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MONDAY

CABLES.

LATEST CABLES:

THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY 1 THE CANCER GERM. ETHODS OF RESEARCH ARE

EXPLAINED.

"BOTES FOR YETERE...

AGRICY

SEAMEN

MELBOURNE STRIKERS IN FAVOUR GENBRAI

OF CONTINUING STRIKE

¡POLICE, BILE: EN PASS10:

MEZROUEME, August 29th The House of Representatives to-day, pasted the Police Bill

The strikers have passed a resolution. favour of the continuance of the

strike.

LONDON. August 29th. The methods of remarch, leading to the geru believed ta recent discovery of the cause cancer, were explained by the

BARLIER CABLES. cientist, Mr. J. E, Barnard, before the

POSITION AT CAPETOWN. British Association by showing a photo

ANA CAPETOWN, August 28th. graph of the organisin itself, taken by a

The position as regards the seamen's new combined method of microscopy by

the phot

Meetings of ultra violet rays, enabling magnification strike is more serious,

3,000 times the diameter of the object British seamen are being held in favour revealing organisma one-third the size a strike unless the grievances are res previously revealed by the best micros

medied. There seems to be a prospect that all South African ports will be Mr. Barnard's researches in conjune-rapidly affected. The steamship Ballaret

Scopes

PER

RESULTS

The French Premier categoric denial of the rumours of Eng Fish origin, reporting that the situation in Syria in aggravated by incursions of the Druses into Damascus.

At Lord” the H

10.C. (11) 206, runs. Tickets for 65 rans

Holmer wada Greawell took 3

Macaulay took

Yorka (lat) 237 runs, 194 Robinson 68; W. T. wickets for 55 runs, bu DOM.0.0 (2nd) 105 runa.

7 wickets for 39 runn

Torka (2nd) 25. runs for no wicket. At Taunton, Somerset lost, to Middlesex by one wicket Boorer ~~Somerset (lat) 166 rans.

General Sarrail has telegraphed that nothing of importance has occurred in Syria, since the costly check suffered by the Drusen, south of Famamamood

«THROUGH ARUTER'S, AGENCY. } EXCITEMENT IN DAMASCUS

JERUSALEM, August 29th.

It is learned that the popumtion of Damascus is excited owing to the politic situation. French troops are patrolling * Manager for a the streets and some pubhe building

6 wickets for 93rma

Duration:

« Hiddlesex (Int) 244-rund. Lee (HW)

made 51 C White took 4 wickets

Somerset, (Ind) 949 runs,ilioung 59, M. D. Lyon 69 Durston took &miekets for 60 runs and Hearne (J.W.) 4 for 81.

Middlesex (2nd) 176 runs for 9 wickets. Hendren made 39, J. J. Bridges took 4 tickets for 54 ruba

Saune, Glamorgan led Warwick. shira on the first innings. Scores

8,001000 B

dealing wit!

don by meaARE OF, 20% 100

all the principal goo and the London Docks,

The sahome "now being consi

nittee or repr

ASSETS AT WEMBLEY:

(DON August 28th. The Wembley authorities are appointing

of realisation of the Eraibition

tion with Dr Gye are at present directed and the mail boat, Arundel Castle have encircled by barbed wire and defended Glamorgan (1st) 149 rume: 120 mmediately a body to examine the question

Or cancer, but is hoped to catch the been held un

of whooping cough, mesales rlet fever and other filter passing

viruses.

RUSSIAN BUYERS.

TEXTILE DELEGATES PLACE ORDER IN LANCASHIRE

LONDON, August th

The Russian textile delegation left London for Germany to-day. They issued a statement, asserting that six Lance hire Manufacturers had accepted orders for textile machinery on the delegation's terms, but the delegation deeply regretted their inability to place orders for £5,000,000 worth of machinery in Eng land, as intended, owing to the banks re fusing credit.

PRINCE OF WALES. HEALTH 18 DRUNK IN REAL MIXT JULEP

BUENOS AIRES, August 29th Three hundred guests were present at

British Chamber of Commerce cheon in honour of the Prince of Wales

The British Minister, Sir Beilby Alston, presided.

PEACE OFFICERS."

MELBOURNE, August 9th After a vigorous debate lasting two hours, the House of Representatives by 35 to 29 votes permitted the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Bruce, to intro duce the bill mentioned earlier in which the specials are described as peace officers and the Attorney-General is empowered to appoint as many as he con siders necessary for the preservation of peace throughout Australia.

MAY BE DEPORTED.

MELBOURNE, August 28th According to the Herald, the deporte tation proceedings are being taken only against the Labour leaders, Walsh and

Johanssen.

STATE PREMIER CRITICISED.

MELSOFEXI, Angust 25th.

by, machine guns,

FAR EASTERN

CHINESE

and not cont

FIRMS

The atriu

othe

edtou

gust 20th

Government

FEC.

The ostrike

finr: concern

among em?

Fat Wing On and the Bincere Departmen

Stores and

'newspapers.

CANTON'S PROFOUND SYMPATHY.

BOSTILE INTENTION WHEN JAPANESE WAS KILLED,

Warwick (1st) 118 runa Mercer took 6 wickets for 31 runs, Ryan 4 for 59, 64

Glamorgan (2nd) 150 runs for 4 wickets Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for declared. M. Turnbull made 68, Bates 52 the Colonies in the recent Labour Osbinet, - NO sot out

has accepted the chairmanship of the Wem- Warwick (2nd) 45 runs for 1 wicket.blay realisation committee which will deal At: Worcester, Worcestershire lost to with the question of the sasets and future Notts by 192 ans Scores

* of the Exhibition -

The Authorities have arrested a number

ASEAN of lending Syrians in Damascus.

Hams, the Druse leader at et Atrash, has issued a second manifesto, calling upon the Syrians to unite and rise, put-Notts (1st) 194 runs. A. W. Carr made 92; Roger took 5 wickets for 20 runs, ting party and religious feelings aside.

Root for 125, FRENCH REVERSES DENIED Worcester (1st) 125 runs. Larwood took

5 wickets for 44 runk

Foot took 4 ** Notta“ (2nd). 179 raus,

wickets for 72 rang

Worcester (2nd), 56 runs, Barratt took creta for 16 runs, Larwood 6 for 17.

Brighton, Sasser lost to Lancashire Susses (lat) 89 Thus, MacDonald (EA) took 4 wickets for runs and performed

-PARIS, August 29th..

&

An official statement claims that noshine

Latest has happened in Syria since the rebel attack on Damascus was defeated on August 28th, the rebels retiring to Jabel.ten wicket Scores The statement adds that General Sarrail, despatch from Beirut this morning. denies the reports of French reversen

in

DUTCH DECORATIONS. QUEEN OF HOLLAND HONOURS COURT OFFICIALS.

the hat trick, Sibbles took 6 wickets for 37 ma

Lanes. (lat) 147 runa Tate took 5 wickets for 46 runs and Cox for 37

Sussex (2nd) 85 runs. MacDonald took Bwickets for 36 rusa.

Laer. (2nd) 29 runs for no wicket. At Dover, Kent beat Esser by nine wickets Scores

Ester (lat) 212 ruus. Freeman (J.) made THE EAQUE, August 29th-66, Russell 71; Collins took 5 wickets for The Queen of Holland has conferred on Professor Weiss, Vice-President of the permanent Court of Justice, the order of

U.K. RECOGNIZES MEXICO.

LONDOS August 29th. It is officially announced that the Govern ment has decided to remmer full official diplomatic relations with Hence, the out standing, diferences having been satisfac torily settled.

The present Consul-General, Mr. Norman King, will be Chargé d'Affaires pending the sppointment of a Minister.

ST LEGER FAVOURITE.

THE PRICE SHORTENS AGAINSE

MANNAANIGIAS

Lovoor, August 29th. In the St-Leger betting Manna hardened to 3/1 against (taken and offered).

JURIST'S TERCENTENARY

DELFT, August 28th.

The Navy Office announces tha ton's reply

prote

shooting of whom was killed), sympathy with t Canton gives arance that there was hostile intention.

esses profound

and Sunded

The reply explains that the incident was caused by darkness

the

Japanese Flag being distioguiahed. It adds that the fortress was ord forbid boats to pass at night time, though na potice was terveil on the Powers ›

TARTIT CONTERENOF.

APAN

The tercentenary of the publication of smous treatise on international

The Jure Pacs. As Belli has been

Nieuwekirk where the Hicks burie Those present included

In the House of Representatives, Mr.

Kent (int) 214 mons. J. £.. Bryan made S. Bruce, moving the second reading of the Police Bill, condemned the attitude of

Essex (2nd) 167 runs. Freeman (AP) the New South Wales Labourite Premmer, the Grand Cross of Drange Vashu Mook&ackets for 80 runs,

Hunt (2nd) 155 runs for I wicket. Hard law, Mr. Lang, and said the Labourites could Hammerkjold, the Clerk of Court, basinge made 68 not out, Woolley (FE) 81 con

Bed and the ribbon of Cross Commander nat not. **** stop the trouble among oversens zamen H they had the courage to tell them that they were being dragged at the heels of extremists The Bill was seconded

DILEMMA AT CAPE

Afterwards the Prince delighted 3,000 British boys and girls from or schools from all parts of the Argentine by walk- ing in their ranks and afterwards ad- dressing them from the platform. He references to settle the strike, Both the quested two days holiday for them.

His Highness spent the remainder of the afternoon, in visiting the Ex Service, English and American Clubs He attended the Services ball in the evening and was also received by inembers of the American Colony in the evening, including the Chargé d'Affaires, and the Military and Naval Attachés. He spent an hour in the Colony Club, where Several songs were song, after which the toast of the Prince of Wales was drank in

ren) mint julep «

AMNESTY IN GERMANY.

WARRANT FOR EHRHARDT IS ANNULLED.

BERLIN, August 20th. Under the recent amnesty law, warrants against participants in the Kapp Putsch, of March 1920, including the notorious Captain Ehrhardl, commander of the Naval Brigade, have been sanulled.

CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO. MARSHAL LYAUTEY TELLS OF BRANES FIGHTING

TANGIER, August 29th. Interviewed on board the steamer, en route to Paris, Marshal Lyautey is re ported to have stated that the recent ope zations against the Branes were severer than anticipated owing to the presence of large forces of Riflian regulars

He added that examinat

after a visit to the front, hid of a him of the

before the

the

of the same order.

FRENCH DEBT TO UK.

BRITISH PROPOSAL IS MORE FULLY EXPLAINED.

At Gloucester Gloucestershire lost to Leicestershire by an insings and 101 runs,

Scores

Leicester (1st) 334 runs. Shipman made 57, Berry 59, C. H. Taylor 100, and J. Bradshaw 683 arker took 7 wickets for 142 runs, completing his 200 wickets" for the resann

Gloucester (1st) 176 runs Dipper made 68; Cleary took 6 wickets for 92 runs.

Gloucester (200, followed-co):57 <rums. Astill 6 Geary took wickets for 25 rus. for 27

CAPETOWN, August 28th,

LONDON, August 99th. The day has been one of abortive con

With reference to the misapprehensions authorities and the shipping companies apparently existing as regards the are in a dilemma there does not ap British proposal for the settlement of pear any local way of dealing with the the French debt, Beuter learns that there situation. The strike leaders admit that has always been an understanding that they signed the agreement in England, the French Government should be grant- FOOTBALL AT HOME. but say that they did so in order to get cd a partial moratorium; and should not away from the Dominion ports where be compelled to pay £12,500,000 annually, RESULTS OF LEAQUE MATCHES

ON SATURDAY they have the whiphand to enforce starting in 1925, unless it was able to do casc and the only way out was to pay so. It is understood that suma falling the old rate until dey reached England, short of this annuity will be made up by

The relense without atain upon the later payments.. character of two men sentenced at Durhan is the only development of the situation.

Stewards of the steamet Ballarat per- suaded the stewards of the Arundel Castle to join the strike, nalang

The Fremier, Mr. Hertzog, has cabled Mr. Havelock Wilson stating that British seamen, are taking action on their own volition and are not incited by anyone in South Africa.

LATEST CABLES.

POLES AND SOVIET

REACH AGREEMENT REGARDING FRONTIER

BEUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE

AMERICAN OFFICIALS SATISFIED

WASHINGTON, August 29th Further reflection has satisfied Ameri- can official circles that there has been less writing down of the French debt to Britain, than at first believed. Some cal- culations place the reduction at not mere thin 15 per cent. It is pointed out that by way of compensation, important bene fits nave accrued to the British Treasury through the separation of France's war debt from her debt to the Bank of Eng- land in payment of provisions

With Italy France, Czecho-Slovakia, Greece, Esthonin, and Latvia moving one way or another to settle their debt to America, the debt funding commission is trying to stir up Rumanin ago Blari and Liberia which complete the list of those which are regarded in America as solvent nations. The Russian and Armeniza

WARSAW, August 29th. The mixed Polo-Soviet commission, ap pointed on July 21st, has reached an agreement settling the frontier incidents, by exchanging the soldiers arrested by the debts are regarded as virtually uncollect police and the payment of compensation able. for damages. They mutually undertake to co-operate to prevent further con- ficts.

COMMUNISTS IN PARIS.

POLICE KEPT BUSY TO PREVENT HOLDING OF PROCESSIONS:

YACHT RACING IN USA

THE BABY BOOTLEGGER WINS GOLD CUP.

FORT ASHINGTONA The Baby Bootlegger, owned by Mr. Cale Bra Yacht Club,

PATIA August 28th The police were busy, this evening, Cup. The cap

the Communists effo to boat chare

the same boat won: the Twelve in custod out of

austråter against

Comm

lematio

CANADA

ALL PAR

PREPARING FOR

LONDON, August 29th. The following are, the results of the matches played today in the English

FIRST DIVISION Arsenal, 0, Tottenham H., Aston Villa, 10; Burnley, D. Blackburn B1 Bury,

Bolton W., 2, Newcastle U Everton, 2; Shened U. 2 Huddersneld T. 1 W Brom A 1. Leicester. U., Liverpool, 1. Manchester C3 Cardiff 0, 2 Notts C, Leeds U. DET Hunderland, 3; Birmingham, 1. West Ham U 1 Manchester Us 0.

DIVISION.

Blackpool, Southampton, Chelses, 2Bradford C., 0. Clapton;

Darlington, 0 Notts Fa Hall C:6; Derby C., 0.. Oldham A, 2 Barnsley, 1. Portsmouth, Middlesboro', 5, Sheffield Wra 1, Fulham, 0. Stoke, 3; Stockport L, 0. Swansea, T., 1 Bauth Shields, 2. Wolverh'mton W Preston N.E, 0,

TRIED DIVISION Bournemouth

Brentford

Bristol, C., OP Charlton Ath

Gillingham, Merthyr

Jurist

the Queen Mother, de Heer Schokking, Minister of Justice, and representatives the Permanent Court of Justice, and zumber of League of Nations nocieties, in cluding British.

[RXUTER & AMERICAN EXRVICE]

CREDIT FOR POLAND.

NEW TORX August 28th.

INATES HER CHIME "DELEGATE.

August, 29th:

Anounces that fr

has been appointed Adviser,

Messrs. Hioki and Yoshizawa have beera formally appointed delegates, to

Tariff Conference.

The Federal Reserve Bank bas granted the Bank of Poland a credit of $10,000,000. for the support of Zloty The credit isham Specie Bank. At one given for one year's 43 per cent. which is being charged on the sum actually used.

Mr. Odagiri is a director of the Yoko

BEER CARGO SEIZED.

KIT WENT FLORIDE, August 28th, he schooner anaia Frescott, bound from Havans to Kaaman, with 750 cases of beer on board has been seized three miles from here yo

The crew of ten have been arrested and detained

TENNIS INUS.A

AMERICAN PAIR VICTORIOUS IN DOUBLES

Japanese Consul General at Shangha The Chief Deleg

pres ably Mr. EkiHioki who was Minister to China from 1908-1914.1

OPTUM AND MAGÃO.

QUESTION OF RE-EXPORT IS DISCUSSED AT HOME

4

GENEVA, August 28th This mornings, privato sitting of Advisory Commitise on Upitim dealt with

tters connected with flfERS German delegate deck This Government would ri

BROOKLINE, August 28th In the national lawn temas, doubles championships, Vincent Richards and R.. N Williams (USA) defeated Howard and Robert Kinsey (holders), 6-1, 8,5, 6.2 21

The winners qualify to meet Hawkes and GL Patterson (Australia) in the final to cording

with the

Chinese Fernoon public

Benhor - Ferrei An earlier cable stated :— l'atterson and Hawkes beat WM Johnston and J. opium Griffin (USA) by 6-4, 6-3, 6-8.]

AUSTRALIANS DEFEATEDAG

BROOKLINE August 29th.; In the final of the National Men's Doubles

ericans,

Rich

FIXED DOUBTES

bir Malcolm

to certain

report concern from Macaof

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