordinary tragedy occurred on British officers by Indians Heald stated to men was 19.3." Mr. Beatty writes: He left this morning to join his comrades FRENCH ELECTIONS. " The land and water routes from the at Duch Harbour, but nothing has bees the arrival here of the British-India tr

India that the Government was making arrange from Hongkong. An prefectures of Chinng Chia. Choan Chiu seen of him since, and it is feared the | Talyan

mits by which mealery of the Assembly would in able to Visit the training college NEARLY 3,000 CANDIDATES. and Heng Hos in the province of Fuh-prevailing storms may have forced an descended the hold and failed to re-

appeur, whereupon the Fourth Office at Dehra Dun, kien to Amoy were blocked by opposing isolated and precarion, landing

Lord Rawlinson referral to the dif Paris, May 1st. amiek and Ammy itself suffered from Fishing vessels have been "requested Mr. Clayton, went to investigate. He

also did not retard and a second Indiast The lists of enndidates for the coming civil war during several months of the to keep a lookout..

s.sei the conquercial rendjirst did likewise The Second Officer, Mr. Culty of carrying out the reduction in per elections comprise 2,754 names.

yeur; çivil war also continued to distract

STILL NO TRACK. --

Fletcher, wearing a smokehelmet, finally ments of organisation. He stated that LATER.

the province of Kwangtung throughout With the approach of the elections the the whole of the year. During the last

CHIGNIK. May 2nd. descended and found the three others 18.000 British and 20.000 Indian soldiers Toxvo, May 1st.

campaign is waxing more heated day by quarter of the year there were quaran Despite a search by all available vessels unconscious. They died on the way to had been retrenched, and the total combatant, arms was now It is viated that 50,000 workers day. Acts of violence at election meet-tine restrictions against stanmers arrivno tries of Major Martin has been found, hospital. It is presumed that the cause strength of

H forecasted further phla participated in demonstrations and pro-ings in Paris and other large cities are ing from Hongkong and passage rates but it is hoped that he has taken refuge of death was poisonous fumes from wet 200.000. Cressions on May Day, which passed off frequent, M. Andre Tardien was attack were raived. In view of these adverse in one of the numerous coves along the betel nut.

conomies, particularly in regard to mik

work after the barracks for the In- without incident.

ed several times. A radical youth as-induences the igures for immigration desolate Alaskan const.

di troops had been completed. Ho de- While a parade was moving towards saulted Prince Murit. at Cahors and may be considered satisfactory and I

clared he was satisfied after inspections send Park at noon, a naval balloon Mayor Melun was shot it as he colored have no doubt that in view of the in- fria Yokusaka to Kasumigaurs fell down his motorcar at the flow of a meeting.reased prices for tin and rubber the

with the standard of efficiency and the training"and moral of the post,ser armay- Tas the entrance to Hibiya Park,

Le Jouent de Debut declares that the number of immigrants would have been The three occupants did notą sustain revolutionary teaching is, hearing fruit. very much greater but for these adverse. ..any injury..

Most voters have to chase out of seven factors. OSARA, May 1st. May Day., which was celebrated "by thousands, including any wamen work- vers, passed of without incident.-Daily| AUSTRALIA

Balletta

k

PARADE AT CANTON,

and sometimes 'eight, mutually antagonis-| The excess of arrivals over departures tie lists..

was 80,899 or 50.8 per cent.

Trade among the Chinese improved DISAPPOINTED. somewhat during the year, more so in

Singapore than Penang, bus, the improve-: LABOUR AND IMPERIAL

ment was not sufficiently pronounced to PREFERENCE.

enable merchants to recoup their loyser in the two preceding years, and traders dealing with China suffered acutely from

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MELBOURNE, May 1st.

Stary says of the grand labour parade Mr. Brace in a speech dealing with Mr. the sheets of the disturbed conditions

polis.

I

DOISY AT KARACHI.

PARIS. May 1st. It is learned that complete overhaul of his machine necessitates Doisy remain- ing at Karachi until May 3rd. VICE-ADMIRAL STR A. EVERETT.

Is

NEW CHINA STATION XÁVAL COMMANDER.

A VISIT TO JAPAN. OBJECTS OF "RENCHMAN'S JOURNEY.

PARIS, May 1st. A long semi-ocial statement regard.

THE NEW DELHI.

HOPE OF COMPLETION IN THREE YEARS.

of the Britis ing. Merlin's visit to Japan depre- cates the comments

inere- Press, nud says M. Merlin is

vel. the tradition ly perpetuating established by the visits to Japan of his The work on the new Delhi, the capital. predecessors. M. Merlin is going to offer of India, which has been in progress fer A Reuter's telegram to hand announces the condolences of the French Govern the last twelve years, is advancing satis The new Clinton paper, the Evening

Sir Edwin Lutyens, the architect, wher at Vice-Admiral Sir Allan, Everett has mennt on the occasion of the recent disasfactorily towards completion. been appointed, Commander-in-Chief en trous earthquake, and the congratuli- in Carren on May 1st that it was the Thorns's statement, regarding the In-prevailing in South China; nevertheless the China Station, in succession to Vien- tions of the French Government on the landed in England recently from his greatest ever held in the southern metro-perial Preference proposale, said Austra unemployment sensibly decreased,

The

work during the past year has Nearly 170,000 Cauton workmen,

gour well and the visible prognes is a turned out to demonstrate in favour of lin was now faced with the necessity for that the Penang Chinese Labourers Un Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson He will marriage of the Prince Regent. He will out visit of inspection, said to a reporter.

November 7th next. 3

the new French Embassy. action, adding that it was obvious in employment Home, which did such good assume the Command approximately on also probably lay the foundation stone of

zing. All heavy undergrand work han an right hour day,

[Vice-Admiral Sir. Allan Erederic The statement adds that it is also pos The communications division, of the view of the derision by the MacDonald work, in 1921 and 1922, was closed down,

Government, that Australia must look to and the excess of Chinese immigrants Everett, K.C.A.G.. KC.V.O.,

C.B.,sible the Japanese authorities will take been completed. Serinty per cent, of w parade consisted of about 12:00 men,

over emigrants appeared to be readily(according to fo's The) is at present the opportunity of discussing with residential bungalows are finished, and all

Threes are now concentrating on the cen These included 126 men from the Telemarkets outside Britain.

absorbed.

First Sea Lord in Australia. He was Merlin questions affecting the Customstral

buildings

as to be able to complete Born on February 22nd, 1808. He is a be ween Japan and Indo-China, which

the project the winter of 1996-7. on of the late Coland John Frederic conversations might lead to a settlement The prices private palaces are Everett, of Grenhill, Warminster, Wilt of Franco-Japanese economic relations: course of cretion, while the great Wae shire. In 1901, he was appointed and specifically contradicts the report Memorial. War Museum, and the Remed Superintendent of Signal School, which that Indo-China will provide an outlet Office have all been begun. Since the fin Lospos, May 1st.

The British and Indian Armies reposition he held, except for a short in to Japanese immigration. Importance is attached to a meeting at quire 680 new Second Lieutenants an the Chequers on May 2nd between Mr nually," declared Colmel the Hon. Mau MacDonald and 31 Thounis and rice Wingfield in a lecture at the United Hymans on reperations and allied sul Service Institutions on the supply and jects, especially in view of the fact that training of Army

Officers the Belgians already have conferred with Poincare, and are afterwards to meet "Signor Mussolini at Milan.

graph Administration, 130 from the City Telephone Service, 2,300 shipping coolies, 316 from the Canton-Samshui Railroad, 650 seamen, 1.350 from the Yuch-Han Rail rond, 8,300 seamen from the Junk and Towboat Union.

The factory division arranged to turn out about 28,750 persons, namely, sec tions of 2000 rice millers, 3,600 wood. workers, 1,850 workers from the Kwang. tung Arsenal, 1,350 women from the knitting establishments, 13.000 workers from the oil factories, and 5,500 mechanics from: machine shops in Canton and

vicinity.

About

REPARATIONS.

BELGIANS TO MEET BRITISH

PREMIER

JUNIOR OFFICEES.

SERIOUS SHOLTAGE IN BRITISH ARMT.

terval, until 1908. He then became

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SOVIET BUSSTA.

BELGIAN OVERTURES.

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ancial

for the work havu arrangements been reorgated we can proefel without any alterior financial thought.

Grent credit is due to Sir Hugh K ling, by

whose energy anal work it will be

possible for the to be carricch

out acording to supervised the project

mod

buildings will

Captain of Fleet and Commodore First Class on the Staff of the Commander-in- Chiel, Home Fleets and Grand Fleet, holding this position until 1015, when be was appointed Naval Assistant to the

THE HAGUE May 1st.

Sir Hugh Lus He said that to meet the expansion re-

since its conception Replying to a question by a Liberal quired for any new great war a scheme First Sea Lord. Having held that offied

the Netherlands year, he was, promoted Rear Depute regarding

The intention of the Government in had been brought out under which offer for

attitude towards that the great buildings shall be decorated The handgraft division was

cadet units would be immediately formed Admiral in 1917, whilst from 1816 to 1918 alleged change of PASSPORTS FOR AIRMEN. from all the Universities,

and

that would he acted as Naval Secretary to the First Russia, the Foreign Minister explains enticely by Indian craftsmen, and it i 20,0 strong, formed of 1,000 sewing and

be the sole method of training officers

to Lord of the Admiralty and as A.DC. that the recent Busso-Datch negotiations splendid opportunity that the Government

this new dress makers, 650 newspaper deliver

Laos, May 1st. meet the demand. The remedy for the to King George. In the years 1918-19 he for the conchision of a commercial treaty has taken a comment boys, 350, distillers, 725 yarn workers,

in prin was in command of the Fourth Light were broken off because Russia insisted of

of Indian accomplishment under modern 2,160 druggists assistants, 618 glass The two Portuguese military pilots, present shortage of officers Blowers, 60 ink factory assistants, 320 Captain. Britopaia and Lieutenant Sar ciple of accelerated promotion, which the Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Firet that complete recognition of the Soviet condition, he machinists, 900 packers, 300 painters, 300 manto Beires, who left Lisbon for sex Army Council had definitely accepted. and from 1910 to 1921 was in command Government should precede any settle be shown in the Indian section of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley glue makers, 2,200 meat shop assistants, 20 April 2nd on a Breguet hiplane, are The main idea was to give talent and in of the Eighth Light Cruiser Squadron, ment

The negotiations have been resumed ons will allow the English public to obtain 300 barbers, 1,500 printers, 1,200 brass held up in Persian owing to their pass dustry an opportunity equal to those en North America and West Indies, From

joyed by thear and other professions. 1021 until his present appointment, he the understanding that if a satisfactory, and iron workers, 1,100 teakwood carpen- porta not having been vissed.

of the new city. Sir Ivor Maxse, presiding, said that the was Naval Secretary to the First Lord agreement be reached, diplomatic rela- an idea of the grandeur and magnifiernee ters, 616 embroidery shop assistants, 600

cry of the times was that the Army needed of the Admiralty...

tions will be restored. May th tobacco workers, 300 rattan workers, and

democratizing, but be thought the Army In addition to his British decorations, semi-officially stated that the

A BRUS6225, 450 candle-makers.

mocratic nów, being almost

Admiral Everett is a Commandeur of the It by poor men. He w Legion Honneur, possesses the Japanese Belgian Government has intimated that sceptical about accelerated promotion. Derf the Rising Sun (Second Class), it is disposed to accept the Soviet for The German steamer Falkenhorst, leav- which had been talked about ever since ha ing port, tollided with the Altai farm had been in the Service, but they carcely the Italian Order of St. Maurice and eminent's invitation to commences pour The latter's plates are damaged. The ever got it. It seemed that no interest St. Lazarus (Second Class) and the parlers with view to resumption of Verdun.-. Henry Berenger (Reporter- former has proceeded on its voyage, the was being taken at present in the possibili, Russian. Order of St. Stanislaus (Second norma Russo Belgian relations. The

Clais).)

negotiations will take place in London, imittee), ty of any future war damage being unknown *

A special division under the Central Labour Union consisted of about 43,000 persons.

The arrangements provided for a grand total of 165,000 men in the parade. The parade was commanded by 160 labour leaders,

STEAMERS COLLIDE AT HAMBURG.

HAYBURO, May 1st.

very.

We fight for a thing, but we die only:

for an idea. Mr. Wyall Tilly.

The present moment is Franos's financial General to the Senate Financial Ca

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