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ZEEBRUGGE ANNIVERSARY.
ANGLO-BELGIAN CELEBRATIONS IN COMMEMORATION,
MEMORIAL UNVEILED.
ZEEBRUGGE April 23rd. In cloudy, threatening weather H.M.S. cruiser Caledon, bringing 250- heroes of the historic attack, arrived at 10.30 a.m. Salutes were exchanged from Dover. with the batteries ashore and the ships
in the harbour.
There was an imposing scene round the Memorini, which is a seventy-foot granite column, surmounted by Egures of St. George, and the Dragon, inscribed "St. George for England"
A large force of Belgian troops, wear- ing in helmets, and Belgian blue-jackets-
were drawn up on each side.
The King and Queen of the Belgians immediately they arrived from Brussels laid a wreath, inscribe Albert and
Elisabeth at the foot of the monument.
KING" ALBERT'S SPEECH. After unveiling the Memorial, H.M. King Albert, speaking first in French, then in English, paid homage to the jpumparable heroes, whose feat of arms will rank among the highest in the re- cards of the British Navy.
THE CHAIRMAN'S REPLY. idrd Emmot, Chairman of the Zee- brugge Memorial Fund, in replying. mentioned that the Memorial had been trected by the joint Horts of Belgian end British donors, including the iu habitants of the British Dominions and possessions over-seas, "who were among the must numerous contributors.
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IRISH FREE STATE. REDUCTION OF INCOME-TAX PROVIDED IN BUDGET.
LONDON, April Rod.
The Irish Free State Budget provides for a reduction of the come-tax to $ and abolishes the duty on tea, cocan, coffee and chicory and the Imperial Preference on suger.
LATEST, CABLES. SUBSIDY FOR SUGAR.
Loxpes, April 23rd.
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POLITICS IN FRANCE. STORMY SCENES IN CHAMBER AT M. HERRIOT'S ELECTION,
M. BALANANT IS ASSAULTED,
GERMAN " CHEKA." THREE RING LEADERS SENTENCED TO DEATH.
Latesto, April Wad. Three ringleaders of the so-called German achete, including the Russia General Skolewski, were sentenced to PARIS, April 3rd. There were stormy scenes in the Cham-death, and the others to terms of "im- years to six prisonment varying from 15 ber of Depaties, on the occasion of the months. election, of M. Herriot na President The. whole Opposition abstained from voting at the first hallot with the result that no
AMATEUR 'BOXING. PRELIMINARY BOUTS START
AT V.R.C.
Some" vigorous and exiting bouts marked the opening of the Amateur Victorin Baxing tournament at the Recreation Club yesterday evening. The bouts will be continued to-night and to-morrow night. Amongst the patrons are H.E. the Gvernor (Sir R. E. Stubbs, A Leipsig cable of February 11th read; Remarkable allegations were made the course of the trin: for high treason K:E÷AG), H;E--Major-General CC of 16 Communists including a General Luard, C.B., C.M.G., His Honour Sir that
in
9. Clare (112tbs.). St. Joseph's Collega, « A. Randall (113), D.B.S. Although Car often shook his opponent with his swift left he received heavy body punish- ment in the second round. Randall waa the more scientiae and vigorous and con tinually rushed in, using both hands to advantage on the body, If Caro had been more aggressive, the decision might have been different. As it was Randall won.
K. Ram (112ths), D.B.S... S. Bergono (1121lbs.). St. Joseph's. This was easily the wildest Aght seen during the night. Both boys rushed at each other like wild bulls pummelling each other unmerei
with filly, Ram being, conspicuous heavy rights He had his opponent knocked nearly out of the ring, when all of a sudden, his opponent floored
quorum was obtained. The Leit Party of the Russian Red Army, "to the effect Henry Gollan, "Kt., CM.G., Commodore him with a heavy blow, to the body.
were Aunoyed by this maneuvre; sed
A. J. B. Stirling, C. B., and Lieut.-Colonel
The Finance Minister, in the Dail, said when the second ballot was taken an Communist party, whom the Communista Montague Bates, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.0.
that the subsidy in respect of the sheet sugar industry would average 23/- per eat. It was conditional on payment to the growers for the Arst years of the decade at 24/- a con.
EFFECTIVE ON MAY 6TH. Various remissions in the Irish customs duties will become effective on May 6th." The sugar duty is reduced to a fat rate of a penny per lb.
The Finance
Bar in-
Minister stated that the Government had accepted proposals by a Belgian group whereby the Government will aid the establishment of the beet Bustry by means of a remission in the excise duties, or a subsidy of 1,901,000 for a decade. If the experiment failed the loss would fall the company, which is putting up the capital.
UNDER SOVIET RULE. MANY PRISONERS BENEFIT
BY AMNESTY.
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uproar was aronted by the action of the Rightist, M. Bahanans, who plaeed biw- self in a position to overlook the count, ing of the votes by the secretaries,
A Socialist, Deputy objected, hut Me
He did not rise at the count of ten. Ram was unfortunate to lose, though full eredit must be given Bereeno for his god hlaw.
R. Ribeiro (lbs.), St. Joseph's, F
haminer and tongs" fight W. Cunningham (13.), D.B.S. This with the contest somewhat even in the first round. In the second round. Cua- Gingham was superior and his 'opponent fell back hefore his fierce onslaughts." So too in the third round Cunningham
H.E. Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.MG., is President of the Association and the Hon. Sir Claud Severn, K.B.E., C.M.G., Chair, was a man. Mr. R. C. Witchell is M.C.. The attendance was large; The results were as follows, all the bouts being three-two
agents of Soviet Russia had en deavoured to start a Bolshevik cheka in Germany. Neumann, an ex-official of the declared to be a spy, deposed that
committee Was revolutionary military. formed in Germany in 1943 to purchase weapons with money supplied by the Russian Embassy at Berlin. He alleged that he himself once received $25,000 for this purpose. He also alleged that he had received instructions to get rid of Stinnes Severnl Bulanant refused to budge.
General You Seeckt, the late Hago and
prominent industrialists.inute rounds;- other Socialists rushed at him and began toeumann stated that a meeting of the punch his head; the Rightist Deputies Communist leaders in 1923 planned an' armed outbreak, including a march on rushed to the rescue and for some minutes Berlin, in which several Reichstag De there was a regular mêlée round the steps puties were implicated. Neumann added that in accordance with instructions he of the tribune, whereon he was standing. obtained phials of typhus and dysentry
The sitting was suspended; but, on the bacilli for use in food.] resumption there were violent altercations' between the Socialists and Rightists. before M. Herriot was eventually elected.
EARLIER CABLES. MOTION OF, CONFIDENCE."
PARIS, April nd. A significant fact in last evening's motion of confidence was that it did not mention the Ministerial declaration, which therefore has not yet been put to
The situation remains some the test. Moscow, April 23rd. -
what precarious, siner, though the com- Accacy states that in position of the Government is Cartellist, serordance with the athursty, promul-its polier is too moderate to suit the gated by the Central Executive Com-bulk of the Left Group, especially the mittee of the Soviet Union, 110 prisosers Socialists, who are chagrined "over the have been liberated at Tiflis. Hitherto abandonment of M. Herriot's policy, as 150 have had their term of imprisonment regards Alsac-Lorraine. the Vatican. halved. Corresponding figures for Kutais the reduction in military service and a- On the other hand, the capital levy.
FOOTBALL AT HOME. NAVY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP OF
SERVICES.
LONDON, April 22nd. At Portsmouth. ic the inter-Services Association football championship final between the Navy and Marines and the a draw of two Ariny, the result was Roals each.
The Navy thus wigs the championship, having already defeated the Army.
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RESULTS IN LEAGUE.
LONDON, April ad. In the first division of the league,. Holton beat Blackburn by 62 Botas serond division, Manchester United drew with Southampton, 1-1; In the Southern section, Bournemouth Blackpool defeated. Fort Vale by 4-1. lost to Queen's Park 0-2.
There was a heavy rain-storm during are 01 released and so terms of imprisons declaration goes far to meet the views draw of 1-1.
the ceremony and speeches."
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BRUGES, April end.
ment reduced by half.
CROPS IN RUSSIA. PROSPECTS FOR BARVEST -ARË QUITE HOPEFUL
The arrival of a distinguished party from England, including Sir Roger J. B. and Lady Keyes, Earl and Countess of Cavan, Sir Fabian and Lady Ware and Lord Burnham, marks the beginning of several days demonstrations, the central item of which is that King Albert, to morrow, will unveil un imposing meni- orial at Zeebrugge on the anniversary of the "attack on the Mole by H.M.S.Spring sowings compared to last year. Vindictive.
Moscow, April 23rd. It is officially announced that there is no justification for the fears that the winter sowings in some districts will be destroyed. The crops everywhere are satisfactory, except in some places on the Lower Velga. Farmers are showing a tendency considerably to increase
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RETURN TO ·GOLD. · INTERESTING VIEWS OF SWEDISH
PROFESSOR. ·
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IRISH PRISONERS. JUDGMENT IN TENT CASE OF MAGUIRE.
LONDON, April 2nd. Lord Chief Justice Hewart, in giving judgment, expressed the opinion that the provisions of the Penal Servitude Act made it clear that Maguire's detention at Maidstone is lawful
of the Opposition, who, however, do not forgive the inclusion of M. Caillaux, Hence the Chamber is divided into a. majority group, which supports the Gov- ernment but disagree with its policy. and a minority group, which upproves the programme but refuses to repese con-
fidence in the Government.
M. Herriot was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies by 268 votes to
"LEGATION AT BANGKOK,
PARIS, April 22nd. The Chamber Committee for Foreign Affairs declared for the reinstalment of
the French Legation at Bangkok.
Hreak,
MANCHESTER COTTON. CONFERENCE NOT PESSIMISTIO REGARDING FUTURE.
LONDON, April 2nd. At the conclusion of the Cotton Con Lossos, April Zard.
ference at Manchester, which convened on The Fire City Editor says the rise in
April 3rd, a permanent committee of em- sterling is attributed on the foreign ex-
players and organisations in the cotton. change market to the expectation that
trade was appointed. The question of Mr. Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the
A cable on Wednesday stated: After inviting other organisations to partici Exchequer) in the budget will announce, two days hearing in the King's Benchpate in its deliberations was deferred.
division, the Court discharged the rule Government's decision not to renew theixi for a habet corpus on behalf of There is no question of an immediate
LA cable, dated April 3rd, rend:
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Bantamweights. (Boys). The program- me opened with the Boys' Bantam- weights, when R. H. Ramsay, G.S., (64 lbs.) met E. Gosano (65lbs.), St. Joseph's The fight was a spirited Raasay on the whole the aggressor, bat Gosano defended well. given the decision.
one with
Ramsay
F. Fowler (4 lbs.), K.B.5. r. D. Dillon (37) lbs.) G.S. As seen hy, the weights, Fowler was much the heavier tud he was also the taller. but little Dillon dodged wonderfully, and fought back well. Fowler won narrowly on points.
J. Remedios (65 lbs.), St. Joseph's, . R. Wood (64 lbs.), K.B.S., Wool Was the aggressor for the most part, but his swings were wild and erratic. If the Portuguese hoy had only taken advan tage of his opponent's discomfitare be Fore the end of each round he would The decision undoubtedly have.won. was given to Wood
J. Dillon (64 lbs.), St. Joseph's,. . A.
A fice, fight Kelley (84 b.), K.B.S. in which there was seen a good amount was about equal birt-Dillon was the surr of sirntific boxing. The aggressive part hitter and defender. Dillon won,
was the aggressor and won easily.
Lightweight Boys.-H. Massey (711 lbs.), G.S., r. S. Christie (lbs.), D.B.S Massey with his science and perseveranco was superior to his opponent, though ho was shaken twice with straight lefts..
6'34 the heavier bitter, bu Christie Massey was the scientist. This lad gave one of the best exhibitions of the evening, and was continually applauded.
J. Gourley (75lbs.), G.S., . C. Ligores (751bm), St. Joseph's After the previous rather tame, "hat fine bout this was Ligores's beautiful left jabs continually found Gourley's chin. This won him "the fight.
Lightweights (Men).-A.E. "Quion (9st Blbs.), H.M.S. Brisitar, P. Pte. F. Cooper (Ost. h). East Surreys. Quinn fored his opponent five times, but for four times his opponent rose. The fifth time he failed to rise. It was a short gruelling contest, Cooper being wonderfully gam to the end.
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J. Bopp (9 x 12 lbs.). Hongkong, e C. B. Quidderton (9 st. 4b). H.S. Hockins, T first round was fiercely contested with the sailor superior, hia. MIL107 WHS So superior in the scand opponent, however, defended ably. The round. and severely punished his rival Bantam Weights' Men.-H. Major in the third. He won easily or points. In the Northern. Hartlepools defeated (8 st. 4 lbs.), Hongkong, . Pte. de GayG. B. Russell (10 st.); H.M.S. De Durham 10: Accrington heut Tranmere st 4. H.M.S. Darhan in the mich, c. J. Stewart (10 st.), V.RO. The first round was evenly contested.. first road, Major was the more aggres. In the Scottish League, division Isive and at the end of the round he had Stewart was seen to advantage in tha He also missed Kilmarnock defeated St. Johnstone by his opponent groggy, Wood having been second round with straight lefts, Russell 40; Airdrieonians and Dundee played a
foored with a heavy body blow. Tu being rather erratic. the second round, the fight was waged sadly in the third round. Stewart woo. everly. The third round began with Gay Sig. Rogers (9 st. 3 lbs.), H.M.E. bleeding from the mouth from an upper-Tumor, . Stoker Brown (9 st. 10 lbs.), Both men boxed cut. Gay in this round missed badly. H.M.S. Hawkins. Major won.
vigorously in the first round, Rogers Boy Fleming (7 st. b) HIM.S.being the cleaner and heavier hitter. In Brisbane, Pte. Fox 7 st. 11 he), the second round, Regera, punished his RA.M.C. Just as the round began opponent severely with heavy blows to Fox's eye was badly cut by Fleming's the head and body. At the end of the right, and this incapacitated him a great round, Brown was all but done. It the WASHINGTON, April 3rd.
deal: However, he fought gamely In third round, Brown was down for a The Department of Commerce has fined the second round the night was fairly count of eight and was so severely shaken the owners of the British steamer Fal
with Fleming slightly superior that the referee stopped the fight aire G.895,000, for violating contwise thongh on a few occasions he too mins law, by taking 550 American passengered bully. In the third round Fleming from Philadelphia to Nova Scotia and bringing them hack with a stop at Boston. The offence was committed in July last.
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THE CHESTER CONCESSIONS. TURKEY ACCEPTS THE OFFER FROM BRITISH SYNDICATE. -
NEW YORK, April 2nd. The directors of the Ottoman American Development Company officially announce their acceptance of nr offer from an English syndicate to take over the so- called Chester Concessions in Turkey including railway, oil, mining and other concessious valued at $100,000,000.
WHY HE INTRODUCED THE CUSTOM AT "SINGAPORE.
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Ld. Senman Kirk (9 st. 11 lbs.), H.31.5. Huckin, A. B. Exiterling, was easily the chief aggressor and H.M.S. Conia. A fierce first round saw beautifully with his feft, shaking his Easterling superior. The position was opponent occasionally with his right. In reversed in the second round, for though the middle of the round he punished Easterling began well Kirk had the his opponent badly on the ropes. Flem hetter of the heavy exchanges. After a ing. won,
gruelling final round, Kirk was adjud- Bor's Middleweights-G Lindblomged the winner. (59lbs.). D.B.B., Wong (Sibs.), Featherweights, Men.-Gr. Bowler ( b.B.S. This was a good fight, each inst. 13 lbs.), East Surreys, v. J. L. Lew (5 lbs), Hongkong. In the first round. turn being aggressor, but Wong was the keener and deadlier, bitter, and got Lew continually found Bowler chin the verdict.
won.
blows.
The. third round sav
Thomas
opponent.
A. Winch (sha.), D.B.S., e. E. Osborne with his left. In the second round, Bowles rushed his man and knocked him. (stlbs.), St. Joseph's College. Osherue out with a hard right to the jaw. forced the fighting continually and Winch
Stoker Goldie (8 st. 12 lbs.), H.MS for the most part was on the defensive. Occasionally, he, too, made a rush hat Brisbane, . Stoker Lee (B. st. 2) lbs.), for the most part he was beaten back by HM.S. Harkin. The first round was bis more aggressive.oppenent. Osborne fiercely fought, each men in turn getting in heavy blowa The second was a K. G. Evans (89 lbs.), K.B.S.. . A.repetition of the first, each boxer being thes Mooney (66) b). D.B.S., la apite of severely shaken occasionally. In SINGAPORE JUDGE AND WIC.Mooney good defence it was of no avail third round Goldie was neatly floored against the Welsh boy's spirited on with a heavy right. Lee won narrowly slaughts. At the end of each round, on points.
breathless. Evans Mooney was almost
TL Johnstone (8 st.), H.M.S. Durban, T. Beaman Codnor (8 st. 94. won quaily
Lightweights, Men.-Sign. Thomas (9st. lbs.), H.M.&. Carlisle. This pair fought In the course of a reply to tributes from embargo on gold exports, expiring at the inguire, mentioned on March 30th reduction in prices, and the meeting
The cable of March 30th read: The first was not pessimistic regarding the future. the Bar of the Straits Settlement Sir 12356.), H.M.S. Durhat. P. Free fierce rounds, with Codner supe Cooper (9st. 4lbs.), East Surrey's No. rior, cut Johnstone put up a game. end of the year.
step in a test rase affecting numerous
It is hoped that by co-operative study Walter Shaw, Chief Justice, who is re
tiring after early twenty years in the 1 round saw both mer playing for an fight and got home some heavy blows in goals, Irishmen imprisoned in English Bome members of the market appear
was taken in the King's Bench division, and united action Lancashire will remain British Colonial judicial service, remarks opening, with an occasional rush by each the third round. Codnor won.
in turn, which did no mature. dew Welterweights, Men.-A. B. Ringbam most confident that the announcement of
Mr. Slesser applying for a writ of habeas the permanent source of supply for the ed
blows were landed. The second round
(10 st. 1 lb.), HM.S. Brisbane, o Pia During nearly twenty years of service
was also tame, Thomas missing badly on Man (10 stb.), East Surreys Ma on the colonial Bench I have been a mem such decision will be followed by a rise corpus to spanection with Maguire, sen-
tenced to four years penal servitude at world's best cotton goods
two occasions but getting in one or two gave iù befor the end of the Girst round, Belfast in 1923, and now incarcerated at in the rate uhove purity.
Maidstone. He said the justice of the A private conference of employers in ber of the Bench in 3 colonics, and
member of the courts of appeal of 7 Sweden returned to the gold standard conviction was unquestioned, hut the issue all branches of the cotton industry has colories and 2 protected states I have rush his opponent and for a time discom- having been terribly punished by his Ord. Seaman Morgan (10 at 4-lbs.), over a year ago; her experience, there- raised was whether it person convicted been held at Manchester to consider themet various codes of law, various peoples, forting him utterly. On the whole it was
serious position of the industry after and various languages, and I have had a poor fight, the sailor winning. in Ireland could legally be imprisoned in fore, is unusually interesting. *Professor England. The writ was granted, and will
Boy Burrows (9st. 3lbs.) H.M.S.H.M.S. Brane, 1. Marine Fordham The gentlemen practising before ne three years of trade depression. Gustav Cassel, the eminent Swedish be argued at the beginning of the next by a special committee of the
conference is the result of a suggestion races; but I am glad to say that I have Durban, t. Pte. T. Cooper (9st. 4lbs). (10 st. 11 lbs.), H.M.S. Caritele. Boil found the Beach and Bar follow-East Surreys. In the first round, the sol received severe punishment in the first tion of Master Cottonspinners, who point-
the traditions of the great parent dier was the better man and landed some round, with the honours fairly equal economist, concluding a review of the session.1
the Beach and Bar of England. heavy blows to his opponent's face. The The cond round was much fiercer, cacla situation, says that many countries, hesit LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, ed out that the spinners and weavers have borne the heaviest share, of the
When I first came here you were la second round began with the sailor of man giving and taking punishment.com- ated to restore the gold standard-fear- HEAVY DEFICIT SHOWN ON LAST, amounting to many millions sterlined to smile, and perhaps some of you the aggressive and for a time Piper tinually be third round,
"the and ing, and the time has arrived when sub-
were inclined to resent the custom I intre-fell back. At the end of the round, both hammer and tongs affair, orga YEAR'S BUDGET. " ing they thereby might be exponell to
men were fighting hard with the sailor being very weak at the sidiary trades should co-operate to re-feed of wearing my wig in court-a duce the costs of production and help
Ldg. Tel. Roberts (10 st. 3b), enormous gold demands. Sweden's ex-
to bring Lancashire yarn cloth again custom which is invariably adopted in slightly superior. In the last round, the mercy of his opponent: Fordham won those colonies where the Beach is recruit soldier reversed matters and was too good
t. fbs.), H.M.S. Hawking. In perience shows that certain extraordinary,
within the reach of the poor population ed entirely from the English practising for his opponent. He, however, won by H.M.S. Carlisle 3. 4. Talk to the
bar, I did so, not because I have any
only a narrow margin."
A.B. Shaddock (Ost. 11hs), H.M.8. frst round, Roberts had the better of gold demands occurred in 1924, but there
antropical countries.]
desire to attire myself in fancy costume, ia no reason why they should continue
or because I wished to give myself any Brisbane, A.B. SicGuire (Sat. 8lbs.), the exchanges, and continued to hold the This was hard advantage in the second round, though special personal importance, but because HM.S.Despatch. All demands were supplied liberally from
I think that it tends to remind, not only fought fight with the honours fairly equal he was once bastily shaken by a right the public and the Bar, but even the during the first two rounds. At the be to the ear. The third round saw Faulk- the United States. It is always possible
judge himself, that he is a representative pinning of the third round, McGuire ner to advantage and he got the deci to preserve a gold reserve in a country,
hegan forcibly, but was floored with sign of that very illustrious body of
Middleweights, Men-Gr. Jordan (10 which bas returned to the gold standard,
English judges, who have done so much straight left and roso after a count of 10 lbs FG.A. Sig. Marabill (18 to establish and maintain the freedom of seven. Shaddock, won. Union Congres ratified the conclusiona
Boy's Heavyweights R. Gerrard (111 st.11ba), H.M.B. Harkine. A feres by the relatively simple device of keep-
English people. I feel confident that and recommendations of the Angle when, at some far future date, the history lbs, D.B.S., ed. MacClay (110lbs.) encounter which concluded before the ing the currency a trife above parity."
Russian Conference.
of the British Empire comes to be written, KB... In the first round Gerrard forced end of the first round, Marshall knock- Gold cannot in anywise he said in Sweden
Further steps which the council any one of its chief claims to morit will be matters, MacClay seeming content to backing his opponent out. propose wild the object of calling an held to be that it has spread through all away continually. In the second round, he, L/c. Wright (11 st 2 lbs.), Exit to have been exposed to such difficulties
international Conference to secure a quarters of the world those great prin- however, did better but did not attack Surrey Stoker Thomson (11 st. 2: by the restoration of the gold, standard
united front by the European trade tiples of the English common law and enough. The third round saw both boys he); H.M.B Titania Thomson rusbed unions require the endorsement of the equity that have been the outcome of the exchanging heavier blows, with MacClay his opponent and immediately Boozel De reasonably to deter, by her experi
Trade Union Congrees, which meets as experience and wisdom of so many the harder hitter, but Gerrard landed him twice, knocking him out at the third
Attempt ence, any other country following suit.
Scarborough in September.
generations of British judges.
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LONDON, April 22nd. The high Far Eastern exchange and the heavy, costs of ocean passages for missionuries are among the causes for a deficit of £30,000 in last year's operations of the London Missionary Society.
Similar deficits have rezulted annually The during the previous two years. income Inst year totalled £136,000, and the Society is budgeting for an income of £160,000 next year.
BULGARIA'S ARMY. AMBASSADORS GIVE LEAVE FOR INCREASE.
PARIS, April 22nd. The Conference of Ambassadors has granted Bulgaria permission to increase her army to 10,000, until the end of. Mey.
BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.
TRADE UNION CONGRESS
·HATIFIES RECOMMENDATIONS,
LONDON, April 22nd., The general council of the Trade
the
oftener.
Gerrard won.
Wes
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