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CABLES.

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(TUBOUGH HEUTER'S AGENCY.]".

TEST CRICKET.

AUSTRALIAN TEAM WINS SECOND

MATCH

ENGLAND'S SUDDEN COLLAPSE.

Matase, January 8th. After three-quarters of an hour's play this morning in the second Teat Match, Sutcliffe was caught by Gregory off, Mailey's bowling (20 for 7). This was the beginning of the end. Douglas was next to go, being bowled by Mailey (280 for a Gilligan was caught and bowled by Mailey first ball (250 for 8) and Tate was fowled first bull by Gregory,

England's hopes, were thus dashed to the

in groual a sudden and dramatic fashion.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9TH, `· 1925-

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INTER-ALLIED DEBTS. FINANCE CONFERENCE MEETS IN PARIS.

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ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. FUNDS NEEDED TO PRESERVE

EDIFICE

1

LONDON, January 7th.

POLITICAL SITUATION IN CHINA.

THROUGH EBUTER'S “ADENCY.]

MARSHAL CHANG TSO LIN.

LOCAL SPORT.

· NAVY 30XING.

GOOD SPORT ÁT MURRAY BARBACKS,, The annual Novices boxing competitions of the China Fleet were held at Murray

MIDDLEWRIGHTS,

A.B Archer (H.M.S. Durban) beat AB. Saunders (H.M,S. Hollyhock) an points..

Marine Rose (H.MS. Hartina) "beat Boy Whitlock (H.M.S. Despatch) an points.

The Dean and Chapter of, St. Paul's MUNDEN WAR JORD ANXIOUS' ABOUT | Barracks yesterday in the afternoon and Stoker Wilsher (H.M.S. Diomede) da

PARIS. January 8th. The papers, commenting on the open- ing of the financial conference, foresee generally difficult discussions, but no conflicts Le Petit Journal estremis the | repairs to distance between the Fretch and Eng lish views is not very wide; and the con- ciliatory spirit of Mr Winston Churchill permits hope of agreement.

For Je Jutia the question is to know

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whethers England will consent to sacri- fees about reparations in order to settle the debts' question.-Beaux. CLEMENTEL'S ALLEGED PLANS.

PARIS, January sth. After the game there was remarkable The Newspapers' comments on the enthusiasm. The crowd rushed on to the Allied Finance Ministers Conference grawal, shook hands with the players auggest that M. Clementel is endeavour- and pasted then on the hack-partiening to induce Mr. Winston Churchill to larly the Englishmen.

modify the attitude of strict adherence to the Balfour, Note, and adopt a more accommodating Note than Lord Curzon's Note of August

1993 -namely Franer amount

the statement f 12

Cathedral have issued, an appeal for. funds necessary to carry out essential the and preservation of Cathedral which, according to recent orperts' report, will involve un outlay of £140,000

• bite interest in the matter is widely aroused. In fact the City Cor poration, a lew days ago, served

the Cathedral is a dangerous structure. warning on the Dean, notifying him that

VICTIM TO SCIENCE,

M DAMALANDER

DIES FROM

LESIONS.

Paats, January Sch. Juther French chemist, M. Damalay der. has mccutabed to lesions caused by experimenting with Rontgen rays. Harun

Satcliffe came in fer especial attention. the bad batted for 6 hours and 19 minutes a bit 19 fours. He gave a masterly exhition of imperturbable defence.

The Governor-tieneral congratulated would still owe if Britain were CO the winners and complimented the Eng-deduct from annuities under the. Dawes |` listen on their splendid fight. " plan her share of 2 per cent.

Gillig stated his men were by no means lown-hearted. They are brimful of £ght and confident of victory next time. Tell England I will win the toss and the waxt three matcheR“

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HUNTING ACCIDENT.

MARQUIS OF SALISBURY'S TRIP TO GENEVA POSTPONED,

RED ACTIVITIES.

ri

margin.

In the semi-final rounds, Archer de feated Rose after an equal bout.

A.B. Pearce (H»M.S. Honeking) beat evening, and some really good boxing points. Pearce. a strong. clean, and PEKING, January sth. was witnessed by a large gathering of clever boxer, won deservelly by a large A mandate appoints Marshal Chang spectators, mainly composed of Service Tsa Lin Tupan of North Eastern wien. Frontier Defence and the development The high standard of skill and game; of waste lands in that region, theness shown by yesterday's novices bodes officials of which are instructed to obey Chang's orders. Marshal Chang Tso well for the quality of the boxing which Lin is still in Tientsin. bat 18 expected will be provided next Saturday evening

to start for Mukden to-morrow, necom

panied by his Chief of Staff and bode.

guard.

when the Fleet Championships will be

contested.

I

The remainder of the Fengtien troops

A noteworthy and refreshing feature are staying in Tientsin until further

of yesterday's houts was their entire orders.

According to reports from Tientsin, freedom from clinching, and the game "Red" Activities 50 Northern Man-ness with which several of the competitors churia are causing Chang, so Lin anxiety and bis return to Manchuria is too heavy punishment. mainly connected with this phase of the

The officials were as under:- situation.

Referees: Comir. 1. G. Bewer, p.9.0. H.M.S. dabrose) and Lieut. Comdr. E. M. C. Barraclough (1st Sub- marine Flotilla).

The pepers also declare Mr. Churchill, Col. Logan, and the US, Ambassador. Mr., Kellogs, discussed & compromise solution of the Anglo-American Friction and suggest that if the Bank of England It is officially announced that the Mar- Collins says the match was one of the obtains from Anerica a milliard gold quis of Salisbury has been appointed

reatest 6ghts ever.

Time-keepers-Lieut.-Comdr. W. Winning the toss dullary in view of equalising the Angiospecial delegate from Britain to the American exchanges, the British Govern- Opium Conference at Geneva on January ment will mise no further objections to Americans claims with regardste repara- tions; and will adopt 1 more generous attitude towards her debtors.

just about turned the sealy.

Full scores follow

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1st Innings.

W. Bardsleye Strudwick, b Gilli

19

H. L. Collins, Strudwick; b Tate 9

Arthur Richardson, run out

14

Punsford, Tete

128

J. M. Taylor, run out

72

Victor Richardsen, run out.... 138 G. Kelleway, a Strudwick,, o Cil-

A

E. Hartkopf, e Chapman, b Gilligan

80

J. M. Gregory, & Gilligan, h Tate 44.

W. A. Oldfeld, not out

30

A. A. Mailey, 1.1. Douglas

22

.600

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

Gilligan

114..

3

Tate

142 r

Douglas

954 1

Woolley

26

0

69

0

Tyldesley

130

0

J. H. Hails. h. Mailey

.154

H. Sutclife, b↳ Kelloway

F. E. Woolley," & liregory

0

J. W: Hearne, b Mailey ....

9 11

E. Hendren, eldfeld, h K-tle-

way

W

Hearne

ENGLAND,

1st innings.

A. P. F. Chapman, b Gregory...... 28

J. W. H. T. Douglas, e "Collins,

b_A. Richardson .....

B. Tyldesley, Collins, b Gregory 5

M. W. Tale, b A. Richardson ... 34

A. E. R. Gilligan, not out

H. Strudwick,b Hartkopf

Extras

Gregory

Kelleway

Mailey

Hartkopf

Tolai ..............

Bowling Analysia."

A. Richardson

17

4

12

..470

R.

.124

3

Ho

9

.120

20

2

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2nd Innings.

. L. Collins, b Hearne"

30

W. Bardsley, bw. Tate

Richardson, b Tate

g

M. Ponsford, h Tate

4

90

M. Taylor, b Tate

Richardson, c Strudwick,

Неагре

A. E

C. Kellerkopf, l.b.w. Tate

e and

Hearne

J. Gregory, not out

36

W. H. Oldfeld, b.w. Hearne

A. A. Mailey, Tate

Tate

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Total

Gilligan

Tyldesley

Bowling Analysis.

Hearne ......... Douglas

ENGLAND

2nd Innings.

J. B. Hobbs, 1.b.w. Mailey

360

W.

99 # #

40

0

6

84

4

D 0

22

H. Sutcliffe, e Gregory, b Mailey 127 A. Strudwick, 1.bw. Gregory..... 22 JW. Hearne, 1.b.w. Gregory 23

F. E. Woolley, 1.b.w. A Richard-

100

E. Hendren, b Gregory

............ 50

18

I. Tyldesley, e Ponsford, b Mailey 0 J. W. H. T. Douglas, b Mailey

... 14

A. P. F. Chapman, not out.... A. E. R. Gilligan, e and b Mailey Tate, b Gregory

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UNOFFICIAL VIEWS EXCHANGED.

12th.

Later.

The Marquis of Salisbury will not attend at Geneva on January 19th, as he had fall while hunting in Hertford

shire to-day,

si

SIR MALLOM. DELEVINGNE.

Sir Malam Delevingne, whose admir Paris, January 7th.able work preceding the conference as A coolmuniqué states that Mr. Winston the principal British delegate is recognis Churchill and 3. Clementel oficiallyed, will again go to (ieneva as a British exchanged views on the whol question delegate. of Enter-Allied debts.

up

across

S.

Green (HALS. Durban) and Mr. G.

awkixx),

Pearce defeated Soker Green (H.M.A Bluebell), knocking him out in the first

round.

In the finals, Pearce defeated Archer, after a very stiff fight, Fearre doing most of the leading throughout.

LIGHT, HEAVYWEIGHTS. Stoker Whittle (H.M.S. Durban) beak. A.B. Caister (H.M.S. Ambrose), who re- tired in the second round after taking

very heavy punishment in game fashion. | Whittle, a left-handed boxer, was all over his man from the outset, and just bald him off and hit him as he likel Ord. Seaman Hathaway Durban) beat A.B. Palmer (H.M.S Troquais) on points.

(H.M.S

In the final Whittle beat Hathaway on points, after a good fight.

Roberts (Commissioned Schoolmaster FAR EASTERN CABLE

The first bout

WIS

a bantam

wen

On

wright contest between Marine Dohery (H.M.S. Harkin) and Ord. Seaman Harris (B.M.S. Diomede)," the only

The former two entrants points after a good fight, slightly super ior science, and greater aggressiveness gaining him the verdict.

NEWS.

EPIDEMICS COMMISSION.

DR. NORMAN WHITE BOUND, FOR SINGAPORE.

FROM THE DAILY BULLETIN."]

ANTI-FOREIGN AGITATION.

MC-Mr. J. Harvey (Gunner, H.M.S.

It was announced that prizes for the PROPAGANDA FOR REPUDIATION OF

Harkina).

Novices Contests will be presented by 3 BEATIES.

Judges-Lieur-Comdr. W. Bower, the Commander-in-Chief. Rear-Admiral D.S.C. (H.MS Hawking), Lieut. R. A.Sir Allan Everett, to-morrow night at Chidson (1st Battalion, the East Surrey Murray Barracks after the Champion SHANGHAI, January 7th.

The first The Northet wurdy s gives Regiment), Lieut. L. B, A. Majeudie contests have been decided. LONDON, January 7th.

prominence to an article stating that it is (M.S. Trenin) and Mr.. O. Falcher bout will commence at 9 p.m... auupossible to ignore the fact that there (Gunner, U.M.S. Hollyhock),

1s a serious wave of anti-foreign and nuti-Christian feeling sweeping Chinu. less this fact is taeed frankly grave resas mar caste, Four years ago, foreigners in the interior noted the growth of an anti-foreign teeling, and at intervals since from many different places the same feeling has been report ed with growing emphasis.

The article

instances the student strikes in Huaun, which took a bitterly anti-Christine turn, Bibles behool

ral scattered over

A very close conteal was provided by grounds, and it states that symptons

the next item on the programine, a fea- closely resembling those of the Boxer

therweight bout between A. B. Matthews year are reported from Shantung.

The writer attributes the causes of (H.M.S. Darbon) and A. B. Castleman

Dr. Norman White, Chairman of the this feeling to the failure or the present (H.M.S. Dinmede). The judges disagreed rulers, who are attempting to delect after three rounds of quick and elever Epidemics Commission, is sailing for the popular wrath from themselves to boxing by both men, and an additional Singapore this week to preside at the foreigners, and also to the large growth round of one minute was ordered, Mat-conference of representatives of sanitary organisations in the Far East in view of Christianity recently and to the thews winning narrowly on points.

In the next bout, lightweights.. Tele of opening an Epidemic Bureau Holshevist poison,

The North Chin Daily News, in on graphist Earle (H. M.S. Morzion) was Singapore in February

It is hoped the Bureau, which the

many editorial on the same subject, says that opposed to Stoker Brown H.M.S. Haw-

who, are not given tokin) Earle opened strongly, but it was League Council has decided to establigh It is named in memory of the famous explosion, express the opinion that an

BDOn seen that his opponent, besides being upon the recommendation of the League's The his superior in science, had a heavier Hygienic Committee, will render grea he was convinced. from his experience. cruiser sunk by H.M.A.S Sydney off the present propaganda appears to us to be punch in either hand, and after fighting service in combatting 'epidemics, espé... that the conference would reach Cocos islands during the war.

part of a widespread morement working very gamely throughout, Earle was cially plague and cholera. News of such for the general repudiation of the knocked out towards the end of the third epidemics will immediately be communi treaties.

Fround The paper asks: What is the Diplomatic Body doing? Will the storm take them as completely be surprisa. L that of 1900? The question is insistent. because the lootings of trains, robberies, and treaty violations have shown whither the spirit of political China is, tending.".

No experts were present.

After the Churchill-Clemente Niter view, the Finance Conference held its first meeting. The proceedings were formal.

Pannel to M. Clementel's welcome and Mr. Churchill's repir.

and

ALTRA

OPTIMISM OF CLEMENTEL," On the opening of the Inter-Allied Finance Conference, M. Elementel said

unanimous solution of its problems, He

emphasised the necessity for fixing the distribution of reparations, 18 certainty hindered the work of the Re- of the parations Commission, also Finance Ministers, who did not know how much to credit their budgets under the head of reparations.

He declared that the conference agenda was mostly a matter of detail. were only three or four dominant pro- blems, which were themselves relatively of secondary importance compared wi fundamental agreement reached in Lon- Futon.

There

CHURCHILL HOPEFUL, ALSO, "

Mr. Churchill, replying, endorsed 31. Clementel's remarks about the limited technical character of the work before them. Hope flics on wings and in ternational conferences plod afterwards

A NEW "EMDEN." IN MEMORY OF FAMOUS GERMAN RAIDER.

BORLIN, January 7th. The new Curtain cruiser EM, DỊ six thousand tons, and twenty-nine knots, fifteen centimetre guns, has been launched at Wilhelmshaven.

HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCH.

LONDON, January 7th In the first division of the Scottish totherwell, one all. "Hoccer League Hamilton drew with

• CRICKET IN S. AFRICA.

NORTHERN DISTRICTS DRAW WITH MR SOL JOEL'S XI

· LADYSMITH, January 7th.

In sultry weather, Mr. Sol Joel's 'ele

men,

is inevitable shortly.

Fall resnits were:-~

BANTAM-WEIGHTS.

*ኑ

Marine Doherty (H.M.S.Hawkins) gained the verdict from Ori. Seaman Harris (H.M.§. Diomede).

FEATHER WEIGHTS.

INTENTIONS. OF FENG,

SOVERNMENT HOPEFUL HE WILLEM.S. Diamede).

ORET..

PIXING, January 7th No definite inlication of Feng Yu ven compiled 289, Riddell taking 5 for Hsiang's intention has yet been received,

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The Northern Districts scored 124,although the Government expects his Jameson taking 7 for 37, and followed compliance with the recent mandates.

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on the dusty roads, but the conviction on with 147 for 6, the match being exists that progress is being made drawn. towards the unity and prosperity

of He declared that nothing Europe." would be done which would not tend to show that the conviction was well-found- ed.

REITERS AMERICAN SERVICE.

BIG SHARE DEAL

NEW YORK SYNDICATE BUYS T. AND T. BONDS.

TANG SHAO YI HESITATES

"

It is uguin reported that Tung Shao will accept the portfolio of Foreign Affairs, but he will first attend the | Conference.

HARRATIONS FOR - YAMENS'

In the first round A.B. Matthews (H.M.S. Durban) beat A.B. Castleman

In the semi-final rounds Johnson (H.M.S: Durian) defeated Matthews and A.B. Kimberien (H.M.S. Darde) defeated A.B. Pike (H.M.S. Ambrose).

In the finals Johnson defeated Kim berlen, who was knocked down and hurt his wrist so badly in the second round that he bad to retire.

LIGHTWEIGHTS.

Stoker Le (HMS. Hain) beat

ROCKEFELLER'S HANDSOME GIFT. V

GENEVA. January 8th.

cated to Geneva for wireless transmis sions to ships und different health sta tions.

The Rockefeller Foundation has contributeil $123,000 towards the expenses of the Bureau for 5 years.

CANTON NEWS.

· [FROM QUE CHINESE CORRESPONDENT-] ANTI-CHRISTIAN PROPAGANDA.

The first foreign protest against the so-called anti-Christian movement stagech in Canton by the Kuomintang Bolshevista during the last Christmas Holidays was made to the Cantun authorities the other day by Sir Jumes Jamieson, KCMG, British Consul-General at. Canton. It appears that when the We leyan Church at Taengsha, Canton, Wes Stoker Cresswell (H.M.S. Maruzione), holding a meeting for women one day, the referee stopping the fight in the some 15 persons entered and distributed circulars, causing annoyance to those Boy Burrows (H.M.S. Duclau) beat present and also shouting to frighten the A. B. Grin (H.M.S. Bluebeli), on

The British Consulate-General points.

is asking for the arrest and punishment... Stoker Davey (H.M.S. Ambrose) bent of the culprits concerned and that in L. 6. Cook (H.M.S. Durban), who retir-struction be given by the the Canton ed in the third round.

second round.

women.

of this

It is stated that the game of the "He stated that though the interests of

North-West Frontier will be at Peking, different Allies were conflicting, and each

while the co-Directors' yamen will be was bound to present its own case all.

at Paotochen. The regulations govern would remember that indissoluble com radeship was more important than the

in the later yumcu are being drafted. NEW YORK, January 8th.

further disturbance In the semi-finals, Stoker Lee defeated Government to the police authorities to

prevent exact achievement of a particular view-

IN PEKING, SUN YURH A syndicate, headed by Mears. Mor-

Stoker Brown: Boy Burrows deleated. "charecter, Doubtless larger issues in the point.

Sun Yuch arrived here yesterday, Stoker Davy,, after a good fight. gan & Co., has purebased Five Per Cent. decision background awaited

und

Bands, to the value of companied by his Division, which is. agreement but the immediate path would Debenture not be encumbered with these. They $125,000,000, in the Telegraph and Tele-quartered at Nanyuan,, Chunghsiation. would so handle the business as to dis- phone Company.

The proceeds will be devoted to grant perse minor obstruction and create a spirit and atmosphere which would bringing loans to associated companies or the a solution eurer Lo the Allies, to acquisition, of their securities. Europe and the world.

The

EARLY SOLUTION NOT LIKELY... No details have transpired about the Churchill-Clementel talk on inter-Allied debts. British circles are not sanguine of an early solution, and expect the the discussions will continue throughout

year.

Mr. Churchill subsequently conversed with Colonel Logan regarding the Ameri can claim to reparations. Mr. Churchill, in & communiqué, now says that no deci sion was reached as to actual details, but the prospects of an early settlement are considered favourable.

U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT.. SENATOR"BORAJI DRAWS CURIOUS PARALLEL

Sun. Yuch is faced with giving his

"p post of Civil Governor of Hopan of disbanding his troops, as Hu Ching Ti does not want Sun Yuch's men in Homan, while Li Ching Lin cbjected to their remaining inside the Chihli border.

It is stated fo-day that Sun Yoeb will probably be offered the post of Assistant Director of Military Affairs in Chilli.

REHABILITATION PROBLEMS,

In the final, Stoken Lee (H.M.S. Hawkins) defeated Boy Barrows (H.M.S. Durona). The latter hurt his wrist in the Brst round and had to retire.

WELTERWEIGHTS.' -

A. H. Jackson (H.M.8. Hawkins),

W:0,

A.B. Ringham (H.M.8. Iroquois) bent Stöker Lentin (Suhmarines) on points.

The anti-Christian agitation, it may be. recalled, was renewed in Canton last December 23rd, when the leading Bot shevists backed the students of the Law Department of the Kwangtung Univer zity at the first public meeting against Christianity at the College grounds at

Tica Koo Li.. On Christmas tent groups of Kwangtung University,

and as many workers as were able to be

In the second round, A.B. Jackson gathered by the Kuomintang Headquar proved too good for A.B. Ringham ters

Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations to hold. demon Etrations, practically breaking up Christ A.B. Sparker (H.M.S. Bluebell) afternas tree exeftises at Sze Pa Lou and A close fight, defeated Stoker Martin other Churches, besides entering the Y.M.C.A. Building and creating a scene (H.M.S. Diomede).

The Chinese Press reports that Tuan (H.M.S. Iroquois), the fight proving the and the around the, Canton churches

Chi Jui has sent a special invitation to best bout of the evening. Ringham was Feng Yu Hsiang to participate in the awarded points for best loser." Rehabilitation Conference, which Feng Yr Hsiang has declined.

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Ldg. Stoker Piper (L3) defeated which only the tact of the Association officers prevented from having serions Marine Burghall (H.M.8. Ambrose),

A.B. Saunders (H.M.S. Hollyhock) consequênce, "v lost to. Signalman Thomas (H.M.B. Durlion).

New Yoan, January 8th. Senator Borah, in a letter regretting his inability to attend a meeting of the Committee of One Thousand for Law Enforcement, headed by Judge Gary, and Mr. F. D. Rockefeller, Jr., drew a parallel hetween the alleged activities of foreign nationals with American bootleggers in violation of the Prohibition Law and the Zinovic Letter. He asked whether the United States was not entitled to sag to. Britain, as Mr. Austen Chamberlain had substantially told the Soviet: You either, can control your nationals: in their effort to break down your policy and

New York, January 7th. plant murder and misery among other

In the finals, Fiper knocked Jackson A German. Note to the Allies protests peoples or you cannot. It is quite within. Admitting that the armament race has out in the second round, with a right to against the decision t to evacuate the power of the British Government developed into an air armament race the jaw. Cologne, and demands the curliest possi-instantly, to put an end to activities of Mr. Weeks has informed the House of ble communication of detailed Allied such moral pirates as would co-operate Representatives committee investigating. complaints.

QUESTION OF COLOGNE: PROTEST FROM GERMANY."

BERLIN, January 7th.

SUBSIDY FOR COMMERCIAL FLEET POSSIBLE.

Amoy Bill has recommended the record

It says the Allies could claim the right with criminals in this country to violate the aircraft industry that, although the to postpone evacuation only if Germany the Lax and undermine and destroy a were guilty of shortcomings whose n

10

great national policy."

200

portance would correspond with the

U.S. TEXTILE COUNCIL.

End insists that Germany has disarmed

hardship of an extension of occupation,

sum of sixteen million dollars, it is in- sufficient to maintain an adequate sir Lorce.

Mr. Weeks is opposed to unification

W. so completely that she will no longer be REDUCTION OF WAGES NEARLY of the army and navy air services, and

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Gregory

87

4

42

A Richardson

35

B

14

10.

*

PALL OF WICKETS.

1 2 3

$

7 8

10

Kelleway

Mailey

Hartkopf Collins

34 75 121 211 234 234 280 288 289 290

a military factor in European affairs.

The Note concludes that the differences

ef opinion arising over the evacuation treaty, which are the result of one-sided dictation, cannot be interpreted as Jack of goodwill on the part of Germany; whereas if the Allies, continued to be guided by the spirit of the London Con- ference a settlement would speedily be

reached.

CAUSES STRIKE.

FALL RIVER, January 8th. The Textile Council has accepted a 10 per cent reduction in wages. The Weavers and Mule Spinners' Union voted in favour of u strike; the loom fixers also rejected a reduction, but the carders, slasher, teaders and yarn finishers accept ed it the first two under protest.

has recommended the building up of commercial aviation even to the point of A subsidy, na the best means of develop ing an adequate reserve force.

In the semi-finals Jackson defeated Sparkes, who gave up in the third round, Piper defeated Thomas without much difficulty,

(Continuet on next Colenka).

PERSHING IN CHILE..

U.S. MILITARY AND NAVAL

·MISSION'S VISIT.

SANTIAGO DE CHILE, January 7th. number of distinguished military and General Pershing, accompanied by a naval officers from the United States, has arrived.

So far, except the British protest and enplaint, the native Christians barn paid no formal attention to the. Bok- shevist action. Reports current appear that the Bolshevists would welcome some Bort of retaliation from the Christians nd tint a pretext may be created for a dia- Lurbace which will coable" the terrorista to damage Christian interests and look the large banks and department stores na nets of religious persecution und Yot those of Bolshevist robbery as in case of the systematic fining and shooting of merchants volunteers these days.

A TRAIN ROBBED.

A group of Bolshevists at Kwanting Northcra Kwangtung, on January th without first getting permission from thei chief Kuomintang lender in their district, cosumandeered more than $10,000 worth of goods and valuables from the passen gers of Train No. 3, Canton-Hankow rail- road, Kwangfung Section, They took

·GUN ELEVATION PROBLEM

They will be the guests of the Govern The Senate has adopted Mr. Gerry'a resolution asking Mr. Hughes for in- ment Vari ua receptions and festivities away about 40 prosperous looking pasZON- formation as to whether any foreign will be held in honor of the party,gers, through whom they expect to raise Power has protested against the gun which subsequently Is to risit Bouth a little more money for their Chinese New

Year settlementa elevation on American battlekigawa Chila

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