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CHINESE ADMIRALS FAMINE HORRORS IN

RESIGN.

NAVAL ESTIMATES REDUCED,

-CHANGE OF CONTROL.

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

"SHANGHAI, Jan. 23th. Almital Chen Chi Liang, com- manding the First Squadron, and Admiral Chen Shao Ewan, com manding the Second Squadron, have tendered their resignations. Their reason is that the Disbandment Conference has cut down the naval estimates from $300,000

month to

THE NORTH.

· GĦASTLY HEAPS OF DEAD.

PEASANTS TORTURED

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(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.}

from

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1929.

PROTECTION OF

SHANGHAI.

THE VOLUNTEER CORPS.

BRITISH RESIDENTS IN HANKOW.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AĢENCY.]".

LONDON, Jan. 3rd. · A decided difference in the view-

THE KING'S STEADY BANKS SIGNIFICANT KING ALEXANDER'S Telegrams in Brief

IMPROVEMENT.

EXAMINATION REVEALS

PROGRESS.

SIR STANLEY HEWETT INDISPOSED.

#

(THSOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Jan 8th.

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ACTION.

NEW LANCASHIRE : COTTON CORPORATION.

BID FOR CHINA MARKET.

(THROUGH REUTER'A AQKNOY.].

LONDON, Jan. 24th. The Lancashire Cotton Corpora tion, Limited, which has been form- ed for the purpose of meeting for eiga competition by mass produc- registered at Somerset Home" with tion methods, has been formally

a capital of £100,

are absorbed.

MOTIVES.

DICTATORSHIP IN JUGO-

SLAVIA,

ONLY WAY TO PEACE.

[HROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.]

BELGRADE, Jan Sith. "Go anywhere and everywhere and convince yourself of the real

sentiments of the people."

The International Trophy for Navigation in the air, which was not awarded in 1997, has now been conferred on Major Rosenthal, who commanded the dirigible Ios Angelees. Th 1929 award has been conferred on Dr. Eckener, the Com- mander of the Graf Zeppelin.

Mr. LA M. S. Amery, Colonia! Secretary, was in the House of Commons yesterday saked about the crisis in Iraq. He said be under-

tood

Cabines was the result of failure to the resignation of the Iraq

reach an agreement with the British. Government on the matter of the provisions of the military and An the Iraq Government in 1924. The ancial agreements concluded with main axestion ut ius e14 ro the local forces of Iraq and not to No ques

This challenge was uttered by The capital will be increased pro-King Alexander of Jugo-Stavia to portionately as mills and companies day at the conclusion of an inter-

In the meantime, arrangements view lasting an hour exceptionally the British Air Force. have been made with the Bank of granted to Reuter's special cortion of removal of the British Air Enginnd to provids temporary

PEPING, Jan 95th. Committee has received a report The China Imperial Famine Relief' from Saratai, Suiyuan, stating that points of the Conservative and the deaths there

A bulletin issued at 11.15 am, causes are so numerous that it is Labour parties regarding the neces impossible for the authorities to ity for the maintenance of British Dr. Lionel Whitby and Lord Daw and signed by Sir Hugh M. Rigby, keep pace in burying them. Out troops in Shanghai was fevented in side the city huge heaps of dead are

son of Péne, stated:-- $300,000. while it wishes to reduce lying, which the dogs and wolves the House of Commons at question- the strength and place the Navy are devousing. Fury died in the time to-day, when Mr. J. 8. Ward-nored in the art onlietin condition

The improvement "in Ministry under the control of the streets last week, all of whom are law War Minister.

Milne (C Kidderminster) A bacteriological examination shews being thrown ob

these horrible sought information regarding the that the right side of the chest is mounds.

Last week three thousand ban strength of the Shanghai Volunteer now free of the infecting organina.

Corps and hinted at a possible re

Sir Stanley Hewett is confined to dits, driven desperate by hunger, duction 'in strength.

his house, suffering with a cold. entered Saratai and tortured many

Mr. Milne naked the Minister of the pessants by pouring red hot for War for all figures available

Advance Preparations. (Wuh Taz Tat Pan).

coals into their tronsers in an of the strengths of the various deavour to force them to reveal nationalities comprising the Shang-precede His Majesty to Bognar, James Cooper. The Association ex his own hands the entire legiala Sir Malcolm Delevingne, the Bri

The Queen, it is stated, will SHANGHAI, Jan. 25th. There is an alarming report curany hidden grain. In one village hai Volunteer Corps.

probably arriving at Craigwell rent that the Red leaders, Chu several hundred robbers ate a mule, Teh and Mao Chek Tang have the last surviving animal, between said he was unable to give exact receiving the King.

House in the middle of next week Mr. A. Duff Cooper, replying to supervise the preparations for figures, but according to informa- tion available to the War Office, the total strength of the Corps at the end of May, 1928, was Afteen hundred.

KWANGTUNG ATTACKED

BY REDS.

again attempted to invade northern

· Kwangtung from Kiangsi,

A Rad force numbering about 2,000 appeared near Kit An, in souther Kingsi on the 20th inst And olaahed with Government troops with the result that the former were driven back. Threc days later on receiving this report the military authorities immediate-

ly ordered the mobilisation of three regiments from Chaochow in order to attack the Reds in the

rear.

LUENCHOW AREA,

(Wah Tz Yat Fue).

SHANORAI, Jan. 25th. The evacuation of districts east

of Lucachow by the Fengticnese troops has begun in accordance with General Chang Hsueh Liang's, instructions. In the period from 14th to 20th inst, twenty-four train- Fonds of Fengsienese troops were coaveyed to Fengtien from these districts. As soon as the evacua- tion is complete the Peping Poli- tical Commission will extend its civil administration over the

Eastern Luenchow area,"

sufficient forces to maintain "order there.

while

them.

CANTON TO SWATOW BY AIR.

Fah To Yai Pan).

SWATOW, Jan. 24th

How that figure was reached, he was unable to say, but of that strength at least 700 were of British

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The Queen to-day fulled the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new Nurses' Home at the Middlesex Hospital

The date originally fixed was February 2nd but the ceremony was brought forward because. Her

necessary capital

respondent,

The Board of Directors at present

King Alexander, who recently consists of Mr. W. G. Or, Mr. John Tattersall, Mr. John Ryan, suspended the constitution and pro- Sir Kenneth Stewart, and Sir mulgated a new law taking into pects to acquire at least seven to eight million spindles, and aumer- tive and executive authority, em onsioans before the end of the year.

A few days ago, it will be re-phasised in the course of the inter called, Mr. Winston Churchill, dis- closed the interest being taken by ew, that he made every possible the Bank of England in the re construction of the Lancashire cotton industry.

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effort to avoid the establishment of such a Dictatorship.

Raditch's Suggestion.

He mentioned that M. Stefan

Force therefore arose.

At yesterday's sitting of the Opium Commission of the League, which is continuing its examination of the illicit traffic in drugs, an important speech was delivered by tish representative, who pointed out the co-relation between the traffic in drugs and the traffic in women and children.

It is now reported from Bucha rest that all the passengers in the snowed-up train, mentioned yester day, have made their way to a

eighbouring village.

The seaplane. "Spirit of Chu-nationality, while there were ap- Majesty is going to Bognof. Their hailed with much satisfaction. Raditch, the leader of the Croatian has resumed dividend payments on

kang," piloted by General Chang Wei Jung, safely arrived at Swatow from Canton yesterday at noon. General Chang was enthusiastically received by the people there,

The fight is being taken with the object of surveying the and between Canton and Swatow pre- paratory to organising an air ser vice between the two pisces.

CHANG TSO LIN'S DEATH.

ATTACK ON JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

PREMIER'S ANGRY REPLY,

'{THROUGH SKUTER'S AGENCY.).

proximately 100 members in the Queen had a most enthusiastic re- Japanese Company and 140 mem-ception as she arrived at the hos bers in the Chinesa Company. pital, her first public appearance not since the King's illness became The precise figures were available as the Shanghai Muni-serious being regarded as gratify

ing evidence that upward trend in cipally and not the War Office was

the King's condition is well estab; responsible for the Corps.

What Reduction Means. Mr. Wardlaw Milne suggested that a reduction in the numbers of the Shanghai Defence Force meant practically, therefore, that the res defence of Shanghai would would, in the event of disturbance, fall on the British mercantile community.

Replying to further questions along these lines by Mr. Miles, Mr. G. Locker-Lampson, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that representations against the further reduction of the Shanghai Defence Force had been received

lished.

It has beca officially sanounced that the Prince of Wales will leave. London on Monday evening to visit the distressed mining areas in Northumberland and Durham, The visit wil be strictly unofficial in the Prince's capacity of patron of the Lord Mayor's Fund.

Queen's Devoted Care. The medical Press strikes an optimistic note in this week's re- view of the King's illness.

A Novel Feature. The formation of the Corporation Attention is drawn to the powerful Directorate and the Bank of Eng land's invaluable backing.

A novel feature is that the Banks, as the largest and best-secured creditors, agree to accep; income debentures instead of ordinary de bentures, and this is regarded as a matter of first-class significance.

Peasant Party, who died a few months ago, alter the last Cabinet crisis before his death, proposed to the King the appointment of neutral Cabinet headed by a mili- tary officer, thus to bring an end

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It is pointed out that the root of the problem is simply one off to the bitter party strife. price for the finished product, and His Majesty said he rejected that that even if Lancashire cannot. touch India and Japan in coarser proposal. In any event, he would goods, she may recapture the trade have been unable to find suficient Lost in certain ranges since the war neutrals to form & Cabinet. and soon begin to "make up the enormous losses in the China trade, Roliet Scheme.

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King Alexander said that the increasing chaos in political mat- tera, baving its olimax in the kill- The scheme is designed to relieveing and wounding of Deputies in the mills spinning American cotton the Skuptshina in June last year, from the deadweight of fixed in-made, the Dictatorship inevitable.. terest charges which were incurred

At the beginning of the month 1920, and from the continual drain

party leaders to reconcile their on their reserves which has resulted views, he summoned the Ministers from the heavy indebtness incurred and handed them a Proclamation, during the following years of poor which had been drawn up by him trade.,

self and which none of them had

General Pei Chung Hsi will supply served as ammunition for the Op- from the British Chamber of Com-"it is an open secret that for a during the refloation boom of 1919 after vainly attempting to get the

DISBANDMENT OFFICES.

com-

Yangtaxe Disturbance ?

TOKYO, Jan. 23th. The bombing of Chang Tso Lin position's attack on the Governmerce in Shanghai. ment again to-day. In the Lower House the budget committee "heard Seiko the Minseito spokesman, Nakano, firing of questions in rapid succession, most of which Baroa Tanaka evaded.

Mr. Wardlaw Milne:-Does the Government intend to take these re- Presentations into consideration i

Mr. Locker Lampson: The mat ter referred to by Mr. Wardlaw Milne depends on certain state- ments which are inaccurate. They are founded on a report of diatur bances on the Yangtze, but as far

The Lancet velers to the King' "wonderful recovery, and saya Jong time it required Her Majesty's constant "assistance to ensure that any kind Was nourishment of taken."

The British Medical Journal says "One has but to compare the bulletins of to-day with those of a few weeks ago to realize how strik ing the improvement has been, Only a combination of sound constitution, the will to live and

could have achieved this."

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The aim of the Corporation is to

previously seen.

Political Passions,

The Bethlehem Steel Corporation. its common stock for the first time since 1924. The net income for 1928 was $18,500,000.

Marshal Foch is so much im- for a short time to-day. proved that he was able to get up-

The salvation Army injunction has been ordered to stand over until January 29th, Meanwhile the in- junction continues.

TORY'S ELECTION

CAMPAIGN.

MR. BALDWIN'S OPENING.

ATTACK ON NATIONALISA: TION.

ĮTHROUGH REVTEN'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Jan. 24tb. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Pre- mier, opened the Conservative Party's election campaign this evening at the Newcastle City Hall where he addressed a vast crowd of three thousand people, and thousands of unseen listenera, the speech being broadcast to seven

tary Academy and the appointment they were considering the best we know these disturbances do perfectly co-ordinated medical care kept in existence, but they will not people, that "blind political pas other towns in the North of Eng-

(Wah Ter Yat Pao).

Referring to the suspicion exist SHANGHAI, Jan. 25th. The Disbandment Conference ing both at home and abroad holds its closing session to-day. Nakano demanded to know what Regulations governing the

the Government was doing to clear "mittee system of the Central Mistself. Baron Tanaka replied that and dismissal of military officers of means of removing suspicion, but various ranks have been decided he was unable to more at upon. A regulation governing the present. organisation of the general offices and branch offices of the six dis bandment areas has also beea adopted.

FRENCH NEGOTIATIONS.

(Wah Tu Fat Pao).

SHANGHAI, Jan. 9th. Dr. C. T. Wang opened negotiu tions with M. Martel yesterday or points in connection with a ne4 Sino-French treaty. Dr. Wang sug- gested to him that as the old treaty was concluded twenty years igu and was now inconsistent with the present relations between the two nations, it was imperatively recca- sary to renew it, especially with a view to the reform of commercial relations with Annam: M. Martel agreed. Negotiations were then suspended until to-morrow.

TURKISH TREATY.

ah Ts Fat Pas.)

SHANGHAI, Jan. 28th.. According to information from the Nanking Foreign Ministry con- cerning the establishment of treaty relations between China and Turkey, Dr. C. C. Wu, the newly-appointed Chinese Minister to Washington, has approached the Turkish Ambas sador in the United States on this matter. As soon as the preliminary arrangements have been made be tween them, formal negotiations will take place in Nanking. OPIUM SEIZURES IN CHINA.

THROUGH REUTER'S 'AQENDY.]

GENEVA,-Jan-94th

May

and

not exist.

Mr. Wardlaw Milne:-Are the Government fully satisfied that the reduced number of British regular troops in Shanghai would be suff- cient, even with the aid of the. Volunteer Corps, to maintain peace and order in Shanghai?

Mr. G. Locker Lampson: - I think 80.

The Premier's patience ended when the questioner insisted that the Government was responsible for the arrangements for guarding the Crossing where the Chinese and Japanese railways crossed, where Chang Tao Lin was bombed. Mr. James Hudson (Labour):-- The Premier retorted "I can't Does Mr. Locker Lampson wish us give permission for every detail, to, anderstand that the information If the Premier is responsible for from these authorities in Shanghai every act of Japanese officials is not very reliable?—I never said abroad, ten thousand Premiers so would not be encugh."

RAMSAY MACDONALD'S

PESSIMISM.

ANGLO AMERICAN RELATIONS.

LITTLE COMMENT IN NEW YORK.

[RACTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE

New York, Jan. 94th.

Anglo-American relations are growing increasingly unhappy declares Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Labour leader, in an article in the current issue of the Nution.

M. MacDonald says that no effort should be spared to check this tendency, and suggests that both Governments should appoint five or six outstanding men to discuss the various points of difference with a view to a solution

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American cruiser programme,

He further declares that if the recommended by President Coolidge, is carried out, it will be a great blow to the nation from which the Kellogg Pact originated, and a bad thing for every movement towards world peace.

AIM OF EXPERT COM-

MITTEE.

GERMAN REPARATIONS PROBLEMS.

HOPE OF SETTLEMENT.

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.)

RUGBY, Jan. 24th.

amalgamate the companies by ex- changing its own shares and stock for the present creditors balances It declared that the hour bad and shareholders certificates. The come when there could be no inter- individual companies are to be mediary between the King and his

trade except through the Corpora aions had been so abused that land.

Parliament had become an obstacle Mr. Baldwin said that business Financial Details,

to all profitable work on behalf of prospects all over the country, with the State.

the exception of certain districts, were much brighter, and the main- tenance of that improvement de- pended largely on the result of the General Election.

tion.

The Premier dealt at consider- able length with the question of

The financial details of the scheme, which has been the subject He, therefore, was forced to of negotiations extending over ten make a fundamental change in the months, are necessarily complex, present regime, and authorised the and the difficulties have been over issue of the new daw making all come in a large measure owing to Ministers responsible to the King the help and advice given by the alone. Government and the Bank of Eng- Regarding this proclamation, nationalisation which is the main land.

King Alexander informed Eeuter's plank in the Socialist platform.. The capital of the Corporation special correspondent that he told and quoted figures showing that will be increased proportionately the party leaders that he shoulder the nationalisation of shipping, as companies are absorbed, naded the whole responsibility... railways" and mines in progressive vantage being taken of the recent He hoped that Jugo-Slavia would countries had involved colossal enactments to avoid the heavy return to normality at an early losses, stamp and transfer duties which date, but they must first get their The salvation of industry in would otherwise have been payable. house in order and put an end to Great Britain, he declared, lay in #Times” ́Congratulations. parties whose chief idea seemed to the closest co-operation between all The Times warmly congratulated be to sow dissension and to em concerned, and with the least pos The King concluded by protest- the Cotton Yarn Association as the phasise racial differences. promoters of the scheme on the successful conclusion of the merger ing that the desire of himself and which, it believes, represents the Mr. G. Locker Lampson, Foreign only remedy by which the maladies Under-Secretary, replying, said the of the cotton trade can be alleviat British Government and other ed. The cotton industry, it says, Governments concerned desired to has still a long and difficult road achieve the liquidation of questions to travel, but there can be little The chief of doubt that its face is at last set still outstanding

the direction these was the final settlement of the steadily in reparations problem and determina prosperity. tion of the Allied occupation of German territory.

In the House Commons to-day British In Hankow.

Colonel Wedgwood (Labour) asked The questioner went on to refer whether the Government, attached to the position of British residents any importance to the establish in Hankow since the British Con-ment of the Commission of Verifica cession has been handed back to the tion and Conciliation in connection Chinese Government,

with, the Allied occupation of Ger In reply Mr. Locker-Lampson said that as regards the ex-British man territory, and what attitude Concession in Hankow, foreigners the matter at the next meeting at were living and owning property Geneva. there, and they were adequately re- presented on the Municipality.

He agreed that the ex-German and the ex-Russian Concessions had lost their status as special Ad ministrative Districts, and had been incorporated in the Chinese Municipality of Wuhan, and the question of further foreign repre- sentation therein was now under

discussion.

J.

He added that Britishers bad not suffered & diadvantage compared with other, nationals as regards taxation or representation.

GODDARD "EXPLAINS HIS WEALTH.

NO BRIBES FROM NIGHT CLUBS.

GAINS FROM BETTING.

[TABOUGH RECTRE'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, Jan. 24th. The defence has opened in the sensational Police bribery case, to day being the fourth day of the hearing at the Old Bailey,

the Government intended to take on

Final Settlement.

=

Payment Problema,

THE PESHAWAR BOMB TRAGEDY

TWO AIRMEN ARRESTED.

(THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENDY.]

to

the whole nation was for peace,

sible Government interference.

new

He was pleased to note that the purely political element in Trade Unionism had been, steadily losing credit since the General Strike of Absence Of Wrangling.

1928, and that there was a the The interviewer, who has visited spirit in

country seeking many places in Jugo-Slavia in the rational settlement instead of past few days, says that the only strikes. manifest signs of the existence of the Dictatorship in the absence of of political wranging," which formerly aborbed the newspapers and coffee. house politicians, and the speeding. up of business of the Government Departmenta.

new

Ho also sage that the Premier, General Zifkovitch, is not As popularly supposed the so-called Iron General, who is now Kving in

retirement.

RAKOVSKY'S COMFORT-

'ABLE EXILE. -

HOW FORMER FRENCH AMBASSADOR LIVES.

Moscow, December 28th (U.P.): Christian Rakovsky, former Soviet Ambassador to France and one of

the leaders of the former Trotaky The Premier served in the Royal Opposition within the Communist Guard throughout the War and is Party, is living comfortably und about the game age as the King.

U.S. MARINES AMBUSHED

IN NICARAGUA.

BRAVE RESISTANCE BY SMALL BAND.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE)

MANAQUA, Jan. 24th.

even getting some pleasure out of his exile.

While officially his place of exila, is Astrakhan, he seems to have a wide radius of freedom and goes often to Saratov, further up on the Volga. Recently be met his daugh ter and her husband there, for instance.

The settlement of these questions was the object which the Geneva resolution of September last con- templated. The Governments, con- cerned asked for the creation of a body of experts to report on one

BOMBAY, Jan. 25th. and the appointment of a Commit The latest agures regarding the tee of Conciliation and Verification R.A.F. bombing tragedy near Pesha- to report on the other.

The British Government would of the misreading of a signal, an war yesterday, when no the result therefore give whatever assistance aeroplane dropped a bomb on a they could in reaching, by these squadron of Poona Horse, show. means, complete agreement and that the wounded Indian officer has thus finally disposing of these succumbed to his injuries. troublesome matters. He thought- Two airmen hitve been arrested in

with the discussions would go on simul onnection

the bombing taneously.

The United Press learns from ex tragedy. In addition the

cellent sources that Rakovely is n wounded officer who succumbed,

good health and spirits. He lives Mr. Winston Churchill, Chan- two other men have had their legs-

A courageous fight by American in a hotel in Astrakhan, where he cellor of the Exchequer, was asked amputated and are not expected to

marines against odds, three of a holds a position as a member of the whether in view of the adverse effect survive.

party of seven lossing their lives local State Planning organization. on the British coal industry of the

in an ambush set by bandits, is re This nominal post, however, leaves lated in a story reaching Managua him a large margin of leisure which delivery of reparations coal he

from North Nicaragua.

he invests in writing a study of would instruct the British repre- of

Beven marines were involved: the French Revolution, it is re- sentatives on the Committee Experts, which would meet in Paris

They made up a small patrol reported and long days of fishing. He declared that he had made at the end of this month to frame

connoitring in a district infested While Rakovsky is known to be £5,000 from the purchase of the proposals for a settlement of the

with outlaws, when a large hand of under police surveillance, he has copyright of certain songs, 24,000 reparations problem, to press for a

the rebele launched a surprise at complete freedom of movement and. from the sale of rock at the change in the conditions now

tack. Three of the Marines fell activity. He wees whom he pleases, Wembley Exhibition in partnership governing reparations coal.

dead at the opening of the conflict, "remaini with another man, and from £2,000

Mr. Churchill replied that the M. A. U. Rousseau, formerly a but after a short siege, the goes where be wishes. (within the to £3,000 from speculation in for

of geographical limits of

writes and receives letters, etc. January 8th,'

dared highly competante gestirane uz Indo-Chiness philology at the fibcode and pined larger.patrols cormspandex with confrater

Currency.

wers aware of the position. These school in Hanoi, and professor of The survivors buried their dead He maintains contacts through Malneca and arrived at Singapore, that he also made money by betting be trusted to keep all such matters lege de France, who fulfilled several in the neighbourhood Plan for at Alma Ata, with Karl Badek af

H.MS, Concord has arrived at He denied that he and ever received relevant to their task continuously missions in China and Japan, has wiping out the outlaws in North Tomak and with other Oppositionist. Singapore from Hong Kong.

in view,

committed suicide.

Nicaragua are now in full swing, exiles.

The New York newspapers com- Mr. Lyall the President of the new Permanent Opium Control ment on the article very reservedly. Board, informed the Opium Com- The World suggests that Mr. Rom- mission of the League to-day that say MacDonald should press Mr. since the formation of the new Baldwin to take an attitude on Government in Naoking,

the naval reduction as advanced as his

Giving evidence on his own be Langue and received no returns of own

The New York Times expressed half, Sergeant Goddard, who was official inquiry, explained how he come into possession of £18,000, owing to which he is charged with receiving bribes.

traffic or seizures of narcolache opinion that a con forence such as dismissed from the Force after an

in China."

Mr. Lyall intimated that he Mr. MacDonald suggests might not would like to receive such data. be able to agree and mays it would The Chinese representative, Mr.be "better to let aleeping dogs lie" Wan Ming Ki, undertook to trans- mit Mr. Lyall's observations to the Nanking Government.

He stated that he had already begged the Government to send de tailk to the League.

It was announced on behalf of Secretariat one of

the League Serdaring that ou

is now in China and that he had been instructed to approach the Chinese Government in this matter.

MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VESSELS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

briben.

FAR EAST EXPERT'S DEATH.

FRENCH PROFESSOR COM- MITS SUICIDE.

(TKROUGH BRUTER'S AGENOT.]

PARIS, Jun 24th..

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