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LATEST, CABLES, (THROCOR REUTER'S AGENCY) INDIA "OFFICE DENIAL... SHIPS REVERT TO REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

LONDON, March 24th. Draying the report of the sale of the steaner mentioned on March 20th, the

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH, 1925

BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES.

MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD ON SINGAPORE BASE,

LONDON, March ́ 23rd. In the House of Commons, during the report stage of the Naval Estimates, Mr. Hamsay MacDonald attacked the Gov- ernment's decision to proceed with the Singapore bas. He declared that the Empire did not consist salely of Aus

Andia Office explains that the vesselstralia and New Zealand. Singapore would weaken the Empire, because it rignally were sentenced to detention endy Condemnation as prizes cannot be would increase the war-making impulses btained; consequently the hips reverta remark by a member of the House of throughout the world. He referred to to the Reparation Commission.

L'ommons last week. that Singapore Was Dzerssary in order to maintain the white Australia policy. He said that Dwant that because Australin would undoubtedly persist in opposing Japan- ess imanigration, that would undoubted. result in a Japan-Australian military conflict.

would be involved in war that

the alternative VAN

THE FRENCH BUDGET. SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE

REDUCE FIGURES

PARIS, March 4th.

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The Senatorial Finance Committee, after discussing the Budget, determined on an expenditure of Ers. 36,000,000. and revenue rețuris of Irs. 32,976,000,000, showing reduction respectively frs. 2,344,000,000 and frs. 1200.000,00 compared to the Budget voud in the Chamber of Deputies.

of

The Senatoriat Committer rejected the new taxes passed in the Chamber, but aiade a drastic cut in the expenditure at order to balaner the Badget-Haras,

AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS. ORDERS FOR TWO VESSELS ARE PLACED.

MENE, March 24th. The Federal Government has ordered Awo craisers from Messi's, John Brown & Commany, Ltd., of Clydebank.

The approximate cost is 43,230,000. It is estimated £400,000 will Kaved compared to Australian prices.

whole whereby sooner or later the

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suggested

''VARSITY BOAT RACE SEVERAL OXFORD MEN: ON SICK LIST.

Lossos, March gard. Several of Oxford's crew during Satur day's trial were suffering from an epide- mie threst affection. Beanett, who has now developed a temperature, was ab- sent from practice, today, and his place at the how thwart was taken by Frank- lin. Mower White was able to resume at No."&

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

THROUGH RAUTER'S AUENOT.) BANDITS IN MONGOLIA. BELGIAN MISSION BUILDINGS ARE BURNT AND PRIEST SHOT.

A ORIESOME PARTING OUT.

SHANGHAI, March 4th. According to Foreign reports received in Shanghai, baudiss "on March 13th. attacked the village of Yong Cheng-Yu,

OUR LONDON LETTER. AIR TRAVEL TO THE FAR EAST IN FOUR DAYS! ENGLAND THE LAND OF THE SOBER.

LIBERALISM OFF THE RAILA,"

At the London Convention referred to above the Liberal decided to place the taxation and rating of land values an the first item in their land policy. This be it noted, in spite of both palt experi [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ence of ita cakimitous results and of pro- tests. from weh Liberals as Lord kimmotty. LONDON. February 10th. THE EXURETS AND ST. PAUL'S.

who declared that he objected to com- The crew did not engage in any seri

We have it upon the highest authority to a principle

mitting the Liberal Party to give effect ous work, but paddled Below Hurlingham

that at the building of the Tower of Babel journey. In the afternoon, they went to

se hazy and as to the prac and practised starts on the homeward

there was considerable difference ofcat, possibility of which an einrtuous Thurneycroft's in easy stages, and on

one hears and reads all that is being said opinion, and one is reminded of this whenumber of them had very grave doubts,"

and twenty-eight seconds. returning they rowed from the mile

The lack of working-class houses to-day post to Putney Bridge in four minutesin Mongolia, where there is a large and written on the subject of St. Paul'sis, writes Sir John Green, formerly Se

Cambridge rested during the week-end,

Christian population. They looted in Cathedral at the present time. The ex-cretary of the Nurul League, mainly due and practised starts this afternoon,

and burnt the premises of the Belgian perts are divided among themselves so

to the policy of taxing land values" Mission, including schools, church and that the mere layman is quite bewilder George in 1909-10, and which 18 years Wit instituted by Mr. Lloyd ed. Some of the greatest architects in later he repealed on the ground that t orphanage. They also set on fire many houses belonging to native Christians: the land state that the great Cathedral had cost the taxpayers in that period shot the priest, who is believed to be which received impressive conframation It thus seems that the Liberal Party is in danger of qullapsing, au opinion £5,000,000 and only wielded £1,350,000 when the adviser of the City Corporation will never fan wisdom which, to the stepped in the other day and served a man in the street, is us plain as a piket notice on the Dean and Chapter officially ruff. classifying Wren's masterpiece A. BOXING UNTESTS,

dangerous building.".

FOOTBALL AT HOME. LATEST RESULTS OF GAMES IN LEAGUE.

LONDON, Marek El

to submit the question of emigration to In the frst division of the Farish the League of Nations. He declared. that they now know if the International League, Woolwich Arsenal were deleaton Court had to decide whether a Japan.y West Ham by two goals to one. migration was international or purely l

In the second division, Wolverham Australian conflict arising from im- ton defeated Binck poul by two goals to domestic, it would decide that a im- migration policy was purely a domestic affair for the country concerned, and be settled legally and not militarily, thus the first ground of battle couki

TARGET FROM AIR.

In the southern division, Norwich heat Merthyr, by two goals to wil,

LATEST, CABLES. OBITUARY.

SIR CHARLES HOTHAM

Foreigner, and the roughly pillaged the village. The bandita compelled the villagers to carry their loot for them. When they departed, the bandits left behind a sack, esataining three heads and two hands.

which

As already mentioned in this corres-

1 hear that Commander Keaworthy who sits in Parliament for Central Fall is as pondence, the act of the City Fathers the head of a movement to obtain legal through their official immediately focus sanction for boxing matches. The idea KR. NAOTAKE SATO,

sed attention on the condition of theis to place these contests on the same Cathedral. A fund was started to pay footing as any other form of sport-- ARRIVES IN MOSCOW PENDING for the necessary work of preservation football, for example. The present poo APPOINTMENT OF AMBASSADOR.id to be urgent. This amounts already tion is decidedly auomalous. As all the -an appeal not yet three works' old-to world knows, boxing matches take place Moscow, March 24ther £200,000. In the meantime another in public. They are apusunced before Mr. Ngotake Sato, former Japanese previously referred to, declare that what promoters for the privilege of being pro- body of experts, as eminent as the others hand, thousand's pay large sums to the Minister to Poland, has arrived here. is proposed is mere patchwork, and that sent, the spectators often include die- Mission, peading the appointment of carry it, and re-building from the very of the law on the subject that the prin He has taken charge of the Japanese molition of the dome and pillars which Wales down, and yet such is the position. what is absolutely essential is the detinguished persons from the Prince of

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the base had been described as a "per- Mr. Ramsay MacDonald asserted that fect sitter for aeroplane attacks. Th undoubted effect of be to turn the mind of the East towards the hide would

LONDON, March 24th. The death is announced of Admiral military preparations

Sir Charles Hotham, G.C.B.. K.C.B., M. Ramsay MacDonald concluded by.C.V.O remarking that the base was enlculated to upset any of our chanels of pre-Hotham was born in 19 He served in The late Admiral Sir Charles Frederick serving pence in the Far Fast. mian the creation of a Patine Fleet, bombardment of Alexandria in 1882. In It would New Zealand from 1500-1804 and at the with the progable scrapping of the 1880 he was Lord of the Admiralty

cipals, seconds, judges and referees aro ing expenditure in armaments, which Station, 1950-1992: at the Nore, 1907-1999 CASE OF SINCLAIR CONCESSION of Inquiry is called for to go deeply into forward has for its object the promotion Washington Patios, and an ever-incres Commander-in-Chief

all liable to indictments for manslaughter the ១៧

Pacific

In the midst of so much doubt it a

if one of the combatants should have did not mean peace and security,

not surprising that another Commission the misfortåne to previyefa fatal blow, inevitably war.

The proposal which is now being put the whole question. With a view of legislatier. that will regularise boxing and placate public opinion, which re gards St. Paul's as a national monument

but.

"Sir Robert S. Horne emphasised that we were bound by Imperial, Lis with Australia and New Zealand to render hethem effective aid if they required it.. We would be false to our trust if we did not complete Singapore, and thereby communications, on, which the welfare

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LATEST CABLES, REUTERS - AMERICAN SERVICES.

SUICIDE OF PROFESSOR.

an Ambassador.

OIL, IN SAKALIEN..

foundations.

FURTHER INQUIRE.

contests. But from what I am told by

AGAIN IN COURT.

Moscow, March 24th. At today's hearing of the Sinclair to be preserved at all costs, the Dean and an authority m the legal aspect of the oil case, Counsel for the Soviet Govern-tive Compittee to make a report, and matter to alter the law. The legal ob Chapter have appointed a representation it is not expected to be an cary jection to the prize-ring is that "boxing

It is phoposed to derete the money saved dere insecure our great Imperial MR. GEORGE FULLERTON TAKES ment declared that since the conces-the City Corporation have appointmi an

to building locally a moderà 8,000-ton seaplannenrriers

BARLIER SABLES,

LAWS OF BENGAL STRONG OPPOSITION TO NEW

CRIMINAL BILL

Pax, March 23rd,

In the Assembly, Sir Alexander Mud- diman introduced a legal Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1025.

the

of the country depended.

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take

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FIRST LORD REPLIES..

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lent

HIS OWN LIFE.

New Youx. March 24th.

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thin-if it be possible--the actual facts. other and separate Committee to ascer

a definitely dangerous, sport. or course, all sport worthy of the name has The Cathedral authorities are alarmed certain plement of danger in it, and at the falling off in the congregations there may be and often is considerable

collapse and c00 tons of masonry at the services; people are afraid to at violence, in the case of Rugby foot-

should come tumbling down. But I happeus, be consent of the partiti holds tend. best the mighty Home should hal. Bet, the risk is condoni, or legal ised, if something extremely untoward venture to think that something that the degree of violence is too great

In a prize-fight, however, the inw than mere sectional investigations to allow of the consent of the parties to Committees appointed in this way called for and will be needed to satisfy justify a fatal end to a boxing match. Commander Kenworthy has, therefore, a big obstacle to surmount when he misca the matter in Parliament.

ARCTIC BOUTES TO THE EAST

aionaire's rights had been violated by the Japanese occupation of Sakhalien. Mr. W. Bridgetman, First Lovd of

the concessionire, being an American the Admiralty, replying to the debate,

Me George Fullerton, formerly Profes- citizen, should have sought the assist- sor of Philosophy at American Univerance of his Government. Counsel stated controverted the suggestions that Aussities, who in 1913 was appointed Amerithe Soviet cannot difore its rights on tralia and New Zealand had changed can exchange professor at their minds on the subject of Singapore University, today committed suicide berritory occupied by Japart and, there

Vienna Hr. vaid the fact that the base would hanging. The deceased was born in

over teo years

fore, is not responsible for the complete India, son of an American missionary fulfilment of the contract. constituted an argument in favour an early beginning.

He has suffered ill-health since his priva No Government

Cannsel verfested the cancellation of to foresee when the next

tions in an laternment camp in Germany.the contract and the forfeiture to Gavthe public. What is needed is a Com war was coming. The Protocol, if it had been carried into effect, would have re-

egniment of the Company's deposit of Rs. 200.000. larger navy than we at present

base did act emstitute an offence to Japan.

The abandonment of the base menet giving up the

the possibility of

of defending the Indian Fieran and the Pacific Ocean.

TORONTO, March 24th.". Muc

The Toronto Citizens Committee, dis had bet heard about

gestures to an anknown people. He preferred to make Cape Breton, refused the donation of tributing relief to unemployed miners at a geature of goodwill to the Dominions.

An amendment moved by Mr. Ram-international, on the ground that accept $5,000 from the Soviet Trade Union say MacDonald for reduction of the rote was defeated by 250 votes to 129,

ance would he construed as Russian pra- after which the vote was agreed to.

paganda and would cause a diminution in Canadian subscriptions.

Fundit Motilal Nehru said the Bill introduced in an underhand manner aquired a sordid attempt to deceive the House and persuade them to support Bureaucracy, 3nd it was an iniquitous measure. Mr. Jinnab also condented the Bill. as a disgrace to civilised Government and measure of

oppression. The Asserbly by 74 40-37 paised i -tlanse

granting cesed right

to appeal to the High Court, but threw out the other clauses authorising the Excentive Council to order persons to be kept in custody outside Bengal, and suspend the Habeas Corpus act in connection with the Bengal Ordinance. Sir Alexander Muddiman then aid he would propose that the Bill be passed to-morrow.

LATEST, CABLES.

AMENDMENT IS REJECTED,

DEL. March 4th The Assembly by votes to.42 has rejected the Bengal Criminal Law Amend ment Supplementary W. despite the Viceroy's recommendation to pass it in its original forn, including the three clauses which the Assembly previously deleted. The Bill now goes to the Coun

il of State, which will probably pass "it in the remainiended ferro.

EARNER CABLES.

EGYPTIAN PARLIAMENT.

DISSOLUTION AFTER LIFE OF

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ONLY TEN HOURS.

CARO, March 3rd." Parliment has disled,

Th

GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

SEVEN CANDIDATES CHOSEN FOR

FIRST BALLOT.

BERLIN, March 23rd. Seven candidates representing all the groups, from the Fascists to the Com- munists, will now definitely compete in the first ballot for the German Presid deney on the 27th inst.

The

names include General Luden- dorf, who stepped into the list at the last moment as the champion of Fascias.

CAPE BRETON MINERS. TORONTO CITIZENS REFUSE RUSSIAN GIFT.

But Mr MeLachlan, Editor of the Maritime Labour Herald, decided to disburse the money, irrespective of the rommittee. «:

EARLIER CABLES, PHILADELPHIA EXPOSITION. AMERICAN PRESIDENT ISSUES MANY INVITATIONS.

pro-

Defendant's Course pointed out that the company had thrice asked the Ame rican Gavernment to intervene; but, in view of the absence of normal diplomatic relations, intervention had been regard ed as impossible.

Finally Mr. Sinclair's Couns-i asked for an adjournment, pending the re- proving the Company's efforts to get ceipt of documents from New York

assistance from the "American Govern ment...

The request, however, was refused.

[FROM THE DAILY BULLETIN."

DR. JACOB SOHURMAN.

It Wha

PERING, March 23rd. announced to-day that Dr. Jacob Schurman, U.S. Minister, Rails from Shanghai for Washington about the middle of April.

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FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN.. ALIEN LAND-OWNERSHIP BILL PASSES LOWER HOUSE.

Tokyo, March 23rd.

ission of Inquiry that would command national respect. wREN'S METHODS, M

Out of all the welter of discussion and What has been called an aerial vision controversy it is curious to note one fact of the future was unfolded before the massive-looking piers from which rises the Master of Semphill told them that in that has emerged with clearness. The Japanese Society in London when Colonel the towering done are not the solid the next two or three years they could masses of cut stone that they appear to reasonably expect to make the journey At least £5,-per cent. of the piers are land, Norway, the northern coast of the best of the material at his command, four days. The route would be by Soot be, Sir Christopher Wren had to make between England and the Far East in

of mortar instead of Portland stone. In Russia and Siberia fianlly across the constructing his piers what Wren did was shoulder of Ana to Sakhalien and Japan. to build a low rectangular wall like a The distance le about 5,000 miles a thou bath, into which was poured liquid lime sand miles shorter than the Siberian rail- mortar, and fragments of rubble from the way. It is nearly all coastal, is unbroken old Cathedral destroyed in the Great by mountain barriers, and during summer" Fire. When this mass rose to the top and three-fourths of the journey would be. hardened the walls were raised another nightless. few feet and more rubbish was shot in. This method, layer upon Inger was < Setaphill in conversation after his lecture

We must get rid of the idea that the tinued until the piers were high enoughIt is the hah of the world for air Arctic is terrible,' said the Master of

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to turn the arches on. Only the entяide of the pier, are stone cut.

travel, and the direct routes from bef LORD OXFORD AND MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

Europe and America the Far East will te intersect somewhere in the Arctic. Tha The new Earldom of Oxford will serve authority was, as you are aware, until as a shelter for Mr. Lloyd George, be recently head of the British Naval Air hind which he will have protection from Mission to Japan. A. week or two ago the tomahawks of the numerous influen-he lectured to the German. Aeronauticat tial Liberals in and out of Parliament Society in Berlin.

WASHINGTON, March 23rd. President Coolidge has issued a the

clamation inviting forty-eight States, as Tinere are, however, only three serious well as foreign Governments, to parti candidates, x-Minister Jarres, repreciate in the International Exposition at senting the enrabined Right parties with Philadedphin from June 1st to November The Alien Land Ownership Law passwhow kechies ambition is to get his poli the exception of the Bavarian Catholics, 30th, 1928, in caminemoration of one huned the Lower House, and will be enacted tical scalp. As already foreshadowed in for whom the Bavarian Premier Held isdred and fifty years of American Inde- standing; Herr Marx. L'entre; had the

representing the pendence,

lator by Imperial Edict.

a previous letter, Mr. Asquith, retains ex-Prussia Premier, Herr Braun, representing the Socialists. The latter have been criticised for run- ning a candidate instead of Hurr

as the candidate

of mar os but this would have meant the splitting of the Socialist coalition vote with the possible the Communi

nists candidaturing General Ludendorf, it is

ces of is held.

supporting

the

of

will

der

The end came with draniatie midden- ness, the Premier stopping the proceed- ings in the Chamber and reading the decree, which was received with vocifer weaken the chances of Herr Jarres, whose ous cheers hy the Zaghbalsts. The house manifesto is signed by the reactionaries, emptied rapidly.

General Hindenburg, General von Goks and

Tirpitz, although Herr Braun, representing the Socialists.

for the

restoration of the Hence A is very unlikely.

of a German President,

Zaghlul Pasha, who was standing with

a grave countenance at the top of the gangway, was bastily samoned.

declining to accept the resignation of the Cabinet following Zaglal's election as president of the Chamber.

The dissolution was due to the King's

LASTED ONLY TEN HOURS.” ... · A decree fixes the new elections for May 3rd, the new Parliament reassem- bling on June 15€.

The dissolved Parliament lasted barely ten hours, probably constitnting a record for briefness by any Parliament. The precincts of the parliamentary buildings were strongly guarded by police, but the members dispersed quielly."

REPORT OF REICHSBANK. DIVIDEND OF TEN PER CENT FOR YEAR.

BERLIS, March 23nl The annual report of the Telstar for 1821 shows that the gross profit is 207,000,000 marks, and the net profit 125,000,000, in which the Reich shares to the extent of 55,000,000-

It is proposed to pay a dividend of 10

per-cent

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second ballot is not that this is the first,

popular

for the late President Ebert w ap- pointed by the Weimar Assembly. The suffrage is practically universal, both men and wonen being entitled to vote at the age of 20,

# AIR DISASTER. THREE BOLSHEVIK STATESHEN ARE KILLED,

Moscow, March 23rd.

A Junker aeroplane flying from Tiflis to Suchum, took fire in mid-air and dived to earth, killing two pilots and three passengers.

The passengers were M Miasnikoff, member of the Fracaidium Centrai Executive Committee of the Soviets; M. Mogilevski, President of the Extra- ordinary Trans-Caucasian Commission; and M. Atarbekoff, Eepresentative of the Ponta and Telegraphs Commissariat

All three passengers were en route to the Soviet Congress at Suchum.

All the Caucasian Republics have pro- claimed four days' mourning.

HOME RACING.

LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP TO:

POLITICAL

IN

BE RUN TO-DAY.

The Hat racing season in England," for Monday, To-day the Lingolnshire Handi- the current year, opened at Lincoln cap in down for decision. Below will he found the auto-post hetting, quoted in London papers of February 14th.

The names of the horses, for the sake of con- venience, are arranged in alphabetical

order,

ANTE-POST. BETTING

20 All Green 50 Arausio. GG Arganthe 25 Argela 40 Bercaford 25 Blk Prince

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40 Irish Eagle 25 'Jarvie..

25 Karl

25 King Will

- 50 Li-Kwang:

40, L.S.D.

13

Mad moslie M

50 Mardi Gras

23 Brimstone

16 Browside.

40 Curryduff

16. Mignault

100 Celebrate

10 Clonespor 20 Condover 33 Crimson D. * Darragh 40 Dawson, C. 33 Dinkie 50 Donzelon .25 'D'Orsay

3 Genl. Post 20 Golden H.

25. Grand Jey 25 Grave Faity 40.G'rt Barrier 100 Guinea St'p

50 Helsby

Hurrybelle. 100 Insight II

50 Page Three

30 Pandaras

16 Pando 20 Parth 200 Piper's Son

50 Signet

20 Spin

40 Stanhope 33 Suney Rose 14 Tapin 50 beare

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25 Trang'illeto 40 Waygood 33 Westmead 20 Wykeham 66 Youyou

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SITUATION

CHINA. [FROM THE DAILY BULLETIN."] .

KLANGNAN ÁRSENAL.

CONTENTS TO BE OFFERED FOR

SALE AT AUCTION...

SHANGHAI, March 23rd. are to be put up to aetion during the The contents of the Kiangnan Arsenal week-end.

The arsenal is to be open to inspec tion, from the 28th to the 28th inst, after which bida will be received.

BRITISH EXPORT SOCIETY...

Readers abroad will note with interta the leadership of the Liberal Party, and that a Society is being formed in London will direct or at least authorise its tacto promote the spread of accurate in- tics and procedure from the serene formation about the conditions of over- altitude of the Upper Chamber, Mr. seas markets. It is intended to bring Lloyd George and the official Liberal together responsible men connected with leader have clasped hands and exchanged exporting arms in this country for the ardent assurances of confidence in publie.study of climatic and other conditions While this arrangement lasts the anti- countries. abroad, and to obtain informa George warriors can only attack their tion of a reliable nature as to the kad wily victim through the Earl of Oxford, of goods most in request, and the bed and the former chief of the Coalition way of putting them before prospective can voile in amused composure at buyers. The new organisation, which las thwarted rage among his colleagues. the friendly assistance of the Federation Mr. Lloyd George, who is now bent of British Industries in starting on e upon marking the distinction between his way, is to be known as the British Export desenating upon Liberalism as the des once a month The delegates to the Party and Socialism, bas lately been Bociety, Meetings are being arranged tined champion and guardian of freedom. meetings will be the director or manager Speaking of the Socialists, he told, the of the export department of the firm Liberals who assembled at the mass meet supporting the Society.-H.B. ing at the Albert Hall in London Inst

No decision has been reached regard ing the disposal of the land and build-week that ascendancy would mean the ings, which are variously estimated to ceived it, as they had fought for it in death-blow to freedom as Liberals con-: be worth from $10,000,000 to $16,000,000 the past, and as they had incorporated but the Committee of the Chiness Cham-

ber of Commerce are waterring with at in the very structure of the laws and delegate of the War Minister on the institutions of the land." question.

.

MORE TROUBLE EXPECTED.

CONFLICT PROBABLE: BETWEEN SHENSI AND SHANSI.

PERING, March 23rd

As far as Socialiam is concerned this:

LOCAL SPORT. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

8. C. KWOK IN VICTORY OVER LEE WING YEW.

is true. Socialism is absolutely incon- sistent with "freedom. It demands the surrender of the economic and civil free- At the Victoria Recreation Club, a dom of the individual and claims for the night, the Kowloon Billiards Cham State the right to dispense to him that pionship was carried a further stage inc work, food, information and diversion eliminating rounds when 8. C. Kwak it may prescribe. Dependent on the defeated Lee Wing Yew by 800 to 588

(OHLEY "BIZBAKE The chief breaks throveni B. C. Kw

The Government have received a tele-Government for his daily ration, without ram from Lin Chen Hus announcing monetary or other effective means of his arrival at Hotung, Shanei, his troops organising opposition, with no access to being at Lingpao, on the Shanai-Shensi any but official machinery of publicity, border.

unable to quit the country withous Gov This

la considered likely to lead to ernment admittance to quay and ship, further complications, since Wa Hain and liable to victimisation at work and Tien, Assistant Director of Military at me on the part of the big and little Affairs in Shensi, has announced his in- bu uerats in charge of the people at tention of offering armed resistance to every turn, the individual under Socialiam any incursion.

cab cay be a complete State-slave.

Lee Wing

27,20,7

To-night at 8 o'clock meet Ch. ERA ETA

Lau in morrow night &

while fo wänglich, forar champion, in 10 play E/D. de Roza

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