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NORTHERN CRIȘIS, ̧·
The following statements are contained in a Noita News Agency message from Peking, dated June 11th:-
Mr. L. M. Karakban has, in his expneity of Ambassador and Dean of the Diplo matie Body, received a series of tele grams, bearing on the present erisis, from various public bodies, social organisations, etc., in China, requesting him to convey these messages to the Ministers accredit- ed at Peking
Among those addressed to the Dean of the Diplomatic Body are the following. messages from the High River and Naval Engineering School at Nanking, and from the Citizens' Meeting of the Klangri Province, held at Nanchang
The first telegram reads as follows: "The Dean of the Diplomatic Body,
Ambassador Karakhar, Peking
"Mr. Ambassador, Ever since the change of régime in Chira, the political situation has been troubled, and a dis- orderly state of affairs has prevailed during all this transitional period.
“All those who have a concern for the State are striving for constructive work. However, the imperialists, glad as they are to seize upon what they consider to be a good opportunity, are profiting by this situation to apply in full scope their mothods of oppression, to deprive us of our rights and further aggravate bur intemal troubles. What they wish is to place China in such a situation as she should ever encounter humiliation and dificulties, never have a single day of quiet, while they themselves should thus bave ample opportunity to proceed seizing and absorbing our country."
"The people's heart is yet alive and clearly discerns the danger, seeing that not until imperialism is broken is there any hope of salvation. The youth is calling upon the popular masses that they be awakened, for which end there must be freedom of meetings and freedom of demonstrations. But the imperialists, in their bitter hatred, consider that this to their disadvantage and so with the more energy have recourse to their oppressive methods, whereby they want with us and seize by the thoat a 400 million people,
to prevent its regeneration.
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"Pulsed to the innertness of our hearts. breathless and restraining our tears, we yet hope that there still is justice on earth and that the oppressors will perish through their own doings.
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"Meanwhile, however, our bretheren are continually subjected to humiliation, spoliation is rife at our frontiers, and now comes the tragedy at Shanghai.
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As the result of co-operation between. owners and workmen, the output at Collieries, pear "The killing of workers at Japanese Bedwas Navigation mills has aroused the wrath of all China. Newport, has not only been maintained Moved by feeling of their duty and con-at 12,000 tons during a space of three Bcience, the students arranged processions weeks, but has actually been increased.. and meetings, to sound the alarmu among Two thousand men are employed. popular masses. They did not commit directors' threatened to close the pits un
arts of violence. However, the British police in Nanking Road, under there was an improved output.
The new arrangement, which has to whose orders were Hindu policemen, be ratified by the workmen, though it has opened fire, killing seven students und
been approved by the local lodge of the passers-by and dangerously wounding over ten people. This act of madness proves South Wales Miners' Federation, is that all the men should be paid on the tonnage contempt for lives of Chinese people.
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output of 12,000 tons minimum quired by the owners has been exceeded by 300 tons each week. Mr. Le Grand Chambers, managing director of the ecropany, said recently that the owners were quite satisfied with the position, 1 If the present output were maintained there would be no need of any altera, l tion in the working hours.
"All Chin secthee with indignation. "We have wired to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asking them to lodge an energetic protest with Great Britain and now, we address ourselves to You, Mr. Dean, begging You to stand for the cause of justice and quieten the legitimate indignation of the people.
"The following are our present de- mands:
1) Abrogation of all unequal treaties; 9) return to China of the Maritime Customs; 3) surrender of foreign Con- ecasions; 4) abrogation of Consular juris diction; 5) severe punishment, of the criminals and the responsible adminis
8) tration of the foreign Settlement; liberal compensation to the families of victims; 7) immediate release of arrested students; 8) apologies of the British Representative at Peking to the Govern- ment of the Republic of China and of the British Consul at Shanghai to all the Shanghai schools,
"We demand that all these points he conceded and execated, and we expect that You will uphold international faith and help an oppressed nation.
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The Ardath Tobacco Company, Ltd., manufacturers of State Express Oigarot- tes, state that the expansion of he Com- Pany's business at home and abroad bas continued during the year 1924.
The disposable nett proft after provid- ing for all taxation and charging the whole cost of the Company's 1924 Exhibit at Wembley amounts to £200,253 in com- parison with £190,020 in 1923.
After paying interim and folTM Divi-
to declare a Dividend of 25 per cent. plus a bonus free of Income Tax of 5/- per share on the 20,000- Ordinary Shares, (the same as last year).
We beg You, Mr. Dean, that Youdands on the Preference and Preferred address our request to all the Foreign Ordinary Capital, the Directors propose Ministers that they should all support us wherefor we be most grateful.
"With our best wishes, we are, etc.
(3gd.) THE STUDENTS' COMMITTER OF THE HIGH RIVED AND SEA ENGINEERING SCHOOL NANKING."
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The Reserve receives $187,000 in com- Oparison with £120,000 last year. There is also transferred to Reserve £43,000 The following is the text of the second surplus provision for Taxation and £20,000 which was set aside put of 1923 of the above-mentioned telegrams:
Ambassador Karakhan, Dean of the profits towards the cost of the Company's Diplomatic Body--For transmission to the Exhibit at Wembley, making the total Ministers Plenipotentiary,
Reserve £500,000, The Carry Forward "The population of the Province of receives 22,306 against £12,363." Kiangai is roused to indignation at the The Balance Sheet which discloses a acts of violence on the part of foreign very strong financial position, was issued imperialista at Shanghai, who slaughtered on May 21st,
Chinese workers and students without any provocation.
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"We have given an oath to sacrifice
An Order in Council has been issued everything to fight imperialism to the end..
"We stake high hopes of the sympathies extending Part II of the Administra- You and the people of the Union of tion of Justice Act, 1920, to Norfolk Is Soviet Socialist Republies have with us land, the Northern Territory of Austra in the name of justice and humanity, and lia, and the Territory of New Guinea hope that, together, we shall stop these Judgments obtained in these territories imperialists.
and judgments obtained in the High The message is signed by the Chairman Court in England, the Court of Bession of the meeting held by the citizens of in Scotland, and the High Court in Ire Nanchang (Kiangai Province), on June land will now be reciprocably enforon- 5th, 1925
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