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FRENCH PRESIDENTS.
RESIGNATIONS
IS MESSAGE TO PARLIAMENT,
DEFENCE OF CONSTITUTION U. PROVEDUUR
Paris, June 10th.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 12TH, 1924-
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HUMAN SACRIFICE?
SIKHS KILLED IN INDIAN RIOT.
exterra, dene 11th. Persistent ennnars that Sikh, workmen afs kidampping Mohammeday children for human sacrifice, led, tu rioting li which three Niklis were killed and even
seriously wounded. Three of the latter
"M. Millenad's message was rend in the Chamber this afternoón by M. Français | Subsequently died. Marsal and in the Senate by M. Rather,
o Keeper of the Seals
In the course of his message M. Müller- and declared that he had faithfully kept the solemn ragsgemeņi he had made bes fore the country and refused to desert his post. He called upon Parliament to res. peel the Con-litution...
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NATIONALIST VICTORY IN.
ALBANIA.
REVOLUTION AT AN END.
LONDON, June 11th.
The Albanian Legration states that the National army base captured Elbassin and occupied Tirana without sy fight- ing.
He said: You will respect the Con-
The ex-Prendier, who was defending the stitution.
If you disregard it, if it is räpital escaped with all members of his truded before the Government and their partisans towards
that henceforth the arbitrary
the Italian border. sident of the Republic to regn for pul
tical asons, then the President of the. The whole of Albania is now in the Republic will only be a plaything in the hands of the Nationalists, and the revolu- hands of the parties, You will assist me. tion is practically ended. to avent such a formidable dagger: Dan- gerous councillors are striving in party in. - terests to secure that the new Parlament open with à Fevclutionary act. - The wil refuto fallow thezu.
its inditions, the Senate wil
to remain as it has always teen in the gravit
defender of Constitutionctures"
the
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The Senate by 151 to a voter asked resolution adjourning the debate on an interpeilation of M. Cheron, who was thus Dirvented from presenting a case for the President. The Senate then adjourned
til to-morrow,
ONLY A TEMPORARY MINISTRY. The new Marsal Government has issued a relaension that it wn- unly formed to
chable Parliament to pronouns
-constitutionally, therefore it valimits to programme and asks Paräamint.io decide whether the constitutionai law shall re main faible and above party polities, or whether it disapprovies of the prin
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caplex ind down in the President a tes which are the basis of the Constitu zion. The Government appeals 10 th schnee and reason of Parliament, the proceed ugs in which should be held-on clear yours, as the Vole concerns the future regime and repayt for the legalisy of guarantees of Republican in-tutions as well as safeguards the pgbile libertiin
THE VOTE.
Aber au saintated dehnte, in which the
Communis stood and sang the LET nationale," the Chamber voted by 329 to 014 in favour of the Left section's pending tion against the Government The this resignation of M. Bernad.
A commnuique announcing the reigna. tion of the President says the Prontier and Cabinet were called to the Elyee to inform the President of events in the
• Chamber and Senate M
Miderand thanked the Cabinet for its stance for him in definer of the Constitution. When the Cabinet tendered its resigation. M. Millerand replied that be had made up "his own mind to resign the Presidency, and asked - the. Cabinet to conting its Inntion for the time being.
ESTEPSİANTIC LEFT GRAURA, For along time the Left parsirs, accord- ing to a concertul plan, maintained a frigid sikme, determined to treat the
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FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS
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A' STARTLING SUGGESTION.
SOVIET AND THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY.
“PEAR RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION.
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CRAR AND RICKSHAS.
ADDRESS BOARD AT TRÁM STATION. A new list was ineently drawn up by the Officer-in-charge at Gough Jill, Police ANNUAL MEETING.
Station of resistents" "addresses and plend òn n board in the top train station, · Al- THE TRANSPORT PROBLEM, though there is a box below this notice hour for people to notify any change The second annual meeting of the Peak of address, this is seldom, if ever done. Residents Association was held at the and consequently it is quite impossible Peak Club last evening. Mr. V. M. Gray- to keep this list, up to date. I appeal burn, Chairman of the association, pre-to-all residents on the Peak whether Losos, June 11th
siding. Ch the platform with the Chair members of this Association or not to The Morning Post suggests that M. man were the following members of the immediately untify" any change of ad-
Cupirmities:-Mears. G. 3. Young, H. dress in the box provided for that pur Litvinoff, whe has just arrived, will B. L. Dowbiggit D. J. Lewis, Mrs. A. endeavour to offer the Chinese Eastern | Mackenzie, Mrs. Davidson and the Hon. | Secretary, and Treasurer (A F. B. C. Railway at the Angle-Soviet Conference Toriell There was a fair attendance of
mubers. as pledge for the greatly desired loan.
The CHAIRMAN, in moving the adoption The paper surutises that the move is of the report and accounts, said: Ladies not ouls intended to induce London and Gentlemen-The report and accounts having been in your hands for some time, financial circles to-open, negotiations for I will with your permission take them as read. I regret the delay in sending out loan, hut may blackmail France into the report for last year also the later date granting the Soviet de jure recognition, for which this meeting has been called,
hut when it is remembered that the com inalmuch as considerable French inter-piting of the report is done single-handed ests are involved through the Paris by the Hon. Secretary and that the time he can spare outside the office has to be branch of the Basse Asiatic Bank, who divided between such activities as the present concessinumires of the Chinese Rthe Horticultural Society, and the Peak Club, I think you will agree that Eastern Railways,
due allowances must be granted for all the purely honorary work with which he is faced. (Hear, hear).
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INTERESTING. DEVELOPMENT.
PEKING, Jupe 11th A Haibin telegram received at Peking to-ilay says that the Harbin paper THE Hart, June 11th. Snakber: Dr. A. F. Desavoritlobman is publishes an order issued by the Chief dead. He was an ex-finister of the In-For Police of the Special Areas, dated terior, Judge as the Hague Permanent June 7th saying that he is noting under Arbitration Court, one of the arbitrators in the Anglo-American North Atlantic instructions of Chang Tsa Lin, fisheries dispute, and a member of conn-
The Police Chief asserts that Chang til of the Carnegie Foundation.
cannot agreed to recognise the Soviets, Therefore, until a special arrangement between Chang Tao Lin andthe Soviet is signed, affairs cu the Chinese Eastern Railways amb with its employees must remain unaltered.
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GOVERNOR OF JAMATUAJ SIR S. H. WILSON APPOINTED.
LONDON, June 10th.
Sir Samuel Herbers Wikon has been pointed-overnor of Jamales in succes sión to Sir Leslie Predyn.
HOME RAIL PISPOTE. MANAGERS TO MEET THE MEN.
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The order goes on to say that any person found. Zaily of wilfully dismiss ing or replacing employees on the Chinese Eastern Railway will be severely panish el. Loxoox, June 10th., The railway managers häre agreed to met the locomotive men on June 12th, The latter are in the meantime delaying the ballot.
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PARTY PROGRAMME.
CLEVELAND, June 11th. The platform to be mahuitted to the Iepublican Convention was virtually completed early this morning. said to be entirely aking the lines desired by "President Coolidge. It was reported in an executive session of the drafting colomittee that no voice would be raised against a plank favouring the United States joining a World Court under Mr. Coslidge's teruis.
"INSURGENTS PROPONAIS. An insurgent faction, led by Senator
The Police Chief instructs subordinates to watch responsible oficial of the Chinese Basters Railway in as they leave their posts and go abroad, and Abo, to watch regarding their dismissal by anybody,
NEW JAPANESE CABINET.
"VOSLITTON"
TORYJune 11th The personnel of the new Cibinst ist Premier, Viscount: Katu, lender of the Kenwikni party.
Turning to the report of the General ment what has already been written mist Committee for last year, I wish to supple- the following headings:
There has been a great improvement in the públië chair and ricksha service on the Peak during the past year. This is largely due to the prompt and careful coquiries made by Luspector Marks at Gough Hill Palice Station as to any complaints brought to his notice Any complaints of this nature shonki at mes he reported to Gough Hill Police Station. now heg to propose the action, of the report and accounts as present,
Mr. J. W. C. Boss, in seconding the adoption of the report and accounts, tei- derod on behalf of the ordinary Penk residents their thanks to the Committee and the energetic Hon. Secretary for all the work they had done.
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The adoption of the report and neroduts was carried ananimously.
ELECTION OF OFFICIALS.. of Chairman for two years. I feel that The CHAIRMAN As1 have held the post
ANNUAL, INSPECTION OF POLICE.
(Centuuril frma, prije (de) Other medals awanded were:- LSA,D5 Knowles,' 4th Class, „förmed Robbery at 143. Partland Street, on 11:12).
L.S.A. 166 Jessop, 4th Class, Attempted Piracy of the s. Zur Zee, 12/4/24)/
LSA.13 Kirby, 4th Class, (For vigik auen sad zeal on duty, on lord the 5.8. Fanni).
Det.Star Cheng Kwong, 4th class, (Eor vigilance and zeal up hity when a man was arrested on the 's Hydrangea for possession of arms)..
Det. L.S.C.365s Kong Shin: flong," th Class, (Fer vigilance and zeat on duty during a routine search on board 15 Hydrangea),
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Det.P, S.,200 Man Tam 4th Class
tories for the cupture of 5 robbers in the . Man Knus To Brickworks Armed Boir
(For excellent work in the New Terri
hery)..
0.0,418-Ma Yi, 4th Class. (For cap-
ture of an armed rubber in Yaumati os 18/7/99).
COMMENTATIONS.
Sargränt-Major Xand Singh, for good work done he the: N.T. (North).
LS.A.21 Elston, for excellent work done
awkers. whilst performing the duties of Sergeant
it is time that I shoith) inake way Jor 1.,S,X_158. Towse, for acting with coun- someone else, but I am quite prepared mendable promptness and presence of to serve in the Committee if my services mind when shot by an armwid robber in are required. I propose that Mr. G. Mishing Wong, Street on 3/2 Young be elected Chairman for the cur-
Mr. N. C. Wilson seconded the elect of Mr. G. M. Young as Chairman, which was carried with ncelinatina.
Indian guards.
Sab-Insp. MeWalter, for resource and
TYPHOON WARNINGS. The Guverument has informed us that it has not been found possible, to arrange for placing a signal mast on the plateau
Inspector Pincott, for the · care, and, behind Mount Austin Barracks, and that | rent year. in their opinion, the signal mast at Gough
thoroughness with which he carried out ill fitted with day and night signs
investigations and prepared the Nga Ng and notices posted at the tan tramway
pirany case for the prosecntion, station will be sufficient. With regard
Sub-Insp. R. Shainon, for the exer On the proposition of Mr. W. E. L. to the Gangh Hill Station I noticed List NENTON, seconded by Mr. F. B. Pence of his work in supervising the Saturday that when the No. 4 signal was
TEN. Mr. D. J. Lewis was re-elected Wire- hoisted the signal was difficult to dis-Chairman for the ensuing year. tinguish owing to scaffolding round the mast and I understand the night signals
The CHAIRMAN announced that Mrrey on 11.11 2 in securing the arrest are not yet ready for use. As the typhoon Hornell ha vonsented to act in the of a man who had committed an armed season has already started of trust the capacity of Hon. Secretary and Treasager rubbery at 865, Portland Street. Government will take steps to see that for another year. if elected, but he felt
SHOOTING PRIZES, the signal sticțion, on Mount Gough is nat very strongly that someque else should! to thorough working order immedio forward and take over the duties, utely
particularly as he might hè, going home ||
Governor's Cup-1st, P.R.A.90 Careu- This Committee are also stringy of the next year. opinion that the recommendation" maiše Dr. R. Raxcock proposed the re-eleg
them to the Government, that the tion of Mr. Hornell as Hun Serpenter: end, Sub-Insp. Burnett,
Championship Cup.-1st, P.M.A.00 Car-, Officer-in-charge at the Cough Hill Pelike and Treasurer and at the same time Station should be advised direct from thanked him for the great amount of work Handicap Cup-st, L.SA31 Whant
2nd, 1.S.A.01 Carpenter, the observatory of any typhoon" wan- he had put in for the Association. " ings, should be adopted and I bring this
Mr. E. Davidson scended and the Championship Cup (Chinese)-st matter to their notice again, as I under-proposition was carried unanimously. D. & Teh, Shing (Cup and $10
audition): 2nd, 1 Chang Lien Ho ($3 stand this has pot as yet been agreed fri.
PEAK TRAMWAYS,
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ter.
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REVOLVER
XXLE.
The Committee was elected as follows on the motion of the Res. 1. Corey cash);" As you are aware there has been a Morts seconded by Mr. H. S. Haus:- Indians-1st, 1.C.B.412 "Mahdi · Khan good deal of correspondence recently Jirs. Mackenzie, Mrs, E. Davidson. Me: | (Cup and $10 in cash); 2nd, P.S.B.5 regarding the increased rates of fares for y. M. Grayburn, Mr. F. A. Mackintosh. Diwan Ali ( in cash) residente travelling to and from May W. E., L. Shenton, Mr. 3L E. F. Airy Road Apart for the question of the and Mr. F. C. Hall and Mr. J. A; Phina- fairness of this innovation, in which I
Europeans-1st. Sub-lus, Booker, think the sympathy of most, Peak Fesimer
PELS PESTS PRINEY AND MUSQITITUES, “ dents is strongly with the May Rond
Indiaux.st. 8.31. Nand Singh (Cin); The CHAMAN then invited members, P.C. B.7 Mangal Singh (810); y residents, your Committee feel very strongly that if there are a large number to bring forward suggestions for the P.C.B4 Hazara Singh (35).. Foreign Minister. Baron Shidebara, of season ticket holders travelling from incoming Committee to consider. “.
Championship Shield.-Won hy. Cen-- Home Minister, Thuron Wakatsuki, "May Road, the non-stop trants which Mr. Hasex thought, it would be ad- tral Team (Sub-Insp. Barnett, P.8.A.1 Finance Minister, Baron Hamaguchi. were inaugurated to relieve congestion visable if the Committee drew up a new Carpenter. S.A.44 Hopkins ... and War Minister, General Uguki.
during the lasy, hours of the day, schedule of wages for Peak servants. L.S.A. Wynne). Minister for the Navy, Admiral Takara- which, as has been proved.dent as well The present one was out of date. le
Best aggregate. P.S.90 Carpenter. Minister of Justion, Dr. Yokota, D.C.Es could be expected under present on- knew that servants were asking me
dition with, the residents living on [! Minister of Agriculture, Paron Tak Peak, will be entirely stultified as the
than the schedule showell, and it some (Cup presented by Mr. Tan Shiu Poy kashi, ader of the Seikai.
cases he thought they were justly re-end in aggregate.---P.S.13. Smith (Cupr Minister of Communications, Mr. Inns Road residents will aturally and titled to an increase. It was neressary presented by Mr. Tani Shiu Pot.
with every right use these trams to over that the schedule should be revised it! ki, leader of the Kakushia Club.
Minister of Railways Dr. Sengoku, Dand then back to May Road by a stop-kirkt of guide for the future.
a journey from the bottom to the top order that" residents would have SOILÉ
Education, Dr. Okada Minister
CUNNINGHAM ""FATE.;
ni
MR.
REPORTED "KILLED,”
plug train or rier journey.
errait for the, down
:
The CHAIRMAN explained that the bust ter was already in the hands of the İMPROVED TRANSPORT WANTED.
Ladies' Sub-Committee. The ladies were This mattre however is of relatively busy making enquiries as to the usual small importance compared to the ques-rates of pay and he hoped that the new tion of the ever increasing needs, of the } Committee, would cireștiarise the menthårs
on the conclusions arrived at.
Government as gon-existent None, but La Follette, submitted to the platform The Communists aired a word until the committer a substitute platform, decla ex-Minister Reibet, the course of an mighty minute speech deliberately choosing the paramount issue to be the rescue provocative phrases with the object of of the Government and industry from drawing the Left from its sheit, The at the private neply whilst pledg mosphere became more chatric, and the ing itself to the house cleaning Communists greeted the refrences to M. Government Departments at Washing
"Harrow, June 11th. Merand with shouts tergade to, and the reform of the milway tax They sang the Intergat
ationale
nd tariff and also lanking and agricultura! A wire from Hengchow states Kwei-Colony for improved conditions of trans-
Mr. X. C. WILSON mentioned that afterwards when a message turned
legislation.
tin reports that Cunningham have been port foth to the mille and top leveis.
The Government were alive to this neces- year the Government sent round asking cated that the Senate had
killed. The other foreigners are safe)
sity a few years ago but nothing definite | résidents to apply for privet bushes to panding the dismission in the Chamber the Le parties were unable to restrain their
NO TARIFF CONFERENCE.
appears to have dour to solve this difi- be cut down. He would like to know culty and the time has new come, I think, what was the present position regarding enthusiasm: They rose ca for ind cherrel
when this matter must, engage the most this. The growth of privet this year was For
minutes, shoating Vire le
The Republican National Convention All the Powers concerned, have now
PEKING, June 11th
careful attention of this Association. much heavier than last. Sentral
mustered "at" Hoven this morning. Mr. Subsequentig Lay`relapsed into street. Burton, who is u merr of the declined to participate in the preliminary and listened indifferently, not partie pat Four Burton, is ember of the tariff conference proposed ht China
K in the debate nga Tiry broke out Sato thundering ehrer when ce reult of porary chairman, and delivered a key mostly on the ground that the present
1202Bem wald res
Mr Coidge is time is inopportunity. praising unsurpassed among the rulers of the earth in honesty of purpose, courage, and high
the, division was announced,
The Chamber then adjourned unta to morrow to arar the communication from the Government," ly the President's resignation.
FRENCH PRESS VIEWS.
PARYS, June 11th
It is not believed that this platform will be supported outside the surgent, ranks,
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He declared:"By far the greater share devotion to the welfare of bis country,
of our citizen-bip took to Coolidge rather than to Congress for
President
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by COURTESY OF THE & ESILE BELLETIN."
JAPANESE FOR BRAZIL.
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U.S. WORLD FLIERS:
"ARRIVAL AT RAIPHONG
The American airmen who are Bying round the world, arrived at Haiphong at 4-45 p.m. on Tuesday
Company, received the news by telegrams. Mr. J. A. Shaw, of the Standard Oik late in the evening from Mr. A. M. Kirby of the same company's Haiphong depot. and a half. It shows a bigbly creditable The time taken was precisely six hours
performance, the distance covered bebig- less new means of communication are The Charaxas explained that last year somewhere about 520 miles and the wears opened up, or the present tramway sys. Mr. Dowbiggin arranged with Alr. Grges, ther conditions by no means propitions tenis enlarge, the time is not far - Superintendent of the Botanical Depart: A strong contrary wind would meet the tant when it will be impossible to roje į ment to have the matter attended tu. fiers throught this journey, with the unmber of people, who are Mr. Green shortly afterwards left for The time of the aviators' departäre living in ever increasing numbers on the liome and the matter was left over. Mr. frogi Haiphong has not so far beris îmiddle and top levels, I commend this Green had since returned and, he vis announced. matter to the careful consideration and lieved," he was in favour of having the j 2. Fattention of the in-coming Cohumittee,
GARAGE ACCOMMODATION,
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Tokyo, June 16th. leadership
Three thousand emigrants are proceed-. After renmending that the Republican ing to Brazil this year, avearding to the party should declare fur American ad Social Affairs Bureau in the Home Office,hands of the printers, you will have seen lesion to the World Court with merely th Harding. Hughes mervation. Mr. Burtou, sail he regretted Congress has
The moderate newspapers unanimously regret the departure of 31. Millerand Some of them consider yesterday's pro- cerdings dangerous preendent.
Ficha de Feris sas M Herriot not heeded Mr. Coolidge's wishes with re
to the immigration legisjation. He
HOKKAING AND FORMOSA DAN OUTLETS.
The Social Affairs Bureau in the Home
Since the annual report was put in the that the Government garages_nt«Maga- zine Gap will shortly be ready for tion at 5 per month. Whilst this charge is a reasonable one the restric tion of not allowing chauffeurs to live in
useless, except for people living in the proximity to the garages and consequent- a thinber more, similar to, those erected at Magazine Gap, would appear to be necessary at various points on to the Peak to meet the requirements of our
privet cut down.
that it was not the Government who hel
THE PORTUGUESE, FLIERS.
The Hox. SucRETARY also "explained
(taken up the matter but the Peak resi.
Interviewed at Lahork Captain Britor dents..
Pa, one of the Portuguese airmen said Mr. WILSON The Peak Residents there was no direct object in the fight Association took it up through the They had been ordered by the Portugness Government.
"Government_to study
got its a
Government was prepared to eradicate their machine crashed, The airman privet round the Penk. Later they re they were flying about 1,200. let on their ceived a letter from the Government journey from Karachi when the machine. sking on what authority the insular began to sink. The engine was running was issued and the matter was referred perfectly but refused to climb whom they to Mr. Dowbiggin and Mr. Green. Since tried to get no inter cook air. They then they had received a communication tinued winking all the way until there www. from the Government to the effect that nothing he to do but ta mitte land.. they were prepared to cut down privet The country was very bad and the machine and fantan provided the owners of pro- piled up a k Perty would pay the expense involved Captain. Brite Paiss, on hehalf of this The whole nutter was then dropped and Government, and with the sanction of the nothing had been done since.
The HoN: Secretary said that last year in the Far East and having of flying
auf his friends struck the first blow gardanducational campaign with Oflice announce that every effort is being the garages would appear to make them he sent round a circular stating that the sign they dreided to fly there. Asbat has against the constitutional laws with the assistance of the revolutionaries and regard to taxation, so that it should gen- bade by means of a publicity campaign to Hokkaido opened the way for the greatest unrea-rally" be realised that not all the burden to encouragé emigration. rsonableness on the part of the extremists of taxation fell on the who first paid and Formosa,
and worst capitulations by the Rtadien) the fax.
́ ́"JAPANESE FOREIGN TRADE; party.
BALANCË PATOFRS IMPORTS,
Tokyo, June 10th.
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Figaro states the Left groups have DANISH PRINCE MARRIED. accomplished a revision of the constitu
AN AMERICAN BRIDE.
tion
The Leit organs are rejoicing over the 46wnfall, uf M. Millerand, “whom the um describes As one of the worst enemies of the proletariat."
NEW YORK, June 10th A In her old family carriage, drawn by heribboned horses, Miss Eleanor Green was driven to the Calvary Church to marry Prince Vigo of Denmark There was a large fashionable congregation. The couple will be settling in Denmark.
It was announced in February that the King of Denmark had approved of Prince Vigo renouncing all posible rights of suction in order to marry Miss Green,
Japan's foreign trade during the swath of May totalled Yen-400,309,000.
Exports were Yen 176,836,000, and part. Yen 23.63.0000 being an exess of imports of Yen. 18.038,000.
Since the beginning of the year, imports Were Yen 1,200,201,000 which is Yen 629,172,000 more than exports,"
Owners,
STORE.
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The CHAIRMA "snid that the frícoming.
Last year I asked all members of the Association to whole-heartedly support the Peak Hotel Store and I regret that it should be necessary for me to make a similar appeal again this year. I know
Government of ludig purchased from the Mr. E. DAVRDROS raised the question Royal Air Force in. Tulin A.D.E 2 there are difficulties with servants in
of mosquitoes on Mount Kellett. It was, machine, in order to resume his flight. obtaining supplies from the Peak Store, which defuses to countenance any obers of mosquitoes to be found on that he said, perfectly scandalous the nom, mission on monthly bills and which are invariably given by the Compradore part of the Peak. It seemned hardly shops, but it must be apparent to you 41 ereditable, but the gulleys running, dewe | Committee would take up the matter a that the Dary Farm Co, cannot main the hillaide provided breeding places for one. Mr. Lewis was a Mount Kellet thin this start at a loss purels for the mosquitoes. At the foot of the gulleys tite and be would look into the matter. "convenience of Penk residents, and the there was collection of rotten vegeta (Laughter.) A mevage from Chenztu, dated May closing up of gaine would be not only ation, and no trouble was taken to clear
further suggestions were forth way. He suggested that the Coming to it 20th, states that after some mills of calamity in case of another general strike,mittee bring a little pressure to bear on
Mr. Justice Goyrenzz propowed a vote race following the capture of Chengts but in my opinion would be the result havy fighting in reported, al-I
Tungchung of a lack of good faith on the part of the Government the hope that somethise One hundred and fifty Halinn in between General Yang Sen and Garral, Prak residents who were so enthusiastic would be done to eradicate the nest. It of thanks to the outgoing Committee “drvoted, to In. 19CYPANY of the Company's migrants aboard the vis. Daude Alighieri | Tien Tsung-yao, it is believed, bway to i shout a permanent store on the Peak. I was a very serious matter to those who This was seconded by Mr. BANCOcx find
•·fest and business balons in various) were refund admission in Canada, and a dispute regarding the distribution of when the memory of the big strike was lived. at Mount. Kelletés:
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A MONEY FOR OIL.
DUTCH COMPANY'S ISSUE.
LoxDos. June. 1ớth.” Messrs Rothschilds, on behalf of the Koninglike Nederlandsche Maatschappij Tot Exploitatie Van Petroleumbronnen in Nederlandsch Indie, care offering to shareholders for subscription Eloring 10,364,000 worth of shares in shares of u thousand forins each and sub shares of kundred florins each until June 30th. The bus price is par. The imao will by
ountries.
CANADIAN IMMIGRATION. BOATLOAD OF ITALIANS BARBED.
HALIFAX, June 10th.
sadly left for home.
FIGHTING-IN SZECHUAN,
SALT GÄBELLE · THE ́ISSUEZ
SHANGHAL, June úth.
the Salt Gabin manier
still freab in their minds,
(Continued at foot of wal
carrind,
This conchuled the business before the meeting
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.