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(THROUGH XEUTER'S AGENCY.} GERMAN MISSIONARIES IN BRITISH COLONIES, SAME RECOGNITION AS OTHER FOREIGN BODIES,

LONDON, July, 10th.- The Colonial Office, after consulting the British Missions Committee, has agreed that German missionary, societies may again is recognised in Colmies, Proter torates and Mandated Territories on the Maine terms as other foreign missionary societies, the British Government „resery- ing the freedena, ta, consider questions affecting the appointment of individual missionaries to Tanganyika and other Manslated Territories.

HOME BYE-ELECTION. CONSERVATIVES RETAIN LEWES.

Jasnox, July 10th.

The Lewes insgea) bye-election, necesi sitared as a rosuit of Gol W. R. Can- pion's, [Appointment to the Governorship of Westem the ralia, resulted as under Capt. Tuften Bentnish (Con.) ... 1,594. Capt. Basil Hall-Latour) ....... 6,112 Mr. Howard Williams (Liberal) 2715

Conservative majority ... 3,47%

HOME TRADE IN JUNE.

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HOME CRICKET.

LINDOS: July 9th, At Birmingham, the match between The conferane betwein Mr. MacDonald and M. Herriot ended at three o'clock Warwickshire and the South Africans this afternoon. Mr. MacDonald inform-was commenced in glorious but hot wea- sed Pressmen that an agreement 'bad beenther, before a small attendance, and ong

an excellent Wight reaches with regard to joint Franco- British proposals to be submitted to the confereres ou fitly 18th, in the forni of Franco-British Note, which was being forwarded to the Allies,

TEXT OF ALLIED NOTE.

LONDON, July 9th.

The text of the Anglo-French note is a alung document, especially the preamble, which details the terais of reference of the Dawes Committee, and sites the sections of the Treaty from which the Committee derived its competence.

The Note states that the two Govern

ments recognise the importance of the economic and financial expoints, parti calarly the necessity to create a condition af confidence, which, however, they do hot consider incompatible with respect for the Peace Teraty.

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It declares that the arrangements which shall be agreed upon does not prejudice the authority of the Reparations" Can- mission. bat in view of the fact that a guarantee must be given to investors furnishing right hundred million gold marks and to bond-bearers, the two Clay-

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In June last imports totalled Esx,M11,000,eriments will unite in efforts to obtain conjared with S900,00 in" the "same the presence of an American on the Re- month last year. Esports 'wer valued at parations Coumission in the event of the -4362021.000 against Preston in June latter having to establish any default on

the part of Germany.

102. Re-exports came 19, £10,621.00 cuin pared with $16,951,000 in the some month last year

MILITARY CONTROL IN

GERMANY...

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PARIS, July 9th. The Ambassadors Conferener das ad. dressed a Nute to Gemmuly noting with satisfaction the fierinas aequiescence to

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If this solution be impossilde, and in the event of the Reparations Commission failing to reach an agreement. 'the two Governments will recommend that the Commission should call in the Agen Geu- eral of Payments, who unust be tf Angri- the can nationality. He proceeds that event of the Reparations Commission ale. claring an important and wifful default. the Governments concerned will under-'

NEWS.

THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY.]

ANCIENT CHINESE PRINCES.

REMAINS DISCOVERED IN

MONGOLIA,

LONDONU July 10th, According to the Rosta Agency's Le The South Africans scored 17 runs. curresdent, an expolition under the Commaille riade 14. Susskind 43, Yoursé Tibetian explorer, Colonel Kozkiff, has 19. and Taylor, 94. Taylor," who gave af discovered near L'iga a group of burial mounds of great antiquity" containing remains of Chinese princes.

gave a

splendid exhibition and never change, bit 1 fours.

Warwickshire seared for the loss of [BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN."] one wicket.

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AMERICAN BASEBALL

CRIME IN SHANGHAI.

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ROBBERS.

New YongJuly 20th. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Pittsburg, #; Boston, 6. Cincinnatti, a; Philadelphia, a

AMERICAN LEAGUE. ·

New York, -Chichgo."A Philadelphia, 1; Cleveland, 3 Washington, 2: Detroit. 5. Huston, &: S. Louis, 4. Philadelphia, #: Cleveland, Washington, 4: Detroit, 2 Boston, 5: St. Louis, 0.

OLYMPIC GAMES.

PARIS, July 9th."

100: HERDLES

Kinsey (U.S.AM Atkins (South Africa) Petersson (Sweden) ... Time: 15 seconds,

300. STEEPLECHASE: Rilola (Finland) Katz (Finland) .... Bontems (France)

Time: "Orios. 333-ösees»,

The British athlete Montague jarred his foot at a hardle and finished sixth, atul Newry retired.

M. FLAT:

Scholz, (US.A.).

Paddock (U.S.A. Lang Lidell (Britain) Time: 23-59ers.

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PORTUGUESE AVIATORS ENTERTAINED IN HONGKONG. OFFICIAL RECEPTION AT CLUB LUSITANO.

At the conclusion of his address "the Portuguese Consul-General handed, each of the aviators a souvenir on behalf of the Portuguese community of Hongkong and also a cheque subscribed for by his community. The souvenir Look the form PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY'S GIFTS TO of a gold cigarette case with the follow-

ADIMEN.

ing inscription, in Portuguese, on 'ons sil* : -~-

Lisbon-Marne Flight

The Portuguese aviators-Major Brito Paes, Mijo Sarmento de Boires and L, Mangel Gouveira-were- yesterday: frenon the honoured guests of tas Portuguese Community in Hongkong at

an official reception held at Lusitano,

the Club

Long before the time appointed for the veegation the spacious ball room of the Clab-whore the reception was held-was, more than esmitortably filled, and despite the buzzing of many fans, the atmosphere beraue almost unbearably close. One SHANGBAT, Faly 9th had a sympathetic feeling for the avia Major Hilton Johnson, neting Commis-.

rors, who had an extremely busy time sioner of Police, held a conference yester-shaking hands and receiving congratula- day with 50 delegates from the Shang tions. hai Street Unions regarding the prevall- ing wave of armed robberies, and, he advised then, if they were really mixious to stop armed robberies to start a gain paign for the reintroduction of Bogging as a punishment for crimes of violence in the Settlement. The "eat" would be the greatest possiblie deterrent for this particular type of crime.

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After

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To Major Brito Paer" Souvenir. from the Portuguesa

Community of Hongkong?

On the reverse is engraved the coat-of- arus of the Portuguese Aviation Corps. " Major Samento de Beires and Lieut. Mansed Gouveica were the repients of similar eigarette.eases. Three albums containing views of the aeroplane, bring salvaged near Shim Chun were also pra- anted to the aviatges,

His Excellency, briefly addressing the gathering, referred to the great pleasure. it afforded him to be present at the re- option to meet the Portuguese aviators, Hook the opportunity of congratulat- ing them on the honour they had done themselves and their country. He hoped to hear of further great fights by them, and wished them every silcers. (AP- plause.)

Major Brito Pas; replying, mid- Your Exeloneg. Consuls, Ladies and tentlynn, three me, on behalf of my and myself. I want to present my cupliments to the Portuguese of the To Your Excellenes 1 Far East and to arcord to them our many thanks. have something to say appertaining to this occasion, "All Portugtiise present ear hear any words and testify to our great

miration and gratitude for all thes British bave done for us. The comple tion of our fight was due to British aviation". Our colleagues of British aviation assisted us very materially and

K.E. the Governor of Hongkhag (Sir R. E. Stubbs, R.CM.4.6) and a number of important Government officials were invited to the reception to meet the avia

His Excellency arrived shortly pn., and cordially greeted the Birs. Amongst others present at the reception were the Acting Chief Justin (Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz), the Attorney Teneral (the Hon. Mr. J. H. Keup), The delegates offered various suggesthe Hon. Mr. P. H. Hulyonk, the Hawe, as representatives of the Portuguese tions, including, the electric alarm system: Mr. R. H.. Kotowall, the Hou, Mr. Chew Aviation Corps, would like to thank you

The proelings then terminated. increased police patrols. suppression of Sin Ki, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy for all you have done for us. (Applause.) the arms traffic, more severe punishment, (Director of Public Works)..the Hon. Mr. and the formation of a Chinese Special H W Bird, Mr. A. Dyer Ball (Acting Constabulary

Puise Judge), Mr. G. M. Young, Mr. M. Major Hilton Johnson "promised care- [ J. "Quist (Consul for the Netherlands), Et.. fully to consider the suggestions offered. Cal. T: A. Robertson, Mr. G. W, Champ- by the delegates,

RENOUNCED PORTIONS OF HOXER INDEMNITY,

RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS.

SIR BERNARD SPILSBURY.

THE CAUSE OF DEATH.

The name of Sir Bernard Spilshary crops up whenever Scotland Yard is faced with a criminal investigation of more tha common difficulty

kinis (Acting Commissioner of the Hong- kong Boy Scouts). Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh, M. A. L Shields, the Rev.

As pathologist to the Home Ofice-a Father Robert. the Rev. Father Spada, post, he has held for more than twelve Mr. L. J. Blackburn, Mr. Wong Kwong years-Sir Bernard has investigated the Tin, Mr. W. G. Fitzgibbon, Mr. "G. P. cause of death in a long series of famous burder trials. He is, indeed, the great- PERING. July 9th.

de Martin and others. Mr. A. F. Best living authority on the medical in- While the Cabinet, yesterday, were dis-Silva-Netto as President of the Clubvestigation of crimes of violence, and has written a standard treatise on that sub- cussing the disposal of the remaining Lusitano, and Mrs. Silva-Netto and all

ject.. American portion of the Boxer Indemnity, the well-known Portuguese residents as a telegram was received from Wi Teliy] well as some thirty to forty specially arging that both British and American invited guests from Marao. New York, July 9th. When the delegates arrived at theilerunities be used for railway construc Democratic Convention they found a new

Linn.

The Cabinet resolved to refer the spirit, doniinating the assembly.

Governor Smith's and Mr. McAdoo's supporters early began a considerable matter for consideration and report to

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the proposed general military inspection, take to confer immediately on the feces- intimating that, providing, Germany, cry measures. operates, the Control Commission will do its utrust

to conclude operations by September 29th, although the definite date of the termination of its labour Deparations Commission will be asked to redistribution of the votes, ex-Ambassa- the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of ofcinted us the honorary secretary.

cannot at present be fixed,

The inter-Allied Conference will decide the plans to establish economie and fiscal unity in Germany, as to which the

dor Davis soon taking the lead for the first time..

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The 102nd ballot gave ex-Ambassador Davis 415 votes and Senator Inderwood

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Ex-Ambassador Davis was nominated as the Demoratic candidate for the Presi- deny.

Communicatons. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education.

_SINO-GERMAN AGREEMENT.

Sir Bernard Spilsbury is very tall, with the frame of an athlete. His kern, well- chiselled features are set off by a pair of penetrating eyes. a frin chin, a well- The reception was in the hands of modelled month. He looks forty, but in General Committee composed of the more for he was a qualified, medical ladies and gentlemen mentioned below. graduate of Oxford nineteen years agu

As a witness, he is calen, precise, and 1ne Portuguese Consul-General, was un- Committee and Mr. C. A. da Rozevidence there are rows of small bottles, animously appointed Chairman of the courteous. Often when he is giving his on the ledge of the witness-box, which he The excellent decorations of the Club handles with sensitive fugers, lifting one. submit suggestions Any necessa di

building, the great hall and the facade or other to make his points, like a lectus- ization of the experts pinu dietated by

were arranged by Mr. M. F. Baptistae explaining nutters to a class. and Mr. F. A. V. Ribeiro. The tran

More than one judge has complimented

his manner nĨ.. The Coafereare points out that the

Experience will only be introduced with

parency showing an eruplane in fight this expert witness Allies adhere to their enim for the exeru- the necessary guarantees, and by common

exhibited over the Club's main entrance giving evidence, Lord Darling paid, hi

Major Arm- was a striking feature of the decorations. a trilute after the trial tion of the five other categories of opera- agreement of the Governments concerned,"

FRENCH NOTE.

On the landing of the stairense a broken strong for the amurder of his wife. tions which the Germay reply fails to special organisation shall be created

Counsel never try new to break Sir propeller of the Patria plane occupied PEKING. July 5th. to advise the Governments on the ques-

Below on the Bernard down. It has been attempted mention, and intimates that the Commison of the system of distributing the

After the votes cast for ex-Ambassador' The Cabinet. yesterday, discussed the prominent position.

pedestal the national colours of Portugal by inexperienced practitioners, but the sion will resume its fual "perations on reparations payments

It will be expedient to settle what Davis in the final and lord ballot of the recent Note from the French Legation were displayed. A cleverly executed plan older men know better. They accept his July 9th and will continue same in the authority, if the necessity arises. should hemratic Convention had reached the saying it was, understood that a Sino- the aerial route was exhibited acres evidence, for they know that, unlike some

be entrusted with the interpretation of necessary two-thirds majority, the States spirit already indiented.

The map was also the hind technicalities, and can never ha the Dawes

Luiz Camoes. wer: called upon to discontinue ballot German Agreement had been reached the wall facing the entrance to the Hall medical witnesses, he does not hide be report. The Goverments have agreed to refering, and the nomination was made which contravened the Versailles Treaty artistic work of the two gentlemen just Bustered or driven from the point.

As u witness, Sir Bernard Spilsbury DUTCH ROYALTY, -

any jurisdical difficulties in the present animons. text to their legal advisers.

as regards the disposal of German pro mentioned. A great deal of the organi-

sation of the function was carried out personifies Science. He is passionless, Canterasia, Jals oth

The British Government will seek an

throughout the afternoon was supplied by scales as evenly as Justice herself. The Queen of the Netherlands and equitable salution of the Inter-Allied ment, "saying: There can be as comperty, and that the Legation reserved by Mr. D. P. J. Lopes. The music, utterly unemotional, cold. He holds the Yet his chief work is unknown to the the Club's own orchestra under the con-

public: it is that of it teacher. Bir Prince Heary have arrived at Trondjemt taking into count all the elements mise with reaction. Liberal principles the right to protest.

The Cabinet resolved to reply at ductorship of Mr. A. J. Rodrigues. and the question therefore must, and will prevail. This is the nan-

lecturer in morbid anatomy early" date. from Sweden andi lntel staying 'n week will be referred to Treasury experts for date of the hour, and I shall obey it."

The names of the Committee are a Bernard preliminary examination."

CHARLES BRYAN FOR VICE-

follows:-Mesurs. E. H. Aquino, 1.9.0., and histlogy to St Bartholomew's Hos a Romsdal

As regards

tion of security. the

•question

J. L. de S. Alves. J. d'Almeida, Miss Mpital, in medicine and toxicology in the PRESIDENCY - two, fioveraments have agreed to seek

Basto, Messrs. J. H. Botelho, JP London School of Medini for Women. the best means of obtaining complete

Braga. Mrs. J. M. Britto, Messrs. Fx H. He is an examiner for his own. University magification, either through the League" of "Nations or some other channel, and

Barnes. J. M. Britto, M. F. Baptista, of Oxford and for Manchester, Edinburgh, Albuerque o Castro, Messrs. E. J. de continue the examination of the problemated the Governor of Nebraska, Charles anti sahition he finally achieved.

Bryan. brother of William Jennings Company's steamer Kinigus hat es I d'Almada el Castro, MTR A. C. and London.

Figueiredo, A. A. Guterres, D. P. J. Lopes.. E. dn Luz, Mins Loureira, Mesure,

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WILL.

LONDON, July 10th, The late Edward Guy Hillier left 156,5

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ROTH SIDES SATISFIED.

Loxnus. July 10th. Mr. MacDonald on his return declared the Conference in Paris had been a com filete success and, had cleared up all credits Mr. Herriot with saying that it had been the best day for the Fatente L'ordine since the signing of the Arm- istle: It was the beginning of a TLOW ern for Europe,

Coloso, July 9th. The contraband Reized on board the

LATEST CABLES. German steamer Schleinen consists of 100 rifies and 200 revolvers, all of German | LONDON AND PARISIAN OPINION. service pattern.

is somewhat divided.

LONDON, July 10th.

Ex-Ambassador Daris delivered a state-

NEW YORK, July 10th. The Democratic Convention has nomin

Bryan. for the Vice Presidency.

S.S.KIANGWO" REFLOATED

HANKOW, July 9th. The Indo-China Steam Navigation refloated. The vessel is apparently un- damaged.

of

He has laid it down that the medical investigation of crime can be learned only by experience; and he has described it

A. F. Osmund, J. G. Ozorio, Dr. F., M. As the most exurting and exhausting of Green Ozoria, A. F. B.. Silva Netto, work. E. V. M. R: Souza, E. P. de Y. Sun, butment. The coroner's verdict was

Soares,

Once a younger soldier was found shot A. "H. Silva, H. Sequeries. J. M.-G. Pereira. S. Pinnn. Mrs CA. Suicide.

Sir Bernard Spilsbury was

THE KING AND LABOUR. Mrs. Philip Suowden, writing in the

YEARNS TO GET BACK.

la Roza. Messrs. J. M. Rocha, dulio, called in. He reconstructed the scene, Spectaton on The King and Labour,” says that in the recent political revolu

This is the first time I have Ribeiro, P. A. Rosario, C. A. da Roza, traced the passage of the bullet, and tion which has brought the Labour party

privilege of leaving Aus-F. A. V. Ribeiro, F. E. A. Remedios, G. proved that, the lead man could not have into affice the King had acted, as every had the

Ered the rifle himself. พา Mr. R. V. Wilson, Yvanovich. reasonable person know he would act.tradin,"

Health and Mr. A Chrevira de Albuquerque e Notorious criminals have listened from with the strictest constitutional propriety, Australian Minister of Hens, shown that he has no political migration. advocating Empire mig Castro, Consul General for Portuguese in the cock to the deadly evidence of Sr and without Hongkong, as Chairman of the Receptian Bernard Spilsbury: George Smith, of the case. Seddon the bias, and that he has no more personalration at Manchester, likes or dislikes for the Labour party and any desire to hurt your feelings I will Committee, addressed the gathering. He Brides in the Bath the Labour Government than he would thank God when I see Australia again." greeted the Portugues aviators and wel- poisoner, Dr. Crippen. Voisin, Major The consignment is marked Machinery Opinion in Loudon and Paris in regard have for any other party placed in power He told a Daily fluid reporter that every comed them that afternoon. Hr cor- Armstrong and Edith Thompson "and for Kolie, Lut apparently was intended to the results of the Paris tenversations in a constitutional, way. By his respect Australian who comes here says this: gratulated them on the success of their Bywaters. By demonstrations with nurse for constitutional procedure he has great He yearns to get back. It is not that he flight from Lisbon to Macaora Bight Sir Bernard showed just how Smith suc for China, as it was not stored with the While satisfaction is expressed in. Fon- fy, helped the Labour Government, and cannot get on with the people here for which has not been without it stirring ceeded in drowning his brides without Kobe cargo and was readily accessible so don that a fresh agreement has been the Inbour Clovernment by its respect for he says, "I have got on very happily and exciting incidents, hat imppily terleaving a trace of suffocation.

reached and the conference is to be held, constitutional methods and its acceptance since I cane over for the Imperial Co- minating in their passing over Macao that it could be easily trans-shipped at it is doubted whether the real difficulties of all reasonable conventions has made ference. What we miss is the free atmos and landing on the borders of British ter

have been faced and overcome.

The young Japanese Customs waiter at 3 is the difficult position of the Crown in the phere of Australia, it spaciousness, and ritory at Shum Chun. feared in some quarters that Mr. Me new and unique circumstances easier. It is sunshine. My son who lives in the pluck and endurance, which, he said, Donald may have been asked to sacrifice is a great Constitution," conelles Mrs. backwoods, cooks his own" billy, sleeps added lustre to the exploits of the Porta Yokohama whose strict searching o more than he can afford kive.

Snowden, which provides for the in the open, sees his homestead once a guess. The Consul General interpreted Americans recently aroused a good deak Most. newspapers in Paris are satisfied, sociation of the King and a Labour Gov-month, and a town never. He is longing the presence of His Excellency Sir R. E. of resentment has not been dismisse int xome are not so enthusiastic andernment in the administration of national to get back to his sheep. Hr dorsn't Stubbs at the reception as another evi- says the Kokamin. The man, Kuroda

vice in February

Jast According to Mr. MALARIA IN THE UKRAINE.declare that the only result, at present affairs.

think it lonely..

The birds are always dence of the Governor's goodwill towards Zeusuke, aged 28, was taken into the ser- is that a rupture has been avoided.

singing. The trges are evergreen, Aus- the Portuguese Community of Hongkong Kamurochi, he is of an excitable dispozi 208,000 CASES "IN, ONE MONTH.

Mr. MeDonald is right when he says

tralia has a charm which lures one back who were greatly sensible and appreciation When questioned about his

tive of the Governor's nciation with duct, he said that some Americans had the road is still long and full of pitfalls.

tried to smuggle diamonds in their shoes them in their rejoicing the welcome to Moscow, July 9th.

every bine." PARIS, July 10th.

the Portuguese aviators. The malaria epidemic in the Ukraine

Addressing His Excellency at the con-not long ago, and that lie considered it necessary to search Americans very ther has assumed the proportions of a cal

clusion of his address, Sr. Cerveiroughly. The director told the man to take said: In my own name and on behalf holiday. The director called on the arity in certain areas, where the pea.

of the Portuguese Community of Hong.. Consul, the report states, and ex- sants are unable to leave their homes to

A book often becomes a heat-seller, not kong, I wish to thank Your Excellency plained that the man was a strict inspec becausy it is a book everybody wants to for your presence here evening-a pretor, When asked whether he was still in the service, the director replied that he was not on duty." keep, but because it is a book everybody once which has added dignity to our wants to give away--Mr. Robert Lund, I function."

Sca

The vessel was searchod by the Secre- tary of State's instructions.

work on the farms.

The number of cases during May was 208.000, compared with 3000 during Janu

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I wo hoping that one of the results of the war would have been to eliminate

The papers rejoice in the result of the from the House of Commons the methods Herriot-Mactionald Conference, and dwell of the dog fight-rainway" Mas The principle of State ownership has

Dowold,

no opponent when there is to prospect of on the passages of the Franco-British Note concerning respect for the Treaty

a dividend-r. Leach. of Versailles, the authority of the Re It is a curious paradox that, whereas parations Commission, and the considera-we as a uation pride ourselves on our personal cleanliness, yet we live in what tion of questions of siehts and security.

They think the London Conference will is the dirtiest country in Europe open inder happy auspices.Havqs;-) Lord Neylan.'

He eulogised their

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