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SITUATION IMPROVED,

Losnes, June 9th.

An Luderground Hailway

Last night described the watery Farms from

that except the Turnbah

ystem is now working.

Baikers have returned to duty, and it

be opened to-morrow,

JEN

THE HONGKONG

called of Mr. Karakban, inca private

DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH, 1921

MEDICAL TRIUMPHS IN:

THE WAR. (ADVANCES" IN ALLEVIATION OF SUFFERING.

ments.

JAPAN'S NAVY » DAY. ANNIVERSARY OF JAPAN SEA BATTLE,

The French chemist. Henri Moissan

THE LAST, LAMP OF CHIVALRY.

THE RUSSO-CHINESE

CAN DIAMONDS BE MADE? AGREEMENT.

SIRS CHARLES PARSONS. "NO" HOW IT WAS · CONCLUPEN,

For over twenty years Sir Charles It is four hundred years since the VETERANS CELEBRATE BUSSIA'S VERSIONS

Parsons, famous as the inventor of the Chevalier Bayard was killed in battle turbine engine, has been seeking to solve and the last great lamp of chivalry was How the British medical services in the May 28th was the 10th anniversary of the mystery of the origin of the diamond, extinguished. His name has survived as fun-rahams AGENCY) |

Great War triumphed over difficulties is the Battle of the Japan Sea-the day and last week he confessed, at a meeting an emblem of gallantry, as he well which is observed, as Jugnant's Naval Me of the Royal Microscopical Society, that deserved it should, Controversy has Petra, June 2nd. .

shown in the third yolnine on the subject, morial Day every year. It was a big after spending timsands of pounds ir never touched him.--for his age kuw The repices usative of the Rosto. Yeas

forming part of the series. The Oficialcasion for one year following the his senich for a solation he had been him for what he was the paragon of

Baso-Japan War, when the memory forced to the warlasien that the mañu. Jsourage and generosity. ་་་་ nu authoritative

Medical History of the Great War." of the battle was still very fresh in the facture of artificial diamonds was sim Bayard was the reality of Don source the following details concerning This volume, like its predecessor, is the by the day has come to lose augh of its

public mind, but, as years have passed | possible.

Quixote's dream. He was a Quisute not To the last fifty years any eminent horn too late, and with heart traced by alightly improved. Nine stations have.

the latest developments, which culminated work of Major-General Sir W. G. Macrest for the general public. By naval scientists have tried to make diamonds head and hand. As one reads the Right. zé opened during the week-rid, and little the signing of the Busso-Chinese agree pherson, the editor-in-chief of the whole ich pop and giresinstance still, and to have cceeded. The late Sir Willian pily bequeathed us by his own loyal however, the day is observed within the laboratory; and some have claimed Joyous and Plenaant History ship- over half the normal service is operatingent on Saturday, May 31st, 1924-

series, and has actal despatches, supple this year, as in other years, a large num Crooks, in language anyone could under-servitor, as thinks of Cervantes only LATER. On May 22nd, Mr. L. 3. Chu. Counsel for morer, who held ather of distinguished offers, including stand, gave the apparently simple far less than ons Elinks of Malory flis. information from offers admiral of the Fleet Togo, who was mul for manufacturing dianouls when name was Pierre di Terrail, and be The railway strike position continues:

lor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ministrative and other medical appaiat Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese he said that the process consisted, shtaply came of the aller ur searless nobility to improve. It is oficially anounced

Fleet during the Russo-Japanese War, It is mentioned that in the Battle of Admiral Marukinnan Muster or of dissolving charcoal (for a diamond is of Tauphin, being born at the Chitean Gres anil

just charcoal, or graphite) in a liquid, Bayart perhaps in 1478. Ela had ances Biomond section the whole underground capacity, and suggested that a meeting the Somin, in 191d the medical services Navy, Admiral Yamashita. Chief of the aid waiting for the dissolved sibstance tors killed at Cency and Poitiers. A had a strain thrown upon them which Naval General Staff, and Admiral Kato separate into crystals by slow era handsome and plucky bag, he was start- Numbers, of might be arranged confidentially between was what fat a Salakichi, who commanded the Japanese joration. The ultimate crystals would,

the Soviet Representative and the Forteen July it and Xovember 30th no Squadron in the Tsingtan campaign, as he said, be true diamonds, Nature that is life as a page to the Duke of fewer than 15,073 casualties were admit sembled at the Naval Club at Tsukiji, transforms carbon into dianculs by salting of Charles Vill. of France, in

Savoy.

This was hit a step towards tha

Fifth, and Third Armies. No, Casualty ducted at the shrine in the grounds acperature in the earth.

whose service has won a percocious fame exerted that the stations now shat will fun Minister for the purpose of discus- ted to the field ambulances of the Fourth. Takyo, and a religimus service was con- {jecting it to ënorinofis pressure and tea ing the possibilities of, reaching a com Clearing Station at Gezincourt received cording to the Shinto rites. After the

in the tilting yard. It was in the great mon ground for the signing of the Arges many as wat in one day alone the service those present attended the wrest subjected carbon to temperatures around expedition to Italy that his warlike fame

twenty-four hours from 8am on July

irose. At Formbre he wou à standard ment, ir. Karakban declined the sus-end to 'an, on fuly 3rd-and 11,386 intringed for the Profesione he h00 deg. C, and presures exceeding from the enemy and was knighted. Ther

fifteen tons to the square inch, the carbon

be chased a beaten army into Milan until gestion, considering ancha meeting as the first three twenty-four hour periods

being enclosed in are iron. The crucible he and they realised that he was the soles. of the offensive. Yet in spite of theag

containing the fron and carbon was then heins set premature, hat stated to Mr.esloysal figures the largest is any period,

platin into cold water, he and the pursuer, and he was, of course, taken pri Chu that he would be willing to hear any tatil, stond the strain with persistent

closed the carbon in a giant grip. Inlet him g; he would have won the of the war-the medical services, it is

setter. He seems to have so misly effect of solidifying the irùn, which en-

seen the honour of the thing that Sforza proposition the Foreign Minister might cheerfulness and undiminished vigour, and

this condition the dissolved carbon whole wori; by his yourtesy." have to make with regard to, the matter very on the machinery was working

rated out, as duard, transparent crystal loyal servitor

21 of the Russo-Chinese Agreement. He, almagt automatically."

line fragments indistinguishable from a however, made it clear that the whole business should be carried through in n

At Yoko-uke the day attracted a large true diamond. But the largest dia most speedy manner. Mr. Karakhassient features of the countryside were districts, who came specially to see the scarcely visible to the naked age: fifty *During the Battle of Arras the phy-mber of people from the neighbouring wond" foisson was able to producs was served over it, the Chinese side appar of Colonel H. N. Thompson, the Deputy gera. Al plaers of vantage were crow modated in the space of me incl. agreed, too, that strict secrecy be turned to use fut necount by the ingenuity sinking of the serapped warship Fair side by side could be confortably ascom- ently being anxious to keep off any po Director of Medical Services of the VIthed with eight-wers. Bombs were fru sibility of alien interference wrecking Chris This officer made special pre- i dropped on the doomed vessel, which was vinced that Moissan's crystals were train which Bayard wrested victory out of“ again me eventual understanding. As fur

parations in what he designated ad then torpedoed, and finally finished off the first stipulation, nabels the necessity vinced dressing stations, but in reality with mines The Tsugar, it may be of spending matters up, the Bute has reasons to believe that this had reference they were equipped to perform the tune-addle was formerly a Russian ship and tions of nai: dressing stations, with the was captured in the Russo-Japanese to the desirability of concluding any uegotiations here before eventual deve..

Although the Naval Memorial Day lopments at Jakden put the Pekin divisions, supplemented by other mate-

rial specially obtained. They were 'es went off without arousing much interest negotiators face to face with arcotuplish tablished by each of the divisions in generally, the day furnished at least twe

caves, cellars, and basements of build-Japanese editors, with materials for con Thus stated, the curvemations wege

ings,"protected with sandbags, and over-ment and it is senreely accessary to say continued through the intermediary,, as

that the idea of writing anything about mentioned, of Mr. Chu, who had frequent head bursting courses, on the outskirts

The chief of these was in the day was largely suggested to their meetings with the two Deigates; until of the town. the matter was brought to a satisfactory 4 large bterranean cave, from which minds by the straited, relations, between stone had been excavated" for building Japan and America. Mr. Tokutomi, the conclusion Inte on Thursday night. On

Arras in the sixteenth Century, and in- editor of the Kokumis, wrote the follow

EARLIER CABLES,

M. MARSEL'S CABINET.

MOSTLY OLD BANDS.

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PARIS, Jane th

3. Marsal had virtually completed his mop gap ("aljinet, including M. Le Febre Duprey, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and M. Maginot as War Minister. All the members belong to the bine Sational, ami alien all were members of. M. Miller

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and's or M. Peincarn's Cabinets. "

It is understood that the President's message to Parliament, a draft of which he communicated to the prospective Cabinet Ministers this afternoon, deviares that the new majority's determination toed facts. ene short the seven-year tenure of the Presidency amounts tir a coup de jores

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and violation of the tumštitution, asks Parliament to state by an unequi-

for such a" dangerous precedent, and ÜNNUYÊN he has acted constitutionally throughout his presidentship

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matches by Tokyo »professionals.spes Prince Regent honoured the function with his presence. Needless to say, eu wrvation, rent on briskis among the brought back to the days if the memos officers, who for the moment ahle Tattle of the Japan in which they participated.

fall resources of the Geld ambulance tent War.

SINKING OF THE TSUGARU."

were

-HOLDING. THE BRIDGE.. He was the complete amateur ut

The

has some chapters which are perfectly Arthurian, and which

sarey Alonso, who after maligued him there is no reason to think anything but true-his generous dealing with thes and was most justly slain the Franco- Sir William Crokes himself was con- Spanish fight of thirteen knights aside, diamonds, and later repeated the French defeat: the handse treatment of pn chemist's experiment with similar results, enemy lady and her two daughters." That was eighteen years ago, has sinen

che prublera have succeeded in manus sportsman to his finger-tips, and indif- then none of the many that have worked

facturing a diamond big enough to co-ferent to booty in an agowhot, it was, they pete with the smallest natural diamond, arrepten crown of success. La rejecting Sir Charles Parsons, after twenty years overtures of foreign service, he affirmed labours, has admitted his failure, and let his allegiance to One God. in Fleaven has expressed the opinion that than one Sovereign upon earth. Spain microscopic crystals obtained by Moissan and Italy were both cheatres of his pro- and Crokes were not diamonds, but ear-

wess, and he met the forces of our Henry borundum or silicon compounds.

He became in a re- VIII. in Picardy. Probably Sir Charles Parsons will now markable way the pride of his, enemies abandon his experiments. · But others

as well as of his contendes. Once he held goen vote, whether there are sanctions Friday the texts were carefully compared lets for stretchers wore tunnelled into ing article reminiscent of the Battle of will continue to seek the solution of on a bridge by himself against. 200 Spard-

by Secrétaries of the Waichinopu and the it from the communication trenches. This the Japan Sen:-

of the most, fascinating problems of cherds; yet his prudence was not in- Soviet Mission and purely technical-matcave, to which the name of Thompson's 25 On the eve of the memorable battle mical science. The quest, however, fa ters only discussed.' The Roxin "corre- (Care" was given) was fitted with riectric Admiral Togo signalled to his Beet: The enormously costly, and attended by ser.ferior to his valour and his treties were spondent understands that no material fight and a piped water supply, and was rise or fall of the Japanese Empire de-ious risks of explosions that may for ever the victory of Marignan, in which he had changes have bees made in the general Agreement, while the Agreement on the accommodate 700 wounded upends upon this action. This message end the career of some adventurous ex- Provisional Management of the Chinese stretchers in two tiers, together with ope- still reverberates in our breasts like sperimenter. The topaz, amethyst, sdborne a chief part, Francis I, applied for

rating and dressing rooms, kitchens, etc:fire alarm, although twenty years have emerald, and sapphics have all been made whighthood at Bayard's hands.

his greatest triumphis was the defence Eastern Railway has been left altogether infortunately, on April 11th a large shall already elapsed sing the signal went forth artificially, but the chemist has yet to enres and the frustration of the Int exploded on the top of the cave and from the flagship Mikise. The Battlo unitate the methods by which Nalure, in The declaration dealing with the trans-burst the watermain, causing the roof of the Japan Send the Battle of her laboratory heneath our feet,, trans. Perial inroad upon Central France, The - fortress had been declared untenable; fer to the Soviet (overnment of the us to fall is in two places; and, although Mukden on land wers the most fateful forms pies of black carbon into the Bayard afirmed that no place was wenk sian Orthodox Mission properties has been somewhat modified, to bring it in no casualties were incurred, it was im-actions in t8 Ra-o-Japan War, and host beautiful of all precious stones.

which had stout fellows to hold it" and The Observeel line with the laws and regulations exist possible to continue the use of the care consequently the anniversary which we

made the garrison swear to eat their celebrate to-day fills me with emotion

boots if necessary: in the result his thou ing in China regarding property-holding dressing station.

A very real advance was made in the which it is impossible to describe.

remembered e: forever by, the Jadanos in the inferir. "As for the formula con-

sand men baffled 35,000 besiegert. - ulleviation of suffering during the pro-

the Naval Memorial Day. Only | people SWEET NEVESCE cerning the Russian share of the Boxer tractexl battles of Ypres in 1917, by the

**SANS PEUR ET SAN REPROCHE Indenuity, the manner of its disposition has been more precisely defined infringements, for increasing operative War was the fruit of her revengeful with overtures to conclude peace, and

Japan's vicory in the Rn-so-Japan- fortnight' after this battle, Fresident!

approached the belligerent coun;

"Sans" pour" et mina reprocha-the in the front areas. This plan of sense wished by the Soviet Delegate..

servitor's preparation pursued in spits of priva

happy epitaph-was con surgical treatmens of wounds during the tons, sine the days of the Three Fawers the proposal was accepted by both coun- Holland and Sweden, who were defeat- tions have been added to the original very valuable one of practically getting in Japan War. At that me all but however brautiful may be the virtues Cathedral. His death case in an effort 1. On the other hand, swo new declara: battles had, among other results, the Intervention, which are soon after the fun. Ail wars have their heroic episodes firmed by the whole warlike world on the warrior who lies buried in Grenoble displayed by people in the conduct of understanding this the Chinese Govern: had in the raclier years of the war,

pople, irrespective of rank und wars, it is impossibly to eulogise war to retrieve the errors of a superior, Au ment does not recognise as valid any

against Russia, and it were ready a thing to be cursed. treaty or agreement concluded by Russia

and wounded in an expedition,into Italy, It is nevertheles down their lives for the sake Jay since the Tsarist regime, afferting the

their of It was this strong backing of

of well for the peoply to have deeply stau besought the Chevalier to take over this ed on their minds the fact that white command and extricate the French Army. for the country

In guarding the passage of the Lexis, he inious. In war we must win at all costs. had his spine shattered by na úrquehus- The Mainichi, thinks it worth while to ball. There could have been no mote

The oficial list of the Marsal Cabinet -continus the previous message. M. Mar. sal takes the Premiership and Ministry of Finance, and M. De Selves retains the Ministry of the Interior...

THE WORLD'S SPORT, OLYMPIC FOOTBALL.

HOLLAND AND SWEDEN DRAW.

PARIS, June 5th.

untouched.

Sungry

tries

noted for sundaess, and success." After

One of

in the aridinals of the Olympic arrangement-ose of them bodring an rid of gas gangrene, which had been sure burning with indolf. After al is valt atul done, war is miral Bonnivet, who had been repulsed

#soccer," played for third place this 2fteprcon before fifteen thousand speeta

tine. The re-play will be to-morrow.

half time, but the Dutchmen equalised, after which either side could scare „pite heef An hour's extension,

BASEBALL.

New Youx, Jane. 9th.

NATIONAL LEAQUE-

New York. 7; Pittsburgh. 9. Brooklya, a: Chicago,

&

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

St. Louis, &: New York, 0, Chiengo, 10: Boston, Detroit. : Philadelphin, t

leveland, 11; Washington, J.

LORD PIRRIE DEAD.

Losos, June 8th. The death has occurred of Lord Pirrie, whilst on a voynge from Buenos Aires to New York,

its own by the Soviet Government.

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A CABLE TO MOSCOW.

the

ation

Whinat | Victory in war in glorious defeat is ignom-

idealizan endor. “

tors, and dres, one goal all, after extra This formula was adopted instead of that but once mors the weakness of Imperial people thas gained a

sovereign rights or interests of China. All such attempts, however, revealed country.

the demanded by the Chinese side, whereby lam before "the The Swedes had slightly the better of both Parties shauki have agreed to con Sovies for the growing power of air call the day of the Japanese, stilors 13 hitDifisterd tn the great Platele of The eef such treaties as just referred to Mr. machinations, an enormous press machi-Japan Sex, and where ver ng thought try to clear Japan of the false charge perfect symbolism than this destruction the game, and let by one goal to nil at Kurakhan having shown perfect willingnery maintained by then, and thousands revert to the plendid, work achieved by of militarism on the occasion of the of the Bower of five hundred years

quite logical too, from the angle of in- nees to concede auch a natural print of agents bath European and Chinese them in that battlecunt but bevictories in the Sino-Japanes and the hnd always cherished mortal antipathy Saval Memorial Day, Japan's brilliant chivalry, by villainous saltpetro." He the Imperialists failed to stop the Chi-overwrlmed with fee ing of gratitude to desternational law as one which does not, nese Government. Eren China renlere how inen. upon when we have learned Russo Jamness wars won for her this the to frearms, and those who employed them

make it compulsory for any third Party weak a she is and torn asunder by iwe can place absolute reland Japan havoury nomenclature. Even among the were among the few denied his mercy

uty to recognise arrangements entered into ternal strife the Peking Clovernment, gone through national crises in the past: Japanese people are some who, dazzled it being a great heat-sore to him that between two other Parties.

a valiant man should be slain by a paltry which, has a trey weak support in this she is fred by them at present. And by these victuries, have come to enter- The second of the above-mentioned two country-even they were compelled to the is grounil for being that the tain the idea that the Japanese are a pitiful raguuufin new declarations provides against the sign the Agreement against the insistent future has graver and merg numerous warlike nation, as they are described by His end was the most beautiful that alienation to any third Power or foreign demands of the Imperialistic Powers. If crises in store for ar. In uh circum foreign observers.. This is an astounding I have ever heard of wrote one of the organisation partly or entirely of the Imperialism was compelled at home to ances, I feel inclined gravely to question illusion. A good fighter is not necessary enemy commanders in whose midst he ea special righta aral privileges renounced by recognise the futility of the struggle whether the morale antong the Japanese lover of fighting. That the Japanese the Soviet Government in wonnection against the Soviet Government and, as high as at the time of the Has are not warlike is obrious form the fact pired. He had once prayed in illness that that they did their best to avert both he might not expire like a girl in my with the princessions required in China through economic considerations, was Japanese War.

bed"

Now, having never turned my by the former Tsarist Government. Mr. bound to enter into agreements with it, ["-

the Sino-Japanese and the Russo-day back to the enemy, he made them set ***BHALLOW PAISYISIL Karakhan seems to have insisted on this it is but natural here, in Asia, in semi- Have the Japanese people gained or ese wars, Three years, previous to the point, especially in view of the claini put colonial countries: Imperialism does all lost in their spirit during the last twer outbreak of war, with China, Admiral bin against a tree-trunk, and sent a fare forth by the French Government concern in its power to prevent the appearmer tyy arst The question is not way to an Ting visited Kobe, Yokohama and Sasebo well to his King: Say how much it ing the Bankow Concession. The new of the Soviet Union alongside or if you swer: But it has give the thinking on demonstrative cruise in command troubles me that i can render him no This is why here, in publie, cause for pucere regret that of bis Set consisting ufix was further service. The renegade. Cone- provision, included in the Russa Chinese wish against it. arrangement, purports to cut short onee China, we had against us an united funt year on Jane prople have and this filled the Japanese Government stable of Bourbon tendered, with the rest for all any attemusta, mich as the one of perialistic front, represented by early acquired valgiorious, flippant, loose and and people with consternation. Desireus his respectful sympathy: Grieve not was the answer, but for your- ma the French Government, on the part of the entire Diplomatic Body

feminate habits, while some have become of turning the threatened calamite into for me." any Imperialistic Power wishing to avail | It is. Further, characteristic that this so strongly peringated with shallow pacia blessing, Katsu Awa (Kaishun velf fighting against your King and coun

So. Bayard, died, and one ling self of an opportunity of enlarging, its time, differently from the previous nego-fism and superficial rights at the cost of the, abandonment of tiations, which had ended in failure after al brotherhood that the ples of univer-i distinguished statesman in the Tokugawntry.'

have all but lost and the Meiji Governments, wrote to Lihapter of human the siming of fire. Agreement on March he pirn of defending, their county has Hung Cant for & Mino-Japanese Naval Chang, China, expatiating on 14th, the Chinese Government had to

this deplorable tendency invaded. the keep the strictest, silence over all these matters in order that no one should know bers of the two Services, Martial perit Alliance to resist Western aggression. The following. is the gist of an interview of its possibility before the actual Rigs Dot an independent property; it in the At the time of the Sino-Japanese Wir would, Fapan had only 2 warships with an It

NEW TOUR BECACHE SI LOST A FORTUNE national spirit crystalbeed. Lord Birric was controller of Merchant wired to Moscow by Me Karakhan at the ture. Such an ihm te se meruss it therefore, be very unreason back o bar. China's 50 warships whose total image blame Tegate tonnage of 57,000,- nyinst Shipbuilding in 1918-19. Je was į telegraphic request of the Mossow parangunt condition of its

and sailors

Signora Eleanora Duse, the great Viscount in 100)

Press:

in however, noteworthy that lately the tin spirit, when the national spirit is at mounted to 53,000. In such circum- The Agreement, signed in Saturday, I pressure of the Diplopiatie Body has been low bl prosperity or decline of stances, the Japanese people were very indian tragedienne, died recently at besides the great importance it basin felt more feebly; the negotiations, th LATEST CABLES.

studi easure itself, settling as it does a number of Jnan may have lufted the match with national fortones, of course, depends doubtful of victory on the sens, although Pitasburg, a victim indirectly of the fast [BEUTLE'S AMERICAN SERVICE) questions most important for us, offers did not expect our negotiations with poverty in material resoure, but a sound This fact effectually disposes of the She lost a fortupe, through the decline

Echuess or they had orde hopes of success on land of Italian currency.A. much interest it snather respect, too. Chiun to re-start before the close of the nittioun sugit, and great national chergy theory that Japan's bellicosity rushed her of the lira and was inducid to urder- HART LIQUOR AND="LIGHT | Indeed, the Poking negotiations were not. Iapanese parles. Thus, China had to are factors of the first importanen into war with China. So far as the take a tour of the United States; Ther

so to say, usual, negotiations conducted have reeguirse to a war ruse and carry ountry annot be defendel empty-hand- Russo-Japanese War is concerned. Japan tour was a spectacular triumph between two States; they were negotiaall fly inatter through under over of the dos devoid of all spirit. Japan evitable, but nevertheless she did all inhing widely acclaimed in New York pro

but far more difficult is it, to defend it thought that some such calamity was in

She arrived bere in October and after tions in which, in one form or another, Russo-Japanese negotiations Imperialistic States took part. You know The agreements signed on Saturing must be fully equipped with armaments, ber power to avert it. This is clear from croded to New Orleaus and afterwards that some of them, apart from interfering only ince the beginning of an arduous but national energy and spirit are on the fact that Japan made earnest efforts to the Pacific coast of the Middle-West

in the direction of the axehange of Man behind the scenes with a view of disrup struggle for their enforcement, because important things than armutments !! Considerable zest is given to the polling the Russo Chinese Agreement, went those who had wiehcl to disrupt thear will wz Do yoT WANT TO FIGHT, DEr churls for Korea and the rest on of a Her health began to fail while she was tical situation through the statement of so far as to try by official Notes to pre- undoubtedly attempt to do all in their The Oak Mainichi has also published baffer state on the Korean borders In in New York, where she caught, a chill- Governor Smith of New York, who vent the Chinese Government from sign power to place all kinds of obstacles on an editorial on the Naval Memorial Day Japan, peace prevailed for over 200 years Her death was due to influenza and other. avowed that the Democratic candidate ing the Agreement. Frankest of all was the way of their realisation. In particn 1 says that Admiral Togo's famous sign under the regime of the Tokyu shogu. complications for the Presideney would get in on his the American Government, which did not lar, est action must be expected in real," The rise or fall of the Japanese Fm nate, and no other country make a The body of the great actress VES stand on the "wet" or "dry" issue. hesitate to communicate to the Press cor- ference to the agreement on the Chinese Try Urprads upon this action. Let each like boast. The prevalence of peace for zaken to Italy.

is still na fresh in the so many years would have been imposs In response to an enquiry na to theespondents at Washington that it had Eastern: Itailway

intervened. in the Russo-Chinese negotia We hope, however-concluded the memory of the

A man do bs, people as though ible, if the Janadro vero &"warliks, esc", sell-determination of the League," Mr."

The The Battle. busted yesterday tions, warning China of the "grave can Soviet Plenipotentiary that, although it bad been

Japanese people however, know Smith aid he was oped to one sequences of an eventual resumption of China is still weak, that, hand in hand of the Japan Sea was this grentint sen that peace is valuable when it is main The Australian racehorse Valais dze and hard liquor but favoured light formal relations between the Soviet with the Soviet Union, she will bo power hartly in the annals of the Japanese av tained with hour. They canned been sold for £15,100. This is a record wines and beer. He desired & modifica. Cevernment and the Chinese Gorero-ful enough to resist the Imperialists and it was the turning point of the Rago it for a moment to prace without for Australia, boating the price paid for. tion of the Volstead Law-nod challenged i ment.

attempts to meddle with other people's Japanese War As such, the day on which honour. This fact mat he clearly de Carbine. The purchasers as Mestre its definition of intoxicauta,

it was fougat deserve to be obrve and cared to the world, concludes the Heli Thompson, the well known breeders and affairs.go

pant (Continued on next column.) - th-Japan Choronicle,

owners of the Wadden stud.

WINES.

HOW ES ELECTIONS GO.

NEW YORK, June 9th.

(Continued on next column.)

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HOW DUSE DIED.

Signora Ele

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