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CABLES.

EARLIER CABLES. (TBROCAR HESTER'S BUENCY-] ITALIAN FASCISM.

THE MATTEOTTI AFFAIR.

Boaz, June, 16th.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1924

| ANGLO-MEXICAN RELATIONS. FAR EASTERN CABLE

CASE OF MR. CUMMINS.

Lospos, June 8th.

In the House of Commons, gestionest with regard to the Mexican Governinent's ubat to expel Mr. Canning, Mr. Mac Donald Sand there hatt leen tretion for same ne aitwove AR ex can Govern- ment and Mr. Cuminius. The British inveruntent was unable to agree that the usused. complaints against Mr. Cummins were

NEWS.

[TEBOUGH RIUTER'S AGENCY.]

SINO.RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

REPLY TO JAPANESE NOTE,

PENING. June 17th.

The Waichiaqat yesterday afternoon replies to the Japanese Sute saying that before the signature of the Sino-Russian Agreement the Chinese Government had

obligations and responsibilities as trustee of the Chinese Eastern Railway as provided in the Washington Treaty.

The Sino-Russian Agreement is now signed, however, and formet Sino-Russian relations are restored, and the situation a

CHINA INDEMNITY, BILL

SECOND READING,

LONDON, me with In the House of Commons, moving the second reading of the China Dill, pre| viding for the allocation of the Boser Tudengite to the Education of Chinese, Mr. Ponsonby foreshadowed the appoint. inent of a committee to investigate means

of spring a satisfactory administration of the fund. He declared that Chinese coffratings being invited, and a Chinese member would be invited to join the committge. Pasinby referred to a aution for rejection in the papers which presumably had been foulged with a view to mising the trade marks question and stated that while the Government did not wish to minimise the importance of the trade marks controversy they did not think these fands should be hard is Matters questions with China.

sever for the settlement of outstanding

THE BOLSHEVIK IN CHINA. SOVIET ENVOY'S SPEECH TO

CHINESE STUDENTS. ·

The following is an extract from a speech.delivered by M. Karakhan to the students of the National University at Peking on the 7th inst

"As you know, the Agreement which we have signed the Agreement betwe the Soviet Union and China) is not, as

struggle it is but manifestation of stally happens, the outcome of a our good will, our respect for the Chis route the redemptione in fact our own promises. Such an Agreement China will not be able to sign su easily with any other Power, unless she does it after a tenacitas struggle. The great/ est woe and misfortune of the Chinese people, that which makes it suffer avd An almost semi-colonial country-let me keeps sinir great nation in a position of frank with you-are the treaties which i foreign Powers. The treaties have exist hatween China and the Imperialis fettered your national Berty, Happiness

DEATH OF THE LIVING BUDDHA. ACKNOWLEDGED RULEN OF OUTER

MONGOLIA? DE

eable from Peking-recently announced the death of the Living Buddha. He was known is the Eighth (Resurrévteil) Living God, Djebtsung. Dainba Hutukhto r A correspondent at Urga has sent so the Nof, Daly News Bogdo Cheghen, the following interesting details:-

In consequence of national agitation in zhe Matteotti case, Signer. Mussolini has appointed temporary directory of the He was interns on May 14th that if Mr. Cummins were not withdrawn he Fascist," movement, composal of eleven met de expelleton, June 10th. The members, the object of which is to ensure Misican Government had been officially that "the strength of Fascism shall-ke used informed in April 15th Chat Mr. Cun- miny would love on, the arrivals in in arvorlange with this direction of the Mozics of Sir. Taona Halier, on a mis

view The Comtrmists are posting appeals to ing Atghediraivait relations friv the working chesses and discussing the rent regarded the aetion of the Mext

courtesien

bur h was await advisability of a general strike, and offent as a grave brach

he the entire valier forry and nation organising further information as the result of just are questions regarding which

late Living God was at

had made to the

Yeurlers.

ing to ful the missing Deputy, alive or Jenil.

SEVERAL ARRESTS,

ston

o!

in-

Mexican Government, who he had in formed that if thee tong steps against Mr. Cummins in which the British Gov- enment did cut coneur Sir T. Hohler

would not be proceeded with.

has become quite different. which China a Russia

are going to

those countries alone have rights and interests The Note concludes that the Chinese Government innot, therefore, Farvept, the reservations suggested in the

apanese Sote.

Several arrests have been made in the as to further questions, Mr. Maean lost identical Note to the Freuch

Matteurii case. These include Signor Dumini, Segretary to Figour Rossi, who bas just resigned the headship of the God mernt Press Office at the Diter torate of the Easvist Party. It is report ed that a wanant has sisi bein isoned for the arrest of Roski,whose whereabouts arv, hayover, unknown.

agrow that the trouble was due to Mr. Cummins representations on be had or the rights of British subjects. The latest referred to a British woman whose property the Mexican Government wished to seize,

MEXICO CITY, June 17th The Foreign Office sintes it is derided Au carling arch is being conducted

to wait a short time for the result of the for Signer Filipelli, who left Rome Chilean Ministers andible, efforts on aboard the Pisa train. Che police behalf of the British Governinent." ped and searched the train at Lodi, but i Fillipeli vanished. Telegrams des ANGLO-SOVIET CONFERENCE.

patched to Piaconza and Milan ordering i his arrest dicited the information that Fillipeli hired à rar at Pilvenza, whener i all trace of his was "lost

LAVOR.

Fillet has been arrested at fiend Filipell's chauffeur, Colini, who brought the ear which was used to kidnap Mat- footli, tas sjegemlered in the police.

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NO TIME LIMIT.

LONDON, June 16th, In the Hunse Commons, uestioned with regard to the Anglesovies Conferrer, 3. MacDonald ski he would make a full statement in the House when the nego tations reached a stage justifying is

to Parliament on the matter,

The House defeated the mation for re- Jection, and the Bill passed its second reading.

US IMMIGRATION LAW.

The Wachine simpitaurously issuel and American Legations replying to their Sates reminding China of her obligathe thus in connection with the chinese Eastern Railway.

CHINA AND THE ARMS TRAFFIC QUESTIONS IN HOME PARLIAMENT

VLLEGATIONS AGAINST PORÈIGN COUNTRUSS.

LONDON, June 18th.

In the House of Conimons; Mr. Hannou asked whether Mr. MacDonald's atten tion had he called to the Tnadequay of the present embargo on the importa ton of arms into China, and whether seeing it operated in favour of countries which failed strictly to observe the terms of the agreement prohibiting this trade, he would consider the desirability of modifying the agreement so that British

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REPLY TO JAPAN.

Wasitxaros. Jilar with.of Mr. Hughes has handed Mr. Hanibara American reply to the Japanese Noto protest against the exclusion, Jaw

Sas Faxrisc. Jane th In a decision revoking the citizenship AR Mozundar, a high caste Punjabi, He was admitted to citizenship in 1913, the Federal Ciruit Court's appeal inled that the existing inangration restrictions applied to Indians borb of high and low

Bogda Gheghen when he felt the end was mar, sent for his confessor. Bodgdo Khambo Hatukhtu, at the latter did not arrive in time. The Living God passed away at 4 out, on the morning of May th. This is likely to prove to be ut event of great moment to Mongolia: the one time the absolute and antocratic ruler of all the

al welfare. The happions event for Mongols in Outer Mongolit: he success Some people will be to throw of these fully withstood in Shu-chong when the chains and conquer the sang national latter endeavours to bribus the Princes freedom and independence, as the peoples,|

into kartering away their autonomy, In the Soviet Thinhties have achieved.

Now, how ought the struggle to be spite of the change i övernment and carried on Yon, who are but one part the accession to power of the Mongolian of the Chinese people, vannot do it by Young People's Party, the Living tins yourselves, though i do know that every one of you is wely to die, if necessary, was still the Spiritual Sovereign of the for the happiness of your people, Your State and a power in the end. „The task is to make the great majority of the Preuder. Tereng" Durdji, visited the Chinese people understand your own con- reption of your people's welfare, You Bodge on the 19th and it was seen that. must, eath of you, open the people's eyes; the end was near. on the Epperialistic treaties that stifle it, and in this respect yon bare an excel BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN.""lent arm in your hands in the shape of the Agreement just concluded, you must CHINESE EMBASSY AT MOSCow. [exphia and compare it with those that are a bond upon the Chinese people. SOVIET INVITATION,

You must explain that the Agreement | signed with the Soviet Union is example of such treaties as China, most strive to complete with all countries..

"We have driven Imperialism out of our country, hit we shall only be satis

When

M Karakhan

Pesa, June 4th.

Note inviting thin lo establish an Embassy at Moscow. which was forwarded to the Waichigop

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On receiving news of the death of the Living God several Ministers of the" Gov-·· cruncat went to verify the fact and to see the enise; no other persons were permitted to go near the eorpse, nuts even the Luder-Secretaries who accom panid the Ministers of the Government.

The corpse of the Living Gul is in that Dzung-Ordo (Eastern Palace) and is con- stantly, and strictly guarded by Lamas. The buse in which he died is surrounded by a Coal Barrier and no peisons nie,

Mussolini is evidently determined. to reportan kid if the statement manufacturers, would have an opportus on Saturday, classes the Tsarist Governed when there will as he a single permittel within.

parify the administration (yean the stains of seatuda: revealed by the Mattenta affair. Apart from closing the Chair and the appointment of a remporary Fascist directory, it is reported that halders of the celebrared Annunziata Order kave len sunannnet to see the King for the purpose of forsting concentration Ministry incling, sules Massoligi, the ex-Premiers, Giolitti and Criando.. Mussolini has not taken duties.

FRENCH MINISTRY'S POLICY..

THE MAIN POINTS.

PARIS. June lith.

would include a limitation to the perioduity of tendering for Chinese armamentuent with the othe Powers hitherto look oppressed nation in the world.

of time that the conferer could extend. Mr. Machionilld replied "No." He wan the conference to have, n- much time pressary, in order to ever the very wide and completed ground, which also arcessitated certain sctions of the conference negotiating with interests pal side, the Goyperiment.

contracts.

you are strong enough to start the battle against the Imperialism, which is op pressing your country, you may be as sured of the sympathies with your cause of the peoples of the Union.

"Long live the brotherhood of the peoples of China and the Union Long Her live China, independent and free from

jug on China as a party not enjoying full | Mr. MacDonald replied in the afirma- rigts, and one which could be enreed tive with regard to the Brst part of the into signing kumiliating treaties prevent question, adding that the Governmenting the development of this country.

The Note goes on:-Chian, a country attached great importance to the armis enbarge agreement, and in order to with over 100,000,000 inhabitants, is a secure its effective and naiform applica- country destined to play the greatest tion were endeavouring to expedite the role in mankind's development. replacement of the existing agreement by present position does not give others the Imperialism ... DUNLOP AFFAIRS,

modified form proposed at the Wasb-right to consider China as being un- REDUCTION OF CAPITAL OPPOSED)ington Conference and elaborated by the worthy of taking her place as first-class

diplomatic representatives at Peking. Powers."

The Note afterwards explains the If Mr. Hannan were aware of any recent fenders by foreign manufacturers for the altruistic attitude of the Soviet Govern Incidentally, the Soviet representatives supply of arms to China, he would thent towards Asiatic States. glad to have particulars.

Mr. Hauton asked whether, Air. Mac-everywhere are called Ambassadors, and

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LONDON. June 16th. At the meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Sir Eric Gedde sid the bet trading profit for the past eight The Ministerial statement to be mad mouths, after paying debenture interest, to the Senate and Chamber compriten was 1.38,00) not include the defigit general amnesty in Home polities, with a Losa.000 on the

that the pre ital was dreig -x-

Domid was aware that foreign countries it is suggested that the establishment of MacDonald replied that he thought not entail any iteration is the usual could gather that from the form of his rank of the Soviet representative.

certain exceptions: the suppression of the 1923 Sir Erin pany in were sending arms into thina now. Mr. Embassies at Peking and Moscow would

French Embassy at the Vatican; stetet posed reduction of application of the law of engregations;

stablished,

Plative H Ak now reply. He would be exceedingly obliged and a reduction of tare exposure to Print repronted to fresh it Mr. Hamon could send him any infor

surity losses, The net deficiency was £11.353.000.mation be had of a specific" case,

as far as is

of the country.

includ

of this

• app

• well! hansial

into

the

the

frantical measures

of retrenchment

the restoration

enquiry

2 a strien

The report was adopted,

monop of the country was suffieirut to bleck the scheine.

CHINESE IN CANADA.

PROTESTS AGAINST REGISTRATION.

VICTORIA, June 16th ('onse) for Vancouver and local Chinese business men have lodged a formal complaint with the Inmigration

Referring to the fact that, this parent

company was going the shein to reduce the capital, Sir Erie said this Nego- with the object of ensuring the balancing tations with a view to a rulament hul of the budget, the prevention of frauds hitherto been unstressful, Aput the exchequer tightening up of Sir Artha Duro declared that under income tax, readjustment of direct taxas the reduction where the parent tyre com

by the consumer.pany as heller of the preference Department against the Gdveragesź re- share were asked to critice £620.000.gulations "equiring all Chinese nationals intment is induces the user which would be a gift to the ordinary register before the end of Jund, giving aner of the right hour law autongst shareholfers, but they would co-operate their photographs, with a synopsis of Hight section Government employes, who in a most friendly manner in discussing, blung to a trade union. Ideas with the consolidation of percs hy. interunsional an alternate scheme,

-of case

agreement, the extension of the part play HISTORIC PEARL NECKLACE

SOLD.

by the League of Nations and the Tu bernational Labour Offer and Court of International Justice at the Hagne; the

Pants, June Bich. relations with restoration of normal

After ken ompetition, the famous Russia:'une served acceptance of the ex-{ perts report; a continuaser of the Ruhr pearl necklace which belonged to the wife xxxempation until the pledge provided by of. Thiers, the Sest President of the The Dawes report be handed over to the Third Republie, fetched a record price proper international organisations; the of eleven and a quarter million francs. ription of control of disarmament in It is believed it has imen purchased fir -Germany: and a solution of the urity an American milliumipe..

problem by guarante qucts under the -angia of the League of Nation-

CERLIN INDIGNANT. -

BERLIN, Jun. 16th The appointment of General Xoller as French War Minister has been received with.consternation and anger by the new paper, particularly the Nationalist ones, which indulge in Violent language, wym, og it a blow to the faen of Germany and vidence that France will continue her ldplies.

THE IRAQ BORDËRS ATTEMPTS AT SETTLEMENT.

Lospas, June 16th, In the House of Commons, replying to question with regard to the breakdown of the Mo-ul negotiation at Constan- zinple, Mr. MacDonald said that as soon the dine month period allowed for dirret negotiations by the Treaty of Lau sanne had slanations to decide the the Government would intive the Leagu Turco-fraquino frontier. Meanwhile, ther

THE WORLD'S SPORT.

HOME CRICKET.

FIRST TEST MATR

EDGRASTON, Jun 16th The South Africans were all out for 39 in the fest innings in forty-seven minutes band followeri on.

At the tea interval, the score stood, at

a for two wickets,

When stamps were drawn, the South Africans had scored 274 for four wickets.

The South Africans' sgcomf innings wa a complete reversal of the first innings form. The betting throughout was most steady. Susskind put up a magnifcent defence whilst Catterall and Blancken- berg collared the bowling and gave an exhibition of delightfully clean all-round hitting."

i

11. W. Taylor, e and b Tate M. Camille, Hendren, 8)

Tate

34:

"M. J. Susskind, 1 Gilligan .......... 51

proposed to communicate with the TurkA. D. Nourse, Wood, Gilligan 34

Government on the matter in order

to smooth over any difficulties.

HOME PARLIAMENT.

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

RESOLUTIONS.

LONDON, June 38th. Notwithstanding a Gavernment reverse

personal histors.

The complainants say the regulations discriminate against naturalized Chinese, | dicere that the measure will be izuored and prosecutions be welcomed to test the legality of the provisions. (Colligaril ou sert zulumu,)

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DAIVS CUP TENNIS,

DENMARK DEFEATS ITALY,

COPENHAGEN, June 16th. In the third round of the Davis Cup Denmark defeated Italy by 3 matches to 2, and now meets Crecho Slovakia.

The results of the singles were- Morpurgo (Italy) beat Tegner (Den- Peterson marki by three straight sets.

Denmark) beat Colombo (Italy) by thres straight sets Tegner beat, Colomby by De Morpurgo beat three sets to nae Petersen by three succession sein. Finally, in the doubles the Danes beat the tilinas by three sets to one. AMERICAN BASEBALL.

NEW YORK." June 15th. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

New York, 4; Cincinnatti, 4. Brooklyn, 4: St. Louis, 3. New York, 7: St. Louis, 3. Brooklyn, 5 Cincinnati, Boston, : Pittsburg, 4. Philadelphin, 8: Chicago,

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

JAPAN AND SOVIET.

EVACUATION OF SAGRALIEN:

are

Tokyo, June 16th. Conciliatory modifentions in Japan's polier towards Russia consonant with the earlier Kenseikai pronouncements regarded as most likely, according to this evening's papers, which draw attention to Mr. Yoshizawa's return to Tokyo, as well as to a ninterview between Viscount Goto and Vienunt Kota.

Viscount Gate, who was prominent in the unofficial Russo-Japanese conver- sations" last year, is untenplating trip to Copenhagen in Russia for the international seout" rally, "discussed the Russian relations with the Premier last evening.

It is understood that Viscount Goto is again meeting the Premier after the Cabinet meeting to-morrow, when the Cabinet's policy will be more clearly pát- lined.

The opinion prevails that the Govern- iment will announce the date for the evacuation of Saghalien as a preliminary to the formal conference with Russia, Dairen yr at which may be held Tokyo.

WAR TAXATION - IN KWANGTUNG.

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LOCAL SPORT.

TINNIS.

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

WB ORTER. There is a continuous procession of his. e-religionists armand the court in which he died, expressing their grief by crying, praying and justrating themselves in The religious exercises of reverence. road lietween Erg and the palace is crowded with people, mostly on fect, going to pay their rejects to the deni, but none are permittel war the corpse. Foreigners are not permitted to go near the palace where the body lies and the taking of photographs is strictly forbid.

The Government has decreed two weeks grueral mourning and all the Govern ment Offices and Departments will he closed for three days; they have also assigned the sun of Tis, 3,polen towards the funeral arrangements which will take plac after the holy has been embalmed. this will take about two months. The Army and all Government Departments" will take part in the faneral procession.

THE FEIVER GOVERNMENT.

With the disposti of the effects of the deceased comes the practical question of the future state of Mongolia.. that is, the. Form of the fature Government: it is well. known that the Living Buddha was a of sarch yet the Government was Communistie nature. In any at the highest power in the lank has now de volved upon the Mongolian People's Party. The final, settlement of this ques- tion will be decided when the Upper Kharuldan (Mongolian Parliament) meets in the autan.

A

It is uncertain what will happen to the hody, in the past. it has been the custom to embalm the past Hatiskhtus and build for them a Palace where they sit in peri petual state, in some cases after embalma- A new trade weekly review has made tion a Stapa has been built around the *In- its appearance in Shanghai under the Baily. In Urgn there is alrendy one title of Far Eastera Captai, and Trade, stance of a past latukhtu who was cut- The first number contains a good colle: baimed and still sits in state in the tion of articles on a variety of subjects Palace of the late Rodgdo's deceased

It is de other near the Customs House, af interest to husiness men.

The late Hatakhtu left one son, during" dicated to the swivier of merchanta and the dissemination of arsurate commercial his life he tried to make the position of news." It certainly makes a good start,Living God" hereditary but was not and it is promised that the standard will successful. What will happen to the son, be not only maintained but excelled in who is about 11 years old, is very oneer- forthcoming issues.

tain.

I POLICY. SIGNIFICANT "MOVES.

We have received from the South China [BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT,

Lithographie Press a map of Hongkong CHANG TSÓ-LIN'S SEPARTIST Dining in restaurants and smoking at on a scale of 12 inches to une mile (size leisure are not 50 pleasant as many 52 inches by inches). It is described would expect, at least in Fatshan, a city as a complete and up-to-date, embracame some 15 miles west of Canton.. In Fat Hongkong for Jubilee Road to Taiko

The Asintic News Agency's Mukden shan all restaurants of the bigher classes Dock and Shaukiwana Kowloon from bare been closed since the middle of Yaumati tunkowloon Dock: and the Peak. Leurrespondent writes that in spite of the May, the proprietors refusing to pay with roads and new house numbers. The constant pence parleys between Peking joint tax of 85.000 annually for their anies of all the streets, principal build-and Mukden, Marelial Chang Tso-lin ix business, being willing only to entrimate ings and offices, wharves and piers are doing his utmost to actually separate the business, being willing.only to contribute fully given. Ship moorings in the har-three provinces of Manchuria from the $24,000. In Canton and vicinity, accord- hour, as well as the areas of reclama Central Government. For instance, a ing to a military order of Dr. Sun Yattions in progress are also shown. Inset Communications Commission has just its duties are the same as those of the Seu, persons dining at restaurants and is a complete may of the "island of Hong been formally established in. Mukden and homes giving feasts prepared by specially kong..

Chiaotungpu" in Peking. The Mukden- In the engaged cooks shall pay a meal tax of

The Netherlands Trading Society, in Shanhaikin Railway, an „well ten per cent. of their. food hill. The tex is being collected by a syndicate guaran- connemoration of the centenary of its Chinese Eastern Railway, are now "can- reeing 3600,000 annually to fir. Sun who foundation, has published in the English trolled by this special Commission of to the public, is saying that the proceeds language a brief history of the Society. Communications. It is reported that the are for education and pot for the supply A more detailed history has been pub- next step of the Mukden War Lord will of the needs of mercenaries in Kwang lished in the Dutch language. The Eng be to abolish the Foreign Commissioners. tung. As every cent abuse the 8500,000 lish edition in handsomely produced and in Manchuris appointed by the Peking. guaranteed to Dr. Sun'a party will go to contains many excellent illustrations. Government and to establish a Chiao se the syndicats as profit, it is natural that The Netherlands Trading Society was Taung shu, or Chief Offer of Farmgi every effort and influence from the mili founded in 1824 on the initiative of King Affairs, in Mukden with branches at Har torists will be used to exact what is William I. and by Royal Decree. Altin and Kirinfu. to look after affai

though the Society was given the formulating to foreign intercourse in Man- "EARLIER CABLES. possible from the restaurants.

The tohacen dealers in Canton and of a limited company within the meaning nuria The Chinese newspapers attack- (REUTERS AMERICAN. SERVICE

nearby towns are also suspending their of the Commercial Code then in force, ed great importanes to the unexpected England thus won by an innings and U.S. BATTLESHIP AGROUND. trade for the time being as a protest its original ohjeet was not exclusively the presence of Chang Teo-lin in the British against Dr. Sun's order to increase the making of profit, but the promotion of Consulate in Mukden for the celebration NO SERIOUS DAMAGE.. tobacco likin tax by 20 per vent. For the material interests of the nation of the fifty-ninth birthday of King George the present, the mall retailers are not The Brief History" contains not only and regard this is an indication that three pro- Loscox, June 18th,

WASHINGTON, June 16th. affected and smokes may be had. There an interesting account of how these oh Chang Tso-lin is working for the com- At Kettering, Northampton best Glam-

The battleship Fest Virginia bound for is an effort being made to enlist the fects have been achieved, but particulars plete independence of “his organ by five wickets. Glamorgan scored 108, Thomas taking 4 for 22, and France, and carrying the naval Olymic sympathy of the small dealers also, as of the present scope of the Society's vinces from the Peking administration. contingent, grounded shortly after sail the interest is identical. Tobacco sales activities in trade in Colonial products,

to Mukden fro refloated on tre pight tide. The athletes the form of revenue stampe attached to balance sheets and profit and loss Farhia to discuss Rusko-Chiness' que

tiazas. ł accounts. bave been transferred to another ship.

pacages sold in Canton.

Catterall, e Hobbs, b Tate Blanckenberg, Chapman, b Gilli-

120

54

Deane, run out o

Nupen, 1h.w.. b Tate.

Ward, Gilligan

Pegler, e Hobbs, h Gilligan

20

390

Parker, not out

Extras ...

Total

COUNTY MATCH PLAY.

--Cleveland, 10; New York, 2

Detroit, 10 Boston, 4. Chicago. Washington 4. St. Louis, Philadelphia, 8. "Cleveland, 2; New York 1.1 Chicago. : Washington, B.

St. Louis, 10; Philadelphia, 2 Detroit, Boston, 0.

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io an unimportant division, the members of the House of Commons today, were listless saving up their energies for the 18 runs. full debate on the Imperial Conference resolutions on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Opposition, anticipating a contest of particular kecnness, has ut down many mctions covering all phases of the deci sonia, but in order to elmlify businses it Thomas taking tor 12 Northanta ing. She lost her tower and sustained in retails are being taxed, in addition to plantation companies and estates, but |ness Eastern Railway, has been sugg

until Wednesday right, uniil only on three for the loss of 5 wickets.

or four representative resolutions.

(Continued an next column.) 4

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Dr. C. C. Wosg, President of the Chi-

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