CABLES.
LATEST CABLES,
KAROGU REUTER'S AGENCY.)
TREATY OF MUTUAL
ASSISTANCE.
- FRANCE'S VIEWS
onsistent with her desire to ensure her security and the reduction amaments, but will not consent in any circumstaners to participate in a
for the. conference reduction is armaments without a prelimin- ary guarantee of wegrity. In any case the questing of reduction of Feeuch arma, meat might more suitably he discussed The state by the French Parliament. ment justikes the Treaties entered into by Franer for her own decurity and makes number of suggestions for improving the terms of the Treaty. -
FAR EASTERN
NEWS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
CABLE
ETHNOGON REUTER'S AGENCY.] CHINA AMONG THE GREAT NATIONS.
SHANGHAI APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL, IMPORTANT QUESTION OF SUP. REME COURT'S JURISDICTION, QUESTION OF COTTON FUTURES
ייד
27ru. 1924
WHY GERMANY MUST PAY.
WHAT THE RUHR HAS SHOWN THE WORLD,
'OUR MINIMUM DEMAND.
5.
BY RAYMOND POINCARE.
46
to
GERMANY AND THE DOMINIONS, own industries 117 percent of the tan nage whigh she, consumed in 1813 she German foundries have had free scopa has available export wherever she to develop on the same scale as German pleases the trendy onorisions quantity of mines. They have throughout-been equip- 31,000,000 tons, a figure which is destinedped with admirable plant; they hav to increase, every day.
plenty of very cheap cokes they have be sides at their disposal a considerable under of skilled workmen who have.
result the capacity of production has in- creased sined 9.
The increase for blast furnaers has been
"WORLD MARKET FOR GERMANY. Three applications for leave to appeal If justice did not impose on Germany
Yet while Genuau industry is working A SPERCĤ IN ENGLAND, „
at the rate of 117 per cent. of its activity agreed to work the number of hours dem against judgments recently given by him.
his Honnor ludge Sirthe necessity of making ged the damage were made, to LoNDos, August 2uth
Skinner Turner in the Sapreme Court she has wight, the self interest of in 1913, our "unhappy. French" industry | mandled by the masters, and so they are A GUARDEN REPLY TO CEAGUE.
Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, with last week.
The first concerned the action brought nations would be sutleient to render such ust be content, according to a technical in a position to establish prices to pro- PARIS. August 26th.
expression which is not lacking in irony, duction which will soon he so low to defy by Merloorhead & Halse against reparation" recnary,
with eveficent of Ratisfaction“ of 63|all competition. The Governorat has issued an official their son and daughter, were the guests
To allow the German Reich not torpas, statement of its views on the Treaty of of honour at a reception yesterday at the Shanghai Ice and Cold Storage Co.
10 cent,, and British industry must suffer Blast furnaces, converters, Martin, fur- Mutual Assistaner which is to be discuss- Highleigh, Hertfordshire, where the an- and the Union Cold Storage to. in
or only to pay reduced Bums, would be,
naces, all the old plants have been trans ed as the forthcoming assembly of thermal conferruce of the Central Union of which the latter firm had entered a motion Fague of Nations It says that while it
able industrial and commercial begenious the increase in the capacity of producare in the process of erection; and as the Our engineers have studied attentively farmed; new anes have been buik: others is desirous of following the traditional Chinese Students in Britain is being for their name to be struck out of the in effect, to ensure for it the most formid. from persistent unemployment.
case on the ground that they are a London Company not registered in China at the expense of the whole world, and tion of the Ruhr basin, and there is every Policy of France and support the League, held. the French Governngent is willing to ap- Chao-hsin Chu, presiding, addressed and therefore pet subject to the particularly of the British Empire. reason to believe that similar progress
diction of the Supreme Court They prove of the Part only so far as may be
The experts have indicated this uuth his been necomplished in the rest of Ger- the students and described Sir Robert been joined as defendants as being owners a'great philanthropist and-patriot, and of a piece of land (the subject of the in their two reports, with all the disere-a. Minefields have been extended : keenly interested in the welfare of the pending action) of watch the Shanghai tion imposed on them by their terms of fresh working heads have been set up per cent.; for converters F6 per cent; fatherland Lady Ho Turg had doneler Co. are reaants, and his Lordship reference, but also with all the franknesses air shafts sunk: perfected ven and for Martin furnaces 40 per cent. ruled that the court bad jurisifetion which their couscience dictated to them. tilang systems have been installed; and mark to increase the silk industry of over them. Leave to appeal against this in his letter, dated April 9th, 1924, to the from the present date the net extraction Such is the progress achieved within & Président of the Reparations Commission,
of eval should execed by abent one-third page of ten years, and this despite the China.
ruling was now snight.
ather nations have suffered.rmany Mr G. H
Wright, for appellants, said General Charles G. Dawes, Chairman of that of 11 and reach 139.000.000 tons war storm which swept over Eurips. All has enriched herself and has put herseit that he was awaiting cabled instructions, the First Crammittee, expressed himself | pre jeux |
They production of coke should he in-
in a position to enrich herself "still hut had to file his motion for leave to as follows:
"Less than this would relieve Gerumpy creased by odb-sixth anil reach 39,000,con more appeal within the specified in days, the
Daly to mention steel, the production tout having now power to extend the from the common hardship and give her tons per year. The capacity of produr. an unfair advantage in the industriai | tion if the mines has already angimented
in April, 1994, had already reached 110. period.
[competition of the future."
by per rent., and in the very future Germany will be able to girodice per cent, of that of last year, and every day this increase becontes more accentuat- d. Before long Germany will produce 10,000,000 ton's more than at present.
In the present state of affairs the 120 per cent. of the quantity of steel Franco-Belgian necupation imposes on the which, sare protluced before the wor German fuel industry a certain number charges, such as the free delivery of coal of imman pig iron is still higher than Kohlensteuer, or coal tax, and yet ind. is must chraper, and this dis for Reparations and the payment of the it is in other countries, steel, on the other spite of these obligations the price of coal parity increases even which the product man stoel is, therefor, already privileg and enke in the Ruhr remains 3 per cent entails a greater amount of labour: Ger- own than the world price.
Mean German price 19
EARLIER CABLES".
LONDON AGREEMENT. GERMAN NATIONALISTS IN OPPOSITION
Beats, August 25th, The Reichstag has begun to delate the Pact of Londo Deputy Hergt, on behalf of the Cebuan National arte, declared the party dispproved of the part, and would therefore oppose all bills connect.
ed with it.
THE
MAURETANIA,“”“”“.
RECORD PASSAGE, AGROSS ATLANTIC
CHERBOURG. August 5th. The Fourstaue has just arrived here and established a new revved fast passage across the Atlantic. Her average speed was 26.25 knots and the time taken was 3 days, 1 hours' and i minutes.
SPANISH CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO.
STCCESSEUL OPERATIONS.
AGAINST RIFFS.
MADRID. August 25th.
MORE WAR RUMOURS.
SHANGHAI, August 25th, In connection with the nimoured i minence of war between Chekiang and uter's Prking correspondent Kiangsu
Mr. Render Harris, for respondents. said he had no objection to the matter going to the Privy Council, it being on of special importanes..
I QUESTION BY QUITON FATIRES.
French Belgian British
"World
near
Coke Coal (Metalhirgic)
10
BLA
-11, ''
29.8
21
201
24.6 28.7
ru.
It must remarked that if the price
If the Allies refus, either to see or to listen, great will be their disillusionment,
They when they eanie back to realities. will find the economic condition of the world utterly changed, termal metal · products, which are gradually finding It is easy to foresee what will happen their way into many different countries, to these prices as soon as the conclusions will have invaded all the world markets; of the experts have been put into opera they will have custed in part British pro- omic and financial unity of the Gerinan even have begun their conquest.of the Reich has been re-established and the Hope Country. tin that is to say, so soon as the coun-lucts from the Dominions, and they will
There is doubt it that such has mines, freed from the ebarges that they
been for a long time past the plan of the carry at present.
Sir Robert Ha Tung, in reply thanked the students for their kind, reception, and expressed admiration at their enterprise in coming so far to week knowledge. He urged them to try and maintain the lest traditions of China. Great opportunities
And in the report itself the experts awaited them for promoting the welfare of Chinn as doctors, health experts and
remark: "Germany's growing and indus triots population, her great technical trachers, and also many opportunities for
His Lordship: I quith agres The skill, the wealth of her material resources, the development of the latent poten- tilities of China-mining, road-making, whole jarisdiction of this court, has been the development of her agriculture, on railway construction, inland navigation challenger on a very important matter.progressive lines. her entinence in his and waterworks. Mechanical develop and a large amount of property not only trial science, all these factors enable us ment was still in its jalaney. He con- in Shaughat but in China may be affect to be hopeful with regard to her future "Further, ever since 1919 the country duded by exhorting the students to do. The jurisdiction of this court to have production." lali in their power to help China to main- any control over it at all has been that-
taio her position among the great nations lesged and I think certainly it is a has been improving its plant and equip examine the railways have shown in their of the world. The most important thing kutter which should go to the Privy ment; the experts specially appointed to was to do one's duty to one's country for Couned.
Lease to appeal was accordingly grant-report that expense has not been spared the benefit of the human race.
ed, appellants to furnish £300 security in improving the German railway system;" and $150 for the cost of preparing the telephone and telegraph communications
J
was adjourn have been assured with the help of the reenrt The return day
sint dir.
most modern appliances; harbours and anals have likewise been developed; lastly the industrialists have been enabled further to increase an entirely modern plant which is now adapted in many in-
"Germany is therefore well equipped estries produce a greater output than with resources: she possesses the means for exploiting then on a large scale ; when the present credit, shortage has been overcome she will be able to rescue a invoured position in the activity of a world where "normal conditions of
THE ONLY REMEDY. chang are gradually being restored.
THREAT TO "OFR THADE,
There is no uthier remedy, I repeat, but "GREAT BRITAIN'S DANGER. What the experts have not said and And what would be the situation if, the loyal and constientious enforcement The Feary 12th, or 18th, certain what must be added is that their conclus after we had given up our guarantees and of the experts' prert. The first condi tracts for cotton fetures, were in xissions, even if they are strictly carried out after we had satisfied the experts by restion which they lay down, and which is," ence, and these (as stated in his Lord-new and in the future without any alate-establishinf her unity, Germany were moreover, at the application of the ship's judgment) showed some slight loss ment, will improve further in an appre- then to evade the modest payments asked Treaty of Versailles, is that the Ger at the time of Mr. David's withdrawal cable manner (erinany's economic situa-of her! Her exports, which as it is will people should las placed under a from the partnership. Plaintiffs, who is as compared with that which holds recover so quickly, would expand in the burden of taxation at least' as heavy za head by Lai Yang Heines uning r lef: to carry on the business, did not good to-day. It would be most imprud most formidable fashion. At the begin tha: borne by the peoples of the Allied Wa Pei Fu by furtively employing two
Wa Pei Fu clase these contracts, till a later date and anti-Wy Pei. Fu Generals.
they then showed very considerzile luss, ent to disainish the burdens, already soning af the present year, at a date when countries. The experts add that, ** No
puse on the terman Reich. Plaintiffs urged that defendant, should light, which the experts report will im take his share of these inses, but de fendant contended that the contracts, being an asset should, for the purpoms of dissolution account, valued as at the date of dissolution.
instituted.
The second, motion for leave to appeal was made by Mr. Reader Harris on telegraphs that a censorship has been half of Mr. Mauris David, defeuelant
It is feared that war will must probably irreak out shortly between in the action brought by Messrs. A. and the Chilli party and Cheking. Kings. Rosenfeld for Tis. 21,140 damages aris- is stated to be sending native troops to ing out of an alleged breach of partner His Lordship's judgment was in Shanghai by sailing vessels. Apparently ship.
the ahlous the attack is to be made from three sides, favour of plaintifs for
claimed (less a sum, dite to Messrs. Spun &Co. in resect of a speelal arrange
ORIGIN OF THE TROUBLE. ·
Broadly the origin of the trouble is the fact that General Lu Yang siang, Tuchun of thekiang, controls the Shang- It is olivially stated that the opera hai arsenal, just outside the Chinese gits, tions in Murescu nre proving successful, and the Woosing forts, near Shanghvi, and will continued until the resistance Marshal Chili Sion Van, Tuchah of of the Rift tribesinen has been completely Kiangsa, always maintained that broken Spanish columns in the eastern places, being in Kingsu, ought to be and western zones are advancing Steend his Pontrol. are being taken to profert the friendly The rubie was eerstly brought to a tribes.
THE LAUSANNE TREATY, APPROVED BY FRANCE.
Pants, August 25th. The Chamber has approyed the Lau sanne Treaty by 410 votes to 171,
THE WORLD'S SPORT.
HOME CRICKET,"
RENT (FEAT. AFERT.
Laxtox, August 25th. The contration of the match between Kent South Africa, at Canterbury took place in line weather, an a good wicket.
"Kent stored fx fur G and declared (Knott ). The South Africans conipiled 135, Weght taking a for tu, and followed on with 154. Blanckenberg contributing 51, with Freeman taking for G8.
INTERNATIONAL TENNIS,
EIGHT NATIONS COSÍPETE FOREST HILL (U.S.A.), August 25th. Eighty-two coupetitors, representing eight alius, are parteiputing in the ane's national singles jawn tennis cham- pionship.
A feature of the first round has been Kebeher's defint of the English Nor "man, Brookes, 40, 9-7, 6-2, 6-2
[REUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE.
LOCATELLI'S FLIGHT ABANDONED.
believed the backing of Chi and Chang, To Lin, and believed also in Ln Yung Hsiang but was, surertain in each case to what extent. The danger of the sitna tion lies in the earness of Shanghai to the sea of probable operations, and the faet that the latter any ultimately lead to anothry war between Wire Pei Eu and
hang Tso Lin.
STRAITS RUBBER PROBLEMS.. STRAIN ON BRITISH COMPANIES.
Lossos, August 6th. The City Editor of the London Tiler, commenting on the rubber position in the Straits, says the longer the present situa tish continues the greater will be the strain" on British companies and more insistent will become the call for a revon- sideration of the whole restriction scheme.
JAPANESE WARSHIP AT KAMCHATKA.
RUSSIANS ANNOYED.
ment made with them by Mr. Rosenfeld, senior)
Counsel said the appeal was against a portion of the judgment only, that relat ing to Cottle fitures."
p
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE. SCCCESSFUL NEGOTIATION WITH
SINGAPORE CREDITORS.
before the war.
GERMAN COAL FOR EXPORT.
A reduction of price will fatally ensue German industrialists, encounged and and will doubtless, attain the figure of supported by the Government of the In Great Britain, as in 10 per cent., thus giving the German is-Sernuth Reich:
France, eveant consules. dustrialists the control of the Workd market.
whether Germany, in the single person was imposing heaviest charges on the German factories, speaking as an individual or represent the LLC.UM. these factories none the less entirely con- ing any section of the nation, has failed to acrept that principle when it has been quered the Dutch markets.
To-morrow, after the total disappear squarely but to him.",
But, alas, there is a considerable differ- Ance of these restraints, there will be a
beards.
disinterested,
".
relations.
OUR MINIMUM DEMAND.
war
In order to be convinced of the dinger which might result to Great Britain and to Frince from any further concession. however slight it might be, all we have His Lordship held to do is to refer to the documents and to that under the partnership, defendant the statisties which have just been puh very different tale to tell French and once between this purely theoretical con- and impartial distancy that there is betwixt the cup must be held liable for his share of the fished by the Franco-Belgian Mission in Belgian engineers, who are the most seat and its acceptance as a fuer-all the later losses, and this ruling is the subject the Ruhr, rommonly known under the honest,
scientists, do not hesitate to believe that and the lip."
It is imperative, however, that on this of the present appeal
Lense to appeal was granted, appellant albreviated title of the M.1.C.D.Mbefore very long, if she is allowed to do The technical services of that mission being ordered to furnish security have always taken the most recent figures. Germany will drive British eca) from capital point the experts, proposals delay. Is it adsissible that the tax- and 8250 for the east of the record.
of production, rot only for the Ruhr basin the Atlantic and the Mediterranean sea-should be enforced without any furthur but for the whole of Germany, as well as
What can be done to avoid this peril! payers of countries whose regions of the latest estimates of cost prices. Their findings are extremely instractive: it may There is evidently but one method, and which have been devastated by
that is to demand from Germany, under should bear the cost, of reconstruction and even be sail, without a shadow of exag-
the head of payment in kind, tonnage at that the taxpayers of countries whose geration, that they are most alarming.
Let us listen to the voice of the Rabr. least equal to that which Belgium and merchant navy or whose industries have the reaction of a prolonged economic Let us listen to its warnings. Even those France regularly imported from Germany suffered from the war should have to face Negotiations between the Banque In who have disapproved of our, ocupation even before the wer
All those who have jure British interests. For even if we territory has not suffered and whose in- dustrielle de Chine and its Singaporean usefully take to heart the casons There is nothing in this which can in crisis while the German taxpaper, whose éreditors have concluded with approval which result from it.
It would be an iniquity, and, if it is being given to the new sebeme of ar. visited the Ruhr since the Franco-Belgian suppose that the British coal imports into dustry is developing as we have shown,
decupation have come back marvelling at France remain to-morrow at their pre-should mcpe with far lighter burdens? war" level and at the figure of 19 proposals rangement modifying the placed before the creditors in December. the spectarle offered by that opulent re- The new scheme provides for payment of gion: inexhaustible mines, gigantic, fae, France will still have deficit of true that in certain cases a blunder is
Far from French interests heing fatal and irreparable of blunders, Moscow, August 20th.
If it should happen that the Allied con- The resta, aming the arrival of per cent. of the creditors' claims in tories, magnificent miners vilnges, colox 19,000,000 tons of coal and 3,000,000 tons worse than a crime, it would be the most
is going on behind "that splendid facade to contradiction with British, interests,
they are perfectly reconcilable. The insumer were to be more heavily taxed than terests of hath demand that Germany the German cansuper as the result of the the Japanese warship at Üst Karachatka, cash and 50 per cent: in a per cent. Boxer al constructions of all kinds But what of cake.
war or if it should happen that the Allied says the local authorities requested the bonds:
At the meeting at which the arrange is even more extraordinary.
shall pay commander to leave. at the warship
producer di spekta CHEAP PRODUTION. males and unfines to move. The reportment was approved by votes representing
sum of $991.702, against votes repre-) In 1919 the production for the ubr San Mike wmnatly irritates and per-
Bailey, the amounted to 102,817,959 tons of coal and
All Germany's principal industries, retal rivalryć proper end payumi- terrible disorder and confusion xerting $1,949. Mr. C.
in international economic tarb the population of Kamchatka.
Chairman, recalled that at a meeting of 20,020,885 tons of coke. In 1915, during and especially that of strel, have develop the creditors of the Bank in December the the war, it amounted to 86,499,919 tons of ed on parallel lines with her mining would tur
“dustry. DAILY BULLETIN."]
It would not difficult to quote [Y COURTESY OF THE
scheme of arrangement with creditors i al and 20,195,9 toas of coke. its original form-which formed part of
To judge by the rate of progression hundred instances of this prodigious
In order to check this growing, coin- PEKING STOCK EXCHANGE.
the scheme before the creditors that day during the last few weeks, the production development But one of the most strik was not passed. failing to receive the sup of the Ruhr basin, including occupied, and ing signs of this increased prosperity is petition it is equally indispensable that "SETTLEMENT-EFFECTED, AS USUAL.
part of the requisite majority, representanoccupied territories, must
te unseasing growth of the use of elie the second condition of the experts should be fullied. " An index of pros
"to they say, 114,000,000 tons of coal and 24,600,000 tons tricity. ing there-fourths in value of the creditors PERING, August 25th.
for the necessary persity is necessary, During the war. A special meeting of the Cabinet yester present either in person or by proxy at of coke per annum. That is to say, at day resolved against the suggestinn by the meeting. If the result of the roting present the production is greater that manufacture of guns and munitions, Ger-enable the Allies to share is the increased
postpone the that day showed that the necessary majo
more just ? one of the members'
plans and to utilise and improve ber Motor trouble forced him to night on monthis Settlement of the Stock x-rity had been obtained, the scheme, if that of 112, and it is increasing month by many was obliged to multiply her electric prosperity of Germany." What could be There are other mising districts such resources of lignite and hydraulic power. The experts themselves proclaim, as the the water last Thursday. He was unable change till the end of the month, and sanctioned by the Court, would be bind-month with an incredible rapidity.
that an estimate now made, once for to re-aseenid, and had drifted a hundred consequently the Settlement went on this ing on the creditors of the Singapore
branch and on the bank. Each creditor as Lower Silenia, Upper Silesia, Halle,This task thus begun has been resofully Freich Government itself maintained,
Bavaria, and Saxony, and if the figures carried forward after the war. miles, Locatelli and his companions are morning as usual.
Thanks to the exceptionally favouralenti, might well ander-estimate the future uninjured, but worn out with fatigue. The Settlement is described as very had received a memoranduin of the new for the past few months remain at the The neroplane will be destroyed, in ac-satisfactory in the circumstance, a large proposals modifying the original scheme name level during the months to come, financial conditions brought about by the capacity of Germany, and that it in, buth amount of business being concluded by Proxies representing $511,100.72 had been the yearly production of Germany might rapid depreciation in the value of the just and practicable that fiermany's pay- cordance with Locatelli's wish.
ira lavour of the proposals be put down at 125,370,000 tons of coal, mark; inwortant companies for the prements should increase, with what may A NARROW ESCAPE
those persons who were able to meet their recrived Habilities. It was feared yesterday
able to issue, in order to pay for their rity."
The index which they have set up close against thou
The resolution for the approval of the out is we mines during May.
But there is more. There is proceeding expansion .io plaut, successive series of world down, but the Exchange came to their
at present in Germany, as is well known new debentures, which they have easily very prudent and moderate. It may even I considered as very indulgent towards ly abandoned his attempt at
Assistance, and it is now hoped that they scheme of arrangement was proposed by
a terrible hattle between coal and lignite, redeemed. flight.
The consequence is that the capacity of Germany. Let us therefore accept it as "The Hiramand found him in the nick will pull through. A good deal of busi-Mr. M. Rodes, who expressed the con
was undoubtedly post-viction that what was propout was the which are competing with each other for of time. Icatelli, after a forced descent,ness, however.
has acted as a stimulus on the industrial in 1913 was 9,018,380 kilowatts, has reach any to attempt 10 modify made many sucessful attempts to rise poned on the Exchange's guarantee. The maximum which would be expected from the fuel market of Germany. This rivalry the central electric power stations, which a minimum, but do not let us allow Ger- If the Allies are to be associated, as St. George.
ists, who are constantly improving their ed in 1924 3,300,010kw., which represents from the water. He had plenty of gasu tone of the market this afternoon was the bank, and conded by Mr. H. W.
Rtcadier.
plant, increasing their output, and cut-an all-round increase of 10 per cent. the experts propos, in Germany's com merce, the economic development of the lene, but as elevators were damaged and
ting, as far as possible, the cost of pro- To take a few striking instances: thereafter the incline was huffeted by
duction.
The Bavarian hydraulic power groups German Reich, however prompt and mar the winds and waves and hegno breaking
The result is that the production of have increased from 60,000kws. in 10 vellous it may be, will thus be less barm up. A dense fog and intense cold added
lignite is already a per cent, over that to 350,000kws. this year; the power sta ful to the rest of the world.
If Germany, who has no public debt, to his troubles and he drifted helplessly
of 1913, and it has reached seven times tions working with lignite fuel have qual until picked up.
"New York, August 28th.
the production of twenty years ago rupled their output since the war; the who can rapidly restore her finances, and The Directors of the Erie Railroad have Does anybody know anywhere a second, Goldenberg-Essen group has increased who has inexhaustible sources of wealth, is Allowed free scope to despoil us for approved an offer by the Van Schwerin- a similar, example of such a rate of pro- from 45,000kws. in 1913 to 200,000ews, in
1994; the Gromkraftwerke Frantken has her profit, we British and French shall The United States warship Trenton gen interests to consolidate the Eriegression?
As a result of this ever-increasing abun increased from 8,600 to 63,000kw. the soon have nothing left to do but to seep over our ruins in the face of an opulent. sailed for America with the body of the Railroad in a proposed billion and a half
The dollar Nickel Plate railway agaten. The dance Germany has at her disposal on Berlin Central Electric Werke have murdered consul, Mr. Imbrin. Persian Government rendered full hon-action of the Eris Railroad practically her own territory coal at a very cheap grow from zero to 204,250ks., and a debtor who will laugh at our misery
completes the plans proposed as a merger rate, and, while she bands over to her
NEW YORK, August 25th. A despatch fray the cruiser Hichunad states that the Italian aviator Locatelli was picked up by the Hiekoitad 125 miles cast of Cape Farewell, after the Raleigh bad sighted hini.
now reach
It is learned that Loentelli has definite a number of the unsh shops won that and Tour proxies representing 2-1,819.67 and that in spite of the strike which broke duction and distribution of power were prove to be the increase in her prospe
New Yots, August 25th
FAILURE OF PACKING FIRM.
New York, August 25th.; The large firm of packers, Trenton, Wilson and Company, has been placed in the hands of a receiver,
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