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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. {THROUGH EXCTER'S AGENCY.}.

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MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BURDEN. CLEVER CARTOON IN LONDON SUNDAY PAPER.

QUINTUPLA PACT SUGGESTED.

LONDON. March stb.

A cartoon in a Sunday paper of Mr. Austen Chamberlain climbing the Alps, Isailed with a bulging pack labelled

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1025

"LATEST CABLES.

FOOTBALL AT HOME,

RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES AND CUP TIES.

LONDON, March 7th The following are results of matches

I played to-day, in the different Leagues:

THE LEAGUE: DIVISIOS L

Arenal, 1; Bolton W., 0. Aston Villa, 0; Tottenham H., 1 Bury, Everton, O

Manchester C., ; Notis C., 1. Newcastle U. 3; Preston N.E, 1. Nottingham F., 1; Sunderland): 1. ⠀ W. Ham U., 0; Leeds U., 0.

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LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL FAR EASTERN CABLE

FINAL POSITION OF PARTIES AT ELECTIONS.

LONDON, March 6th. The final state of the partien in the London Comicil elections is

Municipal Reformers ....... Labour

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Progressivea

THE MACQUISTEN BILL.

MEASURE REJECTED IN HOUSE

OF COMMONS.

NEWS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ENTRIES FOR SECOND EXTRA MEETING.

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POLITICAL SITUATION IN ``CHINA.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

REHABILITATION CONFERENCE

Below will be found the nominations for the second extra race meeting to bo held, waler the auspices of the H.E.J.C, FAR-REACHING PLANS ON AGENDA at the Happy Valley, on Saturday after- noon, March 21st.

FOR TUESDAY.

(THROUGH RACTER'S AGENCY.}

ROWING HONOURS EASY. MANILA WINS PAINS; VISITORS VICTORIOUS IN FOURS.

Maxine, March 7th. Manila' won the interport pairs by four Mr. H. P. White's Scarecrow, 19.3. lengths to-day-

Wayfoong's Quab, 13.1. Mr. B. U. F. Beith's Nugget, 130 Hongkong won the interport lours by Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lay, 13h1.

Messrs. Hosie & Cock's Lumbinie, 121.justment of the military system. and. two lengths

Acasts. E

E. & F. J. Ellis's Aces Up, the lisposition of troops throughout the

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SOLORUMS. SUERERDER.

MAIN RISING AT NUEVA ECIJA BELIEVED QUELLED.

13.2.

13.0.

MARCH STAKES ----HALF MALE,

PELING, March 7th.

The meeting of the Rehabilitation Com

| terence, on Tuesday will discuss the ro

Messrs Oxspring & Atherley's Monitor,country. In addition, the motion sup-

porting Lu Yang Haiang's propo that the Tull system be abolished, with come under discussion.

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom, 13.C. Lady Severn's Chiku, 10

HAINTON. PLATE-CLASS— MANILA, March 7th.

BIX FURLONGÍ With the surrender of 346 Colorums at Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Lort, 13.0. Nueva Ecija, it is believed the main up-r. Taels Tooniai, 131,

Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, 13.2. rising has been quelled.

Menera

Lossos, March 8th. European difficulties, is a mild way

The House of Commons has rejected ⠀ * · of illustrating his heavy responsibilities The following fixtures were not play- Mr. Macquistan's trade union political at the furtheoining League of Nations" ed-Blackburn

Birmingham; lavy Bill, and has carried by 325 to 150 Conference at Geneva, as a preliminary Huddersfield T. r. W. Bromwich. A.au amendment by Mr Baldwin (Premier), *to which there have been diplomatie visita | Liverpoole. Cardiff C.; Sheffiejd U. ".approving the principle of political

to Paris at the week-end. Notahlo, among West Ham U.

liberty embodied in the Bill but expres them have been those of Mr. Chamber-

sing the opinion that a measure of such lain med of Mr. Skrzynski, of Poland,

far-reaching importance should not be

Two persons were killed. Reinforced -adynesting respectively, the poña and enna

introduced a private member's Biconstabulary detachments are jatrolling of the German pact proposal.

The House of Commons was unusually the provinces North of Manila. crowded and animated for a Friday, for the debate. There was a full attendance of Labourites.

ML Herriot here is on the boras of a Hilerama as France's military alliances with "Poland" and Carcho-Slovakia neces- sitate a German guarantee, respecting the Eastern as well as the Western frontiers.

To the course of conversations with M. Herriot, according to the Havas Agency, Mr. Chamberlain suggested that a quin- tapin quarantee pact between France, Britath, Italy, Belgium id Germany, eventually tu, he joined by Poland_and Czecho-Slovakia, wonki he accompanied by the general peace of Europe and 'com- solidate the partieviar position of Poland. Mr. Chamberlain and M. Herriot agreed that (iermany's application for admission -to the League must be unconditional.

The upshot of conversations is likely to be an inter-allied conference, to which Germany may be admitted.

· A BUSY DAY SPENT

PARIS, March sth.

Mr. Austen Chamberlain had an hour's conversation with M. Doumergue, yester- day morning "Afterwards he was the guest at a luncheon given by M. Berriot, at which Marshal Foch, General Nollet. M. Briand and the British, Belgian, Italian, Japanese and American Ambas sadors were present Alterwards Mr. Chamberlain conversed with M. Herriot for two hours,

“An official coetisaniqué refers to the cordiality of the conversation. Her riot and Mr. Chamberlain ugreed that the exchange of views should be followed by diplomatic negotiations in agreement between the Allies. Mr. Chamberlain proposes to stop again at Paris on his return from televi

NEW CENTRE OF INTEREST.

LONDON, March 5th. The fact that diplomatic interest in Europe is shiftix toward Poland gives weight to Berlin's "qauting the Burrsen Kontier, which anys, as far as the Ger

man Government is concerned, there is zo question of an official guaranteeing of the Eastern frontier, in connection with which fermany stands upon article 10 of the League Covenant. Nevertheless it adds that Gery has not stated any desires that this frontier be altered.

NEW SECURITY PACT.

GERMAN. PROPOSALS: UPSET

NATIONALIST PRESS.

BERLIN, March 7th, Though the nature of the (ierun pro- posals for the Security Pact are still undisclosed, reports concerning them have

pses the Nationalist newspapers.

The Sational Pust says the proposals are tintamount the surrender of Alsace Lorraine and the districts of Eapen and Malmedy and are a practical agreement to the existing frontiers East and West, and describes the plan as an outrage.

The Deutsche Tages Zeitung, which Saya the proposals-recognise the stutus gun on the Western frontiers and pro-

arbitration as

regards the East, puse declares that they testily to Germany's Bing, resolve on pacification.

The Berliner Tageblatt says a general security part is a more reliable guarantee for France than a military alliance be tween France and her Eastern vassals.

'FRENCH PRESS VIEWS.

Paris, March 7th. The newspaper conuments, which coo- Sam the ages Zeitung's report of the nature of Germany's proposals, are gener- ally hostile to the idea of arbitration. They emphasise the difference in view- Points between Paris, and London. There is no likelihood of conversations between Mr. Austen Chamberlain and M. Herriot effecting a settlement of the questions, mast of which require long and difficult negotiations.

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GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

OTTO BRAUN IS ADOPTED BY SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS.

BERLIN, March 7th- The Social-Democrats have adopted Herr Otto Braun as candidate for the German Presidency.

"PROPOSED TEMPORARY MEASURE."

THE TRAGUES DIVISION AL

Harsley,1; Stoke, 1. Bradford, ; Wednesday, 0. Derby C. 3: Crystal F., 0. Fulham, Manchester C., 0. Hull C, 1; Chelsea, 0. Hiddlesbro', 1: Coventry C., 1. Portsmouth, 1; Stockport C, 1. Port Vale, 1 Oldham A., 0, South Shields, 2: Clapton O., 0. "The matches between Blackpool and Southampton, and between Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers and Leicester City did not take place.

„DIVISION D51: SOUTHERN,

Bristol R, 0; Swindon T., 1. Charlton A... 21 Gillinghaın, D. Exeter C.. 3: Aberdare A.. I. Merthyr T. 2: Millwall, 1. Newport C 0; Bristol C....2 North pton, 3: B'mouth and B.A., 0. Queen's Park R., 2: Laton T., 1. Rending, Brentford, 1.

Southend U.. 0: Plymouth A., 3., Swapwa T. 2: Norwich C., 0.

- Watford, 6; Brighton and H.A., 1.

DIVISION TR.: NORTHERN, Ashington, Halitas T.. 0. Barrow Grimsby T. 2. Crewe A.. 1: Wrexham, 1 Doncaster R., n; Chesterfield, 1. Durham C... Rotherham C... Lincoln Hartlepoola V., 1. Nelson, 5; New Brighton, 0. Southport. 3: Accrington S., 1. Trainers R., 3: Rochdal, 1. Walegil. 2, Darlington, 1. Wigan Boro', 1: Bradford, 0

COTTISH LEAGUE, Airdrieoniana. 2; Hearts. 2. Morton, Cowden Beath, 3 Raith B., 2: Third Lanark, 0. St. Johnstone, 1: Partick T., 1.

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Mr. Baldwin said that the Conserva tives while they believed the Bill w just, were not going to push their politi- cal advantage home at present because they stood for peace in the country and the abolition of suspicions (Loud gener al cheers,) especially from the Labourites, The supporters of the Bill accepted.

TEA PROSPECTS.

INDIAN PRODUCT IN 'FAVOUR IN UNITED STATES.

LONDON, March 8th.

· FRENCH CONSULAR HONOURS.

KREMER'S NAME APPEARS

IN LATEST LIST.

M.

PARIS, March 8th. M. Wilden, French Consul at Shanghai, has been named na Officer of the Legion of Honour. M. Kremer, French Consul at Hongkong, and M. Leuxqual, inter- preter at the Consulate at Shanghai, have been crented Knights of the same order. --Huvas,

POLITICS IN JAPAN.

DURING SESSION.

Speaking at an Empire Exhibition | POLICE SURROUND DIET BUILDING luncheon, Sir Charles Higfam, who will advocate the claims of the Exhibition during a forthcoming visit to the United States, saved that the visit will be pri- marily connected with propaganda on be half of Indian tes.

He stated that the first year of the campaign the sale of Indian teu in Ame- rica increased by three million pounds weight, while that of China and Japan decreased. He declared that India. Ceylon and Java had collectively cap tared from China and Japan ten million pounds weight on the American market and asserted that tea would shortly be come a comicon, every-day drink in the United States.

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POLAND AND GERMANY,

WARSAW'S ALLEGED APPEAL TO FRANCE.

The following fixtures were postponed: |

Preis, arch b Great interest has been created by the Aberdeen. Ayr United, Collie . Fal-sudden arrival from WarmAY, PE kirk; Hamilton

to Geneva, of the Polish Foreign Minister Skrzynski, who at some length conferred with 3, Herriot this afterno. Herriot

It is reported he WILH urging

Hibernians

A.

Kilmarnock;

» Rangers: Motherwell St Mirren: Queen's Park » Dundee.

FOURTH ROUND OF CUPS,

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not to

to accept any accurity pact to which Germany is a party which does not guarantee the stitus quo of Germany's The results.in the fourth round of the eastern as well as western frontier. English F.A. Cup were

Southampton, 1: Liverpool, 0. Cardiff, 2: Leicester, L. Sheffield U. 2; W. Brom'Â.... 0. Blackburn, 1; Blackpool, 0.

SCOTTISH CUP.

Toxyo. March 7th. The Lower House in the Dict has passed the Anti-Radical Bill, with a technical amendment, by 248 votes to 18.

During the discussion the House was surrounded by a cordon of palice, which was detailed control demonstrators

to

against the Bill, consisting mostly of inbourers and proletariet agitators. Thirty demonstrators were arrested.

THE SINGAPORE BASE.

AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER

EXPRESSES VIEWS.

MELBOURNE, March stb. Advocating the Singapore base, the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley M. Bruce, terms of England instead of the Empire said he trusted those thinking only in

as a whole would not carry weight with the Imperial Government.

Dunbar & W. T. Stanton's New York, 130. Mesars L Dunbar & W. T. Stanton's

Seattle, 13.0.

Mr. L. Dunbar's Clover Club (late)

Portland), Baby Eyes, 12.3. Mr. H. Birkett's

Mr. H. Birkett's Rialto Star, 131, Mr. H D. F. Beith's Charcoal, 13.1. Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Grey Knight, 13.1. Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Prohibition, 13.2 Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Blotting Paper,

13. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch Rannoch,

Dyer & Beith's Rothesay, 13.1. Mrs. H. Taggart's Jimmy Lad, 13.1 Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Bey, 130. Sir Paul's Beauty- Dahlia, 13.8. Mr. A. H. Carroll's Fern Leaf, 13.2 Mr. Warrack's Raydeld. 13.0. Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 13.1.

33.0.

Mr. J. F. Bagram's Gymp. 123. Mr. J. T. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia,

Mr. J.

13.2.

13.1.

J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlia,

[FROM THE DAILY BULLETIN."]

ALLEGED PLANS OF WU,

HSIAO REFUSES TO JOIN IN ALLIANCE WITH HIM.

HANKOW, March 6th.

The Central China' Post says that Wa Pei Fa. sent General Chi to Hsiao Yadk Nan, on Thursday, advising the latter o Wa Pei Fu's intention of joining the pro- vinces of Hanan. Szechuan, Kweichows, and Yunnan, and inviting Hupeh ta join in the alliance.

Hsino Yao Nin is reported to have re- fused.

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PEKING WARNS HSIAO,

PEKINO, March 6th.. The Government, which is taking ¤

great interest in Wu Pei Fu's movements,

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Magnificent Dablia,has instructed Hsiao Yao Nan to keep

13.2.

JL. "Nemazee's Tadworth, 13.1.

H W. T. Stanton's Fatsai, 13.0. Air. Johnathan's Solly, 13.0.

Mr. R. M. Dyer's Strathallan, 12.3. Mr. H. M. Dyer's Strathtay, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty's Mr. Mr.

Friarsßeid, 13.2

King Alfred, 13.0. King Emperor, 13.2... King Canute," 13.0. Capt. H. Neville's Hailsham, 13.1. Capt. R.

R. Neville's Valiant (late Valiant Dahlia), 13.D. Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot, 12.2. Mr. Helyou's Uncle Edward, 13.1. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tan, 11.0. Mr. Relyon'

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a watchful eye on Wh Pei Fu's activities A Yochow.

The Government has also telegraphed to. Wang Yu Chin, Commander-in-Chief on the Upper Yangiste, directing him to prevent Wu Pei Fu from again enter- ing Szechuan.

FIGHTING IN HÓNAN,

Up to the 3rd inst., according to for Uncle Ali (late Primroseign reports from Hankaw, Loyang was, Leaf), 13.1.

not occupied by Hu Ching Yi, who moved Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlie. (late Carna

tion Leaf), 13.0.

his left wing around to the south-east; Occupying Kunghsien Station, and he is stili lingering there, apparently uncer- tain of Sun Yuch's attitude, tqwards his rear.

Lady Severn's Langsat, 131,

FIRST AGGREGATE STAKES-OSE MILL Mr. H. P. White's Gypey Love, 13.0. Mr. Tacis Toomiai, 13-1 Messrs. L. Dumabar & W. T. Stanton's

"Chicago, 13.2 MT. B.

Heith's Prohibition, 13.2 Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Grey Mora. 13.2. Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Rothesay, 13.1. Mr. A. H. Carroll's Gold Leaf (inte Eng- Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlin, 13.0.

lish Money), 132

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Gymp. 123. Australia hitherto had been consulted .. T. Bagram's Dictator Dahlin, on every angle, and was entitled to be M. Skrzynski leaves for Geneva to- night, without seeing "Mr. Austen Charly he ignored. Australia without such a heard now. Her opinions could not fight

berlain.

A PARIS CONFERENCE,

Mr Austen Chamberlain dined at the British Embassy, where M. Herriot's councillor of embassy Mr. Phipps and

in the fourth round of the Scottish Mr. Chamberlain's private secretary, M.

Cup, results "were:

Bunden. 1: Broxburn, 0. St. Mirren, 0; Celtic, 0.

Aberdeen, 0; Hamilton, 2

Kilmarnock, 1; Rangers,

AMATEUR BILLIARDS.

SYDNEY FRY GAINS VICTORY OVER W. MARSHALL

LONDON, March 7th.

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At the Thurston Hall billiard-rooms to-day, Sydney Hall met W. Marshall in the final for the Amateur Billiards Cham- pionship, in a game of 3.000. The former won. Marshall reaching 2,778

CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.

SUTCLIFFE SCORES ANOTHER CENTURY FOR M,C.C.

WEST MAITLAND, March 7th. The match between the MC.C. and the Northern Districts was drawn. The home

side scured 157 (batting with 15 men) in the first innings.

The M.C.C. replied with 237 for the losa acven wickets; Sutcliffe scoring 136 not out and Kilner 64:

The Northern Districts, when time was called, and the match left drawn, had made, 157 for seven

THE ITALIAN PREMIER.. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI ABLE TO RECEIVE VISITORS.

Rowe, March 7th. oficials to-day, who called to congratulate Signor Mussolini received Ministers and

him "on recovery from an attack of in- fluenza.

EARLIER CABLES.

VISIT TO PALESTINE.

BRITISH OFFICIALS LEAVE ON TOUR.

LONDON, March 6th.

It is officially announced that Mr. L. C. The majority parties in the Reichstag B. Amery and Sir Samuel Hoare, accom- bave agreed to the drafting of a law, panied hy officials of the Colonial Offida

Selby, were the only guests.

Afterwards Mr. Chamberlain and M Herriot held a long conference.

AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALITY. PREPARATIONS TO WELCOME VISITING U.S. A FLEET.

MELBOURNE, March 6th. The Commonwealth has appointed a strong committee, the chairman being Sir Neville Howse.. to arrange receptions all over Australia for the American fleet.

A proposal that the Australian section of the Industrial Workers of the World should boycott the American feet is not meeting with any support in gale union eircles.

the

Probably a deputation will see United States Consul to endeavour to obtain the release of members of the Independent Workers of the World or ganisation imprisoned in California.

LATEST CABLES.

REUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE CURRENCY CONFERENCE.

PLAN IN. UNITED STATES TO RESTORE GOLD...

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base could only regard herself as deserted by the Empire.

EARLIER CABLES.

AFTER RARE ANIMALS.

TRIP TO INDIA PLANNED BY ROOSEVELTS.

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13.1.

13.2.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlin, Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plaine, 13.1. Mr. Dynasty's Spotted Sand, 13.1. Mr. Ferdndud's Curiosity Shop, 13.1. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tam. 13.0. Sir. Relyon's Uncle All (late Primrose

Leaf), 13.1.

Mr. Relyon's Cacle Edward, 13.1.

RAPID

FATE OF SWATOW.

ADVANCE OF CANTUM. TROOPS AGAINST UITY.

PERINO March 6th, Telegraphic communication with Swa Low is cut off. but foreign despatches from Swatow ri. Hongkong unted the 4th inet. indiente that the city was ex pected to fall within the succeeding 201 hours before the rapid Cantonese nd

vance.

All the shops are closed; and the popu

Mr. Brlyon's Uncle Charlie (late Carnalation are apprehensive regarding loo

tion Leaf), 13.0.

CANWICK MAIDEN PLATE-FRCX TWO MILE

POST ONCE ROUND AND IN. -- Mr. H. P. White's Burncen, 132, New York, March 6th. Mr. L. Duntmar's Gimlet, 12.1. Messrs. Theodore and Kerinit Roosevelt, Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Grey Streak, 13.0. sons of the late President Roosevelt, are Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Prohibition, 23.2. leaving for India in April to explore the Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0.

FUT F H. Himalayan regions, with the object of UT securing for the Field Museum

ar. Johnas

13.0.9 Selly, 13 13.0. Tuzeum at Chicago as many specimens as possible of rare Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, 13.2. Himalayan birds and mammals, especi Mr. Dynasty's King of the Castle, 13.2. ally the Ovispoli, said to be the orig Sir. Roda's Persian Parrot, 12.2

riginal mountain sheep, first described by Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tan, 11.0.

Tonghaired tiger of Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charli (late Carna- Polo, also tur Yarkand, the Markor, the great

tion Leaf), 13.0 itex of the Tianshan mountains, anga Lady Severn's Jambu (laté Stanner

Dahlia), 13.2 goitred gazelle.

A SHIPPING DISPUTE.

AMERICAN GOVERNMENT WINS COURT VERDICT.

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ALEXANDRIA, VA March 6th.

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BROCKLESBY STAKEB-ONE MILK. Mr. H. P. White's Scarecrow, 12.3. Mr. Sha's Mowgli, 121. Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, 13.1.

Mrs. J. i. Taggart's Jimmy Lod, 13.1. Mr. J. H. Taggart'a Demen Boy, 19.0. Mr. Bay Joe, 13.1.

Fate's Two Pairs, 13.1.

lower court which awarded 2 million Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy Lent, 13.2.

Reversing. the decision of

Messrs. Hosie & Cock's Lumbaie, 13.1. dollars to the Virginia Shipbuilding Mr. Nemuzen's Parran 11, 13.1. Corporation, the Federal Court "bas Mr. awarded the Government 911,572,000 r against the Cerpération.

Dyn Tadworth, 13.1.

King Ptolomey, 132. The case arose from the seizure of the Measta Uxapring & Atheries's Monitory. Corporation's ships owing to disagre > "13.0.

LINCOLNSHIRE "HANDICAP-"" gar CLASSES-ONE AND A QUARTER MILES.

Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love, 13.0. Mr. H.-P. White's Saracen, 13.2. Mr. Tacis Toomai, 13.1. Jessrs. L. Dunbar & W. T. Stanton's

Seattle, 13.0.

WASHINGTON, March 7th. ment over accounts, the Guvernerat al Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom, 13.0. President Calvin Coolidge is consider.leging with regard to war contracts that Lady Severn's Chiku, 12.0. ing calling an international currency the Corporation used for other purposes conference, aiming at the restoring of the the money advanced it for emergency world gold standard: The proposal is shipbuilding made on the recommendation of the Senate gold and silver committee, which

metals, but extended its scope of inquiry was appointed to consider the causes of the decreased production of precious

to banking problems of the world,

EARTHQUAKE IN CANADA.. RESIDENTS' TERRIBLE SUSPENSE

AT BAIE ST. PAUL

QUEBEC, March 7th.

ME

ing by the lawless elements in the statak of panic!

"The high officials are ready to Bez mầ a moment's notice.

Japanese "destroyers and two wal marines are standing by.

LINCHENG DEMANDS.

PEKING COMMENCES TO PAY CLAIMS MADE,

PERING, March 6th. Authority has now been received from the State Department to pay the Lin cheng A. and B. claims the American claimants, and cheques are now, being sent to the local Consuls in the case of China "residents, and to the State De partraant in the ease of those in Ame rica.

The British Legution is making similar arrangements in respect to the British claimants.

DR. SUN, YAT SEN.

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THE LATEST BULLETIN „REPORTE GENERAL WEAKNESS.

PEKING, March 6th. Sun Yat Sen's general weakness begins more marked, and the flatulenco: gives more discomfort, and, therefore, he is taking · Ješa nourishment. His pulse in 110 and temperature normal.

Mr. J. T. Bagram's Phenomenal Dahlia

13.2x

Porter's Clover Club (late Mr. H. "Seth's Duke of Frisco (late Eilve

13.2.

Leaf), 13.2. Mr. Nemazeo's Parron 11, 13.1.

SAVED BY PARACHUTE.

MARYELLOUS · ESCAPES" AFTER . COLLISION IN AIR.· ́

BAN ANTONIO, Tex; March 6th Mr. Wayfoong's Quab, 13.1. Said to be the first time on record, Mr. H. Birkett's Baby Eyes; 123. two airmen escaped unscathed in a mid-Mr. H. Birkett's Rialto Star, 12.3.

Sand. 13.1. air follision..

Mr. H. Birkett's Heldorney Star, 13.0. Mr. Dynasty a

King Alfred. 13.0. They were two army pilots," whose Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Charcoal, 13.1. machines

Mr. Dyan

King interlocked

of the Plains, 131 became

four Mr. E.

B. D. F. Beith's Grey Knight, 13.1.

Mr. Dynasty's King of the Castle, 13.1 thonsand feet up, and crushed ablaze. Mr. B. D. F. Beith's Frohibition, 13.8.

Mr. Dynasty's King Canute, 130 earth.

Besers Dyer & Beith's Loch Rannoch,

13.0.

Mr. Dvousty d. 13.9.

"We have not had a wink of sleen They safely descended in parachutes to issara, Dyer & Beith's Grey Mora, 13.2 Capt. R. Neville's Valiant (late Valian

for the past four days. The suspense is awful. If conditions continue. we shall have to vacate our homes. Shocks have been felt at intervals since Saturday."

The foregoing extract from the letter

U.S. AIR SERVICE.

WASHINGTON, March 4th. Mr. Weeks announce that Colonel Mr. A.

Mesara, Dyer & Beith's Rothenay, 12.1. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Boy, 13.0. Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, 13.0.

H. Kow's Wimmera 13.0 A

whereby the President of the Leipzig and Air Ministry, will leave England os of a resident at Baie St. Panl summarises James E. Fechet will succeed General Pr: Carroll's Fern Loat, 132.

Supreme Court, Dr. Simons, will be ar poister ad interim President of the Reich

antil a new President is elected.

March 19th on a visit to Iraq and Pales Line on official business, and return to England at the end of April.

the effect of the earthquake shocks, which are still continuing in the district 70 miles East of Quebec.

Mitchell as assistant to the Chief of the Mr. T. Bagram's Dictator Dahlin, army air service, on April 27th, when General Mitchell's term of office expires: (Continued at foot of next Column.)

Dallin 13.0

H.E. Sir Edward Stubba' Gaudie, 130 Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot. 12.9. Mr.Perunduda Curiosity Shop, 12.1

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Tom, 13.0. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (late Primroer

Leaf), 13.1

Mr. Relyon's Uncle Charlid (late Carna

tion Leaf), 18.0 Lady Severn'a Langsat, 13.1.

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